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Florida hosted a massive official visit weekend in Gainesville, with #1 overall prospect Jalen Brewster, five-star receiver Easton Royal, and four-star corner Raheem Floyd all in town. We break down where each recruitment stands, what's driving the Gators' surge, and why those final visits loom so large. Plus, the gut-punch: Kennedee Jackson's flip to Georgia and what it really means for this class. Sign up for PrizePicks with code: HMA and get $50 in lineups instantly when you play your first $5+ lineup! https://link.prizepicks.com/LME0/GATORS Get the READ & REACTION 2026 PREVIEW: https://a.co/d/0c13QdI9 #FloridaGators #GatorsFootball #SECFootball #CollegeFootball #GatorsBreakdown #GoGators #CFB #FloridaGatorsFootball JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdownplus.com Gators Breakdown Merch: https://gatorsbreakdown.printful.me Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Florida Gators surge toward a loaded top-five recruiting class as Jalen Brewster, Cedar Hill's elite defensive tackle, heads to Gainesville for a pivotal official visit. Can Florida flip Brewster from Texas Tech and cement its place as a recruiting powerhouse under Jon Sumrall? Brian Smith spotlights Maxwell Hiller, quarterback Davin Davidson, and under-the-radar prospects like Cahron Wheeler, unpacking why Florida's emphasis on trench talent could reshape the team's SEC prospects. Meanwhile, chaos brews in the Big 12 as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatens Big 12 members with litigation over possible sanctions tied to the Brendan Sorsby eligibility saga. Brian Smith dissects how this legal battle could impact Texas Tech's reputation, recruiting stability, and relationships across college football. Plus, Oklahoma and Alabama's shifting recruiting fortunes and Georgia's NIL conundrum, this episode explores the ever-changing landscape and high-stakes drama of college football recruiting. Everydayer Club If you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/ Support us by supporting our sponsors! Wayfair Patio season is here and these deals won't last! Head to https://wayfair.com right now to get your outdoor space ready for way less. Wayfair. Every style. Every home. Indeed Listeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcast FanDuel Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Right now new customers can bet just five dollars and get one-hundred and fifty dollars in bonus bets if your first bet wins. Visit https://FANDUEL.COM to get started — Play Your Game. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Stand-Up On The Spot! Featuring completely improvised sets from Yakov Smirnoff, Ian Fidance, Sklar Bros, Mike Feeney & Jeremiah Watkins. No material. Comedians create Stand-Up On The Spot off audience suggestions. Everything is covered from Tiger Woods to Renaissance Fairs, Laser tag, Smut Books, Male Figure Skaters and more! Jeremiah Watkins you know from Trailer Tales, Dr. Phil Live, his special DADDY, and as the host and creator of Stand-Up On The Spot. Yakov Smirnoff if a comedy legend with numerous Tonight Show appearances and has appeared in Moscow on the Hudson, Brewster's Millions, The Money Pit, and more! You can watch his Comedy Couch podcast with Jeremiah here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtrteesNFC8&t=108s Ian Fidance is a SOTS favorite and you can watch his podcast weekly with Jordan Jensen called Bein Ian with Jordan. He also has a new series called Ian Do produced with YMH podcasts. The Sklar Bros have appeared on What We Do In The Shadows, Entourage, Conan, and many other television shows including Kevin Hart's Good Sports. The Sklars are also the host of Cheap Seats on UFC Fight Pass. Mike Feeney is the host of Co-Host Wanted and has multiple One Hour Specials on Youtube: Rage Against the Routine and A Night at The Comedy Cellar. Follow the Comedians! Jeremiah Watkins @jeremiahwatkins @TrailerTalesPod @standupots https://www.instagram.com/jeremiahstandup Yakov Smirnoff https://www.instagram.com/yakov_smirnoff Ian Fidance @IanFidanceComedy @BeinIanPod https://www.instagram.com/ianimal69 Sklar Bros (Jason and Randy Sklar) https://www.instagram.com/sklarbrothers Mike Feeney @MikeFeeneyComedy https://www.instagram.com/iammikefeeney Stand-Up On The Spot https://www.instagram.com/standupots @standupots #1HourSpecial #StandupComedy #IanFidance #JeremiahWatkins #StandUpOnTheSpot #SOTS #killtony #MikeFeeney #SklarBros #YakovSmirnoff Sponsored by: Blue Chew Buy 2 months of BlueChew Gold & get your 3rd month FREE when you use promo code SPOT @ http://BlueChew.com/ Sponsored by: Rocket Money Let Rocket Money help you reach your financial goals faster at http://RocketMoney.com/SPOT Interested in sponsoring the show? Email standupots@gmail.com for inquiries SOTS: Yakov Smirnoff, Ian Fidance, Sklar Bros, Mike Feeney & Jeremiah Watkins | Ep 98
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The End of the Bench with Rob Breaux, Jeff McGuire and Clint Scott tells you what you need to know in the world of sports both locally and nationally. The guys check the calendar today and tell you today's holidays and who has a birthday today and they read your comments from the chatline. Rob brings the burning questions today, one being, what type of quarterback would you be, a field general, a backfield master or dual threat? What was your most frustrating loss as a player, coach or fan? How should Texas Tech softball attack the transfer portal this offseason? We discuss if Tech fans should be worried about Jalen Brewster taking a visit to Austin and the University of Texas, and they take your question to end the show with Ask The Benchwarmers.
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Chosen by Kent and released in 1985, Brewster's Millions was directed by Walter Hill and produced by Lawrence Gordon, Joel Silver and Gene Levy for Universal Pictures. Hill was best known for tougher, more muscular films like The Warriors, The Driver, 48 Hrs. and Streets of Fire, so seeing him take on a broad Richard Pryor comedy is one of those wonderfully odd 80s career turns that makes perfect sense only after three pints and a VHS rental card. The screenplay came from Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod, the writing duo behind Trading Places, adapting George Barr McCutcheon's much-filmed 1902 novel for a new generation.The film stars Richard Pryor, John Candy, Lonette McKee, Stephen Collins and Hume Cronyn, with music by Ry Cooder. Made on a reported budget of around $15 million, it earned roughly $45 million worldwide, making it a solid box office performer even if critics were not exactly fainting into their notebooks with admiration. Over time, though, Brewster's Millions has become a comfortable 80s comedy favourite: high-concept, fast-moving, packed with familiar faces, and built around the kind of premise that still feels weirdly irresistible. Who among us has not wondered whether we could ruin our lives with $30 million and a strict deadline?TRAILER GUY PLOT SYNOPSISMonty Brewster is a struggling minor league baseball player with a loyal best friend, a modest bank balance, and absolutely no idea that his entire life is about to be turned into the world's most expensive practical joke.When a mysterious inheritance lands in his lap, Monty is offered a fortune beyond his wildest dreams. But there is a catch. To claim the real prize, he must spend $30 million in 30 days, without telling anyone why, without keeping any assets, and without accidentally making a profit. Which sounds easy, until you realise money has a nasty habit of sticking around when lawyers are watching.FUN FACTSBrewster's Millions is based on George Barr McCutcheon's 1902 novel, which had already inspired several earlier film and stage adaptations before the 1985 version.The story had been filmed multiple times before, including silent and early sound-era versions, making this one of Hollywood's most recycled “sudden fortune with a catch” premises.Peter Bogdanovich was originally attached to direct before Walter Hill took over the project.Walter Hill later described Brewster's Millions as his only true comedy, which is quite the detour for a director usually associated with action, crime and tough-guy cinema.The fictional Hackensack Bulls were created for the film, giving Richard Pryor and John Candy a very 80s underdog sports-comedy setup before the inheritance plot kicks in.The baseball stadium scenes used a standing set originally built for the short-lived TV series Bay City Blues.The film's New York setting gives it that glossy mid-80s city energy, where everyone appears to be either very rich, very stressed, or about to be shouted at by a lawyer.Rick Moranis appears in a small supporting role as Morty King, adding another familiar 80s comedy face to the cast.Support the Show If you enjoy the show and would like to support us, we have a Patreon here. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, leaving us a 5-star review (and a short comment) really helps more people discover the show. It's quick, free, and makes a huge difference. Referral links also help out the show if you were going to sign up:NordVPNNordPassthevhsstrikesback@gmail.comhttps://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback
What if your sensitivity wasn't a weakness to overcome, but a gift to embrace? Carrie chats with emotional intelligence coach Joanna Brewster for a deeply honest conversation about courage, self-awareness, and learning to trust yourself. Joanna shares her journey from a highly sensitive child who learned to suppress her feelings, to a woman who found the courage to leave an unhealthy marriage and rebuild her life. Along the way, she discovered the power of emotional intelligence—not just as a professional tool, but as a pathway back to herself. Carrie and Joanna explore how our thoughts, feelings, and actions shape our lives, why small courageous steps matter, and how learning to listen to our bodies can help us navigate fear, overwhelm, and change. Connect with Carrie on Instagram Connect with Joanna Website: www.hearttalks.ca Instagram: @hearttalks_withjoannabrewster Mentioned in This Episode The Quiet Courage Challenge A gentle, action-oriented 5-day experience for heart-led entrepreneurs ready to move from overthinking into grounded, courageous action. No hustle. No shame. Just regulated, quiet courage and small brave steps that move your business forward.
This week on the podcast, we're joined by Emily Rose Brewster aka @emilyrosemumlife the mum behind the hilarious and relatable social content that's made thousands of parents feel seen.Emily opens up to us in a very personal and honest conversation about the realities of raising a child, the emotional weight of parenting, and the pressure so many women face when it comes to having “just one more.”Emily's favourite Products:Learning towers Erborian CC eye creamFind a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas® is an Audio Always production.Made By Mammas is brought to you by Love Honey. Check out www.lovehoney.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For his follow up to MASH, Robert Altman decided to bring us all… this! The wonderfully bizarre Brewster McCloud of course stars the late great Bud Cort in the title role, but that's hardly the only thing the movie has to recommend it. It bursts at the seams so full of ideas it will make even the most tuned in acid head do a double take. We hope you enjoy our discussion on this one of a kind cinematic experience. Topics include: Where's Waldo, the history of the Houston Astrodome, and Michael Murphy's singular brand of onscreen blandness.
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The story revolves around Montgomery Brewster, a poor man who inherits a large sum of money. However, there is a catch — he has to spend every penny within 30 days, and end up with nothing at that time. Should he make the deadline, he stands to gain an even larger sum; should he fail, he remains penniless.Brewster finds that spending so much money is more difficult than he first thinks, especially when the lawyers are trying to make him fail so that they can claim the money. What makes it worse is that he starts to be a little too successful with some ventures, actually making money from them.Can Brewster empty his pockets in time for the deadline, or will he end the book as he started it, with nothing?Genre(s): Humorous FictionLanguage: EnglishKeyword(s): fiction (1613), comedy (201), humour (149), adult (6), mccutcheon (3), Brewster's Millions (1)
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State weighs second license for the village A cannabis dispensary opened in Cold Spring on Friday (May 1), nearly five years after village residents voted to allow retailers and as the state considers an application for a second shop at the Butterfield complex. Mogu opened in a small space at 137 Main St., where it sells cannabis flower grown at its farm in Warwick, pre-rolls, edibles such as gummies, disposable vapes and accessories such as grinders, lighters and rolling papers. Adults 21 and older can book five-minute appointments online or order pre-rolls and flowers for pickup. The products have names such as Bob Hope, Chubby Bunny, Jelly Donutz and Purple Runtz. The shop operates under a "microbusiness" license awarded by the state Office of Cannabis Management in November 2024 to Pleasant View Harvest LLC, based in Brewster. A microbusiness is allowed to operate a retail shop but can only sell cannabis that it grows and processes. According to its website, the dispensary is open from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday to Friday, and from noon to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. "Hopefully, we get a good name and reputation with the folks in the village and people who live in the nearby area," said the store's manager, Greg, who declined to provide his last name because cannabis is still banned by the federal government, and he said some people associated with marijuana businesses have reported having credit cards canceled. According to Cold Spring officials, the Office of Cannabis Management is also considering an application for a dispensary at 10 Julia Lane, adjacent to the U.S. Post Office. The village was notified in December of the application by NYC Sour Apple, doing business as Cannabis Realm of New York. The Office of Cannabis Management also awarded a processor license in 2024 to Two Puffs and Pass LLC, a company registered at an address in Philipstown. Processors extract concentrated cannabis and its compounds and blend, infuse and manufacture them for resale. New York legalized recreational marijuana in March 2021. Under state law, villages, towns and cities could "opt out" of allowing sales and/or on-site consumption. Cold Spring sent the issue to the ballot, and residents voted to allow retail but not on-site consumption. The Philipstown and Nelsonville boards voted to opt out of both, though they can opt in at any time with a second vote. The Beacon City Council took no action, allowing sales and on-site consumption. Today, three dispensaries operate in the city: LotusWorks Wellness, at 261 Main St., and Hudson Valley Jane, at 544 Main St., are microbusinesses, while The Station Beacon, at 463 Main St., can sell cannabis but not cultivate it. New York has 647 licensed dispensaries selling recreational marijuana. In April, the state announced that sales had exceeded $3.1 billion, including more than $400 million in 2026. Sales are taxed at 13 percent — 9 percent goes to New York State, and 4 percent is shared by the county and municipalities where the store is located. (The split on the latter is 75 percent to the city, village or town and 25 percent to the county.) Beacon estimates it will receive $15,000 this year from its three dispensaries, compared to $13,600 in 2025. Despite earning the state billions of dollars in revenues, more than two-thirds of the cannabis businesses surveyed by the Office of Cannabis Management in September 2025 were concerned or very concerned about taxes, out-of-state products infiltrating New York's market, the illegal sales of marijuana, the concentration of proximate businesses and state regulations. Less than half of businesses overall reported being profitable, with variations among retailers (58 percent), growers (46 percent) and microbusinesses (20 percent). Revenue among retailers open at least a year averaged $2.9 million, ranging from $1.2 million to $5.5 million. To boost profits, half the businesses surveyed said they were switching suppliers, cutting advertising and marketing...
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Putnam County races to spend federal funding An effort by Putnam legislators to preserve federal funds for a nonprofit whose mental-health crisis center has been rejected by Brewster and Carmel now centers on buying a home it rents in Philipstown for people needing respite. Nancy Montgomery, who represents Philipstown and part of Putnam Valley on the Legislature, and its chair, Dan Birmingham, unveiled on Monday (April 27) a proposal to allow People USA to keep $2.1 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to buy 111 Philipse Brook Road, which is on the market for $1.3 million. After debating the idea for more than an hour, the Budget and Finance Committee, which includes every legislator, postponed a vote on whether to terminate a contract with People USA to open a 24-hour, drop-in "stabilization" center for people experiencing a mental-health or substance-abuse crisis. People USA initially planned to lease space above a childcare center in Brewster, but that sparked outrage from residents and led the Town of Southeast to impose a moratorium on permits for medical and mental-health clinics. The nonprofit then tried to open a stabilization center in an office building in Carmel. That provoked similar opposition, and the town's Planning Board rejected the application. The two rejections have made it impossible for People USA to spend the money by June 1, which is a provision of the contract, according to Bill Carlin, the county finance commissioner. Because of approaching federal deadlines, he asked the Legislature to divert the funds to paving projects. The county received $19 million in pandemic relief funding; under ARPA rules, money for paving projects must be spent by September and for anything else by Dec. 31. To replace People USA's funding, County Executive Kevin Byrne wants to take $2.1 million from Putnam's savings for mental-health initiatives. But Birmingham said he has "an uncomfortableness with trading human services dollars for blacktop." And Montgomery said that she has been told by the U.S. Treasury Department that ARPA contracts can be amended. Revising the People USA contract to specify "stabilization services" instead of a center is "much less risky," she said, and would preserve an existing service by allowing the nonprofit to buy the Philipstown home. "Once this money disappears from ARPA for public health for People USA, we're not going to get that money back for stabilization services," she said. The Philipstown property is part of People USA's network of Rose Houses, places of respite "operated by peers who have their own personal lived experiences" with a mental-health crisis. People can stay up to seven days and are free to come and go for jobs and other reasons. Rebecca Valk, a lawyer for People USA, said buying the house would "give us a stronger foot" in Putnam. "We have not found a community that does not seem to be scared of the individuals that we serve," she said. People USA said it has received state approval for renovation plans for Philipstown Brook Road. But Valk said that because the organization "would be flowing with the services that are already there" and not building a center like the ones proposed for Brewster and Carmel, no approvals would be needed from Philipstown. Supervisor John Van Tassel had a different view. He told legislators that he only found out about the proposal less than two hours before the 5:45 p.m. meeting and "was a little disappointed that I wasn't included in any of the communications." Under the town's zoning code, only single-family homes are permitted in that area, he said. "Whatever is operating there currently, I don't know if it's there illegally, but any adaptation to that building would require site plan approval," he said.
Chois Woodman and Trent Hilliard discuss where Texas Tech men's basketball stands form a portal standpoint as May now rings in. The guys briefly talk movies in light of The Devil Wears Prada 2 coming out. More Brendan Sorsby talk continues and the guys give their opinions on what they feel the outcomes might be. A question was asked regarding Texas Tech's 2027 commit Jalen Brewster. Chois runs through a list of top Kentucky Derby horse names over the years. Chois then issues a statement claiming the biggest beneficiary this season in terms of Texas Tech's chances of winning the Big 12 championship is Houston in light of the Brendan Sorsby news. Is he right? wrong? or crazy?
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Episode 220: Approach of Insomnia in Adults ARREAZA: Today we are going to talk about how to approach sleep issues in adults — from the initial assessment all the way through treatment. And I think what is going to surprise a lot of our listeners is the changes in management in recent years, especially what is recommended as first-line therapy. So, let's jump right in. MOIRA: Sleep is one of those topics that touches every specialty, but Primary Care in particular, so I'm excited to dig into this. ARREAZA: Let's start with the big picture–statistics. How common are sleep problems in adults? MOIRA: Incredibly common. Chronic insomnia affects roughly 10% of the general population, and that number has only grown in recent years . During the COVID-19 pandemic, for instance, prevalence rates of insomnia symptoms were reported globally at 20 to 45% (wow). And, importantly, those sleep problems did not simply resolve once infection rates dropped, insomnia symptoms and fatigue have continued even as mood improves in people recovering from COVID-19 infection. ARREAZA: Incredible that we are in 2026 and still talking about COVID-19. And we clinicians need to understand that insomnia isn't just an annoyance. It has long-term consequences. Also, financially, insomnia causes direct and indirect costs of up to $100 billion each year. MOIRA: Exactly. Insomnia is both a risk factor for, and a symptom of, several psychiatric disorders, and it is a predictor of death by suicide, making it an important target for intervention. It's highly comorbid with medical and psychiatric disorders and is associated with significantly increased healthcare utilization and costs. People with insomnia also perform more poorly on complex cognitive tasks. So, we're talking about a condition that affects cognition, mental health, physical health, and quality of life. ARREAZA: And yet, it still gets overlooked in many clinical encounters. Let's be honest, dealing with insomnia is not easy on patients… and doctors! MOIRA: That's the paradox. Primary care practitioners are often poorly informed about sleep disorders, which remain underdiagnosed and sub-optimally managed. In one Italian epidemiological survey, insomnia was reported by 64% of over 3,000 patients interviewed under general practitioners, with 20% reporting both nighttime and daytime symptoms. So, the patients are there, we're just not always asking the right questions or knowing what to do when they tell us about their sleep. ARREAZA: Great. Let's talk about assessment. In my experience, we need a full encounter to address sleeping issues. Patients tend to mention insomnia as you start walking out of the room. Let's say a patient tells us, "Doctor, I can't sleep," how de we approach this? MOIRA: The first step is a comprehensive sleep and health history. Clinical assessment should describe the sleep disturbance and elicit etiological and exacerbating factors. You want to understand the nature of the complaint; is it difficulty to fall asleep, difficulty staying asleep, early morning awakening, or some combination? How long has it been going on? What's the impact on daytime functioning? ARREAZA: That's why I think it should be addressed in a full encounter, if possible, because understanding the full extent of the problem requires time. We need to think about contributing factors too. MOIRA: Absolutely. Factors such as medications, medical disorders, and psychiatric disorders can all increase the risk for insomnia. You need to screen for comorbid conditions, depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. Insomnia is actually both a risk factor for and a symptom of several psychiatric disorders. You also want to rule out other primary sleep disorders. Comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea, for example, is highly prevalent and debilitating. If someone has both insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea, treating only one without addressing the other may lead to suboptimal outcomes. ARREAZA: Now that you mention comorbid conditions, let's mention nocturia. I feel like it's very common with my older patients. MOIRA: Great point. Nocturia (waking from sleep at night to void) and chronic insomnia frequently co-exist in older adults, contributing synergistically to sleep disturbance. Treatments typically target either nocturia or insomnia rather than simultaneously addressing the shared mechanisms for these disorders. There's emerging work on integrated cognitive-behavioral treatment programs that address both conditions simultaneously, which is a promising direction. But at minimum, you should be asking about it, because if nocturia is driving the awakenings, you need to address that as part of the treatment plan. _____________________ References: Baglioni, C., Altena, E., Bjorvatn, B., Blom, K., Bothelius, K., Devoto, A., … & Riemann, D. (2019). The European Academy for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia: An initiative of the European Insomnia Network to promote implementation and dissemination of treatment. Journal of Sleep Research, 29(2). https://doi.org/10.1111/jsr.12967 Becker, P. (2022). Overview of sleep management during COVID-19. Sleep Medicine, 91, 211-218. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2021.04.024 Bramoweth, A., Germain, A., Youk, A., Rodriguez, K., & Chinman, M. (2018). A hybrid type I trial to increase Veterans' access to insomnia care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-017-2437-y Brewster, G., Riegel, B., & Gehrman, P. (2018). Insomnia in the Older Adult. Sleep Medicine Clinics, 13(1), 13-19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsmc.2017.09.002 Conroy, D. and Ebben, M. (2015). Referral Practices for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia: A Survey Study. Behavioural Neurology, 2015, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/819402 Dzierzewski, J., Griffin, S., Ravyts, S., & Rybarczyk, B. (2018). Psychological Interventions for Late-Life Insomnia: Current and Emerging Science. Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 4(4), 268-277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40675-018-0129-0 Fung, C., Huang, A., Markland, A., Schembri, M., Martin, J., Bliwise, D., … & Vaughan, C. (2024). A multisite feasibility study of integrated cognitive‐behavioral treatment for co‐existing nocturia and chronic insomnia. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 73(2), 558-565. https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.19214 Gardner, D., Turner, J., Magalhaes, S., Rajda, M., & Murphy, A. (2024). Patient Self-Guided Interventions to Reduce Sedative Use and Improve Sleep. Jama Psychiatry, 81(12), 1187. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2024.2731 Garland, S., Vargas, I., Grandner, M., & Perlis, M. (2018). Treating insomnia in patients with comorbid psychiatric disorders: A focused review. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne, 59(2), 176-186. https://doi.org/10.1037/cap0000141 Germain, A., Wolfson, M., Brock, M., O'Reilly, B., Hearn, H., Knowles, S., … & Wallace, M. (2023). Digital CBTI hubs as a treatment augmentation strategy in military clinics: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized clinical trial. Trials, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-023-07686-2 Theme song, Works All The Time by Dominik Schwarzer, YouTube ID: CUBDNERZU8HXUHBS, purchased from https://www.premiumbeat.com/. Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week!
Screenwriter Herschel Weingrod joins the boys to talk about growing up cheering for the then-Milwaukee Braves, how being a baseball fan helped shape 1985's "Brewster's Millions" from a Bill Murray vehicle to starring Richard Pryor, hanging out on the set during the baseball scenes, whether or not we could see another version of the fil, being brought in to write "Space Jam" and handpicking the basketball players that would end up being The Monstars. This week's podcast was brought to you by Teambrown Apparel, Old Fort Baseball Co and Patrick's Custom Painting.
The Forest and the Trees 4/6/26: Treehouse's Erica Couster (CEO) & Lynn Muth (community member) & Tara Brewster GSB VP & Dir of Philanthropy: foster care, community & the Runway 5K. Cammie McGovern: “The last Letters of Sally and Walter”— love in a retirement community. MHC Visiting Fellow in Creative Writing Mariah Rigg: “Extinction Capital of the World.” Northampton Mayor GL Sciarra: the school budget & Picture Main Street.
After having launched a successful journalism career, writing for The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and many other respected outlets, Jack Brewster found himself concerned by the prevelence of misinformation and how it spread based on the changing nature of the way we engage with our news. Jack joined Turn the Page to chat about how he used his experience and passion for promoting democracy through a well informed populace to found Newsreel, an app that is designed to adapt the traditional news article, to how the landscape has changed the field.
Kyle and Mike Zhe preview New England prep lacrosse beyond the ISL, covering the Founders League, Lakes Region, NESLL, and girls prep rankings. In the Founders League they highlight Loomis Chaffee as the top returning team, with Choate and Taft as main challengers and Avon Old Farms a dark horse, plus notes on Hotchkiss, Trinity-Pawling, Westminster and others. In the Lakes Region they pick Holderness as the team to beat, discuss injury-hit New Hampton, St. Paul's graduation losses, and dark horses including Proctor, Kimball Union, Brewster, Tilton and Vermont Academy. In the seven-team NESLL they rank Pingree over Dexter Southfield after last year's 3–1 final, with Cushing as a potential riser and notes on Phillips Exeter and Portsmouth Abbey. The show ends with a girls prep top 10 led by Sacred Heart Greenwich, followed by Nobles, Dexter, Governors, Andover, Hotchkiss, Deerfield, Greenwich Academy, Holderness and Milton. Topics 01:58 Founders League Preview 02:32 Loomis Chaffee Favorites 06:14 Choate Challenger Breakdown 08:42 Taft Rebound Season 10:30 Avon Dark Horse 12:35 Other Founders Teams 13:33 Lakes Region Shift 13:58 Holderness Top Pick 15:55 New Hampton Injury Comeback 18:41 St Paul's Reloading 20:46 Dark Horses Proctor and KUA 22:41 Tilton and Brewster Picks 24:42 NESLL ‘Rock Fight' Recap 25:36 Pingree Season Breakdown 27:43 Dexter Southfield Defense 29:21 Cushing Dark Horse Case 31:24 Exeter and Portsmouth Abbey 33:09 Girls Prep Format Overview 34:28 Girls Rankings 10 to 8 39:31 Girls Rankings 7 to 5 41:36 Girls Top Four Contenders 44:05 Sacred Heart Greenwich No 1 45:24 Closing Stories and Wrap
Nic Monisse joins Simone Brewster at the London Design Museum to discuss her latest exhibition. Then: Gregory Scruggs explores the Dominican Republic’s booming design scene. Plus: our take on this year’s Pritzker Architecture Prize. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Odysseys 3/23/26: Tara Brewster & Susan Nicastro: Big Brothers/ Big Sisters & karaoke at the Iron Horse. Akemi Kochiyama-Ladson, Co-Director, Yuri Kochiyama Solidarity Project: resilience & resistance. Megan Zinn w/ Mark Oppenheimer on “Judy Blume, a Life.” Ellen Meeropol, on “Sometimes an Island.” Amherst Town Mgr Paul Bockelman: his Executive Order on immigration enforcement.
Today's episode features guest host Michael Upshall (guest editor, Charleston Briefings) who talks with Brewster Kahle, Founder & Director, Internet Archive. Brewster says that back in the 1980's he believed that everything would eventually become digital. He dreamed of building a Library of Alexandria where humanity's knowledge would be freely accessible. In this conversation, he talks with Michael about his work building early search technologies at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. In 1983, he helped create Thinking Machine Corporation, a pioneering supercomputer manufacturer. In 1996, he founded Alexa Internet, a web traffic analysis and ranking company that was eventually acquired by Amazon. He then launched The Internet Archive, which now contains over a trillion archived web pages and works with thousands of libraries around the world to preserve digital content. Brewster says he believes the internet should be a global, open library that supports learning and that compensates content creators fairly. He also talks about some lawsuits against publishers, controlled digital lending and the importance of open access for the future. The video of this interview can be found here: https://youtu.be/mJ-R9j7Oc4s Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mupshall/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brewster-kahle-2a647652/ Keyword #OpenAccess #KnowledgeEquity #KnowledgeForAll #Innovation #DigitalLibraries #DigitalRights #SearchEngines #MetaData #GenAI #LLM #OpenWeb #WebArchiving #career #scholcomm #ScholarlyCommunication #libraries #librarianship #LibraryNeeds #LibraryLove #ScholarlyPublishing #AcademicPublishing #publishing #LibrariesAndPublishers #podcasts
Godfrey is joined by legend Phyllis Yvonne Stickney, and his usual cast with Dante Nero, Eva Evans, and Yamaneika Saunders to discuss Phyllis' early start into stardom and the struggles with it as a black female entertainer, clean concious comedy vs dirty comedy, the worst flyer possible, the Cicely Tyson story from Brewster's Place and more! CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introducing LEGEND Phyllis Yvonne Stickney 9:50 -Yvonne's long journey to Success 15:51 - Meeting Gordon Parks and Struggles with Colorism 21:58 - When Young Godfrey met Phyllis (When Wisdom is in the room) 33:30 - Clean and conscious comedy vs Dirty mouth 46:40 - The worst flyer (Renee Hicks) 50:50 - Amazing Dynamic Black Women in Comedy 55:10 - Brewster's Place (Cicely Tyson Story) 1:00:00 - Super Chat introduced by Yamaneka Legendary Comedian Godfrey is LIVE from New York, and joins some of his best friends in stand up comedy, Hip-Hop and Hollywood to talk current events, pop culture, race issues, movies, music, TV and Kung Fu. We got endless impressions, a white producer, random videos Godfrey found on the internet and so much more! We're not reinventing the wheel, we're just talking 'ish twice a week... with GODFREY on In Godfrey We Trust. Original Air Date: 3/3/26 ----------------------------------------------
Godfrey is joined by legend Phyllis Yvonne Stickney, and his usual cast with Dante Nero, Eva Evans, and Yamaneika Saunders to discuss Phyllis' early start into stardom and the struggles with it as a black female entertainer, clean concious comedy vs dirty comedy, the worst flyer possible, the Cicely Tyson story from Brewster's Place and more!CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introducing LEGEND Phyllis Yvonne Stickney9:50 -Yvonne's long journey to Success15:51 - Meeting Gordon Parks and Struggles with Colorism21:58 - When Young Godfrey met Phyllis (When Wisdom is in the room)33:30 - Clean and conscious comedy vs Dirty mouth46:40 - The worst flyer (Renee Hicks)50:50 - Amazing Dynamic Black Women in Comedy55:10 - Brewster's Place (Cicely Tyson Story)1:00:00 - Super Chat introduced by YamanekaLegendary Comedian Godfrey is LIVE from New York, and joins some of his best friends in stand up comedy, Hip-Hop and Hollywood to talk current events, pop culture, race issues, movies, music, TV and Kung Fu. We got endless impressions, a white producer, random videos Godfrey found on the internet and so much more! We're not reinventing the wheel, we're just talking 'ish twice a week... with GODFREY on In Godfrey We Trust.Original Air Date: 3/3/26----------------------------------------------
Wednesday evening service preaching from the pulpit of Woodland Baptist Church – Winston Salem, NC * Please feel free to visit our website at woodlandbaptistnow.com
We're popping up in your feed with a special Black History Month episode of The Horrorcraft Podcast — and this one is all about the legendary Tales from the Hood.
Welcome to CHUCKYVISION, a podcast about the horror franchise Child's Play/Chucky, the surrounding culture, and other killer doll films. Mark and Dev are unpacking the 1988 horror classic... one minute at a time! In our 25th minute of CHILD'S PLAY, we map out accurate Chicago bus routes, discuss the horror of finding your home is a crime scene, snowfall in movie productions, the incredible ornate open air Brewster apartment complex, more actor research for Tommy Swerdlow, and some more praising the acting of Catherine Hicks. Host: Mark Adams Co-Host: Dev Elson Editor: Mark Adams Executive Producer: Tony Black Twitter/BlueSky: @ChuckyVision Our Network: @filmstories filmstories.co.uk Title music: At the Beginning (c) Dark Fantasy Studios Cover Art: Ama @Amasc0met Logo: Elliot @Elliottt93 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the second hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez previews the top questions for new Montana head coach Bobby Kennedy ahead of his press conference tomorrow, breaking down the key storylines and expectations as the program enters a new era.Colter also sits down with Montana State throwers Sydney Brewster and Easton Hatleberg to discuss their standout season and preview the upcoming Big Sky Conference indoor championship, highlighting what's next for the Bobcats' top performers.
Connecting with nature and gardening are proven ways to benefit our health and wellbeing. Support for people to engage in nature-based interventions is also on the rise, highlighting the vital work that a burgeoning collective of community gardens and community gardeners are doing. Therapeutic gardener at RHS Bridgewater, Salford, Ozichi Brewster talks about the healing power of nature and gardening, and how a rise in social prescribing is helping a range of health and wellbeing issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shut Up & Sit Down's Tom Brewster joins Intertextual Experience for our 44th episode, perhaps with the show's most adventurous format yet (so adventurous that time stamps honestly wouldn't make much sense–and that's not just me trying to get out of doing the time stamps).In a roguelite/like/who the heck knows the difference (& don't go barking at me; I've watched all the videos that try to differentiate them and then see everyone else still arguing in the comments) structure, we fight the Western canon, make bean wine, create and remix the game we're playing in real time, converse about wanting to share the beautiful parts of our hobbies with others, and just have so many other great moments sprinkled within a pretty wild time. This “roguelike” winds up being “4X” in a sense; it explores exploration, experience, expectations, and extermination–poor bat.If none of that makes sense, you'll just have to listen.If all of that makes sense, you're in the right spot.You know where to find Shut Up & Sit Down, but here's their YouTube channel & here's Tom on Bluesky.In lieu of the various time-stamped sections, attached below is a comprehensive slides presentation that includes the slides for Chip Cat Breach, images of the games within the game, the character creation page, the games mentioned in this episode, and more? Tom does an excellent job of bringing the visual elements of this audio-only show to life. I suggest waiting until after a listen to check out these slides to see how everything matches up in your head, but you're your own person.Click here for slides.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you like this show, liking it on whatever platform you listen to and writing a review would mean so much! Furthermore, it's as independent as it gets, so any financial support would help with the subscriptions that make this project go smoothly.That can be done by "buying me a coffee" and/or buying a copy of my board game (I like it).All of my socials and support information can be found here: Intertextual Experience Linktree
Sea monster tales have existed for thousands of years, with stories of giant squids and octopuses being especially common. But where's the last place you'd expect to find such a creature? The desert of Oklahoma, perhaps?IN THIS EPISODE: Tales of sea monsters go back millennia, tales of giant squids and octopus are particularly prevalent. But where is the last place on earth you'd expect to find such a creature? How about the desert landscape of Oklahoma? (The Oklahoma Octopus) *** Parental hostility drove a girl out of her home and into the arms of her cousin. As I'm sure you can guess, that was not a wise decision. (Kissing Cousins) *** I'll read a short passage from G. Michael Vasey's book, “Chasing the Goddess”, a chapter called “Strange Things Happen To Me”. *** Margaret Allen was hanged to death. But it's the strange life she lived and the odd nature of her crime that still interests people in her case. (The Hanging of Margaret or Bill) *** 12-year-old Gabriel enjoyed playing games with an online friend. But when he borrowed less than two dollars for an in-game purchase from this friend, then ignored his requests to continue playing, he found himself dying the most horrifying murder you can imagine. And despite law enforcement knowing who the murderer is, he is free now – and no one knows where to find him. It is a brutally horrible story you do not want children in the room for. (A Deadly Gaming Friendship) *** Being the victim of a stalker is terrifying – not knowing when or where the person might show up next, or what they'll do to you when they do show up. But there are those who have an even more terrifying situation – where the stalker follows them their entire lives, and there's nothing they can do to stop it – because the stalker is paranormal. (Phantom Stalkers) *** The 1725 newspaper headline read “Bloodsucker Devastates Village!” And thus began a great vampire epidemic. 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Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all things strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold cases, conspiracy theories, and more. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “20 Best Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a blend of “Coast to Coast AM”, “The Twilight Zone”, “Unsolved Mysteries”, and “In Search Of”.DISCLAIMER: Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. 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Ask Chris Level, a Podcast by Double T 97.3 and 100.7 The Score
Catch all our updates and editorials at Doubletsportsnetwork.com and on our Double T 97.3 mobile app Chris Level and Chois Woodman dive into the Red Raider win in Morgantown, Christian Anderson's health, look ahead to Colorado and Arizona, the duo discussed departures of Zarnell Fitch and CJ Ah You from the football coaching staff, attracting high-level candidates, Jalen Brewster wavering, and Tech baseball's chances to make the postseason in 2026 - all in this week's episode. Sign up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e57de768188d/sign-up-for-the-double-t-sports-network-newsletter To support the people who make these videos, become a channel member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdboGHVbZA9pKQR4TSib1mw/join
Ask Chris Level, a Podcast by Double T 97.3 and 100.7 The Score
Catch all our updates and editorials at Doubletsportsnetwork.com and on our Double T 97.3 mobile app Chris Level and Chois Woodman dive into the Red Raider win in Morgantown, Christian Anderson's health, look ahead to Colorado and Arizona, the duo discussed departures of Zarnell Fitch and CJ Ah You from the football coaching staff, attracting high-level candidates, Jalen Brewster wavering, and Tech baseball's chances to make the postseason in 2026 - all in this week's episode. Sign up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e57de768188d/sign-up-for-the-double-t-sports-network-newsletter To support the people who make these videos, become a channel member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdboGHVbZA9pKQR4TSib1mw/join
Bossman Brewster Full 6.25 Interview
In this episode of Crime Bit with Danelle Hallan, we examine the 1874 abduction of four year old Charlie Ross in Germantown, Philadelphia, and the ransom letters that launched one of America's first headline kidnappings. With a 20,000 dollar demand hanging over the Ross family, Christian Ross tried to follow the instructions while police chased every clue, from witness sightings to two suspects linked to later crimes. We break down what investigators learned, what never added up, and how this case reshaped public fears about strangers.Thanks for tuning in to Crime Bit with Danelle Hallan. More episodes coming soon.
Sponsored by Quantcast!This episode was recorded live at San Francisco as part of GoSF.ProposalsAccepted: direct reference to embedded fields in struct literalsNew: Generic Methods for Go ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
As flu season intensifies and public health misinformation continues to circulate, counties remain on the front lines of protecting community health.In this episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Michael Sanderson and Karrington Anderson are joined by Dr. Meena Brewster, Health Officer for St. Mary's County, to discuss how local health departments operate as both strategists and first responders within Maryland's shared public health system. The conversation explores this year's challenging flu season, vaccine confidence, and the role counties play in delivering trusted, science-based guidance to residents.Dr. Brewster also highlights St. Mary's County's innovative Health Hub, a MACo award-winning, nationally recognized integrated model that brings behavioral health, crisis services, and community supports together to better serve residents and reduce strain on emergency and justice systems. The episode closes with a broader look at Maryland's Commission on Public Health and the long-term investments needed to strengthen public health infrastructure across the state.Learn More: Building the Future of Maryland Public Health Safeguard Vaccine Access for Marylanders Vax Act of 2026 Follow us on Socials!MACo on TwitterMACo on Facebook
This week the boys talk about Mando witnessing the beginning of the great clanker civil war and then discuss how they would handle a Brewster's Millions scenario. Then they help an ally caller who finds themselves in trans and queer spaces but doesn't care for the term used to identify them as a cis person. But it turns out it might be the coolest badge of honor you can have. If you want to hear more bonus content please go to patreon.com/midnightsnacktv and support the boys there!
WALK A MILE IN OUR LOUBOUTINS... JOIN THE PATREON TODAY FOR A WEEKLY BONUS EPISODE AND BIWEEKLY PREMIUM EPS! ONLY 5 BUCKS YOUNG HO! When the pawg hits the conflicts he feels like a king. What he knows throws the blows when he goes to the fight and he'll win the whole thing... HAPPY JANTEENTH! Gather around the fireplace our little nieces and nephews because it's time for a story about a little black girl from the Brewster projects of Detroit, Michigan. This week, white girl rap is on the brain: we unpack SUNSHINE BENZI and Robyn's new song SEXISTENTIAL. What sort of white girl rap is the world willing to accept right now? What kind of white girl makes the perfect rapper? ALL is revealed in our ultimate theory... But that's not all-- we run down the list of GOLDEN GLOBES winners and make some light predictions for Oscar season, mourn the loss of our gaydars, and sooooo much more. Fasten your skeetbelt! Follow the girls on Twitter @VLRTUALBOY and @YOURE2BASIC, and the official pod Insta @th0tstarsxo. Walk a mile in our louboutins on Patreon.
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Daily Border Crossings partnered with The Siena School for this special edition episode on Transracial Adoption: A Conversation about Parenthood and Family when Love Race and Identity Intersect where panelists give relevant, thoughtful, necessary tips and pointers for navigating successfully across cultures and difference.Host Samantha Fletcher has an insightful, must-hear conversation with esteemed panelists Beverly Clarke and Christopher Brown on transracial adoption and how the experiences and needs are not unlike other adoptive families in many ways…and also are unique in certain ways. Guests explore complexities via first person lived experience and professional expertise. Our panelists will discuss the opportunities and challenges of raising and supporting children across racial and cultural lines, supporting parents and offering insight for educators and community members seeking to foster inclusive and affirming environments. Panelists are:Beverly Clarke, a former Siena parent, currently serves as the Senior Director of Clinical & Support Services at The Barker Adoption Foundation. In her role with Barker, Bev is responsible for managing, developing, implementing, and providing oversight and quality assurance for the clinical aspects of the work provided by the agency's adoption and support programs. Christopher Brown is the Dean of Equity and Belonging at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire; prior to Brewster, Christopher worked as an Academic Support teacher, Diversity Coordinator, coach, and advisor. He is a transracial adoptee, having been adopted by white parents, and he shares his story to impact the narrative on transracial adoption.Find Daily Border Crossings podcast at:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-border-crossings/id1517113315YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dailybordercrossingspodcas3258Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2U9ZjlsMZiE2dnRrdlP1BG Reach Samantha Fletcher at dailybordercrossings@gmail.com www.SamanthaFletcher.com
“He's not happy because he's rich, he's rich because he's happy!”Consciousness is money and money is just consciousness. Prosperity is the result of a faithful consciousness. And consciousness like attitude is your mental approach (your thoughts and feelings) to life. Feelings aren't facts: they are indicators. They're indicators of our consciousness: our present thoughts and the direction we are headed. Trusting in Good = happiness. And Happiness indicates you are in alignment with your greater good, you're walking with God. Guests Glenn Brewster and Steven Tom Thorpe join us to share ways they delete the negatives and accentuate a happy generous attitude. Join the Prospering Patreon Community: www.Patreon.com/FunniestThing
What happens when you take two comedy legends and place them in prison?? :o Well in this particular case, in their second of four collaborations, you have Gene Wilder (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles) paired up with Richard Pryor (Bustin Loose, Brewster's Millions, Blue Collar) paired up as two out-of-work-actors who end up in the wrong place and the wrong time and are convicted of a bank heist which they did not commit. As a result, they are both sent to a southwestern prison where they team up with other prisoners to eventually escape via the opportunity of a prison rodeo....and HILARITY ensues! Directed by the late great Oscar-winner Sidney Poitier (yes THAT Sidney Poitier...he was also a director), let's see how this smash hit comedy blockbuster from a different time (forty-five years ago to be exact) holds up.....Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a textSupport the showhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/