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Latest podcast episodes about Borrowed Time

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
The boys agree that Breslow is on borrowed time

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 10:52


The boys agree that Breslow is on borrowed time

What's Health Got to Do with It?
Living on borrowed time

What's Health Got to Do with It?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 53:00


Actress Annabelle Gurwitch shares how a Stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis during the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped her life. Then, many people hear “palliative care” and think the worst. Why that misunderstanding can prevent patients from getting the support they need most.

Get Victory Podcast
Living on Borrowed Time | Not So Apocalyptic

Get Victory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 40:38


The Book of Revelation reveals that Jesus Christ, described as both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb who was slain, is the only one worthy to control history and guide our lives.

Yahweh's Restoration Ministry
Living on Borrowed Time

Yahweh's Restoration Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 51:47


What if Yahweh's daily provisions are more subtle than you imagine? Many seek dramatic interventions, overlooking the consistent, quiet blessings of Yahweh. This message challenges the expectation of "Hollywood-style" miracles, revealing how true confidence and peace are cultivated through daily reliance on Yahweh. 

Hysteria 51
Borrowed Time: The Unsettling Case of Zhu Xiuhua | 494

Hysteria 51

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 54:59


A woman dies, is placed in a coffin… and then wakes up claiming she's someone else entirely. Join us as we dig into the bizarre and unsettling case of Zhu Xiuhua, the woman who allegedly “borrowed a body” and kept living. After being declared dead in 1959 Taiwan, she comes back speaking differently, acting differently, and insisting she's a young woman from Kinmen who died trying to escape across the sea.Was this a chilling case of real-life reincarnation, a rare psychological phenomenon, or something that sits uncomfortably in between? We explore the coffin revival, the mysterious accent change, the attempts to verify her past life, and the decades she spent living as a local spiritual figure. It's strange, it's spooky, and it's one of those stories that refuses to stay buried this week on Hysteria 51.Sources & ReferencesMirror Media (Taiwan)https://www.mirrormedia.mg/story/20180529soc004/Mirror Media (Follow-up / later life & death coverage)https://www.mirrormedia.mg/story/20180530soc004/Wikipedia – Zhu Xiuhua Incident https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/朱秀華事件United Daily News (UDN Time) – Coverage and retrospective discussionhttps://time.udn.com/udntime/story/122833/7402708Sound of Hope – Case summary and discussion of medical evaluationhttps://www.soundofhope.org/post/475505Epoch Times – Retelling of the case and believer perspectivehttps://www.epochtimes.com/gb/18/6/7/n10462846.htmUDN Blog (compiled narrative and cultural context)https://blog.udn.com/88899988/183314863Psychological & Medical ContextAmerican Psychiatric Association – Dissociative Disorders Overviewhttps://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/dissociative-disorders/what-are-dissociative-disordersNCBI / StatPearls – Dissociative Identity Disorder (clinical overview)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK568768/Foreign Accent Syndromehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_accent_syndromeCultural / Religious ContextBritannica – Kṣitigarbha (Dizang Wang)https://www.britannica.com/topic/KsitigarbhaEmail us your favorite WEIRD news stories:weird@hysteria51.comSupport the ShowGet exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1ShopBe the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

IBKR Podcasts
Tech Rally at the Edge: Is the Market Running on Borrowed Time?

IBKR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 6:08


In this IBKR Midweek Minute, Scott Bauer joins Jeff Praissman to discuss whether the tech-driven market rally is running on borrowed time as stocks push to record highs. They break down inflation, rising yields and Fed policy uncertainty to assess whether the current momentum can last.

The LifeHouse Church Podcast
Living on Borrowed Time | Saul Gonzalez

The LifeHouse Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 48:54


Are you living up to your potential — or just looking like it? In this message, Pastor Saul unpacks the parable of the fig tree and asks a question most of us avoid: what does my life actually show for itself? If you've ever felt stuck, complacent, or like God is waiting on you to make a move — this one's for you.

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Bending Brains
#112 - Bomethius

Bending Brains

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 145:36


Bomethius is the baroque pop project led by Jonathan Hodges, a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter based in Chicago. Hodges draws from decades of classical training to craft a mischievous brand of chamber rock that echoes the sounds of Andrew Bird, Low Roar, Paul Simon, Sufjan Stevens, Randy Newman, and Elliott Smith.   Tropopause, Bomethius' second release on Chicago-based indie label Oakley Avenue Records, arrives with the sort of effortlessness that can only be born from experience. Working with the same core of collaborators from his prior record, Borrowed Time, and following years of diligent live performances, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Hodges has opened a new, louder, and more compact chapter of his nearly decade-long baroque pop project.    In a discography that maintains a clear continuity aesthetically and thematically—with each release in conversation with its predecessors—Tropopause serves as a welcoming entry point for new listeners. For one, it's Hodges' most concise statement. A trim-the-fat approach to composition for this album produced a 10-song tracklist and 26-minute runtime, and the lean result is both digestible and direct. There's also a greater clarity to the writing as Hodges covers similar lyrical territory to his most recent releases. “The cycle, against which most of my music is set, borbles on,” he says, but on Tropopause, he's been afforded time and distance from this cycle, which allows for a wider perspective unburdened by still-sharp pains. Like the meteorological term from which it draws its name, the record represents a threshold in one's life and the areas on either side of it—all of which can be best appreciated from a bird's-eye view.     Lastly, Tropopause carries Hodges' most refined and arresting pop earworms to date. Rhythms and guitar lines chug in lead single “Thunderbird.” An explosive Weezer-esque guitar solo closes “I'm Out.” The piano-led “The Clown” hearkens to the playful yet biting ballads of Randy Newman and Fiona Apple. Guest harmonies from Hodges' sister, Caroline, dance through some of the record's quieter moments (“Over,” “Almost,” “Scorched Earth”), and the album ends with what's sure to be one of the most memorable violin pieces in the Bomethius catalog. The closing moments wordlessly represent that barrier between the turmoil below and the lucidity above, as explored by the preceding songs. It's a memorial of divine goodness, a reminder that it doesn't have to be that serious, and a nudge to pet a dog, and go outside, and chase pigeons and squirrels. Sometimes, that's all you need to do.   Tropopause releases June 7th on Oakley Avenue Records.

AuralCandy.Net - Premium House Music Podcast

Time is fleeting, but every once in a while it stretches just enough to hold on to the moment. MK-Ultra puts the deep in Deep House, with hints of Dub Techno, Downtempo and Ambient for added nuance. As a spiritual successor to fan-favourites Daydream and Tranquility, this collage of immersive soundscapes invites you to close your eyes and drift into a dream-like voyage in the lower tempo range.This podcast episode features content created or published by DeepWit Recordings, Freerange Records, Morris Audio, Piston Recordings, Poker Flat Recordings, Pureuphoria Records and others.Simon Hinter - Soul [Original Mix]Persie Botta & Jade Nickels - They Never Loved Us [Original Mix]Dennis Richie - X.Y.O. [Random Thoughts Remix]youANDme - Mouche [Original Mix]Ivan Garci - Fora [Alvaro Hylander Remix]Kamosoul - Viola [Original Mix]Future Kings of House - Rider's Joy [Original Mix]BNinjas - Get It [Original Mix]Manuel Costela - Deep Stab [Krippsoulisc Remix]Random Thoughts - Mind Your Pieces [Original Mix]Mc4Len - Premordial [Original Mix]Cosmic Replicant - Landscapes Motion [Original Mix]

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Brexitcast
Electioncast: Is Keir Starmer on Borrowed Time?

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 35:08


Today, we look at what Labour's pasting in the May elections means for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.He's been out in London talking to Chris and insisting he's not going anywhere but with more and more of his own party calling on him to resign, can he really stay?Chris joins Laura and Paddy to talk about their conversation and to give his assessment on the results now they're inThey also look at Starmer's appointment of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown as a special envoy on global finance and ask, will it make a difference to voters?You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers.You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscordGet in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480.New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/4guXgXdNewscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. The presenters were Laura Kuenssberg, Paddy O'Connell, and Chris Mason. It was made by Chris Flynn and Maddie Drury. The social producer was Grace Braddock. The technical producer was Stephen Bailey. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 812: DRIVE TIME VOL9 #5

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 70:51


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  | Norman Beaker  | Take Me To Your Pleasure Dome  | Running Down The Clock  | Albert Castiglia  | Chase Her Around The House  | Up All Night  |   | Angel Ocasio, Jr.  | Cash Offering Jam.mp3  | The Road Home  |   | Jeff Schew and the Late-NIght Crew  | With Every Breath  | Ghosts  |   |   | Luca Burglassi  | Notte  | Come to My World  |   | Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee  | Kansas City Blues  | American Folk Blues Festival Live In Manchester 1962  | Luther Dickinson  | Horseshoe Reprise - v3  | Blues & Ballads (Folksinger's Songbook Vol. I & II) (MP3)  | Peter Stampfel  | Love On A Greyhound Bus  | Peter Stampfel's 20th Cent 31-67  | Jo Harman  | Cold Heart  | Dirt On My Tongue  |   | Memphis Jug Band  | Peaches in the Springtime  | Harmonicas, Washboards, Fiddles & Jugs  | Dago Red  | Good Night Irene  | Cicada  |   |   | Tiny Legs Tim  | Elsewhere Bound  | Elsewhere Bound  |   | Bobby Rush  | Shake Til' You Get Enough  | Bobby Rush  |   | Dana Fuchs  | Not Another Second on You  | Borrowed Time  |   | Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band  | Hard Lesson Learned  | Lay It On Down (2017)  | Bubba And The Big Bad Blues  | Helping Hand  | Drifting  |   |   | Eric Bibb  | Gathering Of The Tribes  | Global Girot  |   | Jonny Lang  | What You're Looking For  | Fight For My Soul  | 

The Milk Check
A Market on Borrowed Time

The Milk Check

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 20:59


Nonfat is sitting north of $2.25 on the CME spot market. But the bigger question is how long it can hold. In the latest episode of The Milk Check, the Jacoby team breaks down a dairy market that feels tight, fragile and increasingly dependent on timing. Here's what they're watching: Why nonfat prices surged, and what could break them How protein demand is pulling milk away from dryers Why MPC and MPI are outpacing nonfat What the inverted futures curve suggests for the second half of the year How depooling and Class III–IV dynamics are shifting milk flows Why butter feels weaker, even in the middle of flush Plus, the team talks through what happens if the nonfat market doesn't break soon. There's still a lot of milk moving. Just not where it used to go. Let the Jacoby team help you get up to speed on the new dairy market dynamics. Click below and listen to The Milk Check episode 98: A Market on Borrowed Time. Got questions? We'd love to hear them. Submit below, and we might answer it on the show. Ask The Milk Check Ted Jacoby III: Coming up on the Milk Check. Jacob Menge: if this doesn’t start falling soon, I think there’s gonna be people that are trying to make money on the short side of this thing because they didn’t make money on the long side. Ted Jacoby III: Welcome to the Milk Check from T.C. Jacoby & Co., Your complete guide to dairy markets, from the milking parlor to the supermarket shelf. I’m Ted Jacoby. Let’s dive in. Today is May 1st. It’s a couple of days after the ADPI and a couple of weeks after the Cheese Expo, and it’s usually after those two meetings a really good time to talk markets. So, we’ll go ahead and start with the market that everybody was talking about at the ADPI. Josh, Jake, Joe, what’s going on with our nonfat market? We’re at $2.26 today, I believe. Are we gonna stay up here for a while? Josh White: It’s a more challenging question than just the absolute price today. I think that if I were to summarize the show, there was a recognition across the entire dairy industry that there might be some legitimate reasons for nonfat to be tighter than they have been over the last several years. It feels like a lot of different things have resulted in the current spot price that we’ve seen today. Over the last five years, we globally have made more skim milk powder and nonfat. We’ve consumed more skim milk powder and nonfat, but the real story is in the fact that we’ve also made a whole lot more milk, and that milk doesn’t seem to have found its way to the dryer. Seems to have found its way to a variety of different products. And equally as important during the ADPI was the talk about the protein market, which I think we can likely get to later. But things like RDT products, beverages, protein consumption, cheese consumption, a lot of things have consumed incremental milk growth, particularly in the U.S., and that happened after many years where buyers had very little concerns over access to supply. And as a result, I think in the background we watched global inventories decline, and that all seems to have come to a head here in the early part of 2026. And now as we’re getting into the northern hemisphere flush, and particularly in middle America, yeah, then we have ADPI. And so, what’s interesting about your question is throughout most of the conference people were pretty convinced, “Yeah, we’re in a tighter nonfat market. We’re all buying into that.” Yet, the days following ADPI, we’ve seen futures sell off a bit and we’ve seen a little bit more volume traded at the CME spot call. What’s that mean going forward? Jacob Menge: The most interesting thing going forward is you don’t talk to single person that says these prices are gonna stick around for six months. And so it’s really a matter of timing, how long do we stay up here? I think we’re already up here longer than most anybody thought. And the other thing is, nobody got this market right. Some people got in at a buck 25. Those guys sold at a buck 40. They said, “I’m gonna take my 15, 20 cents and run.” And they felt like a genius for about three days before we were quickly at a buck 60. And we’ve got this really interesting dynamic of no market participant really happy with it being up here because nobody really made money on the way up. And everybody convinced that, okay it’s on the clock for when it comes off. And I’m not even gonna disagree with that, right? I don’t think anybody would argue that long-term we’re gonna have $2.50 nonfat in 2028 or whatever. But this really comes down to a question of timing, and I think that’s where you get mixed opinions. But in general, I think most people are of the opinion that it’s not gonna be that long before this thing does start to fall. I don’t have that strong of an opinion actually, but what I do have an opinion on is if this doesn’t start falling soon, I think there’s gonna be people that are trying to make money on the short side of this thing because they didn’t make money on the long side, that they’re gonna start feeling some pain. And as our curve has come up a bit over the past month, we’ve got this really interesting market conditions where, again, if we’re up at these levels even a month from now, two months from now sure, I’d make the argument, why couldn’t you have another squeeze higher? Because there’s still not that much product available right now today. We’re starting to see that change. We saw some really nice volume on the CME spot auction just this morning. But that’s what the eyes are on is how long does this thing take? And if it starts this week versus six weeks from now, I think those have very different implications for how the market reacts. Josh White: We’ve got three different reactions to the nonfat market right now. You’ve got the true nonfat participants that need product now, and that’s priced in the $2.25-plus type range right now on the countryside. And to your point, we’re seeing a few more loads available which is a decent sign. The market participants seem pretty convinced that we’re gonna see an easing from this price, but so are futures. And I think that’s another important thing to point out is that the futures curve is inverted and it’s quite a bit lower than the spot price today. So, you can have both situations. You can have a spot price drop while the futures price maybe doesn’t as much. Over the past few days, the futures curve has definitely traded lower, confirming what we heard there is that most people don’t believe in this market being as tight as it is currently into the future. And we have to remember, this is traditionally a globally traded product and our competitors across the pond are still quite a bit lower and making a whole lot of skim milk powder today. So, I think longer term, if the assumption is that we need to compete globally for at least some business, particularly in markets like Asia, we’re gonna have to be a little bit more aggressive to compete, but futures are saying we will be. Another important topic was now we’re starting to see an acceleration of the NDPSR price now that we’ve had several months of higher spot prices, and that’s starting to have an impact on markets other than just the powder market. And I think maybe, Gus, you would have a little bit more to say about how the market’s reacting to some of the component prices moving higher in the solids nonfat side of things. Gus Jacoby: The situation as we’ve talked about in the past is protein is being pulled in a lot of different directions and we don’t see that demand going away anytime soon. The one comment I would make though is your isolated protein, certainly UF milk in fluid form, are seeing some of the highest demand that we’ve seen in a very long time. So, if you’re cheese maker, if you wanna fortify, and certainly on higher butterfat milk, there’s plenty of folks that wanna fortify right now, there’s probably a little bit of a pull on all the skim solids at this moment in time. I don’t think that story has changed. We’ve beaten that up for a while. But that’s certainly gonna pull a fair amount of milk out of the dryer for nonfat. You look at where the capacity has been added, whether it be in the Southwest with all the large cheese plants that have been added there, and then Upstate New York where some dryers are also gonna sit idle as some new processing capacity comes on there. That’s two areas of the country that are gonna get a lot less milk into the nonfat dryers than previous. And certainly here we are now in the flush as these plants ramp up, it would typically be your highest powder production timeframe, and instead those solids are going elsewhere, and that will keep nonfat production down for the foreseeable future. Ted Jacoby III: Gus, are you seeing milk move towards Class IV plants instead of Class III plants this year? Gus Jacoby: We still see fortification solids during this flush finding its way into cheese plants. But that’s your surplus skim solids that might exist, and those are only available, I believe, because of the flush. Now, it’s not UF milk, right? UF milk tends to be going elsewhere whether it be going to some sort of IV or II-type arrangement, whether it be a high-protein beverage or a high-protein dry product. But you are still seeing a fair amount of condensed and other skim solids going to the cheese vat for fortification purposes. I think the way that will unfold likely is that those surplus skim solids that aren’t being turned into isolated protein products, they’re gonna probably get pulled out to a certain degree of the cheese plants, and then cheese plants will just not be able to utilize fortification as they are typically used to or would like as we move through the year. Ted Jacoby III: So, what you’re saying is if the price stays up here, the milk that is going into the dryers making nonfat will continue to do so longer than usual, and they won’t lose the flush-specific skim solids? Gus Jacoby: I don’t know if I’d agree with that, Ted. I think the flush, no matter where you’re at in the country, the surplus solids find its way to the dryer typically. And as we come out of the flush, certainly less solids everywhere will go toward the nonfat dryer, just as it always does during those seasonality changes and we come out of the spring. It’s just that the areas I talked about, Southwest and Northeast, they’re not getting near as much as they used to in the flush, and so overall that production is going to be missed upon the market. Ted Jacoby III: Do you sense any kind of competition right now between Class III and Class IV for the surplus milk, or is it just following its usual path? Gus Jacoby: There’s some surplus condensed solids going to cheese plants that if a better price could be had into a powder plant, it would go there. Ted Jacoby III: Okay. Gus Jacoby: And that’s happening predominantly in the upper Midwest, and maybe a little bit in other areas. But certainly if you’re gonna get a higher return going into cheese than you could going into powder, you’re gonna go after it right now. And that’s where the demand I would say is. But surplus is surplus, and you’re gonna sell it to the highest return you can. Ted Jacoby III: Okay. That sounds good. Joe, anything to add on the nonfat side? Joe Maixner: Any milk that is making it to dryers, they’re prioritizing the milk to try to get into the milk protein concentrate (MPC) sector or milk protein isolate (MPI) as opposed to nonfat because the return is better. Ted Jacoby III: Makes sense to me. Joe, Josh, are we seeing MPC prices rise faster than nonfat right now? Josh White: Yeah, no, it has to be faster than nonfat because basis is appreciating. You’ve got an MPC market that likes to trade on a multiple of nonfat, and that has appreciated. That has continued to increase. Now, again, I noted earlier we got an inverted forward curve, which means that basis can be going up and price could stay the same or even go down the second part of the year. So, that’s the dichotomy we’re dealing with right now, is that from a cost basis, it looks like it could be pretty okay the rest of the year. And if there’s dry time available, you would think you’re gonna maximize that MPC. And when compared to whey protein concentrate (WPC) prices, MPC 85 is a bargain. But again, not everyone can easily substitute between the two, and that takes some time for the market to figure out which market participants may be able to switch between WPCs and MPCs, may take a little time for them to make that switch. Ted Jacoby III: So, I just wanna clarify for the audience. There’s two different ways we can look at it. If we’re selling it forward into the second half of the year, from a market perspective, we may be selling it for a lower price because the futures curve is a lot lower than the cash price is today. But if we’re selling MPC or nonfat today, you’re telling me that the nonfat price has effectively doubled in the last three months, and the MPC price has more than doubled because not only has its basis doubled based on the nonfat market, but the overage above that has also gone up. Josh, you’re on mute. Josh White: I thought you said clarify for the audience, so I didn’t realize it was a question for me. Ted Jacoby III: Oh the answer is yes. That’s exactly what’s happening. Josh White: Yes. Nailed it. Ted Jacoby III: All right. So, basically what we’re saying is skim solids and protein are in high demand. That’s loud and clear. [Center commercial] Ted Jacoby III: Mike, what about from a federal order perspective, how this all feeds through the federal order? Obviously, since it’s a higher market right now, Class IV is what’s driving Class I prices. Obviously, it drives Class II prices. Is there anything else that kind of shifts around in a market like this? Mike Brown: There’s a couple things. First of all, a lot of your Class IV production is co-op owned. And what we’re seeing is depooling in Class IV, and to some degree Class II where it’s possible. So, rather than to go into the pool and get a blend price that’s below your class price, they’re electing to depool, just like we saw with cheese last fall when it was much higher than butter powder. We’re seeing some of that. But if you’re pooled, you’re ambivalent because you’re gonna pull the pool draw out anyway, and it’s not gonna make a lot of difference. It’s markets like the Southwest where a lot of that milk is never pooled or rarely pooled, and even in the eastern part of Kansas, changes in central order, you less have to pool it because the differential is so much wider now from Kansas City than it used to be. You may see more activity as you watch pool decisions being made since last June when the changes, people are getting a lot better at predicting whether or not they should be involved with the pool or not because it’s getting easier to predict because behavior is more what you’d expect. So, from my point of view, it has some effect, certainly, and if you’re trying to maximize a return to your owners and you have a plant with capacity and you get a higher value product, you’re gonna try to run the milk through that plant. Second part of that, of course, if you already have obligations, and some of these new cheese plants have supply obligations, they’re gonna get their milk regardless of the shift in price. So, it has less effect than you might think, but there is still effect, particularly if you’re having to pool your IV. There’s certainly a lot of IV being depooled right now. Production isn’t much lower. It’s just regionally shifted some, a lot more in the West Coast right now than in the Southwest. The orders kinda mute what would be the normal market decision to maximize return on milk for a producer because if you’re gonna blend it anyway, you don’t have the incentive that you do if you don’t. That said, right now, Class III guys, they’re pooled. The other part of this III-IV spread is, of course, what is the value of those solids into those cheese plants? I’m working on that today, Ted, trying to figure out how much does the high-WPC80 and WPI market bring to the value of buying outside Class IV solids to justify the price? Just on the price of cheese, I got some numbers here in front of me, you’re looking at on a per-pound cheese yield basis, if you buy powder in the powder market right now, it’s 25 to 40 cents more per pound cheese yield than it would be if you’re getting it from Class III. Mike Brown: You better either have a great margin or you’re really hitting up the whey market, and I’m gonna figure out exactly what that is. But that decision isn’t just a cheese decision, particularly with whey protein so high. There is a value of that nonfat dry milk whey protein that in the past didn’t matter as much as it does now. So, it may make that slightly more attractive or less unattractive than it would’ve in the past because your whey returns are so high on that protein compared to what they have been historically. So, it’s complicated, but it’s not just the value in cheese. It’s the value in cheese and in whatever your plant can make for whey. If you can make WPC80, you can pay more for those nonfat solids, obviously, than you can if you don’t. Ted Jacoby III: So to clarify, usually when you ship fluid into a Class III plant, you pay the Class III solids price. Mike Brown: That’s correct. Ted Jacoby III: If you use powder, you’re gonna have to pay whatever the prevailing nonfat price is. And most everybody running a cheese plant right now would really like their skim solids in fluid form so they can pay those Class III values instead of the Class IV values. Mike Brown: Oh, absolutely. But if they’ve got excess fat, and a lot of our American-style cheese plants now do have excess fat, what’s your market for that fat, and does it make sense to pay a little more for that protein from the Class IV side so that I can get a better price for that fat? Although we all know multiples this year aren’t near as horrible as they were a year ago. Yeah. So it’s a little better market. If you’re gonna get right down to dollars and cents, really you gotta look at your whole product mix out of your cheese plant and figure out what can you really afford to pay for those solids . And plus the opportunity of running your plant more full. What’s your fixed cost savings by running more product through your plant even if the cost is a little higher? Ted Jacoby III: Speaking of butterfat, Joe, this butter market just feels like it’s gone a lot lower than we expected it to go. Joe Maixner: Yeah, it’s weak. Cream’s not sloppy. It sure doesn’t seem like it’s super long in the market. But there’s still plenty of butter being made, and I think that this market’s also pricing in the fact that we’re anticipating that export reports are gonna decrease in the amount of butter that will get out monthly moving forward until this Middle East conflict gets resolved. And we’re basically peak flush through east of the Rockies, so this is the highest production point we’re gonna see through the rest of the year until we get past the holidays. Ted Jacoby III: Gus, are cream multiples poor right now as well? Gus Jacoby: We’re still on the flush, right? But they’re much, much tighter and higher than they were a year ago this time. It just goes to show that the additional churn capacity we’ve seen around the country and some better preparation by a lot of folks in dealing with excess butterfat has made this market a fair amount healthier when it comes to cream. Not near as sloppy as it was a year ago. Multiples have held at or better than even the year previous for flush times. So, I would imagine that what we’re gonna see here going forward is representative of this new marketplace. Ted Jacoby III: Josh, anything to say about the whey protein market? Josh White: Maybe some early signs of a market trying to figure out if it wants to continue on the trajectory it’s been on. WPC80, the general consensus out of ADPI is it remains tight. Seen a few extra spot loads trade this week though, so maybe some people were waiting for that information to let go of a little excess inventory or some incremental loads. WPI feels like it’s pretty stable. And the market came to the conclusion, I believe, during the ADPI conference, that, okay, it seems to be priced right. It doesn’t feel like WPI needs to go up at the moment. And we’ve definitely seen more offers since the show. Not ready to conclude that’s going lower because of where the WPC80 price is and how tight the WPC80 market is. So, those two have really converged at the moment, almost to a point that doesn’t make a lot of sense, the price spread between the two, so the market’s going to figure that out. So, yeah, that would be the only changes. Other than that, maybe just reiterating that we are constantly talking to new customers about new demand creation, and also outside of the traditional sports nutrition category, a lot of new CPG product launches and things like that are absolutely still in motion and consuming a lot of dry protein. Ted Jacoby III: Makes sense to me, and I would agree. And then, what I would say about cheese is it was easily the most boring market at the ADPI. I’d start by saying that. It feels like a market where a lot of people are complaining that the price isn’t low enough for them to get new sales on, but they also can’t find a ton of product out there. There is some spot product trading around, but there’s not massive quantities of it like you sometimes see in the height of the flush, which just makes me feel that right now the cheese market is in balance. In balance in a way that maybe we’re not getting a huge amount of additional export sales on the books, but we are continuing to export at a pretty high rate , especially considering there’s a lot of sales on the books that were put on the books earlier in the year that are gonna continue to ship. And it’s kept this market, this cheese market, I think, relatively well cleaned up considering we’re in the height of the flush. So, we don’t see a lot of movement going forward, at least in the next few months in cheese. You’re gonna trade in a 30 cent range, 20 cent range around where the current price is. That would be my take on the cheese market. All right. To all our listeners, I really appreciate you guys listening to us. I hope this information is helpful, and we look forward to talking to you soon. Take care. [Ending credits]

In the Footsteps of Giants
Two men and a tour LIVing on borrowed time

In the Footsteps of Giants

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 80:25


So much is currently happening in the world of professional golf that Martin & Ron hit the studio to discuss Nelly Korda, Cam Young and the ever changing LIV Golf story. Joining them is PGA Coaching Professional, Chris Gallagher, who makes his debut on In The Footsteps Of Giants to help us analyse what makes great players great.Plenty of golf news and chat without any of those pesky ads you find on other podcasts! Interact with us via our social portals on X @ITFOG_podcast, Instagram @ITFOG and BlueSky @ITFOG-podcast

Bob Brooks Prudent Money
Are We Living on Borrowed Time?

Bob Brooks Prudent Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 25:49


Bob talks about the probabilities of a stock market downturn and some of the steps you can take with your 401(k) plan. 

The Signal
Still Patient? Why This Bitcoin Rally May Be on Borrowed Time

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 40:44


Bitcoin has the “perfect” bull setup, record shorts, aggressive squeezes, and billions in buying, yet it still can't break $80K. Ryan and Mike unpack why that disconnect matters, from weak spot demand and short-term holder behavior to fading liquidity tailwinds, and what past cycles suggest comes next. They also break down the key level that decides the market, and how to position if this rally is on borrowed time.----

McNeil & Parkins Show
Is Cole Kmet on borrowed time after the Bears drafted Sam Roush?

McNeil & Parkins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 9:15


Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed Bears veteran tight end Cole Kmet's future with the organization after Chicago selected tight end Sam Roush in the third round of the NFL Draft.

Today in Focus
Is Starmer on borrowed time? - The Latest

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 12:29


Keir Starmer is fighting for his political life as the Mandelson vetting scandal threatens to end his premiership. With no end to the Mandelson saga in sight, and as Labour looks set to suffer major losses at the local elections, can the prime minister survive? Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian's head of national news, Archie Bland. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

The Two-Minute Briefing
‘It's bleak': Starmer on borrowed time as Cabinet splits

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 41:39


Sir Keir Starmer's days as Prime Minister appear to be numbered, with briefings from Cabinet ministers that suggest growing discontent over the Mandelson saga.Camilla and Tim assess whether Starmer can limp on until the May local elections, and who might end up replacing him.Plus, Telegraph journalists Robert Mendick and Claire Newell reveal the extraordinary role played by Lord Hermer, the Prime Minister's friend whom he appointed Attorney General, in the failed prosecution of British soldiers in Iraq, and reflect on yet another damaging example of Sir Keir's lack of judgment.Read: The emails that prove Hermer was warned of Iraqi lies – but pursued veterans anyway

The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast
S17 E7: Smells Like Money Podcast: Plumbers Helping Plumbers with Josh Shelton

The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 29:05


In this episode of the Smells Like Money Podcast, host Suzan Chin-Taylor welcomes Josh Shelton, the visionary behind Inline Renewal Solutions. Josh shares his journey from a master plumber's apprentice to leading a multi-million dollar trenchless technology distribution and training hub.The conversation dives deep into the "plumbers helping plumbers" philosophy. Josh explains how he built a "one-stop shop" to provide the technical training, equipment repairs, and field support he lacked when first entering the trenchless sector. From navigating aging infrastructure to the importance of business acumen, this episode is a masterclass in shifting from a mindset of competition to one of community.Inside This Episode- The Evolution of a Plumber: How Josh transitioned from traditional plumbing under his father's mentorship to becoming a leader in trenchless rehabilitation.- Community Over Competition: Why sharing institutional knowledge and resources makes the entire underground infrastructure industry stronger.- Beyond Technical Skills: The critical role of sales training, effective communication, and business acumen in finding success.- Infrastructure on "Borrowed Time": Discussing the urgent need for trenchless solutions as cast iron and clay pipes fail across the country.- Safety Through Tech: Why advanced equipment like communication headsets is a game-changer for high-pressure jetting safety.About Inline Renewal Solutions:- Josh has consolidated essential services to support plumbing shops both locally and nationally:- Training: Comprehensive classes on trenchless lining, project planning, and sales.- Equipment: Sales, rentals, and expert repairs for robotic cutters and sewer cameras.- Distribution: Locally stocked materials to help contractors eliminate high shipping costs.- Field Support: On-site assistance for complex, high-stakes repairs.Connect with Josh SheltonWebsite: https://in-linetrenchlessshop.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-shelton-8599821b1/ Email: josh@in-linerenewalsolutions.comI hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have.Please let us know your thoughts about the episode!Connect with Suzan Chin-Taylor, host of The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast:Website: www.creativeraven.com | https://thetuitgroup.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/creativeraven/Email: raven@creativeraven.com Telephone: +1 760-217-8010Listen and subscribe here to your favorite platform:Apple Podcast - Google Podcast - Cast Box - Overcast - Pocket Casts - YouTube - Spotifyhttps://creativeraven.com/smells-like-money-podcast/ Subscribe to the Podcast:https://creativeraven.com/smells-like-money-podcast/Be a guest on our show:https://calendly.com/thetuitgroup/be-a-podcast-guestCheck Out my NEW Digital Marketing E-Course & Coaching Program just for Wastewater Pros:https://store.thetuitgroup.com/diy-digital-marketing-playbook-for-wastewater-pros#TrenchlessTechnology #PlumbingIndustry #InfrastructureRehabilitation #PlumbersHelpingPlumbers #SmallBusinessGrowth #TechnicalTraining #ConstructionInnovation #SewerRepair #BusinessAcumen #InlineRenewalSolutions

Addison Street Community Church Sermons
Living on Borrowed Time | Sunday Sermons 03/15/2026

Addison Street Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 49:52


Pr. Will Pareja Ecclesiastes 3:1-4:3Because God ordains our times, we should be busy enjoying them.

FPL Blackbox Thinking
Borrowed Time | Gameweek 30 | FPL 25/26 | EP.197

FPL Blackbox Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 101:03


Az and Andy are here to talk all things GW30! Let's take a look at the big talking points ahead of this Friday's deadline, as well as the key stats and all things FPL. On the menu tonight - just how bad are Spurs? How should we be preparing for Blank GW 31, and who is the best captain for GW30? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Becoming Your Best Version
A Conversation with Tanja Brown, Psychologist and Author of a Book Helping to Normalize Age-Gap Dating

Becoming Your Best Version

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 30:29


Tanja Brown, behavior analyst and psychologist, released a groundbreaking memoir revealing the impact of her age-gap relationship with a man 26 years her junior, while raising an autistic child. Unapologetically honest and intimate, this book is not about defending choices, but provides a powerful example for women navigating midlife, caregiving, love and identity. Tanja is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed School Psychologist. She is the mother of two, one of which is a daughter with autism spectrum disorder. She immigrated to the U.S. at the age of 20 from Soest Germany and is an entrepreneur and writer living in Colorado. She blends clinical insight with real-world experience and a women navigating midlife on her own terms. Flipping The Script: A Decade of Borrowed Time is her first major work of non-fiction.The book is a raw, funny and deeply intimate memoir about love, desire, motherhood and the courage to choose aliveness in the middle of real life. Set against autism motherhood, midlife reinvention and a decade-long relationship with a man 26 years younger, it explores what happens when a woman stops living by the rules she was given and starts listening to herself instead.Learn more and follow Tanja:https://tanjabrown.org/https://www.instagram.com/tanjabrownauthor/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584367389168

Parkwood Preaching
Episode 718: Living On Borrowed Time

Parkwood Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 28:28


Nahum, God, Bible, Parkwood, Barefield

Red Barn Radio
Joe Troop

Red Barn Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 59:00


Joe Troop is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter hailing from the North Carolina Piedmont. He is one half of the acclaimed panamerican folk duo Larry & Joe, and founder of GRAMMY-nominated stringband Che Apalache. His music is deeply inspired by a decade living in Buenos Aires and traveling throughout Latin America and the world.When the pandemic landed him back in North Carolina in 2020, Joe began working with stalwart organizers in order to more effectively meld his music and progressive social agenda. This culminated in his 2021 album “Borrowed Time,” featuring an epic cast of collaborators including Béla Fleck, Abigail Washburn, Tim O'Brien and Charlie Hunter.In December of 2021 the stars aligned, and Joe met his musical soul brother, Raleigh-based Venezuelan folk music legend and asylum-seeker Larry Bellorín. Soon thereafter he decided to put down roots in Durham to pursue the duo full time. When not on the road with Lare-bear, Joe leads various ensembles in NC, which play his original music.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 02-17-26 - Its In The Bag, On Borrowed Time, and Space Merchants

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 141:49 Transcription Available


Movies on a Tuesday First,  a look at this day in History.Then, Screen Directors Playhouse,  originally broadcast February 17, 1950, 76 years ago, It's In The Bag starring Fred Allen.   A flea circus operator searches for a hidden fortune within a Louis XIV chair. An adaptation of Allen's 1945 film. Followed by Theater Guild on the Air, originally broadcast February 17, 1946, 80 years ago, On Borrowed Time starring Walter Huston.  An adaptation of the 1939 film that starred Lionel Barrymore.  A cantankerous old man takes in his beloved, orphaned grandson, whom he must protect at all costs with the help of an agent of Death and a magical apple tree.  Then, The CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast February 17, 1957, 69 years ago, Space Merchants Part 1 starring Staats Cotsworth.  The science fiction classic of the future in the grip of "Madison Avenue." How to "sell" the colonization of Venus. Finally,  Claudia,  originally broadcast February 17, 1948, 78 years ago, Planning the Renovation.  Redesigning the farm...by committee.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.  Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! 

First Baptist Delray with Steve Thomas
Second Take - Borrowed Time

First Baptist Delray with Steve Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 8:19


Pastor Steve and Jimmy Lann discuss last Sunday's sermon!

Golic and Wingo
Hour 1: Borrowed Time

Golic and Wingo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 47:01


UnSportsmanLike is LIVE from San Francisco for Super Bowl LX! Evan, Canty, & Michelle try to make sense of a blockbuster deal that saw the Clippers send James Harden to the Cavaliers for Darius Garland. Why did Todd Monken take shots at Jim Schwartz in his opening press conference with the Browns? We check in on Drake Maye's injured shoulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Stephen A. Smith Show
Hour 1: Borrowed Time

The Stephen A. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 47:01


UnSportsmanLike is LIVE from San Francisco for Super Bowl LX! Evan, Canty, & Michelle try to make sense of a blockbuster deal that saw the Clippers send James Harden to the Cavaliers for Darius Garland. Why did Todd Monken take shots at Jim Schwartz in his opening press conference with the Browns? We check in on Drake Maye's injured shoulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Keyshawn, JWill & Max
Hour 1: Borrowed Time

Keyshawn, JWill & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 47:01


UnSportsmanLike is LIVE from San Francisco for Super Bowl LX! Evan, Canty, & Michelle try to make sense of a blockbuster deal that saw the Clippers send James Harden to the Cavaliers for Darius Garland. Why did Todd Monken take shots at Jim Schwartz in his opening press conference with the Browns? We check in on Drake Maye's injured shoulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis
Hour 1: Borrowed Time

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 47:01


UnSportsmanLike is LIVE from San Francisco for Super Bowl LX! Evan, Canty, & Michelle try to make sense of a blockbuster deal that saw the Clippers send James Harden to the Cavaliers for Darius Garland. Why did Todd Monken take shots at Jim Schwartz in his opening press conference with the Browns? We check in on Drake Maye's injured shoulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Max Kellerman Show
Hour 1: Borrowed Time

The Max Kellerman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 47:01


UnSportsmanLike is LIVE from San Francisco for Super Bowl LX! Evan, Canty, & Michelle try to make sense of a blockbuster deal that saw the Clippers send James Harden to the Cavaliers for Darius Garland. Why did Todd Monken take shots at Jim Schwartz in his opening press conference with the Browns? We check in on Drake Maye's injured shoulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TESTPIECE Climbing
#181 Tim, My Dude — Chasing Mastery, The Challenge You Actually Want, V14 Highball FA, and Tim's Approach To Coaching

TESTPIECE Climbing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 112:51


Tim, my dude, [aka Tim Kang] is back on the pod for another fun episode!Tim has rededicated himself to the mastery of climbing after a brief stint in a normal 9-5. And boy did he come back with a bang with the amazing FA of Borrowed Time, a stunning V14 highball in Tahoe.Patreon Bonus Content (join Patreon for extended cut):Mentally dealing with big injuries. How do you do it, and how did it shift your perspective on climbing?Biggest Moments for Climbing in 2025? Predictions for 2026?Would you be willing to change your proposed grade of Mandala Sit to V14?SHOW NOTES:timkangcoaching.comFocus: A Bishop Highball Project with Tim KangJoin Patreon: HERE Follow us on Instagram: HERE Visit our podcast page: HERE

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 446: Happy New Year 2026 (part 2 of 2) 01 11 2026

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 68:37


Pacific St Blues & AmericanaJanuary 11, 2025 Enjoy our Spotlight Shows21. Brian Setzer / Rock Boys Rock 22. Wanda Jackson / Fujiyama 23. Dave Alvin / Man Walks Among Us24. Bruce Springsteen / Souls of the Departed 25. Magic Sam / All of Your Love 26. Luther Allison / Why I Love the Blues 27. Sebastian Lane / Floating Away 28. Joe Bonamassa / Shake This Ground29. Eric Nelson / Not At All 30. Delbert McClinton / Ain't That Lovin' You (Jimmy Reed) 31. Big Wolf Band / Living on Borrowed Time 32. Eddie 9v / Beg, Borrow, And Steal 33. Sam Fender / Crumbling Empire 34. Keb Mo & Taj Mahal / Room on the Porch 35. Robert Randolph / Big Women 36. Southern Avenue / Gotta Keep the Love 

Journey To Personal Greatness podcast
Episode 261- Living on Borrowed Time: Mastering the Moments That Count

Journey To Personal Greatness podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 52:12


In this deeply personal and reflective episode of Personal Mastery Training, the Alliance gathers to close out a challenging 2025. For host Alvin Brown, this year brought the profound loss of his 31-year-old son and the show's beloved co-host, Dr. Charlie Cartwright.   These events sparked a vital conversation about the concept of "Borrowed Time." We often live under the illusion that we have endless time to chase our dreams, but the reality is that life is unscripted and finite. As we transition into 2026, the question isn't just about what you want to achieve, but how you intend to live the time you have left. This episode is a reminder that life is not a dress rehearsal—it is happening right now. Key Highlights The Reality of Borrowed Time: Every cell in our body is destined for apoptosis (cell death). We are biologically living on borrowed time. Alvin shares that regardless of how healthy or righteous we live, life is unpredictable. We must stop living "lives of quiet desperation" and start playing the music that is inside of us today. One Less Day, Not One More: Brandon shifts the perspective on how we view our calendar. We shouldn't look at tomorrow as just "one more day" added to our lives, but rather as "one less day" remaining in our bank. When you realize the count is going down, not up, you stop sweating the small stuff and start valuing the things that truly matter. Clocked Time vs. Lived Time: Ray introduces a powerful distinction. "Clocked time" is simply existing and punching the clock of life. "Lived time" consists of the rare, special moments that give our lives color and meaning. We need to audit our lives to ensure we aren't just passing time, but actually creating memories. Bring Value to the Hour: Inspired by Jim Rohn, the group discusses that you don't get paid (in money or joy) for the hour; you get paid for the value you bring to the hour. Whether it is in business or relationships, richness comes from how you make people feel and the energy you bring to the interaction. The Privilege of Aging: Getting older is a privilege denied to many. The goal is to age with vibrancy so that when you look back at photos of your life, you see joy and energy at every stage. Be the kind of elder that younger generations want to sit with because you have a life full of stories and wisdom to share. Power Words for 2026: The hosts chose their guiding words for the upcoming year: Alvin: Acceptance (The newly identified 5th Pillar of Mastery). Brandon: Embrace (The opportunities and the moment). Ray: Burn (Let your inner light shine). Final Thoughts As we wrap up this year, take a moment to look at the "season" of life you are in. Are you waiting for permission to be yourself? Are you holding onto baggage that is weighing you down? The Alliance reminds us that the best time to start is today. You cannot dream big enough, so don't let the fear of inadequacy stop you from launching forward. Honor the memory of those who have passed by living your life fully, vibrantly, and without regret.   Peace, Love, and Soul.  

TD Ameritrade Network
Yoon: Consumers on ‘Borrowed Time' for Spending

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 5:16


Eddie Yoon says consumers are on “borrowed time” as credit balances rise. Inflation is making people feel “poorer” since 2021 despite wage gains: “people are still scared.” He says “the first domino” is the shift from single-family households to multi-generational housing as young people or grandparents move in with family or find roommates. He argues that the birth rate will struggle, which will in turn touch off difficulties with kid-based industries. On the other hand, he expects pet care and elder healthcare to thrive.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

The EPL Index Podcast
The Final Whistle: Game Week 13 - Borrowed Time?

The EPL Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 31:21


Nina and Ben are discussing all gameweek 13 action and key talking points and much more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Anfield Index Podcast
The Final Whistle: Game Week 13 - Borrowed Time?

The Anfield Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 34:19


Nina and Ben are discussing all gameweek 13 action and key talking points and much more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast
Graham Smyth: Farke on Borrowed Time?

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 40:22


Another defeat for Leeds United leaves Daniel Farke teetering. Graham wonders if there's any way back for the German. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/tsb · Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee. | GET 10 BLACK FRIDAY BEERS: https://beer52.com/leeds · See terms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Terry’s Talkin’
Is Kevin Stefanski coaching on borrowed time? Remembering Lenny Wilkens; Kenny Atkinson's next challenge

Terry’s Talkin’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 75:36


Highlights: Browns fan sentiment has shifted from despair to anger, with calls for firings and major changes. Terry Pluto argues the 1980s Browns era was defined by consistent success, not just heartbreaking losses like "The Drive." The franchise's identity since 1999 has been a perpetual and unsuccessful search for a quarterback. Why a new stadium will not improve the Browns' on-field performance due to the NFL's salary cap structure. A listener's analogy, endorsed by Pluto, compares a bad offensive line to a bad baseball bullpen that collapses the entire team. The hosts highlight the rare importance of a great offensive line coach, questioning if former coach Bill Callahan would return to the current instability. The loss to the Jets: the "beginning of the end" for head coach Kevin Stefanski? Why the defeat was statistically unprecedented: Since 1950, teams holding opponents under 175 yards with zero turnovers were 225-0 before the Browns' loss. The Browns' special teams have become a glaring liability, allowing an NFL-worst six return touchdowns under coach Bubba Ventrone. A failed fourth-down play against the Jets epitomized the team's dysfunction in both play-calling and execution. Analysis revealed that quarterback play and other factors, not just the O-line, were responsible for nearly half of the sacks allowed. Kevin Stefanski's offense, which once excelled with backup quarterbacks, has severely regressed this season. Terry Pluto fondly remembered the late Lenny Wilkens as a Hall of Fame coach, a great teacher of basketball, and a man of dignity. A new injury to Darius Garland puts pressure on Donovan Mitchell and the current Cavaliers to find alternative offensive schemes. Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz have been federally charged in a game-fixing scheme involving manipulating on-field events. The indictment identifies Clase as the instigator who recruited Ortiz for a surprisingly small financial payout. The scandal may cost Clase his $6 million salary for 2025 and two team options worth an additional $20 million. A key unanswered question is whether Clase attempted to recruit other players who may have reported the scheme. A listener has a scenario about a stolen base and the new challenge system in MLB for balls and strikes. What Terry and David think it could mean. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Just Old Time Radio
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Just Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 59:10


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Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby
Getting Real with Colt Ford: Heaven said Not Yet.. Borrowed Time, Bigger Purpose

Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 50:06 Transcription Available


Colt Ford flatlined — twice. In that thin moment between here and Heaven, he swears he saw Toby Keith smiling at him. But God wasn’t done. Now he’s back, grateful, grounded, and louder than ever. Little Out There is the sound of a man who lived to tell it — a warrior with angels in scrubs, a new grandson named Boone, a new lease on life, and zero plans to slow down. The setback ain’t as good as the get-back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mortalverse Audio Dramas
Justice League Dark - Part 1: "Borrowed Time"

Mortalverse Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 58:57


Send us a textThe mysterious "Books of Magic" have been stolen, leading to the world becoming covered in darkness. Now, it's up to John Constantine to form a crew to recover the books and save the world.Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=67227531&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Mícheál Martin on "borrowed time" with some FF members

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 7:04


Mary Regan, Political Editor with the Irish Independent, discusses the fallout for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael from Catherine Connolly's victory in the Presidential election.

Sweet Child Of Time: 1899, Dark, and Wheel Of Time Recaps

This week, we have a special guest! Actress Sarah Ellis (K Street, Louie, Desperate Endeavors) joins Steve to discuss her start in acting, landing auditions and roles, her acting education, and her experiences on set with other actors, up to and including George Clooney and Louie CK. We then discuss our shared love of music, and discuss the concept of Time within the songs "Time" by Pink Floyd, "Now And Then" by The Beatles, and "Borrowed Time, Borrowed Eyes" by SubRosa.Check out Sarah's IMDB page for more of her work and info:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2641807/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkWe made of a Spotify playlist of the songs we discussed, including songs we plan to discuss when Sarah returns:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4M0UMnavCDq4vFJ4OvgEbk?si=6d0926aa4d5848f7Next week, Lindsey Dunn returns to begin our season long recap of HBOs "Welcome To Derry"! We plan to publish weekly podcasts on Thursdays.Check out our main website for all info, videos, and episodes:https://www.sweetchildoftime.comPlease support the show athttps://patreon.com/mlmpod.comLindsey's writings, reviews, podcasts and music:https://www.1ofmystories.comJoin us at our Marsh Land Media Discord channel:https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9YbcOur podcast is brought to you by Zencastr! Use "sweetchildoftime" as your promo code for 30% off if you join:https://zen.ai/34YswfAyb8Tg_68Rugun28BAv0U3EeXAvPbnN9FTzpOU9gDo6uemPt2NxY_ET4N0

Gators Breakdown
Billy Napier on Borrowed Time: Florida Coach Addresses Job Pressure | Lagway Limited & OL Struggles

Gators Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 88:10


Florida Gators head coach Billy Napier is feeling the heat in year four with a disappointing 2-4 record. In this press conference, Napier discusses his weekly meetings with Athletic Director Scott Stricklin, acknowledges the production-based nature of college football coaching, and explains why the offense has struggled. With quarterback DJ Lagway limited by injury and unable to utilize his running ability, the Gators' offensive scheme has been severely restricted. Napier also breaks down the offensive line's inability to win one-on-one battles and the team's struggles on early downs that have led to difficult third-and-long situations. Is Napier's seat getting hotter in Gainesville? Watch as he addresses the mounting pressure and what needs to change for Florida to turn things around. #FloridaGators #GatorsBreakdown #GoGators #CFB #SECFootball #CollegeFootball JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdownplus.com Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Next Round
Auburn HC Hugh Freeze Coaching for his Job? Is Belichick on BORROWED TIME at UNC? | TNR 10/9/25 - Hour 1

The Next Round

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 60:10


The Alabama Crimson Tide hits the road to The Missouri Tigers Saturday. Alabama Football is a 3-point favorite over Missouri Football. Kalen DeBoer tries to extend his record over ranked teams to 18-3. His current 17-3 record is the best of any active coach. Eli Drinkwitz asks Kalen DeBoer if he's going to wear the "black hoodie of death" Most watched college football games of Week 6 Auburn Coach Hugh Freeze responds to the question: Are you coaching for your job against Georgia? Is North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick already on borrowed time with North Carolina Football? PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All I want to do is talk about Madonna
S7 - Ep 23 - Borrowed Time

All I want to do is talk about Madonna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 29:16


Kenny and Mark piece together a fresh working theory about the Rebel Heart recording sessions with this true “fork in the road” lost album track. Topics include Avicii and country music voices, Julia Roberts, Malawi, sonic links, spiritual time management, Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, destinies, the power of love as a uniting force, and Madonna's top priorities in 2015. “We're only here to love."

Van Sessions
Sammy Brue on Van Sessions at The Monarch

Van Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 21:50


Sponsor the program: https://t.ly/KsrVL   Van Sessions is Recorded at The Monarch in Ogden, Utah.   ARTIST | Sammy Brue   FULL SET LIST Song 1 - Hard Livin' Justin Townes Earle COVER Song 2 - Borrowed Time  Song 3 - A Letter From Your Favorite Billionaires Song 4 - 21st Century Hallelujah Man Song 5 - Poncho & Lefty, Townes Van Zandt COVER   ARTIST LINKS   LINKS: https://linktr.ee/sammybrue INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sammybrue/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/07UNjwKXGW68cGvs4ifQlk?si=F-0ZBP0QRKa75U3YNjjmEg YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LCXa113ZCOE   PRESENTING SPONSORS   The Monarch Building: https://themonarchogden.com/ Lucky Slice Pizza: https://www.theluckyslice.com/   GRANTING SPONSOR   Ogden City Arts: https://ogdencity.com/707/Arts   CREDITS   Producer: The Banyan Collective Host: R. Brandon Long, brandon@thebanyancollective.com Bookings: Todd Oberndorfer, todd@thebanyancollective.com Audio Mix: Scott Rogers, The Proper Way https://theproperwayband.com/studio DOP: Dixon Stoddard, https://www.instagram.com/studios_d21/ Photography: Avery Atkinson: https://www.instagram.com/avery_atkinson_/   FOLLOW // SUBSCRIBE   Van Sessions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vansessions/ Van Sessions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevansessions Van Sessions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vansessionspod   Tip Jar:  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia   The drive behind Van Sessions is to create a music discovery community for Northern Utah musicians to share their work, refine their craft, and network with other artists.   Van Sessions helps support local musicians, photographers, and videographers through our project. Show your support for local artists by subscribing to Van Sessions on YouTube @vansessionspod or search "Van Sessions Podcast" on your favorite podcast platform.   Join us live at the Monarch in Ogden every First Friday to be a part of the free concert and video podcast recording.   Bookings: todd@thebanyancollective.com

Excess Returns
Bull Market on Borrowed Time | Ned Davis Chief Strategist Tim Hayes on the Indicators That Matter

Excess Returns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 59:49


Ned Davis Research's Chief Global Investment Strategist Tim Hayes joins us to break down NDR's “360°” weight-of-the-evidence framework—how price, breadth, sentiment, macro and valuation fit together—and what those signals are saying right now. We dig into why he still classifies this as a secular bull market with rising secular-bear risks, how to separate real breadth thrusts from dead-cat bounces, the evolving bond/equity correlation, mega-cap concentration risk, the case for value/EM in a defensively rotating tape, and why gold's secular and cyclical trends remain compelling. You'll also hear how NDR allocates across stocks, bonds, cash (and gold), and Tim's timeless lesson for investors: stay objective, disciplined, and flexible.Topics CoveredNDR's 360° process: price + sentiment + macro + valuation, combined via equal-weighted composites (“weight of the evidence”)How to use breadth, put/call, and thrust signals without getting faked outSecular bull vs. secular bear: what would actually trigger the secular turnReading the bond market: why the stock/bond correlation flipped in 2022 and what a 10-year above approximately 5.0–5.25% could meanConcentration risk in mega-cap tech; implications for the U.S. vs. the rest of the worldWhere value, small caps, and EM can shine in defensive rotationsGold: drivers of the move, secular/cyclical setup, and role in a balanced allocationPractical allocation: when cash was king (2022), current market-weight posture, and sizing for gold“No Pets Allowed”: why aggregates beat single “pet” indicatorsUsing historical analogs carefully—and what to learn (and not learn) from themTim's core lesson: you can't forecast reliably—stay flexible and evidence-drivenTimestamps (YouTube Chapters)00:00 Don't fight the tape—or the Fed (opening context)01:06 Intro and why NDR's process beats single charts02:58 NDR's 360° framework and composite models05:31 Indicators that matter: breadth, sentiment, macro/valuation08:11 Asset-allocation model (stocks/bonds/cash) and real-time record09:27 “Secular bull intact; secular-bear risk rising” explained13:04 What counts as a secular bear ('66–'82, 2000–'09)15:05 Tightening vs. easing cycles and thrust reliability16:22 What a breadth thrust actually looks like19:55 From sentiment extremes to 50/200-day confirmation20:06 Bonds and stocks: the correlation flip since 202222:47 Duration, rate-cut hopes, and why cash led in 202224:02 Mega-cap concentration risk—paths from here27:23 Valuation: tech earnings yield at extremes; U.S. most expensive29:14 Where value/small caps/EM can win; China's role in EM33:25 Gold's standout year—drivers and positioning36:16 Gold's secular and cyclical bull case37:13 How much gold belongs in a balanced portfolio40:32 “No Pets Allowed”: trust aggregates, not single signals47:16 Bear-watch vs. rally-watch signals in 202549:02 Using historical analogs without overfitting51:00 NDR culture: objectivity over narratives53:41 Why independence matters53:59 Two closing questions: contrarian belief and one lesson59:03 Where to find Tim and NDR; disclaimer