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We sound the Rami alarm this week to check the health of the industry after a massive week of game announcements from Summer Game Fest! We go over the Nintendo Direct, pick out some games we're excited about go into the history of 1666: Amsterdam. With the extreme slate of new games on the horizon comes news of Microsoft looking to downsize and possibly sell off the XBOX brand and what that means for everyone else. Then for a little bonus discussion Rami goes into more detail from the development of his own game "Australia Did It!" Games this week: The 7th Guest remake, Path of Exile 2, 007 First Light, Gambonaza and more! 0:00 - Intro1:00 - Dog owners3:50 - Beach vacation4:30 - Rami is here13:30 - The Nintendo Direct21:50 - Fable25:20 - Apples34:00 - Rami on SGF36:00 - Guild Wars 339:05 - gen Alpha45:30 - 1666: Amsterdam50:00 - SGF wrap-up1:10:00 - Competing 1:21:40 - The AI discussion1:26:05 - Microsoft ready to chop up XBOX1:59:00 - Monetary systems2:11:10 - Final Fantasy VII Remake director on streaming2:21:00 - Capcom moving away from auteur development2:28:10 - The 7th Guest remake2:31:50 - Path of Exile 22:33:20 - Gothic 1 remake2:34:50 - 007 First Light2:46:40 - Gambonanza2:48:50 - Joining the end of Destiny 22:58:20 - Shoutouts3:02:00 - BONUS: Australia Did ItSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What happens when an acclaimed author of contemporary fiction and young adult literature turns her attention to psychological suspense?Join host Dr. Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes on Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality as she welcomes bestselling author Carol Snow—https://www.carolsnow.com/. From her early days as a freelance writer and editor to publishing beloved novels with Berkley/Penguin, Carol has captivated readers with stories filled with humor, heart, and unforgettable characters.In this fascinating conversation, Carol shares her journey from writing contemporary fiction and award-recognized young adult novels to crafting her newest release, The Girl on the Beach, a gripping psychological thriller set against the stunning backdrop of California's coastline.Together, they discuss the art of storytelling, creating compelling characters, the transition between genres, and the inspiration behind Carol's latest suspense-filled novel. Whether you're a reader, writer, or thriller enthusiast, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at one author's remarkable literary journey.
Three drafts, three very different guests. Dan, an actuary with three kids who refuses to howl under any circumstances. Krutches, a best ball grinder who shares his takes on a ton of different players. And, finally Curt Rambus , the exterminator from So You Think You Can Tout who joins from his phone because the $200 Chromebook Pete bought him is still in the box, and spends the Eliminator draft asking Pete to click buttons for him while negotiating his content creator going rate. Want to draft on stream with me?
Bob Bert is a New Jersey based drummer, writer, and punk rock veteran whose resume includes Sonic Youth, Pussy Galore, Knoxville Girls and Lydia Lunch. His debut solo record Beach Bongo Bloodbath is due out June 12th via Bar None Records. Bob shares the process and inspiration behind the new record, which is largely made up of an eclectic collection of covers. We learn how a specific percussion setup shaped the record, how he chose the songs to record and why Beach Bongo Bloodbath is a guitar-free recording.The two discuss Bob's recording process, Bob shares the details for the jam-packed record release event and we hear some new tunes. Bob BertBar None RecordsTour Stories would like to welcome our newest sponsor Kuma Coffee. Kuma Coffee is a 100% Independently owned roasting company right here in Seattle since 2008. Kuma is a 5-person team, roasting over 100,000lbs of exclusively high scoring coffee each year. They source their coffees direct from origin and pay well over fair trade pricing to farmers. This guarantees the highest quality, while supporting rural farming communities throughout the Global SouthThey also just launched an instant coffee… (Joe's favorite instant)Find everything Kuma at Kumacoffee.comEpisode supported by our friends Izotope This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 12 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable 20 plug-ins for mastering mastery. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by @distrokid. Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. @thetourstories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH @distrokidEp supported by Heil Sound. For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:DistrokidKuma CoffeeHeil sound"For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Izotope
We're starting off the summer by going "Back to the Beach" and revisiting Disney Channel's version of a teen drama with flat characters, more jealousy storylines than you can count, and special guest Austin Butler...otherwise known as Jonas L.A. Plus, our thoughts on Bridgit Mendler creating a pop emergency and 20 years of the Disney Channel Games. ----- Follow The Time Mousechine: Instagram Twitter TikTok Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, Beautiful...I'm so grateful you're here with me. The peaceful sound of ocean waves splashing against rocky cliffs creates a calming escape from the noise of the day. These relaxing beach sounds are perfect for deep sleep, meditation, studying, yoga, stress relief, and peaceful focus. I hope this soothing coastal ambience helps you feel grounded, calm, and completely relaxed tonight. Love,
This week, Scott Hudson returns to give his first-hand account of Bash at The Beach 1996!PLEASE LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!Check out PWW on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/prowrestlingworld/
As the co-founder of American International Pictures (AIP), Samuel Z. Arkoff became a titan of the "B-movie" genre, mastering the art of low-budget, high-profit filmmaking targeted specifically at the burgeoning teenage demographic.
Farm Aid is heading to Virginia Beach for the first time Saturday, Sept. 26, and global demand for crop protection products will continue growing as farmers work to protect yields and meet rising food demand.
Die Formatagenda hat sich ein wenig geleert und damit ist Platz für ein zweiteiliges Special von der Fashion Show, auf der wir vor einiger Zeit waren. Zu Bereden gab es genug: Bricht ein Bachelor bald wirklich ab? War das der ohrenloseste Auszug jemals bei Ex on the Beach? Und kommen diese Paare bei Prominent Getrennt wieder zusammen? Kommt mit und bekommt einen Einblick in die Trash-Woche!00:00:00 Anmoderation00:03:40 Prominent getrennt #700:16:20 Special: Outfitcheck #100:22:59 Match My Ex #17 & 1800:27:08 Realitystar Academy #17 & 1800:37:45 Hörerinnenanruf00:39:58 Special: Outfitcheck #200:45:39 Temptation Island #1200:53:16 Die Bachelors #601:03:38 Ex on the Beach #301:14:59 Abmoderation
Asena hat kein Interesse? Für Lars Maucher damals offenbar schwerer vorstellbar als eine geheime Beziehung im Hintergrund. Bei uns spricht er über die aktuelle Ex on the Beach Staffel, seine Sicht auf die Situation und die Reaktionen der Zuschauer. Außerdem geht's um alte Flammen, neue Chancen und die Frage, ob bei Ex on the Beach jemals jemand die große Liebe findet oder nur neue Geschichten für die nächste Reality-Show.
[Part One of Two] In Part One of this two-part episode, investigative journalists Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell put it all on the table as the Beach family civil conspiracy case against billionaire gas station owner Greg Parker gets EVEN MORE CHAOTIC. Through motions filed Friday, the Beaches accuse Parker, his bank and his counsel of lying, hiding or not producing relevant records and telling a research company to willfully disobey a lawful subpoena. According to the filing, Greg Parker wired $383,000 to an Israeli defense contractor — Demoman International Ltd.— that, according to a 2023 news investigation, serves as a middle man for the sale of highly sophisticated bot-farm software (Advanced Impact Media Solutions) to unscrupulous politicians, governments, corporations and wealthy businessmen to manipulate public opinion using fake social media accounts. Parker unequivocally denies releasing photos of Mallory's dead body to the public, but this latest development raises serious questions about who else might have gotten the photos and why. Plus, why Greg Parker says he can't get a fair trial in Hampton County and says Judge Kelly needs to move the case to … Spartanburg? Let's Dive In…
Thirty years ago, professional wrestling changed forever. On this episode of Grilling JR, JR and guest host Paul Bromwell travel back to July 7, 1996, for one of the most shocking nights in wrestling history, WCW Bash at the Beach 1996. Listen as JR shares his unique perspective on the night Hulk Hogan stunned fans around the world by turning his back on Hulkamaniacs and aligning himself with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash to form the New World Order. The guys break down the atmosphere surrounding the event, the impact of Hogan's historic heel turn, and how the formation of the nWo reshaped the wrestling business for decades to come. From industry reaction to the lasting legacy of one of the most influential moments in sports entertainment history, JR and Paul revisit the event that flipped the wrestling world upside down. Thirty years later, the shockwaves can still be felt. THIS WEEKS SPONSORS BLUECHEW - Right now, when you buy two months of BlueChew Gold, you get the third for FREE with promo code JR. Visit http://BlueChew.com for more details and important safety information, and we thank BlueChew for sponsoring the podcast. SQUARE - Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at www.square.com/go/jr #squarepod PODCAST HEAT - Want to grow your business with the power of podcast advertising? Reach loyal, engaged audiences through trusted host endorsements across the Podcast Heat network. Learn more at PodcastHeat.com SAVE WITH CONRAD - Stop throwing money away by paying those high interest rates on your credit card. Roll them into one low monthly payment and on top of that, skip your next two house payments. Go to https://www.savewithconrad.com to learn more. https://youtu.be/-BJHzVOtrm0
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Summer has a different rhythm. Beach towels pile up. People come and go. Schedules shift. The dishwasher somehow never stops running. And honestly? That's normal. In this week's episode of Organizing with Ease, we're talking about how to make summer feel lighter at home without turning your house into another overwhelming project. Because summer doesn't need: more pressure more perfection or another full home overhaul. Instead, we're focusing on: simple summer systems light resets reducing visual clutter easy entertaining and creating a home that supports the season you're in. Inside this episode: why summer homes naturally function differently creating a simple “summer drop zone” lighter maintenance routines that actually help how visual clutter impacts mental overwhelm and why not every pile is a “doom pile.” One of my favorite reminders from this episode: “Your home should support your summer, not control it.” And another: “Sometimes maintenance is enough.” Summer Simplified Workshop ☀️ If this episode resonates with you, I'd love to invite you to my FREE live workshop: Summer Simplified June 23rd at 11:00 AM We'll talk about: realistic summer systems reducing overwhelm and creating a summer that feels lighter and easier instead of chaotic.Click Here to Register NowProgress over perfection, friend. Little by little, step by step. If you have been thinking about starting a newsletter or simplifying your emails, you can try it and receive 25 percent off your first year.Get Flodesk.Support the showConnect with Diana:Business email: Diana@dsdeclutrr.comOur Instagram: @dsdeclutrrOur Facebook: @dsdeclutrrOur Websites: dsdeclutrr.com
We're back after a week off! Kenny is fresh off his trip to the beach. Stu tells all about his Member-Guest weekend and the defeat they took (despite playing well). The PGA Tour has two playoff finishes in a row. Russell Henley wins the Charles Schwab Challenge over Eric Cole. Then JT Poston holds off Ryan Gerard, and a stacked field, to win the Memorial. We also hop off of golf to talk a little World Cup#MemberGuest #beach #WorldCup #MemorialTournament
Three Monterey County school districts will be reviewed by federal authorities for classroom instruction and bathroom policies related to gender identity and sexual orientation. And, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk's first live sports broadcast is a World Cup watch party later this month.
On Friday's "Connecticut Today," host Paul Pacelli delved into how much it might cost some out-of-towners to go to the beach of their choice this summer and whether or not the state should regulate beach access (00:30). Quinnipiac University Frank H. Netter School of Medicine Clinical Professor of Family Medicine Dr. Khuram Ghumman talked about millions of dollars of medical debt being eliminated for thousands of Connecticut folks (09:19)
Summer's here. And somewhere between the excitement of planning a big trip and the anxiety of what it costs, a lot of retirees end up doing something that surprises us… they feel guilty about it. They worked hard, they saved, they planned for decades, and then they second-guess a beach vacation. Today, let's talk about how travel fits into a real retirement plan and how to enjoy it without guilt. Important Links: Website: http://www.yourplanningpros.com Call: 844-707-7381 ----more---- Transcript: Marc: Summer's here and somewhere between the excitement of planning a big trip and the anxiety of what it costs, a lot of retirees end up doing something that surprises many. They feel guilty about it. So today let's talk about how travel fits into a real retirement strategy and how to enjoy it without all that guilt. Hey everybody, welcome into the podcast. It's another edition of Plan with the Tax Man. Tony and I are back for more content as we talk about investing finance and retirement. And we are going to talk about, again, that guilt-free vacation, planning, strategizing ahead of time so that you can enjoy some of the things that you really worked towards in your retirement years. And Tony, this works out well because you've had a bit of travel yourself, took a couple of vacations. And how you doing, my friend? Tony: I'm doing wonderful. Yeah, I'm back from vacations and I like this topic because it is as people get closer to retirement, I think about a lot of these things too, so I'm anxious to talk about it. Marc: Well, I think a lot of people have heard and probably know and admit, Tony, that most people will spend more time planning a vacation than they do their retirement. That's pretty common in this field. But when you're thinking about what you guys do, strategizing, putting these plans together, when you're building those out for people, is travel and vacation something that actually makes it into the plan? I know some advisors do, some don't. I feel like it's something that you've got to take into account and be budgeting for. And I'm sure that you guys do. What are some reasons why and how does that help the end user? Tony: Yeah. For a lot of our clients, it's one of the first questions I asked when we get to the point of, okay, what do you want to do in retirement? And if I don't hear, I mean, for a lot of people they say, "Well, I want to travel." But then we try to get a lot more specific with that. But if I don't hear it, I'll ask it. But what a lot of people do is the ones that don't think about it, they plan for everything else and they don't really plan for fun because once we get through everything, it's like, okay, what do you want to do that's fun? Because that's the whole reason for retiring and enjoying the last part of the game of your life. And so that's one thing I ask them and see if travel comes in there. And I think some people, they feel like they've never traveled a lot in their life so they don't feel like,... They want to do it, but they don't feel almost like they're worthy of it, like they haven't earned it yet, which I think is a mistake because obviously you have. And if they haven't planned for it, a lot of times then it gets kind of stressful and that's what leads us to, well, let's start planning for it. I mean, everybody's got different budgets and different thoughts about what their travel is. So what's great for me is not going to be great for a client or somebody else, but they just need to get it in their plan and obviously we can throw it out later or we can massage it, do whatever we want. But I definitely think that if it's important to them, we got to get it detailed. Marc: Well, and I think that some people probably seeing it on paper in their plan makes them feel like, "Okay, yes, I can spend this." Because like you said, they're so busy thinking, "Do I have enough to survive? Do I have enough to live on? Am I going to run out of money?" The classic things there. And it's like, no. And even with the vacation spending in your plan, you're not going to run out of money. I think that gives people that ability to do that more guilt-free. Tony: Absolutely. That does. And once they know that, yeah, they can ease up a little bit and feel a little more calm about talking about it and actually trying to plan something. It's fun to see when people haven't traveled a lot and they get to do some stuff that they never dreamt they would do. Marc: And I imagine that budget would change over the years. Like maybe you're budgeting 20,000 or 25,000 over the early couple years and then that tapers down a little bit because I'm assuming that there's a natural rhythm to how retirees spend. And we've all heard the terms about the go go and so like that. So obviously early on, most people are probably wanting to do more because A, free from work, I'm free from the time clock. But also B, I'm feeling good enough to go do it. Tony: Yes. And I used to think that too. I used to think that my retirement was going to be just the same from the beginning till the day you die. And as I've watched people over the years, that's so far from the truth because you're exactly right. Most of the time, as soon as people retire, they want to hit the travel and hit the stuff on the big bucket list as soon as they can for the reasons you mentioned. And then we see about 75-ish and beyond, things slow down. Your body isn't moving quite as fast. The mind isn't working quite as fast. And so they don't want to be so far from home in case something happens. And so it really starts to slow down. And then you get over most of the clients I see anyway, over 80, 82 years old, it's really gone to where those days are over. It's really just visiting family and trying to stay closer to home. So your travel budget does, it starts out high and then it starts going down, which even I think is more of a comfort to people to get them to take and do things while they're a little bit younger in retirement because you're not going to do this forever. Marc: Right, right. Yeah. And everybody, again, situation is going to be a little bit different. I imagine you often have to, and we've talked about this many times in other aspects of the retirement strategies, you have to put on that therapy hat, for lack of a better term, because I imagine there's many couples that don't see eye to eye on travel spending, right? Tony: There's a lot. Yeah. Marc: You got to balance some of that. What are some things to think about there? Tony: Well, generally, if we're on that page and somebody they can't come to an agreement, we definitely try to talk it out with both spouses usually and let them know that they are going to have the money to do it. Now, if there's some other reason that they don't want to go, then we can get that out in the open. But really we just try to convince them that you are going to have the money and you don't have to worry about that. Now, if you're averse to travel planes or something like that, I can't really help them with that, but it's really not the trip itself. It's just really kind of talking through, seeing on paper, reassuring them that, "Hey, this is able to be done." And see what they do. Sometimes they compromise, sometimes they don't. It's kind of funny to watch, but it's kind of interesting. I only had one couple where, and that's a real trouble where one of the spouses, she just didn't want to travel at all. I mean, it doesn't matter what the other spouse or I said. They had plenty of money and so he ended up kind of doing some things by himself and she was okay with it, but that was a rare instance. Most of the time they come up with something. Marc: Yeah. And again, how you've lived leading into that, my wife travels a lot for work so I know that she's going to want to do a little less than... And I don't travel. I don't leave the house at all very much because I can work from my home. So like a lot of people have done, so I imagine that adds an interesting dynamic too where one wants to go, one doesn't want to go. So you got to kind of find that balance. One wants to spend, one doesn't want to spend. So finding that balance. And a good way of thinking about this, Tony, is the plan itself might become the referee, right? Because then when it's in the plan and it's structured out and you go, look, you can see it. And then it maybe diffuses some of those arguments. Tony: It does. Yeah. Because once that time period comes up in the plan, everybody's ready for it. There's not any real surprises and they know they have the money. And yeah, it does ease the stress of it again. Marc: The tensions a little bit. Yeah. Yeah. Do most people think far enough ahead when it comes to planning for travel? I mean, I imagine most don't, right? I mean, there might be somebody who's a bit of a big planner, "Hey, I want to take this really big family trip three or four or five years out." But I imagine most people probably don't do that. Tony: They don't. I see this so often that they want to travel and then it's like, well, let's do something in six months. And then, okay, you could do that, but I think you need to focus on, especially in retirement, come up with a plan. I get a friend of mine because he always laughs at me because I do plan three, four, five years out even now for travel. I've got it already down for the next four years. At least what we think we want to do, obviously you can change it. Marc: Yeah, but it gives you time to kind of build in the funds and kind of see what you're going to do. I mean, things pop up like a popup wedding destination or something like that, sure, but a little bit of structure could help. Tony: It certainly can help. And I tell you, the shorter term planning, to me, I don't like surprises and most people don't. And I think some of that time leads to surprises, if you will, in stuff you didn't think about. And for me, I don't really care about that or I shouldn't say that I don't care about it. I don't care to think about it like that. And I don't know, for me, I try to get them to plan, let's just put a big picture out there, let's put it on a piece of paper. It's just garbage anyway, you don't have to do it and let's see what happens. Marc: I'd imagine you could also, maybe for the saver in the situation to our prior point, you could kind of say, "Hey, look, by doing this ahead of time as well, well ahead in advance, we could probably save some money because I mean think about the closer you get to a timeframe, the more the airfare goes up." So if you book something like two years out, it's going to be much cheaper, I would assume. Tony: It'd be much cheaper. Especially if you're doing tours and things across the continents and whatnot, they always have things that go on sales, you got to keep your eyes open so at least have the plan so if something you want to do pops up, you can save some money, you can get on or at least put a deposit down. Marc: Yeah. Yeah. And it got me thinking a minute ago when we were talking about the first point, you mentioned something about sometimes people get worried as they're aging, something might happen when they're traveling. And so I was going to ask you, what are some travel costs that tend to catch people off guard? That's a fantastic one. I mean healthcare, right? Medicare doesn't... Most people don't realize this, but it's not like Medicare follows you wherever you go. Tony: It doesn't follow you where you go and I think that's a big issue as people get older and older is they're worried about something happening when they're on vacation. I typically recommend some sort of travel insurance. I personally use a policy that I renew every year, just like my auto and home. Marc: So you've seen that be very, very helpful then? Tony: Extremely helpful. And if you're traveling a lot, it's a lot less expensive to just do the yearly policy than one by one because I think they overprice those a little bit. I've got a 24-hour line and I don't feel if something happened abroad, they're going to ship me home right away, but that's something to plan into the plan, number one, because if you do have something bad happen, which I had a friend who got sick down in Cabo and it was life-threatening and she was not able to get back. She almost died down there and it's just a mess and just a mess and then it ended up costing them a fortune to get her out of there. And if she just would have had travel insurance, that would have solved all of that. I think that's one issue. The other issue is, and I try to budget this even when we go on our trips is how much are we going to spend when we're there because you know you're going to do something. Marc: And then double it. Tony: Yeah. And then add some percentage points because stuff comes up that you see that you want or go to some... Whatever it's a show or something else. So that has to be planned in. And then other than that, really, as I age, now that I have my first grandchild, I'm longing for the years where I can go somewhere in the winter, maybe she can come visit me. And obviously I'll pay for that, so that has to be factored in as well. So all that kind of thing I think are some of the hidden costs people don't think about unless they're having some talks. Marc: Yeah. No, that's some good thoughts right there. Yeah, I mean things can always get... And it's not even just like the spending that gets more when you go someplace, taking in a show or some bigger items. The little stuff will nickel and dime you to death too. I was talking with somebody a couple years ago and they text me and they're like, "Worst mistake ever at a Hawaii resort, no sunscreen, had to buy it from the resort." And he was like, "It was like 40 bucks for like this bottle of sunscreen." He's like, "You've got to be kidding me." But they got you. They've got you by the you know what, right? You're not going anywhere. Tony: Oh, you do. Marc: You spend the money, right? So little things like that can just sneak up and granted, not that 40 bucks should make or break a trip, but it's just the idea that everything can get out of control if you're not careful. Tony: It is. When I was just on vacation and we went to France and I'd been there before and so I knew this, but the first time I went, I was unaware. This time I was a little more prepared because what they don't do is when you're tipping them, they don't put it on the credit card like we do here. And so I had euros. I usually don't travel with a lot of cash. I think that's a whole nother topic, but I did have some euros because I wanted to be able to tip in the way they wanted it and it's just again, one of those little things that make it a little less stressful. Marc: Yeah, that's a good point. And circling back real fast, we're going to wrap it up here, but another little thing I think when you're talking about the getting out and doing things and traveling while you're still feeling good enough to do it, especially if you're thinking about doing some of those countries and some of the European stuff like you were just talking about, it's a lot more walking than I think people realize and there's no AC and not the AC anyway like there is here. Tony: It doesn't work quite the same. Yeah. Marc: It doesn't work quite the same. So keep that in mind. Yeah. Tony: There's all kinds of loads of little weird things you could talk about. Yeah. It's just different cultures and so it would behoove you to learn a little bit about that just so you're not shocked with different ways people live. Marc: I can't tell you that how many times I've talked to somebody who's gone to like Italy or something in the summer and they're like, "Oh my God, there's no AC." And it's not like they don't have it, but they don't have it everywhere like we do, right? Tony: No, and then they're used to it. So it doesn't bother them. Marc: Exactly. That's the point, right? So anyway, so look, you didn't save for decades so you could sit at home and do nothing unless that was the plan. And if that's what you want to do, then that's okay too. But a good plan for travel makes things a little easier, a little more worthwhile, saves maybe some arguments and some headaches. So make sure you're talking with your advisor about putting that and strategizing that into your overall plan because I think that, again, seeing it in black and white gives people the freedom to feel like, "Hey, I can do this comfortably without the guilt." It serves as that good referee between you and the significant other so you're not jaw-jacking back and forth and making each other mad about piddly things. So it just kind of comes down to just put it in the plan, strategize it out and work with your advisor on doing that. Get a little ahead of the game and I think that'll serve you very well. So thanks for hanging out with us here this week on Plan with the Tax Man with Tony Morrow. Of course his team's here to help you if you need that help, yourplanningpros.com is where you can find them online, yourplanningpros.com. Again, your planningpros.com. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple or Spotify or whatever app you enjoy using. This is Plan With the Tax Man with Tony Morrow. Tony, my friend, I'll see you next time. Tony: All right. We'll see you next time. Have a good one. Securities offered through Avantax Investment Services SM, member FINRA, SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Avantax Advisory Services. Insurance services offered through an Avantax affiliated insurance agency. Investment strategies discussed in this episode may not be suitable for all investors. 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Summer's here. And somewhere between the excitement of planning a big trip and the anxiety of what it costs, a lot of retirees end up doing something that surprises us… they feel guilty about it. They worked hard, they saved, they planned for decades, and then they second-guess a beach vacation. Today, Phil talks about how travel fits into a real retirement plan and how to enjoy it without guilt. You didn't save for decades so you could sit home and protect every dollar. Give yourself permission to go. Just take your plan with you. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
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In this episode, Impact discusses the latest updates on the Murdaugh retrial. This includes the appointment of a new judge and the potential for a change of venue in the case. The " professor", Matt Siembieda, joins Impact to shed light on the legal strategies and potential outcomes involving the Beach V Parker Outrage Case. #Murdaughcase, #legalmotions, #venuechange, #evidencedisclosure, #socialmediainfluence, #legalanalysis, #courtroomstrategy, #SouthCarolinalaw Matt Siembieda, is an attorney and law professor at Temple Law School. Seton Tucker and Matt Harris began the Impact of Influence podcast shortly after the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. Now they cover true crime, past and present, from the southeast region of the U.S. Impact of Influence is part of the Evergreen Podcast Company. Look for Impact of Influence on Facebook and YouTube. Please support our sponsors Elevate your closet with Quince. Go to Quince dot com slash impact for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The stretch of beach that starts where DuSable Lake Shore Drive ends wasn't always as vibrant or as ‘gay' as it is today. Its transition was spearheaded by Jerry Marcoccia, who was searching for a sense of belonging in the 1990s. "You can't talk about this beach being gay without including me,” he said.
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
Welcome back to SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter, where, rather than Travis, it's our Amigo, Kyle Friend in the studio, answering all of your fan questions for our June beach volleyball mailbag episode. They're chatting: Favorite newcomers in beach volleyball, both on the AVP and Beach Pro Tour Who they think will make the LA 2028 podium The impact of Sweden and Norway on beach volleyball If Taylor Crabb and Andy Benesh sold their souls for two forfeit bronze medals SHOOTS! We have a NEW BOOK! Pre-order your copy of Volleyball for Dummies today at Barnes and Noble! Want SANDCAST merch? We got you covered. Check it out here! Get 25 PERCENT off and FREE SHIPPING on all Mikasa products with our code, SANDCAST and play with the ball. played with the best in the game. Head to Mikasa's website and get your bag of balls today! Get 10 PERCENT OFF VBTV using our discount code, SANDCAST10 Want to get better at beach volleyball? Use our discount code, SANDCAST, and get 10 percent off all Better at Beach products! If you want to receive our SANDCAST weekly newsletter, the Beach Volleyball Digest, which dishes all the biggest news in beach volleyball in one quick newsletter, click here and sign on up! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Summer's here. And somewhere between the excitement of planning a big trip and the anxiety of what it costs, a lot of retirees end up doing something that surprises us… they feel guilty about it. They worked hard, they saved, they planned for decades, and then they second-guess a beach vacation. Today, let's talk about how travel fits into a real retirement plan and how to enjoy it without guilt. Here's what we discuss in today's show: ✈️ Retirement is the time to enjoy the experiences you've spent decades planning for.
IMS DEEP IN THE BASEMENT PREVIEW Show: Come On A Journey With Me Artist: Afro-Licious Mumma Air Date: 10 June 2026 Genre: Deep House Come On A Journey With Me – IMS Ibiza: Deep In The Basement Preview Edition Join AfroLicious Mumma for a special edition of Come On A Journey With Me, recorded live from the beautiful shores of Santa Eulària Beach, Ibiza. Broadcasting from the heart of IMS Ibiza week, this Deep In The Basement Preview Edition takes listeners on a musical journey through the deeper sounds shaping dance floors and wellness spaces across the globe. Expect a carefully curated selection of Deep House, soulful rhythms, and underground gems inspired by the energy, creativity, and connection that make Ibiza a global home for electronic music culture. With the Mediterranean Sea as the backdrop and the spirit of IMS flowing through every track, AfroLicious Mumma shares music, reflections, and vibrations designed to uplift, inspire, and transport you. Whether you're tuning in from the beach, the city, or somewhere in between, this is your invitation to pause, connect, and journey through sound. Recorded on Santa Eulària Beach, Ibiza. Welcome to the IMS Ibiza: Deep In The Basement Preview Edition. This is the AfroLicious Mumma Come on a journey with me. Tracklist: Data Transmission show Don't let me Down Pando g Who Heals the healer Ode to Afro Fairy (AfroLicious Edit) Sweet Soul (Soulful Mix) by Msindo De Serenade Dear God In Heaven (feat. Aion) [Djexpo Sa Remix] by QuestarCafe Love 101 (Vocal Mix) by Music Roots Benevolence by Siz & Lazy K SA Calling by Mr Mluu & Mk Da Soul The Music (Tiyani Remix) by Deep Da Souljar & Msindo De Serenade African Meditation (1060 Sounds) by Mr Shane SA & Earful Soul Come On a Journey With Me (Spanish version) by Mr A Jones & AfroLicious Mumma Bayamemeza (Elementic Soul Signature Mix) by Artistic Rhythmz Make Love To My Mind (feat. Mr Mercedes) by AfroLicious Mumma The Name Of Jesus (Prayer Mix) by AndileAndy Lotta Luv (Radio Edit) by Arol $kinzie & TimAdeep Fallen Legends by Avenue Deep I Want U (feat. Mr Shane SA) by Artwork Sounds & DJ Kent Covenant Keeping God (feat. Aion) by Gusto Jazz & Spin Worx MATAMBO (Bones of my Bones) by Mr Mercedes Silly Cat (Nostalgic Mix) by Itshu Prince & The Godfathers Of Deep House SA Originally broadcast on Data Transmission Radio. Listen live and explore the archive: https://radio.datatransmission.co
Gordon Chang and Rick Fisher analyze China's "grayzone" activities and maritime intimidation near Taiwan. They discuss the deployment of massive Coast Guard vessels and Taiwan's asymmetric defense strategy to prevent beach invasions. (12)1950 NAIROBI
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This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy celebrate National Iced Tea Day, spotlight an inspiring Long Island mom making a difference, explore Revolutionary War history, and share some of the best summer happenings across Long Island. From new community resources and East End wine releases to beach safety, local getaways, and exciting upcoming events, this episode is packed with the stories, people, and places that make Long Island special.#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight honors Nicole Lackner of Bay Shore, who transformed her own postpartum journey into a new local resource for mothers. After facing postpartum health challenges following the birth of her daughter, Nicole created Beyond Motherhood, a maternal wellness center opening June 8 in Bay Shore. The center will offer support groups, educational programs, and child-watch services for mothers navigating postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, and other perinatal mood disorders.Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending us a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com.#TasteOfLongIslandWe're celebrating National Iced Tea Day with The Spice & Tea Exchange in Port Jefferson. Known for its loose-leaf teas, custom blends, spices, and specialty ingredients, it's the perfect spot to discover your next favorite summer iced tea while exploring Port Jefferson's beautiful waterfront village.#RevolutionaryRootsThis week we're visiting the Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge in Shirley. Along with protecting the Carmans River ecosystem, the refuge is tied to Revolutionary War history through Major Benjamin Tallmadge's 1780 mission that led to the Battle of Mastic. Today, visitors can enjoy scenic trails, wildlife viewing, and the historic Tallmadge Trail.#LongIslandLifeWe're talking about the growing "soft summer" trend, where coffee walks, sunset hangs, boardwalk strolls, and simple gatherings are replacing packed schedules and overplanned weekends.We also highlight Discover Long Island's latest summer travel blog featuring Fire Island, Babylon, Greenport, the North Fork, Gilgo Beach, and Robert Moses State Park.Plus, we discuss new summer wine releases from Bedell Cellars, Macari Vineyards, Paumanok Vineyards, Sannino Vineyard, and Lenz Winery.Additional topics include extreme heat preparedness, New York State's expanded shark-monitoring drone program, the upcoming U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, Travel + Leisure's spotlight on Canoe Place Inn, the Sweet 16 Social Expo in Patchogue, and the return of Bed Bath & Beyond through its partnership with The Container Store.#ChariTEACalissa Community Hour returns June 12, with a portion of proceeds benefiting Southampton Hospital Foundation and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.We're also highlighting Trek Long Island, June 12–14 in Hauppauge, featuring celebrity guests, panels, cosplay, science discussions, vendors, and family-friendly programming supporting diversity and inclusion through Library for the Kind.#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandFriday, June 12• Trek Long Island – Hauppauge• Stephen Sayre's American Revolution – Southampton History Museum• World Cup Watch Experience – Stony Brook University• Certain Moves Trio – Cowfish, Hampton BaysSaturday, June 13• Darlene Love – The Suffolk Theater• DETOUR VII Opening Reception – East End Arts• Taste The East End – Long Island Aquarium• Wet Paint Festival – Gallery North• Kids Fest – Splish Splash• Nature Nick – Long Island Game FarmSunday, June 14• Arts Festival by the Bay – Bay Shore• Long Island Pride Celebration – Huntington• Loyalist or Spy – Sagtikos Manor• Teeny Awards – Westhampton BeachFor more events and things happening across Long Island, visit discoverlongisland.com/events.Connect With UsInstagram: @longislandteapodcastTikTok: @longislandteapodcastYouTube: Discover Long IslandFacebook: Long Island Tea PodcastX: @liteapodcastEmail: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop: Discover Long Island Shop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoppo is joined in the beach shack by Makua Rothman. Makua talks about his time growing up in Hawaii, his journey to becoming a competitive big wave surfer and his music career. He also discusses the challenges he's faced along the way and how has used these experiences to grow as a person. Makua has a new song out called Catch A Wave and is currently on tour with his band. For all things Life's a Beach, visit our site at https://www.lifesabeach.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifesabeachau/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Miami has transformed from a vacation destination into one of the world's most sought-after real estate and investment markets. In this interview, I speak with Alicia Lamadrid Paysse, Executive Vice President of Development Sales at Cervera Real Estate, about the forces driving Miami's growth, the influx of international capital, and why investors from Colombia and around the world continue to view South Florida as a compelling destination.Alicia explains how Miami's business-friendly environment, lifestyle advantages, and growing global stature have reshaped the city's real estate market. We explore the rise of North Beach, an emerging Miami Beach neighborhood that offers a unique combination of residential quality of life, tourism demand, and long-term investment potential.We also touch on PALMA Miami Beach Residences, a new 14-story luxury condominium currently under construction. PALMA offers owners the flexibility to enjoy their Miami Beach property while participating in legal short-term rentals when they are away, creating a rare blend of personal use and income-generating potential.To learn more about PALMA Miami Beach Residences or other South Florida real estate opportunities, visit Cervera Real Estate at: cervera.comWatch the video version here: https://youtu.be/JLDp4fyiIr8Read more at Finance Colombia: https://www.financecolombia.com/Subscribe to Finance Colombia for free: https://www.fcsubscribe.com/More about Loren Moss: https://lorenmoss.com/writeContact us: https://unidodigital.media/contact-unido-digital-llc/Follow me on social mediaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/financecolombiaLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/finance-colombia/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/finance_colombia/Read more at Finance Colombia: https://www.financecolombia.com/ Subscribe to Finance Colombia for free: https://www.fcsubscribe.com/ Read more at Cognitive Business News: https://cognitivebusiness.news/ The place for bilingual talent! https://empleobilingue.com/ More about Loren Moss: https://lorenmoss.com/write Contact us: https://unidodigital.media/contact-unido-digital-llc/
Former Rhode Island State Police Colonel and WPRO contributor Steve O'Donnell joins The Dan Yorke Show to offer analysis and advise about the "beach takeover" trend that has led to late-spring disturbances on Rhode Island beaches. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick Fisher explains that Taiwan's primary military strategy focuses on destroying a Chinese invasion force on the beach. This approach, encouraged by Washington, aligns with historic lessons regarding defense against amphibious attacks. (1)1910 ABORIGNES ON TAIWAN
Oceano Dunes at Pismo Beach is the only place in California where you can legally drive on the beach. For over 25 years, Jim Suty and Friends of Oceana Dunes have been fighting to keep it that way. Jimmy and Tyler sit down with Jim to talk about what’s happening now — and what’s been happening for a long time. This one covers a lot of ground. Jim walks through the history of the snowy plover fight that started around 2001, the dust pollution battle that took center stage around 2019–2020, and the new issue that’s surfaced after all of that: SVR (the State Vehicular Recreation Area that manages the dunes) never completed the Incidental Take Permit for the snowy plover that should have been finalized as part of the original mitigation. The ITP is the document that allows recreation to continue in habitat where an endangered species is present, provided land managers mitigate impact to acceptable levels. Without it, the dunes are exposed. And because SVR was always reacting to the next crisis — the next budget cut, the next complaint from the Coastal Commission, the next thing coming down from the state level — the ITP kept getting pushed down the priority list until it didn’t get done. Jimmy and Tyler dig into why this keeps happening — turnover in land manager leadership, no consistent long-term relationships with the local OHV community, a reactive management culture that never gets ahead of anything. The parallels to what Jimmy and Tyler see with El Dorado National Forest, Tahoe National Forest, and the Rubicon are everywhere. The dust fight is a good-news story worth hearing in full. During COVID, when the dunes were closed and no OHVs were running, Friends of Oceana Dunes commissioned studies that showed the dust particulate in the town of Oceano was not being caused by OHV activity on the dunes. The science that the APCD and the Coastal Commission had been using to justify closures and restrictions was wrong. Friends of Oceana Dunes fought it in court, won, and the APCD was ruled to have been incorrect — with money that had been spent on dust mitigation going back toward recreational purposes. Tyler and Jimmy hold this up as exactly what litigation looks like when it works. On where the money needs to come from: Tyler makes the argument that $20 to a litigation organization like Friends of Oceana Dunes or Blue Ribbon Coalition does more long-term work than $20 to a trail maintenance volunteer fund. Both matter. But if you can only pick one, he argues the scale is in favor of litigation. The numbers are striking — Jim mentions that 1.5 to 2.5 million people visit Oceana Dunes per year. If every one of them gave a quarter, Friends of Oceana Dunes would have a $500K–$750K operating budget. That’s how underfunded these organizations are relative to the scale of the impact they’re having. Also in this episode: the new California OHV certification bill being pushed by KORVA (which has passed its first stages of legislation), the “two knuckleheads” problem and why bad actors in OHV get more press than bad actors in every other outdoor recreation category, why the Coastal Commission tried to stop Friends of Oceana Dunes from picking up trash on the beach, the OHV super PAC joke that maybe wasn’t entirely a joke, and Jimmy’s personal note about his college memories at Pismo. Closing call to action: time, talent, or treasures. Find your carrot, find the organization working on it, and put something toward it. **Find Friends of Oceana Dunes:** Website: https://www.oceanodunes.org/Donate Today: https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=XpwAwnzV8dxTRn3lCzpU2W8PtfcpioHxik3tAvbkFMfOIHbNvXjXH22QILbpr6ixt8Xs15fStatskAR3Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendsofoceanodunes/Desert Fest: https://www.oceanodunes.org/2025/09/24/march-2026-dezertfest/ SnailTrail4x4 Discord: https://discord.gg/yFyFFkQbuyCome hang out with us on the SnailTrail4x4 Discord — it’s the easiest way to connect with Tyler and Jimmy directly, chat with fellow offroad enthusiasts, and get first access to Group Buys and Treasure Hunt token drops. MORRFlate Giveaway at 900 Reviews on Apple Podcast. But our next giveaway is when we reach 800 reviews; we are giving away an OnX Elite Membership. We will also give away an OnX Elite membership when we get to 850. 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Criminal Defense Attorney Ken Eulo from Smith & Eulo is here to answer legal qauestions and analyze current high-profile criminal law-related stories in the news, with Criminal Law 101...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.What happens when a beloved actress becomes a storyteller of forgotten Black history? Karyn Parsons — yes, the Hilary Banks from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air — joins us to talk about her powerful historical fiction for young readers, her nonprofit Sweet Blackberry, and why books like hers matter more in 2026 than ever.In this episode, we dig into Blue Beach, a YA murder mystery set on a segregated Black beach in 1929 that is equal parts page-turning thriller and gut-punch history lesson. We also talk about Clouds Over California, Karyn's middle grade novel set in the 1970s that reframes the story of the Black Panthers. Whether you're a longtime reader of YA or someone who thinks "that's not for me" — this conversation will change your mind. Adults: these books are absolutely for you.Plus: Karyn shares what she's been reading lately, including a deeply unsettling thriller about smell, murder, and obsession, a darkly funny book that involves... cannibalism (?!), and why Kindred by Octavia Butler is a required read for every human.
We just pulled off a travel move that still makes us laugh: a luxury stay at Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach that was booked on Hilton points, covered by stacked Hilton resort credits, and somehow ended with us up $38 thanks to a perfectly timed Amex offer. If you've ever wondered whether points and miles are actually worth the effort, we walk through the real math, the real cards, and the real checkout moment where Raya hands over a stack of credit cards and asks the front desk to split the bill across all of them. Along the way, we rewind to our annual Oceanside getaway, the trip we protect on our calendar because it has almost no itinerary. Beach, pool, good food, and a reset. This year includes a surprise birthday dinner for Dwayne with friends he hasn't seen in more than 20 years, plus little details that made it feel special, like a custom menu and a table that just kept growing as more people arrived. We also get practical about family travel logistics: when a “standard room” starts feeling too small for five people, how we think about suites, and why an ocean view matters when one of us is working during the trip. We share our experience at The Seabird, how we handled a disappointing initial room assignment, and the polite ask that got us into a true oceanfront suite. Expect plenty of California details too, from the Monarch Beach club shuttle to June gloom weather timing, plus our favorite eats and one meal that went off the rails. If you want more strategies like this for affordable luxury travel, subscribe, share this with a points-obsessed friend, and leave us a quick review so more families can find the show. What's the next hotel you'd love to book entirely on points?
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01. Jaden Bojsen, David Guetta - Upside Down (Record Mix) 02. Playmen, Damiano, Michael Tsaousopoulos, Ferrylake - Naked (Record Mix) 03. David Zowie - House Every Weekend (Record Mix) 04. Meduza, Henry Camamile - Don't Wanna Go Home (Record Mix) 05. Sakko, Jibaro - Carnival (Record Mix) 06. Calvin Harris - My Way (Record Mix) 07. Kddk, Alex Alta - 1&2 (Record Mix) 08. Meysta, Bersage, Haluna - Salt (Record Mix) 09. Anyma, Ejae - Out Of My Body (Record Mix) 10. Argy, Omnya - Aria (Record Mix) 11. Deorro, Chris Brown - Five More Hours (Record Mix) 12. Rob Laniado - Vibing 13. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, Vaileri - Need to Feel Loved (Record Mix) 14. Yearboox - Graceland (Record Mix) 15. Murdbrain, Theajsound, Rachel Morgan Perry - Save Me (Record Mix) 16. Block & Crown, Lissat - Ocean Cake (Record Mix) 17. Lucas & Steve - Push The Feeling (Record Mix) 18. Fisher, Flowdan - Boost Up (Record Mix) 19. Zerb, The Chainsmokers, Ink - Addicted (Record Mix) 20. 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On June 6, 1944, nearly 9,000 men were wounded or killed while storming the beaches of Normandy. On today's edition Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson continues his powerful conversation with retired Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin to honor the sacrifice of the Greatest Generation, and reflect on the enduring legacy of faith, fatherhood, and freedom they left behind. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29?v=20251111
David Morrissey joins Captain Carr for a hilarious and thought-provoking Life's A Beach flight. David talks about growing up in Liverpool, filming The Walking Dead, joining Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles films, his friendship with Alan Cumming, and the surprising downside of a luxury trip to the Maldives. They also discuss conspiracy theories, David's work with UNHCR, Refuge and The Felix Project, celebrity encounters with Daniel Craig and Monica Lewinsky, holiday romances, and why he'd rather explore a city than lie on a beach. Plus: Alan reveals his unexpectedly popular feet and accidentally invents a new hospitality concept. ✈️ Subscribe for new episodes every week. 00:00 Intro & David admires Alan's books 02:27 Favourite musicals & seeing Les Mis for the first time 03:33 New Channel 4 thriller Tiptoe 05:01 Russell T Davies, "woke" culture & misinformation 06:51 Conspiracy theories & Buzz Aldrin 08:41 Alan's celebrity feet rating 09:22 Liverpool's hidden gems & the Beatles tourism boom 12:00 Playing Paul McCartney's dad in the Beatles films 13:42 David's first holiday memories in North Wales 14:50 Alan's castle 16:38 Holiday romances 17:45 Celebrity encounters & Peter Fonda 19:38 Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz & Alan Cumming 20:23 Monica Lewinsky & public scrutiny 22:35 David's most extravagant holiday in the Maldives 24:39 UNHCR, refugee work & global crises 26:52 Stories of hope from David's charity work 28:29 Dream destinations & why David loves cities 29:50 Quick Fire Round 30:16 The Walking Dead & Daddy Issues 31:02 Tipping anxiety and landing the plane #LifesABeach #AlanCarr #DavidMorrissey #TheWalkingDead #TheBeatles #Tiptoe #RussellTDavies #AlanCumming #TravelPodcast #CelebrityInterview #Podcast #Liverpool #UNHCR #DaddyIssues #LifeIsABeachPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On June 6, 1944, 160,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy in the battle thatturned the tide of World War II. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes retired Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin to honor the upcoming anniversary of D-Day. General Boykin shares his father's firsthand account of the Normandy landings, and reflects on the courage, sacrifice, and brotherhood that defined the Greatest Generation. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29?v=20251111