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#395 In this episode, Guy welcomed back Jim Self to discuss the significant energetic shifts occurring as we approach 2026. They explored the impact of these changes, emphasizing the importance of embracing new beginnings without fear. The conversation included insights on how disruptions, like those from COVID-19, are paving the way for a brighter future, the dissolution of old memories and addictions, and the potential for humanity to step into a fifth-dimensional reality. Jim also provided practical advice on living from the heart and allowing the universe's vibrations to guide us. Listeners are encouraged to focus on well-being, joy, and co-creation as we navigate through these transformative times. About Jim: Jim Self is an individual who walks with a foot in two worlds. He holds technology patents, is the founder of Biomed Diagnostics Corporation, has served as a two-term, elected official and Vice Mayor of San Jose, California and was appointed by the President of the United States to be the Director of Intergovernmental Operations for the United States Department of Energy. Jim is an intuitive clairvoyant teacher, and an international speaker and author. He is the Co-founder of Mastering Alchemy with Roxane Burnett. Mastering Alchemy offers tools, enhanced energetics skills and the ability to remember how to step out the third-dimensional game board and into the fifth-dimensional experience of wellbeing. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - The Predictions for 2026 That Redefine How We Live! (00:32) - Welcome to the Let It In Podcast (00:35) - Energetic Shifts and 2026 Predictions (00:56) - Embracing Change and New Beginnings (01:10) - Podcast Engagement and Upcoming Events (02:01) - Interview with Jim Self Begins (04:20) - The Dawn of a New Era (05:16) - Facing Shadows and Letting Go (10:04) - The Role of Light in Transformation (20:57) - Disruption and Opportunities in 2026 (33:51) - Choosing Joy Over Fear (34:48) - Transforming Work and Relationships (35:33) - The Power of Positive Interactions (37:54) - Letting Go of Negative Patterns (39:53) - Embracing the Law of Attraction (47:31) - Releasing Unnecessary Memories (52:29) - Addictions and Societal Shifts (57:18) - The Transition to a Higher Dimension (59:26) - Looking Forward to a Bright Future (01:01:32) - Final Thoughts and Resources How to Contact Jim Self:masteringalchemy.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
The sermon celebrates God's faithfulness in 2025 and casts a clear vision for 2026, emphasizing that without God-given vision, people lose focus and fail to advance. It calls the church to write down and live out a simple, biblical vision centered on three priorities: embracing new beginnings, growing in deep discipleship, and living with God's purpose. Ultimately, the purpose is to know God more fully and to make Him known by intentionally reaching “one more” person with the love of Jesus.
Going over all of the NFL teams that have been eliminated from the playoffs but going with a twist what should fans be feeling from their teams after being eliminated from the playoffs??
“Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic react to Baseball America's top prospect rankings and break down the latest MLB free agency moves. Plus, advisor to baseball operations Curt Casali sits down with Alex at the winter meetings in Orlando.--(2:50) - Jung Hoo Lee detained at LAX airport(8:32) - Giants host their first fan fest(14:42) - San Francisco's offseason updates(17:00) - Reacting to Baseball America's prospect rankings(23:10) - Dodgers sign Kyle Tucker(26:00) - Looking ahead to potential lockout (31:42) - Cody Bellinger stays in New York(35:30) - Fan mailbag questions(49:37) - Curt Casali interview Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In the final hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by FS1 host Danny Parkins to share his takeaways from the Bears' heartbreaking 20-17 loss to the Rams in overtime in the divisional round. What went wrong on quarterback Caleb Williams' fateful interception in overtime? Parkins shared what a team source told him. Parkins also explained why he doesn't believe receiver DJ Moore will be back with the Bears for the 2026 season. Later, Rahimi and Harris discussed the need for Williams and Bears receivers to get on the same page moving forward.
(0:00) Rams win in OT over Bears(10:00) Caleb Williams OT INT(15:00) Bears' impressive 2025 season(19:00) Do Bears go on 4th down too often?(23:00) Ben Johnson & Caleb Williams on loss(31:00) Best to start with ball in OT?(39:00) Matthew Stafford & Sean McVay on OT win Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the Bears' heartbreaking 20-17 loss to the Rams in overtime Sunday in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Despite the setback for Chicago, this season represented "the dawn of a new era" for the Bears, Florio said. After that, Mully and Haugh discussed what lies ahead for the Bears this offseason.
Can an airport be a catalyst for local economic growth?! What if business could be one of the most powerful tools for social change? In this thought-provoking episode, Rob sits down with entrepreneurial activist and community leader Karim Webb to understand how he is an entrepreneurial thinker about business, activism, and where community impact intersect with economic empowerment. From the massive economic engine of LAX to workforce development and legacy-building, Karim shares real-world lessons on creating opportunity, leading with purpose, and shaping the future of Los Angeles—and beyond. This conversation is part inspiration, part strategy, and fully grounded in action.Feel free to follow and engage with KARIM here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karimwebb/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karimwebbBusiness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/webb_investments/Personal Website: https://www.karimwebb.com/Business Website: https://www.webbinvestments.com/Business LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/los-angeles-world-airports/Website: https://www.lawa.org/We're so grateful to you, our growing audience of entrepreneurs, investors and community leaders interested in the human stories of the Entrepreneurial Thinkers behind entrepreneurial economies worldwide.As always we hope you enjoy each episode and Like, Follow, Subscribe or share with your friends. You can find our shows here, and our new Video Podcast, at “Entrepreneurial Thinkers” channel on YouTube. Plug in, relax and enjoy inspiring, educational and empowering conversations between Rob and our guests.¡Cheers y gracias!,Entrepreneurial Thinkers Team.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Activism03:02 LAX as an Economic Engine06:06 The Role of Workforce Development09:14 Intentional Investment in Community11:59 Understanding Entrepreneurial Activism15:01 Balancing Multiple Ventures17:49 Lessons from LAX for Other Airports20:48 The Importance of Values Alignment24:07 The Future of Economic Development27:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts36:01 The Future of LAX and Community Integration38:52 Karim Webb's Family Legacy and Business Ventures44:40 Economic Empowerment and Community Development49:30 The Potential of Los Angeles and Its Renaissance56:19 Personal Well-being and Defining Success01:03:30 Practical Steps for Community Impact
Once a year, Flint Energies selects four outstanding high school students to represent the co-op as delegates on the Washington Youth Tour—an all-expenses-paid, week-long leadership experience in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Rick Paris shares a prophetic encouragement about what God has in store for 2026. This will be a year of open doors and bright futures! Sunday 1-11-26
From 01/08 Hour 3: The Sports Junkies preview the Washington Wizards future.
Amie Wells sits down with Jeffery Simmons for an in-depth conversation on completing his seventh NFL season, evolving as a leader, and setting a new standard for himself and the Titans' locker room. Simmons reflects on maturity, staying present through adversity, mentoring a young roster, and using his platform to make a lasting impact in the Nashville community—both on and off the field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moose explains how Dart positively impacts their coaching search and also brings on CP The Fanchise to break down the current pros and cons about the Knicks
The Knicks kept it close without Brunson and they look good moving forward. Plus, NBA stars vs. NFL backup QBs in a holiday ratings war. We're tracking the $1.7 billion Powerball fever and Joe Benigno's latest Steve Cohen meltdown, while CLo unearths a classic 2009 Boomer & Carton throwback. Plus, we discuss Ben Simmons' rumored pivot to professional fishing and a heavy "Moment of the Day" on the shocking violence of the NFL. Jerry and Willie wrap it all up with a full Week 17 preview.
They face poverty, discrimination and isolation alone. During our visits, I've sat with them and listened to their hopes and dreams of a bright future. Many of them want to be of help to the remaining children after their departure, to stand on their own.
Marshall Harris, Mark Grote and Clay Harbor were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to discuss the Bears' bright future and the latest NFL storylines.
This is the sixteenth episode in the Crypto Hipster's Curtain Calls Series, which includes 3–4-minute clips from Seasons 6-8. This compilation draws upon my conversations with:David Schwartz, Board Director @ Litecoin Foundation (3/30/2025, Season 8)Alon Muroch, CEO and Founder @ SSV Labs (5/2/2025, Season 8)Ganesh Swami, co-founder @ Covalent (10/1/2024, Season 8)Spring Dunn, Director of Marketing @ SKALE Labs (4/28/2024, Season 7)
Sophie and Ally are on holiday this week so Cammy Wilson from Fed by Farmers joins the Big Debate team this week for an episode with a Scottish focus. They also discuss the long awaited Farm Profitability review, dogs on leads and Christmas cheese. For the Big Debate Cammy and Sophie are joined by John Sleigh, editor of The Scottish Farmer, and Sally Williams, a dairy farmer from Berwickshire. The question: 'do Scottish farmers have a bright future?'.
On this special episode of OneHaas, Dr. Jennifer Chatman, Dean of the Haas School of Business, shares her career journey and her hopes for the future of Haas. Dean Chatman is not just a double bear, with an undergraduate degree and PhD from Haas, but has called UC Berkeley's campus home for most of her life. In this interview, she chats with host Sean Li about growing up in an academic family, how her father, a Berkeley professor, inspired her to pursue a life of learning, how following her curiosity led to a pioneering career studying organizational culture, the enduring relevance of Haas' defining leadership principles, and why she thinks the future of Haas is very bright indeed. *OneHaas Alumni Podcast is a production of Haas School of Business and is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:On passing the baton from one Berkeley professor to another“ So I remember being out here just before I was about to start and my dad was just about to retire. We had lunch somewhere on campus and we were sitting on the steps of Harmon gym… and a student walks by and looks up and says, ‘Hi, Professor Chatman.' And my dad looks at this student and he looks again. He said, ‘I don't recognize that student.' I said, ‘Yeah, Dad, that's one of mine.' So that was the official passing of the baton.”On finding a passion early on for social psychology“ I've always been fascinated by social interaction. And I remember in high school…I always loved to type up surveys and then I would go give them to people. I'd give them to my parents, I'd give them to my sisters. I'd give it to my friends, like, what did you have for breakfast? And, you know, A, B, C, or D. Right? And, I just found that sort of calculating of what people were doing and what were the similarities across people and what were the ways in which they diverged. I found both of those things very, very interesting.”On the importance of trusting and leaning into your curiosity “ I think the advice is trust your curiosity and trust what gets you excited and passionate and figure out a way to lean into it, and develop a pathway that involves the things that kind of get you up in the morning. You know, career paths are very, very long and you wanna be doing something that's interesting to you. That gives you energy and it's actually something I really admire and love about our Haas students. There is not one Haas student that I've ever run into who is anything less than completely fascinating. Every single one of our students is interesting. They have a unique and distinctive story. They have really wide ranging interests. I find it just a profound distinction that we're privileged to have this community of super interesting, passionate students.”On her hopes for the future of Haas “ I just think that this is a really incredible moment for our school and we're so full of ideas and our students are so capable and eager and brilliant. They are defining the future and I think that our humanity as well as our skills in leveraging technology, but it's our humanity that's going to allow us to flourish into the future. And I'm just really excited about that.”Show Links:LinkedIn ProfileHaas ProfileProfessional WebsiteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
Alicia Caballero shares her daughter Camille's journey with the craniofacial and cleft team at Manning Family Children's—from the moment they sought care to the compassionate, expert treatment Camille receives today. Alicia reflects on the support their family has found, the progress Camille is making, and the hope she holds for her daughter's future. She also offers a heartfelt message to listeners about the powerful impact their donations can make for children like Camille.
Welcome to Episode 283 of Autism Parenting Secrets.This week's guest is someone I admire deeply. Few people have shaped the autism world more than Patricia Lemer.She's a counselor, diagnostician, longtime host of Autism Detectives, and the author of the essential books Outsmarting Autism and now Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health.Patty helps parents understand root causes and the stressors that overload the body. The secret this week is…Stop Guessing, Start UNLOADINGYou'll Discover:Why Patty Returned With A New Book (3:24)Why Nervous-System Regulation Must Come First (6:45)The Lifestyle Basics That Still Move the Needle Most (11:20)What “Total Load Theory” Reveals About Hidden Stressors (17:41)How One Family Made Big Gains By Going Back To Nature (25:30)How Patty's New AI Tool Helps — And Why Source Matters (29:13)About Our Guest:Patricia S. Lemer, M.S., M.Ed., LPC is a licensed professional counselor, educational diagnostician, and co-founder of Developmental Delay Resources. She hosts The Autism Detectives and is the author of Envisioning a Bright Future, Outsmarting Autism, and her newest book Total Load Theory, which integrates functional medicine, sensory processing, developmental vision, and lifestyle foundations.www.patricialemer.comBook: Total Load Theory (Skyhorse Publishing) or on AmazonReferences In This Episode:Total Load Theory by Patricia LemerOutsmarting Autism by Patricia LemerThe Sensitive Patient's Healing Guide — Dr. Neil NathanAPS Episode 212: You Can't Heal If You Don't Feel Safe with Dr. Neil NathanAPS Episode 280: We CAN Change The Neurodevelopmental Trajectory with Dr. Larry PalevskyBRMI – Bioregulatory Medicine InstituteDr. Christian Bogner & Autism Is BiomedicalThe Optimal Parent Facebook PagePeter Sullivan Additional Resources:To learn more about personalized 1:1 support go to www.elevatehowyounavigate.comTake The Quiz: What's YOUR Top Autism Parenting Blindspot?If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.
A group of very excited and curious students came up to our booth at the DBIA show, originally attracted to the I
In a recent episode of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael welcomes Elise Stine Dolinar, the driving force behind Bright Futures Frederick/Winchester. Their conversation, happening against the backdrop of the annual "Camping for Hunger" week, delves into the heart of a community initiative that goes far beyond simply filling backpacks with food. Bright Futures, as Elise passionately explains, is dedicated to ensuring that every student—regardless of circumstance—has access to the essentials they need to succeed in school and in life. The Weekend Food Pack Program: Logistics and Love At the core of Bright Futures' efforts is the weekend food pack program. Each week, volunteers assemble over a thousand bags of shelf-stable, allergy-conscious food items. These bags are discreetly placed in students' backpacks, ensuring that children who might otherwise go hungry have enough to eat until school resumes. Elise describes the logistical ballet required to coordinate donations, manage inventory, and accommodate special dietary needs. The program's success hinges on the generosity of local donors and the tireless work of school staff and volunteers. Beyond Hunger: Clothing, Hygiene, and Dignity However, Bright Futures' mission doesn't stop at food. Elise and her team respond to a wide range of student needs, from winter coats and shoes to hygiene products and even sleeping bags for homeless youth. The organization works closely with school counselors, who act as the eyes and ears on the ground, identifying students in need and maintaining their privacy. This system ensures that help is delivered quickly and discreetly, preserving the dignity of every child. Community Collaboration: Volunteers and Donors Step Up Transitioning from logistics to community impact, Janet and Elise highlight the crucial role of volunteers and donors. Whether it's a church group packing food bags, individuals donating new coats or clearing out store shelves during sales, the community's involvement is the lifeblood of Bright Futures. Elise shares stories of last-minute shopping trips for shoes and the creative ways the team stretches every dollar, often leveraging partnerships with organizations like the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank to maximize the impact of cash donations. Facing Challenges: Holidays, Snow Days, and the Unexpected The conversation also addresses the unique challenges posed by school breaks and unexpected closures. Elise explains how Bright Futures prepares special food boxes for holidays and adapts quickly when snow days disrupt their carefully planned schedules. Flexibility and foresight are essential, as is the unwavering commitment to never turn away a child in need. Empowering Students and Staff As the conversation wraps up, Elise emphasizes the importance of empowering both students and school staff. In-school food pantries allow older students to access food independently, while donations help relieve the financial burden on teachers and counselors who often dip into their own pockets to help students. The organization's work, Elise notes, is only possible thanks to the "angels in the schools" and the broader community that believes in supporting every child. A Call to Action Ultimately, this conversation shines a light on the power of community action. Bright Futures stands as a testament to what can be achieved when people come together with compassion, creativity, and a shared vision. As Janet and Elise urge, whether through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading the word, everyone has a role to play in ensuring that no child is left behind. For more information or to get involved, click here to visit Bright Futures Frederick/Winchester online and follow them on Facebook.
Buy in out on NFL team Josh Robbins joins the show Wizards aren't good...yet
Episode ResourcesThe WOCN DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses with a Bright Future is provided by the WOCN Society, a supportive association of the DAISY Foundation, to recognize a new tri-specialty wound, ostomy, and continence (WOC) certified nurse within the first five (5) years of WOC practice who is destined to make a significant contribution to WOC nursing as a compassionate clinician, educator, consultant, researcher, administrator, and professional leader. Nominations are being accepted now through January 9, 2026. To learn more visit wocn.org/DAISY To learn more about the work of The DAISY Foundation, visit daisyfoundation.org.Click here to learn more and purchase the 25th Anniversary Edition of the book by DAISY Foundation co-founders, "Shining the Light on All the Right”.About The DAISY FoundationIn 1999, Bonnie's stepson Patrick, age 33, developed the auto-immune disease ITP. Bonnie and her husband Mark were at his side when Patrick died after 8 weeks in the hospital. The nursing care they experienced during Pat's hospitalization compelled them to express their gratitude to nurses everywhere for the clinical skill and especially compassionate care nurses provide every day. This is why The Barnes's created The DAISY Foundation™ (an acronym for diseases attacking the immune system) and The DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses.Today, The DAISY Award is celebrated in over 7,500 healthcare facilities and nursing schools in 44 countries. Over 260,000 nurses have been honored, having been nominated by their patients, patient families, and colleagues. Each nomination (over 3.5 million to date) tells the story of extraordinary compassion and care provided to a patient. The impact of these stories' public DAISY Award celebrations on nurses and their organizations is well documented. The DAISY Award provides healthcare leaders the means to highlight all the “right” going on in their organizations, providing great role-modeling opportunities and a way to make tangible the organizations' mission and values. The program helps drive organizational culture, inspires and motivates extraordinary nursing, nourishes teamwork, enhances nurse engagement, promotes the professional image of nursing, and helps offsets compassion fatigue with compassion satisfaction.As additional expressions of gratitude to nurses, the Foundation funds grants for nurses doing research and EBP projects and for nurses going on medical missions.DAISY's goal is to honor nurses wherever they practice, wherever they are in their careers – across the continuum of care and internationally.
Matt and Bailey discussed Colorado losing at West Virginia. Juju Lewis playing extremely well as a freshman in his first start, why didn't he start all year? We discussed the National Football League, the Jets getting the second win in a row on their season and FanDuel's top 10 Broncos of all-time list which is insane. Great Monday episode, remember we go at 1 PM moving forward. Like and subscribe on YouTube. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.Let us help you find YOUR home in Portugal...Whether you are looking to BUY, RENT or SCOUT, reach out to Carl Munson and connect with the biggest and best network of professionals that have come together through Good Morning Portugal! over the last five years that have seen Portugal's meteoric rise in popularity.Simply contact Carl by phone/WhatsApp on (00 351) 913 590 303, email carl@carlmunson.com or enter your details at www.goodmorningportugal.com And join The Portugal Club FREE here - www.theportugalclub.com
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints senior offensive assistant Scott Linehan on the Saints Coaches Show. Linehan explained his role on the Saints' staff. He reviewed the Saints' 34-10 loss to the LA Rams, evaluated New Orleans' young quarterbacks, and discussed the team's lack of a consistent run game.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints senior offensive assistant Scott Linehan on the Saints Coaches Show. Linehan explained his role on the Saints' staff. He reviewed the Saints' 34-10 loss to the LA Rams, evaluated New Orleans' young quarterbacks, and discussed the team's lack of a consistent run game.
What's it like being accepted into Mexican film school and later direct a film that the country chooses to represent its filmmaking at the Academy Awards? My guest, Pierre Saint-Martin, can speak to that as well as a love for sound design and film noir cinematography.The podcast begins its highlighting of international films nominated for the 98th Academy Awards with WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED (2024), Mexico's selection. The film was directed by an artist who is by turns thoughtful and proud of his work.It can be seen in November at the Portland Latin American Film Festival, among other venues. Follow Pierre on Instagram to keep up with where the film will be screening.The synopsis: "Socorro is a headstrong lawyer obsessed with finding the soldier who killed her brother during the 1968 student massacre in Tlatelolco, Mexico City. This need for justice masks an old guilt that has alienated her sister Esperanza and her son Jorge."In this episode, Pierre and I discuss:the story behind WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED;the stunning story of how he got started in filmmaking;what film school is like in Mexico and what he had to do to get in;his work between film school and WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED;why the film should be seen in theaters, especially because of the sound;what the film's theatrical run was like in Mexico City;Mexico's choice of his film to represent the country for the 2026 Oscars and what he feels about the marketing campaign;what's next for him.Pierre's Indie Film Highlight: SUJO (2024) dir. by Astrid Rondero; Fernanda Valadez; A BRIGHT FUTURE (2025) dir. by Lucía GaribaldiLinks:Follow Pierre On InstagramSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content
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Justin Melo and Justin Graver are back to talk about the development of the Titans rookie class as we preview the Titans-Chargers Week 9 matchup. 0:00 Chargers at Titans Preview 2:10 Young players to watch 3:34 WR Chimere Dike 11:43 TE Gunnar Helm 14:18 WR Elic Ayomanor 20:16 QB Cam Ward 24:15 CB Marcus Harris & S Kevin Winston Jr. 33:28 Wrap Up ------------ The Music City Audible is presented by Sinker's Beverages in East Nashville and Bluegrass Beverages in Hendersonville. Join the Sinker's Beverages In Crowd: https://sinkers.storebyweb.com/s/1000-1/register ------------ Order Justin Melo's book "Titans of the South" here: https://shop.adventurewithkeen.com/product/titans-of-the-south/ ------------ MCA YOUTUBE CHANNEL: youtube.com/@musiccityaudiblepodcast
Paul tells the Ephesians to walk in such a way that wisdom marks our path. He then says to redeem our time, for the "days are evil". If they were evil then, we know that we know they are evil now. In fact, the days of Noah were evil plus - and so shall our days be. So what are we watching this week? It will be different tomorrow probably, and next week as well. We went from weekly newspapers in large cities back in the 19th century, to daily in the last century, to non-stop today and newspapers are not even read anymore. In light of all of this, we talk about redeeming the time in a very encouraging article to start us out. Then we talk about the uniqueness of Israel - but in a way you may not have thought of because God is sovereign over ALL nations (Acts 17). More headlines - Big Food wants us all to be vegans, and they can prove it. A hurricane update and just how the fake media is paying richly for their censorship and lies, which has touched every life at some point. Evil days - bright future. Hold fast! Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Glenn the Sk8boarder chats about his newest homebrew project, all things expo 2025, the future of homebrewing and where it may be going! At the end of the show we save some time to talk about of pinball drama and burying ALL the hatchets!
From energy independence to workforce innovation, Montana is charting a course for long-term growth. In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Governor Greg Gianforte at the Big Sky Bright Future Economic Summit to discuss how his administration is unleashing opportunity across the Treasure State. Gianforte outlines his vision for an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy—expanding coal, wind, solar, hydro, and nuclear—while ensuring Montana remains one of the easiest places in America to do business. With streamlined permitting and a pro-growth mindset, projects that take years elsewhere are moving in months in Montana. The governor also highlights his efforts to make housing more affordable by cutting red tape and increasing supply, and to strengthen the workforce through his 406 Jobs Initiative, which connects veterans, returning citizens, individuals with disabilities, and Native communities to meaningful employment. As Gianforte puts it, “No one grows up hoping to be dependent on the government.” His goal is simple: help every Montanan find dignity and purpose in work, build a stronger economy, and secure a brighter future under the Big Sky.
Danny Ball interviews the father-son duo Will Conroy Sr. and Will Conroy Jr., exploring their deep connections to basketball, particularly within Seattle. They discuss the cultural impact of the Sonics, their personal basketball journeys, and the evolving landscape of youth basketball, including the influence of NIL and AAU. The conversation also touches on the importance of community in Seattle basketball, memorable experiences at the Crawsover, and reflections on family dynamics in sports, particularly in light of LeBron and Bronny James. The episode concludes with insights into their future aspirations in basketball and hope for the SuperSonics return.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark goes on an epic monologue regarding his frustration for leftists that are unhappy with President Trump's renovation of the White House. Mark is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, the Co-Host of Fox and Friends, the Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and the Host of The Brian Kilmeade Show. He discusses the latest trending political news including Trump's demolition of the East Wing to begin White House renovations, the government shutdown and more. He's later joined by James Fishback, the CEO of Azoria and the Founder and Executive Director of Incubate Debate. He breaks down the Government shutdown healthcare debate and more. In hour 2, Alex Rich brings some puppy news and the crew discusses a newly released documentary. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and more. The crew then discusses the San Francisco Giants hiring St Louis native and former Tennessee baseball head coach Tony Vitello as their new manager. How could it change the game? In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air and the Host of the Duane's World Podcast. He discusses trending political topics including Jen Psaki's recent comments on JD Vance, the White House renovation and more. He is later joined by Jeff Mordock, a White House Correspondent for the Washington Times. He joins immediately after leaving the Oval Office where he witnessed President Trump defend the decision to begin renovations on the East Wing of the White House to build a ballroom. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
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In episode 251 of the Life Coach BFF Show, Dr. Carol Lynn discusses the critical aspects of maintaining energy levels during midlife. Heather shares her personal experience with energy depletion and the rejuvenating effects of hormone replacement therapy. Dr. Lynn delves into the science of sustainable energy, covering the importance of sleep, nutrition, hormone balance, and cellular health. She offers practical tips for improving sleep quality, dietary choices, and hydration. Additionally, Heather introduces the 'My Midlife Moxie Journal,' a tool designed to help women in midlife rediscover their energy and focus. The episode wraps up with encouragement for listeners to join the new journaling club for community support and transformation. Snag your My Midlife Moxie Journal Join The Facebook Group: @ourmidlifemoxie Connect with Host Heather Pettey: Email: hpetteyoffice@gmail.com Private Coaching with Heather:https://www.ourmidlifemoxie.com/heatherpetteycoaching Speaker Request Here Instagram @HeatherPettey_ Facebook: @HeatherPettey1 Linkedin: @HeatherPettey Book: "Keep It Simple, Sarah" (Amazon bestseller) Connect with Dr. Carol Lynn: Linkedin Website: https://www.drcarollynn.com Facebook Group: @ourmidlifemoxie Website: www.ourmidlifemoxie.com Don't forget to subscribe to the Life Coach BFF Show for more inspiring content and practical life advice! *Quick Disclaimer- Heather Pettey is a certified coach and not a therapist. Always seek the support of a therapist for clinical mental health issues. *As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Please note that this does not affect the price you pay for any item. The cost to you remains exactly the same, but using these links helps support our community and the resources we provide. 00:00 Introduction and Personal Update 01:37 Welcome to Life Coach BFF Show 02:39 Midlife Energy Reset with Dr. Carol Lynn 03:38 The Importance of Sleep 05:02 Nutrition and Hydration Tips 06:11 Understanding NAD and Supplements 07:34 Hormone Balance and Energy 08:23 Mental and Emotional Energy 09:11 Summary and Key Takeaways 10:22 Exciting News: My Midlife Moxie Journal 13:51 Conclusion and Farewell
From the international success of “Fauda” to Academy Award nominations and prestigious festival awards, the Israeli film and television industry was at a high point before the October 7 attacks. Throughout the two-year Gaza war, the industry has struggled as international funding and festival invitations dried up, and Hollywood A-listers circulated petitions to boycott any association with the Israeli industry. Domestically, Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has been hostile, especially when infuriated by films they view as too sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. Assaf Amir, chairman of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television, joins host Allison Kaplan Sommer to talk about the threat by Culture Minister Miki Zohar’s extreme reaction to the fact that the film winning this year’s Academy for Israel’s Best Picture was “The Sea” – about a Palestinian boy’s journey from the West Bank to Tel Aviv – which is now poised for submission in the Best Foreign Language film category at the Oscars. As a result, Zohar said he will defund the Academy prize and set up an alternative government award ceremony to choose a different Best Picture. Amir said on the podcast that he was unimpressed by the threat. “We'll see who submits their films to his prize and who he chooses to decide which of the films should win,” Amir said. As for the Hollywood boycotts, Amir said he would point to Israel’s Best Picture this year and ask the professionals signing the petitions where they stand on it. “Will they watch this Arabic-language film that was made by an Israeli and a Palestinian about a Palestinian boy from the West Bank trying to go to Tel Aviv – or would they boycott it? I think that's the question they should ask themselves, and I'm wondering what the answer is – because I would definitely urge them to watch this film.” Read more: Israel's Best Film Award Goes to 'The Sea,' Chosen to Represent Country at the Oscars Government Says It Will Cut Israel Film Academy Funding After Film 'Depicting Israel Negatively' Wins 'If We Stop Deteriorating': Head of Israel's Film Academy Still Sees a Bright Future, Despite Political Pressures 1,300 International Actors and Filmmakers Pledge to Avoid Israeli Film Institutions 'Implicated in Gaza Genocide' Debra Messing, Liev Schreiber Among 1,200 Hollywood Figures Opposing Israeli Film Boycott Opinion | As an Israeli Filmmaker, Thank You to Everyone Who Is Boycotting My WorksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. Jim Sanders, Executive Vice President of Ambassador Advertising, shared a powerful quote. “I love the quote from the new chairman of Home Depot, who coming on board, met with all his senior staff, and they were all talking about how wonderful it used to be, how the glory days. And he said, when your memories exceed your dreams, the end is near. And I added the corollary—when your dreams exceed your memories, the future is bright.” What a great quote! You know, it's good to look back and remember God's faithfulness. The stories of what He's done encourage us and build our faith. But we can't stay there. God's mission moves forward — and there are still so many who need to hear the Gospel. So let's thank God for His faithfulness yesterday and keep working for His Kingdom today. Let's keep sharing the Greatest News. To watch the full interview with Jim Sanders, visit sharelife.today.
Join us as we celebrate 10 years of biosimilars. In this episode of The Counter Talk™ Podcast host Jason Callori speaks with Dracey Poore, Director of Biosimilars at Cardinal Health to discuss the evolution of biosimilars and their impact on the healthcare landscape. Dracey shares valuable information on its importance within the market and role of pharmacists. Click here to download the report and learn more. Links: Apple Music – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/10-years-of-biosimilars-a-decade-of-progess/id1616706265?i=1000712269701 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/episode/16rgiAVRqq2gqQBrXk1nDp Cardinal Health - https://www.cardinalhealth.com/en/services/retail-pharmacy/resources-for-pharmaceutical-distribution/independent-pharmacy-podcast
Hour 1 Utah Jazz Rookie Ace Bailey scored 25 points in his preseason debut last night & looked like a star in the making. Michelle Gardner, ASU Beat Writer for Arizona Republic, previews Arizona State Football. And More! Ute Preview Show Hour 1 Hans Olsen, Scott Garrard & Frank Dolce Jordan Tyson and Sam Levitt will test Utah's defense Utah hasn't beaten a Big12 team at Rice Eccles since joining the conference More on game Hour 2 Hans Olsen, Scott Garrard & Frank Dolce Utah needs to make a statement against ASU Rice Eccles will be loud Vs ASU | Utes need to give fans a Big 12 home win
In this episode of For the Good of the Public podcast, Michael and Phebe present a talk by Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli, President and CEO of ONE Campaign. Ndidi shares the vision she sees for the future of Africa and the role the ONE Campaign has played to ensure that everyone has a seat at the table. She takes us through the organization's history of fighting for justice and equity and her personal motivation that is grounded in humility, curiosity and upholding the dignity of all people. Watch the video recording of this talk on YouTube! “(Ndidi's) really one of the most compelling social entrepreneurs that I've come across in my life.” -Michael [00:26] “So much of the advocacy and the wins that the ONE Campaign has had over the last two decades of their work have been grounded in faith-based activism and have been the result of faith leaders, pastors, Christian artists coming together to advocate for the end of global poverty.” -Phebe [02:29] “What we want to do under my leadership is really invite people who are sitting across the aisle to connect in a deeply human level. A level where we see each other, where we trust each other, but where we also believe we're here on assignment. And where we are here because we have a legacy that is bigger and deeper than our own.” -Ndidi [12:20] TIMESTAMPS [00:00] Intro [04:43] History of ONE Campaign [08:07] Ndidi's vision for Africa [13:30] Humanity and equity [17:06] Outro REFERENCES For the Good of the Public Summit Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli, President and CEO of ONE Campaign Drop the Debt campaign President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) TED Talk: The role of faith and belief in modern Africa CONNECT WITH US: Website: www.ccpubliclife.org X: @CCPublicLife Facebook: Center for Christianity & Public Life Instagram: @ccpubliclife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Mike teaches how the church should be seeing needs (like death) as an opportunity instead of an unsolved problem. God gave you everything the world needs. Audio>
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