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With the Chiefs' roster set on September 1, we wonder if the roster is better than it was a year ago when #RunItBack was in full force. Also: - It doesn't look like we'll be seeing Bobby Witt Jr. in the majors this season - Is Salvy's dominance pushing fans out to Kauffman? - Is it a big deal that Cornell Powell didn't make the roster? - “Trash of the Day” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a busy offseason in Smashville. Since the last episode of It's All Your Fault, the Nashville Predators have traded Ryan Ells, lost Calle Järnkrok in the expansion draft, re-signed Mikael Granlund to a four-year contract and made a whole slew of moves on the first day of free agency. Plus: Prospect Luke Prokop announced he was gay -- he's the first player to do so while under NHL contract. This week, co-hosts Michael Gallagher, Geert De Lombaerde and Megan Seling discuss all those headlines and more, including what David Poile means when he says “competitive rebuild.” Also: It looks like Poile didn't get his way in the expansion draft, as reports suggest he was hoping Seattle would take Matt Duchene -- is he losing his touch? And what the hell were the Montreal Canadiens thinking when they drafted Logan Mailloux?
The Milwaukee Bucks are the 2021 NBA Champions! Giannis Antetokounmpo owns Finals MVP after an historic 50pt EXPLOSION that set the Suns... becoming only the 7th player EVER to have 50+ in the Finals... and the first since 1958! SO! What it means for Giannis, the Bucks, the Suns, Chris Paul, Devin Booker and EVERYTHING in between... what a way to finish off an INCREDIBLE 2020-21 NBA Season! SO! We wrap up Game 6 of the NBA Finals with the last NBA STRAYA GAME WRAP of the season, and award the That's Not a Knife NBA Straya Approved Performance of the Night, Spud of the Night, Old Mate No Mates & Better Than Lonzo Ball... Plus, we've got YEAH NAHS, well as an Unpopular Opinion of the Day ... & OUTBACK TAKEHOUSE, where we're serving up a flame grilled take. There's also an ANDREW GAZE GREY MAMBA AWARD AND Hammer Award combo! AND that's kinda it! We look at how the Finals picks went... and how RIGHT WE WERE TO PICK THE BUCKS BEFORE THE SEASON! aaaaand we've got the Tokyo Olympics right around the corner, with Australia kicking off their campaign on Sunday... so we'll preview that with a show on Friday! Either way... we just spend a LOT of time talking abotu this CRAZY Finals and a wild and awesome Game 6... and there's also a quick JINGLES HR to close!!!!!! Awesomely bonkers show today! SMASH US ON Facebook.com/NBASTRAYA -- AND on twitter.com/NBAstraya -- NBAstraya.com ... and if you wanna buy a NBA Straya t-shirt or hoody - SMASH THIS NEW MERCH LINK!!!! Also: support our advertisers:
Instagram is known for being a highly curated destination for photos and video, but a new trend has emerged at the end of the month when users dump all the content they didn't post into a single carousel with no cohesive theme. The end-of-month dump is the new photo album? Sarah and Allen discuss the sociological phenomenon.Also: It's deja vu with COVID-19 images emerging from the calamity in India, the "Disaster Girl" meme photo sells as a NFT for $500k, Stephanie Hueon Tung writes about Asian-American erasure from the California Gold Rush, and a gorgeous photo of a family making dumplings nets Li Huaifeng the Photographer of the Year 2021 .
Tonight, on In Focus: Defund the police efforts backfire, as the nation faces a surge in crime. Also: It's not looking good for Biden. Guess what massive organization has come out opposing his costly infrastructure plan now? Plus: Tik-Tok becomes the latest recruitment tool for smugglers.
Hey Coconuts! In this installment we talk about WandaVision! We’re both avid fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe! We use references from the movies and comics in our daily lives. Some of the things we really enjoyed that WandaVision did so brilliantly was display the different ways a person can grieve their loss, and how they come to accept their new life, and understand themselves better. Also the writers did a great job writing for vision, some of the statements he made were so profound that it takes more then one watch to appreciate them all. PS. Anarkali our lovely Podcast ghost didn’t make much of an appearance but Meral had a bit of a headache which is why it may sound like she’s got scrambled egg for brains! Also Meral meant to say Regina Mills from Once Upon a Time not Regina George. Also It goes without saying that there are several spoilers! Time Stamps: 0:00 - 8:15 Week Recap, Movies on Alzheimer’s and Chocolate Cake 8:15 - 12:10 Spoiler Alert: WandaVision is Fire! 12:10 - 16:55 Binging vs. Taking your time + Endings 16:55 - 56:40 WandaVision and Stages of Grief 56:40 - 1h2m:40 Thought Experiments 1h2m:40 - 1h5m:35 Acceptance + Agathaaaa! 1h5m:40 - 1h7m:18 No tea?! Love, Saman and Meral
This week, we're talking about the UK pop group Years & Years, and their single "Take Shelter" from their 2015 debut album Communion. Also: It's A Sin on HBOmax, Sex Education in San Francisco in the 90s, Jason's endless search for "queer joy" in music and most importantly, negotiating the process of leasing a new car. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mike and Laurent review the mid-week Champions League and Europa League results, and wonder who will take up the Messi-Ronaldo mantle when they're gone? Also: It's North London Derby week! Spurs travel across town to take on Arsenal as they try to continue their ascension up the table into the Champions League places Manchester United give up a crucial away goal at the death to Milan, and look ahead to a top-four clash with West Ham Joba Chamberlain (yes, the former baseball player) gets a shout-out, but it's probably not one he'll appreciate. Listening on Apple Podcasts? Give us a 5-star review and leave a question in the comments! We'll answer it in our next episode! Follow us on Twitter (@SqueakyBum_Pod), Instagram (@SqueakyBumTimePod) and Facebook (Squeaky Bum Time Podcast) to stay up to date! ------------------------------------- Crap football, crap pundit - Since 1894, providing amateur, crap football punditry with a severe Manchester City bias. I don't hate your team, I just hate you. I'm middle aged, I'm American, I never played football (or soccer for that matter) and I may not have actually watched your team play, but I'll talk about it anyway. SEO SCAM WORDS: premier league mcfc pep pep guardiola jurgen klopp unai emery Mauricio Pochettino liverpool manchester united chelsea arsenal tottenham spurs hotspur epl efl championship sky sports efl league cup vanarama national league fa cup football soccer champions league UEFA europa league *** SUBSCRIBE https://tinyurl.com/crapfootball *** *** BLOG https://laurent-courtines.com *** *** TWITTER https://twitter.com/courtines *** *** INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/laurent1056/ *** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cfcp-podcast/message
Join us for a deep dive into dusters, brackets and background actors from Pirates of the Caribbean. Also It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 3 episode 6.
This week Andy returns to revolute about egg & meat-free foods, more pet-wrangling pointers, and MacOS naming. Also: It's a New Year's Techstravaganza as Andy & Mike discuss Zoom parties & audio problems, working from home, and perplexing peripherals!
The only thing stronger than a bond between father and son is holiday consumerism. Also: It's Turbo Time. Join Kerwin, Jason, Mugga, TJ, and Rich as we talk last-minute holiday shopping, booty-licking songs, and Star Wars Jesus. Thanks for listening to this episode of 20 Dollar ticket. Follow us on Instagram @20DollarTicket, and leave your ticket prices for the movies we’ve reviewed. If you have any comments or suggestions, send them to 20DollarTicket@gmail.com. Be sure to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Thanks for listening.
Welcome Back! This episode I announce the next binge after talking about the Dave Chappelle Boycott! Also It's been 1 year since I've started the podcast! Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you're listening! All Socials - @TheRealBrixy
Saluton and Feliĉa Turkia Semajno! I am Tyson Saner, your every-other-week host for this 230th episode of the soundcast now called Succotash Shut-In. And for those of you who don't speak Esperanto it is "Turkey Week" here in the still somewhat United States of America where at least one turkey is pardoned every Thanksgiving. Right now there are heated debates attempting to establish whether or not this year's turkey can pardon itself. Time will tell on that one… Last week on Epi229, show creator Marc Hershon brought you another terrific interview with frequent Succotash guest Dana Carvey. That show is still available on all soundcast streaming platforms and, of course, on our webpage over at http://SuccotashShow.com which you may already be visiting and reading this along with listening to it… Hello. Right now California is going thru a pretty substantial new infection period of COVID-19 and a curfew will be in effect starting, I believe, Saturday the 21st. The Saner households will be having a Thanksgiving Zoom get-together to make up for not being able to visit each other's living spaces. Although this is saddening, we'd rather not play games with our loved ones lives so that we will be more likely to visit them in the future and have other holidays with them for many years.…or maybe this is the new normal.…I suspect VR tech is going to have its time to shine before too long. In this episode, I have clips for you from the soundcasts: Lie Hard With A Vengeance, Kasting Cuzzins: A Podcast About Rap… By Two Recovering White Rappers, and Review Revue. I've also got what seems to be the only Thanksgiving-themed ad, Turkey Trousers, from our longtime fake sponsor Henderson's Pants, and selected reading from TrumPoetry.com which is, of course, our 100% fake sponsor with the 100% real website. THE CLIPS Kasting Cuzzins Our first clip up is from a soundcast called Kastin Cuzzins, which calls itself "A Podcast About Rap… By Two Recovering White Rappers". It's hosted by @KeefHerbin and Alex who were known in hip hop circles as Kissing Cuzzins. Now they have this podcast which they use primarily to take a long, hard look at their own discography. Sharing the stories behind each track, the artists that inspired them, and the logic behind their oft cringe-inducing lyrics. Our clip is from their episode from the first of November - just this month - entitled "The Bullet With Butterfly Wings Effect ("The Heist")", and their are reviewing what they consider "the pinnacle of our rap career, a cartoonish heist track aptly titled -The Heist.'" To aid in the discussion, they are joined by unofficial KC historian Brendan Roney. Lie Hard With A Vengeance From this soundcast's homesite: "Two ‘men’. Four lies. Two truths. Why not take a break from the real world and come wrap your ears round this weekly comedy gameshow?" Hosted by Paul Blakeley and Rick Allden, is also a "clean" show as well, meaning it's safe for kids' ears. Also: It's British. So classy, right? I went back to the earliest episode I could find for this clip, which is from September 16, 2018. The episode is called: "Medical Advances and Beards". Review RevueThis weekly show, hosted by Reilly Anspaugh and Geoffrey James, blends conversation and improv comedy based on the most absurd reviews on the internet. Our clip hails from very recently - November 10th, to be exact - entitled Live, Laugh, Love Artwork with guest Lauren Lapkus. In the episode, they share reviews about Live, Laugh, Love artwork and discuss extreme home makeovers, white elephant gifts, and triplet rivalries. So there you have it. Another week, another episode. Another year, another Holiday Season. I'm just going to put this out there: The holiday season is really about how we are all supposed to be nice to each other for a few days a year. Like…nice on Thanksgiving, shitty on Black Friday and Nice again on Christmas… on into the new year. I don't personally need the holiday season to tell my loved ones how I feel about them. I tell them all the time because life is short and filled with uncertainties. I relate to the heaviness of showing someone you really care about them by staying the fuck away from them. It's no fun. But, with effort, one day we will theoretically be able to hug each other again…those of us who willingly receive hugs that is…and you can give presents to people any time of the year. For example, you could give this show the present of a favorable review on Apple or Google Podcsts or Follow us on Stitcher ANY time of the year…as well as telling people to listen to us while providing them with the where and how of it all. Sharing is caring, and being cautions so as to not accidentally share COVID-19 is also caring. Until next time I'm Tyson Saner for Marc Hershon, Bill Heywatt, Joe Paulino, Scott Carvey and Kenny Durgis, reminding you to wear a mask in public and if you could: Please pass the Succotash! — Tyson Saner
Sorry for the delay I left my $2000 MacBook at a random group of guys house in Miami..... Because we spent the day on a yacht..... so I had a valid excuse. Also It was my birthday so another valid excuse and the story you are going to hear is going to be epic so it will be well worth it instagram: @jesss.arielle @sarahandjessshowxoxo Jess
This evening there's an anxious wait in Adelaide....where there's mass testing to determine just how far a coronavirus cluster has spread, with the chief health officer saying 4000 people are considered close contacts of the positive cases and have been advised to self-isolate. Also: * It's the country's most populous state and today .. the plan to rescue New South Wales from the COVID-19 recession .. and perhaps help drive the national recovery .. has been unveiled. * Will the big spend on social housing detailed in the NSW budget help drive recovery? * The Prime Minister makes his first foreign trip during the pandemic - to Japan - it'll mean two weeks of self-isolation on return - so why the urgency? We hear from Emeritus Professor Rikki Kersten, Japan expert at Murdoch University. * Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has dismissed a mysterious online dossier containing allegations of bullying in his office as a "fake". * Federal government plans to entrench and extend the cashless welfare card have been endorsed by a Coalition dominated Senate committee, despite a swathe of submissions and evidence against it. * And...can the COVID crisis actually help us get better at preparing for climate-related disasters? We speak to one of the authors of the Red Cross's World Disasters Report Maarten van Aalst, who’s also a coordinating lead author on the IPCC.
This evening there's an anxious wait in Adelaide....where there's mass testing to determine just how far a coronavirus cluster has spread, with the chief health officer saying 4000 people are considered close contacts of the positive cases and have been advised to self-isolate. Also: * It's the country's most populous state and today .. the plan to rescue New South Wales from the COVID-19 recession .. and perhaps help drive the national recovery .. has been unveiled. * Will the big spend on social housing detailed in the NSW budget help drive recovery? * The Prime Minister makes his first foreign trip during the pandemic - to Japan - it'll mean two weeks of self-isolation on return - so why the urgency? We hear from Emeritus Professor Rikki Kersten, Japan expert at Murdoch University. * Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has dismissed a mysterious online dossier containing allegations of bullying in his office as a "fake". * Federal government plans to entrench and extend the cashless welfare card have been endorsed by a Coalition dominated Senate committee, despite a swathe of submissions and evidence against it. * And...can the COVID crisis actually help us get better at preparing for climate-related disasters? We speak to one of the authors of the Red Cross's World Disasters Report Maarten van Aalst, who’s also a coordinating lead author on the IPCC.
If you are in the USA you know that it is that time of year again! People are gearing up for Thanksgiving day turkey trots. This tradition has been growing, and we are so excited that more people are participating in these events. A lot of our listeners may be coming back into running more again after a big fall marathon or half marathon, so this is often a strange time of year for racing. We wanted to chat about some tips to help with your turkey day 5k-10k. How much of this race is aerobic vs anaerobic? Is it still important to keep your easy days easy? Are you still running high mileage? How do elites train for 5ks? What sort of workouts should you do the week of the race? Strides and short fartleks Should you do strides? Yes! Before the race, I definitely want 4+ quality strides. I’m a fan of a few longer 200m pickups about 10-15 minutes or so before the race and a few shorter ones 50 meters right before your race What sort of pacing plan should you have? Negative split or even split How do you know what kind of shape you are in? Recent time trials or workouts. Compare consistency in your recent training block to previous seasons when you ran a 5k. Will the weather play a role? Weather always plays a role to some degree. Hopefully being that Turkey trots are in November that is typically a nice time of year in most areas where we don’t experience one extreme or the other. Should you consider using this as more of a fun run? Absolutely, It can be tough to run well if it’s colder like here in the midwest. Also It’s a great family event to do and a great way to start the Holiday. How long of a warm up or cool down? 1-3 Miles How many days should you taper before? 2-3 or perhaps a few more. Pacing for a 5k: what is the speed limit the first mile? Your Goal 5k pace (should be 5-10 seconds slower than) If you are super fit it may be okay to run 5-10 seconds faster than 5k goal pace Pacing for a 10k: what is the speed limit for the first 1-2 miles? I would say even a bit slower, so 10-20 seconds slower than your goal 10k pace. You have more time to work your way down to race pace :) How should you feel during the halfway point? Strong - Like you can negative split How should we dress? Be prepared for the weather including overdressing at the start if it’s cold!
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Big Tech's Big Earnings Week, "Sun Valley" UI Refresh Windows Microsoft moves the Windows Insider Dev channel to a new build branch. What does this mean? Another build for Dev Channel today from the Fe branch Any reports of problems with 20H2? More earnings learnings In the wake of Microsoft's earnings announcement, Amazon, Apple, and Google all announced their own earnings. Key takeaways: Amazon earnings are more than Microsoft and Google combined. And Google outpaced Microsoft. Also: IT on-premises spending is showing cracks Microsoft 365 Teams is getting multi-user sign-in. Microsoft is giving Excel database-like capabilities. What's next? Microsoft's Cloud for Healthcare builds on Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and the Power Platform. Xbox New Xbox reviews are coming soon. New Xbox consoles are arriving early for some customers Apple is going to hold a virtual Mac event on the day the Xbox Series X|S launches... but you can watch the Xbox launch instead! 343 botched the launch of Halo Infinite. Tips and picks Tip of the week: Download any version of Windows 10 App pick of the week: Xbox app for Android and iOS Enterprise pick of the week: Get a year free of basic call-in conferencing for Teams Codename pick of the week: Aquila Beer pick of the week: Evil Twin's "IT'S 'BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM COFFEE' NOT 'BAILEY'S, IRISH CREAM, & COFFEE'" Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: NetSuite.com/ww BANDWIDTH.COM/WW Wasabi.com offer code WINDOWS
Join us for a very Halloweeny episode out here on the porch, where squirrels ravage pumpkins and chubs call into the wee hours of the night... ALSO - It's Li'l Chub Club Election Season, so we created this handy Voters' Guide to help chubs through the whole process! https://spark.adobe.com/page/xzQQ78i4Vya3q Be sure to place your votes between 12AM EST November 1, 2020 and 10PM EST November on 3rd.
HERE IS SOME SAFE, COZY COMFORT: a platter of pumpkins. We have a new episode up this week: Desairology (MORTUARY MAKE-UP) but if that's toooo spooky: This 2019 Cucurbitology episode is an Ologies all-time favorite. Also? It helped launch sweet, sweet Anne Copeland’s book to the top of the seasonal cookbook charts last year. “Pumpkin, Pumpkin!” is not only a thing to scream while passing a patch, but also the name of author and human delight Anne Copeland's gourd opus. Yes, she's so charmed by pumpkins that she dedicated a whole book to exploring their folklore, history, planting protocol, care, and cooking. On a lark, Alie stops by her house in the rural hamlet of Yucaipa, California to chat about everything from creation myths surrounding pumpkins to Anne's favorite recipes, how to make a pumpkin last longer on your porch, the secret medicinal properties of pipitas, why humans might need to go bananas on Halloween, how to propose via pumpkin, and the big flimflam Anne needs the world to know about the pumpkin origin story. Also: who is Jack and why does he have a lantern? Anne Copeland's book "Pumpkin, Pumpkin: Folklore, History, Planting Hints and Good Eating" is available via Amazon And on Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/books/pumpkin-pumpkin-folklore-history-planting-hints-and-good-eating/9781719980982 A donation went to Shriners Hospitals for Children More links up at alieward.com/ologies/cucurbitology Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, masks, shirts, pins, totes and STIIIICKERS! Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show: http://Patreon.com/ologies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Biden is too classy to run negative ads against Trump while he's sick; so we ran some for him.Also: It's time to talk about Pence.A brief word from the parts of the government that actually do governingMAGA commits treason to try a Governor for treasonAnd Kamala Harris: Communist Monster
Hey you guys...Happy Sunday! Today's segment touches briefly on Rubi Rose best friend and Lil Tjay apparently getting real chummy in a photo. Criticism about Tory Lanez latest album released Friday September 25th, 2020.. in which, one song specifically he address indirectly what occurred the night Megan the Stallon got shot. Also It appears like lately celebrities are doing the utmost for relevance, clout, attention and a media buzz. What won't they do? Update on Breonna Taylor's investigation and how the ballistic report from KSP does not confirm, validate nor invalidate everything stated by Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Many unanswered questions and misleading information starting to surface as this case continues to develop. Happy 38th Birthday Lil Wayne who is an iconic pioneer in this rap game...."#IFITWASNTFORWAYNEITWOULDNTBE....https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/lil-tjay-gets-bood-up-with-rubi-roses-bestie-after-hook-up-drama-news.118582.htmlhttps://www.xxlmag.com/tory-lanez-daystar-album-lowest-first-week-sales/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/09/27/ballistics-report-breonna-taylor-boyfriend-kenneth-walker-shot-louisville-cop/3554995001/ also.. #IDONOTOWNRIGHTSTOSONGS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xenia-lee/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/xenia-lee/support
Nathan Claiborn of The Daniel Montez Real Estate Group brings you weekday news, stats and market intelligence from the Phoenix Arizona Real Estate Market. On today’s episode: Let’s revisit the foreclosure market! Also-It’s our 50th Episode!
Being Unavailable to Not Make Money -------------------- All of what you have, don't have, receive, or no, is always and ONLY a choice. The exact one you made. And wanted. And signed off on! Also?? It's often a product of what you THINK is possible ... available ... 'okay'. Well, how about THIS >>> you decide to play with time, space, money, REALITY as though it's all.up.to.you. This is where abundance begins ;) Listen now for the smackdown back to soul you know you need! Please take a moment to leave a comment, review or share if you enjoy the show! Your feedback means so much to me, and I appreciate it so much! -------------------- Hi, I'm Katrina Ruth. I’m a self-made multi-millionaire, and I work with successful badasses like YOU, who kick their OWN ass … and then I kick it a little bit harder. I currently live on the Gold Coast of Australia, and I’m a single Mum to my two beautiful children, Alyssa and Nathan. I travel a LOT with my business (sometimes with the kids, sometimes not), and my business allows me to be fully location free. After many MANY years of not going all in, NOT speaking my truth or doing what I really wanted to do in the world, I finally said yes to purpose and sharing my deep soul message, AND to doing the damn work, and now, well – Here we are. I have been fortunate enough to build up an INCREDIBLE online community of driven entrepreneurs and leaders and creators, and each day I get to do what I always wanted to do, which is to motivate, educate, empower and inspire you to press play and create the business and life YOU want. I’ve made close to $15,000,000 (yes, 15 million dollars) online just by speaking my truth and following the path of my soul, breaking any and all rules that don’t feel fuck yes for me, and also – and this is my fave! – really just being ME. Yeah, I might have some fancier stuff now than when I started, but my business was built on, and still runs on, me being the girl who just loves to write and say what needs to be said running around usually in her gym gear as a hot mess, in between being a Mum and just, well, living life! I can't wait to get to know you! Please reach out and tell me about you me anytime, share what most speaks to you from my content, or just say whats up! I love to hear from badasses like you who GET what life is meant to be about! Here are some other ways to connect with me as well as the MANY like-minded revolutionary leaders all around the world: Katrina Ruth Show - https://facebook.com/lifeisnow.pressplay Daily Asskickery for Revolutionary Fucking Leaders - https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailyasskickery/ thekatrinaruthshow - https://www.instagram.com/thekatrinaruthshow The Katrina Ruth Show - https://www.youtube.com/c/thekatrinaruthshow Amazon best-selling books - https://www.booksforkickasswomen.com Please leave a review if you enjoy the show!
Good morning, RVA! It’s 65 °F, and highs today will stay in the mid 80s—a relief from the past month or so. I think we’ll also avoid torrential, continual downpours at least for most of the day. NBC12’s Jim Duncan has a post up about the incredible amount of rain Richmond has seen this summer. This August—which still has 15 days left—is the now the 2nd wettest August ever and the 4th wettest month ever! Also: “It’s notable that since June 1st Richmond has received nearly 23 inches of rain, even with the near drought conditions in early summer. That amount is more than half our typical rain total for an ENTIRE year!” So, yeah, it’s not just you, it has rained a lot.Also, Chesterfieldians, take note: The County has declared emergency water restrictions for residents as “significant flooding caused the temporary shutdown of Chesterfield’s water treatment plant and emergency repairs are needed at the City of Richmond’s Jahnke Road pump station, which supplies water to Chesterfield and portions of Powhatan County. Customers are asked to conserve water for essential use only and immediately stop all irrigation. While emergency restrictions are in place to help reduce demand on the water system, the water is safe to drink.”Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 937↘️ new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 0↘️ new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 123↘️ new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 25, Henrico: 83, and Richmond: 15). Since this pandemic began, 309 people have died in the Richmond region. Today, VCU students head off to their first day of class, and, normally, the first day of fall classes at VCU is one of my favorite days of the year. The Fan and Downtown feels so empty without all of those students hurrying to class and hanging out in pocket parks. Now, though, I just worry about them all and hope they stay safe and virus-free for as long as our institutions of higher learning are open for in-person instruction. That’s not going great for our neighboring states, by the way. UNC has already announced four “clusters” of COVID-19 on campus, which is defined as “five or more cases in close proximity,” and class hasn’t even started yet. They have, however, put together this very informative and public COVID-19 tracking dashboard. I haven’t seen anything like that yet locally, and I think it’d be useful for folks. If you’re interested in the procedures and protocols VCU has put together for their students, you can read through the full list here.The City has set up “nearly 50 locations around the city to pick up disposable surgical face masks free of cost.” Here’s the map of spots, and if you’d like to offer up your institution (some restrictions apply) as a mask distribution location, you can do so using this form.Maybe the aforelinked map could be a useful resource to the assortment of police officers who responded to last night’s Reclamation Teach-In event and apparently weren’t interested in wearing face coverings? I was not there in person, so I don’t know the full details, but these pictures of cops not wearing masks while also disregarding social distance make me feel intensely uncomfortable. I have no idea what the actual guidance is for cops wearing masks while doing their jobs, especially while outside, but dang set an example!Over the weekend some jerks came by and cut down the hand-painted Welcome to Beautiful Marcus-David Peters sign. This was NOT done by the City, the Richmond Police Department, or even the Virginia State Police. The VSP have intentionally left the sign in place previously, and the RPD put out this statement over the weekend: “No city agency was involved - including the RPD. It is illegal to remove signage without permission. Whoever did this may be trying to spark more violence in the City of Richmond.” All signs point to jerks, and, potentially, white supremacist jerks at that.Richmond’s School Board meets today and has a couple of interesting things on their agenda. Make sure you take a look at this PDF updating the Board on the MOU between Richmond Public Schools and the Richmond Police Department. The survey data about staff and student perception of cops in schools (aka School Resource Officers aka SROs) may surprise you. The Board will also continue to work through the reopening plan and will discuss “proposals from the City for support of virtual learning.”The City’s Planning Commission will also meet today to consider Richmond’s own Black Lives Matter mural (PAC 2020–002). The mural would stretch across both lanes of Grace Street between 8th and 9th, right in front of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the entrance to the Capitol. Each letter would be yellow and 24 feet tall. You can see a rendering in this PDF to get a sense of the scale.I haven’t yet wrapped my head around the General Assembly’s special session which starts tomorrow, but Mel Leonor at the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Jeremey Lazarus at the Richmond Free Press have some details on what lawmakers hope to accomplish. They’ve got coronabills and police reform bills to pass, plus probably a bunch of other stuff that seemed like, in the Before Times, it could wait but now maybe shouldn’t. I look forward to all of the brilliant GA watchers to spin up their thoughts and opinions over the next couple of days.Yesssss a 15-story apartment building could pop up on a Monroe Ward surface-level parking lot, Mike Platania at Richmond BizSense reports. Going from zero to 15-stories is a heckuva improvement—it’s an infinity percent increase! The developer specializes in student housing, so I’m not sure that the larger units—some with four bedrooms—are appropriate for families (which is something I’d like to see built more often). But, again, 171 places for people to live in a spot that currently just stores cars. Also, 67 parking spaces for 171 units is…just 0.39 spaces per unit. Nice.This morning’s longreadThe Plan That Could Give Us Our Lives BackI don’t know that we’ve got what it takes—as a country—to execute this plan to use cheap, less accurate tests to test the mess out of basically everyone all of the time. We can’t even get everyone to wear masks. Still though, this is one possible path forward.Testing is a non-optional problem. Tests permit us to do the most basic task in disease control: Identify the sick, and separate them from the well. When tests are abundant, they can dispel the fear of contagion that has quieted public life. “The only thing that makes a difference in the economy is public health, and the only thing that makes a difference in public health is testing,” Simon Johnson, the former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, told us. Optimistic timelines suggest that vaccines won’t be widely available, in the hundreds of millions of doses, until May or June. There will be a transition period in which doctors and health-care workers are vaccinated, but teachers, letter carriers, and police officers are not. We will need better testing then. But we need it now, too.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.
On todays podcast and ep200 is looming. BUT before that we talk about EA Play! Did we have highlights? Also It's time for another "James called it!" but just what is he right on? Well take a listen.
This week we're discussing our favorite standby queues at Walt Disney World (and a little bit of Disneyland) Also it's Sharla and Sara's birthday- send all the presents! If you have questions for future episodes please send to info@disneyparkprincess.com. Show Notes: Host: Sara Varney Co-Hosts: Heather Coursen, Sharla Manglass Episode Length: 44:25 Podcast Topic: Our Favorite Queues at Walt Disney World. Also It's Sharla and Sara's Birthday! If you'd like to watch our Podcast on YouTube, you can find our channel here. Patreon Patrons get access to bonus content! Help support our podcast by visiting our Patreon page. This week we are talking about Walt Disney World of Old- what we miss!
What does your dog think of you? What does your dog think of in general? Author and animal psychology professor Alexandra Horowitz helps Paula and Adam understand the canine mind. Also: It’s our 100th show! We celebrate by asking our listeners what they want to hear in the next 100, and they reply with... stuff. GUEST Alexandra Horowitz https://alexandrahorowitz.net/ HOUSE BAND Lindsey Goodman Flute www.LindseyGoodman.com SPONSORS Molekule molekule.com HelloFresh Go to HelloFresh.com/60poundstone and use code 60poundstone to get $60 off your first three weeks, including free shipping on your first box. BetterHelp Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/paula Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The football: With fame and fortune thrust upon them at such an early age, elite footballers have an opportunity to experience things outside of work that most of us can only achieve a lot later in life. Buying cars and houses, getting married and having children, are all affordable and manageable when you're a successful young player, at a time when you're not traditionally considered mature. We discuss how a youth/maturity paradox has developed, particularly at the top of the game, and how we should be more understanding of how players have to deal with it. The food: After his confession about pitta bread last week, Chinch has more disturbing lockdown food-eating revelations, this time about a hot dog. Also: It's the 25th anniversary of the 1995 FA Cup Final, which is obviously the only excuse significant enough for Chinch to mention what he, and nobody else, calls 'The Hinchcliffe Final'... We have set a deadline of Saturday midnight (BST) for applications to join our upcoming SPM Live (It's Not Live) show - send them, and any correspondence, to setpiecemenu@gmail.com
If you’re looking for romance, now’s a really weird time to do it. On the one hand, why bother, right? It’s not like it’s safe yet to have a first kiss, or… whatever. But on the other hand, what better time than now? This hour, we hear from people navigating their way through the dating world during this pandemic. Plus, check out a virtual speed dating event in New Haven, being tried for the first time this weekend! And we hear from couples who had weddings planned for spring/summer of 2020. With all these logistics, investments, and dreams to fulfill or amend, how hard is it to reschedule a wedding? Also: It turns out howling is very catharctic. There’s this Facebook group called “Go Outside and Howl at 8pm” that was started at the end of March - initially as an outlet to cope with the Coronavirus - and it is VERY popular. Find out why over 500,000 people are howling every night! Photo credit: Cottonbro / Pexels.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grief is an extension of love. ~ Megan Devine cw: grief, loss of a parent Life happens in the in-between. In-between sadness can be laughter. In-between heaviness, there can be light. And no one knows that more than my guest, Brandy Morris. Brandy set about on her Year of Contrast as she both mourned the loss of loved ones (her Nana and her best friend - her dad) AND developed a more beautiful, deeper, more vulnerable relationship with her now fiancé. She learned how to receive out of necessity...the need to be supported and loved on...a lesson we could ALL use a little help learning. Also? It's ok to be sad for however long you need to be. There is no time limit on grief or sadness or really, any emotion. The lesson? We are complex creatures capable of navigating the spaces in-between and holding space for both. Listen in to hear Brandy's story of grief and her Year of Contrast and know that you are not alone. ARE YOU READY TO GO THERE? _____ BRANDYMORRIS is a coach and consultant for business owners that love doing their work but kinda hate having to tell anyone about it. Brandy helps them identify the idiosyncrasies within their work that make it undeniably theirs (their Brilliance) so they can fine-tune their biz in a way that nurtures their best work and attracts and delights their perfect clients. _____ For show notes head over to jenvertanen.com/goingthere57 and if there’s one thing I want you to remember ever it’s this… Healing is possible and it starts with #radicalhonesty. I believe in you so effing much and I’m here if you ever need an emotional sidekick to help you through tough times. Until next time…love you already. _____ Love the sorts of fly-on-the-wall intimate conversations I’m hosting on Going There? It would mean the WORLD if you leave a rating/review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts/ Google Play and share with folks most needing these messages of hope, resilience, healing, and yes…laughter at some of the darker sides to life. Website: www.jenvertanen.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/goingtherewithjen My Fave Really Hard Questions: jenvertanen.com/really-hard-questions/ (because you guys know how much I love digging deeper!)
The COVID-19 crisis has been a disaster for small businesses across the country. In this episode, Kevin speaks with Basel Musharbash about why an aggressive local government response to the small business crisis is essential—and what legal strategies cities and towns should be using immediately to help them survive and eventually recover.In this episode we discuss the key takeaways from Basel’s recent blog post: Directing Capital to Small Businesses Affected by COVID-19: Legal Strategies for Texas Local Governments.In it, Basel outlines three specific strategies that local governments can use to leverage public, private, and philanthropic resources toward liquidity for small business:Using Chapter 380 authority to establish emergency loan or grant programs funded by public and private capital;Using procurement authority to purchase goods and services from businesses using “time warrants,” which can be sold to local banks or factors for liquidity; andUsing Chapter 380 authority to seed “public purpose” investment funds combining public, private, and civic capital to enhance the availability of debt and equity financing for local business.Disclaimer from Basel: Please note that the Texas constitutional requirements for the issuance of city and county debt apply to time warrants, even though those requirements are not addressed in the podcast. Local officials should always consult their city attorney or bond counsel prior to issuing debt.ALSO: It wasn't mentioned in the show, but Basel compiled a terrific resource for local governments—The Manual of Aid to State and Local Governments Under the CARES Act. It’s a comprehensive guide to the coronavirus relief bill for states and localities.Basel Musharbash is an attorney with the Patel Law Group. His practice focuses on real estate, corporate, and community development matters. He also writes about lawyering for sustainable, integrated, and democratic communities on his blog, Lawyering For The Town. You can follow Basel on LinkedIn.--The Go Cultivate! podcast is a project of Verdunity. Find more about this and other episodes (and our blog) at verdunity.com/go-cultivate.You can also find us on social media. Facebook / Twitter / LinkedInAnd if you haven't yet, sign up for our weekly email digest. It's not lame! (Each week we collectively curate a list of the things we read that caught our attention. Then we hand-package your copy, spank a first-class stamp on that baby, and drop it right in your email inbox.) Sign up here!Join us (and your peers!) in the Community Cultivators Network.(The music in this episode is from No Money, Custodian of Records, & Isaac Horwedel.)verdunity.com/podcast/episode-55
Last week Tory rebels in parliament staged a dramatic insurrection against their own Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, blocking his plans for a “no-deal Brexit.” But virtually no Republicans in Congress have resisted Trump. Why is that? D.D. Guttenplan compares and contrasts the two parties and political systems – he’s editor of The Nation, and he’s lived in Britain for the last 25 years. Also: It’s hard to keep track of Trump’s outrages—there are new ones virtually every day. But Nation columnist Katha Pollitt remembers; she discusses almost every bad thing Trump did this summer. And she takes up the question, is Trump getting worse? More unhinged, more desperate, perhaps because he sees that his chances of winning reelection are not good? Plus: Thirteen House Republicans have announced their retirements in the past several weeks—they don’t want to run for reelection in 2020. They are a diverse group, and include moderates as well as conservatives, some newcomers and some with decades of seniority, two of the party’s 13 women, and its only African-American Congressman. How much can the Democrats hope to gain from this development? John Nichols comments--he’s National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation and host of the “Next Left” podcast.
In a world where arm wrestling is a cool sport comes a tale of an estranged father who wants to reconnect with his trust fund son at the exact moment when the kid's mom is going through a risky heart procedure. Nothing could possibly go wrong, right? Also: It's about arm wrestling.
Our ten-part 80s celebration continues with a quick look at the Top Ten songs this week in 1982! It's an odd list, with a couple of veteran 60s acts (Paul McCartney and Crosby, Stills, and Nash), a couple of soft rock classics (from Chicago and our true love, Air Supply), and a rather awful song in the top spot. (It wants to reach out and grab you, creepily.) The 80s music talk continues with Kevin's concert report from the Lost 80s Live tour, featuring a fun assortment of one-and-two-hit wonders from our favorite decade: Boys Don't Cry, Real Life, The Motels, When in Rome, The Vapors, and A Flock of Seagulls! (The frontwoman of The Motels is Martha Davis, and we have a shocking revelation about her hat, which just leads to more questions.) Plus: Kornflake on a pirate ship! Also: It's International Enthusiasm Week... but who cares.
While we all love talking financial independence, side hustles, and paying off huge amounts of debt, another topic doesn't get enough attention, mostly because it's difficult. We don't pay nearly enough attention to the biggest threat facing any retirement: long-term care. What happens if you have a catastrophic illness and can't take care of yourself? Nursing homes are expensive, home care is expensive, and asking loved ones to take care of you can be horrible for their health and wellbeing also. Today we'll talk to Shawn Britt from Nationwide Insurance, who as a long time professional in this field, knows the statistics and the horror stories, but also the common sense approaches to many illness-related problems. We'll talk planning, the good/bad/and ugly of long term care policies, but mostly about maintaining flexibility and options as a result of making informed decisions before life makes those decisions for you. In our headlines segment, the Fed is unrolling a plan to create a faster money transfer system. We'll discuss what could be the end of the three day wait for money transfers between many institutions, and, of course, what that means to you. Plus, in our second piece, a Swedish online payments company has been valued at $5.5 billion - making it Europe's biggest FinTech start-up ever. Also? It's backed by Snoop Dogg! The firm, Klarna, purchases products from companies on behalf of the consumer and bills customers over time. Is this a dream come true or a recipe for disaster? We'll cover the implications, good and bad, during our headlines segment. We'll finish out the show by throwing out the Haven Life Line to Jason, who has a totally serious question about investing everything he has into a glide path. Currently Jason is 100% investing into the Vanguard total bond fund. Here's the issue: the expense ratio is 0.15%, while the Schwab total bond fund is .014%. It makes sense to move his money over, but that could cause him to incur a $32 tax hit. What's Jason to do in a dilemma like this? Don't worry, we'll give him some advice straight from the heart. Thanks to Grammarly for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Get 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to Grammarly.com/sb. Thanks to AcreTrader for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Learn more at AcreTrader.com/sb.
We're still recovering from last week's movie night (Summer camp aliens! Run for your lives!), so it's a simple show this week, catching up on our recent silly activities. Including: Kornflake on the road in search of adventure and/or relaxation; the music of Carbon Leaf; a live album release show by The Great Molasses Flood; another Moth storytelling show with Matthew Dicks; the Mayor onstage at Old School Game Show; Kevin running around an island for no good reason; and random encounters in Boston with AT-ATs, the Pride parade, and exploding rabbits. Also: It's National Dive Bar Day. So go somewhere that's sketchy, shady, and creepy (you really want all three), and belly up.
Shadow Lake holds many mysteries – including a disappearing family that haunts its islands and a big scary monster that lurks in in its depths – but Stacey McGill and Sam Thomas's fiery, tumultuous romance is the biggest, juiciest mystery of all. Why is Stacey interested in Sam even though he insists on calling her “Dahling”? Why has Hodges painted Stacey with a pained grimace on her face as she and Sam dance? The boys dig into these pressing questions, with a short break to say a painful goodbye to a sad, old aquatic friend. Recommended reading this week: The 12th Century “Chansons de Geste” (preferably in the Old French), Chaucer's “Canterbury Tales” and “Troilus and Criseyde,” and “1,001 Email Closings and Valedictions,” by Flavio Olcese. Also: It's UGC week this week, so don't blame any of these segments on the boys. Music credits: “The General's March and Army Song,” by Mike Shetley “Magical Mystery,” by Freddie Hangoler “All Our Clocks Are Dying,” by Ergo Phizmiz “Halloween's Revenge,” by TeknoAXE “Horror Trailer,” by Sound Tree “Battle Area,” by Fifty Vinc “Sadness,” by AudioRose “Polish Funk,” by Artur Orbelyan “Tanzen” by KieLoBoy “Jazz Sad Hip Hop,” by Black Stone Sound “Sentimental,” by Daniel__St Thanks as always to original Baby Boy Scott Lamb for the intro music, and to Superbrat for the outro music.
In your part of the world, how do people define happiness? In other words, what’s the difference between happiness and JOY. You see, most people define happiness as a pleasure or an enjoyment. I’m telling you what – it’s found in the Word of God and in walking in right relationship with Him. Jesus isn’t hiding His JOY from you. He wants it to be in your grasp, and we’re talking about how to find it today! Scriptures in Podcast Psalm 63 1 Peter 1:3-9 NIV 1 Peter 1:3-5 ESV James 1:12 Romans 10:17 Habakkuk 3:17-19 Merry Christmas friends. This is Heidi St. John, welcome to the Heidi St. John podcast! Today is Wednesday December 19th. This is episode number 703. Today we’re going to be continuing the study at MomStrong International – InSearch of JOY. The JOY we are looking for is a deep foundational contentment. Let’s find out today how to get it! Stick around, I think you’re going to be encouraged! All right you guys. So I am thrilled we are halfway through the month of December and just the other day we reached 10,000 members over at MomStrong International! So keep your eyes out on the forums, out on the chat rooms at MomStrong International – and we are going to start giving stuff away! I cannot wait to see what God does in 2019 as we study His Word and continue to dig deeper for the answers that we’re looking for as we grapple with the questions of the culture right now. Couple of things I want to let you know before we dig into today’s study. The first thing is that we have really amazing gift baskets for you at HeidiStJohn.com. If you search for the Heidi St. John Store you will see that we have necklaces. We have two different styles of arrows (here and here), and a Quiver Necklace, we have a brand new series of shirts in the store right now based out of the Psalms.One of them says He trains my hands for battle. These are great gifts for the women in your life and for the young girls! Their wonderful gifts for your daughters – to let them know that they are arrows in the hands of their warrior Father, The King of kings, and the Lord of lords. Also, you can get them in baskets. If you do the gift baskets they come with a limited release candle that has arrows, gold embossed arrows, all around it! So check it out at HeidiStJohn.com just click on the store and I hope that that will bless you! Also It blesses us – when you shop from that store it helps us with the ministry here. Also wanted to let you know that we believe that giving the gift of membership to