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This week we have the brand new “fake” band Hardcore Brunch. They say that because they just joined forces and each take turns doing solo songs and have a few where they all play together. While they each shine individually, magic happens when they're functioning as a band. Argyle plays the omnichord and sings. Sue […]
Are you carrying a weight you weren’t designed to carry? If we’re going to live lighter, one of the biggest weights we have to deal with is unforgiveness, but what do we do with it? Do we continue to carry it, make it a part of who we are, or superimpose our hurt onto someone else? The power of the gospel is the forgiveness we experience through Jesus Christ, and He gives us the ability to lose the weight of our unforgiveness. Join us as Pastor Jeff Little continues our series Live Lighter at Milestone Church! Welcome to Milestone Church! For over 20 years, we’ve helped people like you grow in their faith, connect with a life-giving and spirit-filled church, and embody the mission of reaching people and building lives. From weekend services to resources for every age and stage of life, there’s a place for you here! Whether you're joining us from right here in Keller, McKinney, Haslet, Argyle—or anywhere around the world—we’re honored to have you as part of our spiritual family. Each week, you’ll find encouraging messages, full services, and stories that help you take practical steps in your faith journey. We believe when you encounter Jesus, everything changes—and you don’t have to walk that journey alone. Join Pastor Jeff Little each weekend for encouraging, Bible centered messages. Take a Next Step with Us Everything you need is here:
TDC's Lead Pastor, Scott Brooks, preaches from 1 Corinthians 1:10-31.
Speaker: Mark Piland, Senior Pastor, Oak Hills Community Church, Argyle, Tx
Változások az Otthon Startban az indulás után. A Kanapé vendége Argyelán József, a bankmonitor.hu vezető elemzője.
Dr. Kereki Judit a Gyermekút Módszertani Központ igazgatója a vendég a Kanapéban, a téma a Központ által kifejlesztett új, szenzoros, online kérdőív.
Hogyan erősíthetjük a gyerekek immunrendszerét a sulikezdéskor? Segít Horváth Patrícia, a New Way testtudat trénere.
This Sunday's Inspirational Message is: Counting The Cost Welcome to "Serving Jesus Christ," the podcast from Our Savior's Free Lutheran Church in Argyle, Minnesota. I'm Pastor Warren Swanson, and today we're diving deep into Luke 14:25-35. This passage is a gut-check for anyone who claims to follow Jesus. It's not about casual faith or half-hearted commitment—it's about giving everything to Him. Jesus speaks to the crowds, demanding they hate family and self in comparison to loving Him, carry their cross, count the cost like a builder planning a tower or a king preparing for war, and renounce all possessions to be His disciples. The salty finish reminds us to stay useful for God's kingdom, or risk being cast aside. Here's the thing: in our distracted, fast-paced world, this passage forces us to pause and ask, “Are we truly disciples, or just fans of Jesus?” The big idea is that genuine discipleship demands unwavering allegiance to Christ above everything else. * * * * * Once again, thanks for joining us in our time of worshiping the Lord through His Word! If you enjoyed this episode and want to help support this ministry, please share it with others and post about it on social media. “Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible: New American Standard Bible. 1995. LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation. The music "Be Thou My Vision" and "Revive Us Again" arranged and played by Don Wigton. Used by Permission.
Headlines from the week of September 3, 2025 - KIXP Radio brings community voice and emergency alerts - Council takes steps to bring Home Trust's Argyle project closer - Building belonging through BuildAbility - plus excerpts from the Sheriff's Log
Regular contributor and dear friend Morgan Peak has returned to talk about the classic punk rock 1994 album The Good, the Bad, and the Argyle by that seminal East Coast punk band The Bouncing Souls. Technically it's a compilation album of their eps, but whatever.
Argyle Campus Pastor Brad Larson preaches from 1 Corinthians 1:1-9.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
“Leadership is the ability to bring people to somewhere they didn't think they could go.” “If you want to do co-creation, you have to do co-creation—consistently. You can't just turn it on and off.” “Don't focus only on your English speakers; that creates toxic politics inside the organization.” “There's no point being afraid of change—it's coming anyway, so embrace it and lead from the front.” “Your people know you better than you know them. Consistency builds credibility and trust.” Previously Glen was Co-Founder of KGD International G.K.; Chief of Staff, President's Office Bayer Holdings, Bayer Yakuhin Japan; Vice-President General Manager, Japan Syneos Health Clinical Solutions; Director Government & Industry affairs, Takeda Pharmaceuticals; Director, Office of President & CEO; Manager IBERICA Holdings Japan; Corporate Planning & Portfolio & Product Strategy Planning Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma. What role does storytelling play in leadership in Japan? Glenn emphasises that leaders must give their teams a compelling story—one that is realistic yet inspiring, stretching potential without breaking credibility. Vision alone is insufficient; it must be supported by consistent communication, regular progress updates, and visible actions that prove the leader is living the values of the organisation. In Japan, where employees often anticipate the worst if left uninformed, transparency is the most effective way to prevent negativity and build alignment. How should leaders engage with employees in Japan? Engagement begins with listening. When stepping into a leadership role, Glenn made a point of conducting one-on-ones, group lunches, and field visits with customers and sales teams. This was not only to introduce himself but to gather insights from staff at all levels. By synthesising these perspectives into strategic actions, he built credibility and showed respect for employees' experience. For him, engagement is less about imposing a new narrative and more about co-creating it with the organisation. Why is credibility so important for leadership trust in Japan? Trust, Glenn argues, is built on credibility—the single most important factor employees look for in their leaders. Employees observe their leader's behaviour closely and adjust accordingly. Consistency, respect, and openness are non-negotiable. Trust is also reinforced by how leaders handle mistakes. In Japan's perfectionist culture, errors are often stigmatised, yet Glenn maintains that mistakes must be framed as learning opportunities. Instead of rejecting ideas outright, leaders should explain decisions and encourage teams to test new approaches within agreed boundaries. How can leaders overcome silos and matrix challenges? Japan's business environment is marked by entrenched silos and the complexity of global matrix structures. Glenn's approach is to create opportunities for cross-functional interaction, sparking collaboration by bringing teams together in informal settings. He sees the role of a country manager as a translator—bridging corporate headquarters' expectations, Japan's cultural context, and his own leadership style. Importantly, he avoids walling Japan off as a “kingdom,” instead advocating for Japan to be a proactive participant in global change initiatives. What advice does Glenn have for foreign leaders in Japan? He advises incoming leaders to resist steamrolling with bold directives. In his experience, such behaviour leads to surface compliance while staff quietly wait for the leader's departure. Instead, he recommends authenticity—defined not as brash self-assertion but as inclusivity, diversity, and consideration. Being authentic in Japan means listening, asking questions, and drawing out the deep sense of ownership that employees already hold for their work. What is Glenn's definition of leadership? Ultimately, Glenn defines leadership as creating change and bringing people somewhere they did not believe they could reach. It is not about individual heroics but about crafting a collective journey, enabling people to grow and succeed together. This philosophy reflects both his global career trajectory and his long immersion in Japan's corporate culture, offering a pragmatic yet inspiring blueprint for effective leadership in one of the world's most complex business environments.
Working six ‘till six, what a way to make a living. What goes into being the Head Coach of Plymouth Argyle? Well, a lot – that's the short answer. Tom Clevelrey arrived at Home Park in the summer of 2025. He was touted as being one of the hottest prospects in terms of coaches in England and it's clear to see why. The effort and detail that goes into the day-to-day is dizzying and the work ethic that he lives by has clearly been drilled into him through the different challenges and obstacles he's overcome in his career. As a player he excelled. A Premier League champion, England international and Olympian. But as a coach, he feels even more comfortable. This is the story of, our gaffer, Tom Cleverley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A New York couple is charged after 21 dogs die inside a hot, airless boarding facility in Argyle. Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler is sentenced to four days in jail after pleading guilty to driving under the influence in Tennessee. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have Adam Argyle on the show. Adam is a designer and developer who is known for his work on VisBug and other design tools. He's also a member of the CSS Working Group and has worked on the dev tools for Chrome. If you haven't seen Adam's work that utilizes all the latest and greatest CSS features, you're missing out. Come listen to our conversation with Adam as we discuss his work on VisBug, his experience with the CSS Working Group, and his thoughts on the future of design and development tools.https://nerdy.dev/https://github.com/argyleinkhttps://bsky.app/profile/nerdy.devhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/adamargyle
Do your feelings determine the quality of your life? Is there something about how we live that contributes to worry and stress? When life’s challenges lead to anxiety, fear, worry, and isolation, we miss out on the quality of life God offers. This weekend, we will discover how to partner with Jesus to live free from worry and instead live trusting, with faith, and with gratitude. Join Pastor Jeff Little as we continue our series, ‘Live Lighter’ at Milestone Church! Welcome to Milestone Church!For over 20 years, we’ve helped people like you grow in their faith, connect with a life-giving and spirit-filled church, and embody the mission of reaching people and building lives. From weekend services to resources for every age and stage of life, there’s a place for you here! Whether you're joining us from right here in Keller, McKinney, Haslet, Argyle—or anywhere around the world—we’re honored to have you as part of our spiritual family. Each week, you’ll find encouraging messages, full services, and stories that help you take practical steps in your faith journey. We believe when you encounter Jesus, everything changes—and you don’t have to walk that journey alone. Join Pastor Jeff Little each weekend for encouraging, Bible centered messages. Welcome to Milestone Church! Take a Next Step with Us Everything you need is here:
Lead Pastor Scott Brooks preaches from Mark 10:35-45 to finish our Summit: TDC Defined sermon series.
Brad Larson, Argyle Campus Pastor, preaches from Hebrews 10:23-25.
You have two options with your burdens: carry the weight or cast them and live lighter. Whether it’s financial burdens, relational, work stress, family—whatever you find yourself carrying, God wants to show you how to live lighter and without shouldering the weight of life on your own! Join Pastor Jeff Little as we kick off a new series, ‘Live Lighter’ at Milestone Church!Welcome to Milestone Church!For over 20 years, we’ve helped people like you grow in their faith, connect with a life-giving and spirit-filled church, and embody the mission of reaching people and building lives. From weekend services to resources for every age and stage of life, there’s a place for you here!Whether you're joining us from right here in Keller, McKinney, Haslet, Argyle—or anywhere around the world—we’re honored to have you as part of our spiritual family.Each week, you’ll find encouraging messages, full services, and stories that help you take practical steps in your faith journey. We believe when you encounter Jesus, everything changes—and you don’t have to walk that journey alone. Join Pastor Jeff Little each weekend for encouraging, Bible centered messages. Welcome to Milestone Church!
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Podcast, Tom is joined by Alex, Mark, Chris, and Dan to dissect another topsy-turvy but ultimately disappointing outing for the Greens. After falling two goals behind for the fourth straight match, the panel discuss what needs to change for Argyle to get some much-needed points on the board. In part two, the discussion turns to the bigger picture — exploring how a season once billed as a promotion push has quickly unravelled into a fight for League One survival. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They say diamonds aren't forever...and neither was the boom of Australia's one-time biggest global producer of diamonds by volume...so what went down in the Argyle mine?
We all want to feel closer to God, but how does it work? Maybe you felt close to God at one point in your life and have drifted away, wondering, "How do I get back?" The process isn’t difficult, and the benefits of being close with Jesus every day will radically change your life. Join Pastor Jeff Little at Milestone Church as we wrap up our series, All In! Welcome to Milestone Church!For over 20 years, we’ve helped people like you grow in their faith, connect with a life-giving and spirit-filled church, and embody the mission of reaching people and building lives. From weekend services to resources for every age and stage of life, there’s a place for you here! Whether you're joining us from right here in Keller, McKinney, Haslet, Argyle—or anywhere around the world—we’re honored to have you as part of our spiritual family. Each week, you’ll find encouraging messages, full services, and stories that help you take practical steps in your faith journey. We believe when you encounter Jesus, everything changes—and you don’t have to walk that journey alone. Join Pastor Jeff Little each weekend for encouraging, Bible centered messages.
Argyle Campus Pastor, Brad Larson, preaches from John 10:10.
One of England's finest. Not many clubs can say they have been managed by England's greatest goalkeeper and record appearance holder. In fact, only one can and that's Plymouth Argyle. Peter Shilton had a glittering career that saw him capped by his country 125 times, play at three World Cups, become and English champion, a European champion twice and play over 1000 Football League games. In 1992 he became Argyle manager and oversaw one of the most remarkable periods in the club's recent history. From underachievers to swashbuckling entertainers, Shilton transformed the way Argyle played and brough some of the greatest players in modern times to the club. This is the story of Peter Shilton OBE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Argyle from Pod of Greed returns to the show to talk about a trio of extremely stupid episodes. While Microbots is mostly your average 'guys shrink down to go inside another guy' episode of children's animation it does contain one of the best scenes in all of G1 and introduces us to Perceptor. Then we experience the Television equivalent of being hit over the head with a sack of doorknobs for 45 minutes with the infamous two parter Megatron's Master Plan. Included in this Datatrack are discussions of the following topics; Brawn's rampant homophobia, Autobot HR, EVIL brain impulses, macguffins too stupid to come back in legacy media, the Optimus Prime costume suspiciously fitted specifically for Starscream, Optimus obeying circuit courts, Cosmos, Tracks stealing the Lambo Bros' whole schtick, Thrust's cowriting credit, and the unfortunate parallels to our modern, stupid reality. Also sorry about my audio! I unplugged my mic and forgot to readjust my levels so I might go from being too loud to too quiet at some points here. Hopefully I fixed most of the peaking- Mara. Noise Space | Discord | Patreon This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to Milestone Church!For over 20 years, we’ve helped people like you grow in their faith, connect with a life-giving and spirit-filled church, and embody the mission of reaching people and building lives. From weekend services to resources for every age and stage of life, there’s a place for you here!Whether you're joining us from right here in Keller, McKinney, Haslet, Argyle—or anywhere around the world—we’re honored to have you as part of our spiritual family.Each week, you’ll find encouraging messages, full services, and stories that help you take practical steps in your faith journey. We believe when you encounter Jesus, everything changes—and you don’t have to walk that journey alone. Join Pastor Jeff Little each weekend for encouraging, Bible centered messages.
Brad Larson, Argyle Campus Pastor, preaches from Proverbs 26:20-22.
Archie, Dan, Mark and Tom unpack a chaotic — and ultimately deeply disappointing — opening day at Home Park, as Argyle fall to a 3–1 defeat to Barnsley. Disallowed goals, defensive horror shows, and a nightmare debut for Wiredu all feature in a performance that raised more questions than answers.There's tactical chat, referee gripes, and a look at what the substitutions did (or didn't) change.In Part 2, the panel reflect on what the result might tell us about the season ahead — including the state of the squad, the need for signings, and the importance of the next few games.They also share thoughts on the recent Fans' Forum and look ahead to next week's trip to Bolton — where, off the pitch, we'll come up against plenty of familiar faces. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the key to healthier, happier kids—and adults—wasn't hidden in a lab but buried in the soil beneath our feet? In this powerful episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Amanda Argyle and Miriam Eriksson of Argyle Acres Education Foundation share their deeply personal stories of transformation—through infertility, health crises, and radical simplicity—to show how reconnecting with nature and regenerative farming can revive families from the inside out. From raw land and baby carriers to community camps and chicken-processing days, they've built a space where kids witness the rhythms of real life, discover their resilience, and fall in love with the natural world. Host Ginny Yurich guides a rich conversation about soil health, ancestral wisdom, and why death isn't something to hide from kids—but a teacher to embrace. The conversation weaves science with story, beauty with messiness, and parenting with purpose. Whether you're new to farming or just trying to make more space for nature in your family's life, this episode is a moving reminder: you don't need perfection—just the courage to begin. Learn more at @argyle_acres and @thebiohackingfamily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In collaboration with One Team In Devon, Archie, Tom and James are joined by Italian football journalist Alberto Lauciello, who pulls back the curtain on how analytics can help identify players that fit Tom Cleverley's stated profiles. The team delve into the intricacies of Argyle's transfer window, with a particular focus on the pressing need for a number nine.The discussion explores what makes an ideal striker, potential targets, and the role age and experience play in recruitment. The panel also assess recent signings, overall squad depth, and team balance — before rounding off with their predictions for the season ahead.Alberto's full report is available in the latest OTID newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Archie, Chris and Mark get together a matter of minutes after the Lionesses' penalty victory for the penultimate pre-season Pilgrims Podcast.Special guest Aaron Cusack provides deep insight in a review of the Bristol City friendly defeat and what Argyle should look to continue, and what perhaps they need to develop, for the League One season ahead.Thoughts then inevitably turn to player recruitment and the need for a number 9 — unless a superstar is already in there somewhere, of course…Part 2 explores the shape and size of the squad as a whole, thoughts and expectations for the season ahead, and perhaps the worst ideas ever recorded for 48 hours in Britain's Ocean City. There is doom, there is outrageous positivity; it's that time of the year though, isn't it?Bring on Barnsley. COYG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Larson preaches from Proverbs 26:20-22
What's up, dudes? Merry Christmas in July! He's a Mr. Rogers colleague who went on to become a national treasure! Yes, it's Ernie Coombs! CJ Bélanger from Rose Suchak Ladder joins me to talk about a Mr. Dressup Christmas!In this 1989(?) episode, Hisani Clarke and Alyson Court join the titular host for a Christmas tree trimming party. Alyson goes to bake Christmas cookies while Hisani shovels snow. Meanwhile, the puppet Casey and Mr. Dressup sing O Christmas Tree and Deck the Hall. Following that, the puppets Aunt Bird and Alligator Al present their homemade ornaments of a snow heron and magic elf. Subsequently, Truffles and Dressup make a wonderful paper snowflake ornament. Finnegan is surprised when the magic elf ornament plays Jingle Bells. The lovable host reads a story of a little forest mouse who helps a lost elf and is rewarded by Santa. Once all the ornaments are complete and the tree fully adorned, they all sing We Wish You a Merry Christmas!Nostalgic magic? Check. Creative crafts? Got ‘em. Argyle sweater vests? Only the best! So grab your scissors, make your own ornament, and trim the tree to this episode on Mr. Dressup Christmas!Rose Suchak LadderIG: @rosesuchakladderpodGive us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
In this uplifting solo episode of the SuperLife podcast, Darin Olien dives into the science and soul of happiness—what it really is, why we've misunderstood it, and how we can rewire ourselves for true contentment. Backed by decades of research (including the 85-year Harvard study on happiness), Darin explores the power of relationships, gratitude, movement, nature, and intention-setting as daily tools for thriving. Whether you're feeling disconnected or just looking for new ways to deepen your joy and resilience, this episode is packed with actionable steps, mindset shifts, and real talk to help you reconnect with what truly matters. What You'll Learn: 00:02:15 – The true art and science of happiness in a chaotic world 00:03:45 – How to build resilience by stepping outside the “matrix” 00:04:21 – The #1 predictor of long-term health and happiness 00:06:35 – Harvard's 85-year study on relationships and longevity 00:08:12 – How close connections protect your brain and body 00:09:48 – Why “social fitness” is just as important as physical fitness 00:11:16 – The surprising benefits of aging: boundaries & positivity 00:12:32 – Meaningful goals vs. meaningless ambition 00:14:10 – Darin's mindfulness and breathing routines for mental clarity 00:15:46 – Why sleep is the ultimate superpower (and how he gets 8.5 hours) 00:16:13 – Micro-habits that reset your mood instantly 00:17:56 – The ripple effect of small acts of kindness 00:18:16 – Using nature and awe as powerful antidepressants 00:19:46 – Smiling as a nervous system hack 00:20:04 – Reframing negative thoughts and using them for insight 00:21:42 – The power of deliberately scheduling positivity 00:22:25 – Why writing out your “perfect day” can transform your life 00:24:39 – How contentment is your default state (and how to return to it) 00:25:23 – Darin's upcoming Patreon and the future of SuperLife content Thank You to Our Sponsor: Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Get More From Darin Olien: Website: www.darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Podcast: SuperLife Book: Fatal Conveniences Key Takeaway: "The science is clear—happiness isn't something you chase. It's something you build. One small choice at a time." Bibliography of Key Studies on Happiness, Contentment, and Positive Outlook: Positive Relationships and Happiness · Harvard Study of Adult Development: An ongoing 85-year longitudinal study identifying strong, positive relationships as the single strongest predictor of long-term health and happiness. https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org · Larson, R., Mannell, R., & Zuzanek, J. (1986). “Daily experiences of mood: A study of the relationships between social activities and happiness”. · Baumeister, R. & Leary, M. (1995); Bowlby, J. (1969); Deci, E. & Ryan, R. (2000): Theories and empirical work on subjective well-being and close relationships. · Argyle, M. (2001); Dolan, P., Peasgood, T., & White, M. (2008): Links between quality relationships and happiness. Mindfulness and Mental Health · Keng, S.-L., Smoski, M.J., & Robins, C.J. (2011). “Effects of Mindfulness on Psychological Health: A Review of Empirical Studies.” Clinical Psychology Review, 31(6), 1041–1056. Review of empirical research on mindfulness interventions. · Systematic review and meta-analysis (Frontiers in Public Health, 2023): Effects of mindfulness-based interventions on depression, anxiety, stress, and sleep. · American Psychological Association (APA): Review of over 200 studies showing mindfulness meditation reduces stress, anxiety, and negative affect. Gratitude and Well-Being · Emmons, R.A. & McCullough, M.E. (2003). “Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life.”. · Dickerhoof, R. (2007); Froh, J.J. et al. (2008, 2011); Wood, A.M. et al. (2010): Multiple studies examining gratitude journaling and life satisfaction. · Wood, A.M. et al. (2010–2016): Research into how gratitude predicts sleep quality, personality, and subjective well-being. · Systematic review and meta-analysis (2023): Gratitude interventions linked to increases in life satisfaction, mental health, and reduced anxiety. · Harvard Health (2024): Overview of gratitude's effects on health, sleep, and happiness. Growth Mindset and Happiness · Berg, J. M., Wrzesniewski, A., Grant, A. M., Kurkoski, J., & Welle, B. (2022). “Getting unstuck: The effects of growth mindsets about the self and job on happiness at work.” Journal of Applied Psychology. · Yang, Y., et al. (2022). “The Influence of Growth Mindset on the Mental Health and Life Perception of College Students.” Frontiers in Psychology. · MindVue Profile Study: Correlations between mindset factors and happiness, highlighting impacts of growth mindset. Kindness, Acts of Kindness, and Well-Being · Otake, K. et al. (2006). “Happy people become happier through kindness: A counting kindnesses intervention”. · University of Ohio study (2023): Compared acts of kindness, social activity, and cognitive therapy—finding acts of kindness improve life satisfaction and social connection. · Uprise Health: Report on neurochemical and well-being benefits of performing and receiving acts of kindness.
Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Shamus has details on: New North Side Red Line Stations Open After Years Of Construction, Closures: ‘We're So Excited': The new Lawrence, Argyle, Berwyn and Bryn Mawr Red Line stations opened Sunday to the delight […]
After four years of construction and closures, the CTA has reopened four Red Line stations. Politicians, construction workers and neighbors gathered for a ribbon-cutting Monday morning under the rebuilt Argyle stop. With L trains passing overhead, acting CTA President Nora Leerhson called it and other stations “gateways to opportunity, fulfillment and freedom”.
After four years of construction and closures, the CTA has reopened four Red Line stations. Politicians, construction workers and neighbors gathered for a ribbon-cutting Monday morning under the rebuilt Argyle stop. With L trains passing overhead, acting CTA President Nora Leerhson called it and other stations “gateways to opportunity, fulfillment and freedom”.
After four years of construction and closures, the CTA has reopened four Red Line stations. Politicians, construction workers and neighbors gathered for a ribbon-cutting Monday morning under the rebuilt Argyle stop. With L trains passing overhead, acting CTA President Nora Leerhson called it and other stations “gateways to opportunity, fulfillment and freedom”.
Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 29:15.
Greg Carroll, Director of Partnerships & Events for the Uptown Chamber of Commerce, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the Argyle Night Market returning. Businesses in Uptown, hit hard by the pandemic, faced further challenges with the closure of several Red Line stations. Local business owners hope to see the reopening of the Argyle Street station […]
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Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 10:19.
TTO-226 Faggot and Retard are Back, Hobbit Animation, Lord of Rings, Predator Universe, Spiderman 2, Suck Dick, DC Crisis Infinate Earths, Halo Cowboy Bebop Last of Us Ruined, Russian Jet Flying next to USA Battleship, Iran War, SpaceX Explosion, Nuclear Power Hybrid Prius, AI Girlfriend Marrige, I Cum Again Story, AI Different Area Codes, WriteSonic, Bane Wrong Movies, Footlong Sues Subway, Lil Burro Donkey Ass, 7 Foot Woman, Ripping Off, Exploit Airlines, Papillon Monarch Dog, Wild Thornberrys, Animal Kingdom, X-Files, Death of a Unicorn, Pig, Ballerina, Argyle, Bryce Dallas Howard, Department Q Deep Cover, Egyptian Archeologist, Zahi Hawass Full of Shit, Pryamids Void,
Brad Larson preaches from Proverbs 14:29.
Tom, Mark, Chris and Seve discuss the challenges facing Argyle as they prepare for League One. With Maxi in a taxi, the squad is amid a big rebuild but really lacking a talisman or three, and opinions vary as to whether we are in limbo, whether it is too early to say, or whether this is the extent of our buying power.The team then reminisce about the players to wear the no.10 shirt this century, in a sort-of quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 27:5-6.
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we go through the most recent borrower characteristics. Plus, Robbie sits down with Argyle's John Hardesty to discuss what's driving lender migration in the LOS and POS space, how tech stacks are being evaluated more strategically, why “conversion” matters more than ever in verification workflows, and what true interoperability means for mortgage fintech. And we close with a look at when we are going to see a flight to quality from the conflict in Iran.Thank you to Optimal Blue. Optimal Blue bridges the primary and secondary mortgage markets to deliver the industry's only end-to-end capital markets platform, helping lenders maximize profitability and operate efficiently so they can help American borrowers achieve the dream of homeownership.
Is it the end of Season 2 or the start of Season 3 of the Pilgrims Podcast? Either way, Alex, Archie and Chris are back for a rambling summer special.Part One focuses on incomings both on and off the pitch. A new head coach appears to have met with universal approval, and there's praise for the speed at which the club has acted to enable what promises to be a busy summer. Some new signings (and a few returning players who may feel like new signings) are discussed in the context of a reset in League One football.Part Two opens with a thank you to two departing legends and a detailed look at what the club has lost, particularly with the exit of homegrown Adam Randell. There's a staunch defence of his career and his (understandable) decision to move on — which sparks a wide-ranging discussion on Argyle's overall performance in the transfer market during the Hallett era. Finally, Alex and Chris share their thoughts on the TST 7-a-side tournament and a stellar, profile-raising commercial showing in the buoyant US ‘soccer' market.Next stop: fixture release day. Can't wait. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Larson preaches from Proverbs 3:9-10.
How do you find your sweet spot of what you're good at and what you like? In this episode of Clinical Edge Fridays, Kirk Behrendt brings in Dr. Jaren Argyle, founder of The Elevated Dentist, to share his difficult journey from doing procedures he hated and being “done” to becoming the most fulfilled in his life and career. If you're unhappy where you're at, don't stay stuck! To learn how you can get the most out of your personal and professional life, listen to Episode 905 of The Best Practices Show!*If you or someone you know — in or out of the dental community — is struggling with depression or is in distress, resources are linked for you below.Learn More About Dr. Argyle:Join Dr. Argyle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jarenargyleFollow Dr. Argyle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/argyledentalSchedule your consultation with Dr. Argyle: https://www.theelevateddentist.com/schedule-your-consultationMore Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:Subscribe to The Best Practices Show: https://the-best-practices-show.captivate.fm/listenJoin The Best Practices Association: https://www.actdental.com/bpaDownload ACT's BPA app on the Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/best-practices-association/id6738960360Download ACT's BPA app on the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.actdental.join&hl=en_USJoin ACT's To The Top Study Club: https://www.actdental.com/tttGet The Best Practices Magazine for free: https://www.actdental.com/magazinePlease leave us a review on the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-best-practices-show-with-kirk-behrendt/id1223838218Episode Resources:Watch the video version of Episode 905: https://www.youtube.com/@actdental/videosContact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988Suicide Prevention Lifeline website: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.orgSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helplineAmerican Association for Marriage and Family Therapy: https://www.aamft.org“Are Dentists Really More Prone to Suicide?” by Elizabeth Brown: