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In this heartfelt and hope-filled conversation, Dr. Zach Clinton and co-host Joshua Broome sit down with bestselling author and speaker Justin Whitmel Earley to explore how the habits we form within our households, the friendships we cultivate, and the way we suffer together all serve as sacred ground for spiritual formation. Drawing from his books Habits of the Household, Made for People, and the children’s book The Big Mess, Justin shares powerful insight on biblical parenting, the healing gift of deep relationships, and how shared suffering—rather than isolating us—can actually sanctify us. Whether you're a parent, a friend, or someone navigating pain, this episode will encourage and equip you to lean into God and others with greater intention and grace.
We're talking all about starting solids with sanity for babies around six to twelve months, sharing raw and honest approaches without losing your mind during this beautiful yet messy period of development.• Most nutrition from birth to 12 months comes from milk/formula - solid foods are just a bonus• Starting with simple whole foods like blueberries, bananas, and avocados requires minimal prep• Balance both baby-led weaning for independence and purees for added nutrition• Constipation challenges are normal - pears, prunes and peaches help get things moving• Sanity-saving supplies: silicone bibs with catchers, easy-clean high chairs, and freezing homemade purees• Feed babies in just a diaper to avoid constant outfit changes• The "decoy spoon" trick: give baby a spoon to hold while using another to feed them• Expose babies to family meals when possible but have backup options ready• Give yourself grace - some days will be homemade purees, some days will be CheeriosJust remember this challenging phase is temporary but meaningful - we're teaching our children that food is colorful, fun and nourishing.Send us a text
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Global conflicts intensify as the Ukraine-Russia war strains resources and NATO tensions rise. Reports of Iranian aggression and South Africa land seizures deepen instability. President Trump's peace efforts face scrutiny amid fears of U.S. military entanglement, nuclear escalation, Chinese influence in Africa, enduring terrorism threats, and questions over support levels.
Nick Roush and Adam Luckett are talking all things Kentucky football as well as -- Is there precedent for the Kentucky football Transfer Portal Era rebuild? - Coaching Carousel recap (We name our top three favorite hires) - Big Mess in House Settlement - CFB feuds - Naming 100 Kentucky football players
Nick Roush and Adam Luckett are talking all things Kentucky football as well as -- Is there precedent for the Kentucky football Transfer Portal Era rebuild? - Coaching Carousel recap (We name our top three favorite hires) - Big Mess in House Settlement - CFB feuds - Naming 100 Kentucky football players
In today's episode, I sit down with author Justin Whitmel Earley. Justin's career began as a missionary in China until becoming a business lawyer. Along the way, he faced a tough mental health crisis that changed everything for him. What came out of that season? A totally different way of living. One that was shaped by intentional habits and vulnerability. We talk about the two spiritual habits he leans on the most, how being vulnerable can strengthen our friendships, and what it looks like to build deep connections with our kids (even in the midst of chaos). He also shares about his book The Big Mess - a reminder that the messiness of life, especially with our kids, can actually be a gift. Grab a copy of Justin's new kids book: The Big Mess: https://amzn.to/3YHlxSi Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: International Justice Mission & Vern Eide International Justice Mission is a global nonprofit working to end slavery and violence around the world, taking special care of survivors from the moment they're rescued all the way through their healing and restoration. To learn more and support their mission, visit ijm.org Vern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit verneide.com Subscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Justin: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
The Big Beautiful Bill is finally past the quiet phase. The behind-the-scenes negotiations have spilled into the open, and now we're in the bloodletting. Speaker Mike Johnson wants this out of the House by Memorial Day, which means committee votes need to happen, and fast. But right now, the Budget Committee is a problem. Hardliners are balking — Ralph Norman, Josh Brecheen, and Chip Roy are all leaning no. They're not satisfied with the Congressional Budget Office's timeline for a cost estimate, and they're worried the Medicaid changes could pressure red states into expanding coverage.Mike Lawler and Marjorie Taylor Greene are fighting on Twitter over SALT deductions — state and local tax breaks — and that fight is not going away. There's talk of raising the cap from $30,000 to $40,000 or adjusting the phase-out thresholds. But this is exactly why they're doing one big bill instead of multiple smaller ones. Everyone knew it was going to be painful. Nobody wanted to go through this kind of battle again and again for every policy item.Politics Politics Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Still, I'm bullish. It's ugly right now, but that doesn't mean it's doomed. The usual sign of failure — a flood of press conferences from members declaring the bill dead — hasn't happened. Republicans aren't holding cameras. They're texting reporters. They're venting in group chats. But they're not going on record saying they'll tank Trump's agenda. That's a big difference. This isn't like other bills I've seen die. It still feels like something they're going to get through — just barely.The key players are all doing what they need to do. Trump is overseas for now, but his influence is still real. He got Johnson the speaker's gavel. He's kept this whole thing moving. When he's back, the pressure campaign ramps up. Meanwhile, JD Vance is already starting his Senate charm offensive to get reconciliation done once it clears the House. They know they'll lose a few senators, but they're planning for that. The goal is to get something — anything — through.And here's what's actually in it: no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security for anyone making under $150,000. Yes, those provisions sunset in four years, but let's be honest — once they go into effect, they're not going anywhere. Nobody's going to vote to take those benefits away from working people. Republicans used to hate that logic — the “give a mouse a cookie” approach to entitlements — but now they're writing the cookies themselves. And they're going to love running on them.This bill is messy. It's jammed with contradictions. It's being held together with string and prayers. But I still think it passes. And if it does, the Trump administration gets to claim a huge legislative win — not just a headline, but real, sticky policy that people will feel in their paychecks. That's the ballgame.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:03:52 - Big Beautiful Bill Progress00:15:51 - Interview with Bill Scher00:39:39 - Update00:40:23 - Inflation00:43:36 - Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship00:45:44 - Iran Nuclear Deal, "Sort Of"00:47:57 - The News Sheriff00:53:03 - Interview with Bill Scher (con't)01:18:02 - Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
My Daughters took over the podcast this week! Interviewing Justin Whitmel Early about his new KIDS BOOK - "The Big Mess" ➡️ Why finding God in family life means embracing the mess, not avoiding it ➡️ How to create intentional spaces where your older kids will actually talk to you ➡️ The simple prayer that can transform frustrating parenting moments ➡️ Why throwing food might be good for your family (seriously!) This episode is filled with giggles, wisdom, and practical advice for dads navigating the beautiful chaos of family life. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.dadawesome.org/blog/382 SUMMARY: The Zaugg girls take over the podcast! In this special episode, Justin Whitmel Earley joins the four sisters to discuss his delightful new children's book, "The Big Mess." Discover why creating giant desserts (and sometimes destroying them) can teach profound lessons about forgiveness, sibling relationships, and finding God in the beautiful chaos of family life. Plus, hear why the girls are planning their own rooftop cookie adventure and how throwing pancakes across the kitchen can become a cherished family tradition. TAKEAWAYS The best relationship-building moments with your children happen in the mess, not by avoiding or controlling it. As kids grow older, shift from structured rhythms to creating intentional spaces where deeper conversations can happen naturally. Relationship is built in shared activity—invite your children into your projects, even when it means things will take longer or be done imperfectly. A "pause prayer" before disciplining your children can transform how you respond to frustrating situations. The reconciliation between siblings can be generative, creating joy that extends beyond your family to bless your entire neighborhood. GUEST Justin Whitmel Earley is the bestselling author of "The Common Rule," "Habits of the Household," and "Mate." He's also the founder of The Hang Ten Movement, which encourages parents to wait until 10th grade before giving their children smartphones. Justin lives with his wife and four sons near Richmond, Virginia, where they enjoy building (and sometimes smashing) enormous desserts in their kitchen and driveway. Links mentioned: Send a Voice Message to DadAwesome: Apply to join the next DadAwesome Accelerator Cohort: Email awesome@dadawesome.org Subscribe to DadAwesome Messages: Text the word "Dad" to (651) 370-8618 The Big Mess by Justin Whitmel Earley The Common Rule by Justin Whitmel Earley Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley Made For People by Justin Whitmel Earley The Hang Ten Movement
Plugged In's Adam Holz responds to a social media influencer trend talking about how accepting Jesus creates a healthy glow. Yes, God grace transforms, but are we seeking Him or a beauty treatment? Justin Whitmel Earley, author of "Made for People" and the new children's book "The Big Mess" talks about how we can walk with God and others to to make some of our biggest messes in life into something beautiful. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Is it possible that sibling rivalry holds the key to teaching kids grace, empathy, and lasting family bonds? In this episode, author and third-time guest Justin Whitmel Earley returns to talk about his new children's book, The Big Mess—a heartfelt story centered on sibling reconciliation and the value of family amidst everyday chaos. Justin shares what led him from writing for adults to crafting stories for kids, inspired by his love for parenting and the power of imagination. He offers practical insights on turning daily messes into moments of grace, building habits of forgiveness, and nurturing healthy sibling dynamics. Whether you're navigating screen time or sibling squabbles, this conversation is packed with wisdom for every parent looking to raise kids with empathy, creativity, and connection.Note: I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that's something that doesn't fit what you're looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don't want to miss!-----------------------Links Discussed in This Episode |Previous Episode: The Importance of Being Truly KNOWN by Our Friends (EP303)Previous Episode: Habits of the Household (EP)Connect with Justin:InstagramWebsiteBook: The Big Mess: A Deliciously Funny Story of Siblings Learning to Get AlongAbout Justin|Justin Whitmel Earley is a writer, speaker, and lawyer. He is the author of The Common Rule, Habits of the Household, and Made for People, though he spends most days running his business law practice. Through his writing and speaking, Justin empowers God's people to thrive through life-giving habits that form them in the love of God and neighbor. He continually explores both how physical habits are more spiritual than we think and how spiritual habits are more physical than we think. He lives with his wife and four boys in Richmond, Virginia, spends a lot of time around fires and porches with friends, and is a part-owner of a local gym.Episode Sponsors |Clear Intentions would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Enjoy the Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With Simplicity.Questions |You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, Pinterest or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Checkout the podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.If you've been struggling with motivation to declutter or work through bad habits that keep you stuck, I'd love to help you achieve your goals! We'll work together (locally or virtually) to discover what areas in your life are high priority to get you feeling less overwhelmed right away. For more info on my processes, fees, and availability please contact!Our Sponsors:* Check out Blueland: https://blueland.com/clear* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Life is messy because life is about relationships and relationships are messy! Yet, life is better when shared with the ones you love. And as Christ followers, we are called to be messengers of reconciliation. So, it’s important that we learn to repair our relationships. Justin Whitmel Earley is a lawyer, speaker and author. He joins us to talk about his newest book The Big Mess - a heartwarming and relatable story about two siblings who must learn to get along. Justin and Shawna talk about the connection between our physical and spiritual lives and the role that plays in reconciling our relationships. Justin reminds us that the people in our households are not a problem to be solved but a person to be loved.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wgnbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Is it possible to create purpose and spiritual growth in your kids in the mess of everyday life? Bestselling author of Habits of the Household, Justin Whitmel Earley, will show you how to establish ordinary routines that make a big difference in the spiritual habits of your kids (and you too!). This is the book I wish I would have read when my kids were younger. Today you'll learn about: 2:11 From a missionary in China to a lawyer??? 4:35 Your new bedtime routine with your kids 7:07 What does it look like to adopt a liturgy? 9:30 Hectic mornings? Try this simple habit 17:40 How to form new habits 21:51 Why is kneeling in prayer so important? 25:10 Join the Hang 10 movement Justin Whitmel Earley is a writer, speaker, and lawyer from Richmond, Virginia. He's the award-winning author of books like The Common Rule and the book we're talking about today, Habits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms. He also has a children's book, The Big Mess. Justin and his wife Lauren have four boys. Find out more about Justin Whitmel Earley and his books on his website https://www.justinwhitmelearley.com/ Learn about the Hang 10 Movement to change the next generation's relationship with technology https://www.hangtenmovement.com/ Can kids really have friends and thrive without social media or a smartphone? Watch Arlene's free documentary, Screen Kids: In Their Own Words https://www.happyhomeuniversity.com/film Have a question for Arlene to address on the podcast? Please email Arlene your questions and the topics you want covered on the show! Email speaking @ arlenepellicane.com Tickets on sale now! You're invited to Arlene's Parents Rising Conference in San Diego, September 6, 2025 https://parentsrisingconference.com/ Purchase the Storyteller's Bible HERE.
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Details on the system that could drop that Christmas snow many have been looking for. WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer joins Vineeta Sawkar with the latest.
Details on the system that could drop that Christmas snow many have been looking for. WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer joins Vineeta Sawkar with the latest.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comKennesaw State fired coach Brian Bohannon, who turned it from an FCS startup team into a playoff team and then into an FBS program. We discuss:* How Kennesaw trapped itself* The shambolic handling of the announcement* The history of FBS transition programs firing coaches* Why Bohannon's firing was bound to get messy* What happens when a program jumps before it's ready* Whether the firing was actually a bad ideaHosts: Steven Godfrey, Richard Johnson, Alex KirshnerProducer: Anthony Vito
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - A former Hinds County supervisor and a community activist from Bolton are calling on the city to end its contract with a private company now handling parking meters in downtown Jackson. On Tuesday, David Archie and Addie Green appeared before the city council, where they decried the parking kiosks, saying senior citizens don't know how to use them, and they're not easily accessible for those with disabilities. “Jackson, Mississippi, is in a state of emergency. We have all kinds of issues and all kinds of problems, but this is one problem that we can solve right away, by removing those meters, rescinding the contract with this company,” Archie said. Archie said the city should look for other ways to increase revenue, rather than using the new meters. He also contends Jackson is breaking the law by charging too much for parking violations. He referenced one court case from California backing up his point. “If you need money, go to Washington, D.C., go to the State House. Beg, plead, ask for money to run this capital city, but don't put the burden on the people that are coming downtown trying to do business,” he said. “Jackson is not ready for that.” Currently, someone ticketed in downtown Jackson will receive an initial fine of $24.50. If the amount is not paid within 30 days, it will increase to $44.50. The fine includes an administrative fee of $3.50. “You have the right to charge a certain amount for the ticket, but when you get into a $24 ticket, and then you don't pay in [a] certain [number of] days, you raise it to $44.50, they call that something excessive,” he said. The comments are the latest in a string of concerns raised by residents regarding the new parking kiosks, which were installed a part of a contract with SP Plus Corporation. The council approved entering into a contract with SP in 2023 to install the state-of-the-art kiosks throughout the downtown area. Under terms of that agreement, SP receives a $94,500 management fee, along with a two percent “incentive fee” from each parking fine collected. The kiosks, impact about 850 spaces, and give residents the ability to pay using their phones, credit cards, or cash. They were initially expected to generate about $2.2 million a year in new revenue. Jackson Director of Communications Melissa Faith Payne was unsure how much the meters had brought in as of Thursday. WLBT has since filed an open record request for that information. As far as Green's and Archie's concerns, Payne said the city takes all comments under advisement. She said the meters are more convenient because they offer residents multiple options to pay, including with credit cards, coins, or online. Green, a community activist from Bolton, told the council that many senior citizens don't know how to use the devices. She also says that the kiosks are not located close enough for drivers with disabilities. “People come to town trying to buy tags, pay their taxes, and many times there is no meter for the handicapped to go to right there [where they] park,” she said. “They have to go down the street to [enter] their registration.” Unlike the previous meters, which were located at each parking space, each zone has a kiosk, and drivers often have to walk to find one if they're paying in cash or by credit card. Residents also can pay via their smart phones, by texting a code to the number listed on a sign. Customers then receive an automatic reply with a link directing them to the website to pay. It costs a dollar an hour to park. Green and Archie said they also don't like the fact that they can't get in touch with anyone if a ticket is given. “You can't call anyone that will answer the telephone,” Green said. “It's a big mess.” Fines can be paid online, via an address provided on the ticket. They also can be mailed in to Park Jackson, on Fortification Drive East.
We all, at times, can become discouraged by the darkness we see in our modern world and wonder if it will ever get better. The good news? The letter to the Corinthians provides us with surprising hope. They faced a culture far more immoral than ours, yet they laid the groundwork for a dramatic future renewal. This week we'll see where Paul instructed them to begin and what it means for us today.
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India, a nation that has landed on the moon and built fighter jets, still imports basic infantry rifles. Why? The Ministry of Defence has recently signed a repeat order for 73,000 SIG716 rifles from the U.S., with delivery expected by the end of 2025. This follows an earlier procurement of 72,400 rifles in 2019. The move has sparked controversy, highlighting India's continued reliance on foreign arms despite its advanced defence capabilities. In this episode of "In Our Defence," host Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor examine India's ongoing struggle with small arms procurement. They question why India still depends on emergency imports despite private companies like SSS Defence developing advanced firearms. What does this say about the nation's defence policies? The episode delves into the failures of the INSAS rifle and the contradictions in India's defence policies. Are domestic manufacturers being sidelined by the import lobby? What does this reliance on foreign weapons mean for India's strategic autonomy? Shiv calls for a systemic shift towards supporting domestic innovation and reducing dependency on foreign suppliers, questioning why a nation that excels in complex engineering can't produce its own infantry rifles. Produced by Anna Priydarshini Sound mix by Sachin Dwivedi
Chasta & Baby Huey interviewed film composer, singer, songwriter and musician, Danny Elfman about his "From Boingo to Batman to Big Mess and Beyond" show. Plus, the evolution of his song writing process from Oingo Boingo to the various movie scores he has worked on. Also, he explains if being a musician was his destiny, his working relationship with Tim Burton, how he balanced life between being in a band and a film composer, how he related to the character Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas, what caused the end of Oingo Boingo, thoughts on the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland, what made him want to get back to performing on stage and what he loves about music. Danny Elfman's "From Boingo to Batman to Big Mess and Beyond" will be at the Hollywood Bowl on November 2nd and the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on November 3rd. Join us for our Halloween weekend extravaganza along with special guests Johnny Jewel X Desire. These shows are Danny Elfman's only two remaining U.S. performances this year. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 16th at 10am through: ticketmaster.com Danny Elfman will be backed by an all-star rock band, and the same orchestra, and choir that he played with during his set at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in 2022. Songs will be performed from Oingo Boingo; his solo career, including his 2021 album Big Mess; as well as a plethora of his film scores and television themes. Band members include Stu Brooks on bass (Dub Trio, Lady Gaga), Nili Brosh on guitar (Dethklok), Robin Finck on guitar (Nine Inch Nails, Guns N' Roses), and Ilan Rubin on drums (Nine Inch Nails, Angels & Airwaves). The orchestra will be conducted by Steve Bartek (Original Guitarist Oingo Boingo). The two CA concerts will provide full-length versions of his past highly acclaimed performances. Get your Rock N Roll Fix at: 1077thebone.com Follow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lamont & Tonelli interviewed Danny Elfman. Danny Elfman's "From Boingo to Batman to Big Mess and Beyond" show will be at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on November 3rd. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 16th at 10am through: ticketmaster.com Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone. Get your Rock N Roll Fix at: 1077thebone.com Follow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lamont & Tonelli interviewed Danny Elfman. Danny Elfman's "From Boingo to Batman to Big Mess and Beyond" show will be at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on November 3rd. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 16th at 10am through: ticketmaster.com Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone. Get your Rock N Roll Fix at: 1077thebone.com Follow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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https://youtu.be/LJ20jmhEE7s Podcast audio: In this episode of New Ideal Live, Ben Bayer and Nikos Sotirakopoulos discuss the Libertarian Party's (LP) convention, especially the speeches by Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and what it reveals about the nature of the libertarian movement. Among the topics covered: Why chaos in the Libertarian Party is a result of disunity about what liberty even is; Why the one point of unity in the LP is their stance against Israel's war in Gaza; How the libertarian movement's lack of a coherent positive ideology led to the LP's decision to invite Trump and Kennedy; How the LP's acceptance of Kennedy despite his advocacy of statist policies reveals the libertarian movement's lack of a coherent set of pro-freedom policies; How Trump's convention speech reveals a willingness to support anarchistic authoritarianism within the LP; How Americans who believe in liberty are betrayed by the LP. Recommended in this podcast are the New Ideal Live episodes “Libertarian Apologists for Putin” and “Libertarianism: Big Tent or Big Mess?” ARI has a philosophical mission, and as such its function is to analyze current events from that framework. Given our 501c3 status, our function is not to advocate for or against particular candidates. The podcast was recorded on May 30, 2024. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Watch archived podcasts here.
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Last year, we talked about the stories of Esther and Vashti, but this year, we are going to focus on irresponsible King Ahasuerus, Esther's cousin Mordecai, who didn't follow his own wise advice, and the wicked Haman. Transcript: https://contextforkids.com/2024/03/20/episode-135-esther-and-the-great-big-mess/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/Fq9diKf9mG8
A classic odds n' sods episode. Plus, Merlin has thoughts about memory and ecosystems, and Dan is considering jetting through an eclipse. e640 Bob Evans https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/3/316b04e9-2b1f-4ccb-98f1-28fe023874a8/9RoymJk5.jpeg
As a business owner, have you stopped to consider what might happen if you don't do estate planning with consideration of your business? In this episode, your legal guide Corinne Boudreau shares the ins and outs of estate planning for business owners in Canada, and she reveals what you need to know so that you don't leave a mess for your loved ones or business partners! Today you'll hear about:Specific healthcare directives you should be aware of when planning your estate What to be aware of with a property, or financial, power of attorneyThings to consider for wills with children under the age of majority A look at the executor of a will and the important role they play in this process The importance of have a shareholder's agreement in place if you are incorporated with business partners What the probate process entails and the key points to understand about it 3 things that can make your simple affairs more complexMentioned in the episode:Legal Essentials for Business Growth - delivered in Nova Scotia through the NS Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration Workplace Education ProgramWillfully.ca Discount Code Link *15% off any Willful plan—Listen to Get It In Writing on Apple, Spotify or wherever you catch your favorite podcasts!For more please visit OnlineLegalEssentials.ca and watch for the brand new website Legalmybiz.ca coming soon!You can connect with Corinne on Instagram at www.instagram.com/legalguidecorinne/ or by email, corinne@legalmybiz.ca. —-
When we're in the middle of something hard, it's tempting to let our minds jump to the worst-case scenario. "I'll never get this right. Why should I even try?" But I think that changing our expectations is the key. In order to actually live a life that reflects our values and goals, there has to be a time and a place for building. For related links and a written version, please visit https://LearnDoBecome.com/Episode224
College Basketball Big Monday is officially back, and both the Kansas Jayhawks and North Carolina Tar Heels took care of business against the Cincinnati Bearcats and Wake Forest Demon Deacons, respectively. Bill Self's shooting guard problem looks to finally be resolved after Johnny Furphy dropped 23 points and 11 rebounds, while the Jayhawks got just two points from their bench - a pair of free throws by Elmarko Jackson in the final seconds. RJ Davis solidified his spot as ACC Player of the Year frontrunner by dropping 36 points for the Tar Heels, who are now 8-0 in ACC play.The Big Ten only has four teams over .500, and we discuss which other teams outside of Purdue, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Northwestern, are most likely to compete for a top-three spot in the Big Ten and a guaranteed at-large bid in the NCAA Tournament. Is it Tom Izzo and Michigan State, who have won eight of their last 10, or perhaps Nebraska who has a decently favorable schedule the rest of the way?We close out the show previewing Tuesday's action, including Duke heading to Louisville, Kentucky at South Carolina, and four other marquee matchups!VOTE FOR US ON THE "SPORTS PODCAST AWARDS: "BEST BASKETBALL PODCAST": https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-basketball-podcast/Join the Locked On College Basketball Discord: https://discord.gg/bsKxDp8QqbFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
College Basketball Big Monday is officially back, and both the Kansas Jayhawks and North Carolina Tar Heels took care of business against the Cincinnati Bearcats and Wake Forest Demon Deacons, respectively. Bill Self's shooting guard problem looks to finally be resolved after Johnny Furphy dropped 23 points and 11 rebounds, while the Jayhawks got just two points from their bench - a pair of free throws by Elmarko Jackson in the final seconds. RJ Davis solidified his spot as ACC Player of the Year frontrunner by dropping 36 points for the Tar Heels, who are now 8-0 in ACC play. The Big Ten only has four teams over .500, and we discuss which other teams outside of Purdue, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Northwestern, are most likely to compete for a top-three spot in the Big Ten and a guaranteed at-large bid in the NCAA Tournament. Is it Tom Izzo and Michigan State, who have won eight of their last 10, or perhaps Nebraska who has a decently favorable schedule the rest of the way? We close out the show previewing Tuesday's action, including Duke heading to Louisville, Kentucky at South Carolina, and four other marquee matchups! VOTE FOR US ON THE "SPORTS PODCAST AWARDS: "BEST BASKETBALL PODCAST": https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-basketball-podcast/ Join the Locked On College Basketball Discord: https://discord.gg/bsKxDp8Qqb Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
State Rep Jim Schulte on Callaway county priorities for session. Once they start the I-70 project, roads are going to be a huge mess for a long time.
Whip overflowed the coffee machine this morning, so we wondered who else made a big mess at work. Morning Mixers shared their kid's power point presentation for their holiday wish list. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Coach Dale "Diesel" Collins, Bobby "The Bearded Wonder" Bennet, and Shannon "Big Mess" Messer talk about Tuck Fly Shop Day, Guided Trip Winter Special, 2024 Tuck Fly Shop Schools and NC Wildlife Agency Officers update.Listen for a fly fishing report and a the guide tip of the week.Send us your questions about this subject at https://www.info@tuckflyshop.com or call us at 1-828-488-3333.Support the podcast by purchasing some gear at: https://www.flyshopusa.comSubscribe https://www.youtube.com/tuckaseegeeflyshophttps://www.instagram.com/tuckflyshophttps://www.facebook.com/tuckflyshopEmail the guys:Bobby@tuckflyshoop.comDale@tuckflyshop.comShannon@tuckflyshop.comJustin@tuckflyshop.comSend us your questions about this subject at https://www.info@tuckflyshop.com or call us at 1-828-488-3333.Support the podcast by purchasing some gear at: https://www.flyshopusa.com Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/tuckaseegeeflyshophttps://www.instagram.com/tuckflyshophttps://www.facebook.com/tuckflyshopEmail the guys:Bobby@tuckflyshoop.comDale@tuckflyshop.comShannon@tuckflyshop.comJustin@tuckflyshop.comSwamp Shack by James Paul MitchellSmall Stream of River Water by SoundholderMech - Fishing Reel, Hard by Marcello Del MonacoSounds Licensed to Shannon Messer License Number 304530
A Word of Encouragement with Vicky Mutchler is heard at 11:30 AM Central Time on Faith Music Radio. You can follow Mrs. Vicky by joining the On a Positive Note Facebook group.
So much confusion from last weeks show, and it's not even Halloween yet! So whilst we get a few things straight, let's enjoy nine songs from No Ball Games, The Owen Guns, The Spackles, Disjecta Membra, Okmoniks, Big Mess, Chewie, The Great St. Louis and Raisin Awareness.Voice of Jeff, Comedy Suburbs, Tony has your Facebook comments, YT-1300 confusion, Rasputin, last week, N.E.C, Solar and Storage, band practice, storm Babet, live on a hill, Forest v Luton, Rugby, Cricket, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, YT-1300 further confusion, nerd shit, Manchester Punk Festival, this week, Tony wants to go on holiday, Reverend Horton Heat, no Izzatwat, Emma Raducanu and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: No Ball Games - LongevitySong 2: The Owen Guns – Stop Making Deadshits FamousSong 3: The Spackles – Man With The X Ray EyesSong 4: Disjecta Membra - RasputinSong 5: Okmoniks – On My OwnSong 6: Big Mess - Future LegendSong 7: Chewie - CareeristSong 8: The Great St. Louis - Silent HomeSong 9: Raisin Awareness - Never Ending Story
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In this episode of New Ideal Live, Ben Bayer and Nikos Sotirakopoulos review Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi's new book The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism, and argue that the authors' attempt to define libertarianism demonstrates that it lacks a coherent ideological identity. Among the topics covered: Zwolinski and Tomasi's book and the liberty vs. libertarianism movements; The connection between libertarianism and the progressive left; Why libertarians share an intellectual alliance with the reactionary right; How the connections between libertarian factions are sociological rather than ideological; Why defending liberty is meaningless without a philosophical foundation; Criticizing libertarianism is not infighting but a fight over what liberty is. Mentioned in this podcast and relevant to the discussion is Peter Schwartz's 1985 article “Libertarianism: The pervasion of Liberty” in The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought, Foundations of a Free Society: Reflections on Ayn Rand's Political Philosophy edited by Gregory Salmieri and Robert Mayhew, and a two part lecture series by Gregory Salmieri and Onkar Ghate on "Politics, Liberty, and Objectivism." The podcast was recorded on September 27, 2023. Listen to the discussion below. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Watch archived podcasts here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVnVcjW6-xQ Podcast audio:
Ep 388 - Nintendo and Sony both dropped new showcases on the same day, and our friend Trisha Hershberger drops by to help us sort through the highlights, from Princess Peach to the amazing new look at Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. (0:00) - Opening (1:53) - Corrections (4:06) - Get to Know Trisha Hershberger (10:39) - Nintendo Direct (46:33) - State of Play (1:11:52) - A Word From Our Sponsors (1:14:32) - Unity's Big Mess (1:24:17) - Also This Week (1:39:27) - L&R: How Can You Finish Games? (1:47:26) - L&R Game: Fuse-em-Haa! (1:52:06) - L&R: Will Mobile Make Handheld Obsolete? (1:57:18) - Time for Bets (2:01:42) - Closing This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/allies to get 10% off your first month. Go to http://shopify.com/allies to sign up for a $1 per month trial period. Games Discussed: Princess Peach: Showtime! Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door F-Zero 99 Mario vs. Donkey Kong Super Mario RPG Mario Kart 8 - Booster Course Pass Wave 6 Splatoon 3 DLC - Side Order Unicorn Overlord Contra: Operation Galuga Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft Another Code: Recollection Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Resident Evil 4 - VR, Separate Ways Spider-Man 2 Tales of Arise - Beyond the Dawn Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord
The 76ers were embarrassed in Boston yesterday getting blown out in Boston in Game 7. I have said this for many years, I do not understand why anyone would want James Harden on their team. Harden is just one of several issues the Sixers need to fix if they want to win! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices