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Welcome back to PlanBri! I'm finally reunited with my BFF, Josh Richards. 00:00 JOSH WAS AN HOUR LATE 5:10 DAVE PORTNOY X NANTUCKET INFLUENCER DRAMA 17:35 OFF CAMPUS 23:40 NICOLANDRIA "BREAKUP" 27:45 AMANDA & WEST ILY 28:45 BRYAN KOHBERGER 30:00 YSL GIFT SCANDAL 31:00 BRYCE HALL AND MIKA BROKE UP 37:30 READING ANONYMOUS CONFESSIONS 52:50 OUTRO Ollie. Feed the Obsession. Go to https://ollie.com/bri and use code BRI to get 70% off your first box! Join Wayfair Rewards today to get 5% back on every purchase and start saving on your next home upgrade. Head to https://Wayfair.com to shop all things home. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planbriuncut/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@planbriuncut?lang=en Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/planbriuncut Our Merch: https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/planbri-uncut?gad_source=1&gadid=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5OfqyMXOhAMVIWtHAR0ywwSVEAAYASAAEgLvMvD_BwE&utm_campaign=18065118167&utm_content=&utm_medium=paid&utm_source=google&utm_term=You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/planbri
Everyone has a petty moment from time to time, and teacher's are no different. We can't help it! Dont Forget! Tickets are on sale for our "Is it Friday Yet" TOUR! The Bored Teachers Comedy Tour coming to a city near you this fall! Tickets going fast: https://bit.ly/TODBTCT PLUS book your hosts for a speaking event at your school: https://teacherspeakers.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://shop.boredteachers.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beacons.ai/teachersoffdutypod Send us a voice message: https://bit.ly/3UPAT5a Listen to the podcast anywhere you stream your favorite shows: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hHNybdOJb7BOwe0eNE7z6?si=840ced6459274f98 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-off-duty/id1602160612 _________________________________ Teachers get your perks!! This episode is brought to you by: Mint Mobile | Go to https://mintmobile.com/tod to redeem your offer _________________________________ Whether it's students acting out, parents ghosting you or school boards dropping crazy policies, there's plenty out there that brings out the petty in us all. In this hilarious episode of Teachers Off Duty, Bri, Shelby, and Mr. Moore share what it takes for them to get petty. They cover everything from state testing, a lack of consequences, and kids that can't stop tattling on each other. This week our teachers hold nothing back as they dive deep into some real conversations about teacher burnout, kids acting foolish in the classroom and just what the heck is up with today's math curriculum. This episode touches on every aspect of school life in 2026, and whether you're a teacher, parent or just someone who loves spirited conversation you'll find plenty to enjoy. Listen now & don't forget to subscribe! Follow your hosts: Briana Richardson @HonestTeacherVibes Shelby Lattimore @teachingwithmissl Marc Moore @mrmooretaughtme Follow us on all platforms @TeachersOffDutyPodcast To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TeachersOffDuty _________________________________ Teachers Off Duty - A Bored Teachers©️ Podcast
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Find Brian's Toolbox Meetings Here ➡️ There are some things that you'll only ever experience in Greece, and today we want to share those endearing little oddities with you. Including the way police deal with baddies, getting up your nose stuff, ordering food in Greek restaurants, buying from butchers, and Bri's new friend. That is. But isn't. But who should be.
We are living through a fundamental shift in how businesses operate, compete, and create value. The Pirate Street Journal, hosted by Christopher, Eddie, and Bri, breaks down three major business stories through the category design lens, revealing a common thread that most mainstream business coverage misses entirely. That thread is AI data, and how the companies and individuals who understand it best are quietly rewriting the rules of entire industries. From energy infrastructure to ice cream shops to management consulting, the signal is clear and growing louder. This is just one of the topics that Pirates Christopher Lochhead, Eddie Yoon and Bri Clark discuss on this episode of Pirate Street Journal. Each week, the Category Pirates pick three headlines worth paying attention to and break down the category underneath. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. Portable Power and the AI Energy Race China now controls 90% of the world’s battery storage cells, and the top ten storage cell manufacturers on Earth are all Chinese. The easy read on this is that the centralized, top-down model has already won. But the more interesting story is happening on the other side of the equation, where pioneers are refusing to wait for governments to build grids and are instead making power portable, distributed, and locally owned. Elon Musk quietly acquired a mobile power company capable of deploying a functional power plant in 30 days and driving it wherever demand exists. Tesla is simultaneously selling Mega Packs to cities experiencing brownouts while offering Powerwalls to individual homeowners. The insight here is that AI data is driving the need for entirely new power infrastructure, and the winners will not necessarily be the nations with the biggest grids. They will be the builders who understand that decentralized, distributed power networks can outmaneuver any centralized system when speed and flexibility matter most. Eddie raises the concept of a “Mega Pod,” a combination of batteries and GPUs in a scalable unit that could allow businesses, farms, and institutions with unused land to generate power, offset costs, and participate in a distributed data center economy. This is AI data infrastructure being rebuilt from the bottom up, and the annuity potential mirrors what Alaskan citizens receive from oil revenues every year. Niche Down AI Data and the Rise of the Small Company Ben Affleck sold a stealth AI startup called Inner Positive to Netflix for $587 million. The company trained small models on individual film footage, replicating a director’s lighting style and visual language to accelerate post-production. An ice cream shop in downtown Los Angeles used prediction markets to hedge against cold weather, covering nearly half its monthly rent. A seven-person software company hit $10 million in revenue doing the work that once required 50 employees. These three stories appear unrelated on the surface, but they share a single strategic insight. Each one identified a narrow, specific type of AI data that nobody else was paying attention to and built an economic advantage around it. The Ben Affleck startup did not steal from other artists. It used a creator’s own footage as training data, producing tools that serve the creator rather than extract from them. The ice cream shop owner recognized that temperature data was weakness data for his business and converted it into a revenue stream through smart financial instruments. What AI is doing for smaller operators and independent entrepreneurs is lowering the barriers to prosecuting what Christopher Lochhead calls the magic triangle, building a legendary company, product, and category simultaneously. The surplus economics of AI are not accruing only to OpenAI, Anthropic, or the Mag Seven. They are flowing toward anyone willing to identify the weird data specific to their own situation and build something original with it. Consulting and the Death of the Billable Hour McKinsey now ties 25% of its global fees to outcomes rather than hours. Bain reports that 30% of its business is AI and tech enabled, with ambitions to reach 50%. BCG expects AI work to jump from roughly 20% of revenue to 40% within a year. These are not small firms experimenting at the margins. These are the most conservative, hour-worshipping institutions in the professional services world, and they are cracking under the pressure of a new reality driven by AI data and what it makes possible. The billable hour was always a proxy for value, not a measure of it. What consulting firms are beginning to acknowledge is that AI data and the tools built around it can compress the time required for entry-level analytical work dramatically, which means the old pricing model no longer reflects what clients are actually buying. The shift from time-based to outcome-based compensation is not unique to consulting. It is the direction that professional compensation has been moving across all sectors for decades, from hourly wages to salaries to bonuses to equity. Eddie frames this shift clearly. People who are naturally oriented toward outcomes and who understand how to use AI data to drive measurable results are going to be rewarded more generously than ever before. Those who have relied on time as their unit of exchange, without a clear connection to the value they produce, are entering genuinely uncertain territory. The consultants are the last ones you would expect to change. The fact that they already are should function as a signal flare for every professional in every industry paying attention. To hear about all the topics in this week's The Pirate Street Journal, download and listen to this episode. You can also read more Pirate Street Journal entries in the Category Pirates newsletter. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and subscribe on Apple Podcast / Spotify!
It's time for Cameron, the Guru, to be joined by our Captain, Mike, and everyone's favorite Crazy Lemur, Bri, as they discuss more Annecy International Festival news, Studio 4°C's Chimney Town, and of course, Minions & Monsters! Hit that play button!
The Captain and the Animation Guru are joined by Bri, the Crazy Lemur herself, as they discuss I Am Frankelda and give us a Summer Anime Preview! Also, Bri gives her thoughts on the Amazing Digital Circus finale! Click that play button!
The Terrific Trio of Mike, Cameron, and Bri return to discuss Toy Story 5 and our big topic of the episode, the Annecy 2026 Animation Festival! Plus some thoughts on Shrek 5! Come on, click that play button. You want to.
Teachers know we are not just there to teach, sometimes we need to handle the ever-present student drama. It doesn't matter what age they are, students will bring some kind of drama into your classroom and now you have to deal with it. Fall tickets are on sale for our "Is it Friday Yet" TOUR! The Bored Teachers Comedy Tour is coming to a city near you! Tickets going fast: https://bit.ly/TODBTCT PLUS book your hosts for a speaking event at your school: https://teacherspeakers.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://shop.boredteachers.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beacons.ai/teachersoffdutypod Send us a voice message: https://bit.ly/3UPAT5a Listen to the podcast anywhere you stream your favorite shows: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hHNybdOJb7BOwe0eNE7z6?si=840ced6459274f98 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-off-duty/id1602160612 _________________________________ Teachers get your perks!! This episode is brought to you by: Square | Go To Square.com/go/TOD to get $200 your hardware order Today! _________________________________ In this hilarious episode of Teachers Off Duty, Bri, Shelby, and Mr. Moore share unbelievable stories about how technology has given students even more ways to be dramatic, how being a sub can go so wrong so quickly, and why students aren't the only ones spilling the tea in the hallways. They also get into a real discussion about the future of technology in schools, the trials and tribulations of coaching, and why what students deal with today is completely different than the world we grew up in. No matter who you are or what grade level you teach, you will definitely find something to enjoy in this episode. Listen now & don't forget to subscribe! Follow your hosts: Briana Richardson @HonestTeacherVibes Shelby Lattimore @teachingwithmissl Marc Moore @mrmooretaughtme Follow us on all platforms @TeachersOffDutyPodcast To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TeachersOffDuty _________________________________ Teachers Off Duty - A Bored Teachers©️ Podcast
Bri breaks down the top 10 teams in SEC College Football
"Your body is a temple." It’s a scriptural metaphor we hear so often we almost stop listening to it. But think about what that actually means: maintenance. Upkeep. Care. It’s hard work. Not everyone wants to do it, even if everyone ought to. And that’s because it can be really inconvenient. You work an eight-hour shift that starts after you get the kids to school. And if you’re lucky enough to squeeze in an hour at the gym, you don’t know where to start. But what if you thought of the gym as more of a playground? A place where you can work on your body with a little help from a friendly coach. If that sounds more enticing, maybe pay a visit to Bri Nelson. Bri is the club manager at Anytime Fitness here in Lafayette. Anytime is a franchise of gyms with a pretty obvious hook - they’re open 24-hours. That’s the “anytime” part of the name. Bri herself discovered fitness as a teenager. She loves dancing, roller skating, hiking, shooting sports. She's the kind of person who tries just about everything. And she brings that openness to how she runs the gym. Bri grew up in Charenton and studied biochemistry at Southeastern Louisiana University while working as a server and bartender to support herself. She was interested in going into the restaurant business, but a conversation with the owner of the Anytime Fitness she went to turned into a job offer. She came in as an administrative assistant, moved into coaching, then personal training sales, and eventually became club manager. The Lafayette location has about 600 members, though the 24-hour model means you'll never see them all at once. On any given day, maybe 250 people are working out. Bri oversees all of it. Every new member gets a consultation and a coach who helps figure out what they actually need. That’s the philosophy at Anytime Fitness: accessibility. And not just because it’s open 24/7. Caring for your body is hard enough. What about making time for the environment? Louisiana is blessed with natural beauty, but you wouldn’t always know it by how we treat it. Maybe we ought to convince folks to take a little more pride in where they live. That’s where Jenee Dansdill comes in. Jenee is the Community Engagement Manager of Parish Proud, a nonprofit focused on environmental stewardship and community beautification. She grew up in a house where nature mattered and she went on to study environmental science. That proved to be a tough industry to break into. So she volunteered. She worked in Lafayette coffee shops during the day and gave her evenings to the Bayou Vermilion Preservation Association. After about a year, that volunteer work opened a door—a civil engineering firm hired her to work on watershed planning and water quality projects. But she kept volunteering, moved into leadership at BVPA, and basically ran two jobs for years until she became Community Engagement Manager at Parish Proud. Parish Proud organizes community cleanups, school restoration projects, tree planting, environmental education. They've inventoried over 400 trees in Girard Park to support future grant applications. Each year they organize a Parish Proud day, sending a blitz of volunteers to clean up and beautify a local school or park. And they're doing it with two full-time employees and one intern. Out to Lunch Acadiana was recorded live over lunch at Gravy in downtown Lafayette. You can find photos from this show by Astor Morgan at itsacadiana.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Body GrieversⓇ Club, Bri interviews body image coach and "Body Neutral" author Jessi Kneeland about why body positivity and self-love often feel inaccessible and ignore social context, and how body neutrality focuses on moral neutrality by stripping false, inflated meaning from appearance. Using examples like having a zit, they discuss how body shame spirals come from learned beliefs about worth and failure, and how "health" is frequently used as a socially acceptable cover for body hatred, disordered eating, and orthorexic behaviors. They explore the head-to-heart disconnect, the survival brain's role, the impact of oppression and weight stigma, and how "diet hope" offers false security while body neutrality supports living life despite discomfort. 02:13 Zit Example and Identity 04:38 Orthorexia and Fitness Culture 08:31 Thought Experiments on Health 12:34 Food Shame and Healing 15:57 Moral vs Emotional Neutrality 24:08 Politics Systems and Dissonance 27:47 Head to Heart Disconnect 30:32 False Safety of Thinness 31:34 Patriarchy and Slenderness Trap 33:23 Signs of Body Neutrality 44:41 Beauty Standards and Power 45:41 Complicity and Conscious Choices WANT MORE OF JESSI? *Buy her book! Body Neutral *Website: https://www.jessikneeland.com/ *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessikneeland/ *Check out our episode on her podcast! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-not-about-your-body-the-power-of-body-grief/id1581433799?i=1000602037792 WANT MORE OF BRI? *Instagram: @bodyimagewithbri *Website: https://bodyimagewithbri.com/ *Bri's Free Resource: 7-Step Guide to Shift Body Grief to Radical Body Acceptance https://www.bodyimagewithbri.com/seven-steps
This week, Bri and special guest Lauren Scharf (UCB graduated Maude team Smokeshow, FailArmy) tell Cozi all about the 1986 coming-of-age film Pretty in Pink.Andie Walsh is a smart, stylish, working-class high schooler who falls for the wealthy, popular guy Blane. But can their love transcend class lines?And, more importantly, will Cozi be convinced to watch this '80s classic with a killer new-wave soundtrack? Listen and find out!Recommendations:Lauren – Thrifting! And playing the game of trying on something you're not sure you could pull off, because you probably can!Bri – The song "Black Dog/White Horse" by Big SpecialCozi – The album The Red Tree by .Moneen.
Amye is joined by Axel to talk about This is Poly S1:EP8 Love BombsTRIGGER WARNING: We talk about the death of the child at the end–once we finish the recap.Yahweh Madi's decision shocks the queens; Trent gets cold feet at throuple commitment ceremony; Nita unleashes on Trent and Kami; Tehmeena stuns BQ; Bri packs her bags; Marley gets a big surprise.GET BONUS CONTENTUnlock ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus recaps by joining our community!Patreon: patreon.com/littlemissrecap Website: littlemissrecap.com/supportSUPPORT OUR SPONSORSLIQUID I.V. hydrates you with 3x the electrolytes of the leading sports drink. Rehydrate with better hydration from Liquid I.V. Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to LIQUIDIV.COM and get 20% off your first order with code RECAP at checkout.OUR OTHER SHOWS & MERCHTrue Crime: Hear our latest documentary deep-dives on Murder She Watched at murdershewatchedpod.comShop Merch: Get your podcast gear at littlemissrecap.threadless.comBuy my book: https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Girl-Skinny-Amye-Archer/dp/B0H6NSD6VJ/CONNECT WITH USInstagram: @littlemissrecapFacebook Group: Little Miss Recap Podcast CommunityYouTube: Watch our recaps hereContact: email littlemissrecap@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When a message arrives from an estranged adult child, the first read is rarely the real one. The words on the page are filtered through pain, through other voices, through timing, and through emotions that have been building for a long time. In this After Hours episode, Dr. Janet Steinkamp and her daughter Brianna take one of the most discussed topics from Virtual Office Hours and open it up: how to decode what is actually being communicated, and why the message on the surface is almost never the whole story. Bri and Janet walk through three things that shape every message received during estrangement: whose voice might be coming through alongside the adult child's, the gap between the words being used and the intention behind them, and the context of what is going on in an adult child's life when they sit down to write or speak. Along the way, they get into trigger words, the read-aloud feature that strips emotion from text, the seventy-two-hour re-read, and the hard truth about why adult children sometimes push hardest at the people who love them most. This is a quiet, clarifying episode. Not easy, but clarifying. IN THIS EPISODE Whose voice is really coming through — attorneys, therapists, gatekeepers, social media, and why messages are rarely written in isolation Why adult children are communicating from peak emotional bandwidth — and what that means for how the words land The gap between word choice and intention: what they're trying to say versus what is being perceived Trigger words — how terms like trauma and abuse carry very different weight today than they once did, and why that matters The seventy-two-hour re-read: why the same message sounds different after time and distance The read-aloud feature: using text-to-speech to strip emotion and hear a message more neutrally The possibility of AI in communications — and why it's worth considering The hidden message: when an adult child's real communication is simply “I need space” and everything else is noise Why adult children sometimes push hardest at parents — and what that actually means about the relationship Leaving the light on: what it looks like to stay accessible without chasing VOICES FROM THIS EPISODE “Your adult child is likely not prioritizing your comfort in reading the letter. They are saying things that they've wanted to say for a long time probably. So their word choice may not be great — intention might be different than how it's coming off.” — Bri “If you can read between all of the lines or catch little nuggets of your child coming through in the letter, just consider what they might actually be trying to say. And if you take the emotion out of it, it doesn't have to be offensive.” — Bri “You don't get to the point of pushing your parents out unless everything else in life is absolutely unmanageable or too much — and your parent is one of the safest things to let go. And that's really backwards and probably not nice to hear, but it's the truth.” — Bri “Leave the light on. Leave the path open. No barriers between you and your adult child so they can get to you directly, easily, when they need and want to, when they're ready to.” — Dr. Janet Steinkamp “When you read the message the first time, and if you wait seventy-two hours and you read it again, you hear it differently, you read it differently.” — Dr. Janet Steinkamp “It wasn't really about them. The part that was about the parent was that they couldn't get enough space to work out whatever was going on. And parents are often very surprised to hear that.” — Dr. Janet Steinkamp WHAT IS AFTER HOURS? After Hours episodes follow Virtual Office Hours — live sessions where listeners join Dr. Janet Steinkamp and Bri in real time to ask questions and share what's on their minds. After each session, Janet and Bri take the most important topics from those conversations and go deeper. These episodes are intentionally light touch. The topics are complex and nuanced — they deserve more than a quick answer. Think of After Hours as the conversation that continues after the room goes quiet. Join the next Virtual Office Hours session at: www.whenouradultchildrenwalkaway.com/office-hours Hi Listeners. I'd love to hear from you. Send an email to Janet@jesteinkamp. It is not possible to respond to your Fan Mail posts directly.DISCLAIMERThe content of this podcast is based on my professional work as an estrangement coach and my personal estrangement journey. Any examples, characters, or stories referenced are drawn from my own lived experience or represent a composite of multiple real-life situations shared with me over time. PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS: Dr. Janet SteinkampWhen Our Adult Children Walk Away with Dr. Janet Steinkamp explores healthy communication, ethical interaction, safe family relationships, and reciprocal (appropriate) boundaries. The podcast provides education and support for parents navigating family estrangement, communication breakdowns, grief, reconciliation efforts, healthy boundary development and adult family relationship dynamics.Dr. Janet Steinkamp's work emphasizes emotionally healthy communication, adult accountability, ethical and safe relationship practices, mutual respect and appropriate boundaries, voluntary communication and reconnection and safe and appropriate family systems. Listeners gain practical tools to improve communication, understand the dynamics of estrangement, and pursue emotional responsibility, compassion, and integrity.
It's one thing to get roasted by your friends, but it is another thing entirely to get roasted by your students. Yet it happens all the time when you're a teacher. Don't forget to grab your tickets for our "Is it Friday Yet" TOUR! The Bored Teachers Comedy Tour coming to a city near you this FALL! Tickets going fast: https://bit.ly/TODBTCT PLUS book your hosts for a speaking event at your school: https://teacherspeakers.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://shop.boredteachers.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beacons.ai/teachersoffdutypod Send us a voice message: https://bit.ly/3UPAT5a Listen to the podcast anywhere you stream your favorite shows: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hHNybdOJb7BOwe0eNE7z6?si=840ced6459274f98 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-off-duty/id1602160612 _________________________________ Teachers get your perks!! This episode is brought to you by: Zenni | If your glasses are overdue for a refresh, now is the time. Use code PODCAST15 for fifteen percent off your first order at https://bit.ly/4vujJur Betterhelp | Go to https://betterhelp.com/TOD to get 10% off today _________________________________ In this hilarious episode of Teachers Off Duty, Bri, Shelby, and Mr. Moore share the funniest, most unexpected, and downright mean things students have ever said to them in the classroom. Whether they bring up your clothes, hairstyles, or classroom management, it's true that kids really do say the darndest things and have no shame when it comes to saying them. Students at every grade level seem to have no filter when it comes to either accidentally or purposely dragging their teacher, and we have the stories to prove it! It doesn't matter whether you're a teacher, administrator, sub or student... this episode will have you laughing from beginning to end. Listen now & don't forget to subscribe! Follow your hosts: Briana Richardson @HonestTeacherVibes Shelby Lattimore @teachingwithmissl Marc Moore @mrmooretaughtme Follow us on all platforms @TeachersOffDutyPodcast To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TeachersOffDuty _________________________________ Teachers Off Duty - A Bored Teachers©️ Podcast
“Love Bombs” Yahweh Madi's decision shocks the queens. Trent gets cold feet at throuple commitment ceremony. Nita unleashes on Trent & Kami. Tehmeena stuns BQ. Bri packs her bags. Marley gets a big surprise. This episode is sponsored by:Quince offers luxury essentials at an affordable price. Quince only works with factories that use safe, ethical, and responsible manufacturing practices and premium fabrics and finishes. Get FREE shipping and 365-day returns using our link: quince.com/survivingreality Find All Our Links in One Place:beacons.ai/survivingpodLove the Show?Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share the laughs with your fellow reality TV junkies! It helps more listeners find our show.Support Us on Patreon:Looking for bonus content, ad-free and early episodes, exclusive merch discounts, and a place to spill the tea with us on our private Discord server? Join us on Patreon!Shop Our Merch:Snag official Surviving Sister Wives and Surviving Reality merch to twin with us!Follow Us on TikTok:Join the fun for memes, updates, and more reality TV drama.Get in Touch:Got a hot take or a question for us? Email us at survivingpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Bri goes over some hidden gems in Marianna FL. Thick in history and paranormal. Go check out the beautiful Russ House or maybe tag along on a paranormal investigation with the local group Emerald Coast Paranormal Concepts group find out the next tiime they plan to go https://www.ecpconcepts.com Amy makes you really put some thought into marriage... and who you pull out a life insurance policy for. We have us Miss Lydia Trueblood, a black widow and also a terrible person. Just wait till you find out what she uses fly paper for! Thanks for listening and please share the show! Our episode is sponsored by betterhelp.com/neighbors Help keep the show going by contributing: Check out Merch: https://whatswiththeneighbors.com/merch/ Follow @wwtnpodcast on all social media & join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/wwtnpodcast/ Become a Patreon Donor: https://www.patreon.com/wwtnpodcast Buy us a Coffee @: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wwtnpodcast Venmo us @: https://account.venmo.com/u/Brianna-Schamberg Get us gear from our Amazon https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1EDHJDPALUCCU?ref_=wl_share Say hi to your cats for us!.. & Don't get dead... Lastly, send in YOUR Hometown Horrors to wwtnpodcast@gmail.com This podcast is sponsored by "Better help" visit http://betterhelp.com/neighbors
It's time for the triennial LCMS Synod Convention — held this year in Phoenix, Arizona, from July 18–23 under the theme “Christ Is Risen Indeed.” Are you curious about what actually happens before and during a Synod Convention? About how an idea becomes an overture? How an overture becomes a resolution? How a resolution is discussed and voted on by the Synod in convention? If so, take heart. Former co-host and regular guest Bri Gerzevske shares your curiosity, and in this installment of Bri's Radio Theatre, she explains just how the LCMS convention process works in “The Ballad of Four-Dash-Five-Seven,” a hilarious homage to Schoolhouse Rock's classic ditty “I'm Just a Bill.” Bri Gerzevske is a fellow Lutheran lady, an LCMS pastor's wife, and a certified fundraising executive (CFRE) currently working as Director of Managed Contributor Care with LCMS Mission Advancement. She's also the Founder and Oddball-in-Chief mastermind behind Oddball Leadership, “a leadership philosophy for those who disrupt the c-suite with belonging, gratitude, curiosity and joy.” Follow her on LinkedIn or check out oddballleadership.com. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
This week Kurt & Jake are joined by special guest Bri to talk through decision fatigue and the anxiety that can accompany too many choices, what makes coming to Jesus like a little child difficult, ways that the renewing of our mind sets us free, and the polarizing difference between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world! Have a question or comment? Email saltandlight@eastpoint.church
Head to lemmelive.com/briannagomez to try the gummies that support each of your wellness goals! LET'S TWIN WITH OUR PEARL NECKLACES!!! Shop Bri's faith necklace HERE & apply code BRI10 for $$ off. We spend so much of our lives waiting. Waiting for the weekend, the vacation, the relationship, the promotion, or the day everything finally feels "perfect." But what if the most meaningful parts of life aren't found in the big milestones at all? In today's episode of Hot and Unbothered, your host Brianna Gomez shares the small, intentional habits and mindset shifts that can make everyday life feel richer, more peaceful, and more beautiful. From slowing down and creating meaningful rituals to spending more time in nature, strengthening relationships, practicing gratitude, and learning to appreciate ordinary moments, this episode is a reminder that a beautiful life isn't something you stumble upon—it's something you choose to create. If you've been rushing through your days or feeling like life is passing you by, I hope this conversation inspires you to slow down, be more present, and start noticing the beauty that's already around you.
In this insightful episode of the Pearls of Wisdom Jewelry Podcast, Guy Pineda sits down with Bri Black, General Manager, and Bailey Rebh, Social Media Account Coordinator of Buzz Marketing, to explore one of the hottest topics shaping the jewelry industry today. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the irreplaceable value of authentic human connection. As a full-service marketing agency serving independent jewelers across the United States, Buzz Marketing shares how they're helping retailers navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape. From website design and social media to print marketing, photography, branding, and event promotion, Bri and Bailey explain how AI has become a powerful tool for streamlining workflows, improving productivity, and generating ideas, without replacing creativity or personality. The conversation dives into the challenges many independent jewelry stores face, including keeping pace with changing consumer expectations, embracing new technologies, and creating memorable customer experiences that stand apart from big-box competitors. The Buzz Marketing team shares real-world examples of how authenticity, storytelling, and highlighting the unique personalities behind a business consistently outperform generic, AI-generated content. Listeners will also hear practical insights on using AI responsibly, enhancing websites with genuine photography, improving in-store experiences, planning successful events, and leveraging tools like Claude, Granola, and voice synthesis to free up time for meaningful creative work. The discussion also highlights Southern Jewelry News, Jewelry Store Marketers, RJO, and the importance of collaboration within the jewelry community. Whether you're a jewelry retailer, marketer, or business owner curious about the future of AI, this episode offers actionable advice on balancing innovation with authenticity. Tune in to discover why technology should amplify your brand, not replace your story, and learn how genuine relationships continue to be the greatest competitive advantage. Don't miss this engaging conversation packed with practical marketing wisdom and inspiration for growing your business in today's evolving marketplace! Brought to you by: Southern Jewelry News: https://southernjewelrynews.com/ Jewelry Store Marketers: https://jewelrystoremarketers.com/ Learn more about the Pearls of Wisdom Jewelry Podcast https://southernjewelrynews.com/podcast Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: • Apple Podcast = https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my.-.. • Amazon Music/Audible = https://www.audible.com/pd/Pearls-of.-.. • iHeartRadio = https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-pe... • Spotify = https://open.spotify.com/show/6IU1OHw... • Google Podcast = https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...
Is Ms. Rachel a glaring example of moral relativism? Allie breaks down how her content, which is geared toward children, praises hijabs in a Minnesota kindergarten while condemning Israel. Ms. Rachel ignores the forced dress code and female genital mutilation put upon children, while upholding a false equivalency between cultures. Allie goes on to show why Christian civilization has delivered the most objective good and why it is not godly to ignore sin in order to appear kind. Also, producer Bri stops in to read between the lines on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding, breaking down the insider symbolism and juicy rumors that just might be true. Do you have a question for Allie? Leave a voicemail at 844-755-5252. Share the Arrows 2026 is on October 10 in Dallas, Texas! Tickets are on sale now at: https://sharethearrows.com Share the Arrows is sponsored by: A'del Natural Cosmetics: AdelNaturalCosmetics.com Range Leather: RangeLeather.com/ALLIE We Heart Nutrition: WeHeartNutrition.com Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com – Time Codes 0:00 Introduction 5:45 Ms. Rachel Praises Kindergarten Hijabs 21:04 Cultural Relativism Enables FGM 36:19 Producer Bri Talks Taylor Swift's Wedding 58:28 What's New with Producer Bri? – Today's Sponsors: EveryLife | Visit EveryLife.com and use promo code ALLIE10 to get 10% off your first order today! Good Ranchers | If you go to GoodRanchers.com and subscribe to any box of 100% American meat, you'll save up to $500 a year! Plus, if you use code ALLIE, you'll get an additional $25 off your first order. Seven Weeks Coffee | Experience the best coffee while supporting the pro-life movement with Seven Weeks Coffee; use code ALLIE at https://www.sevenweekscoffee.com to get up to 25% off your first order, plus your free gift! A'del | Visit AdelNaturalCosmetics.com and enter promo code ALLIE for 25% off your first-time purchase. Freedom Project Education | Go to Freedomforschool.com use code ALLIE for 10% Episodes You May Like: Ep 1273 | Autism Fraud, Islamic Corruption & a Crucial Tennessee Election https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1273-autism-fraud-islamic-corruption-a-crucial/id1359249098?i=1000739184571 Ep 1013 | Ms. Rachel Uses Jesus to Push Pride https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1013-ms-rachel-uses-jesus-to-push-pride/id1359249098?i=1000657841626 --- ► Buy Allie's book, "You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://alliebethstuckey.com/book ► Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2UVssnP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FwkXxj ► Connect with Allie on Social Media: https://twitter.com/conservmillen https://www.instagram.com/alliebstuckey/ https://facebook.com/allieBlazeTV/ ► Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey
How do you get entangled particles? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice unpack the experimental side of entanglement, superposition, and the quantum underpinnings of our universe with experimental physicist, Sean Hodgman. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/getting-entangled-with-sean-hodgman/ Thanks to our Patrons Dominic B., Chirag Trasikar, Chase Dishman, Benjamin Rogers, Anthony Smith, Matt J, Bill Fisher, Gregory Shaw, Jesse Phelps, Shakil Chagani, Valentine, Sayrah rana, Linda Corbin, Kerry Gallagher, Emma Korein, Kate, Sara Drollinger, brad hodge, William Colt, Jill Campbell, Sai Dev Mahajan, Damien Hewlett, Ryan Christensen, Matthew Barrett, Pau Ferrer, Navindra Persaud, Felipe Marcondes, Deatric Wilson, Ashish Paka, Larry, BRUNO, Adán Rodríguez, Eneida Paulo, Todd P., Francesco Chionchio, Crouton, Anton Bursch, odamai, Brayden Malley, John Hamm, Tim Timrawi, Kuang kai Peter Tou, Adam Fry, Raylen, Pele_Glendale, Balázs Pető, Sergiu Calin, Shane King, Torstein Sundnes, Deonne, Mark Bailey, Rodrigo Gómez, Bri, Richard Riley, James Gray, adam, Kyl Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Episode SummaryWhat really changes between nonprofit and for-profit senior living sales—and what stays exactly the same?In this episode of Connecting the Dots, I sit down with Bri Stewart, VP of Sales Operations at Watercrest Senior Living, to explore the unique challenges and opportunities of leading sales across both models. Drawing from her experience in hospitality, nonprofit Life Plan Communities (CCRCs), and for-profit senior living, Bri explains why great sales isn't about pressure—it's about trust, emotional intelligence, and putting people first.We discuss how sales cycles differ between CCRCs and rental communities, why hospitality is reshaping the resident experience, how technology can strengthen—not replace—relationships, and why leaders who focus on people ultimately see the strongest business results.Whether you're a sales counselor, executive director, regional leader, or operator, this conversation offers practical insights for growing occupancy while staying true to your mission and culture.About Bri StewartBri Stewart is the Vice President of Sales Operations at Watercrest Senior Living. With leadership experience spanning hospitality, nonprofit Life Plan Communities, for-profit senior living, consulting, and private equity, Bri specializes in building high-performing sales cultures that scale revenue without sacrificing identity. Her leadership philosophy combines operational excellence with emotional intelligence, helping teams create meaningful relationships that drive both occupancy and resident satisfaction.Timestamps1:32 – Bri's journey from hospitality to senior living6:20 – Lessons learned across nonprofit and for-profit organizations9:00 – Why emotional intelligence matters more than sales scripts11:25 – Listening as a competitive advantage11:55 – Technology that helps sales teams stay present15:02 – Nonprofit vs. for-profit sales: the biggest differences18:55 – Building trust through financial conversations19:37 – Becoming a trusted advisor, not just a salesperson23:37 – “Hunter with a heart”: balancing empathy and accountability28:36 – Hospitality, service recovery, and keeping your brand promise31:23 – Technology adoption: why nonprofit organizations often move differently35:41 – Scaling revenue without sacrificing your people-first culture37:47 – Closing thoughtsKey TakeawaysThe fundamentals of senior living sales are the same regardless of ownership model: build trust, listen well, and become a trusted advisor.Nonprofit CCRCs require longer sales cycles, greater financial planning conversations, and patient relationship-building.Rental communities often involve more urgency, requiring exceptional service delivery and rapid recovery when issues arise.Hospitality principles are becoming a competitive differentiator across senior living.Technology should remove administrative work so sales professionals can be more present with prospects—not replace the human connection.The best leaders focus on people first because sustainable financial results naturally follow.
AUSA FLW Chapter Vice President Bri Sisti shares the inside scoop on this year's Jeep Fest, plus life on the farm and three things that might surprise you about Bri. From muddy trails to barnyard tails, join us for a fun conversation full of laughter...plus find out why you will NOT find Emu on Bri's farm. The Fort NOT Lost in the Woods Podcast is a production of O'Quinn Media. For information on guest or sponsorship opportunities, email tracy@oquinnmarketing.com. This episode has been brought to you by Nexthome Team Ellis, Security Bank of Pulaski County, TK's Pizza of St. Robert, and Sugarcreek Farms.
If you're looking for the best back-to-school teacher hacks, who best to ask than our panelists on this week's episode of Teachers off Duty. Bri, Jere and Anna hand out plenty of tips and tricks that will save you time, money and especially energy! DON'T FORGET! Tickets are on sale for our "Is it Friday Yet" TOUR! Don't miss out on the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour coming to a city near you! Tickets going fast: https://bit.ly/TODBTCT PLUS book your hosts for a speaking event at your school: https://teacherspeakers.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://shop.boredteachers.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beacons.ai/teachersoffdutypod Send us a voice message: https://bit.ly/3UPAT5a Listen to the podcast anywhere you stream your favorite shows: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hHNybdOJb7BOwe0eNE7z6?si=840ced6459274f98 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-off-duty/id1602160612 _________________________________ Teachers get your perks!! This episode is brought to you by: Wayfair | Go to wayfair.com shop all things home today. CashApp | Download CashApp at https://cash.app/ . Use our exclusive referral code FAMILY10 at sign up and get$10 when you send $5 to a friend. Terms Apply. Jones Road Beauty | Go to https://www.jonesroadbeauty.com/ to get your FREE shimmer face Oil with CODE TOD _________________________________ From how to make sure your classroom is ready to go on day one, to avoiding the inevitable side quests, this episode will give you plenty of ideas to make sure this school year gets off on the right foot. Our teachers cover everything from handling the overuse of technology, to easy ways to decorate on a budget through the use of practical tips and hilarious stories. There's also some real talk about how to create an inclusive environment that welcomes everybody into your classroom and makes them feel like they belong. Whether you're a first year teacher or a savvy veteran, this episode has something that everyone can learn from. Listen now & don't forget to subscribe! Follow your hosts: Briana Richardson @HonestTeacherVibes Anna Kowal @ReadAwayWithMissK Jere Chang @mschanggifted Follow us on all platforms @TeachersOffDutyPodcast To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TeachersOffDuty _________________________________ Teachers Off Duty - A Bored Teachers©️ Podcast
Briana Smith joins the show to talk about growing up Mormon, getting married at 20 years old, having four kids by the time she was 29 --- and how meeting a woman at a wedding changed everything.Connect with Bri here!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lesbian-chronicles-coming-out-later-in-life--5601514/support.
Why is Uno in the gay community more dramatic than a game of spades in black households?. tiktok star Bri murdered by a jealous man; jay1k....? RIP to a hair beauty iconJD suing Sony too? I hope he's here tomorrow. What MJ vocal stim is Mitchell McConnell? Why the death of Nolan Wells will open alot of eyes to racism in the South.
Head to lemmelive.com/briannagomez to try the gummies that support each of your wellness goals! LET'S TWIN WITH OUR PEARL NECKLACES!!! Shop Bri's faith necklace HERE & apply code BRI10 for $$ off. In a world where we're constantly comparing ourselves to edited photos, social media, and impossible beauty standards, it's easy to feel like we're always falling short. But what if confidence isn't about changing your body—what if it's about changing the way you see yourself? In today's episode of Hot and Unbothered, your host Brianna Gomez opens up about body image, comparison, and learning to feel more comfortable in your own skin. Together, we'll talk about the pressure to look a certain way, why comparison steals so much of our joy, and practical mindset shifts that can help you build confidence from the inside out. If you've ever looked in the mirror and felt like you weren't enough, I hope this episode reminds you that your worth has never been determined by your appearance—and that the most beautiful version of you is the one that isn't constantly trying to be someone else.
Shiur #9 in R' Jonathan Rietti's b'iyun on Rebbe Nachman's Likutey Moharan, Torah 4 (Part 1) — Breslov, New Hempstead, with BRI and Reb Chaim Kramer. This single paragraph, R' Rietti says, is the ikar — it sets the tone for the entire Torah. Having laid out Hilchos Kabbalas Yissurin last week, he now reaches the heart of it: the daas Rebbe Nachman is defining — the knowing that everything that happens comes b'kavana from Hashem, only for your benefit, and that this whole world of gashmiyus is nothing but a kli to find Him inside. In this shiur: The ultimate daas — knowing Hashem is good, and only good, all the time Tachlis (תכלית): the kli hidden between the two tavs, and why this world is preparation for the next Im yistakel al hatachlis — how looking at the true purpose lets you reinterpret the "bad" as rak tovos gedolos, only great benefits Every red light, every sichsuch with a parent, a child, an in-law — b'kavana meHashem, l'tovaso The two reasons the hard things come — and what Hashem is really after Continuing ahavas Hashem and blessing al hara k'shem she'mevarech al hatova #LikuteyMoharan #RebbeNachman #Breslov #JonathanRietti #Torah4 #Daas #Emunah #Tachlis #OlamHaba #Bitachon #ChaimKramer #BRI
hiur #7 in R' Jonathan Rietti's b'iyun series on Rebbe Nachman's Likutey Moharan, Torah 4 (Part 1) — recorded at Breslov, New Hempstead, in partnership with BRI (Breslov Research Institute) and Reb Chaim Kramer. Rebbe Nachman opens Torah 4 with a life-changing idea: keshe'adam yodea she'kol me'ora'osav hem l'tovaso — when a person truly knows that everything that happens to him, the sweet and the bitter alike, is for his benefit — that knowing is itself me'ein Olam Haba, a taste of the World to Come, the world of only good, the world where every question finally has its answer. From there R' Rietti opens up how we come to thank Hashem not only for the open chessed but with both of His Names — ba'Elokim ahallel davar, baHashem ahallel davar (Tehillim 56:11) — praising Him exactly the same in the times of rachamim and the times of din. In other words: I'll thank You for the tough times too. In this shiur: Keshe'adam yodea — why knowing (not only feeling) that it's all l'tovasi is a glimpse of Olam Haba This world of questions vs. the World to Come, the world of answers Ba'Elokim / baHashem ahallel davar — praising Hashem through both Names, in chessed and in din Hallel = simcha: why real praise flows from joy (Radak) "In the moment you can't always feel it" — Reb Nosson's honesty, and how to live the yediah anyway The mind and the body — "I have cancer, I am not cancer": stress, pain, and the power of the mind Moving into Vidui Devarim — the "bullet" used against Breslov for years, and why confession before the tzaddik is a mitzvas aseh d'Oraisa found all over the Torah (Rambam; the korban chatas/asham; Parashas Chukas and the snakes) Reshaim, Olam Haba, and the tzaddik who shares a chelek of his own — the candle that lights other candles without losing its flame With appreciation to Reb Shmuel & Motti Seitlin, Tzvi Nachman Fried, Tzvi Goldring, Reb Chaim Kramer, and BRI. #LikuteyMoharan #RebbeNachman #Breslov #JonathanRietti #Torah4 #Hodaah #Emunah #Bitachon #ThankYouHashem #OlamHaba #VidueiDevarim #ChaimKramer #BRI #Teshuvah
Shiur #8 in R' Jonathan Rietti's b'iyun series on Rebbe Nachman's Likutey Moharan, Torah 4 (Part 1) — Breslov, New Hempstead, with BRI and Reb Chaim Kramer. If yissurin are simply part of living in this world — the potholes and bumps no one escapes — then the real question was never how much we get, but how well we respond. This week R' Rietti opens the "Hilchos Yissurin," the laws of receiving suffering: how a person moves from an intellectual "it's for the good" to keshe'adam yodea — actually experiencing that everything, the sweet and the bitter alike, is only l'tovaso, with no gray and no wiggle room. In this shiur: "Hilchos Yissurin" — where the laws of accepting suffering actually live (in Shas, in the Rambam, and beyond Shulchan Aruch) Chayav adam levarech al hara k'shem she'mevarech al hatova — the Mishnah in Brachos (9:5) and blessing the bad like the good Ahavas Hashem b'chol levavcha — serving Him with both the yetzer tov and the yetzer hara The real hishtadlus is tefillah — asking Hashem that everything, good and hard, become a platform to find Him Todah la'Hashem for the good, and todah la'Hashem for the not-good — emunah as a daily exercise The Rambam's words: even in eis hamari, in ka'as and rogez — and why anger, gaava, sinah, kinah and taavah are the yetzer hara of the mind #LikuteyMoharan #RebbeNachman #Breslov #JonathanRietti #Torah4 #Yissurim #Emunah #Bitachon #ThankYouHashem #Suffering #ChaimKramer #BRI
In this episode of The Body Grievers® Club, Bri challenges the idea that confidence comes simply from "doing the thing," arguing that without thought awareness and body connection, change won't stick. She reframes confidence as self-assurance: not the absence of discomfort. Brie shares her history with dieting, bariatric surgery at 19, and the ongoing body image pain that persisted even at a smaller size, leading to a 2015 breaking point to start living her life. She discusses dating fears, fetishization, and values alignment. 03:59 Health And Weight Loss Trap 05:18 Bariatric Surgery Reality 09:07 Breaking Point In 2015 12:11 Dating Fear And Fat Bias 14:40 Self Assurance Framework 15:04 Step One Self Talk Audit 15:41 Step Two Values Reality Test 17:16 Step Three Cement Chair Confidence 21:24 Step Four Trauma Informed Exposure 25:41 Living With Ongoing Body Grief EPISODE RESOURCES Episode 21: Bri's Body Image Breaking Point WANT MORE OF BRI? *Instagram: @bodyimagewithbri *Website: https://bodyimagewithbri.com/ *Bri's Free Resource: 7-Step Guide to Shift Body Grief to Radical Body Acceptance https://www.bodyimagewithbri.com/seven-steps
The conversation centers around the complexities of being pro-life in a broader context. Bri shares her transformative journey from traditional pro-life advocacy into a holistic pursuit that sees immigration and refugee care as extensions of the same intrinsic Christian value of life and dignity. She elaborates on the misconceptions that surround the pro-life movement and the importance of engaging with human dignity issues beyond political boundaries. She also touches on the hurdles Christians face in balancing political and scriptural obligations.Key Takeaways:Choosing Proximity: Bri emphasizes the influence of building relationships with people who hold different perspectives to align more closely with biblical teachings on human dignity.Holistic Pro-life Ethic: Embracing a consistent pro-life ethic means advocating not only for the unborn but also for vulnerable groups, such as immigrants and refugees, as equally deserving of care and compassion.Beyond Politics: True compassion rooted in Christianity should transcend political labels, emphasizing a Kingdom mindset that values all individuals as God's image bearers.Community Engagement: Practical involvement in local and global human dignity efforts, like adoption and refugee support, can allow Christians to live out their beliefs more fully and tangibly.Resources:Bri's Books: Start with Welcome and The Biggest, Best LightWomen of Welcome: WebsiteSign up for weekly emails at RebeccaMcLaughlin.org/SubscribeFollow Confronting Christianity:Instagram | XPurchase Rebecca's Books:Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest ReligionDoes the Bible Affirm Same-Sex Relationships?: Examining 10 Claims about Scripture and Sexuality10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about ChristianityJesus though the Eyes of Women: How the First Female Disciples Help Us Know and Love the LordNo Greater Love: A Biblical Vision for FriendshipConfronting Jesus: 9 Encounters with the Hero of the GospelsAmazon affiliate links are used where appropriate. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases, thank you for supporting!Produced by The Good Podcast Co.Use code TREASURE and get 30% off "Storing Up Treasure" by Kyle Bjerga at thegoodbook.com today!
Michael reports on the sad demise of the studio's resident possum, then recaps his trip to San Antonio to get William Shatner to sign his new Star Trek ship model — including a surprisingly friendly (and confusing) encounter with Shatner himself. Plus, the show reviews Toy Story 5 and Disclosure Day, and Bri has some big news! Get more show at MZNOWWatch the full episode on YouTube:YouTube.com/@michaelzavalaFollow the Guys:Michael Zavala @michaelzavalaEric Star @mrericstarClark @justsimplyclarkFollow the Show:Instagram: @mznowtvwww.MZNOW.tvProduced at mzStudiosmzStudiosDallas.com
Amye is joined by Axel to chat about This is Poly S1:EP6 I'm The Bad GuyTehmeena reaches her breaking point with BQ; Yahweh Debash comes home, while Yahweh Krystal keeps a secret; Bri's ultimatum leaves Marley with a big decision; Becca and Davis decide to elope, but is Jacob on board?GET BONUS CONTENTUnlock ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus recaps by joining our community!Patreon: patreon.com/littlemissrecap (50% your first month through the month of June!Website: littlemissrecap.com/supportSUPPORT OUR SPONSORSNo sponsors this week! But you can support us by leaving a review or sharing the show!OUR OTHER SHOWS & MERCHTrue Crime: Hear our latest documentary deep-dives on Murder She Watched at murdershewatchedpod.comShop Merch: Get your podcast gear at littlemissrecap.threadless.comBuy my book: https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Girl-Skinny-Amye-Archer/dp/B0H6NSD6VJ/CONNECT WITH USInstagram: @littlemissrecapFacebook Group: Little Miss Recap Podcast CommunityYouTube: Watch our recaps hereContact: email littlemissrecap@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who can take a topic like "Weirdest reasons schools have closed" and somehow end up talking about snakes, K-Pop, football, and roommates? None other than our Teachers Off Duty panel this week: Bri, Jere and Anna. DON'T FORGET! Tickets are on sale for our "Is it Friday Yet" TOUR! Don't miss out on the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour coming to a city near you! Tickets going fast: https://bit.ly/TODBTCT PLUS book your hosts for a speaking event at your school: https://teacherspeakers.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://shop.boredteachers.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beacons.ai/teachersoffdutypod Send us a voice message: https://bit.ly/3UPAT5a Listen to the podcast anywhere you stream your favorite shows: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hHNybdOJb7BOwe0eNE7z6?si=840ced6459274f98 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-off-duty/id1602160612 _________________________________ Teachers get your perks!! This episode is brought to you by: Mint Mobile | Go to https://mintmobile.com/tod to redeem your offer Betterhelp | Go to https://betterhelp.com/TOD to get 10% off today _________________________________ Sure there are plenty of stories about school closures, from snow storms, to the days of COVID we all lived through, and even the occasional school strike. But this episode is about so much more. The jokes and topics keep coming as our teachers cover a wide range of hilarious stories from their schools. If you love changing topics at breakneck pace like we do in the teacher's lounge, this episode is for you. Grab your favorite drink and join us for one of the most chaotic and entertaining teacher conversations yet. Listen now & don't forget to subscribe! Follow your hosts: Briana Richardson @HonestTeacherVibes Anna Kowal @ReadAwayWithMissK Jere Chang @mschanggifted Follow us on all platforms @TeachersOffDutyPodcast To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TeachersOffDuty _________________________________ Teachers Off Duty - A Bored Teachers©️ Podcast
“I'm The Bad Guy” Tehmeena reaches her breaking point with BQ. Yahweh Debash comes home, while Yahweh Krystal keeps a secret. Bri's ultimatum leaves Marley with a big decision. Becca & Davis decide to elope, but is Jacob on board? This episode is sponsored by:Quince offers luxury essentials at an affordable price. Quince only works with factories that use safe, ethical, and responsible manufacturing practices and premium fabrics and finishes. Get FREE shipping and 365-day returns using our link: quince.com/survivingreality Find All Our Links in One Place:beacons.ai/survivingpodLove the Show?Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share the laughs with your fellow reality TV junkies! It helps more listeners find our show.Support Us on Patreon:Looking for bonus content, ad-free and early episodes, exclusive merch discounts, and a place to spill the tea with us on our private Discord server? Join us on Patreon!Shop Our Merch:Snag official Surviving Sister Wives and Surviving Reality merch to twin with us!Follow Us on TikTok:Join the fun for memes, updates, and more reality TV drama.Get in Touch:Got a hot take or a question for us? Email us at survivingpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kyle and Bri sit down to chat about training in the summer time. How to manage heat, make sure you are recovering, and still getting in quality training for the season picking up in the fall.
This week Graham & Jake are joined by special guest Bri as they discuss curiosity and the benefits of asking questions, the differences between overthinking and remaining in the dark, biblical examples of God's discipline as a loving father, and how our own biases can shape the way that we interpret scripture. Have a question or comment? Email saltandlight@eastpoint.church
This week, Cozi tells Bri about It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010)! Written and directed by the people behind 2006's Half Nelson, this mental-health coming-of-age movie stars Keir Gilchrist, Emma Roberts, and a ton of comedians! Will Bri want to see it?Recommendations:Bri – The movie Obsession (2026)Cozi – The HBO MAX show Fionna and Cake
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This week’s Pirate Street Journal episode covered three topics that, on the surface, seem unrelated: the SpaceX IPO and its acquisition of AI coding startup Cursor, the rise of plug-in solar panels for everyday consumers, and KFC’s ambitious brand overhaul. But at the end, each story carries a deeper lesson about how categories are born, how they grow, and what separates winners from everyone else. The Pirate Street Journal is a business show with a simple but provocative premise: the Wall Street Journal does not know how business really works. Not because its journalists are incompetent, but because mainstream business media obsesses over companies, products, and technologies while almost completely ignoring market categories. Hosted by Christopher Lochhead alongside Eddie and Bri, the show takes three major business stories each week and examines them through the category design lens. The result is a sharper, more useful read on what is actually happening in the economy and why it matters. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. SpaceX Did Not Just Buy a Startup, It Bought a Category SpaceX went public last Friday, and by Tuesday it had become one of the five most valuable companies in America, surpassing Amazon with a market cap of roughly $2.5 trillion. Days later, SpaceX agreed to acquire Cursor, an AI coding startup founded by four MIT students in 2022, for $60 billion in stock. Cursor had been valued at around $29 billion just months earlier, so SpaceX effectively paid double almost overnight. Most coverage focused on the eye-popping price tag and the fact that Cursor has roughly 20 employees. But Christopher argues that framing misses the point entirely. SpaceX did not make a consolidation play, where a company in a mature market acquires a competitor to cut costs and grab market share. This was an acceleration play. What SpaceX purchased was the category king position in a brand new and rapidly growing software category: AI tools for building software with AI. Cursor’s founder called it a new type of software, and he meant it. SpaceX, which already owns the bottom of the AI infrastructure stack through its Colossus supercomputer and orbital data center ambitions, just bought its way into the top of that stack through applications. Plug-In Solar Is Not a Green Hobby, It Is a New Category Forming in Real Time Over a million households in Germany have installed plug-in solar panels that hang from a balcony and connect directly to a wall outlet in under an hour. Each unit is capped at around 800 watts and costs roughly $500. In states like California and Hawaii, where electricity runs 30 to 40 cents per kilowatt-hour, the panels pay for themselves in three years or less. Nine US states have already legalized the technology, with more than 20 others working on similar legislation. Eddie points out that traditional rooftop solar remained a luxury product because of permitting costs and installation complexity. Stripping those barriers away creates a fundamentally different category: distributed, consumer-owned power sold at Costco prices. The real power here is the network effect. One household with solar panels feeding back into the grid is a novelty. One million households doing it is a functioning power plant. Ten million changes the entire economics of the American grid, reduces peak demand costs, and buys the country time while large-scale nuclear and orbital solar infrastructure are developed. As Christopher notes, when a category is designed to produce radical abundance and includes a network effect, the compounding impact becomes truly transformational. KFC Is Trying a New Look, But the Real Problem Is the Category Model Underneath KFC operates more than 3,600 locations in the United States, which is actually more than Chick-fil-A. And yet Chick-fil-A generates roughly $7.5 million per store each year while KFC pulls in under $2 million, despite being closed every Sunday. KFC’s response is a sweeping rebrand: new sauces, a boba and shakes drink line, immersive restaurant screens, a new logo, and a redesigned loyalty program. Eddie explains that the three things that actually drive success in quick service restaurants are beverages, speed of service, and the drive-through. Some of KFC’s moves make sense on the beverage side, since margins on drinks are far higher than on food. But expanding the menu risks slowing down service, which undermines the entire premise of the category. The deeper issue is structural. KFC is owned by Yum Brands, which for years co-located KFC with Taco Bell, confusing both the consumer and the category. Chick-fil-A, by contrast, is private, has an extraordinarily selective operator model, and charges just $10,000 for a franchise because it is looking for missionaries rather than mercenaries. That ownership clarity and cultural alignment is what produces four times the revenue per store, and no amount of boba or new signage is likely to close that gap without addressing what is happening underneath the brand. To hear more from The Pirate Street Journal, download and listen to this episode. You can also read more Pirate Street Journal entries in the Category Pirates newsletter. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. 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One of the greatest tv quotes of all times is from The Office: "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them" Some of our 'last times' can be sad and some can be good. In this episode Kim and Bri discuss how they experience and appreciate each last time- the good, the bad, and the ugly. WE'RE BACK!