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Text LOOP to 949-674-3714 to learn more about peptides, connect with a coach, ask questions, and receive a special discount on your first order. Curious about peptides and GLP-1s? Check out Loop and get 20% off your first order HERE. Have you ever caught yourself wondering if your best years are already behind you? Welcome to our brand-new series, I'm Obsessed, where we're having the conversations we're most passionate about, from health and healing to growth, relationships, and creating a life you love. In this episode, I'm joined by my friend Stephanie Gambetta to talk about how to break free from the belief that your best years are behind you, why so many high-achievers use busyness to avoid what they really need to heal, and how to create more energy, confidence, and joy in this season of life. We also dive into the power of community, staying open to unexpected opportunities, and trusting that life's biggest setbacks can lead to your greatest breakthroughs. Get ready to create a future that feels even better than your past. Check out our Sponsors: Shopify - Try the ecommerce platform I trust for Glōci. Sign up for your $1/month trial period at http://Shopify.com/happy. Indeed - Spend less time searching, and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes. Indeed is giving Earn Your Happy listeners a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to help get your job the premium status it deserves. Just go to http://Indeed.com/podcast right now and support our show by saying you heard about Indeed on Earn Your Happy. Fora Travel - Curious how to become a travel advisor and earn while you explore? Start at http://foratravel.com/happy. Zazzle - Save 25% on your first order today at http://Zazzle.com with code EARN. Monarch Money - Get your first year of Monarch Core for half off at http://Monarch.com with code EYH. Northwest Registered Agent - Visit northwestregisteredagent.com/EarnFree and start using free resources to build something amazing. Wealthfront - Join the million-plus people already building long-term wealth with confidence by heading to wealthfront.com/earn. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 The inspiration behind our new "I'm Obsessed" series. 06:15 The mindset shift that's helping women look forward to aging instead of fearing it. 09:00 The unexpected invitation that sparked a life-changing friendship. 14:00 How do you recognize relationships that help you become a better version of yourself? 17:30 Why community is one of the most powerful tools for growing a business. 20:00 When healthy habits become unhealthy coping mechanisms. 22:30 The injury that forced Stephanie to stop running on autopilot. 25:45 How Stephanie discovered peptides and built a business around education and wellness. 28:00 What happens when stress starts affecting your health and energy? 30:00 The emotional challenges of infertility, IVF, and unmet expectations. 38:30 How do you stop believing the lie that it's too late for you? 42:30 Why the right support, education, and community can change everything. 47:00 Why true health should give you more freedom, not more rules. 52:00 How to create a future that's bigger, healthier, and more fulfilling than your past. 55:30 Why so many women feel trapped by food, exercise, and body image. 01:00:00 What are peptides and how do they work in the body? 01:04:15 Common reasons health goals stall and what you can do about them. 01:05:15 How to learn more about peptides, wellness optimization, and the Loop community. 01:06:30 What's coming next in the "I'm Obsessed" series? RESOURCES Text LOOP to 949-674-3714 to learn more about peptides, connect with a coach, ask questions, and receive a special discount on your first order. Curious about peptides and GLP-1s? Check out Loop and get 20% off your first order HERE. Apply for the Elite Entrepreneur Mastermind HERE! Get on the waitlist for Mentor Collective Mastermind HERE! Try glōci for 40% off your first order with code HAPPY at checkout - head to getgloci.com FOLLOW Follow me: @loriharder Follow glōci: @getgloci Follow The Loop Way: @loop.way
This week we take a sharp left turn from our usual cinematic diet of Tombs of the Blind Dead, Maniac Cop, and Tango & Cash to talk about a genuine masterpiece of American filmmaking. Yes, the same podcast that once "recommended" Raiders of the Living Dead with a straight(ish) face is now asking you to sit down for a three‑hour post‑WWII drama about ordinary people trying to rebuild their lives.And it's worth every minute.William Wyler's The Best Years of Our Lives still resonates with a grounded emotional honesty that's hard to find; especially in the kinds of movies we usually bring to the table. You won't find a single bullet, a Reb Brown scream, a spiked shoulder pad, or anyone cutting pizza with scissors. What you will find is a film that takes the “boring parts” of action movies: talking, relationships, consequences, and makes them riveting through sharp writing and extraordinary performances.This is a movie that trusts its actors to carry three hours of humanity, vulnerability, and quiet power. And they do.Directed by: William Wyler (1946)Starring:Myrna Loy as Milly StephensonFredric March as Technical Sergeant Al StephensonDana Andrews as Captain Fred DerryTeresa Wright as Peggy StephensonVirginia Mayo as Marie DerryCathy O'Donnell as Wilma CameronWhit Bissell Award Winner Hoagy Carmichael as Butch EngleHarold Russell as Petty Officer 2nd Class Homer ParrishGladys George as Hortense DerryRoman Bohnen as Pat DerryWhit Bissell Award Winner Marlene Aames as Luella ParrishIf you're not in the mood for three hours of talking, we get it—we've got over 200 other movies to suggest. But if you're willing to try something infinitely less bloody and probably more thoughtful, this one is well worth your time.Maybe it's a little too cute, a little too uplifting, and maybe it only shows three very specific walks of life that (spoilers) turn out pretty well. But maybe we need a movie like that. Maybe we need something that isn't cartoonishly cynical for shock value, something that actually thinks about its subject. Less than a year after WWII ended, this film dared to talk about things people weren't ready to talk about.We've thrown around the phrase “perfect movie” before, but what we really mean is a movie you finish and think: no notes. That's subjective, sure. Nothing is truly perfect. But for two guys who would otherwise recommend Psycho Goreman without blinking, this film is as close as it gets because of how it can reach us anyway.We hope you find it, watch it, and enjoy it as much as we did.Thanks as always for listening—and we'll see you next time._____________Matt has over 100+ lists for movie suggestions on LetterboxdYou can reach out on Bluesky: @MovieMattSirois Terrible movies often find him, even under under the alias Marcus at Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad and Wonderful.Follow who we follow at the Once Upon a Geek and TheFade Out Podcasts
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This week, the boys grab some beers and head to post-WWII America to watch nobody give AF about our war heroes in William Wyler's “The Best Years of Our Lives”. The highest-grossing movie since “Gone With The Wind”, this moving account follows several soldiers re-acclimating to civilian life in a world that has moved on without them. Thankless bastards. This movie rules. It's long, but it's awesome. John also talks about “Backrooms”. Grab a beer and join us! linktr.ee/theloveofcinema - Check out our YouTube page! Our phone number is 646-484-9298. It accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 7:15 “Backrooms” mini-review; 16:39 1946 Year in Review; 36:06 “The Best Years of Our Lives”: Films of 1946; 01:24:42 What You Been Watching?; 1:40:49 Next Week's Episode Teaser Additional Cast/Crew: Robert E Sherwood, MacKinlay Kantor, Hugo Friedhofer, Dana Andrews, Gregg Toland, Sharaff, Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, Cathy O'Donnell, Hoagy Carmichael, Harold Rossell, Gladys George, Roman Bohnen, Kan Parsons, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Will Soodik, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Recommendations: Widow's Bay, The Lord of The Flies, The Boroughss, The Cloverfield Paradox, Spider Noir, Everybody Wants Some, Bernie, Last Flags Flying, The Worst Person In The World, Oslo October 31st, Out of the Past, Is This Thing On, Song Sung Blue, John Adams Mini Series, NY Knicks, Casablanca, Additional Tags: Bryan Cranston, Kate Hudson, Bradley Cooper, Will Arnett, Jack /black, Joachim Trier, Richard Linklater, The Duffer Brothers, Focus Features, A24, Curry Barker, Robert Duvall, Sports Documentary, Bowling, Bette Davis, SZA, Keke Palmer, Amazon Studios, Warner Discovery, Paramount Skydance, Conan O'Brien, Weapons, Sinners, One Battle After Another, Frankenstein, Annapurna Films, Old Man Marley, Home Alone, Shawshenk Redemption, Gordon Ramsay, Thelma Schoonmaker, Stephen King's It, The Tenant, Rosemary's Baby, The Pianist, Cul-de-Sac, AI, The New York City Marathon, Apartments, Tenants, Rent Prices, Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa, Amazon, Robotics, AMC, IMAX Issues, Tron, The Dallas Cowboys, Short-term memory loss, Warner Brothers, Paramount, Netflix, AMC Times Square, Tom Cruise, George Clooney, MGM, Amazon Prime, Marvel, Sony, Conclave, Here, Venom: The Last Dance, Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz, Oscars 2026, Academy Awards, BFI, BAFTA, BAFTAS, British Cinema. England, Vienna, Leopoldstadt, The Golden Globes, Past Lives, Apple Podcasts, West Side Story, Adelaide, Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Melbourne, The British, England, The SEC, Ronald Reagan, Stock Buybacks, Marvel, MCU, DCEU, Film, Movies, Southeast Asia, plague, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, casket maker, Seven Samurai, Roshomon, Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood, Stellan Skarsgard, the matt and mark movie show.The Southern District's Waratah Championship, Night of a Thousand Stars, The Pan Pacific Grand Prix (The Pan Pacifics), Jeff Bezos, Rupert Murdoch, Larry Ellison, David Ellison, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg.
Living abroad is not one big romantic leap. It is a process, and Kim is breaking it down into the stages she has experienced after moving from California to France.In this episode, Kim shares what life is like in the first year. She shares how these can often feel like the “toddler years” of expat life, when everything feels magical, confusing and slightly humiliating, from speaking in broken sentences to surviving the French post office. She also talks about the second-year homesickness that can hit when the novelty wears off, the cultural traditions you start to miss, and the deeper questions that come with building a new life far from home.Now in her third year, Kim reflects on the quiet confidence that comes with feeling more settled, speaking French more comfortably, letting go of old expectations, and noticing the small moments that make life feel fuller. From Aperol spritzes and sugary French cocktails to raising kids abroad and rediscovering herself, this is an honest look at what it really feels like to grow into a life in another country.Resources:Episode mentioned: Are These the Best Years of Our Lives?Episode mentioned: What No One Tells You About Moving AbroadDon't forget to subscribe, rate & review and follow us on Instagram @coucou.pod
This week on "Deconstructing Dallas," Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams welcome Corey Alder — President of Nexus Development Corporation and the force behind Vivante Luxury Senior Living — coming soon to Turtle Creek.Corey shares how a California developer fell in love with Dallas, secured a premier site on Turtle Creek Boulevard and set out to redefine what senior living can look like for one of the most accomplished generations in the city.The conversation covers:Why Dallas was the obvious choice and why the Turtle Creek site was worth fighting for twiceHow Vivante flips the script on senior livingThe culinary philosophy that has residents choosing dinner at Vivante over going outA staffing and care model built for stability What to expect when the sales office opens this fall and how to get on the interest listThe episode opens with a Texas spring reality check. Shawn recounts a harrowing hail storm that totaled his car and took out his roof, with a timely reminder to know your storm closet when Threat Level 3 rolls in.Ryan and Shawn close out with a FIFA World Cup preview: nine matches coming to AT&T Stadium, Fan Fest at Fair Park and Shawn's early pick of Spain (with a watchful eye on Argentina.)Whether you're thinking about your parents, planning ahead for yourself or just curious about what's rising out of the ground on Turtle Creek — this episode is worth your time.Key Takeaway: "We want them to stop worrying. We got you — and you're going to live your life the way you're used to, with no downgrade.""Deconstructing Dallas" is a podcast exploring the people, ideas and stories shaping the city.
Fan Mail: Tell Wendy how you're saying yes to yourself!Join Wendy for her dreamy Summer Solstice White Party on Saturday June 20, 2026 —an al fresco evening of delicious food, intention-setting, and celebration at the Phineas Wright House. Wear white, gather at the long table in the field, and toast to the season ahead. Save you seat here: phineaswrighthouse.com/the-shop/p/summer-solstice-white-partyIn this episode, Wendy sits down with Laura Phillips, a reverse mortgage lender. Laura challenges the generational belief that home equity is only a safety net, and explores how reverse mortgages can actually help seniors say yes to themselves and fund the life they want to live.They explore:What reverse mortgages actually are (and why the name confuses people)How non-recourse loans protect your heirs from debtWhy shifting your mindset about equity changes everythingLaura shares real stories of how reverse mortgages have helped seniors stay in their homes longer, fund in-home care, and maintain independence without burdening their children. She talks about breaking generational patterns around debt and home ownership, and why this financial tool deserves a second look.This is a conversation about reframing what your home equity can do for you in your later years.Connect with Laura:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/laurawphillipsWebsite: lauraphillips.comPhone: (303) 817-4611________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with Wendy:LinkedinInstagram: @wendy.harropFacebook: Phineas Wright HouseWebsite: Phineas Wright House PWH Farm StaysPWH Curated Experience and TravelInterested in being a guest on the show? Send your pitch to podcast@phineaswrighthouse.comPodcast Production By Shannon Warner of Resonant Collective Want to start your own podcast? Let's chat!If this episode resonated, follow Say YES to Yourself! and leave a 5-star review. It helps more women in midlife discover the tools, stories, and community that make saying YES not only possible, but powerful.
In this episode, we're breaking down why age is actually your greatest advantage, why experience beats youthful energy, and why you still have more time than you think. Too many people hit their 40s, 50s, or beyond and start believing the lie that their best years are behind them. Gary is here to crush that mindset. You'll hear from:Chip Conley – The successful entrepreneur who joined Airbnb at 52 and turned his experience into his biggest asset.Radio legend Elvis Duran on why 50 feels way younger than you ever expected.Gary's hardest-hitting rants on time, patience, and why you've been thinking about aging all wrong.If this hits home, send it to a friend who needs to hear it.
Why a Dying Pastor Calls These His Best YearsTold he had two to three months to live in January, Allan Finnegan says these are the best years of his life — and means it.About this episodeAllan Finnegan is a Baptist minister from Liverpool, a stand-up comedian, and the author of I Didn't Ask For Any Of This — Church, Comedy and Cancer (Broad Place Publishing, 2026). On the 20th of January this year, he was told he had two to three months left. He's still here, still finishing things, and remarkably at peace.In this honest, often funny conversation Allan talks to Matt about the comedy course that quietly changed his preaching, the hour he spent crying in a Tesco's car park because he'd realised he had no friends outside church, the night his old mates told him they thought he'd been dead for thirty years, and what he's learning about finishing well now that the medicine has stopped working.Timestamps00:00 Welcome and Wednesday Night Finnegans01:23 The book — I Didn't Ask For Any Of This03:30 How a preaching class led Allan to a stand-up comedy course06:20 Why comedy techniques make for better sermons10:58 Certainty kills faith — giving people permission to doubt13:24 “I started a podcast instead of a prayer meeting”14:30 Becoming the minister he never wanted to be17:43 Trying to engineer being sacked18:32 Crying in a Tesco's car park in Litherland21:00 Walking back into a Bootle pub after thirty years away24:00 Why comedy saved his faith28:27 Comedy needed him less than he needed comedy32:50 Steve the nudist Baptist minister35:08 Britain's Got Talent — the four yeses38:30 The Zoom semi-final disaster and the £9 Primark shoes42:18 “It's only a freckle” — the cancer diagnosis50:00 Told he had two to three months on the 20th of January51:34 “I am truly in the hands of God now”52:38 The last sermon and the last comedy gig53:56 What Allan has learned about finishing well54:42 Philippians 1:6 as the verse that holds his life together1:00:00 Just keep turning upKey referencesPhilippians 1:6 — “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” Allan's anchor verse since he came to faith aged 16.Jonah — Allan reaches for Jonah's story to make sense of his own. The hard work, he reckons, often needed to be done on the messenger as much as the message.I Didn't Ask For Any Of This — Church, Comedy and Cancer by Allan Finnegan (Broad Place Publishing, 2026). Available on Amazon in Kindle and Audible. The audiobook intro is read by Allan; the rest is narrated by Christian comedian Andy Kind.Wednesday Night Finnegans — the podcast Allan ran with Tom Grant during and after lockdown. Tom has also been a guest on What's The Story — listen to his episode here: crowd.church/whats-the-story/breaking-out-of-our-comfort-zone-being-part-of-an-eden-team-tom-grantComedy Trust Liverpool — where Allan did the six-week stand-up course (taught by Sam Avery and Brendan Reilly) that started everything.Britain's Got Talent 2020 — Allan's audition at the London Palladium got four yeses, with Simon Cowell calling it the best audition of the day.Quotes from the episode“Certainty kills faith. Faith has to exist in the doubts and the uncertainty.” — Matt Edmundson“I always thought I was kind of the worst Christian, and I was just putting this veneer on to hide so no one would get through and see that I was really rubbish at following Jesus.” — Allan Finnegan“I started a podcast instead of a prayer meeting. Still got no idea how I got away with that.” — Allan Finnegan“I am truly in the hands of God now. I'm not receiving any medication to make me better or keep me better. I am only receiving it for palliative care.” — Allan Finnegan“I think what I'm learning about finishing well is sticking in there. God will finish it. I just need to stick in there. Just stay. Don't give up.” — Allan FinneganLinksCrowd Church — crowd.churchMore episodes of What's The Story — crowd.church/whats-the-storyAllan's book on Amazon — I Didn't Ask For Any Of This — Church, Comedy and Cancer (Kindle and Audible)Broad Place Publishing — Allan's publisherCrowd Church — a community for those who might not see the point of church.
This week on ClapperCast, Jakub Flasz joins Carson Timar to continue ClapperCast's Best Picture Rewind series by discussing 1946's The Best Years of Our Lives! Subscribe on Patreon for Bonus Episodes & Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/clappercastpodEmail us at ClapperCast@gmail.com- Social Media Links -Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClapperPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/clappercast/Carson Timar: https://bsky.app/profile/carsontimar.bsky.socialJakub Flasz: https://letterboxd.com/jakubflasz/Create Your Podcast on Zencastr Today: https://zencastr.com/?via=clappercastThanks for Watching!
EPISODE 139 - “TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL WRAP UP” - 5/11/2026 In this episode, hosts Steve and Nan take listeners along to the 2026 TCM Classic Film Festival, where Hollywood history comes alive through restored screenings, celebrity panels, and unforgettable fan moments. Based in the heart of Hollywood at the famed TCL Chinese Theatre, the Egyptian Theatre, and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, the pair share stories from the trenches, discuss classic films shown in historic theaters, and reflect on meeting fellow movie lovers from around the world and the extraordinary guests who introduced the films. The episode captures both the nostalgia and excitement of a festival that continues to celebrate the enduring magic of cinema. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Wikipedia.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Out of the Past (1947), starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming, Richard Webb, Virginia Huston, Steve Brodie, Dickie Moore, & Paul Valentine; The Mouthpiece (1932), starring Warren William, Aline MacMahon, Sidney Fox, John Wray, Ralph Ince, Guy Kibbee, & J. Carrol Naish; Letty Lynton (1932), starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Nils Asther, May Robson, Louise Closser Hale, & Lewis Stone; The Patsy (1928), starring Marion Davies, Marie Dressler, Dell Henderson, Orville Caldwell, Jane Winton & Lawrence Gray; Ace in the Hole (1951), starring Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Robert Arthur, Richard Benedict, Porter Hall, Frank Cady, Geraldine Hall, Ray Teal, Richard Gaines, and Iron Eyes Cody; Next Time We Love (1936), starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Ray Milland, Grant Mitchell, Anna Demetrio, & Hattie McDaniel; Camille (1936), starring Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allen, Jessie Ralph, Laura Hope Crews, Henry Daniell, & Rex O'Malley; Swing Time (1936), starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Eric Blore, George Metaxa & Betty Furness; The Misfits (1951), starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach, Thelma Ritter, Kevin McCarthy & Estelle Winwood; Stranger on the Third Floor (1940),starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, Margaret Tallichet, Charles Waldron, & Elisha Cook Jr; Anastasia (1956), starring Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Helen Hayes, Jack Hildyard, Martita Hunt, & Akim Tamiroff; The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), starring Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Harold Russell, Cathy O'Donnell, Virginia Mayo, Hoagy Carmichael, Steve Cochran, Gladys George, Roman Bohnen, & Ray Collins; Trouble in Paradise (1932), starring Miriam Hopkins, Herbert Marshall, Kay Francis, Charlie Ruggles, Edward Everett Horton, C. Aubrey Smith, Robert Greig, & Luis Alberni; Cabin in the Sky (1943), starring Ethel Waters, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson, Lena Horne, Rex Ingram, Kenneth Spencer, Butterfly McQueen, Louie Armstrong, Duke Ellington, John W. Bubbles http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Where’s Your Head At! This week, Anna and Matt catch up on life lately, from birthdays and travel plans to why your 30s might actually be the best decade yet. They get into modern dating struggles, including when things go from constant texting to being left on delivered, and unpacking perspective, stress & not sweating the small stuff. Enjoy xxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane and Fi have come from a high-powered morning of meetings! Can you feel the cogs whizzing?! No? They must've jammed... Jane and Fi cover breaded dippers, dog menstruation, post-work waistbands, and profanities. This episode does feature one use of extreme language. Proceed with caution. Plus, beauty guru Liz Earle discusses her new book 'How to Age' and her move into biohacking. Our next book club pick will be a collection of short stories! 'Interpreter of Maladies' is by Jhumpa Lahiri. You can check out our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@OffAirWithJaneAndFiOur new playlist 'Coiled Spring' is up and running: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tmoCpbp42ae7R1UY8ofzaOur most asked about book is called 'The Later Years' by Peter Thornton.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a family trip to Mallorca, Kim found herself sitting between two women at very different stages of life: one seemingly longing for the future, and one quietly remembering the past. That moment made her wonder whether the life she's living right now, with young kids, a marriage, ambition, uncertainty, chaos, and gratitude all tangled together, might actually be one of the prime seasons of her life. She challenges us to think deeply about the season of life you're in right now.In this episode, Kim reflects on motherhood, aging, comparison, life in France, and the pressure to believe our “best years” are tied to youth. She shares a more expansive way of thinking about the prime of life, not as one fleeting chapter, but as something that evolves as we grow more grounded, self-trusting, and at home with ourselves.Resources:Don't forget to subscribe, rate & review and follow us on Instagram @coucou.pod Mallorca, Spain: Best Cities to GoPalmaSollerDeiaPortals Nous
What if your best physical performance didn't happen in your 20s… but after 50? Jeff Weiss didn't start running until age 48. By 50, he ran his first marathon. In the years that followed, he became an Ironman and completed ultramarathons — including a brutal 72-mile race. But this isn't just about endurance. It's about identity, discipline, and what happens when you stop waiting and start becoming the person you know you should be!
New Saints defensive end Tyree Wilson joined Second Guess. Wilson discussed his opportunity with the black-and-gold after being selected seventh overall by the Raiders in the 2023 NFL Draft. Wilson also shared the areas of improvement in his game.
New Saints defensive end Tyree Wilson joined Second Guess. Wilson discussed his opportunity with the black-and-gold after being selected seventh overall by the Raiders in the 2023 NFL Draft. Wilson also shared the areas of improvement in his game.
Let me ask you something. When was the last time you felt genuinely sharp? Not just “I had coffee and I'm functional” sharp, but clear-headed, energized, actually-in-the-room sharp?Most of us have quietly accepted a version of ourselves that's a little foggy, a little tired, a little “off” and chalked it up to getting older, being busy, or just how things are now. But here's the thing: that fog has reasons. Real, biological, fixable reasons, and most of them have nothing to do with willpower or discipline.In this post, we're pulling back the curtain on what's actually going on inside your body and brain during perimenopause. We're talking about the surprising link between your gut and your mood, what your sleep problems are really trying to tell you, and why stress is so much sneakier than anyone gives it credit for.Resources We Mention for Daily Habits for PerimenopauseGet Cynthia's books: The Menopause Gut (Amazon/Bookshop.org) and Intermittent Fasting Transformation (Amazon/Bookshop.org).Perimenopause May Be the Wisest and Best Years of Your Life – How to Make That Reality with Jenn PikeWomen Metabolize and Build Strength Differently Than Men (Especially Over 30) with Pearl & Serene, authors of Trim Healthy WisdomThe best blue light glasses for better sleepStress Mastery Challenge for busy momsDon't miss #LifeSkillsNow Season 5! Register now. Kitchen StewardshipRaising Healthy Families follow Katie on Instagram or FacebookSubscribe to the newsletter to get weekly updatesYouTube shorts channel for HPHFind the Healthy Parenting Handbook at raisinghealthyfamilies.com/podcastAffiliate links used here. Thanks for supporting the Healthy Parenting Handbook!
I'm joined by Cynthia Thurlow, a nurse practitioner and expert in perimenopause and menopause, and this conversation truly feels like a mini masterclass in understanding your body. We talk through what is really going on with your hormones, how your gut plays a much bigger role than you might expect, and why so many of the symptoms we tend to brush off are actually connected.In this episode, we cover:What the gut microbiome is and why it affects nearly every system in your bodyWhy perimenopause can start earlier than you might expect, sometimes in your 30sThe first hormone to shift and how it impacts stress, sleep, and moodHow estrogen changes can lead to symptoms like weight gain, heavy periods, and gut issuesWhy your menstrual cycle is a vital sign you should not ignoreThe connection between hormones and brain fog, anxiety, and mood changesWhy perimenopause can feel chaotic and how to start understanding those changesResources We Mention for Hormone Changes in PerimenopauseGet Cynthia's books: The Menopause Gut (Amazon/Bookshop.org) and Intermittent Fasting Transformation (Amazon/Bookshop.org).Perimenopause May Be the Wisest and Best Years of Your Life – How to Make That Reality with Jenn PikeHope for heavy periods: 5 root cause solutions that might surprise youStress Mastery Challenge for busy momsDon't miss #LifeSkillsNow Season 5! Register now. Kitchen StewardshipRaising Healthy Families follow Katie on Instagram or FacebookSubscribe to the newsletter to get weekly updatesYouTube shorts channel for HPHFind the Healthy Parenting Handbook at raisinghealthyfamilies.com/podcastAffiliate links used here. Thanks for supporting the Healthy Parenting Handbook!
After two rounds entirely dominated by top seeds, could the first upset of ’40s Madness be brewing between Bicycle Thieves and Brief Encounter? Plus — thanks to the Filmspotting Bump™ — does The Best Years of Our Lives have what it takes to go toe‑to‑toe with It’s a Wonderful Life? Adam and Josh dig into the Sweet 16. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. Use code FILMSPOT26 to take 15% off. (Timecodes/chapters may not be precise with ads.)Intro (00:00:00-00:03:30) Round 2 Results (00:03:31-00:33:55) Sweet 16 Matchups (00:33:56-00:40:43) Bracket Challenge (00:40:44-00:45:15) Credits / New Releases (01:13:01-01:18:01) Links:-Filmspotting Madness https://www.filmspotting.net/madness/ Feedback:-Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support:-Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and archive access.https://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts and more available at the Filmspotting Shop.https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://youtube.com/filmspotting https://instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://instagram.com/larsenonfilm https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm https://bsky.app/profile/larsenonfilm.bsky.socialSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your twenties can feel like A LOT. There's a pressure to find a job that you love, show up perfectly in your friendships and relationships… and somehow keep up with everyone else. It's hard not to compare yourself when everyone else seems to have it figured out. Author, journalist and host of the award-winning podcast How to Fail, Elizabeth Day understands that feeling all too well. In this Great Moment, she reflects on how each decade of her life has shaped her, and why reframing the way we think about success is so important. She explains how comparison can fuel self-doubt, and why the lessons we learn along the way are what truly matter.Because ultimately, life isn't a sprint it's a marathon.Listen to the full episode HERE!If you enjoyed the show, you can also follow us: Instagram- @greatcompanypodcastTikTok - @greatcompanypodcast And if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at: greatcompany@jampotproductions.co.uk THE CREDITSExec Producer: Ewan Newbigging-Lister & Jemima RathboneProducer: Helen BurkeAssistant Producer: Issy Weeks-HankinsVideo: Jake JiSocial Media: Laura CoughlanGreat Company is an original podcast from JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send a textSid connects sustainability, design, and the future of work with Todd Bracher of Humanscale, tracing his craft-first roots in Europe to a clear framework: form follows function, and function follows context. They unpack the Path Chair's net positive story, fast assembly, flat-pack efficiency, and what it means for the industry in the next decade.• how European craft cultures shape design choices• hands-on manufacturing lessons and material literacy• contextual design as user, environment and business fit• shortening development by front-loading research• Path chair goals, knit engineering and flat-pack logic• sourcing ocean-bound plastic and recycled aluminum• packaging density, freight impact and installation speed• why specialization beats the sea of sameness• furniture as a vehicle for integrated technology• letting real market feedback guide innovationYou won't want to miss Todd's final piece of advice, so be sure to stick around until the end to hear his advice as we move into the future. References:Design in Context: A Framework for Strategic Differentiation - https://www.amazon.com/Design-Context-Framework-Strategic-Differentiation/dp/B0D6GHVXWVTodd Bracher Observations, Research and Design - https://www.phaidon.com/en-us/products/observations-research-and-design?srsltid=AfmBOoqKbFyHrlW2kUal4G6KYQbnv_eurFQyrQrqcnbyhYXsZDpfTvMtConnect with Todd:Humanscale - https://www.humanscale.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopKNme5eJGTstvIHA0Tq-409jWgrWgT9_utoLv2iIC86M02fc4ETodd Bracher - https://toddbracher.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/toddbracher/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddbracher/The workplace is changing faster than the conversations guiding it. We're stepping up with a sharper plan for Season Seven: weekly episodes designed to spark action, challenge assumptions, and give you practical tools to build spaces and businesses that actually work. Connect with Sid: Home Page: www.sidmeadows.comPodcast Website: https://www.sidmeadows.com/podcast Sid on LinkedInSid on InstagramSid on YouTube The Trend Report introduction music is provided by Werq by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4616-werq License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Screen Directors Playhouse || The Best Years of Our Lives | The Sky's The Limit | April 17, 1949; April 24, 194901:12 .. The Best Years of Our Lives (Dana Andrews, Janet Waldo, Ken Christy) -- Among the fiction of the story there is a deep truth of home coming service men whose most familiar memories have suddenly become strange.31:33 .. The Sky's The Limit (Fred Astaire, Sharon Douglas, Harry Bartell) -- A war hero in New York on liberty meets the ideal woman and falls head over heels for a magazine photographer.#fredastaire #danaandrews: : : : :You can donate to show your support for my podcast and the time I put into creating and posting every week. Donations are through my duane.media PayPal account:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=MSL7S8FKCSL94My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media#dramaclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radiotheater #radioclassics #luxradio #cecilbdemille #gunsmoke #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :
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Chris Moore used the tragedy of the loss of his wife of 33 years to lung cancer in July of 2022 to lead him to reassess his entire life. Website: https://ageoutloudbook.com/ https://seniorremodelingexperts.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.moore.616651/about/?id=100005452758215&sk=about Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seniorremodelingexperts/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-moore-7505b0259/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SeniorRemodelingExperts You may also contact him through email, Jamesperduespeaks@comcast.net
Dana and Tom with returning 5x Club Member, Kieran B. (Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast), discuss the silent comedy classic, Modern Times (1936), celebrating its 90th anniversary: written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, cinematography by Ira Morgan and Roland Totheroh, music by Charlie Chaplin, editing by Charlie Chaplin and Willard Nico, starring Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard.Plot Summary: In Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin returns again as the Little Tramp, a factory worker who struggles to keep up with the fast pace of modern machines. On an assembly line, he tightens bolts all day until the pressure drives him nearly insane. After a nervous breakdown, he is sent to a hospital. When he gets out, he is mistaken for a communist leader during a workers' protest and is thrown in jail. Even in jail, his clumsy good luck helps him stop a prison break, but once he is free, he finds it hard to survive in a world ruled by machines and money.During his struggles, the Tramp meets a poor young woman played by Paulette Goddard. She is hungry, homeless, and trying to care for her sisters after their father dies. The two form a close bond and dream of building a simple life together. They face job losses, hunger, and constant trouble with the law, yet they refuse to give up hope. In the final scene, Chaplin and Goddard walk down an open road, determined to keep going despite the hardships of the modern world.Guest:Kieran B (15x Member Club)Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast on X, IG, Letterboxd - BPC, Personal LetterboxdPrevious Episodes (17x): Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1957), Lost in Translation (2003), Gran Torino (2008), Stalag 17 (1953), Shane (1953), A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Revisit, 12 Angry Men (1957) Revisit,
Send a text"I'm 40+, divorced, and starting over. Is this it?"If you have asked yourself that question, this episode is your answer. Society tells us that midlife is a decline—an "inverted V" where our physical and mental abilities peak and then drop off. But Developmental Psychologist Dr. Deborah Heiser says the science proves otherwise.In this episode, Dr. Heiser argues that while our physical graph may flatten, our emotional trajectory actually skyrockets as we age. We discuss why the "Midlife Crisis" is actually a "Midlife Awakening"—a time when we finally have the bandwidth to stop checking society's boxes and start building our own legacy.If you feel like you've lost your identity along with your marriage, this conversation will show you how to find a new one that is stronger, deeper, and more resilient than the one you left behind.In this episode, we cover:The "Right Side of 40": Why we actually get happier and more confident as we age.Success vs. Significance: Moving from "Extrinsic" validation (titles, money) to "Intrinsic" purpose (impact, connection).Mentorship as Medicine: How giving back—even in small ways—cures the feeling of irrelevance and loneliness.The "Legacy Tree": A new way to visualize your impact on the world, separate from your job or marital status.The Gender Trap: A candid look at how rigid roles for "Mom" and "Dad" set marriages up for friction, and how to break that cycle in your next chapter.Guest Bio: Dr. Deborah Heiser is an Applied Developmental Psychologist, a TEDx speaker, and the author of The Mentorship Edge. She is the founder of The Mentor Project and currently leads "My Legacy Tree," helping individuals track the impact they make on the world.Resources:Website: DeborahHeiser.com Book: The Mentorship Edge (Available on Amazon) Support the showhttps://www.risingphoenixpodcast.com
Don't think for one second that your best years are behind you. They're unfolding right now. Tune in as we shatter the myth that your most vibrant, purposeful life has an age limit. You'll walk away with a simple, steady way to rebuild confidence and move forward with clarity. If you're a woman over 50 who's been told (or told yourself) that your biggest opportunities have passed… Source
EPISODE 125 - “VIRGINIA MAYO: CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD STAR OF THE MONTH” - 2/02/2026 One of the most glamorous actresses in old Hollywood undoubtedly was VIRGINIA MAYO. This peaches-and-cream, midwestern beauty started her career wrangling two men in a horse costume on stage before being discovered by producer SAMUEL GOLDWYN and transformed into a full-blown movie star. Often playing the fantasy girl to leading men like BOB HOPE and DANNY KAYE, her beauty sometimes made people miss the fact that she was a very capable actress — particularly when she played bad girls in films like “The Best Years of Our Lives” and “White Heat.” She was very adept at light comedy, romance films, and drama, appearing in over 50 feature films and many television shows throughout her career. And tune in to find out about Steve's connection to this old Hollywood glamour girl as we celebrate Mayo as our February Star of the Month. SHOW NOTES: Sources: The Best Years of My Life (2001), by Virginia Mayo, as told to LC Van Savage; The Forties Gals (1980), by James Robert Parish & Don E. Stanke; “Virginia Mayo's 100th Birthday,” November 30, 2020, by Vanessa Varquez, www.ashroudofthoughts.com; “Virginia Mayo, 84, Stunning Actress of 1940s Romantic Films,” January 19, 2005, Los Angeles Times; Virginia Mayo, Movie Actress, Dies at 84,” January 18, 2005, by Richard Severo, New York Times; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IBDB.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Follies Girls (1943), starring Wendy Barrie; Up In Arms (1944), starring Danny Kaye & Constance Dowling; Jack London (1943), starring Michael O'Shea; Seven Days Ashore (1944), starring Wally Brown; The Princess and the Pirate (1944), starring Bob Hope & Virginia Mayo; Wonder Man (1945), starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, & Vera Ellen; The Kid From Brooklyn (1946), starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera Ellen & Steve Cochran; The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947), starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Boris Karloff & Ann Rutherford; The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), starring Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews & Teresa Wright; A Song Is Born (1948), starring Danny Kaye & Virginia Mayo; Smart Girls Don't Talk (1948), starring Bruce Bennett & Virginia Mayo; Flaxy Martin (1949), starring Virginia Mayo & Zachary Scott; Colorado Territory (1948), starring Joel McCrea & Virginia Mayo; White Heat (1949), starring James Cagney & Virginia Mayo; Red Light (1949), starring George Brent & Virginia Mayo; Always Leave Them Laughing (1949), starring Milton Berle, Virgina Mayo & Ruth Roman; Backfire (1950), starring Gordon MacRae, Virginia Mayo & Edmond O'Brien; The Flame and the Arrow (1950), starring Burt Lancaster & Virginia Mayo; The West Point Story (1950), starring James Cagney & Virginia Mayo; Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951), starring Gregory Peck & Virginia Mayo; She's Working Her Way Though College (1952), starring Ronald Reagan & Virginia Mayo; South Sea Woman (1953), starring Burt Lancaster & Virginia Mayo; Pearl of the Pacific (1955), starring Dennis Morgan & Virginia Mayo; The Silver Chalice (1954), starring Paul Newman, Virgina Mayo * Pier Angeli; Congo Crossing (1956), starring Virginia Mayo & George Nadar; The Big Land (1957), starring Alan Ladd & Virginia Mayo; The Story of Mankind (1957), starring Vincent Price, Ronald Colman & Peter Lorre; Young Fury (1965), starring Rory Calhoun & Virginia Mayo; Castle of Evil (1966), starring Scott Brady & Virginia Mayo; Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976), starring Bruce Dern & Madelyn Kahn; Hunted (1977), starring Aldo Ray; French Quarter (1978); starring Bruce Davison; The Man Next Door (1997); starring Karen Carlson; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Arnold joins Kristi Lee and Dr. Rob Shoemaker for a wide-ranging movie conversation, from black-and-white classics to romantic favorites. They talk about “The Best Years of Our Lives,” “The Philadelphia Story,” “It's a Wonderful Life,” “Casablanca,” “When Harry Met Sally,” “Breakfast at Tiffany's,” “Out of Africa” and “Once,” plus the reality of how performances and scenes hit differently over time. Then the tone shifts to a debate over the chimp thriller “Primate,” including what the movie gets right and wrong, how rabies and plot rules are handled, and why depictions of apes in entertainment can shape public attitudes.
Welcome to a new year of An Oscar For Arnold! With prediction markets in the news these days, we thought it might be interesting if Sonny and Tom try to predict what will happen this year. We're talking about everything from Best Picture winner at the 2026 Academy Awards to the next celebrity couple, the next big trends, and whether Sonny and Tom will find love in the calendar year. So listen now and then follow our picks over the course of 2026 to see how much we nailed it. Will Timothée Chalamet win Best Actor? Will James Marsden experience a career renaissance? Will Helen Mirren be exposed as the leader of a celebrity drug ring? Only time will tell.But time will quickly tell if the boys like today's opening segment, in which they imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger taking over Fredric March's role in "The Best Years of Our Lives." A movie that Sonny wants to see, so he forbids Tom from spoiling it and actually discussing the plot. Which might've been for the best, since it gave your hosts time to dive in to Fredric March's ridiculous character assassination in recent years, in which a club he was a member of with an unfortunate name caused his own name to be removed from a building for no good reason. Sonny and Tom get legitimately upset about this, as a man who was actually an outspoken civil rights advocate for his time is being unfairly labeled as a racist and nobody seems to care enough to do anything about it. Maybe this podcast will do something about it. That would require people actually listening to it, however.Be sure to tune in next year when we check how our predictions went!Hosted by Sonny de Nocker (@swankysonny) and Tom Price (@thomas_price22).Theme by Josh Britt (jbrittmusic.com)Instagram: AnOscarForArnoldTwitter: @AnOscar4ArnoldTikTok: AnOscarForArnoldContact: AnOscarForArnold@gmail.com
After 26 years of teaching, movement educator Sharon Carter was rebuilding classes post-pandemic and comparing herself to her "before"—until she discovered the exact shifts that led to her BEST year since COVID. If you're a seasoned practitioner rebuilding, this is the roadmap you've been searching for.For Seasoned Wellness Practitioners Rebuilding Classes: If you're a yoga teacher, Pilates instructor, physical therapist, or movement professional with years of experience who's rebuilding classes, struggling with attendance, or launching offers that fall flat—this episode shows you exactly how to turn it around and create your most aligned, profitable practice yet.What You'll Discover:✨ Stop the Energy Leaks Killing Your Rebuild – Why comparing yourself to your "before" keeps classes empty, and the game-changing mindset shifts that help seasoned practitioners commit to strategies long enough to see them succeed✨ Rebuild a Thriving Hybrid Practice – How Sharon transitioned from teaching 6 days a week in a struggling studio to a profitable mix of focused in-person classes and online programs that protect your energy AND fill your schedule✨ Market Your Classes Authentically on Instagram – The exact content strategies Sharon used to attract ideal clients and rebuild class attendance without feeling salesy or spending hours on social media✨ Launch Virtual Mentorship Programs That Sell – How seasoned practitioners can leverage their expertise to create online offerings, mentorship programs, and movement literacy courses that build community and consistent revenue✨ Embrace Your Experience as Your Superpower – Why being a seasoned practitioner is your greatest asset when rebuilding, and how to channel decades of expertise into renewed excitement, relevance, and profitability at ANY career stageThis episode is essential listening for: Yoga teachers, Pilates instructors, physical therapists, health coaches, and seasoned wellness practitioners rebuilding classes, rebuilding confidence, and ready to create sustainable income doing work they absolutely love—without starting over or burning out.
Bonus Episode for Jan. 21. The big banks kick off earnings season with gangbuster investment-banking and trading operations. Their results offer a picture of a resilient consumer, but executives warn of a slew of geopolitical risks. Wall Street Journal lead financial reporter AnnaMaria Andriotis discusses what stood out in reports from Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo, as well as regional banks such as U.S. Bancorp. David Uberti hosts this special bonus episode of What's News in Earnings, where we dig into companies' earnings reports and analyst calls to find out what's going on under the hood of the American economy. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Megadeth's Dave Mustaine dives into his band's final studio album, their upcoming tour and more in this exclusive interview with the thrash metal legend.
EPISODE 120 - “REEL REFLECTIONS: STEVE & NAN'S FAVES IN CLASSIC CINEMA” - 12/29/25 As we say goodbye to 2025, Steve and Nan are wrapping up the year and ringing in the new one with much refection. In this fun episode, join the discussion as they talk about some of their favorite films, movie stars, and directors in a series of fun lists. Get to know our intrepid hosts better and find out just who they think was the Best Villain or Best Screen Kiss or Most Beautiful Actress in the golden era of Hollywood. Steve, Nan, Lindsay, and J.P. also want to thank you all for the steadfast support and kindness throughout the year. May 2026 bring great things to all of you beautiful listeners out there! SHOW NOTES: Sources: Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IBDB.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Ladies of Leisure (1930); Platinum Blonde (1931); Lady for a Day (1933); Alice Adams (1935); Stella Dallas (1936); My Man Godfrey (1936); These Three (1936); Dodsworth (1936); Come and Get It (1936); Mr. Deed Goes to Town (1936); The Awful Truth (1937); Night Must Fall (1937); Stella Dallas (1937); The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938); You Can't Take It With You (1938); Jezebel (1938); Love Affair (1939); Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939); Wuthering Heights (1939); Dark Victory (1939); The Return of Frank James (1940); The Letter (1940); Citizen Kane (1941); Penny Serenade (1941); Suspicion (1941); Western Union (1941); Meet John Doe (1941); The Little Foxes (1941); Mrs. Miniver (1942); Casablanca (1942); Now, Voyager (1942); Talk of the Town (1942); The Spider Woman (1943); Double Indemnity (1944); Going My Way (1944); The Woman in the Window (1944); Phantom Lady (1944); Christmas Holiday (1944); Ministry of Fear (1944); Woman In the Window (1944); Arsenic & Old Lace (1944); The Bells of St. Mary's (1945); Brief Encounter (1945); Leave Her to Heaven (1945); Mildred Pierce (1945); Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945); The Great Flamarion (1945); Two O'Clock Courage (1945); The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945); Scarlet Street (1945); The Spiral Staircase (1946); It's a Wonderful Life (1946); Notorious (1946); Gilda (1946); The Best Years of Our Lives (1946); Kiss of Death (1947); The Bishop's Wife (1947); T-Men (1947); Nightmare Alley (1947); I Remember Mama (1948); Raw Deal (1948); Cry of the City (1948); They Live By Night (1948); Come to the Stable (1949); Criss Cross (1949); The Heiress (1949); White Heat (1949); Sunset Boulevard (1950); Harvey (1950); Side Street (1950); Winchester '73 (1950); The File on Thelma Jordan (1950); A Place in the Sun (1951); Clash By Night (1952); In a Lonely Place (1953); From Here to Eternity (1953); The Big Heat (1953); Shane (1953); The Clown (1950); White Christmas (1954); A Star Is Born (1954); The Night of the Hunter (1955); The Man From Laramie (1955); A Face in the Crowd (1957); An Affair to Remember (1957); The Tin Star (1957); Giant (1956); Elmer Gantry (1960); Splendor In the Grass (1961); The Manchurian Candidate (1962); Take Her, She's Mine (1963); The Sound of Music (1965); The Singing Nun (1966); Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966); Once Upon a Time in the West (1968); The Way We Were (1973); The Godfather Part II (1974); Ordinary People (1980); --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cold War Cinema team returns to discuss Grigory Chukhray's 1959 war drama Ballad of a Soldier. Alyhosha is 19-years-old private on the Eastern Front during the Great Patriotic War (A.K.A. World War II). After destroying two German tanks, Alyosha, played by Vladimir Ivashov, is rewarded with a short leave to return home to see his mother and repair her roof. Over the next six days, the young soldier travels home across the countryside, often crossing paths with his countrymen in both mundane and profound ways: A one-legged soldier running from his wife, the wife of another private, found living with another man, and a tender vagabond girl, Shura (Zhanna Prokhorenko), who he meets while hiding out in a rail car. Throughout his quiet picaresque, Alyhosha learns about the sacrifices and tenderness of a nation torn apart by war. Join hosts Jason Christian, Tony Ballas, and Paul T. Klein as we discuss: The film's treatment of individualism versus collective responsibility. The train as a metaphor in both the Soviet and US contexts. The Soviet romance versus Hollywood romances. The Soviet treatment of nature and rural spaces in this film and others. _____________________ We love to give book or film recommendations on the podcast, so here are ours for this episode: Paul recommends the film The Best Years of Our Lives (1946, William A. Wyler) and the book The Foreign Film Renaissance on American Screens 1946–1973 by Tony Balio. Tony recommends the book Peasants and Capital: Dominica in the World Economy by Michel-Rolph Trouillot Jason recommends the film The Forty-First (1956, Grigory Chukhray). _____________________ Like and subscribe to Cold War Cinema, and don't forget to leave us a review! Want to continue the conversation? Drop us a line at any time at coldwarcinemapod@gmail.com. To stay up to date on Cold War Cinema, follow along at coldwarcinema.com, or find us online on Bluesky @coldwarcinema.com or on X at @Cold_War_Cinema. For more from your hosts: Follow Jason on Bluesky at @JasonChristian.bsky.social, on X at @JasonAChristian, or on Letterboxed at @exilemagic. Follow Anthony on Bluesky at @tonyjballas.bsky.social, on X at @tonyjballas. Follow Paul on Bluesky at @ptklein.com, or on Letterboxed at @ptklein. Paul also writes about movies at www.howotreadmovies.com _____________________ Logo by Jason Christian Theme music by DYAD (Charles Ballas and Jeremy Averitt). Happy listening!
The baseball card landscape has witnessed several shifts since the turn of the millennium. In this tiered ranking, we determine which years stand out, which fall back, and which years do we wish would just go away?OBC is hosted by Jason @contrarian_cards and Dave Schwartz @Iowa_Dave_Sportscards
Your best years might actually be the ones in front of you.In today's episode, we talk honestly about aging, regrets, purpose, grandkids, legacy, and why God isn't finished with you, no matter your age.If you're wondering how to grow old well as a Christian, this one is for you.Watch the full conversation and join us for a hopeful, practical look at aging with faith, purpose, and joy.To learn more about Cross Points, check out our website:http://crosspointschurch.comTo stay up to date, check out our social media:Instagram: @crosspointskcFacebook: Cross Points ChurchYoutube: CrossPointsKC
Let me know your thoughts about the podcast. Thank you for listening!Too many relationships drift for years without a decision, stealing time and muddying expectations. We pull the curtain back on why “we'll see” is the most expensive phrase in dating and replace it with a simple, brave framework that keeps your future intact. If you want marriage, you need more than chemistry—you need clarity, standards, and a shared pace.We start by drawing a clean line between two goals: dating for fun versus dating for marriage. When you're honest about the goal, your bar changes. You stop confusing a good time with a good partner. We introduce the D‑E‑W method—dating, engagement, wedding—as a practical way to avoid drift. Set a reasonable window to assess character, agree on a timeline, and let alignment—not inertia—decide the next step. No ultimatums, just mutual clarity about what you're building together.We also unpack the comfort trap: how routine and physical intimacy can mask misalignment and lead to seven‑year situationships or marriages formed out of convenience. You'll hear the markers of true marriage material—integrity under stress, shared values about money and kids, conflict repair, generosity—and how to test them in real life. The stats on divorce and unhappy marriages are sobering, but they aren't destiny. Purposeful dating flips the odds by filtering quickly and investing deeply where it counts.If you're tired of mixed signals and lost years, this conversation gives you the words and the plan to move forward with strength. Press play, share it with a friend who needs clarity, and tell us: What timeline and standards are you committing to now? Subscribe, leave a review, and help more people date with purpose.
Lloyd Cole, the poet-rocker with velvety vocals, programs the songs that made these years the best ever.
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Dana and Tom with 5x Club member, Kieran B. (Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast), discuss the Best Picture winner of 1945 - The Lost Weekend: written and directed by Billy Wilder with Charles Brackett, cinematography by John F. Seitz, music by Miklos Rozsa, editing by Doane Harrison, starring Ray Milland, Jane Wyman, and Phillip Terry.Plot Summary: The Lost Weekend follows Don Birnam (Ray Milland), a struggling writer whose life is slipping away because of alcoholism. The film takes place over one long, destructive weekend in New York City, as Don tries—and repeatedly fails—to break free from his addiction.His brother Wick (Phillip Terry) wants to help Don get sober, but Don keeps finding ways to drink again. The one steady supporter in his life is his girlfriend Helen St. James, played by Jane Wyman, who refuses to give up on him even as his behavior becomes more desperate.As Don wanders the city searching for alcohol, the film shows his downward spiral with unflinching honesty—highlighted by Milland's powerful, Oscar-winning performance. The story builds toward a moment of truth where Don has to decide whether he'll keep drinking or finally confront what's destroying him.Guest:Kieran B (15x Member Club)Host and Creator of the Best Picture Cast; @bestpicturecast on X, IG, Letterboxd - BPC, Personal Letterboxd Previous Episodes (16x): Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1957), Lost in Translation (2003), Gran Torino (2008), Stalag 17 (1953), Shane (1953), A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Revisit, 12 Angry Men (1957) Revisit, The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Revisit, Saw (2004),
As women enter perimenopause and menopause, hormonal shifts—declining estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone—can ripple through nearly every system in the body, impacting bone density, cardiovascular health, metabolism, brain function, and sexual wellbeing. Misinterpretation of past research left millions fearful of hormone therapy, yet newer evidence shows that bioidentical hormones, started within a specific “window of opportunity,” can protect the heart, brain, bones, and quality of life. Supporting this transition in a woman's life also means addressing nutrition, gut health, stress, sleep, and strength training—powerful tools that work alongside hormones to restore vitality. With the right knowledge and care, this phase of life can be transformational, leading to renewal, resilience, and long-term health protection. In this episode, I explore, along with Dr. Mary Claire Haver and Dr. Cindy Geyer, how we can shift our thinking of peri-menopause and menopause to one of renewed health and vitality. Mary Claire Haver, MD, FACOG, CMP, is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist, and Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner. A graduate of Louisiana State University Medical Center with residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch, she is the founder of Mary Claire Wellness, a clinic dedicated to comprehensive menopause care. In 2023, she launched ThePauseLife.com, a global resource for menopausal women, and became a #1 New York Times bestselling author with The New Menopause. Her first book, The Galveston Diet (2023), reflects her passion for evidence-based lifestyle strategies to support women's health. With over 4 million social media followers, Dr. Haver is a leading voice in “demystifying menopause,” empowering women to self-advocate and thrive through every stage of midlife. Dr. Cindy Geyer received her bachelor of science and her doctor of medicine degrees, with honors, from the Ohio State University. She completed residency in internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y. and is triple board certified in internal medicine, integrative medicine and lifestyle medicine. This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers. Head to bioptimizers.com/hyman and use code HYMAN to save 15%. Full-length episodes can be found here: Your Guide to Menopause: What to Expect and How to Thrive Menopause Relief: Hormone Tips Every Woman Needs To Know Is Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopause Helpful or Harmful
This week, our August mini-episodes continue as we pick our ultimate "team" of travel years. We're drafting each year of our RV life on the road, reminiscing about great times, and seeing who has the better picks! *Become an RV Miles Mile Marker member and get your first month for $3 *Get your FREE weekly Road Signs Newsletter at https://rvmiles.com/mailinglist/ *Get all the details about Homecoming 2025 here: https://rvmiles.com/homecoming/ Support our Sponsors: *https://liquifiedrv.com/RVMilesRVGiveaway * Harvest Hosts: Save 15% on a Harvest Hosts membership with MILES at https://harvesthosts.com *Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com *Find all the RV parts and gear you need at etrailer: https://www.etrailer.com/vehicle-finder.aspx?etam=p0001 *Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Track SSTK_MUSIC_ID 437726– Monetization ID MONETIZATION_ID AMXDXB4BX5FLHUYE
You can access the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and anywhere else podcasts are played. Summary In this episode of Another Way For Them, I reflect on the emotional journey of transitioning into midlife, discussing the feelings of loss and overwhelm that come with children growing up and leaving home. I really want to change the way we look at midlife. When I was growing up I remember always hearing how when I grow up I need to get married, have kids and a career. But I never heard anything exciting and fun about midlife after you've conquered those big ticket items. Are we washed up? I also emphasize the importance of embracing change, reclaiming physical vitality, and redefining purpose in the second half of life. I then encourage listeners to shed limiting beliefs and adopt a new narrative that celebrates wisdom and growth.
Aging isn't just a biological process. Our outlooks and emotions also change as we age, often in ways that boost our well-being. This week, we revisit a favorite conversation with psychologist Laura Carstensen, who helps us unpack the science behind this surprising finding, and shares what all of us can learn from older people. Then, as part of our ongoing series "Your Questions Answered," we revisit our follow-up chat with Laura, who responds to listeners' thoughts and questions and shares more of her research on what it means to live well as we age.Come see Shankar in person and help us to celebrate Hidden Brain's tenth anniversary! Our next stops on our "Perceptions" tour are Mesa, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. For more info and tickets, visit https://hiddenbrain.org/tour/
Life gets harder as we age. We can't do the same ministries forever. How do we cling to joy in God amid the loss and uncertainty?