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The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
Listen Online: About this episode: What begins as a conversation about MSG quickly expands into a much larger discussion. The First Lady of Nutrition welcomes back board-certified neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock to explore excitotoxins — compounds such as glutamate that overstimulate brain cells and often appear on labels under disguised names. He explains how these additives may influence addiction, neurological health, and why they are far more common in the U.S. food supply than in many European countries. The interview also covers neurodegenerative disease, the role of glutamate in cancer growth, and ways to calm excess glutamate activity. Ann Louise and Dr. Blaylock also discuss key nutrients, including high-dose benfotiamine and other B vitamins, and why many neurological conditions like Parkinson’s may be linked to thiamine deficiency. The conversation then broadens to immune function and COVID-related concerns, including neurological effects and post-illness immune changes, along with nutrients and flavonoids involved in regulating the p-53 gene. What starts with food additives ultimately becomes a wider look at how modern exposures may be shaping brain health today.The post The Forgotten Toxicity of MSG and the New Breed of Poisons first appeared on Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS.
Thaw underway, schools return to class with modified bus routes; Quorum Court approves measure to use bond forfeitures for law enforcement or jail; Morrilton Police hold fundraiser for one of their own; Pet Theatre program coming to Rialto this week; Perry residents encouraged to conserve water; blood shortage, donations encouraged; update on court calendar for Stacy Drake; high school basketball returns after week off for weather; Blaylock announces mayoral run in Morrilton.
Counterfeit Christ | Jesus Is a Friend | Ryan Blaylock
Geoffrey Blaylock Returns: The Information That's Gap Killing Addicts | The Hopeaholics PodcastIn this powerful return episode, Geoffrey Blaylock comes back to the Hopeaholics Podcast to continue the conversation on addiction as a brain-based disease, diving even deeper into the realities that families and individuals often misunderstand. Building on his previous appearance, he expands on trauma, attachment, and epigenetics, while challenging outdated intervention models and the damaging belief that addiction is simply a choice. He explains how impaired decision-making, toxic shame, and nervous system dysregulation keep people trapped in cycles of relapse and self-destruction. Through compelling analogies and real-world clinical examples, he clarifies why education is one of the most critical tools in saving lives. Geoffrey also discusses how addiction affects not just the individual, but entire family systems, often pulling loved ones into their own form of emotional dysregulation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of compassion without enabling, accountability without punishment, and support rooted in neuroscience rather than fear.Check out Geoffrey's First Episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeJN23-Gsx4#thehopeaholics #redemption #recovery #AlcoholAddiction #AddictionRecovery #wedorecover #SobrietyJourney #MyStory #Hope #wedorecover #treatmentcenter #natalieevamarieJoin our patreon to get access to an EXTRA EPISODE every week of ‘Off the Record', exclusive content, a thriving recovery community, and opportunities to be featured on the podcast. https://patreon.com/TheHopeaholics Go to www.Wolfpak.com today and support our sponsors. Don't forget to use code: HOPEAHOLICSPODCAST for 10% off!Follow the Hopeaholics on our Socials:https://www.instagram.com/thehopeaholics https://linktr.ee/thehopeaholicsBuy Merch: https://thehopeaholics.myshopify.comVisit our Treatment Centers: https://www.hopebythesea.comIf you or a loved one needs help, please call or text 949-615-8588. We have the resources to treat mental health and addiction. Sponsored by the Infiniti Group LLC:https://www.infinitigroupllc.com Timestamps:00:03:17 - Subjective vs Objective Decision Making00:04:29 - Critique of Traditional Intervention Model00:06:03 - Memory-Based Intervention Approach00:07:13 - Frontal Cortex Shutdown in Addiction00:09:32 - Toxic Shame and Fight-or-Flight00:17:39 - Is Addiction a Choice or a Disease00:18:50 - Who Would Choose Skid Row00:19:32 - Addiction as a Brain Disease00:20:15 - What Makes Us Human and the Frontal Cortex00:21:14 - Education Creates Empathy00:23:01 - Why Addiction Is Not Purely Genetic00:24:03 - Epigenetics Explained00:26:16 - Cultural Trauma and Addiction Myths00:29:15 - Identical Twins With Different Outcomes00:32:22 - Why Children Self-Medicate00:34:57 - Addiction as a Disease of Decision Making00:37:34 - Donuts, Dopamine, and Survival Brain00:39:12 - Unacceptable Lack of Addiction Education00:41:07 - Attachment and Early Development00:43:18 - Toxic Ownership and Core Beliefs00:48:19 - Trauma Profiles and Identity Formation
We recap significant weather events of 2025; Blaylock appointed to charter school organization board; single parent scholarship deadline approaching; weekend roundup of fire department runs; cameras to be used to detect mobile phone usage in work zones; high school basketball roundup.
The “Blanket of Love” That Changed Everything w/Geoffrey Blaylock | The Hopeaholics PodcastIn this episode of The Hopeaholics Podcast, we dig deep into the wild, emotional, and brutally honest life story of Geoffrey Blaylock, tracing his path from a childhood marked by Tourette's and isolation to the gang-ridden streets where he searched for identity, connection, and escape. Geoffrey opens up about the first moments drugs entered his life, how heroin slowly rewired everything he thought he could control, and the dangerous world he got pulled into—crime, violence, homelessness, and the kind of chaos most people don't survive. He also shares the spiritual encounter that stopped him in his tracks, the breaking point that forced him to confront who he'd become, and the long, uncomfortable rebuild through detox, recovery, self-awareness, and learning to lead others. It's raw, gripping, and vulnerable, offering a rare look into not just addiction, but what it takes to claw your way back from absolute rock bottom.#thehopeaholics #redemption #recovery #AlcoholAddiction #AddictionRecovery #wedorecover #SobrietyJourney #MyStory #Hope #wedorecover #treatmentcenter #natalieevamarieJoin our patreon to get access to an EXTRA EPISODE every week of ‘Off the Record', exclusive content, a thriving recovery community, and opportunities to be featured on the podcast. https://patreon.com/TheHopeaholics Go to www.Wolfpak.com today and support our sponsors. Don't forget to use code: HOPEAHOLICSPODCAST for 10% off!Follow the Hopeaholics on our Socials:https://www.instagram.com/thehopeaholics https://linktr.ee/thehopeaholicsBuy Merch: https://thehopeaholics.myshopify.comVisit our Treatment Centers: https://www.hopebythesea.comIf you or a loved one needs help, please call or text 949-615-8588. We have the resources to treat mental health and addiction. Sponsored by the Infiniti Group LLC:https://www.infinitigroupllc.com Timestamps:00:03:20 – Why Awareness Matters in Addiction00:05:57 – His Instinct to Protect Others00:29:24 – Childhood Pain and Isolation00:30:56 – Joining a Punk Rock Gang00:34:46 – Reconnecting With Old Neighborhood Friends00:36:00 – First Time Trying Heroin00:40:48 – Realization He's Physically Addicted00:41:27 – Getting Connected to Major Dealers00:55:13 – How Prison Culture Shaped Him01:00:00 – Robbing Dealers to Survive01:05:27 – Heroin Stopping Working01:07:41 – Homelessness and Hitting Bottom01:09:24 – Entanglement With Motorcycle Club01:10:46 – Powerful Spiritual Encounter01:14:58 – Finally Asking for Help01:20:22 – Becoming a Leader in Recovery01:21:27 – Emotional Breakdown That Changed Him
Here For Good | Revive The Hurting | Ryan Blaylock
Oregon State hoops are 3-0, football just face-planted vs Sam Houston, and the Belligerent Beavs are all-in on the FOIA grind. JP walks through the Blaylock LLC timeline, the Sheridan, Wyoming shell-game vibes, and what your GoFundMe dollars are actually funding in the records request saga. We mix jokes, nostalgia, and real frustration while asking what OSU knew and when. Tap in, subscribe, and ride with Beaver Nation's most chaotic investigative podcast.#gobeavs #oregonstate #oregonstatebeavers #belligerentbeavs #podcast #chopem #beavsfootball #beavsbasketball #oregonstatefootball #oregonstatebasketball #foia #publicrecordsrequest #recordsrequest #gofundme #blaylocksllctrail #brentblaylock #blueprintsports #osuathletics #beavernation #transparency #accountability #nilshadowtrail #sheridanwyoming
The Beavs come off a win and a bye week looking to keep it rolling against Washington State, while Oregon State's athletic department tries to exorcise its demons. We break down Brent Blaylock's exit, the crumbling Blueprint Sports deal, and what's next for Scott Barnes and OSU leadership. It's Halloween, the vibes are spooky, and Beaver Nation deserves some accountability. And maybe a win.#gobeavs #oregonstate #oregonstatebeavers #belligerentbeavs #podcast #chopem #oregonstatefootball #brentblaylock #blueprintsports
The Sooners face the Volunteers in what is a big road test for OU. We discuss that, the status of the Sooners, and the coaching carousel. Plus predictions.Realist Deal Locks of the WeekSteve: Michigan -20.5, Kansas -24.5, Troy -7.5 Conner: Vanderbilt +2.5, Liberty -3, Georgia Tech -5.5 Lucas: Houston -13.5, UNLV -3.5, Arizona -4.5 Jay: Tulane -3.5, Louisville -9.5, Georgia -7.5 Listener: Vanderbilt +2.5, Georgia -7.5, USC -6.5Prop Bet of the WeekWill Robinson or Blaylock have more rushing yards?Steve: RobinsonConner: RobinsonLucas: RobinsonJay: RobinsonOU Score PredictionsSteve: 35-31Conner: 21-31Lucas: 27-35 Jay: 30-34This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Two Homers and a Realist at twohomersandarealist.substack.com/subscribe
Hour 2 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble kicks-off with a mini Plank Rant on Christmas Lights... IN OCTOBER!!!!!!!! Then the guys react to audio from Coach Arbuckle on what stands out about OU running back Tory Blaylock. Then today's Blake's Take asks: Which Sooner tradition is your favorite, or what is a new one you would like to start?
Monday, October 20, 2025 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -NCAAF weekend recap, Blaylock and Sooners win, Joe Mussatto for Dean Blevins, Thunder vs. Rockets tomorrow and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark and Josi had a Halloween party with scares, candy and 3 hilarious comedians Maija Digiorgio, Joey Gaynor and Virginia Jones a/k/a Bloody Bloodmeadow. Maija talked about her dislike for candy corn, how her dog was so frightened by a ghost he couldn't bark and what it was like to be the last person to interview Richard Pryor. Joey talked about how one size fits all costume are misleading, doing seances with Sam Kinison, hearing voices in an empty bathroom and the legendary cursed script "Atuk". Bloody told how she became a vampire even though no one wanted to bite her, the difference between Blalock and Blaylock, how the goth scene in Long Beach is different from the Hollywood Goth Scene and how it is hosting the show Gothixxx. Get some Dark Mark Show gear Go to www.teepublic.com/user/dms1 for shirts, mugs, phone/laptop covers, masks and more! This show is sponsored by: Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash Renagade CBD Go to renagadecbd.com for all of your CBD needs Tactical Soap Smell Great with Pheromone infused products and drive women wild with desire! Go to https://grondyke-soap-company.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7187911.8cecdba
Angie Machado of the Dam Podcast sat down with Executive Deputy Athletic Director Brent Blaylock to discuss Oregon State's partnership with Blueprint Sports/Dam Nation. Blaylock details the agreement and differentiates between Our Beaver Nation and revenue sharing and NIL opportunities. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 20 of The Launch Pad, Dave Kluge sits down with Jeff Blaylock to discuss some of the most intriguing Week 3 matchups. Become a Footballguys ELITE Subscriber: https://www.footballguys.com/fantasyfootballshow Follow Dave Kluge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveKluge Footballguys Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fbgfantasy Footballguys Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/footballguys Footballguys Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Footballguys
Here are all the segments: Former Chiefs RB Derrick Blaylock joins the show & talks about his son Tory Blaylock JD and Derrick catchup Talking about why Chiefs need to give more totes to RBs How the split should be? Film Review Chiefs will be okay Goodbye FanDuel → https://fndl.co/vyzxira NEW CHIEF CONCERNS Jason Dunn Jersey – https://www.chief-concerns.com/merch/p/otro-quest-t-shirt-6ga92 USE LINK BELOW & PROMO CODE SODALOVE FOR 15% OFF OLIPOP ORDER https://tinyurl.com/OliPopChiefs Track Your Bets & Get Free Money NOW – Promo Code: Chiefs https://links.pikkit.com/user/chiefconcerns Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 2 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble rolls on with more talk about the Temple game including: R. Mason Thomas' targeting ejection, Tory Blaylock's emergence as RB1, and Good Special Teams play. Then, the guys are joined by BOB STOOPS.
OU beat writer Colton Sulley and columnist Joe Mussatto react to the Sooners' 42-3 drumming of Temple.
Monday, September 08, 2025 Inside Sports with Al Eschbach -OU and Mateer vs Michigan, Al took trains during his childhood, Fans reactions to squad, Blaylock and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Inside Sports Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble features TONS of audio from last night's show at Rudy's with Sooner Head Football Coach Brent Venables.
This Is Mosaic | Go to Church | Ryan Blaylock
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Devy Devotional Podcast Episode Notes: Next Man UpDate: August 13, 2025Hosts: John Arrington, Andy StarrNote: Aaron Wilcox was absent for this episode.IntroductionJohn Arrington hosts alongside Andy Starr, filling in for the absent Aaron Wilcox.The episode focuses on recent injuries in college football, particularly during fall camps, and discusses the "next man up" for key teams, exploring potential replacements and their impact on team dynamics and fantasy football (Devy and CFF).Key Topics and Discussions1. General Injury OverviewThe hosts discuss the impact of injuries across college football, noting that while some are minor, others could have significant long-term effects.The focus is on identifying players who could step up in the absence of injured starters, especially at running back and wide receiver positions.2. Notre Dame: Keidren Young's Season-Ending InjuryInjury: Keidren Young (RB, Notre Dame) suffered a season-ending ACL tear.Impact: Young was expected to have a role as a spell back for Jeremiah Love, particularly on early downs. His injury disrupts his development and role for 2025.Next Man Up: Aneas Williams is highlighted as a potential beneficiary, likely stepping into a larger role in the running back room. The hosts note Notre Dame's limited depth at RB, with only Jeremiah Love, Jadarian Price, and Aneas Williams listed alongside Young on the depth chart (per Our Lads).Future Outlook: Young's injury could push him to re-earn his role in 2026, especially with Love and Price potentially leaving. Concerns arise about Notre Dame recruiting over Young or adding walk-ons to bolster depth.Devy Notes: Williams is seen as an electric back with more explosiveness than Young, offering a promising 1-2 punch for 2026 if Young recovers fully. However, the hosts express caution about running back injuries in general, citing examples like Jonathan Brooks and CJ Baxter.3. Iowa: Kamari Moulton's Hamstring InjuryInjury: Kamari Moulton (RB, Iowa) is sidelined with a hamstring injury, missing practice in the week leading up to the episode.Impact: Moulton was expected to lead Iowa's backfield after Caleb Johnson's surprising 2024 season. A prolonged absence could severely hamper Iowa's already weak offense.Next Man Up: The depth chart behind Moulton is thin, with Jayzeon Patterson, Terrell Washington, Xavier Williams, and Brevin Doll listed. None have shown significant promise, with low big-time run rates and PPR points per touch.Discussion: The hosts express concern about Iowa's running game without Moulton, noting the team's historical reliance on defense and tight ends rather than offensive firepower. They discuss the addition of FCS transfer quarterback Mark Grunowski, who could add a rushing element, but doubt Iowa will shift to a spread offense under coach Kirk Ferentz.Devy Notes: Moulton's 7% big-time run rate offers some optimism if he returns healthy, but the hosts are pessimistic about Iowa's offense without him, predicting a potential struggle to reach 200 rushing yards as a team.4. Florida: Wide Receiver InjuriesInjuries:Eugene Wilson III (WR) has been limited in spring and fall practices due to an undisclosed injury.Dallas Wilson (WR, true freshman) is in a hard cast for a lower leg injury, expected to miss at least a week or two.Impact: Florida's wide receiver room is depleted, raising concerns about offensive production, especially with a tough 2025 schedule.Next Man Up:J. Michael Sturdivant (WR, transfer from Cal): Expected to fill a role similar to Kahleil Dike but has regressed since a 755-yard sophomore season at Cal (2022). His 315 yards in 2024 at UCLA raise doubts about his ability to exceed 300-500 yards in the SEC.Vernell Brown III (WR, true freshman): A five-star recruit with inconsistent camp reports but high athletic potential. He could seize a starting role if Wilson and Wilson are sidelined.Tank Hawkins (WR, true sophomore): Showed promise with a 4.6 average depth of target (A-dot) on limited routes (46) in 2024. Could step up as a possession receiver.Other Names: Aiden Mizell and Khalil Jackson are mentioned but deemed unexciting due to limited production (Jackson had 13 yards in 2024).Discussion: The hosts speculate on lineup adjustments, suggesting Eugene Wilson could move to the X-receiver role with Brown in the slot if injuries persist. They emphasize the need for quarterback DJ Lagway to elevate the offense, noting his shoulder and calf injuries as concerns. Florida's tough schedule and coach Billy Napier's job security add urgency to getting top players like Brown on the field.Devy Notes: Brown is the most exciting prospect for Devy purposes, with potential to break out if given opportunities. Sturdivant and Hawkins are less appealing, with Sturdivant's decline making him a risky bet.5. LSU: Wide Receiver InjuriesInjuries:Nick Anderson (WR, transfer from Oklahoma) is recovering from a quadriceps injury, possibly related to a car accident and concussion protocol.Aaron Anderson (WR) has been sidelined during fall camp, with limited details on the injury.Impact: LSU's deep wide receiver room mitigates the impact, but the injuries could open doors for younger players.Next Man Up:Barion Brown (WR): A former Kentucky standout with a strong freshman year, Brown has earned all-SEC preseason honors and praise in camp. He's listed as a backup flanker but could see significant snaps.Zavion Thomas (WR): Also receiving camp buzz but hasn't stood out significantly as a receiver.Chris Hilton Jr. (WR): The presumed starter at X-receiver, Hilton has big-play potential (2.5+ yards per route run in three seasons) but only 225 yards in 2024. His role is questioned due to competition from younger talent.Kylan Billiot (WR, true sophomore): A highly-touted recruit listed as third-string behind Nick Anderson. Could see snaps if injuries persist.Teron Francis (WR, true freshman): Nicknamed “Man Child,” Francis has generated hype for his athleticism and camp performance, potentially pushing for a role.Discussion: The hosts debate whether veterans like Hilton and Aaron Anderson can hold off younger talents like Billiot and Francis. LSU's passing game, led by quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, is expected to remain strong despite injuries due to the team's depth.Devy Notes: Brown and Francis are the most intriguing for Devy leagues, with Brown offering immediate production potential and Francis as a long-term upside pick. Hilton's big-play ability is noted but tempered by his limited production.6. Oklahoma: Running Back InjuriesInjuries:Taylor Tatum (RB) and Jayden Ott (RB) are dealing with minor injuries, expected to return by Week 1.Xavier Robinson (RB) is also injured, leaving only Javontae Barnes and true freshman Torrey Blaylock as healthy backs in camp.Impact: Oklahoma's running back room is described as “disgusting” due to its lack of proven talent and injury concerns.Next Man Up:Torrey Blaylock (RB, true freshman): Has impressed in camp with his speed and explosiveness, potentially earning a role in specific packages.Javontae Barnes (RB): Healthy as of recent reports but hampered by a 2023 foot injury (dead bone removed near his big toe). His 577 yards in 2024 were underwhelming (4.7 YPC).Jayden Ott (RB): A former standout at Cal, Ott struggled in 2024 but could rebound if healthy.Taylor Tatum (RB): A highly-touted recruit with better per-carry metrics than Barnes but limited by inexperience and injury.Discussion: The hosts highlight Blaylock's potential to see the field due to his explosiveness, despite being low on the depth chart. Concerns linger about Barnes' recovery from his foot injury and Ott's ability to return to form. The addition of quarterback John Mateer and new offensive coordinator could shift focus to the passing game.Devy Notes: Blaylock is a sleeper pick for Devy leagues due to his camp buzz and the weak depth chart. Tatum remains a high-upside prospect, while Ott and Barnes are less appealing due to recent struggles.Additional NotesAaron Wilcox's Absence: The hosts humorously note Aaron's absence, joking about his fear of the “Guess the Guy” segment, which was skipped for the second consecutive week.College Football Excitement: With the season two weeks away, the hosts are excited about upcoming games, noting a stronger-than-usual Week 0 and Week 1 schedule.Technical Issues: Andy experienced internet connectivity issues during the podcast, briefly dropping out. John's daughter inadvertently turned off his house lights via voice-controlled devices, adding a humorous moment.Key Devy TakeawaysHigh-Upside Prospects to Watch: Vernell Brown III (Florida), Torrey Blaylock (Oklahoma), Barion Brown (LSU), and Teron Francis (LSU) are highlighted as potential breakout players if injuries create opportunities.Injury Concerns: Keidren Young (Notre Dame), Kamari Moulton (Iowa), Eugene Wilson III (Florida), Dallas Wilson (Florida), Nick Anderson (LSU), and DJ Lagway (Florida) face varying degrees of injury risk, impacting their Devy value.Depth Chart Analysis: Teams like LSU and Florida have deeper talent pools to weather injuries, while Iowa and Oklahoma face significant challenges if their injured players miss extended time.ClosingThe hosts thank listeners for their support on Gridiron Ratings' YouTube channel and Spotify, encouraging engagement through comments and subscriptions.They promise to return with Aaron Wilcox for the next episode, as college football season approaches.Runtime: ~1 hourListen on: Gridiron Ratings YouTube, SpotifyNext Episode: TBD, with hopes of Aaron Wilcox's return and live football discussions.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner break down MLB betting for Tuesday. ⚾ Umpiring Chaos: Griffin and Munaf detail egregious officiating, including Juan Soto's walk on miscalled pitches and Felix Bautista's bad call with bases loaded.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner break down MLB betting for Tuesday. ⚾ Umpiring Chaos: Griffin and Munaf detail egregious officiating, including Juan Soto's walk on miscalled pitches and Felix Bautista's bad call with bases loaded.
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg talk about players receiving threats, the Rockies ineptitude and other betting stories around Major League Baseball. In this episode of "The Inside Pitch" recorded on May 12, Scott Seidenberg and Josh Towers discuss the controversy surrounding Lance McCullers Jr., his disastrous return, and the broader implications of gambling culture in MLB. McCullers, in his second start after a two-year injury hiatus, surrendered seven runs in a 10-run first inning against the Reds, registering just one out, giving up three hits, three walks, and one home run. Post-game, McCullers and his family received death threats, which Towers attributed to the toxic intersection of sports betting and fan entitlement. Towers emphasized that no athlete intentionally underperforms and that threatening players over wagers is unacceptable. Seidenberg concurred, adding that the accessibility of players via social media exacerbates the issue. McCullers expressed frustration, noting he only wants to perform for the Astros while ensuring his family's safety. Shifting focus to live betting strategies, Seidenberg recounted betting the Astros team total over 3.5 runs during the blowout, leveraging the assumption that weak bullpen arms would enter early. Towers supported this approach, explaining that such scenarios often lead to high-scoring games due to less effective relievers being used and pitchers potentially experimenting with pitches under low-pressure conditions. They dissected Brady Singer's outing, noting he stuck to his sinker-slider mix, throwing 30 sinkers, 15 sliders, and four cutters, struggling post the 45-minute delay. The discussion broadened to emphasize that blowouts offer learning opportunities for pitchers, enabling them to test pitches in-game situations they'd avoid in tighter contests. Attention turned to the Rockies' collapse, particularly their 21-0 loss to the Padres, followed by Bud Black's firing. Towers criticized the Rockies' misuse of pitchers, particularly exposing young arms like Blaylock to overwhelming situations, likely contributing to organizational dysfunction. Betting-wise, the Rockies were highlighted as historically profitable to fade, with 30 of their 33 losses by multiple runs and a 5-29 record in first-five innings. Seidenberg recommended automatic daily run line fades against the Rockies. Broader betting trends were analyzed, including the Mets' 29-12 first-five innings under record and the Royals' similar 30-12 mark. The Mariners surprisingly leaned to the over. The conversation shifted to player performance futures. Kyle Schwarber's 46-game on-base streak, 14 home runs, and .404 OBP were celebrated, with Seidenberg suggesting profitable betting strategies targeting Schwarber to reach base safely in his first plate appearance using various app markets. Josh Towers and Seidenberg also agreed that Freddie Freeman's .367 average and league-best OPS made him undervalued at +1100 for the NL MVP, criticizing how consistently elite players are often overlooked in futures markets. In Cy Young discussions, Wheeler was favored in the NL at +700 due to his 58 innings, 2.95 ERA, and 0.91 WHIP, while Skubal and Eovaldi were highlighted in the AL. Hunter Brown was noted as a legitimate contender, given his cleaned-up mechanics and plus stuff. The Rookie of the Year race saw Jacob Wilson as AL favorite, while Luis Angel Acuna led the NL despite modest power numbers, with Towers skeptical of his long-term viability. They concluded by discussing rookie dark horses and emphasized the difficulty pitchers face sustaining excellence across a full season, all while promoting Pregame.com's latest offers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former MLB Pitcher Josh Towers and Scott Seidenberg talk about players receiving threats, the Rockies ineptitude and other betting stories around Major League Baseball. In this episode of "The Inside Pitch" recorded on May 12, Scott Seidenberg and Josh Towers discuss the controversy surrounding Lance McCullers Jr., his disastrous return, and the broader implications of gambling culture in MLB. McCullers, in his second start after a two-year injury hiatus, surrendered seven runs in a 10-run first inning against the Reds, registering just one out, giving up three hits, three walks, and one home run. Post-game, McCullers and his family received death threats, which Towers attributed to the toxic intersection of sports betting and fan entitlement. Towers emphasized that no athlete intentionally underperforms and that threatening players over wagers is unacceptable. Seidenberg concurred, adding that the accessibility of players via social media exacerbates the issue. McCullers expressed frustration, noting he only wants to perform for the Astros while ensuring his family's safety. Shifting focus to live betting strategies, Seidenberg recounted betting the Astros team total over 3.5 runs during the blowout, leveraging the assumption that weak bullpen arms would enter early. Towers supported this approach, explaining that such scenarios often lead to high-scoring games due to less effective relievers being used and pitchers potentially experimenting with pitches under low-pressure conditions. They dissected Brady Singer's outing, noting he stuck to his sinker-slider mix, throwing 30 sinkers, 15 sliders, and four cutters, struggling post the 45-minute delay. The discussion broadened to emphasize that blowouts offer learning opportunities for pitchers, enabling them to test pitches in-game situations they'd avoid in tighter contests. Attention turned to the Rockies' collapse, particularly their 21-0 loss to the Padres, followed by Bud Black's firing. Towers criticized the Rockies' misuse of pitchers, particularly exposing young arms like Blaylock to overwhelming situations, likely contributing to organizational dysfunction. Betting-wise, the Rockies were highlighted as historically profitable to fade, with 30 of their 33 losses by multiple runs and a 5-29 record in first-five innings. Seidenberg recommended automatic daily run line fades against the Rockies. Broader betting trends were analyzed, including the Mets' 29-12 first-five innings under record and the Royals' similar 30-12 mark. The Mariners surprisingly leaned to the over. The conversation shifted to player performance futures. Kyle Schwarber's 46-game on-base streak, 14 home runs, and .404 OBP were celebrated, with Seidenberg suggesting profitable betting strategies targeting Schwarber to reach base safely in his first plate appearance using various app markets. Josh Towers and Seidenberg also agreed that Freddie Freeman's .367 average and league-best OPS made him undervalued at +1100 for the NL MVP, criticizing how consistently elite players are often overlooked in futures markets. In Cy Young discussions, Wheeler was favored in the NL at +700 due to his 58 innings, 2.95 ERA, and 0.91 WHIP, while Skubal and Eovaldi were highlighted in the AL. Hunter Brown was noted as a legitimate contender, given his cleaned-up mechanics and plus stuff. The Rookie of the Year race saw Jacob Wilson as AL favorite, while Luis Angel Acuna led the NL despite modest power numbers, with Towers skeptical of his long-term viability. They concluded by discussing rookie dark horses and emphasized the difficulty pitchers face sustaining excellence across a full season, all while promoting Pregame.com's latest offers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow is all riled up over having to defend Brad Marchand, after that charlatan, Mike Ryan, trashed him earlier today. Also, Zaslow tells you if it's a Big Game or Not A Big Game. And, Zaslow is joined by Panthers Studio Host, Jessica Blaylock, ahead of the Panthers and Leafs Eastern Conference Semifinal matchup. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Brunt Insurance Official insurance agency of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0. Wherever you're located in Florida, from Pensacola to The Keys and beyond, Brunt Insurance delivers you comprehensive insurance tailored exactly to your needs. Home, auto, boat, life insurance, call 954-589-2204. BioResponse When disaster strikes, every second counts. BioResponse is South Florida's trusted leader in emergency restoration—specializing in water damage, mold removal, and fire cleanup. We're available 24/7, ensuring your home or business gets back to normal—fast. BioResponseCorp.com If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
Holy Headlines | Fake News? Carpenter Does Miracles | Ryan Blaylock
Take a listen to this sermon recorded on August 26, 2007 from our very own Bishop Harold Blaylock. God Bless!
Coach William Blaylock is the Athletic Coordinator and Head Football Coach at Cypress Ranch High School. He is a Tyler native and played HS football at John Tyler High School. He has had some neat experiences as a player and as a coach. @wrab50#willblaylock #johntyler #cyranch #headcoach #tsc #gogetit Social Mediahttps://www.wroteby.me/chipbaker
Send us a textWyatt Earp's transformation from faro dealer to legendary lawman unfolds through his pivotal years in Dodge City, Kansas. Fresh from his stint in Wichita, Earp arrived in 1876 with companion Celia Ann "Maddy" Blaylock and quickly secured a position as Deputy Marshal. His duties extended far beyond apprehending criminals to include mundane civic maintenance tasks that rarely make it into romanticized Western narratives.The podcast reveals fascinating gaps in Earp's documented history, particularly his 1877 venture to gold-rush Deadwood. Rather than prospecting, Earp's entrepreneurial instincts led him to establish a lucrative firewood business during the bitter Dakota winter, charging $12 per cord with desperate gamblers offering up to $50 during extreme conditions. This shrewd business acumen showcases a dimension of Earp seldom highlighted in traditional accounts.Perhaps most consequential was Earp's chance meeting with Doc Holliday while pursuing outlaw Dave Rudabaugh in Fort Griffin, Texas. This seemingly random encounter would forge one of the West's most famous partnerships. Upon returning to Dodge City as assistant marshal in 1878, Earp became embroiled in escalating tensions with Texas cowboys, culminating in the controversial shooting of George Hoy and a reported confrontation with notorious gunman Clay Allison. Surprisingly, contemporary accounts suggest Earp may have avoided direct confrontation with Allison's gang, contradicting later heroic narratives and highlighting the complex relationship between historical reality and Western mythology.Don't miss our upcoming interview with Peter Brand, acclaimed author of multiple works on Wyatt Earp and Tombstone. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/wildwestpodcast for announcements and join our exploration of the authentic American West beyond the silver screen legends.Support the show
We countdown to our FSOE event on the 22nd March in London by throwing back to last year's party with Aly & Fila's live set. Also, Chris Blaylock provides an FSOE label showcase mix of some of the best tracks from the label in recent years. Aly & Fila live from Trance Sanctuary presents FSOE 2024Tune of the Month Paul Denton & Will Rees Pres Parallel Worlds - Liberty Artist Spotlight Sean Mathews - ColoursAlan Banks Big 33. Pirate - Leaving the Sun (Lostly remix) 2. Sunda - Luna (Activa remix) 1. Grant Trowbridge - Hong Lim ParkChris Blaylock FSOE label showcase mix 1. James Dymond - Anantara 2.. Alex M.O.R.P.H - Feuerland 3. Stoneface & Terminal - Sun & Soul 4. Asteroid - Flow State 5. Ferry Tayle & Tonks pres Mirage - Chimera 6. Aly & Fila and Lostly - The Unknown 7. Casey Rasch - Allan For Us 8. Adam Reece - No Love Lost 9. Connor Woodford - Lighthouse 10. 0Gravity - Take My Breath 11. David Forbes - Vulcan 12. Asteroid - 2AM 13. Kenny Palmer - Within Our Dreams 14. Robert Nickson - Cicero 15. Jon Mangan - Zephyr 16. Aly & Fila, Richard Durand - Nebula 17. Daniel Skyver, Asteroid - Forgiven 18. Chris Metcalfe - Beyond the Sky 19. Ralphie B, Frank Waanders - Quantum Shift Upcoming events22/03/25 - Trance Sanctuary presents FSOE London at Here at Outernet22/03/25 - FSOE After Party at The Lower Third03/05/25 - Trance Sanctuary presents Factor B - Theatre of the Mind at Egg London02/08/25 - Trance Sanctuary Boat Party, London08/11/25 - Trance Sanctuary at Ministry of Sound (More details TBC)www.trancesanctuary.com
Many of us love to travel but imagine we don't have the money to do it as much as we'd like. Our guests on this episode traveled to 30 countries for under $10k. This is our conversation about their tips and tricks and how they did it! Come join their adventure! https://www.youtube.com/@benalaina @the_blaylocks @otagocoffeeco https://otagocoffeeco.com/
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow is fired up for the Panthers hosting the Edmonton Oilers tonight, and uses this as another opportunity to relive Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Panthers TV Host, Jessica Blaylock, joins the show. Also, with Gene Hackman passing away, Zaslow honors his role in "Hoosiers" by giving his Top 5 Sports Movies. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com BioResponse When disaster strikes, every second counts. BioResponse is South Florida's trusted leader in emergency restoration—specializing in water damage, mold removal, and fire cleanup. We're available 24/7, ensuring your home or business gets back to normal—fast. BioResponseCorp.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
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I Think I Kinda Wanna Change | The People of Change | Ryan Blaylock
After breaking a seven-game win streak, the Wings travel to Florida on the start of a four-game road trip against the Panthers. I brought in my friend Jessica Blaylock, from Scripps Sports and FanDuel Sports Florida, to preview the game. Enjoy Thursday night's game!
The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
The First Lady of Nutrition sits down with one of her personal heroes, Dr. Russell Blaylock. Dr. Blaylock is a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, and the author of Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients. He is also the editor-in-chief of the Blaylock Wellness Report and a trailblazer in exposing the myths and misconceptions surrounding cancer and chronic illness. In this compelling conversation, Dr. Blaylock reveals the hidden truths about what's really happening in hospitals today, offering a rare and sobering glimpse into the current state of healthcare, including the continued fallout from the botched C*VID response. He explains how and why cancer develops, why conventional treatments fail oftentimes doing more harm than good, and the critical role inflammation plays in all stages of this deadly disease. Join Ann Louise and Dr. Blaylock as they discuss the dangers of excitotoxicity, hidden food additives (and their deceptive "code names"), and the growing health risks linked to EMFs and increased cell phone use. This unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at what's going on today is filled with practical takeaways and eye-opening insights for anyone seeking to make informed health decisions. Don't miss this transformative episode! And to subscribe to the Blaylock Wellness Report, go here: https://www.blaylockreport.com/ The post Behind the Curtain of Healthcare: What They're Not Telling You About Cancer and Chronic Disease – Episode 185: Dr. Russell Blaylock first appeared on Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS.
Family Matters | Don't Settle for Dysfunction | Ryan Blaylock
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: 사랑하는 이의 자살 후의 삶|The One with Debra Blaylock - Beyond the Shadow: Life After the Suicide of a Loved One: Episode 22 (2024)In this powerful episode, we sit down with my dear friend, Debra Blaylock, who courageously shares her journey of grief and resilience following her husband's suicide, which took place just before the COVID-19 lockdown. The timing added layers of isolation and loneliness to her already immense sorrow, complicating the healing process. This episode aims to explore the immediate and prolonged aftermath of such a tragic loss and to share, in Debra's words, how “the pain never leaves; it's transferred down to the family.” Debra talks about the invisible nature of pain—how it can quietly consume loved ones and leave a permanent impact on those left behind. She reflects, “You have to realize you are not a person; you are just involved,” encapsulating how grief reshapes one's identity. Debra stresses the importance of recognizing the signs of distress, having open conversations about mental health, and seeking support when needed. Her story is a poignant reminder that although the pain may be overwhelming, there is always hope, and no one is ever truly alone. She leaves listeners with the crucial message: “There is always hope, and you are never truly alone.” This conversation sheds light on the silent struggles many face and offers hope and guidance for anyone navigating a similar path. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out. Together, we can break the silence around mental health and be a source of light and support for one another.
When an officer-involved shooting occurs, we often hear a lot about the victim, but what happens to the person who pulled the trigger? Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet North American Game Warden Museum Sovereign Sportsman Solutions “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here's what we discuss: · Officer-involved shooting: no one knew how to handle it · Systemic problems · You're never the same person · One trauma can be a huge setback · Fit for duty · Stigma created by the word “homicide” in media · Called to investigate a suspected night hunter · Suspect fired at a citizen · The chase · Suspect stops, then rams Blaylock's truck and flees · Vehicle does not stop at a roadblock · Suspect again rams officers' vehicles · “I'm not making it home tonight.” · Less a decision than a reaction · Driver was a 15-year-old male · Praying for the driver · A helpless, solitary feeling · Driver recovered, and was later convicted only of night hunting · Officer Blaylock is immediately cleared of wrongdoing · Months of interviews and uncertainty · A single counselling session · “You have to talk about it. You cannot hold it in.” · Nearly eleven months off work · Stress and its impacts on the body · The entire family is affected · Friends - and even fellow officers - don't know what to say · Law enforcement, PTSD and alcoholism · It's okay to not be tough · Subjects went on to commit more felonies · “We don't know how to handle needing a helping hand.” · The importance of being proactive · Learning what to expect, how to heal, and how to help Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Art & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden's Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Threads YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this powerful episode of "American Potential," Jeff Crank hosts Cay Blaylock, who shares the harrowing journey of navigating the Department of Veterans Affairs to secure necessary care for her husband, Matt, an Army veteran suffering from PTSD and a severe traumatic brain injury after a motorcycle accident. Cay's story reveals the systemic failures and bureaucratic hurdles that exacerbate veterans' struggles, from delayed treatments to a lack of information about available resources such as the Mission Act, which could have expedited Matt's access to community care. Cay's resilience shines through as she recounts the painstaking process of advocating for Matt amid a labyrinthine system seemingly designed to deter rather than support. Her determination unveils the stark reality many veterans and their families face: a fight for basic rights and dignified treatment within the very institution meant to serve them. Through her experiences, listeners gain insight into the critical need for systemic VA reforms and the importance of individual advocacy. This episode is a call to action, highlighting the strength of those who stand in the gap for veterans and the urgent need for transparency, accountability, and compassion within the VA. Cay's journey is a testament to the power of love, persistence, and the enduring spirit of American potential in the face of adversity. Check out the new Concerned Veterans for America here: https://cv4a.org Check out American Potential here: https://americanpotential.com Check out our Spanish episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8wSZydeKZ6uOuFlT_1QQ53L7l6AmC83c Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanPotentialPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americanpotentialpodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/AMPotentialPod