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Live recording from the Joby Music Hour 4-17-2025 Tracklist: 1.Boxer, RYTERBAND - Make Me Wild (Extended Mix) 2. Capa (Official) - Keep Moving (Extended Mix) 3. Eugene Becker, Staysis - Stowaway (Extended Mix) 4. Marsh - Lost In You (Extended Mix) 5. Lydmor, Aname - Someone We Used To Love (Extended Mix) 6. Lifelike - Nightwalk (Original Mix) 7. Matt Fax, Boxer - Higher (Extended Mix) 8. Yotto, Something Good - Rhythm (Of The Night) (Extended Mix) 9. Space Motion - Requiem for a Dream (Original Mix) 10. PROFF, Mokka - Your Light (Extended Mix) 11. Late Night Alumni, Lipless - Just a Dream (Dezza Remix) 12. Jordin Post - New Day (Extended Mix) 13. Marsh, Simon Doty - Touch The Sky (Extended Mix) 14. Grum, Sarah Appel - Come Alive (Tommy Farrow Extended Mix) 15. Andy Moor, Above & Beyond - Air For Life (Dosem Extended Mix) 16. Aname - Patched (Extended Mix) 17. Movement Machina, Midnite Amity - Hold U (Extended Mix) 18. Paul Thomas, Fuenka - Gladiator (Extended Mix) 20. Tinlicker x Robert Miles - Children (Extended Mix) 21. PRAANA - Landing Patterns (Extended Mix) 22. Mary Mesk - Breeze (Original Mix) 23. Spencer Brown - Always Do You (Oliver Smith Extended Mix) (Feat. Rachel K Collier)
Isabel thinks her man Michael might be cheating on her with his baby momma after finding out about a trip they are going on as a family! Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
This week J. Jason Hicks shares insights into battling resistance, the importance of daily writing practice, and the influence of authors like Steven Pressfield. Marcus and Hicks discuss how adversity can shape our paths, the significance of authentic partnerships, and practical advice for aspiring writers. Hicks also highlights his upcoming projects and how he integrates his life experiences into his work. Episode Highlights: 09:22 The Writing Process 27:31 Overcoming Adversity and Finding Purpose 34:55 Creating Your Universe 36:50 The Power of Daily Writing 46:07 Advice for Aspiring Authors 49:33 The Importance of a Supportive Partner Jason Hicks studied English Literature, Political Science, and World Religions with a focus on classic literature at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Ruinwaster’s Bane: The Annals of the Last Emissary is his debut novel. He lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife and his dog. A one-eyed Boxer named Drake. Learn more at: www.jjasonhicks.com Get Jason’s book at: https://a.co/d/3FKu9m9 Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Highlights: • Discussion on the S&P 500 and Market Trends • Analysis of the VIX and Market Volatility • Technical Analysis of the S&P 500 and Other Markets • Gold and Silver Market Analysis • Energy Market and Crude Oil • Interest Rates and the Dollar • Trading Techniques and Strategies TimingResearch.com Crowd Forecast News Episode #473, recorded at 7PM ET on April 14th, 2025. The full video and show notes available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2025/crowd-forecast-news-episode-473/ Lineup for this Episode: • Casey Stubbs of FreedomIncomeOptions.com • Harry Boxer of TheTechTrader.com • The Option Professor of OptionProfessor.com Bonus... [AD] eBook: 15 Best Trading Tools for 2025 https://timingresearch.com/CEB6 [AD] NEW! Cutting-Edge Hybrid Trading Platform 14-Day Free Trial https://timingresearch.com/tickblaze [AD] Seasonax: Find High Probability Seasonal Trades https://timingresearch.com/seasonax Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
E452 When Jane Schinasi was in her early twenties, her little brother was diagnosed with a rare cancer. She speaks to how this changed her life, and prompted her to create her foundation Hug Back, making socially and environmentally engaged films, including Tiger's Boxer, inspired by her brother's struggle against all odds. For more information […]
United States Olympian, Two time national champion Boxer, WBC international champion, Danny O'Connor is joining me here today to talk about his journey as an elite athlete experiencing an eating disorder. Danny O'Connor: https://www.doboxingacademy.com/This episode contains content that may be triggering for some people. So listen with discretion. If you feel at risk it's important to reach out for medical support. However if you've been through eating disorder recovery, and are trying to find your way back to a happy, healthy and fulfilled version of your life, coaches like myself are here to work with you on that phase of the journey. You're not alone. Marcus KainEating Disorder Recovery Support:BEAT (UK): https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/National Eating Disorders Association, NEDA, (USA): https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/Butterfly (AUS): https://butterfly.org.au/Book a Call with Marcus Here! https://form.jotform.com/240493269367062 Free weekly Strong Not Starving tips and insights ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://www.strongnotstarving.com/snsweeklytipsStrong Not Starving Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongnotstarving?igsh=MTBpbnVna2Nyd3hnMA==Strong Not Starving Youtube: https://youtube.com/@strongnotstarving?si=zzmTveIdGUD0omuMWebsite: www.strongnotstarving.com
Gabriel Boxer, A.K.A. "The Kosher Guru", joins Sid to help preview the morning show's next trip to Israel set for the end of this month, before he also previews the JNS.org Summit that both him and Sid will be speaking at in about three weeks' time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit den Olympischen Spielen und ihrer Entstehung, Ansagern auf der Kirmes, einem berühmten Boxer, mit Verena und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Erzähl mal (01:12) Frage des Tages: Wann entstanden die Olympischen Spiele? (06:32) Bilderbuch: Oskar schwimmt (14:48) Erzähl mal (23:43) Berühmte Leute: Muhammad Ali (28:55) Romina ist Rekommandeurin (41:53) Matti bastelt einen Sommerhit (51:03) Von Verena Specks-Ludwig.
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Krystal steps into the After Party party and tells us about her double life! (She's a barber and bartender) plus she shares some party stories from back in the day, the first time she got cheated on and how she came up in the bartending world. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Today the three of us are discussing all things Dragonfly's State of Airdrops Report 2025, Airdrop mechanics, incentives, regulations, and more! We discuss:If Airdrops are still relevant in 2025The US government's evolving stance on AirdropsHighlights from Dragonfly's State of Airdrops ReportThe mechanics of unclaimed AirdropsLegal limitations on claimingRegulatory uncertainty and protocol costsHow effective Airdrops are for user growth and retentionComparing Web3 and Web2 liquidity unlocksDesigning Airdrop incentivesExploring new governance solutionsAnd much more—enjoy!—Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (01:08) Why focus on Airdrops in 2025? (05:45) What's the US gov position on Airdrops? (13:03) Dragonfly's State of Airdrops Report 2025 (26:41) Unclaimed Airdrop mechanics (34:48) Airdrop claim limitations (38:34) Cost of regulatory uncertainty (41:13) Airdrop effectiveness for protocols (55:03) Web3 vs Web2 liquidity unlocks (1:01:37) Airdrop incentives (1:10:42) Governance solutions (1:12:25) Outro— Content links:Dragonfly's State of Airdrops Report 2025: https://bit.ly/41Y3Tf6—The Indexed Podcast discusses hot topics, trendy metrics and chart crimes in the crypto industry, with a new episode every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, brought to you by wizards @hildobby_ @0xBoxer @sui414.Subscribe to our channel and leave a comment to help us make the pod better!Follow the Indexed Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/indexed_pod —DISCLAIMER: All information presented here should not be relied upon as legal, financial, investment, tax or even life advice. The views expressed in the podcast are not representative of hosts' employers views. We are acting independently of our respective professional roles.
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: The Crystal Lake Gift Shop!On the latest episode of The Crystal Lake Gift Shop, we take a look at the 8th episode of Friday The 13th: The Series; Shadow Boxer. Join Mike Maryman (No More Room In Hell, Fresh Cuts), Lacy Lou (Slumber Party Massacre, Cut to the Chase), and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, Creature Comforts) as they breakdown the episode. Can Shadow Boxer continue the run of fun episodes we've had over the last few? Find out on CLGS #8.Join the conversation:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
Highlights: • Market Overview and Guest Introductions • Impact of Economic Data and Geopolitical Factors • Gold and Energy Sector and Market Opportunities • Small Cap Stocks and Market Rotation • Trading Strategies and Market Management TimingResearch.com Crowd Forecast News Episode #471, recorded at 7PM ET on March 31st, 2025. The full video and show notes available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2025/crowd-forecast-news-episode-471/ Lineup for this Episode: • Harry Boxer of TheTechTrader.com • Alaina Nicole of InvestingBae.com • Hans Albrecht of CrushThePremium.com • The Option Professor of OptionProfessor.com Bonus... [AD] eBook: 15 Best Trading Tools for 2025 https://timingresearch.com/CEB6 [AD] NEW! Cutting-Edge Hybrid Trading Platform 14-Day Free Trial https://timingresearch.com/tickblaze [AD] Seasonax: Find High Probability Seasonal Trades https://timingresearch.com/seasonax Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
TRAGIC! Nigerian Boxer DIES SUDDENLY in the boxing ring in SHOCKING VIDEO!
Joseph Parker's next fight is still up in the air. The Kiwi boxer was set to challenge Daniel Dubois for the IBF Heavyweight belt, before pulling out last-minute on medical advice. Since then, Parker has called out Oleksandr Usyk, but Dubois may be first in line for that fight. Parker told Mike Hosking that there's a lot of different ways the timeline could play out. He says he has no idea what's happening next, and for now, is just focused on training, spending time with family, and finding a good balance in life. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your favorite folk-rock duo of facts guide you through the troubled waters that lead to the creation of this beloved classic album and its iconic title track. They'll give you a rundown of Simon and Garfunkel's epic feud, which started in childhood and only intensified with stardom, and explain why this record marked the end of the road for the pair. (Basically, if the book 'Catch-22' had never been written, S&G might still be together today...) But it's not all doom and gloom! They'll discuss how "Cecilia" was quietly groundbreaking for its pioneering use of sampling, why its lyrics were a harbinger of social change, and also detail the bizarre connection it has to a Beatles classic. They'll get into Paul Simon's thorny relationship with cultural appropriation on "El Condor Pasa," his unexpected inspiration behind the title song, and how he got that god tier drum sound on "The Boxer." The guys try not to cry as they expose the hidden messages Paul included to his (increasingly estranged) old friend on "The Only Living Boy in New York" and "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright," and unconcover the poignant secret meaning of the final album tracks — but you're welcome to shed a tear, if you want. It's TMI...now with BONUS BOOMER NOSTALGIA! Support your friendly neighborhood TMI Guys here! https://ko-fi.com/toomuchinformationpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 8 of the Eccles Business Buzz podcast kicks off with a conversation about the school's recent strategic planning process, and the newly identified priorities of student success, societal impact, and legacy and reputation.Allison Boxer is the James Lee Sorenson Presidential Endowed Chair in applied research at the Eccles School, as well as an assistant professor at the Department of Entrepreneurship and Strategy and the Sorenson Impact Institute. Allison played a key role in guiding the planning process of the new strategic direction of the David Eccles School of Business.Frances and Allison discuss the importance of strategic planning, the school's focus areas for the future, and the efforts to gather extensive stakeholder input. The episode delves into the three strategic priorities of student success, societal impact, and reputation and legacy, and outlines the ongoing steps toward implementation.Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University fm.Episode Quotes:Why having new strategic plans and priorities now is important for the Eccles School.[02:28] The real point of strategic planning is to bring clarity to what's most important to an organization and align everyone, staff, faculty, [and] students around key priorities so that we're all rowing in the same direction. And especially when an organization has a new leader, as we do with Dean Dirks, a strategic planning process can really help set the context and lay out the key priorities so we're all on the same Putting student success as the top strategic priority[10:41] I think our job or the job of strategic planning is to synthesize those [differing] perspectives. And we can't take every perspective, but there is a lot of coalescence into specific ideas. And so that's really what we're looking for. The other point of strategic planning is to make choices. We said at the beginning we can't be all things to all people. So, look at the context and all of the data and decide where it might be the best direction to go. These three, I'm really excited about these priorities. For the business school, the first and foremost is driving student success. That is number one. There is no question about it, and it is due to our mission. We are here for the students. The students are the reason we exist. I think the students are the reason every faculty and staff member comes to work every day. So, the students are central to everything we do at core to our mission. The key here is really helping every student seek and reach their peak. Creating future leaders who will make a lasting impact in Utah and beyond.[11:42] We are seeing across the country in a fantastic way, universities, higher education institutions, really taking on this second mission area, which is creating societal impact. For a business school in our setting, thinking about our context, it's really about extending our reach beyond campus to help people, businesses, and the economy thrive in Utah and beyond. We think of this in a couple ways. We think of it as an academic impact. The research has long-term impact on how things are done, as well as business impact and how, the number one way we do that is by creating amazing graduates who go into the workforce and the economy. But there's so many other connections that we can have beyond campus walls to really have an impact on the business community in Utah and beyond. How Allison envisions these strategic plans to be implemented. [23:40] I want the strategic plan to be dirty, not dusty. I don't want this plan to sit on a shelf and gather dust. It was a really cool exercise we did for that one year. I want it to be on people's desks with dog-eared pages and coffee stains as a sign that it's a part of their daily life and being referenced and that we're really using it. I think that's the key implementation as this document lives over the coming years.Show Links:Allison Boxer | LinkedInAllison Boxer | Faculty Profile at the David Eccles School of BusinessAllison Boxer | Sorenson Impact InstituteDavid Eccles School of Business (@ubusiness) | InstagramUndergraduate Scholars ProgramsRising Business LeadersEccles Alumni Network (@ecclesalumni) | Instagram Eccles Experience Magazine
Thursday in Oregon we meet the duo of Phoenix. Listen to the songs Calamity Blues, a medley of a couple of Irish songs merging Fields of Anthery with The Connaughtman's Rambles plus their own version of The House Of The Rising Sun and The Boxer
In honor of the recent passing of the late, great George Foreman, here's an encore presentation of my interview with George from 2009.
You won't believe what Gurdeep gets pulled over for on his way to work, plus Pooja digs into Gurdeep's past ...AND... the gang give away Jays tickets in a peculiar way.
Send us a textTwo boxing buddies dive deep into the vibrant world of boxing, exploring the concept of "Irish Style" boxing and the technical brilliance of emerging fighters in the super welterweight division.• Celebration of the Irish boxing style showcased at "King" Callum Walsh's St. Patrick's Day weekend fight card• Detailed breakdown of Sebastian Fundora's unique physical advantages at 154 pounds• Analysis of upcoming super welterweight matchups including Xander Zayas as WBO mandatory challenger• Discussion of Bruce Carrington's vocal challenge to Nick Ball• Preview of the highly anticipated Mikayla Mayer vs Sandy Ryan rematch• Reflections on Keith Thurman's return to boxing at a higher weight class• Examination of Edgar Berlanga's comeback fight and career trajectoryMake sure to like and subscribe to us on all internet platforms. Follow the Spar-Inn Podcast on social media for updates on fights and free giveaways!THE SPAR-INN ON YOUTUBE
Billy Dib is a phenomenal world champion in the boxing world. But many of his toughest fights have taken place outside the ring. From losing his wife in her battle with cancer, to facing his own diagnosis less than a decade later, Billy has tackled each of life's challenges with an incredible mindset. Ant takes a deep dive into Billy's life in this inspiring conversation. His resilience, dedication and drive have resulted in a unique approach to life, with lessons we can all learn from. LINKS Find out more about Billy Dib at billydib.com Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producer: Anna Henvest Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Monday, March 24th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Four Eritrean Christian leaders languishing in prison For more than 20 years, four courageous Christian pastors have been unjustly detained in Eritrea, Africa without charges, reports International Christian Concern. Their crime? Practicing their faith and serving their communities. Pastor Haile Naizghe, a former senior accountant with World Vision, dedicated his life to spiritual care. Dr. Kiflu Gebremeskel, a mathematics lecturer with a Ph.D. from the United States, committed to education and faith. Pastor Meron Gebreselasie is an anesthetist who provided critical medical care to his neighbors. Pastor Kidane Weldou, a secondary school biology teacher, inspired many. These men were arrested in the early 2000s for their leadership in local churches. Instead of fostering their invaluable contributions to Eritrean society, they remain imprisoned under appalling conditions, without access to critical medical care. Hebrews 13:3 says, "Remember those who are in prison, as though you were in prison with them." Dr. Gebremeskel has high blood pressure, and is in poor health. And Pastor Nayzgi has severe skin problems and has been suffering for a long time. Sign a petition created by International Christian Concern to demand accountability from the Eritrean government. Click a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. According to Open Doors, Eritrea, Africa is the sixth worst country worldwide for the persecution of Christians. Trump revokes security clearances for Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden In a memo published late Friday night, President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to remove the security clearances for former Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Joe Biden, and other former high-ranking Democrats and their Republican allies who fought vigorously to prevent Trump from being re-elected in 2024, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Trump wrote, “I have determined that it is no longer in the national interest for the following individuals to access classified information.” Two others denied access are two former Republican U.S. House members, Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, who served on the disreputable January 6 Committee. Top Biden prosecutor found dead at 43 after indicting 4 Russians Former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Jessica Aber, who was found dead at the age of 43 by Virginia authorities on Saturday, was at the helm of high-profile investigations into intelligence leaks, allegations of war crimes against Russian-linked individuals, and people suspected of providing sensitive U.S. technology to Moscow before she stepped down at the start of the year, reports Newsweek. In late 2023, Aber was also involved in an indictment against four Russia-affiliated individuals charged with torture, inhuman treatment, and unlawful confinement of a U.S. national in Ukraine after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. In a news release Saturday, the Alexandria Police Department confirmed Aber's death without noting the cause. Boxer George Foreman, a devout Christian, dead at 76 Former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, known as much for his gregarious personality as his vicious right hook, died Friday, reports ABC News. He was 76 years old. A two-time heavyweight champion, he also won gold at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics against Russian boxer Ionas Chepulis. ANNOUNCER: “The fight will continue at the count of nine. Chepulis looks in very bad shape. George is going after the Russian. The referee warns George for holding and hitting. “Foreman throwing bombs in there. Ripping punches by George Foreman. He's all over the Russian. Chepulis looks all through. George pouring it on, and the referee stops the fight in the second round. It's all over. George Foreman wins the gold medal. “There's George holding up the American flag in the center of the ring before thousands of impressed spectators and millions more of television viewers. An inspiring ending to Olympic boxing at the Mexico City 19th Olympiad.” Appearing on 100 Huntley Street in April 2013, Foreman shared his testimony, on how God got his attention in a near death experience which he chronicled in his spiritual autobiography entitled, God In My Corner. FOREMAN: “I never could lose that thought: ‘You're gonna die. You're gonna die.' And in a dirty old dressing room, when I had all these wonderful homes, I was about to die. “I heard a voice within me say, ‘You believe in God. Why are you scared to die?' And I was afraid. I was scared. And I realized it was God talking with me. I didn't believe in religion. I thought that was for -- you got to be a sissy. Everybody who had taken up religion in those days had lost a wife or a husband or a boxing match, and they were carrying their Bibles as a baby. “I tried to make a deal in that dressing room. I said, ‘I can still box and give money to charity and for cancer.' And I heard a voice say, ‘I don't want your money. I want you!' And I remember tears. The first time I heard anyone turn down money, number one. Jesus Christ is coming alive in me. That's what happened to me in that dressing room.” In his post-boxing career, Foreman later saw success pitching the now-omnipresent countertop grill that bears his name. FOREMAN: “The George Foreman Grilling Machine is very special. Everyone should have one. Number one because this grill has something no other grill has: slants. You put your food in and the grease rolls down.” Unbelievably, he sold 100 million Foreman Grills, earning $5 million a month at one point. Idaho enacts law protecting conscience rights for medical professionals Idaho has enacted a new law designed to protect healthcare providers from having to perform or participate in procedures, like abortions or transgender surgeries, that violate their deeply held beliefs, reports The Christian Post. Last Wednesday, Idaho's Republican Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 59, also known as the Medical Ethics Defense Act. Samaritan's Purse needs volunteers and money to help storm victims And finally, as The Worldview reported on March 18th, severe weather took the lives of 42 Americans and left 100,000 without power across seven states. Samaritan's Purse said it's sending volunteers to assist with recovery efforts in Missouri and Oklahoma after powerful storms, fueled by heavy winds, ripped through the two states, reports The Christian Post. John Schultz, a Samaritan's Purse staffer, asked for help in Southeastern Missouri. SCHULTZ: “The wind is still continuing to rage after these storms that caused nearly 100 tornadoes across this whole region over the past weekend. So many homeowners have lost a lot here. “We need additional help from volunteers to come out and serve the homeowners in Jesus' name right here in Poplar Bluff, and north of here in Piedmont, Missouri.” If you would like to volunteer your help or send money to help the victims of the storms in the name of Jesus, click a special link through our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. 1 John 3:17 asks, “If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need, but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person?” Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, March 24th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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Show Notes: Patrick Jackson talks about growing up in his great-grandparents' home in an unincorporated area of Shelby County, where he had no indoor plumbing until age 10. That home, where he lived with his mother and three brothers, was his formative space before going to Harvard. Patrick was initially considering medical school. However, he decided to pursue politics, inspired by an experience he had as a junior in high school working as a U.S. House Page on Capitol Hill. Becoming a Page in the U.S. House of Representatives Patrick believes that God opened a door for him to become a Page through his freshman football and track coach, Mac Hawkins, a government and civics teacher and Bartlett High School, who became like a surrogate father to him. In 1985 Coach Hawkins found out about an opportunity to become a page through then-Congressman Don Sunquist, who was looking to appoint a promising high school student. Patrick's experience with the Page Program highlights the importance of faith, connections, and the support of family and friends. In this conversation, Patrick discusses his experience as a page in the House of Representatives and the impact it had on his life. He recalls the experience as transformative and fueled him to pursue a career in government. Patrick ended up concentrating in Government at Harvard. Working in Politics After graduation from Harvard, Patrick landed an internship with the Small Business Administration, an opportunity that helped him gain experience and broaden his horizons. Patrick also mentions that he had a temporary spot with Congresswoman Barbara Boxer, who was running for the US Senate at the time. He was invited to work as a legislative correspondent in the Senate office, answering constituent letters and handling constituent calls. However, he wanted to move up quickly and take on more responsibility, so he left Senator Boxer's office and worked for Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez from New York. One significant experience he had there was witnessing Congresswoman Velazquez testify during the healthcare debate about privacy. He had to help write her testimony, which was a tough day but a good day because it helped many people. Patrick acknowledges that this incident did not directly lead to the enactment of the HIPAA law, but it helped with the debate about privacy and HIPAA, adding to the chorus of voices calling for the law to be made and enacted. In 1995, Patrick left Congresswoman Velazquez' office and worked for the late Julian Dixon, a California member of Congress who served as a senior Democrat on Appropriations Committee. He learned a lot from his time there, including the importance of strong relationships across the aisle. Dixon was part of a tight California delegation that worked together to get things done for the state, including medical research funding for top universities and public hospital systems. Patrick also owes a lot to Tracy Holmes, his Chief of Staff, who was skilled in working with people and helping them succeed. Law School and Study Abroad Patrick discusses his experiences in law school and his study abroad experience. Though he initially planned to work for just two years before law school, he did not enter law school until 1998, when he began at the University of Wisconsin law school in Madison. While in law school Patricj participated in a law school exchange program at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. There Patrick lived in a student house with other international students and enjoyed the hustle and bustle of the square area. He learned about European legal systems through the international comparative comparative law program at the University of Wisconsin. After law school, he was offered a job after graduation in Columbus, Ohio. He worked as a firm there for a few years but realized that it wasn't what he wanted to spend the rest of his life doing and left the firm at the end of 2005. From Law to the Seminary Patrick left Columbus, Ohio, in 2007, returning to his home in Tennessee to work briefly as a substitute teacher in the Shelby County school system. In 2008 he left Tennessee to return to D.C. to work for United Way of America as a federal lobbyist, covering national issues like the 211 information system and the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. He met his wife in 2006 while still in Columbus, Ohio, and they became friends and stayed in touch even long distance. In 2010, they decided to move their relationship forward and got married. He worked with Senator Sherrod Brown from 2009 to 2011, but they decided to return to Columbus in 2011. During that time of transition, Patrick sensed a call to fulltime ministry, which was influenced in part by his involvement in the music ministry at a church in Dumfries, Virginia. He also attended US Senate Chaplain Barry Black's weekly Bible studies and enrolled in his spiritual mentoring classes. During one of these Bible studies, Chaplain Black encouraged him to consider attending seminary. However, Patrick would not attend seminary until 2013, after spending some time working as a contract lawyer in Columbus. Patrick attended Andover Newton Theological School in Newton, Massachusetts, graduating with honors in 2017. Life As a Pastor Patrick shares his experience of applying to American Baptist churches for senior pastor positions after graduation from Andover Newton. In 2018 Patrick accepted a Pastoral Residency at Richmond's First Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia. It was a tremendously rewarding experience and helped prepare him for his first pastorate at First Baptist Church-Church of the Brethren and Cedar Rapids, a dually-aligned American Baptist and Church of the Brethren congregation. The process of becoming a pastor at the church involved submitting materials, having phone conversations, and attending a candidate weekend. The church then voted on whether to call the applicant. This experience led to his current position. As an African American pastor at a predominantly white congregation. Patrick shares his experiences of working as a pastor and delivering sermons during Covid. Influential Harvard Courses and Professors Patrick shares his experiences with the late Professor Martin Kilson, a government professor who taught him about African American political development in the south. He took a graduate course from Prof. Kilson on African political systems: Power, and Legitimacy, which provided insights into the history and politics of Nigeria, the Congo, and Kenya. Timestamps: 05:02: The Impact of the Page Program and Early Career 18:18: Transition to Capitol Hill and Early Career Challenges 33:20: Law School and International Experience 40:09: Return to Capitol Hill and Transition to Ministry 53:58: Seminary and Pastoral Career 1:08:19: Transition to Cedar Rapids and Current Role 1:20:25: Reflections on Harvard and Influential Courses Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-jackson-0489a6/ Patrick's church: https://www.thechurchonnorthland.com/ Featured Non-profit: The featured non-profit of this episode of The 92 Report is recommended by Julie Mallozzi who reports: “Hi, I'm Julie Mallozzi, class of 1992 the featured organization of this episode of The 92 report is New Day Films. New Day Films is a filmmaker-run distributor of educational documentaries, many of them exploring urgent social issues. I have been a member of this amazing co-op for six years, and am proud to be serving my third year on its steering committee. You can learn more about our work@newday.com and now here's Will Bachmann with this week's episode. To learn more about their work visit: https://www.newday.com/
On this date in 1917, newspapers across the country reported that heavyweight contender Jim Barry was shot and killed. He was in Panama for a title fight against Sam McVey, who later brought the news back to New York. Many differing stories have circulated about Barry's life, death, career, ethnicity, year of birth, and origins.
A new MP3 sermon from The World View in 5 Minutes is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Boxer George Foreman, a devout Christian, dead at 76 Subtitle: The World View in Five Minutes Speaker: Adam McManus Broadcaster: The World View in 5 Minutes Event: Current Events Date: 3/24/2025 Length: 8 min.
1. A good soldier is LOYAL to their commanding officer.2. A good soldier is READY for battle.3. A good soldier SACRIFICES for others.
AftermathHoi there Chummers, and welcome to the Hard Knocks Sorority Podcast.This is a 4th edition shadowrun actual play GM'd by myself, Paul, and played by Veronika as Cecile, aka College Girl, Kat as Diendre, Val as Ali aka Boxer, and Beth as Grace aka Nightingale. This is episode 12 of season 2. The team deals with the aftermath of the bombing at Hazels Bar in very different ways. Boxer meets Nadia at the hospital, she got there faster than her. How important is Kaylee anyway? Diendre is reminded of ACAB. Grace's view of meta-humanity is further tarnished by a text conversation. Cecile provides discrete overwatch, and begins collecting data, but others are already on the scene deleting it. A quick warning that there is some very unexplicit darkness around the 1 hour and 5 minute mark.
Matthew Boxer and Janet Krasner Aronson are both sociologists whose work focuses on American-Jewish life. They join Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about two studies that they've been working on, that explore the wide range of meanings that the terms "Zionism" and "Anti-Zionism" hold for American Jews. This episode is the 8th episode in an ongoing mini-series, discussing American-Jewish discourse about Israel-Palestine.Access full shownotes for this episode via this link. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation -- support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!
Chef Andrew Smith has long been involved in shaping Columbus as a culinary city. From his time at beloved local restaurants to launching the exclusive Roys Avenue Supper Club and his highly anticipated new restaurant, Isla, Andrew's passion for food and community shines through in every dish. He joins Boxer and Sarah to share his journey, insights into Columbus' evolving dining scene, and what guests can expect from Isla.
Today, we dive into a new DEX research paper 'Execution Welfare Across Solver-based DEXes'. Joined by the authors, to find out which DEX is the best—enjoy!— Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction (04:53) What motivated this research? (10:00) Measuring DEX end-user satisfaction (12:29) Trade simulations vs historic trade data (16:53) Research findings: welfare boxplot (20:18) Asset-type dependence/platform comparison (23:00) V2 liquidity attraction (24:33) Onchain execution vs CEX (33:10) DEX recommendations (35:23) PEPE Ethereum onchain liquidity: long tail (38:50) Trader profiles (44:43) PMM/AMM liquidity comparisons (50:56) How has your own behavior changed from research findings? (1:01:37) Outro — Content links:Research paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.00738— **Follow the co-hosts** https://x.com/hildobby_ https://x.com/0xBoxer https://x.com/sui414 **Follow the guests** https://x.com/ballsyalchemisthttps://x.com/dex_chen_V**Follow the Indexed Podcast:** https://twitter.com/indexed_pod — The Indexed Podcast discusses hot topics, trendy metrics, and chart crimes in the crypto industry, with a new episode every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, brought to you by wizards @hildobby_, @0xBoxer, and @sui414. Subscribe/follow the show and leave a comment to help us grow the podcast! — **DISCLAIMER:** All information presented here should not be relied upon as legal, financial, investment, tax, or even life advice. The views expressed in the podcast are not representative of the hosts' employers' views. We are acting independently of our respective professional roles.
Male boxer Imane Khelif just F**KED UP! Slams Trump for keeping MEN OUT OF WOMEN'S at 2028 Olympics!
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. We're back with a brand new episode from the Madhouse studios! And on this one we bring the new girl Leah on as she brings the sad vibes post break up. But she also tells us about her penthouse trip to Vegas and we break down the pros and cons of getting flown out of town! Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty Watch the full video and listen to the episode on all platforms and head over to our instagram @ AaronScenesAfterParty
Bill Boxer, Photographer and Jeff Potts Executive Director of St Johns Cultural Council talk upcoming art in SJC! by 904 Now
As a driving force behind Columbus' growing fashion industry, Yohannan “Yogi” Terrell is shaping the city's creative future. He joins Boxer and Sarah to talk about his journey as an entrepreneur, the impact of Columbus Fashion Alliance, and the exciting plans for the upcoming Fashion Innovation Hub. From fostering local talent to putting Columbus on the map as a fashion capital, Yogi shares how the city is evolving as a hub for style and innovation.
https://www.patreon.com/DieDeutschenPodcastVon der Altenpflege bis zum BKFC-Ring – wie kam er in diesen extremen Sport? Wie lief sein erster Kampf und wie hat er seine erste Niederlage verarbeitet?Dustin gibt außerdem Einblicke in die Vorbereitung und den Ablauf eines Bareknuckle-Fights – welche Unterschiede gibt es zum klassischen Boxen? Und wie reagieren eigentlich seine Kollegen im Krankenhaus, wenn sie erfahren, dass er nach der Schicht in den Ring steigt?Eine Folge voller Kampfsport, Adrenalin und harter Arbeit im Gesundheitswesen – perfekt für alle, die den Spagat zwischen Alltag und Extremsport verstehen wollen!
Boxer briefs are the way to be. When the Tupperware avalanche leads to a laundry strike, you better hope hangin with W doesn't get you microwaved from space.
To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of this PPV, Greg and Dane are bringing you an unauthorized, unsanctioned, and UNCENSORED episode! WCW Uncensored 1995 is a show that has it all! It has a King of the Road match that transcends space and time! A Martial Arts Match! A Boxer vs. Wrestler Match! A Concession Stand Brawl! And most importantly Ric Flair in drag! Get the leather strap ready and prepare for an episode of The Squared Circle Time Machine like no other!
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its another episode of your favorite podcast! And on this one we bring on another new girl the rolled taco queen Tori! We ask her about past relationships, take a dive into her DMs and find out about her free trip to Emerald City (wink wink). Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty Watch the full video and listen to the episode on all platforms and head over to our instagram @ AaronScenesAfterParty
Voted Columbus' top comedian, Henry Allen has built a name for himself both locally and nationally. He sits down with Boxer and Sarah to share more about his career path, insight into what makes Don't Tell Comedy's pop-up shows exciting, and how Columbus continues to grow as a great city for comedy. If you love to laugh, this episode is a must-listen!
Local pro boxer, King David Garcia stops by to talk about how (and why) he's a 15 year old professional whose fighting 30+ year olds???? Follow us on social @themorningmess Watch: https://youtu.be/C5VMFGxGm9g
In this episode, former co-host Dakari Holder steps in for the first solo episode since Gladiator I and II. Two classic films from the Shaw Brothers from the early 70s are discussed, Vengeance! directed by Chang Cheh and King Boxer (aka Five Fingers of Death) directed by Walter Chung. Check out the trailer for our upcoming short film, Umm - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89kicTT1JOkThe newest trailer for The Autograph King - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1Yv7GPfY8QYou can find more of our podcast as well as the rest of our content on GalaxyOfFilm.com You can follow us on Instagram, X, and TikTok @GalaxyOfFilm and subscribe to our YouTube channel, Galaxy Of Film Productions!Music made by Dakari Holder & Tyler Jansen Graphic design by MC Media
The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com. The After Party crew is back! And on this episode we bring on the new girls Areanna aka RIRI and Miracle as we get to know them, dive deep into crazy DMs, past relationships some horny stories you wouldn't believe and we break down Areanna's "rebrand." Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Gabriel Boxer, pro-Israel voice also known as the "Kosher Guru", joins Sid live from Israel to discuss the terrorist organization that is Hamas saying they will free six living Israeli hostages on Saturday and return the bodies of four others tomorrow, disclosing that the dead would include the “Bibas family” — two young boys and their mother who for many Israelis have come to symbolize the plight of those taken captive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sports with Rod 2-17-2025 …Great weekend for a Local Boxer and a Local Stock Car Driver …Batman didn't make the cut
On the program this week part two of our conversation with VBMWMO President Mac Kirkpatrick. Mac earned the Friend of the Marque (BMW) award in 2019 and has travelled well over 400,000 miles on various airheads. He's recently sold some amazing motorcycles on Bring a Trailer, so we've got a plethora of things to discuss. William Plam from Boxer 2 Valve joins us to discuss all things Airhead exhaust systems. Join the BMW MOA for FREE! Use this code-- airheads247--in the link below: bmwmoaf.givingfuel.com/memberforces Other Moto BMW MOA Podcasts www.bmwmoa.org/page/digitalcontent Visit our website for additional content and the 247 Store: airhead247.com Drop us line: airheads247@hotmail.com Support our Sponsors and Friends: Boxer 2 Valve / William Plam www.boxer2valve.com/ Air Support BMW / George Thomas www.airsupportbmw.com/
Woe's Hollow. It's ORTBO time! Red & Ivan head to an empty national park in upstate New York to talk Severance. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords