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Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! It's First Friday, and that means the return of the always on-point Portia Renee.
The West Central Tribune sports staff previews Week 2 football, including Willmar vs. Westonka, New London-Spicer vs. Litchfield and Renville County West vs. Hills-Beaver Creek
In the final message of our series called One Another, Pastor Mel explains the importance of honoring one another. Honor is rooted in biblical love and therefore bears consequences for the condition of our hearts. Practicing dishonor corrupts a person's heart and limits his relationship with God. Familiarity breeds contempt and too much familiarity can lead to a lack of reverence for God. Scripture instructs us to honor our parents, our pastors, and even people we dislike. A Christian is able to honor others with right actions, words, appropriate times of silence, and sacrificial love from an authentic heart. God wants us to honor our enemies, but doing so is only possible when Jesus changes us by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Join founding pastor, Josh Yerton as he concludes our series "One Another. Shared Life + Shared Purpose".
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The second time in the month of August, we are looking at a weekend without boxing. More thoughts at http://lukieboxing.substack.com
In the fourth message of our series called One Another, Pastor Kim walks through a series of "one another statements" including: encourage one another, exhort one another, build one another, and meet with one another. The major theme of this message is predicated on small groups. The Christian life is designed to be lived in community with one another. We need encouragement because we live in a broken world and we are prone to negative thinking. The purpose of going to church is not about being religious, it's about being rooted. Summit Church offers a variety of small groups and core classes, all of which can be found at groups.summitpa.church.
Join teaching teams, Trey Foster as he continues our series "One Another. Shared Life + Shared Purpose".
In this conversation, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss various topics related to the semiconductor industry, including the implications of new regulations on companies like AMD and Nvidia, the challenges faced by cloud computing providers, the market dynamics affecting Applied Materials, and the potential government involvement in Intel's future. They explore the complexities of profitability, market competition, and the evolving landscape of technology and regulation.TakeawaysNew regulations on semiconductors may be unconstitutional but are unlikely to be challenged.Profitability concerns overshadow the earnings of cloud computing companies.Demand for GPU compute is high, but electricity constraints limit growth.Applied Materials faces uncertainty due to vague guidance and market dynamics.Government involvement in Intel could complicate the free market.The distinction between ownership and governance is crucial in state-owned enterprises.The future of AI and cloud computing is tied to infrastructure and capacity.Investors are skeptical about the viability of Neo cloud models.The semiconductor industry is navigating a complex regulatory environment.
In the third message of our series called One Another, Pastor Mel explains what it means to confess your sins to one another and to pray for one another. Confessing sin is difficult because it requires us to be vulnerable and we're afraid of the shame associated with being rejected. The pathway to authentic, loving relationships runs through vulnerability and confession. So often the key to relational healing is simply to say you're sorry. Scripture also instructs us to pray for one another. We should pray for each other in the midst of suffering. We should also pray for each other when we're struggling with sickness. The Bible says, "Confess your faults one to another, and pray for one another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much."
Join discipleship pastor, Kayla Willis as she continues our series "One Another. Shared Life + Shared Purpose".
In the second message of our series called One Another, Pastor Gilbert explores the biblical perspective on forgiveness. This message provides an answer to the question, "What do we do with the things that can't be undone?" Preaching through Matthew chapters 9 and 18, he reminds us that God doesn't simply recommend we forgive our brothers and sisters - rather He commands it. Gilbert uses the Rwandan Genocide as an example of people being called to forgive what seemed unforgivable. When we forgive others, we reopen intimacy with God. When we forgive others, we find freedom. As Christians we're able to forgive those who have transgressed against us not because the transgressions don't matter, but because the righteousness of Christ and His atoning work on the cross is sufficient to cover them.
Join elder, Tad Fisher as he continues our series "One Another. Shared Life + Shared Purpose".
*Crossover Episode from Another Week in the Books, another podcast hosted by Rich*Welcome back to a new chapter with Another Week in the Books! This week, Spike Lou and Rich open up about self-doubt, the importance of celebrating your wins, and how deepening personal connections can reshape what friendship really means.It's a powerful reminder to be kind to yourself as you chase your goals.Thank you for listening—don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe.Let's get better this week.Contact Us: 470-318-5034E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.comInstagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513
*Crossover Episode from Another Week in the Books, another podcast hosted by Rich*Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! In Chapter XXXVIII, Spike Lou and Rich sit down with Rich's close friend and brother, artist Nate Austin, for an inspiring and eye-opening conversation. Nate shares his journey as a creative, the game-changing role his wife played in multiplying his success, and the tough but powerful lessons he's learned about self-worth. He also opens up about how he stays inspired with his art and the downfall of survival mode.This one is for every creative, dreamer, and doer out there.Thanks for listening — don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share.Let's get better this week.
Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! In Chapter XXXVIII, Spike Lou and Rich sit down with Rich's close friend and brother, artist Nate Austin, for an inspiring and eye-opening conversation. Nate shares his journey as a creative, the game-changing role his wife played in multiplying his success, and the tough but powerful lessons he's learned about self-worth. He also opens up about how he stays inspired with his art and the downfall of survival mode. This one is for every creative, dreamer, and doer out there. Thanks for listening — don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share. Let's get better this week.
In the first message of our series called One Another, Pastor Mel explains the biblical meaning of love. Using 1 Corinthians 13, among other scriptures, Mel shows how love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous, boastful, proud or rude. It does not demand its own way and it's not irritable. Love keeps no record of being wronged. It does not rejoice at injustice but rejoices whenever the truth stands. Perhaps most importantly, love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance. Mel reminds us that loving people is not optional if we want to be followers of Jesus.
Join lead pastor, Terry Ishee as he kicks off our new series "One Another. Shared Life + Shared Purpose".
Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! In Chapter XXXVII, Spike Lou and Rich are joined by the always insightful Portia Renee for a fun and thought-provoking conversation. This week, the trio tackles some big questions: – Do Black men have the space to express different forms of masculinity? – Why is Ari Lennox taking issue with the classic sitcom Martin? – And… would you give your friend money just so they can go on a date? It's a light-hearted yet meaningful episode filled with laughs, honest takes, and good vibes. We appreciate you tuning in — don't forget to like, subscribe, share, and drop a comment. Let's get better this week!
Send us a textBall Watching hosts, Jake Koenig and Justin Graham, break down St. Louis CITY SC's 2-1 loss at home vs. Minnesota United FC and their 2-1 loss from their exhibition home match against Aston Villa FC!Follow the show on X and/or Instagram (@BallWatchingSTL)! Find our guest interviews and all episodes in video form on YouTube by searching https://www.youtube.com/@ballwatchingSTL. Be sure to hit subscribe and turn notifications on!Hoffmann Brothers is the 2025 presenting sponsor of Ball Watching! Headquartered right here in St. Louis for over 40 years, Hoffmann Brothers is a full-service residential & commercial provider, providing Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, Drains, Sewer, Water Heaters, Duct Cleaning, Electrical and Appliance Repair services. Visit them online at hoffmannbros.com!Make The Pitch Athletic Club & Tavern (thepitch-stl.com) your St. Louis CITY SC pregame and postgame destination for all your food and drink needs! Tell them your friends at Ball Watching sent you... Seoul Juice is the official drink of Ball Watching and made with three clean simple ingredients: water, organic lemon juice, and Korean pear juice. Get yours at Dierbergs, Sams Club, or online at seouljuice.com. Use code "BALLWATCHING" at checkout for 20% off all online orders!Shop in-store or online at Series Six (seriessixcompany.com) and receive a 15% discount on all orders storewide using code "BALLWATCHING" at checkout!
It's been a busy few weeks on Wall Street's financial market, as stock valuations are close to record levels. The S&P 500 index has hit a string of all-time peaks this month, while US corporate borrowing costs are nearing their lowest level in decades, and Nvidia became the first company worth $4 trillion. The United States Treasury has lifted sanctions on several individuals and companies accused of supplying arms to Myanmar's military regime, leading to an outcry by human rights groups. And with Donald Trump doing diplomacy on the golf course in Scotland—is doing business on the green a good thing? Throughout the program, Roger Hearing will be joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world—Gaby Castro-Fontoura, Director, Sunny Sky Solutions, who's in Punta Del Este, Uruguay, and Michael Janda, Business Editor, ABC News Australia, in Sydney.
It's been a busy few weeks on Wall Street's financial market, as stock valuations are close to record levels. The S&P 500 index has hit a string of all-time peaks this month, while US corporate borrowing costs are nearing their lowest level in decades, and Nvidia became the first company worth $4 trillion. The United States Treasury has lifted sanctions on several individuals and companies accused of supplying arms to Myanmar's military regime, leading to an outcry by human rights groups. And with Donald Trump doing diplomacy on the golf course in Scotland—is doing business on the green a good thing?
Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! In this chapter, Spike Lou and Rich are joined by a special guest—Q, a Chicago Bookworm—who shares the story behind the DM that brought him to the show. This episode dives into the vulnerability that makes the show unique, the life transitions we all face, and the evolving roles of marriage, fatherhood, and manhood. It's a real and reflective conversation you won't want to miss. Thanks for rocking with us—remember to like, subscribe, comment, and share. Let's get better this week.
As the week passes in Bodega Bay, Ambridge, Ava, Kylie, and Jay all try to adjust to their new living and job situations.Music provided by Taako @ soundcloud.com/madebytaakoAdditional tracks: Growth by Kyle Preston @artlist.ioEmpty room by Max H. @artlist.io"The Blackout" and "Friendly Transformations" by Dylan Mixer @ dmixmusic.comAnd various artist @ Pond5.com
Welcome to a new chapter of Another Week in the Books! This week, Spike Lou and Rich kick things off with some light chatter about the latest buzz in film and the affair that's got everyone talking. But things take a turn when the fellas hand over the mic—sort of—to AI, asking it to give an unfiltered, no-holds-barred breakdown of who they really are. They'll discuss the accuracy of the results and what that means for each other. Tune in as they unpack the AI's honest insights, reflect on how close (or far off) it was, and have some laughs along the way. As always, we appreciate you rocking with us. Don't forget to subscribe, comment, like, and share—and let's all get a little better this week. Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this unforgettable episode, the moms share some wild updates and heartfelt confessions. Jill spills the story of how she got stung in the lips—yes, the lips—and is still rocking the swelling, all while battling a case of poison ivy. Meanwhile, Kelly shares a deeply personal update as she prepares for upcoming heart surgery. The conversation takes a surprising turn when she reveals a secret from the past: she once put a down payment on her very own dance studio!Was choreography and dance instruction better before the show? Find out what the moms have to say about this and so much more!Have a question for the moms? Leave a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/deardancemom and you might be part of a future show!Hey everyone! We want to hear from you! To make sure we're delivering the content you love and shaping the show in the best way possible, we've put together a super quick survey. It'll only take a few minutes, and your feedback will help us make the show even better. Whether you've been listening from the start or just discovered us, your opinion matters. http://bit.ly/deardancemom-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to a new chapter with Another Week in the Books! This week, Spike Lou and Rich open up about self-doubt, the importance of celebrating your wins, and how deepening personal connections can reshape what friendship really means. It's a powerful reminder to be kind to yourself as you chase your goals. Thank you for listening—don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe. Let's get better this week. Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Naughtsie and Caden speak about the inevitability of yesterday, after Melbourne showed small signs of promise but ultimately weren't good enough for long enough, which has started to place significant pressure back on Simon Goowdin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Coleman and Stephen Tolbert co-host Episode 228 of the Hammer Territory Podcast. Topics include another brutal weekend for the Atlanta Braves against the Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta's decision to (finally) sit Marcell Ozuna for a game on Sunday, the downturn over the last two and a half weeks, where things go from here, and much more.Try Huel with 15% OFF for New Customers today using code FOUL at https://huel.com/foul. Fuel your best performance with Huel today!Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to https://Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code FOUL. Two easy ways to support the show: Leave us a nice rating/review here and SUBSCRIBE to HT on YouTube!
On this juicy episode of So What Now, Carla kicks things off by sharing her prep for Bali — a water fast that helped her shed six pounds (and gain three right back
Send us a textBackground: Co-founder of The Whispers with twin brother Wallace “Scotty” Scott in 1963.Career Highlights: Hits include “And the Beat Goes On” (1979), “Rock Steady”; eight Top 10 R&B albums; inducted into National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2014. Passing: Died June 26, 2025, at age 81 in Northridge, CA, after a six‑month cancer battle.Tributes: Celebrated by Questlove as “one of the most trusted voices in '70s soul music.”Early fame: Teen idol of the late 1960s/early '70s with bubblegum pop hits (“Little Woman,” “Julie, Do Ya Love Me”); starred in Here Come the Brides and Getting Together. Life after stardom: Became an EMT trainer for LAPD, reserve deputy sheriff, co‑founder of children's charity in Ghana.Passing: Died June 24, 2025, at age 81 from Stage 4 cancer, at his home in LA. Survived by wife Brigitte, two sons, 6 grandchildren. Tributes: Wife Brigitte and pal John Stamos shared heartfelt reflections on his courage, light, and service.And we honor 2 more too
Welcome back to a new chapter of Another Week in the Books! This week, Spike Lou and Rich are joined by special guest Nick to talk about his journey from Cincinnati into the podcasting world, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Together, they dive into the tension between hustle and healing—how to grow your brand without burning out, and the challenge of finding rest as Black men in a world that constantly expects more. This honest conversation explores vulnerability, balance, and the importance of showing yourself grace on the road to success. We appreciate you for tuning in. Don't forget to subscribe, comment, like, and share. And most importantly—take a break if you need it. Let's get better this week. Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textMarc Headley unveils the grueling daily schedule of Scientology's Sea Organization members, from early morning musters to midnight cleaning sessions, and everything in between.• Sea Org members work approximately 100-120 hours weekly for about $50 ($45 after taxes)• Basic schedule runs from 9am to midnight daily, with additional all-nighters expected at least once weekly• Members perform "Chinese School" at musters, reciting Scientology definitions and policies in unison• Saturday "renovations" require all members to perform construction, maintenance, or landscaping regardless of their regular position• Food budget for Sea Org members is approximately $1 per person per day• Sea Org members receive less compensation and time off than prison inmates or factory workers in developing countries• Members develop creative strategies to catch sleep, including hiding in auditing rooms where disturbance is prohibited• David Miscavige's inspections create "chaos machines" resulting in additional work, reassignments, or punishmentsIf you want to learn more about life in Scientology's Sea Organization, check out Marc's book "Blown for Good: Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology" available in hardback, Kindle, and Audible.Support the showBFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 RSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2131160.rss YOUTUBE PLAYLISTS: Spy Files Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWtJfniWLwq4cA-e...
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Reach Out Via Text!In this episode, Jeremiah shares about the trip they took to the beach while the crews at homebattled rain and some customer complaints. The lessons learned during this time away were extremely valuable, and you are highly encouraged to take short trips away to see how things run without you there every day!Support the show 10% off LMN Software- https://lmncompany.partnerlinks.io/growinggreenpodcast Signup for our Newsletter- https://mailchi.mp/942ae158aff5/newsletter-signup Book A Consult Call-https://stan.store/GrowingGreenPodcast Lawntrepreneur Academy-https://www.lawntrepreneuracademy.com/ The Landscaping Bookkeeper-https://thelandscapingbookkeeper.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growinggreenlandscapes/ Email-ggreenlandscapes@gmail.com Growing Green Website- https://www.growinggreenlandscapes.com/
Markets end the day with lackluster results.
From Trump sending Marines to California to help ICE, to RFK gutting the CDC, to an A.I. version of Biden popping up in robocalls—it's been another interesting week. We close out with a thoughtful convo pulled from Reddit about friendship in adulthood.
Episode 252: Another Week When Years Happened by Craig Johnson
Welcome to a new chapter of Another Week in the Books! This week, Spike Lou and Rich are joined by special guest Big Jeff, host of Full Sports Press and 808s and Chairshots. The trio dives into the evolving perception of masculinity in today's society and the importance of mental health—especially among men. They also break down the headlines surrounding Wale's viral moment with Kai Cenat at the BET Awards, exploring the cultural reactions and what it all really means. Tap in, reflect, and let's get better this week. Don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share the episode—shoutout to all the bookworms! Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! It's First Friday, and in this chapter, the fellas are joined by Frequency Podcast host Portia Renee and OG author Maurice Hunt III for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of friendship. From the blurred lines between real friends and associates to the weight of loyalty when the pressure's on, this conversation explores the expectations we place on each other and how communication, accountability, and vibes shape our connections. The crew unpacks how friendships change with time, especially in the digital age, and what it really means to support someone through growth, mistakes, and major life transitions—like becoming a parent. Whether you're reevaluating your circle or celebrating the people who've held you down, this episode is a thoughtful, honest look at the ties that bind us—and how to keep them strong. Tune in, tap in, and let's talk about it. Let's get better this week. Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! In this chapter, Spike Lou and Rich welcome back Isaiah for an update with his ongoing journey through addiction recovery. They'll discuss him celebrating one year of sobriety and he'll also open up about the challenges he faced, the fears he's learned to confront, and the profound impact of family, feedback, and support systems on his path to healing. The conversation also explores the complexities of supporting others through addiction, the balance of accountability and compassion, and the importance of creating a judgment-free space for healing. This episode is a testament to resilience, transformation, and the lifelong journey of recovery. We appreciate you for listening, please be sure to subscribe, comment, like and share. Let's get better this week. Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another week, another crisis... manufactured by the same people who think "men can get pregnant."
Another week, another crisis... manufactured by the same people who think "men can get pregnant."
All our favorite moments of the week....y'all are crazy!!!
Welcome back to Another Week in the Books! In this pivotal chapter, Spike Lou and Rich reflect on the honest feedback received from Chapter XXVIII—and why this moment marks a critical turning point for both their podcasting journey and the future of Another Week in the Books. The duo gets candid about how they processed the reactions, the lessons they're learning, and the steps they're taking to make lasting, meaningful changes. As always, we appreciate your continued support. If you're rocking with us, make sure to subscribe, comment, like, and share. Let's get better this week! Contact Us: 470-318-5034 E-mail: awitb2022@gmail.com Instagram: @anotherweekinthebooks @iamspikelou @krich513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices