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@ChrisBurke02 and @WillHeflin11 with @Vol_Baseball update and preview of this weekend#Vols
Wednesday with Watson Brown presented by Simpson's Meats simpsonsmeats.com#Vols
Tennessee Missouri preview @Vol_HoopsJohn Adams @KnoxNews presented by Jennifer Morris Keller Williams nextmovesmokymountains.comMark Griffin in Hour 2#Vols
When Vance Basilio noticed his toddler son's eye suddenly turning inward, what began as intermittent esotropia gradually became a diagnosis of partially accommodative strabismus. After early reassurance from providers who focused only on eye health, Vance continued searching for answers and eventually found a developmental optometrist who evaluated Luca's visual function more comprehensively.In this episode, Vance shares their two-year journey of glasses, vision therapy, and intensive daily home practice. He discusses suppression, accommodative vs. non-accommodative components, measurable progress over time, and why their family chose a functional, long-term approach rather than surgery.If you're navigating a new strabismus diagnosis in your child, this honest parent perspective offers clarity, encouragement, hope, and practical insight.Connect with Denise Allen:Website: https://healingmysight.comHealing our Sight Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063570817348If you liked this episode, click here to send me a message. I also appreciate guest and topic suggestions.Click the link above to message me directly. It comes to me as FAN MAIL! How great is that? Just click on the place that says, "If you liked this episode CLICK HERE:"
Basilio e Artemis, dopo aver salutato i compagni, partono per trovare una soluzione ai danni fatti da Korz e Barthor. Tra incontri inattesi e magie sotto la luce della luna, il viaggio porterà alla luce indizi importanti sul passato di uno di loro.Potete trovare i video di #IntavernadaKurt su:●Twitch●Youtube●Facebook●Telegram●Discord
Hour 1 preview of Tennessee OklahomaWednesday with Watson Brown presented by Simpson's Meats simpsonsmeats.com#Vols
John Adams @KnoxNews presented by Jennifer Morris Keller Williams nextmovesmokymountains.com#Vols
Tony Basilio talks Tennessee sports NOW
Larry Vaught @VaughtsViews previews Tennessee Kentucky#Vols
Marcos Garza joined in Hour 1 to discuss Joey Aguilar TROWatson Brown presented by Simpson's Meats simpsonsmeats.com#Vols
This week I'm joined by my good friend Chenell Basilio, creator of Growth in Reverse and one of the most thorough newsletter analysts in the space. We spent over an hour diving deep into what's really working in email right now — from the death of newsletter hype to the opportunity hiding in recommendation networks. Chenell shared her framework of "insanely valuable content" (the one thing that matters more than any growth hack), and we got surprisingly honest about using AI to create short-form content from our long-form work. We also tackled the big question: how do you grow an email list if you refuse to use social media? Turns out there are more options than you think — from public homework challenges to old-school guest posting making a comeback. Plus, I introduced a new segment called "Unhinged Questions" where we played kiss, marry, kill with email platforms. Growth in Reverse (Chenell's newsletter) The Dink (pickleball newsletter with great referral program) Lenny's Newsletter (guest posting example) Ship 30 for 30 (public homework example) Tweet 100 (my old challenge that drove email growth) Full transcript and show notes *** TIMESTAMPS (00:00) Introduction (02:21) Email maturity and the end of newsletter hype (05:16) Why CPC advertising doesn't work for small creators (06:08) Chenell's focus: turning recommendation subscribers into fans (09:01) James Clear had 250K subscribers in 2012 (email inflation is real) (11:20) "It's never been easier to reach someone, harder to sustain a relationship" (12:33) "Insanely valuable content" — the one metric that matters (15:28) The struggle with AI-generated content that performs well (20:11) Short-form repurposing: employee vs. AI debate (24:18) What's no longer working: recommendations (before the reframe) (24:53) YouTube to email is massively underrated (29:25) How to grow without social media (5 strategies) (34:50) Public homework challenges (75 Hard, Tweet 100, Ship 30) (43:31) Unhinged Questions: Kiss, Marry, Kill email platforms (44:44) Operating on hunches without data (45:31) "I hate that I'm not doing deep dives every week" *** RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODE → #147: Chenell Basilio – How the best newsletter operators grow to 50K+ subscribers *** ASK CREATOR SCIENCE Submit your question here *** WHEN YOU'RE READY
Tony Basilio talks the Volunteers' Joey Aguilar case and the guys preview Super Bowl LX's biggest storylines
Tony Basilio talks Tennessee football's offseason and the guys break down the NFL coaching carousel, including Brian Daboll to the Titans
@MikeHuguenin in Hour 1Adam Sparks @AdamSparks @KnoxNews#Vols
Larry Vaught @VaughtsViews in Hour 1#Vols
Greg Pickel @GregPickel in Hour 1 Wednesday with Watson Brown in Hour 2 presented by Simpson's Meats simpsonsmeats.com#Vols
Tony Basilio talks Tennessee's luck in the transfer portal and Brad Logan talks Ole Miss' offseason
John Adams @KnoxNews presented by Jennifer Morris Keller Williams nextmovesmokymountains.comKevin Scarbinsky @KevinScarbinsky #BamaMark Griffin @MarkGriffinVOL in Hour 2 talking @Vol_Hoops#Vols #TransferPortal
Juan Crisóstomo (griego: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος, latín: Ioannes Chrysostomus) o Juan de Antioquía (latín: Ioannes Antiochensis; Antioquía, 347-Comana Pontica, 14 de septiembre de 407) fue un clérigo cristiano eminente, patriarca de Constantinopla, considerado por la Iglesia católica uno de los cuatro grandes Padres de la Iglesia del Oriente. La Iglesia ortodoxa griega lo valora como uno de los más grandes teólogos y uno de los tres pilares de esa Iglesia, juntamente con Basilio el Grande y Gregorio Nacianceno. Por su formación intelectual y su origen, es el único de los grandes Padres orientales que procede de la Escuela de Antioquía.[2] Este Padre de la Iglesia fue famoso por sus discursos públicos y por su denuncia de los abusos de las autoridades imperiales y de la vida licenciosa del clero bizantino. Su enfrentamiento con la corte del emperador Arcadio y de su esposa Elia Eudoxia resultó en su destierro. Reinstalado en su sede episcopal temporalmente, fue por último depuesto y exiliado hasta su muerte.[2] Un siglo después, Juan de Constantinopla recibió el título por el que le conoce la posteridad: Juan Crisóstomo.[3] Ese término proviene del griego chrysóstomos (χρυσόστομος) [jrisóstomos], y significa ‘boca de oro' (χρυσός: jrüsós 'oro' y στόμα: stoma 'boca') en razón de su extraordinaria elocuencia que lo consagró como el máximo orador entre los Padres griegos.[2]
John Adams @KnoxNews presented by Jennifer Morris Keller Williams nextmovesmokymountains.comMark Griffin in Hour 2 previewing Tennessee Texas basketball @MarkGriffinVOL#Vols
Live from Tennessee Tap House for FanRun all day Music City Bowl Watch Party remote 350 N Peters Road John Adams @KnoxNews Tuesday presented by Jennifer Morris Keller Williams nextmovesmokymountains.comTune in tonight immediately following Tennessee Illinois for Garza Law Fifth Quarter Fan Reaction garzalaw.com#Vols