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In this episode of The Report, we sit down with 27-year-old entrepreneur Quinn Schilz, founder and president of Master Roofing Inc., who's in the trenches every day building a real business with a real team and real problems to solve. From starting young in real estate and high-ticket sales to running a 20-person operation in Southern California, Quinn breaks down why sales is the ultimate skill that changes everything.We talk about what it's really like running a company at 27, managing payroll, hiring and firing, scaling a sales team, and constantly putting out fires while keeping the long-term vision alive. Quinn shares how high-ticket sales gave him confidence, leverage, and the ability to bounce back no matter what—and why he believes sales is the foundation of all success in business and in life.If you want to understand:Why sales is the most valuable skill you can learnHow to build and manage a real team (not just chase lifestyle flexes)What it takes to scale a home service businessAnd how to think long-term while handling short-term chaosThis episode is packed with real-world insight, gritty experience, and practical advice from someone actually doing it. Brick by brick. Deal by deal. Vision first. Join our investor waitlist and stay in the know about our next investor opportunity with Somers Capital: www.somerscapital.com/invest. Want to join our Boutique Hotel Mastermind Community? Book a free strategy call with our team: www.hotelinvesting.com. If you're committed to scaling your personal brand and achieving 7-figure success, it's time to level up with the 7 Figure Creator Mastermind Community. Book your exclusive intro call today at www.the7figurecreator.com and gain access to the strategies that will accelerate your growth.
Brian Walshe is on trial right now in Dedham, Massachusetts for the first-degree murder of his wife Ana — a 39-year-old real estate executive, immigrant from Serbia, and mother of three young boys. Ana was last seen alive in the early hours of New Year's Day 2023. Her body has never been found. But what prosecutors and the defense agree on is this: Brian Walshe dismembered her remains and discarded them in dumpsters across the region. He's already pleaded guilty to that. He just says he didn't kill her. The defense theory is unlike anything we've seen in a high-profile murder case. Attorney Larry Tipton told jurors that Ana Walshe died suddenly and unexpectedly in bed — no cause, no explanation — and that Brian panicked. He didn't think anyone would believe it was natural. So instead of calling 911, he made a series of catastrophic decisions that included internet searches for "best way to dispose of a body," "hacksaw best tool for dismembering," and research into a serial killer known as the "trash bag killer." The defense says those searches prove panic, not premeditation. Prosecutors see it differently. They've told the jury this was a planned killing motivated by money and betrayal. Ana had $2.7 million in life insurance policies naming Brian as the sole beneficiary. She was also having an affair with William Fastow, a D.C. real estate broker — and prosecutors say Brian knew. His phone searched Fastow's name on Christmas Day, less than a week before Ana vanished. The internet searches, prosecutors argue, aren't evidence of panic. They're a roadmap. In this full breakdown, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins me to dissect every angle of this case. We start with the defense strategy: the decision to plead guilty to the lesser charges, the viability of the "sudden death" theory, and whether putting Walshe on the stand is a necessary gamble. Then we dig into the prosecution's case: the digital evidence, the insurance motive, the affair, and the challenges of proving first-degree murder without a body. Finally, we examine the trial dynamics — including the Michael Proctor scandal, Walshe's jail stabbing and mental competency evaluation, and what to watch as this case heads toward a verdict. This is a case that will test the limits of circumstantial evidence and force a jury to answer an almost impossible question: Can you believe a man who admits he cut up his wife when he says he didn't kill her? #BrianWalshe #BrianWalsheTrial #AnaWalshe #MurderTrial #EricFaddis #DefenseAttorney #FormerProsecutor #FullBreakdown #NoBodyMurder #Dismemberment #LifeInsurance #GoogleSearches #MichaelProctor #KarenRead #Massachusetts #TrueCrime #CourtTV #TrialAnalysis #Cohasset #SuddenDeathDefense #WilliamFastow #FirstDegreeMurder #CircumstantialEvidence #CriminalJustice #TrueCrimePodcast #LegalAnalysis #DeepDive Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Brian Walshe is on trial right now in Dedham, Massachusetts for the first-degree murder of his wife Ana — a 39-year-old real estate executive, immigrant from Serbia, and mother of three young boys. Ana was last seen alive in the early hours of New Year's Day 2023. Her body has never been found. But what prosecutors and the defense agree on is this: Brian Walshe dismembered her remains and discarded them in dumpsters across the region. He's already pleaded guilty to that. He just says he didn't kill her. The defense theory is unlike anything we've seen in a high-profile murder case. Attorney Larry Tipton told jurors that Ana Walshe died suddenly and unexpectedly in bed — no cause, no explanation — and that Brian panicked. He didn't think anyone would believe it was natural. So instead of calling 911, he made a series of catastrophic decisions that included internet searches for "best way to dispose of a body," "hacksaw best tool for dismembering," and research into a serial killer known as the "trash bag killer." The defense says those searches prove panic, not premeditation. Prosecutors see it differently. They've told the jury this was a planned killing motivated by money and betrayal. Ana had $2.7 million in life insurance policies naming Brian as the sole beneficiary. She was also having an affair with William Fastow, a D.C. real estate broker — and prosecutors say Brian knew. His phone searched Fastow's name on Christmas Day, less than a week before Ana vanished. The internet searches, prosecutors argue, aren't evidence of panic. They're a roadmap. In this full breakdown, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins me to dissect every angle of this case. We start with the defense strategy: the decision to plead guilty to the lesser charges, the viability of the "sudden death" theory, and whether putting Walshe on the stand is a necessary gamble. Then we dig into the prosecution's case: the digital evidence, the insurance motive, the affair, and the challenges of proving first-degree murder without a body. Finally, we examine the trial dynamics — including the Michael Proctor scandal, Walshe's jail stabbing and mental competency evaluation, and what to watch as this case heads toward a verdict. This is a case that will test the limits of circumstantial evidence and force a jury to answer an almost impossible question: Can you believe a man who admits he cut up his wife when he says he didn't kill her? #BrianWalshe #BrianWalsheTrial #AnaWalshe #MurderTrial #EricFaddis #DefenseAttorney #FormerProsecutor #FullBreakdown #NoBodyMurder #Dismemberment #LifeInsurance #GoogleSearches #MichaelProctor #KarenRead #Massachusetts #TrueCrime #CourtTV #TrialAnalysis #Cohasset #SuddenDeathDefense #WilliamFastow #FirstDegreeMurder #CircumstantialEvidence #CriminalJustice #TrueCrimePodcast #LegalAnalysis #DeepDive Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
12-5 Niners Nightly Show Hour: Larry breaks down the final four games of the 49ers' regular season, and projecting where the team ends up in the NFC playoff picture. National NFL contributor Ryan Fowler joins the show to talk about the upcoming NFL draft class and where the 49ers can look for impact talent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of The Baseline NBA Podcast, we welcome Paul Landono, Associate Producer of Drink Champs Sports, to break down the Miami Heat's surprising early-season success.We dive into what's driving Miami's hot start, whether their formula is sustainable, and how the team continues to evolve behind the pillars of Heat Culture. Landono gives his insight on Bam Adebayo's two-way leap, Tyler Herro's expanded role, and Jimmy Butler's ability to set the tone without overextending early.We also ask the big question: Is this finally the year Erik Spoelstra gets real Coach of the Year consideration? From Miami's revamped offense to their emerging depth pieces, we explore what's real, what's noise, and how the Heat stack up in a loaded Eastern Conference. Tap in for sharp analysis, insider nuggets, and a smart look into Miami's potential path forward.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-baseline-nba-podcast--3677698/support.Visit: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS and get $50 in lineups.This show was sponsored in part by Raycon: Visit https://buyraycon.com/baseline for 20% off new buds!Get NBA League Pass: https://link.nba.com/LP19MG Looking to book a vacation? Our travel partner Exquiste Travel & Tours has you covered: Call 954-228-5479 or visit https://exquisitetravelandtours.com/Discover our favorite podcast gear & shop our studio must-haves on our Amazon Affiliate page! https://www.amazon.com/shop/19mediagroupWant to join the conversation or invite us to your platform? Budget-friendly collaborations welcome! https://bit.ly/19GuestFollow The Baseline on X: https://twitter.com/nbabaselineFollow The Baseline on IG: https://instagram.com/nba_baseline
Send us a textUConn Football has its new head coach and today we're getting the full breakdown from someone who knows him best. Toledo head coach Jason Candle is set to take over in Storrs, and I'm joined by Kyle Rowland to explain exactly what Huskies fans should expect.We dive into Candle's coaching style, his offensive and defensive philosophy, how he built a winning culture at Toledo, what his move to UConn means, and more.
Brian Walshe is on trial right now in Dedham, Massachusetts for the first-degree murder of his wife Ana — a 39-year-old real estate executive, immigrant from Serbia, and mother of three young boys. Ana was last seen alive in the early hours of New Year's Day 2023. Her body has never been found. But what prosecutors and the defense agree on is this: Brian Walshe dismembered her remains and discarded them in dumpsters across the region. He's already pleaded guilty to that. He just says he didn't kill her. The defense theory is unlike anything we've seen in a high-profile murder case. Attorney Larry Tipton told jurors that Ana Walshe died suddenly and unexpectedly in bed — no cause, no explanation — and that Brian panicked. He didn't think anyone would believe it was natural. So instead of calling 911, he made a series of catastrophic decisions that included internet searches for "best way to dispose of a body," "hacksaw best tool for dismembering," and research into a serial killer known as the "trash bag killer." The defense says those searches prove panic, not premeditation. Prosecutors see it differently. They've told the jury this was a planned killing motivated by money and betrayal. Ana had $2.7 million in life insurance policies naming Brian as the sole beneficiary. She was also having an affair with William Fastow, a D.C. real estate broker — and prosecutors say Brian knew. His phone searched Fastow's name on Christmas Day, less than a week before Ana vanished. The internet searches, prosecutors argue, aren't evidence of panic. They're a roadmap. In this full breakdown, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins me to dissect every angle of this case. We start with the defense strategy: the decision to plead guilty to the lesser charges, the viability of the "sudden death" theory, and whether putting Walshe on the stand is a necessary gamble. Then we dig into the prosecution's case: the digital evidence, the insurance motive, the affair, and the challenges of proving first-degree murder without a body. Finally, we examine the trial dynamics — including the Michael Proctor scandal, Walshe's jail stabbing and mental competency evaluation, and what to watch as this case heads toward a verdict. This is a case that will test the limits of circumstantial evidence and force a jury to answer an almost impossible question: Can you believe a man who admits he cut up his wife when he says he didn't kill her? #BrianWalshe #BrianWalsheTrial #AnaWalshe #MurderTrial #EricFaddis #DefenseAttorney #FormerProsecutor #FullBreakdown #NoBodyMurder #Dismemberment #LifeInsurance #GoogleSearches #MichaelProctor #KarenRead #Massachusetts #TrueCrime #CourtTV #TrialAnalysis #Cohasset #SuddenDeathDefense #WilliamFastow #FirstDegreeMurder #CircumstantialEvidence #CriminalJustice #TrueCrimePodcast #LegalAnalysis #DeepDive Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
In this powerful and unexpected episode of Why We Vote, CannCon and Ashe in America are joined by a last-minute, but absolutely show-stopping, guest: Harrison Floyd, one of President Trump's former RICO co-defendants in the Fulton County case. With Patrick Byrne unable to make the show, Harrison steps in and delivers his first full podcast interview since the charges against him were dropped. Harrison walks through the real story behind his involvement in Georgia, the FBI's actions at his home, and the political machinery driving the case. He details his conversations surrounding Ruby Freeman, the chaotic and contradictory behavior of state and federal actors, and how coordinated lawfare became the true weapon of 2020 and beyond. This candid conversation exposes the emotional, legal, and financial toll on defendants while highlighting the deep, unresolved issues within election systems nationwide. Harrison also announces his renewed mission: supporting others targeted by weaponized government through the Statesman Project. An unfiltered, gripping, and deeply human interview you won't hear anywhere else.
When someone's betrayed or hurt us—especially when we didn't see it coming—it's hard to avoid the lack of trust that latches on to us and shadows us into our next relationship. Is there an antidote to this? Is it possible to regain trust after heartbreak? In this episode, I share 8 rules you'll want to write on sticky notes and keep handy whenever you need a reminder.---►► Every Friday, Matthew Hussey writes a personal letter to help you strengthen the three most important relationships in your life—with others, with yourself, and with life itself. Sign up for free at TheThreeRelationships.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: New reporting is exposing Nicolás Maduro's terms of surrender. We're learning what he asked for, where he hoped to flee, and why his phone call with President Trump may have been the closest he's ever come to stepping down. Reports say Yasser Abu Shabab, one of Gaza's most prominent anti-Hamas clan leaders, has been killed — a potential blow to Israel's effort to build local alternatives to Hamas. Plus—new testimony in Washington reveals that Ukrainian children abducted by Russian forces are now being sent to North Korea. And in today's Back of the Brief—the FBI arrests a suspect in the 2021 D.C. pipe bomb case, marking the first major breakthrough in the long-running investigation. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief StopBox: Not only do you get 10% Off your entire order when you use code PDB10 at https://stopboxusa.com/PDB10, but they are also giving you Buy One Get One Free for their StopBox Pro. #stopboxpod Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Lean: Visit https://BrickhouseSale.com for 30% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12.5.25 Hour 3, Ben Standig from The Last Man Standig Podcast joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Commanders' defensive improvement under Dan Quinn's play calling and if there could be an offensive strategy change with Jayden Daniels' return to the lineup. Kevin Sheehan reacts to Dan Quinn's press conference where he confirms Jayden Daniels will start on Sunday vs the Vikings and Kevin talks about Redskins legend Joe Jacoby not making the Pro Football Hall of Fame Finalist list. Jordan Dajani from CBS Sports joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to analyze the NFL playoff teams around the league and who he thinks will make a deep run.
Mike Florio joins the show to break down the latest in football, weighing in on the College Football Playoff and the Dolphins' outlook, including Tua Tagovailoa's struggles and Mike McDaniel's hot-seat status. He also discusses record-breaking NFL viewership on Thanksgiving, examines whether Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is under pressure, and analyzes the winners and losers from the George Pickens trade—highlighting his strong season for the Cowboys but poor body language on TNF. Florio critiques the Steelers' use of DK Metcalf after paying him top dollar, offering insight into how key decisions are impacting teams across the league.
Flute 360 | Episode 356: "Took a Break? Your Playing Isn't Behind—It's Evolving" This episode is for the musician returning from a hiatus—short or long. Whether life changed, your energy shifted, or you simply needed space, your playing isn't behind. It's evolving. We talk through comparison, fear, grief, and the gentle curiosity needed to rebuild. Breaks don't erase artistry; they often deepen it. What We Discuss: • Why returning to the flute brings up fear, shame, or comparison • How to release old narratives about your "prime" • The role of gentleness, curiosity, and presence in rebuilding • Why negative thoughts aren't truth—just noise • How life experiences enrich your musicianship after a break Main Takeaway: A hiatus does not diminish your artistry. You've grown in ways you may not see yet—and that growth will show up in your sound, your expression, and your interpretation. Join Us Live – December 20, 2025: If you're easing back into playing and want encouragement, community, and tangible next steps, join me inside the Flute 360 Accelerator on Saturday, December 20th, 2025 from 11 AM–1 PM CT. Let's connect you back to the flute – together!
Paul Catalina, David Smoak, and Craig Smoak are joined by Riley Nelson, Former BYU Quarterback and BYU Football Analyst, for a candid, energetic, and highly detailed breakdown of the Big 12 Championship rematch between BYU and Texas Tech. Speaking from an aerobics room at the gym — tank top and all — Riley dives straight into what went wrong in Lubbock, what changes with a neutral-site environment, and why BYU's offensive identity will look dramatically different this time. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #big12 #byu #big12championship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You win. Then you wake up and feel lost.And no one warned you about that part.This episode shows you how to rebuild the version of you that can climb your next mountain without losing yourself.Nick thought retirement would feel like a forever summer.Warm. Easy. Free. And it did, for a bit. But then it was miserable. No mission. No pull. No clear self.Most people fear failing.But the deeper fear is who you become after the win fades.Nick rebuilt meaning, structure, and drive when his old identity ended.And you learn the simple moves that stop drift and bring back direction.Inside the Episode• Why success feels empty when the structure that held your life together disappears, and how a simple personal audit gives you back control fast.• Drift costs months. When you split your focus across shiny paths, you lose speed. One main thing makes your results jump.• Find your worthy rival. Old you waits. New you shows up.This episode is for founders and execs whoHit a big milestone and felt less joy, not moreKeep bouncing between shiny ideas and lose their main thingWant a clean way to rebuild purpose after a big shift in work or lifeWhat to do nextShare this with the founder who is already winning but feels drift under the surface. Ask them this: "How long do you want to wait to become your next iteration?" They'll remember you as the person who sees even greater things in their future. Follow Dr. Yishai on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/Book a Pattern Break Session on his LinkedIn page to feel the shift yourself.About the PodcastBuilt for high-performers who don't need help.Just leverage.This is the show that breaks what quietly kills performance at scale.Especially the mental patterns slowing down even the smartest founders.If you never want to get dragged down by pressure, burnout, or hesitation, welcome home.Hosted by doctor of psychology and executive coach Dr Yishai Barkhordari.DisclaimerThis content is for informational purposes only. It is not therapy, clinical advice, or coaching guidance. All examples and stories are illustrative. Some stories are composites. Results vary based on personal effort, context, and market conditions.Always consult qualified professionals before making decisions that impact your business, health, or well-being. © 2025 Yishai Barkhordari. All rights reserved.
On this bonus episode, former LA kingpin Pierre Rausini lays out his bold plan to dismantle the Sinaloa and CJNG cartels by targeting their most crucial asset: the underground super tunnels beneath the U.S.-Mexico border. He explains why neutralizing these hidden pathways is the key to stopping multi-ton drug shipments and finally gaining the upper hand in the border war. To find out more, visit Pierre's substack: https://substack.com/inbox/post/179217530?r=4trvxq&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true Borderland is an IRONCLAD Original Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brentford Joy & Injury Truth Revealed | Tom & Clive Breaks Down Arsenal's Momentum
What are CEOs across industries doing to build resilience and strong cultures in an age of uncertainty? In this Future of Business series, IdeaCast hosts Alison Beard and Adi Ignatius sat down with four leading CEOs to understand where global business is going. In this episode, host Alison Beard speaks with Noubar Afeyan, the CEO of Flagship Pioneering and Chairman of Moderna. Afeyan shares the organizational models and practices that work best to produce innovation, the difference between managing risk and managing uncertainty, and what separates true breakthrough innovation from everyday, incremental improvements.
12.4.25, Steve Suter from the Maryland Sports Radio Network joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to break down film from the Commanders vs Broncos game and praises the defense with Dan Quinn taking over the play calls.
“They told us to pray… but they never taught us how to multiply.”In this explosive episode of Inside the Vault with Ash Cash, Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant drops one of the most important economic, spiritual, and cultural messages of our time. This is the conversation that billion-dollar corporations hope you never hear.Dr. Bryant exposes the hidden power of Black spending, the truth behind the Target boycott, and the real reason so many of our communities stay stuck. He breaks down how faith institutions must evolve from shouting and survival… to strategy, literacy, and economic leadership.This isn't an interview.This is a blueprint for liberation.Inside this episode, you'll discover: How Black Americans spend $12 million a day at Target — and why that number is a sleeping giant The five demands made to Target (and why none have been honored) Why Black, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish unity is the key to economic power How the church can move from emotion to economic strategy Dr. Bryant's 10–10–80 rule — the formula that changed his financial life Why AI will either create Wakanda… or the Flintstones The truth about returning citizens and why the church must evolve to support themIf you care about money, justice, community, faith, power, or the economic survival of Black America… don't skip this episode.This is your wake-up call.Your strategy session.Your invitation to shift the culture. Subscribe, rate, and share this episode with someone who needs it.Inside the Vault with Ash Cash — the #1 money mindset show in the world.CHAPTERS00:00 – Cold Open: “Black people spend $12M a day at Target.”02:19 – Inside the Vault intro + Dr. Jamal Bryant arrives05:03 – The mission behind Dr. Bryant's ministry07:06 – Why the Black church lost influence — and the path back09:45 – The real story behind the Target boycott13:34 – The 5 demands and what they mean for Black America17:05 – Black economic power: the numbers exposed21:01 – Cross-faith unity as an engine for liberation23:53 – Money, faith & the 90% we never learned to multiply26:45 – Building empowered churches and communities32:27 – Rebuilding Black economics: homeownership, AI & the future37:07 – Leadership, entrepreneurship & the truth about failure42:05 – Returning citizens & the responsibility of the church46:03 – Final gems: “Your assignment is what irritates you.”47:26 – How to join the movement: TargetFast.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dave Wannstedt breaks down mega Bears-Packers matchup full 1497 Thu, 04 Dec 2025 23:32:38 +0000 cHgdPNw08TzKzKmuoEvwtExNjX2dMv2V sports Spiegel & Holmes Show sports Dave Wannstedt breaks down mega Bears-Packers matchup Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?
The 8-4 Bills host the 4-8 Bengals on Sunday. On the latest episode of the Cover 1 Buffalo Podcast, hosts Aaron Quinn and Greg Tompsett are joined by Joe Goodberry of Bengals on the Brain.Aaron, Greg, and Joe will dive deep into the Bills vs Bengals matchup, analyzing key players, strategies, and matchups taht could determine the game's outcome.Timestamps0:00 Intro3:08 Joe Goodberry Intro and Bengals Overview12:05 Bengals Defense Overview25:30 Bengals Offense Overview 32:30 Game Picks Sponsored by Southern Tier Brewing Company43:22 Darius Slay is Here to Help - Presented by William Mattar47:40 Pump the Breaks on Injury Blame51:50 Trivia with Producer Colin
Want help uncovering the real reasons behind your urges and building a plan to overcome your pornography use? Click here to book a free call with Sam to get help to overcome pornography – https://stopporn.info/ Have questions you want me to address on future podcast episodes? Email me here: sam@healingcouples.org Episode show notes: Sexual intimacy often changes dramatically after porn addiction or pornography addiction enters a marriage. Many couples feel confused, disconnected, or afraid when intimacy suddenly shuts down — even long after the pornography use has stopped. This episode explains why sexual shutdown happens during porn addiction recovery, how the nervous system responds to betrayal, and what couples can do to rebuild closeness after pornography has impacted the relationship. We begin with a moment almost every couple in pornography addiction recovery has experienced: a husband reaches for closeness, and his wife's body tightens. Not because she doesn't love him — but because porn in marriage changed the meaning of touch, affection, and sexual connection. If you've ever wondered why sexual intimacy feels fragile after porn addiction, this episode breaks it down clearly. You'll learn why her body reacts with tension, why his shame spikes, and why pornography triggers can show up during moments that used to feel normal. You'll also hear how emotional wounds from pornography use affect trust, desire, arousal, and connection long after the initial discovery. Here's what we explore in depth: why porn addiction creates fear, comparison, and emotional shutdown how pornography addiction impacts the nervous system and sexual desire why her body pulls away even when her heart wants closeness why his shame and fear make intimacy feel overwhelming how unresolved triggers connected to pornography show up in the bedroom how couples can rebuild trust after porn relapse, urges, or temptation why desire cannot return until the foundation damaged by pornography is repaired why couples in porn addiction recovery misread each other's reactions the difference between sexual rejection and trauma from porn use how to navigate pornography-related triggers during intimacy how to rebuild desire without pressure, fear, or shutdown You'll also hear real composite stories that illustrate the most common patterns couples face in pornography addiction recovery — shutdown, fear, comparison, sexual avoidance, emotional withdrawal, shame spirals, and the fear that intimacy may never return. More importantly, you'll learn the exact steps couples can take to rebuild sexual closeness after porn addiction: slowing everything down during emotionally intense moments creating nonsexual closeness to retrain the body to feel safe responding to pornography-related fears without defensiveness replacing shame with grounded presence navigating pornography triggers together building trust through small, consistent behaviors using emotional openness to reduce porn urges and support relapse prevention rebuilding safety so that desire can return naturally, without pressure If you're a couple healing from pornography addiction, navigating the impact of porn in your marriage, or trying to reconnect after trust was broken, this episode is foundational. You'll understand why intimacy feels different now — and you'll get actionable tools to rebuild sexual safety, emotional connection, and desire. Whether you're early in porn addiction recovery, working through pornography triggers, trying to overcome porn urges, or rebuilding intimacy after betrayal, this episode shows you exactly how to restore connection and move forward.
Alex Donno breaks down the latest College Football Playoff rankings and scenarios, comparing Miami's résumé to Notre Dame's and exploring why the Hurricanes are still on the outside looking in. He also dives into National Signing Day, highlighting Miami's top-ten recruiting class and possibly the best wide receiver haul in program history. Looking ahead, Donno expects the Canes to bring in a transfer quarterback for the third straight season, with Sam Leavitt and Lanorris Sellers among the names being discussed, and he's holding out hope for a “pre-Christmas miracle” to get Miami into the playoff.
Beat Migs! Since we missed last week's update we have a lot to catch up on!
In today’s What’s Happening, Gary and Shannon run through the biggest stories of the day. Then it’s time for a Small Biz Shout Out featuring Franklin Haynes Marionettes—a puppet company keeping a rare and beautiful art form alive for over 30 years. And in #StrangeScience, we dive into new updates on 3i/Atlas and what researchers are discovering next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Net Promoter System Podcast – Customer Experience Insights from Loyalty Leaders
Episode 259: How do you prevent first-trip hassles such as a room not being ready at check-in, Wi-Fi outages, or service delays from discouraging first-time customers from returning? Today's guest, Rachel Bicking, EVP of Innovation at Kobie Marketing, says that after a slightly negative first trip, customers are 80% less likely to return. Kobie—a technology platform that builds and runs rewards and loyalty programs—is solving this. They use a "journey atlas" to read social signals, spot subtle first-trip frictions, and then trigger targeted offers or fixes. They model lift and rewards liability so that investment can follow behavior change. Journey maps freeze a tense customer moment. A live atlas shows where small failures block the next purchase and coordinates fixes across channels. Inside the business, spending becomes about precision. Simulators forecast lift, break-even, and profit impact by segment and moment, so finance are able to see trade-offs before money moves. The payoff? Practical programs that grow trips, expand categories, and raise lifetime value. Guest: Rachel Bicking, EVP of Innovation, Kobie Marketing Host: Rob Markey, Partner, Bain & Company Give Us Feedback. Help us improve the podcast here: https://bit.ly/CCPodcastFeedback Time-Stamped Topics: [00:03] First-trip friction that kills repeat purchases, with examples and fixes [00:10] Personalization that simplifies the customer experience [00:12] Emotional Loyalty Scoring, habit, status, and reciprocity [00:21] Coordinating recovery across store, app, and site for the same customer [00:23] Using precision to avoid incentivizing the wrong customer base [00:27] Designing redemptions to expand baskets, categories, and trip frequency [00:31] Accounting for redemption cost and liability without derailing good decisions [00:34] Using simulators to forecast lift and break-even before spending a dollar [00:36] The moment modeling convinces finance to reallocate the budget Time-Stamped Quotes: 00:05 — "What we're trying to do at scale is identify those moments that matter and those micro-moments that then lead to a negative or positive experience. Because we want to amplify the positives and we want to make sure that we intercept the negative ones." 00:07 — "I think there's been a broader inclination to say, 'Hey, if it's below a certain amount, people don't care.' And this is where personalization becomes really important. If I get delayed checking into my hotel room and I have to go to the next meeting and I don't have time to put my stuff down, ten minutes matters." 00:08 — "Data-wise, we're always trying to break down customers' interactions [and] rewards into a series of metadata, into a series of features, so that we can make them more explainable at scale." 00:13 — "If personalization is done well, the experience from a customer perspective should be very simple. It should be guided. It should be deliberate."
David Smoak, Paul Catalina, and Craig Smoak are joined by Max Olson, Senior College Football Writer for ESPN, for an insightful and fast-paced conversation covering championship weekend chaos, the transfer portal's biggest winners, and the future of conference title games. Max shares the incredible journey of Texas Tech star Jacob Rodriguez, from overlooked walk-on to Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, and explains why Rodriguez's story is one of the most remarkable transformations in college football. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #acc #big12 #bigten #sec Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 8-4 Bills host the 4-8 Bengals on Sunday. On the latest episode of the Cover 1 Buffalo Podcast, hosts Aaron Quinn and Greg Tompsett are joined by Joe Goodberry of Bengals on the Brain.Aaron, Greg, and Joe will dive deep into the Bills vs Bengals matchup, analyzing key players, strategies, and matchups taht could determine the game's outcome.Timestamps0:00 Intro3:08 Joe Goodberry Intro and Bengals Overview12:05 Bengals Defense Overview25:30 Bengals Offense Overview 32:30 Game Picks Sponsored by Southern Tier Brewing Company43:22 Darius Slay is Here to Help - Presented by William Mattar47:40 Pump the Breaks on Injury Blame51:50 Trivia with Producer Colin
Welcome to episode 322 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast. Host Tatum Everett is joined by Mache Customs artist Dan Gamache to discuss his involvement in the My Cause My Cleats initiative over the years. "Mache" looks back at the art journey that led to his incredible career, how working with the "sneakerheads" of the Vikings is a dream come true, and how his designs have made it from Minnesota to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Plus, Radio Analyst Pete Bercich joins to review the Vikings season and preview the Commanders on Sunday. All of this and more is in episode 322 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O.J. Simpson case, second-killer theory, Menendez brothers, Wonderland murders, Cecil Hotel — this episode dives into some of the darkest and most debated true-crime stories in Los Angeles. Scott Michaels from @DearlyDepartedTours joins Tom and Kato for a full breakdown of the O.J. case: crime-scene details, timeline questions, the resurfacing second-killer theory, and why some investigators still think there are unanswered pieces.Kato brings his firsthand perspective from living at Nicole's guest house, while Scott shares what he's seen at the actual locations and how the media, tours, and public obsession shaped the case. We also get into the Menendez brothers and whether it was abuse or greed, the brutality of the Wonderland murders, and the chilling energy inside the Cecil Hotel. Scott opens up about the moments that made even him walk out of certain houses and the strange history tied to Benedict Canyon.If you follow true crime, Hollywood history, or you want insight from people who were actually connected to these stories, this episode is packed. IN THIS EPISODE: • O.J. Simpson: evidence, inconsistencies, second-killer theory • Kato's 1993 timeline and behind-the-scenes stories • Scott's firsthand crime-scene experiences • Menendez motive debate • Wonderland murder details • Cecil Hotel and L.A.'s most haunted locations _________________________________________________Connect with Tom on social media Facebook | http://bit.ly/3YJI1jH Instagram | http://bit.ly/3XJ1pvB Twitter | http://bit.ly/3lSjSsoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/one-degree-of-scandalous-with-tom-zenner-and-kato-kaelin--6258576/support.
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Tom Ackerman joins the show to discuss his experiences covering SLU women's basketball and the broader college sports landscape. He explores how mid-major programs like SLU navigate NIL rules, the pressures of recruiting against powerhouse schools, and the influence of big conferences on NCAA tournament bids. The conversation then shifts to the highly anticipated Indiana vs. Ohio State football matchup, with Ackerman highlighting the stakes, the excitement of the city, and the Hoosiers' potential Cinderella story, while also touching on Kentucky basketball and his loyalty as an alum.
Letting go after divorce isn't about willpower.It's about physiology.Your body won't release someone until it feels anchored somewhere safer than the place it's been clinging.And that's why cord-cutting rituals, no-contact declarations, and “I'm done for real this time” moments almost never stick.In this guided premium episode, we're not letting go into emptiness...we're letting go into self-belonging, the only place your nervous system actually trusts.Inside this practice, you'll experience:a guided drop-in to help your body feel held enough to releasewhy your system keeps reaching for someone who once felt like safetythe subtle shift that makes letting go feel possible, not terrifyinga “My Body Said No” moment that clarifies what part of you is resistingone sentence to use when you feel the urge to reach back outThis is the deeper work:not forcing yourself to let go...but giving your nervous system a safer place to land.Press play when you're ready to feel a real shift, not just think about one.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyCoachDawnInstagram: (@dawnwiggins)Instagram: (@coachtiffini)On the Web: https://www.mycoachdawn.comA podcast exploring the journey of life after divorce, delving into topics like divorce grief, loneliness, anxiety, manifesting, the impact of different attachment styles and codependency, setting healthy boundaries, energy healing with homeopathy, managing the nervous system during divorce depression, understanding the stages of divorce grief, and using the Law of Attraction and EMDR therapy in the process of building your confidence, forgiveness and letting go.Support the show✨Join the Cocoon Community - your people are waiting! ✨
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In a match that certainly wasn't for the weak-hearted, Aston Villa came from behind to hand Brighton their first home loss of the 2025/2026 Premier League campaign. Join Simon and Cole as they dive into the latest talking points from the Amex Stadium and look ahead to Arsenal's visit at Villa Park on Saturday.You can listen for FREE on Acast, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify - dig in!WHAT DO WE DISCUSS?Now that we can all take a breath, what did the lads make of the craziness at the Amex?What can be made of Villa's start and their response to going 2-0 down?Let's show Ollie Watkins some love!Marco Bizot steps up when it matters most!How could Villa setup against Arsenal on Saturday and can Emery's men keep the good times going?STAY CONNECTED:Email: holtecast@gmail.comX: @HoltecastPodThreads: HoltecastBluesky: @holtecastpod.bsky.socialCole Pettem: @TalkAstonVillaSimon O'Regan: @SiOReganEPISODE NOTES:Thank you to our charity partner, Acorns Children's Hopsice.Donate today to support a fantastic charity: https://www.acorns.org.uk/get-involved/donate/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Normal Nerds Podcast, Maxwell and Davis deliver a loaded Weekly Anime Recap.They kick things off with My Hero Academia Season 8, Episode 9, talking Deku's questionable haircut, Bakugo refusing to rest, and the Todoroki family's heavy, emotional wrap-up—plus why Endeavor's redemption hits harder than the fandom gives him credit for.Next, the boys rave about Spy x Family Season 3, Episode 9 with Double Starlight Anya, Damien sprinting to her rescue, Becky's chaos, Melinda's unhinged emotional whiplash, and Anya's ego skyrocketing into villain-cape territory.Then they tear into One Punch Man Season 3, Episode 8—a rare episode with decent animation that STILL can't save the season. Flashy Flash's fight pops off, Kid Emperor is actually interesting, but the stiff faces and still frames keep dragging the whole show down.From there, it's pure hype with Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider Episode 9. Tojima lands the punch heard 'round the world, Rider Man goes feral, V3 gives respect where it's due, and the show continues to be one of the season's biggest surprises.They follow it up with the comfy, consistently fun May I Ask You One Last Thing? Episode 10, featuring Scarlet punching monsters into paste, Julius shutting down betrayals instantly, dragon-guy simps going wild, and a war brewing in the background.Then they officially consider dropping SANDA Episode 9, after another episode that leans way too hard into the bizarre. With the series' tone spiraling and its creative lineage showing, they debate if it's even worth continuing.After the main block, they jump into two big highlights of the week:Gachiakuta Episode 21 delivers insane action as Bundus takes on multiple Cleaners at once, Rudo evolves his 3R into a railgun-level weapon, Zodyl reveals his real plan, and Noerde's terrifying return sets up massive consequences.One Piece Episode 1151 goes OFF: Gear 5 Luffy returns, Bonney awakens a Nika-style form of her own, and the Iron Giant finally steps in—setting the stage for one of Egghead's most explosive episodes yet.If you're into big analysis, big fights, and big laughs, this is one of the most packed recaps the guys have ever done.Support the show
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Mike Folta, Radio Play by Play for the Utah Mammoth Joey McGuire has some ideas to fix the CFB calendar Ty Wardle, General Manager for the Salt Lake Bees
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on December 3, 2025. CFP Rankings Jarret Johnson, covers Texas Tech for Inside the Red Raiders Would You Rather? Mike Folta, Radio Play by Play for the Utah Mammoth Joey McGuire has some ideas to fix the CFB calendar Ty Wardle, General Manager for the Salt Lake Bees Mitch Harper, BYU Cougars insider for KSL Sports NFL Blitz: Is it time for Mike Tomlin and the Steelers to part ways? Best and Worst of the Day
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Mitch Harper, BYU Cougars insider for KSL Sports NFL Blitz: Is it time for Mike Tomlin and the Steelers to part ways? Best and Worst of the Day
Mitch Harper, BYU Cougars insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to talk BYU head coach Kalani Sitake extending with the Cougars. Mitch also talks BYU signing day and looks ahead to the Texas Tech rematch in the Big 12 Championship Game.
The word of the day is AFFORDABILITY — and suddenly everyone's saying it. Pags digs into why the term exploded overnight and plays POTUS' hilarious Oval Office tirade on affordability that the media won't run. Then Pags highlights the big meeting where the administration repealed major CAFE restrictions put in place by previous administrations — a move he explains is good for Americans and good for your wallet. A fun, sharp, high-energy hour focused on what actually makes life more affordable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are no shortage of scandals plaguing Washington D.C. right now. One that has captivated much of the political and media professions involves Olivia Nuzzi, a political writer formerly of the magazine New York, and now an editor with Vanity Fair, who was involved in a relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during the 2024 campaign. Nuzzi's relationship has provided incredible fodder for the press, not least because her ex-fiance, Ryan Lizza, has penned a multi-part series on the matter where he has unspooled numerous accusations against her and RFK Jr., in anticipation of the publication of Nuzzi's book, American Canto, which was released Tuesday. Those accusations are quite serious, many of which Nuzzi addresses in her book, including an admission that she secretly aided RFK Jr.'s campaign. The more important ones, however, deal with RFK Jr. himself, including the charge that he has hid drug use and was both manipulative of and threatening to Nuzzi during their relationship. Nuzzi has not discussed any of it on camera. Until now. In a sit down interview with Tim Miller, she talked about the ethical breaches that cost her her job, the conflict between her responsibilities as a reporter, the private relationship that blurred those boundaries, and the fear and isolation she experienced as the scandal unfolded. She describes withdrawing from the world, fleeing across the country, and trying to rebuild her sense of self while contending with public shaming and, what she saw as, the “weaponization” of her personal life against her. She also offers some insights and revelations regarding the now Health and Human Service secretary, who has denied the relationship. She and Tim discuss her relationship with RFK Jr. and the wreckage that followed, whether he continues to use drugs while occupying a cabinet post, what type of threats she felt, and why she didn't feel compelled to speak up as it became clear that Kennedy was ascending to remarkable heights of political power. They also discuss the broader political moment that shaped all of it: the Trump era's constant tug between reality and spectacle, the corrosion of public trust, and the ways journalists become characters in the dramas they cover. And they broach one of the more understated questions throughout this entire, sordid ordeal: why even bother writing this book to begin with? Nuzzi explains that writing was an act of survival and the clarity that came from separating herself from Washington, D.C.'s rituals and delusions. Along the way, she says, she became further entrenched in the delusions she was hoping to escape. show notes Buy American Canto by Olivia Nuzzi
Nobody and I mean NOBODY breaks down the Lane Kiffin situation quite like Reuvers and Frattallone!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul Mauro, Fox News Contributor, attorney & retired NYPD inspector, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss shocking stories of repeat crime, including a Minnesota serial rapist who served no jail time due to insane liberal plea deals, and the case of a young girl in NYC assaulted by a man with 16 prior arrests. Mauro discussed why hyper-left policies of liberal DA's keep dangerous offenders on the streets, and Guy and Mauro discussed whether leftist voters will eventually tire of these decisions, or if more tragic stories like these are bound to keep occurring. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Friends Like Us Podcast, Host Marina Franklin talks with Leeanet Noble and Lauretta Noble about rich narratives and legacy embedded in their new book: 'BLACK, WHITE, COLORED: The Hidden History of an Insurrection, a Southern Town, and Identity in America.' Join me in conversation with its passionate authors. Lauretta Malloy Noble is a critically acclaimed performer, writer, vocalist, musician, and producer. She studied psychology, music and liberal arts extensively at Howard University and holds a BSc degree. She is certified in Genealogy Research from the University of Strathclyde and in film making and script writing from The National Film and Television School. BLACK, WHITE, COLORED: The Hidden History of an Insurrection, a Southern Town, and Identity in America (on sale November 18, 2025; Amistad) is an absorbing investigation into a little-known historical tragedy—an insurrection at the turn of the twentieth century which upended post-Reconstruction gains made by Black residents in a small North Carolina town. LeeAnét Noble is a critically acclaimed multifaceted artist. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Howard University with her BFA in Theatre and is certified in Organizational Behavior/Psychology from IESE Business School. She played in the award-winning shows Stomp and Drumstruck. She currently teaches Black history for George Washington University's MFA graduate studies program. BLACK, WHITE, COLORED: The Hidden History of an Insurrection, a Southern Town, and Identity in America (on sale November 18, 2025; Amistad) is an absorbing investigation into a little-known historical tragedy—an insurrection at the turn of the twentieth century which upended post-Reconstruction gains made by Black residents in a small North Carolina town. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf. Writer for HBO's 'Divorce' and the new Tracy Morgan show on Paramount Plus: 'Crutch
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Brian, Blake, and Richard are back for Episode 594 of the Chasing Tone Podcast - Brian breaks the Internet as Wampler debut The Compulsion DriveBrian has turned into Pedal Santa and Richard has been making new friends by daring to try something experimental on the Internet and the guys discuss it. Fair warning - there may be some ranting as there was a bit of a pile-on and our intrepid British King of Fuzz had to fight them off at the drawbridge (insert trumpet sound here). Wampler released The Compulsion Drive (TCD) which was Brian's tribute to a famous circuit and it has proved very popular for a number of reasons. The guys discuss some of the modifications Brian made, the special not-so-hidden dip-switches, and talk a little about some of the design choices that were made. Ozzy Osbourne's estate have put out a T-shirt that made the guys giggle in a puerile way and so it needs to be discussed. Meanwhile Josh Scott of JHS has been working on a new charity project and it has impressed Richard into sarcasm submission. Fender have launched a new Masterbuilt Dave Murray Strat and it is gorgeousRichard wishes he was a bot farm, Grizzly Wintergreen, Dog woes, The 2 Daves, Keeley Nocturne, Barry Tone...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Awesome Courses and DIY mods:https://www.guitarpedalcourse.com/https://www.wamplerdiy.com/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@chasingtonepodcastFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Contact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show
In this raw episode of the Mike Drop Podcast, Chris Osman opens up like never before—sharing childhood struggles, the brutal realities of BUD/S (including two moments he nearly rang the bell), combat in Somalia, and the darker personal battles that followed his 11 years of service, including addiction, failed marriages, and the long road back to redemption. With zero victim mentality, Chris lays it all bare: the vi*lence that once defined him, the lessons learned from organized crime fascination, his evolving faith, and why he now refuses to sugarcoat anything—even if it means exposing his own lowest points. From near-quitting in H*ll Week surf t*rture to candid thoughts on loyalty, fatherhood, Elon Musk, and why some men are drawn to special operations while others cling to victimhood, this episode is both a cautionary tale and a masterclass in owning your story. Whether you're a longtime listener who remembers Chris's legendary first two episodes (the Haiti jail story is still a fan favorite) or this is your introduction, prepare for five hours of absolute honesty from a man who's lived on both sides of the guardrail—and finally found his way back. Chris Osman, welcome back. This one hits different. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices