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New music, accidentally booking bands onto the podcast, navigating the baffling world of PRS, who actually gets paid when it comes to music venues, and just how much does it cost to truck water into a festival site?James is fully immersed in Trees season, while Gav is busy firing out Damnation announcements, and with the year already at the halfway mark, it's time to see how those Album of the Year contenders are stacking up?Your pod merch: www.nomad-stores.com/collections/2-promoters-1-podWe go again, every Thursday morning.
In Episode 227, Sarah talks with book industry analyst Brenna Connor about the behind-the-scenes world of book sales, bestseller lists, and publishing trends. Brenna shares insight into how sales data is gathered and used across the publishing industry, from tracking pre-orders and audiobooks to measuring the impact of celebrity book clubs and award recognition. They also discuss what makes a book commercially "successful," what current reading trends are revealing about 2026 so far, and what Brenna is watching for in the second half of the year. Plus, Brenna shares her own book recommendations. This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Highlights Why tracking book sales is far more complicated than most readers realize — including what Circana can and can't actually measure. A behind-the-scenes look at bestseller lists and the role Circana data plays in lists like the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly. The famously secretive methodology behind the New York Times Bestseller List. The impact celebrity book clubs and reading lists from Reese, Oprah, and Obama have on book sales. What current sales data is revealing about 2026 reading trends — and how the economy may be shaping book buying habits. Brenna shares the books she recommends — and the trends she's watching for the rest of the year. Brenna's Book Recommendations Two OLD Books She Loves The Unseen World by Liz Moore (2016) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [40:13] Bog Myrtle by Sid Sharp (2024) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [42:00] Other Books Mentioned The God of the Woods by Liz Moore (2024) [40:22] Long Bright River by Liz Moore (2020) [40:23] Two NEW Books She Loves Whale Harbor by Mary Beth Keane (November 3, 2026) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [44:07] Joyride by Susan Orlean (2025) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [46:01] Other Books Mentioned Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane (2019) [45:12] The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane (2023) [45:14] The Library Book by Susan Orlean (2018) [46:12] One Book She DIDN'T Love Tom Lake by Ann Patchett (2023) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [47:29] Other Books Mentioned The Dutch House by Ann Patchett (2019) [47:51] These Precious Days by Ann Patchett (2021) [47:57] Whistler by Ann Patchett (2026) [48:55] One NEW RELEASE She's Excited About Life Out of Order (The Time Traveler's Wife, 2) by Audrey Niffenegger (October 6, 2026) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [49:25] Other Books Mentioned The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (2003) [49:37] Books From the Discussion Untitled (A Court of Thorns and Roses, 6) by Sarah J. Maas (October 27, 2026) [9:38] Untitled (A Court of Thorns and Roses, 7) by Sarah J. Maas (January 12, 2027) [9:38] Strangers by Belle Burden (2026) [11:54] Becoming by Michelle Obama (2018) [15:35] The Many Lives of Mama Love by Lara Love Hardin (2023) [15:45] Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (2022) [15:53] The Correspondent by Virginia Evans (2025) [25:52] No One's Coming by Kevin Hazzard (2026) [31:38] London Falling by Patrick Radden Keefe (2026) [31:53] Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (2021) [33:35] Dungeon Crawler Carl (Dungeon Crawler Carl, 1) by Matt Dinniman (2024)* [33:40] Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke (2026) [36:58] Life Out of Order (The Time Traveler's Wife, 2) by Audrey Niffenegger (October 6, 2026) [37:00] Theo of Golden by Allen Levi (2025)* [38:39] *Publication year reflects the later traditionally published edition. These titles were originally self-published. Other Links Publishing Confidential, on Substack | "A Tale of Three Bestseller Lists" by Kathleen Schmidt
Did you know Wisconsin leads the nation in cranberries, cheese, ginseng and more?! Plus what are our favorite ice cream shops in the state? We are celebrating all things farming and dairy this week, and are joined by Alice in Dairyland aka Sarah Hagenow! We discuss favorite farm products, and learn why Wisconsin is leading the country in so many wheys…get it?! Happy Dairy Month! The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Iowa County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/green-county/ The Cabin is presented by Badger State Brewing; https://badgerstatebrewing.com/ The Cabin is also presented to you by Racine; racinecounty.gov/our-county/visiting As well as Crystal Farms; https://crystalfarmscheese.com/
Today I am joined by a Workamper who served as a camp host for many years, and wrote a book about his experiences. Many people dream about Workamping, but few get to see what really happens behind the scenes. Today’s guest, Steven Erkman, pulls back the curtain in a fun and entertaining way through his book titled, “Not The Brochure.” Steven and his girlfriend have spent years traveling full time across the United States and Workamping in campgrounds and RV resorts. Along the way, he collected dozens of stories that reveal the humorous, unpredictable and sometimes chaotic side of campground life. In this episode, Steven shares how a series of Facebook posts eventually turned into a book filled with real-life experiences from the front lines of Workamping. You’ll hear stories about demanding guests, unusual campground emergencies, wildlife encounters and the creative problem solving that often comes with the job. If you’ve ever wondered what campground guests don’t see behind the scenes, or if you’re considering becoming a Workamper yourself, this conversation offers a realistic and entertaining glimpse into the lifestyle. Steven’s stories remind us that one of the greatest benefits of Workamping is that no two days are ever the same. Throughout this conversation, Steven shared how years of full time travel and Workamping provided not only a place to stay and work, but also a front row seat to some truly unforgettable experiences. From unexpected guest requests and campground emergencies to wildlife encounters and daily surprises, he discovered that people are often the most unpredictable part of the job. His experiences also highlight the flexibility, creativity and sense of humor that help successful Workampers thrive. Whether he was helping stranded guests, solving campground challenges or simply observing human nature in action, Steven found inspiration for dozens of stories that eventually became his book, “Not The Brochure.” If you’re looking for a lighthearted look at campground life and the realities of Workamping, Steven’s book offers plenty of laughs and more than a few moments that will feel familiar to experienced Workampers. To learn more about Steven, visit stevenerkman.com, connect with him on Facebook or follow his writing at Substack. His book, “Not the Brochure,” is available on his website, Amazon and in other bookstores. Today's episode is sponsored by Workamper News. Much more than just a job-listing website, when you put the tools of this professional service into action, you'll find out just how easy it can be to turn your Workamping dreams into reality. A Workamper membership opens the door to a one-stop-shop for all-things Workamping. Being the original resource for Workamping, you'll find the largest number of job listings, be able to connect with a community of Workampers, and view resources compiled by experts who have been enjoying the RV lifestyle for many years. If you're serious about leading a successful and enjoyable Workamping lifestyle, then membership is for you. Join today at www.workamper.com. Embark on new adventures today with the support of Workamper News behind you! That's all for this week's show. Next time I will be speaking with a Workamper who is making a repeat appearance on the show after releasing her new book titled, “Unfolding: Seven Years of Life-Changing Solo Adventure, One Year That Broke Me Open.” I'll have that interview on the next episode of The Workamper Show. If you like these interviews, please consider leaving a review wherever you download the episodes.
Adam Chase Rani and Christine Chen celebrate reaching 188 episodes of the Get Reelisms filmmaking podcast and reflect on nearly six to seven years of documenting their careers. They discuss recent Oscars results, including a tie and Sam Davis winning after their interview, and debate why genre films like Sinners may struggle for Best Picture despite winning Best Original Screenplay, while One Battle After Another wins Best Picture and PTA earns Best Director. They talk about attention spans, frustration with people assuming indie films are “on Netflix,” and Christine's behind-the-scenes photo from Shakespeare on the Range being featured in the Academy Museum, a milestone linked to early career growth. Christine shares her decision to pause First AD work to focus on directing, developing a sketch-based branded micro-series, and adapting to vertical content trends. Adam plugs his “Create Your Own Content” course on getreelisms.com. Christine W. Chen is a Taiwanese American filmmaker, Academy member (Short Films Branch), and versatile producer, director, and writer known for bold, character-driven storytelling. Through her production company, Moth to Flame, she has created award-winning short films, features, and branded content—including Erzulie, a feminist swamp thriller that had a limited theatrical run and now streams on major platforms. In addition to her directorial work, Christine is a seasoned DGA 1st Assistant Director and co-author of Get Reelisms and ABCs of Filmmaking, as well as the co-host of the Get Reelisms Podcast. For more information about Christine Chen: christinewchen.com Adam Chase Rani is a production designer and set dresser working in the Austin film market, bringing a sharp eye for visual storytelling and practical creativity to every project. During the pandemic, he co-founded the Get Reelisms Podcast with Christine Chen to foster community within the film industry. Together, they've built a platform that blends education, candid conversations, and industry insights to help filmmakers connect, learn, and grow. 00:00 Movies All Day 00:22 Podcast Origins 00:54 188 Episodes In 02:03 Oscar Winner Interview 02:54 Oscars Predictions 06:15 Awards Drama Talk 07:07 Short Attention Spans 09:20 Netflix Question Rage 12:36 Academy Museum Photo 14:31 Shakespeare On The Range 18:02 OG Crew Lessons 20:16 BTS Photo Insecurities 20:56 Film History Connections 21:30 How We First Met 22:34 From Stress to Podcast 24:05 Hiatus From First AD 27:30 Friends in Film Sketches 30:29 DIY Filmmaking Revival 32:26 Vertical Video Future 35:43 Budgets and Crew Reality 38:10 Housekeeping and Farewell WEBISODE version of the Podcast Official Get Reelisms PageGet Reelisms Amazon StoreInstagram
A Day in the Life of a Real Estate Agent: What Really Happens Behind the Scenes When most people think about real estate agents, they picture open houses, sold signs, property tours, and closing day celebrations. What they don't see is everything that happens behind the scenes. During a recent episode of Talk Real Estate Roundtable, Sharon McNamara and Melissa Wallace pulled back the curtain on what a typical day in real estate actually looks like. Spoiler alert: there really is no such thing as a "typical" day. No Two Days Are Ever the Same One of the biggest misconceptions about real estate is that agents spend their days simply showing homes and attending closings. In reality, every day brings a new challenge, a new opportunity, and often a completely unexpected situation. Real estate professionals wear many hats throughout the course of a single day: Marketing specialist Negotiator Project manager Problem solver Coordinator Customer service representative Photographer's assistant Contractor liaison Event planner Counselor And sometimes all before lunchtime. A carefully planned schedule can change in an instant with a phone call, inspection issue, delayed contractor, last-minute showing request, or unexpected client concern. Preparing a Home for the Market Takes Time Many buyers and sellers only see the finished product when a listing appears online. What they don't see are the days or sometimes weeks of preparation leading up to launch day. Before a property ever hits the market, listing agents are often coordinating: Professional photography Drone photography Floor plans Staging consultations Decluttering recommendations Contractor scheduling Landscaping improvements Painting and repairs Flooring installation Septic inspections and Title V requirements Marketing materials and brochures Every detail matters. A simple delay from a contractor or photographer can impact an entire marketing timeline. Successful agents constantly adjust schedules, coordinate vendors, and keep everyone moving toward the same goal. Open Houses Don't Set Themselves Up One of the more visible parts of real estate is hosting open houses, but even that involves far more work than most people realize. Before an open house begins, agents are often: Loading signs into their vehicles Creating and attaching balloons Mapping sign placement routes Monitoring weather conditions Preparing property information sheets Coordinating with sellers Confirming marketing and advertising By the time visitors arrive, hours of preparation have already taken place. The goal is to create a welcoming experience while ensuring buyers can easily find the property and gather the information they need. Real Estate Is a Business of Constant Pivoting If there was one word that described the episode, it would be "pivot." Schedules change. Contractors get delayed. Photographers become unavailable. Clients need immediate assistance. Offers arrive unexpectedly. Problems surface without warning. A real estate professional's ability to adapt and solve problems quickly is one of the most valuable skills they bring to a transaction. While clients may only see the final result, agents are often coordinating multiple moving parts behind the scenes to keep everything on track. The Unexpected Happens Real estate is ultimately about people, and every property has a story. Sometimes agents walk into situations they never could have anticipated. During the show, the team discussed a recent property showing that presented serious health and safety concerns. While unusual, experiences like these highlight the reality that agents are often navigating difficult circumstances while helping their clients make informed decisions. Whether it's a challenging property condition, an unexpected repair issue, or a complicated family situation, agents are constantly assessing, advising, and helping clients determine the best path forward. More Than Just a 9-to-5 Job One of the most important takeaways from the conversation was that real estate is not a traditional nine-to-five career. Clients may need assistance: Early in the morning During evenings On weekends During vacations During holidays Real estate happens when it happens. An accepted offer doesn't wait until Monday morning. A showing request doesn't always arrive during business hours. An issue with a transaction may require immediate attention regardless of what's on the calendar. Being available, responsive, and proactive is part of what separates a full-time real estate professional from the rest. Building Relationships Beyond the Transaction One of the things that sets great agents apart is their network of trusted professionals. Need a painter? An electrician? A landscaper? A flooring contractor? A septic professional? A moving company? Experienced agents spend years building relationships with reputable local professionals who can help clients before, during, and after a transaction. Being a resource for clients extends far beyond buying or selling a home. The Reward Makes It Worth It Despite the challenges, shifting schedules, and occasional surprises, real estate remains one of the most rewarding professions. Helping families move into the next chapter of their lives, assisting first-time buyers achieve homeownership, helping sellers transition into a new phase of life, and guiding clients through major decisions is what makes the work meaningful. Every day is different. Every transaction is unique. And while the public often sees only the highlight reel, there's an entire world of preparation, coordination, communication, and problem-solving happening behind the scenes. The next time you see a "For Sale" sign or attend an open house, remember that countless hours of work helped make that moment possible. At Boston Connect Real Estate, every move should be a moving experience and that commitment starts long before a home ever hits the market. Watch our live video on Youtube!
The Carepoint safe-consumption site is still set to close June 13. Manager Donovan Wiebe takes us behind the scenes.
Alex Reid is a television writer and producer best known for his work on the hit sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, where he helped craft the show's sharp humor and unforgettable family dynamics. Over the years, he has also written and produced for acclaimed series including The Middle and Young Sheldon, becoming known for creating heartfelt comedy centered around relatable families and quirky characters. His writing style blends emotional storytelling with fast-paced comedy, making him one of the standout creative voices behind some of television's most beloved sitcoms. WATCH THE VIDEO INTERVIEW HERE: https://youtu.be/Fp9FHcQsY2c Episode 451 Welcome to THE JOE VULPIS PODCAST official YouTube channel! Hosted by Joe Vulpis, also known as "Ugh It's Joe" and "The Joe". My guests range from rockstars and actors, to hit reality show stars and the largest influencers on the planet. Joe achieved internet notoriety with his unique witty Vlog style videos and passion for food. Amassing a total of more than 3,000,000 followers across social platforms, 500,000,000 Youtube views across his channels, and averages more than 100 million monthly views across all socials! Join the family and hit SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the best conversations! GHOST TAGS: malcolm in the middle, alex reid, young sheldon, the middle, sitcom, tv writer, screenwriter, comedy podcast, malcolm in the middle cast, bryan cranston, frankie muniz, hal wilkerson, reese wilkerson, dewey wilkerson, family comedy, fox sitcom, tv comedy, podcast interview, writer interview, behind the scenes, hollywood writer, sitcom writer, classic television, tv producer, comedy writer, nostalgia tv, 2000s tv, young sheldon cbs, the middle tv show, joe vulpis podcast
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Topo Athletic, we are bringing you the rare Chaunce and Zach solo pod. In this one, we tell the full origin story of Backpacker Radio, from the unofficial co-host audition at a hiker meetup, to Chaunce showing up at the wrong restaurant on day one, to almost not making it past the early episodes. We get into how our interviewing dynamic has evolved over eight years, the technical disasters of the early days, the team that quietly makes this whole thing work, our all-time favorite guests, the ones we never aired, the dream guests we still haven't landed, and answer a slew of listener questions. We wrap the show with a triple crown of worst ways to die, share the news that apparently Roundup is being sprayed in our national forests, opine on whether we'd rather give up sauces or kissing (and debate whether butter is a sauce), and give an overview on how to negotiate a thru-hiking sabbatical from your employer. Topo Athletic: Use code "TREK15TOPO" at topoathletic.com. Gossamer Gear: Use code "BACKPACKERRADIO" for $20 off LT5 Trekking Poles at gossamergear.com. OnX Backcountry: Use code "TREK70" for 70% off at onxmaps.com [divider] Interview with Chaunce Time stamps & Questions 00:06:15 - Reminders: Support Akuna during his recovery, join us for Chaunce's live podcast sendoff, submit your favorite Chaunce moments or a voicemail for Chaunce, apply to be a co-host, check out our new merch, listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon! 00:15:05 - Introducing Chaunce 00:17:10 - What was Zach's initial idea for the podcast and how you decided you wanted a co-host? 00:25:42 - What were your first impressions of each other 00:27:48 - What were your expectations for the podcast's longevity and success? 00:34:20 - Did you discuss the style of the podcast and interview format you wanted? 00:39:43 - How has your co-interviewing strategy changed over the years? 00:59:25 - How are guests chosen for the show? 01:09:58 - What are some surprising things you've learned about making the podcast? 01:19:13 - How many interviews or segments have had to be cut? 01:24:18 - How long did it take to get over saying something dumb on air? 01:32:46 - How has the other person changed since episode one? 01:35:49 - What phrases or habits have you picked up from each other? 01:36:31 - How is the Mile by Mile project going? 01:45:45 - How have you balanced full-time work with hiking and the podcast? 01:53:18 - Were there any episodes where you were sick or physically unwell? 01:59:44 - Discussion about listener & Instagram questions 02:00:28 - How do you manage a friendship while working together? 02:02:43 - If you could go back to the beginning, what advice would you give yourselves? 02:13:27 - Discussion about highest highs and lowest lows from the podcast 02:20:23 - What are a few all-time favorite guests? 02:26:32 - Which guest were you most nervous to interview? 02:28:53 - What were your "I love my job" moments from the show? 02:31:51 - What will you miss most about interviewing together? 02:35:51 - Discussion about podcast segments that lived and died 02:39:23 - What are the remaining dream guests you haven't landed yet? 02:48:00 - Peak Performance Question: What is your top performance enhancing or backpacking hack? Segments Trek Propaganda: Roundup Is Being Sprayed in National Forests. Here's What PCT Hikers Should Know by Kelly Floro QOTD: Would you rather give up sauces or kissing? Triple Crown of Ways NOT to die Mail Bag 5 Star Review [divider] Check out our sound guy @my_boy_pauly/ and his coffee. Sign up for the Trek's newsletter Leave us a voicemail! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)! Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. Support us on Patreon to get bonus content. Advertise on Backpacker Radio Follow The Trek, Chaunce, Badger, and Trail Correspondents on Instagram. Follow Backpacker Radio, The Trek and Chaunce on YouTube. Follow Backpacker Radio on Tik Tok. Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years. 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Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Travelers Championship Tournament Director Nathan Grube to discuss how the tournament has evolved during a period of unprecedented change in golf. From the introduction of Signature Events and a new television partner in NBC Sports to the arrival of a new PGA Tour commissioner, Grube shares his perspective on where the sport is headed and how the Travelers Championship continues to grow while staying true to the traditions that made it successful.
Pastor Nehru examines what's really happening "behind the scenes" when we pray, showing that our prayers rise before God as worship and are perfected through Jesus' intercession. New to Echo Grace? We'd love to get to know you! Fill out a quick connect form at https://echograce.com/connect. Want to support our ministries & mission? Your generosity makes a difference. Give at https://echograce.com/give.
TVC 737.5: Hall of Fame radio broadcaster Don Sainte-Johnn, author of San Francisco's Last Top 40 Disc Jockey, shares a few of the crazier moments that went on behind the scenes and on the air at KFRC-AM, The Big 610. San Francisco's Last Top 40 Disc Jockey is available through Amazon.com.
Happy 2nd Birthday to SWK! Lara Ross, digital business manager for Slimming World joins Anna and Clare to give some cheeky exclusives of what goes on behind closed doors of the SWK team... Plus: Daisy makes her podcast debut!Don't forget if you're a group or online member you can speak with your consultant or the online community hosts to get code for 20% off your first four weeks of Slimming World Kitchen. Not a member? Check out the slimmingworldkitchen.co.uk to find out the latest promotional deals to sign up too!Slimming World Podcast is presented by Clare Savory and Anna Mangan.Produced by ASFB Productions. Sponsored by Slimming World.Please note: The info we share is based on our personal weight loss experiences.
Send us your feedback — we're listeningRomans 8:28 — God Is Still Working Behind The Scenes Recorded live from London, England — where faith meets the world in daily prayer and global hope. Atlanta • Perth • Abuja • Santiago • Singapore TRUST • HOPE • CONFIDENCE evening prayer for hope and trust • Christian prayer for uncertain seasons • trusting God when answers are delayed • encouragement for difficult circumstance Scripture — Romans 8:28 (NIV) “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” As the evening arrives and the pace of the day begins to slow, it is often easier to notice the things that have not yet changed. We remember the prayer we are still waiting to see answered. We think about the situation that remains unresolved. We quietly revisit the hopes we carry and the questions that still have no clear outcome. Sometimes the most difficult part of faith is not facing a challenge. Sometimes it is waiting. Waiting can make us wonder whether anything is happening at all. It can feel as though our prayers have disappeared into silence or that progress has somehow stopped. Yet God's work is often at its deepest when it is least visible. A seed grows beneath the soil long before it appears above the ground. A sunrise begins before its light reaches the horizon. And God is often working in ways that our eyes cannot yet see. Father, thank You that Your faithfulness is not limited by what I can understand. Thank You that even when I cannot see the full picture, You remain present, active, and at work. Jesus, help me trust You with the parts of my life that feel unfinished. Where disappointment tries to settle into my heart, replace it with hope. Where uncertainty creates fear, replace it with confidence in Your goodness. Lord, teach me to trust Your timing as well as Your promises. Help me remember that delays are not abandonment and silence is not absence. You are still working, still guiding, and still caring for every detail of my life. Across the world, from Atlanta to Perth, from Abuja to Santiago and Singapore, may hearts be strengthened by the assurance that God is working behind the scenes, even when the evidence is not yet visible. Jesús, ayúdame a confiar en Tu tiempo. Jesus, ajuda-me a confiar no Teu tempo. Jesus, tulungan Mo akong magtiwala sa Iyong panahon. Father, I place my future into Your hands and choose to trust You tonight. Amen. Romans 8 prayer, evening prayer, prayer for hope, Christian encouragement, trusting God's timing, prayer for difficult seasons, daily prayer, Christian devotion evening prayer for hope and trust, Christian prayer for uncertain seasons, trusting God when answers are delayed, encouragement for difficult circumstancesSupport the showDaily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper now reaches 185 countries and 3,012 cities worldwide through the Global Blend Radio network.This is a listener-funded global ministry. If these daily prayers strengthen your faith or help you through difficult seasons, would you consider becoming a monthly prayer partner for just £3 per month?Your support enables us to continue recording, hosting, and broadcasting daily biblical encouragement across the nations — keeping this ministry free and accessible to everyone who needs it.You can support today at GlobalBlendRadio.comTogether, we can keep prayer moving across the world.To submit a prayer request or connect with our global prayer community, visit DailyPrayer.ukBuy me a Coffee
Tracy talks about a book that she didn't use for research on Viola Roseboro'. Holly talks about how wealth inequality has shaped science history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a chat between myself, Mike at Murder Mile and Paul at The True Crime Enthusiast as we dive deeper into our eight part series called 'Undressing Jack the Stripper'. If you haven't listened to it already, please do, otherwise this won;t make any sense at all. Search 'Undressing Jack the Stripper'. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
First up on the podcast, freelance science journalist Joshua Sokol talks about the intense discussion happening in the astrophysics community as artificial intelligence and machine learning become increasingly powerful—could “astronomer” stop being a job one day? Next on the show, as the Trump administration makes moves to regulate ultraprocessed foods, host Sarah Crespi talks with Faidon Magkos, a professor in obesity and metabolism in the department of nutrition, exercise, and sports at the University of Copenhagen, about what studies say about their health effects. Finally this week, a behind-the-scenes look at our recent limited series “The normals.” Producer Kevin McLean talks about the experience of joining a study as a healthy subject, and Crespi talks about what didn't make it into the episodes. Listen to “The normals” here. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of the Uploft Interior Design, I shared a candid update on my hectic week as I prepared for my college reunion while juggling work, family obligations, and even an unexpected eye stye that thankfully was treated just in time. I took listeners behind the scenes of several recent interior design projects, including helping busy Brooklyn clients maximize storage, creating transformative room layouts for a blended family in Larchmont, working through the challenges of designing for a close friend, and solving unique design dilemmas for clients with very specific lifestyles and decorating goals. Along the way, I reflected on the realities of client relationships, the importance of thoughtful space planning, my evolving appreciation for styling and accessorizing, and the creative problem-solving that makes interior design so rewarding. I wrapped up by sharing a few memorable client stories and expressing excitement—and a little nervousness—about the reunion and the week ahead. Timestamps: 00:00 – Reunion prep, a surprise eye stye, and a last-minute TJ Maxx shopping spree 05:00 – Designing storage solutions for a busy Brooklyn family 10:30 – Transforming a blended family's home with smarter room layouts 15:45 – Why working with friends can be tricky as an interior designer 21:00 – A client's vision: creating a neutral room for seasonal decorating 27:00 – Solving big design challenges in a tiny Brooklyn studio apartment Don't forget to subscribe for more design tips and inspiration! Links: Uploft.com AffordableInteriorDesign.com Submit your design questions to be featured on the show Become a Premium Member and access the bonus episodes Click here to become an interior designer with Uploft's Interior Design Academy. Get Betsy's book: betsyhelmuth.com/book For more about our residential interior design services, visit ModernInteriorDesign.com For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com Follow Us: Instagram: @uploftinteriordesign Facebook: facebook.com/UploftIntDes TikTok: tiktok.com/@uploftinteriordesign LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/uploft-interior-design If you enjoy the show, please spread the word and leave a review on iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jessey sits down with Cameron Schulz, operations manager at Generation Family Properties, the land investing business founded by Dave Denniston. Cameron is 24 years old, two years into his role, and responsible for keeping a 14 person remote team running smoothly while Dave splits his time between land and his financial planning business.This episode is a rare look inside the day to day of a scaled land business from someone who is not the founder. Cameron talks about managing closings, putting out fires, building culture across a global remote team and what it actually takes to keep a business moving forward when you are not the one writing the checks.If you are building a team or thinking about your next hire this one is worth your full attention.What you'll learn in this episode:What an operations manager actually does inside a scaled land businessHow GFP keeps core values alive across a fully remote international teamWhy culture and the right people matter more than processes aloneWhat to look for when hiring someone to run your operationsShownotes:landunconference.comcameron@genfamland.com
Choosing a sperm donor can feel overwhelming, emotional, and deeply personal, especially when you're not sure where to begin. In this episode of Fertility Forward, hosts Rena and Dara are joined by Lisa Lightbourne, Clinic Relations Manager, and Andrea Darrington, General Manager at Fairfax Cryobank, for a behind-the-scenes look at how donor sperm programs really work. Lisa and Andrea explain how intended parents navigate the donor selection process, what goes into screening and approving donors, and why only a small percentage of applicants are accepted. They also discuss donor identity release, how to approach narrowing down donor choices, and the emotional realities many patients face when considering donor conception. Along the way, the conversation explores the growing openness around donor conception, the importance of diversity and representation, and how more insurance coverage is helping improve access to care. Tune in for an insightful conversation about donor conception and modern family building!
First up on the podcast, freelance science journalist Joshua Sokol talks about the intense discussion happening in the astrophysics community as artificial intelligence and machine learning become increasingly powerful—could “astronomer” stop being a job one day? Next on the show, as the Trump administration makes moves to regulate ultraprocessed foods, host Sarah Crespi talks with Faidon Magkos, a professor in obesity and metabolism in the department of nutrition, exercise, and sports at the University of Copenhagen, about what studies say about their health effects. Finally this week, a behind-the-scenes look at our recent limited series “The normals.” Producer Kevin McLean talks about the experience of joining a study as a healthy subject, and Crespi talks about what didn't make it into the episodes. Listen to “The normals” here. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the Messy Success Podcast, where we pull back the curtain on what it actually looks like to build a business over time. This episode is a full debrief of Elizabeth's third annual in-person event, Elevate and Inspire 2026, and it is one of the most honest and useful conversations she has had on the show about how to host a live event for your business. In-person event planning for entrepreneurs is no small task, and Elizabeth walks you through everything: what changed from year one to year three, how the new venue shaped the entire attendee experience, what she did differently with programming, and how sponsorships completely transformed the financial picture. For the first time ever, the event was profitable on the front end before a single post-event sale came in. This one is for you if you host live events, want to host them someday, or simply need a reminder that repeating what works in your business is where the real growth happens. Elizabeth talks about what it means to build anchor moments into your year, why consistency is key, and how you genuinely cannot improve what you do not repeat. She also gets into alumni strategy, swag bag decisions, and what she is already considering for 2027.
As the Carolina Hurricanes start their first Stanley Cup Final in 20 years, Tim talks with the man who sings the national anthem at every single game. If you've seen it, you will never forget it. Decker takes us behind the scenes but also his career away from the Canes that included appearances on America's Got Talent and American Idol.
Butterfest? Brat Days? Cheese Curd Pizza?! This week, we dive into some creative food festivals in Wisconsin - from several cheese festivals, to the best tacos in the state! We also cover some beer festivals you don't want to miss. Plan your summer around the best Wisconsin food! The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Green County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/green-county/ The Cabin is presented by Badger State Brewing; https://badgerstatebrewing.com/ The Cabin is presented by WiscoCottages: https://www.wiscocottages.com/ As well as Crystal Farms; https://crystalfarmscheese.com/ And Best Western; bestwestern.com
Side Hustle with Soul | BUSINESS | ENTREPRENEURSHIP | PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT | CREATING A SIDE HUSTLE
Join our kickstarter and choose one of our five special rewards for being a founder in our app startup! Go to ginaknox.co/kickstarter to sign up. Instagram: instagram.com/ginaknox Email: info@ginaknox.com For the 23% is the women of color business and entrepreneurship podcast hosted by multi-million-dollar entrepreneur Dielle Charon. Each week you'll learn how to grow your sales, money, and freedom so we can increase the 23% of business owners who are women of color. Website: forthe23percent.com Instagram: @forthe23percent
What does it really mean to operate from integrity and how do you know when a business relationship has crossed a values line? Are you making decisions based on strategy alone, or are you filtering them through what you actually stand for?In this episode, Kathryn shares two candid, real-world examples from her own business, leaving ActiveCampaign after five years and downgrading her Kajabi membership to illustrate how a personal value system shapes even the most practical business decisions. The core tension isn't about right or wrong; it's about recognizing when something feels off and having the clarity to act on it.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL DISCOVER:● Why Kathryn made the decision to leave ActiveCampaign after five years, moving to Kit (formerly ConvertKit) for roughly $300 a year instead of $3,000 and how the company's refusal to honor a publicly listed lower rate for an existing loyal customer revealed a fundamental values misalignment around client retention and people-first business practices.● How Kajabi's shift in their referral program, requiring three new referrals per year to maintain existing payout status felt deeply manufactured and integrity-compromising to Kathryn, ultimately leading her to downgrade her plan and begin migrating predominantly to ThriveCart, a one-time payment platform free from ongoing price increases.● Why the coming paradigm shift Kathryn describes as beginning around 2027 will make authenticity non-negotiable as people become increasingly attuned to energy and able to see through fabricated affiliate promotions, performative engagement, and brand personas that don't match the behind-the-scenes reality of how founders treat their teams and customers.● How your own intuition and gut responses are already your values filter in action and why you don't need a written framework or prescribed list to discern when something feels off, only the willingness to ask yourself why it doesn't feel right and trace it back to what truly matters to you.And while you're here, follow us on Instagram @creativelyowned for more daily inspiration on effortlessly attracting the most aligned clients without spending hours marketing your business or chasing clients. Also, make sure to tag me in your stories @creativelyowned.https://www.instagram.com/creativelyowned/Start using Wispr Flow, the crazy handy voice-to-text AI that turns speech into clear, polished writing in every app. Click here.https://ref.wisprflow.ai/kathryn-thompsonGet Blotato, the content engine I use that combines 8-apps-in-1 to streamline content creation across multiple platforms. Click here.https://blotato.com/?ref=kathrynGet n8n, a workflow automation platform that uniquely combines AI capabilities with business process automation.Find out how to own your unique edge, amplify who you truly are and get paid for it, take your business to cosmic proportions, and have fun doing it, grab it here!!https://www.creativelyowned.com/quizBuild your own quiz using Interact Quizzes, click here.https://get.tryinteract.com/n6e4h5axrophJoin The Selling the Invisible AI Lab, a curated membership for founders who want to discover how to use AI in their business.https://creativelyowned.com/ai-lab
Send us Fan MailAbout Dr. Joseph J. AllenDr. Joseph J. Allen graduated Magna Cum Laude and Salutatorian from the Rosenberg School of Optometry in 2015 and completed his residency at the Minneapolis V.A. Medical Center. Dr. Allen is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry. He is a member of the American Optometric Association, the AOA Strategic Communications Committee, and he completed the AOA leadership training in 2022. He was also awarded the Media Advocacy award from the AOA in 2021. Dr. Allen is a practicing optometrist in Virginia and the founder of Doctor Eye Health, an educational YouTube channel and Podcast with more than 1 Million subscribers. There, he provides information about eye health, ocular disease, and vision products. His videos cover a range of topics that his subscribers frequently ask about eye floaters, dry eye syndrome, contact lenses, eyeglasses, eye surgery and more.Dr. Allen has been featured on the Diary of a CEO Podcast, Ask Men and Oprah Daily and in his free time, he enjoys rock climbing, weight lifting, video games and travel.
In this episode, Mayank engages in a profound dialogue with Abhijato Sensarma, an accomplished Cricinfo commentator and writer, as they delve into the intricacies of text commentary in cricket, particularly in the context of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Abhijato elucidates his journey into cricket commentary, sharing insights into the preparation required to craft engaging, accurate ball-by-ball commentary, as well as the technical challenges inherent in this demanding role. The conversation also explores the evolution of the IPL, highlighting the remarkable increase in scoring rates and the resulting impact on the game's dynamics. Mayank and Abhijato reflect on the changing landscape of cricket viewership and the implications of the IPL's burgeoning commercial interests on traditional cricketing values. Through this engaging discourse, they offer a nuanced understanding of the intersection between commentary, fan engagement, and the future of cricket in an increasingly commercialized environment.LinkShort Supply Notes | Abhijato Sensarma | Substack
John 2:9 NLT - When the master of ceremonies tasted the water that was now wine, not knowing where it had come from (though, of course, the servants knew), he called the bridegroom over.
Pille-Riin Tilk is the founder and lead florist of Belfield Blooms, an award-winning Sydney florist known for its modern, natural floral designs and premium wedding and event arrangements. Originally from Estonia, she brings European floristry experience and combines it with Australian influences to create seasonal, high-end floral work. Under her leadership, Belfield Blooms has built a strong reputation for quality, creativity, and beautifully curated blooms for events and everyday occasions.Visit their Website to Learn More!https://belfieldblooms.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/belfieldbloomsCHAPTERS:0:00 – Introduction1:17 – Meet Pille-Riin1:57 – Why Pille-Riin Opened Belfield Blooms2:53 – Becoming a Florist at 18 Years Old3:35 – Pille-Riin Shares How She Knew She Wanted to Become a Florist4:04 – Starting Her Floristry Career in Australia4:28 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Flower Cool Room & Keeping Flowers Fresh5:20 – How Florists Buy Flowers at Flemington Markets6:11 – Pille-Riin Shares What It's Like Waking Up Early to Handpick the Best Flowers6:30 – Australian-Grown vs. Imported Flowers7:59 – Do Florists Compete With Each Other?8:44 – How to Properly Gift a Single Rose9:11 – Designing Andy's Sister's Graduation Bouquet9:41 – Pille-Riin Talks About How Every Florist Has Their Own “Style”10:38 – Breaking Down Where Different Flowers Come From11:25 – Seasonal Flowers & Winter Flower Imports12:23 – Why Flowers Can't Be Frozen Like Vegetables13:14 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Short Shelf Life of Flowers13:38 – European Floristry vs. Australian Floristry15:07 – Can You Recognize a Florist by Their Bouquet Style?15:52 – How Celebrity Weddings Like Logan Paul's Spend Hundreds of Thousands on Flowers17:46 – What Happens to Flowers After Expensive Weddings18:27 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Events Their Flower Shop Handles18:49 – Why Some Flowers Cost $70 Per Stem20:16 – Pille-Riin Talks About What Running a Flower Shop Is Really Like21:34 – Growing Belfield Blooms Through Word of Mouth & Social Media22:04 – The Strategy Behind Building Andy's Sister's Bouquet22:33 – Why Arranging Flowers Is Harder Than It Looks23:48 – Why Bouquets Are So Expensive24:46 – Flower Prices Have Tripled Over the Last Decade25:51 – Pille-Riin Talks About Weddings, Funerals & Meaningful Flower Arrangements26:41 – What Valentine's Day Is Really Like for Florists30:45 – The Graduation Bouquet Reveal31:14 – Can Regular People Buy Flowers From the Flower Market?32:13 – Life With a Husband Who Works Overnight in Produce Markets33:36 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Stress of Running a Florist Business34:39 – Pille-Riin Talks About How She Stays Sane While Managing a Small Business35:32 – Closing the Store for 3 Weeks During the Holidays36:22 – The Importance of Loyal, Regular Customers37:25 – Learning Bouquet Wrapping Through Experience & Social Media38:00 – What Makes Someone a Great Florist38:40 – Finishing Andy's Sister's Bouquet39:51 – Pille-Riin's Favorite Part of Being a Florist40:29 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Behind-the-Scenes of Wedding Flower Setups41:23 – The Final Reveal of Andy's Sister's Graduation Bouquet41:58 – Andy Reflects on the Hidden Challenges of Floristry43:36 – Connect With Pille-Riin From Belfield Blooms44:35 – New Habits Helping Pille-Riin Run Her Business Better45:12 – Pille-Riin's Goals & Focus for the Next 6 Months45:44 – How to Safely Transport a Giant Bouquet in the Car46:26 – Outro
Sometimes all we have to do is take the first step. Only after you take that first step are you in position to see the next one.I pray you are encouraged by this podcast episode, “What God Is Building Behind the Scenes,” as I share what God has been building behind the scenes in my own life with the upcoming Unlocking Greatness Retreat taking place June 13, 2026, in Chicago.If you've ever wondered how God brings a vision together one step at a time, I believe this podcast episode will encourage you.To attend the Unlocking Greatness Retreat in person or by livestream, visit:https://www.UnlockingGreatness.com/eventsMuch love,Z. (Zenja Glass)Leadership Mentor. Author of “necessary.”Visit https://www.UnlockingGreatness.com
I welcome Dutch historian Rutger Bregman to the podcast after first messaging him on Instagram and we talk about what I took from his book Humankind and my own wish to bring people together to remember friendship and kindness. Rutger reflects on Dutch directness and equality shaped by living with water, from the 1953 flood to the Delta Works, and shares why he writes for a general audience about big questions of human nature. We discuss his challenge to the “veneer theory” and his belief in “survival of the friendlies,” alongside a real shipwreck story near Tonga where six boys survived 15 months through cooperation. Our conversation turns to bullying, family and attachment, the Second World War and Rutger's research for Moral Ambition on how resistance spreads simply by asking others to help.01:10 Dutch Culture and Directness04:01 Water Engineering and Delta Works05:41 Early Civilizations and Conflict06:58 Why Bregman Writes Big History08:12 Debunking Human Nature Myths10:07 Cooperation at Highclere Today12:49 Tempest and Amoral People13:55 Real Lord of the Flies Story19:00 Bullying Attachment and Family21:41 Victorian Fathers Revisited22:40 Reform Politics And Women23:28 Why Study War24:04 Resistance Myth Debunked25:24 Heroes Are Asked27:29 Unconventional Organizers30:25 Kindness After Loss32:19 Kindness Is Contagious35:03 Lessons From Animals36:18 Veneer Theory And Dickens37:59 British IndirectnessYou can hear more episodes of Lady Carnarvon's Official Podcasts at https://www.ladycarnarvon.com/podcast/New episodes are published on the first day of every month.
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The ABA's President, Dr. Mark Keegan, speaks with residents, Drs. Natalie Koons, Sara Saenz, and Andrew Ray, about the scope of ABA's work, the new Resident Reach pilot program, how ABA's strategic plan impacts trainees, and more. Recorded May 2026.
You want to know how we made our picks? This video explains the process before the big show at Comicpalooza
Tracy talks about a strange statement in a paper she read while working on the Carlos J. Finlay episode. Holly shares her amusement at the pact Hartlib and his friends made.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ordinary Guys Extraordinary Wealth: Real Estate Investing and Passive Income Tactics
In this week's Behind The Scenes episode of The FasterFreedom Show, Sam breaks down how he's using AI across his educational business and social media content creation—and where he believes these tools are helping the most.He walks through the different platforms and programs he's experimented with, including tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Manus, and others, sharing which ones he uses the most today, which ones he's pulled back from, and why. You'll hear how AI has improved efficiency, brainstorming, content workflows, and idea generation, while also learning where overreliance on AI can start to hurt authenticity and creativity.From practical business applications to the evolving role of AI in content creation, this episode gives a real, behind-the-scenes look at how these tools can be leveraged effectively without losing the human side that actually builds trust and connection.Join my PREMIUM real estate community on Skool: https://www.skool.com/fasterfreedomrelaunchproFasterFreedom Capital Connection: https://fasterfreedomcapital.comFree Rental Investment Training: https://freerentalwebinar.com
In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Nikki Bartley of Cross Street Flower Farm in Norwell, Massachusetts. Nikki shares her 11-year farming journey, from running a vegetable CSA to building a thriving flower farm with a retail barn shop, pick-your-own tulip and dahlia events, and seasonal festivals. She also recounts an inspiring trip to Europe, visiting tulip farms in the Netherlands and flower growers in Italy and France, which reinvigorated her passion for farming heading into the new season.Learn more about this weeks guest Nikki Van Lith : Website, Facebook and InstagramBe in the know for DirtCon 2027If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! So if you love the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to join now.Did you love today's episode?Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!Lyndsay @wildroot_flowercoShannon @bloomhillfarm
What if the reason you feel stuck with investing has nothing to do with the investments themselves and everything to do with how you're thinking about them? In this episode, I challenge one of the most common stories I hear from women: “I've been burned by a bad investment before.” I share some of my biggest investing losses, including investments that went all the way to zero, and why those experiences never stopped me from continuing to grow my wealth. You'll learn a completely different way to think about investing, risk, losses, and returns that will change how you relate to money forever. Tune in to learn: Why the story “I've been burned by a bad investment” is keeping so many women stuck How I think about making investments in my business and in my portfolio Why I've had investments go to zero and investments that didn't pay off + still grown my money exponentially Some of my biggest investing losses and the lessons they taught me The mindset shift that will completely change how you relate to investing, risk, and wealth building
God's Working Behind The Scenes—HE WON'T FAIL YOU | Blessed Daily Effective Morning Prayer To Start The Day With God SUBSCRIBE to catch all the latest prayers uploaded to the Daily Effective Prayer Podcast! For more powerful daily prayers and to connect with the ministry visit: https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org © Copyright DailyEffectivePrayer.com SUPPORT THE MINISTRY: (We are listener-supported)https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/donate/ DO YOU NEED PRAYER? Send us a prayer request right now:https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/prayer-request-online/ CONNECT WITH US:https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/connectYouTube (1M+ SUBSCRIBERS)X / TwitterInstagram ThreadsInstagramFacebook Daily Effective Prayer™
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Following his live reaction last night to the Ken Paxton-John Cornyn primary election results in Texas, Stu Burguiere breaks down a WILD election night which led to HUGE payoffs in the markets. Plus, a recap of the exclusive Kalshi event Stu attended and what the future looks like for one of the most impressive prediction market lynchpins in the entire community. Plus, Stu looks at some of President Trump's recent comments regarding the prediction market industry and unveils his new Pantheon of Victory! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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BONUS Welcome to Behind The Scenes: Secrets of The Podcast We are enjoying a well earned break this week. But we'd never leave you without the news. Here is a little bonus of our weekly Q&A show for Club Gym Nerd members, where we answer your questions live. To listen or watch the full episode login here. Here's how to ask questions live. Can't make it live? Add Club bonus episodes to your favorite podcast player (instructions here). Not a member? Join here. GymCastic Live: Featuring Chae Campbell Replay tickets available → Get tickets here CHAPTERS 00:00 – Behind the Scenes Intro & Che Campbell Replay 01:28 – Georgia News: Laurent Landi Officially Joins Cecile 01:53 – Joscelyn Roberson Transfers to Georgia 05:02 – Which WCC Gymnast Could Follow to Georgia? 07:42 – Konnor McClain's Post-NCAA Season Health Update 11:47 – Chuso at Tashkent & World Gymnastics Score Problems 13:11 – Japan's Worlds Team Heartbreak 15:09 – Worlds Qualification Rules & Rotterdam Tickets 17:00 – U.S. Pan Ams Team Announced 19:06 – Claire Pease's Cheng: Real or Not Yet? 20:42 – GymCastic Updates: Games, Referrals & Merch Sale 22:52 – Liverpool Gets 2030 Worlds 23:21 – Melanie de Jesus dos Santos Returns 25:33 – Melnikova's U.S. Gym Tour 26:14 – Chinese Nationals Beam Queen News 27:35 – Kidney Transplant Update & Sam Oldham Spy Database Follow-Up 30:15 – Goodbye to Regular Listeners / Club Gym Nerd BTS Begins 31:24 – Jessica's Graduation Trip to Boston 32:47 – Tufts Graduation Week & Boston Pops 33:57 – Baccalaureate, Jumbos & Tufts Civic Duty 36:17 – AI as a Weapon & Graduation Speeches 38:22 – Plane Seat Hell & Back Row Bathroom Life 40:43 – The Overmedicated Seatmate 42:45 – Cape Cod, Jaws & Great White Shark Warnings 45:59 – Provincetown, Mayflower Money & Gayborhood History 47:04 – The Giant Ship Inside the Library 47:42 – Airbnb Disaster: Wet Dog Smell, Mold & Mineral Deposits 50:54 – Eurovision, Sweden & Body-Part Grammar 54:12 – New Zealand Gymnastics Jail Explained 56:36 – Can College Gymnasts Train Year-Round? 58:42 – What Happens to Competition Equipment? 60:00 – EVO Gymnastics, Men's Training Centers & Funding 62:40 – Does Florida's Elite Focus Hurt NCAA Titles? 64:20 – Why WAG Needs an EVO-Style Model 65:03 – Resistance News & Legal Wins 67:02 – Wrap-Up, Sam Oldham Extended Interview & Memorial Day Sign-Off RELATED Sam Oldham Interivew - Jpanese gymnastics spy network Behind The Scenes - Fridays at noon pacific SUPPORT OUR WORK Club Gym Nerd: Join Here Merch: Shop Now Gymnastics Games Suite Newsletters The Balance Beam Situation: Spencer's GIF Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Resistance Resources Unlock the Episode Join Club Gym Nerd → Choose a plan Complete checkout — your site account is created. Log in here → /my-account/ Return to this page and refresh. The extended player appears automatically
Here's your guide to Music Festivals and events in Wisconsin this summer! Milwaukee hip-hop artist Wave Chapelle stops by the Cabin to chat about the music scene in Wisconsin, and tell some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories. Plus, some iconic Wisconsin music venues, bands, and more! The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Grant County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/grant-county/ The Cabin is presented by Badger State Brewing; https://badgerstatebrewing.com/ The Cabin is also presented to you by Ho-Chunk Nation; https://ho-chunknation.com/ As well as Crystal Farms; https://crystalfarmscheese.com/ And Best Western; bestwestern.com
Pixar invited Next Best Picture to Disneyland for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at “Toy Story 5” ahead of its June 19th release. During our visit, we had the opportunity to spend time with the filmmakers behind the highly anticipated next chapter in one of Pixar's most beloved franchises. Joining us for these interviews are director Andrew Stanton, co-director Kenna Harris, producer Lindsey Collins, production designer Bob Pauley, and visual effects supervisor Thomas Jordan as they discuss returning to the world of Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the gang while crafting a brand-new adventure for audiences old and new. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be released in theaters on June 19th from Disney Pixar. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Google is rewriting the rules of search, CBS News Radio just died after 99 years, and billionaires now own the newsrooms. This episode dives into what happens when technology giants tighten their grip on how we get information. Google's new Universal Cart wants to follow your entire shopping journey across the internet Hands-On With All of Google's New Upcoming Android XR Smart Glasses New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is launching a Twitch show U.S. Invests $2 Billion and Takes Stake in Quantum Firms Elon Musk lost his case against Sam Altman GM Driver Data Privacy Lawsuit: California Fines GM $12.75 Million A Bipartisan Amendment Would End Police License Plate Tracking Nationwide 'Creepy' Listening Tool for Targeted Ads Didn't Actually Work, FTC Says Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Larry Magid, Marshall Kirkpatrick, and Jacob Ward Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: outsystems.com/twit superhuman.com meter.com/twit box.com/AI doppel.com mill.com/TWIT
Holly shares a quote from Daniela Lippi about the importance of ongoing learning in the restoration profession. There is then discussion of the nerve-racking construction of Disneyland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.