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For most teams, the second half of conference schedules have begun. If results weren't crazy enough, they likely could be soon. On Thursday's Hoopsville, we chat with programs who are having solid seasons to this point. How will their second half of conference schedules work out? We continue to chat with programs that don't always get the national attention, but are still having spectacular seasons. Find out what is working so well for them and why we could be talking about them, still, in March. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Noah Cleveland & Ron Rose, No. 12 Illinois Wesleyan sophomore forward & men's coach - Brian Barnes, Russell Sage men's coach - Brittany Whalen, Immaculata women's coach - Katherine Auguste, Colorado College women's coach We also check in on the news and notes around Division III, including the latest with Heidelberg women's basketball (supposedly). And Dave's '2-Cents' on the continued push for PPV web streaming, the expectations that can't be met and the viewership being lost. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.
Send us a textFamily, money, and marriage collide in this episode of Life After I Do Podcast as we unpack what happens when effort feels uneven, favors come with strings, and boundaries get tested at home. From romance that requires initiative to financial assumptions that breed resentment, this conversation breaks down where clarity—and courage—are required.Through listener updates and AITA scenarios involving childcare, inheritance, disrespectful relatives, and blended-family dynamics, we offer practical scripts and grounded guidance for protecting peace without unnecessary fallout. If you're learning to stop people-pleasing and start choosing stability, this episode gives you the language to do it. Thanks for rocking with us! Don't forget to follow Life After I Do so you never miss an episode. Got a relationship situation you want us to weigh in on? Hit us at https://linktr.ee/lifeafteridopodcast — we just might talk about it in a future episode.
While a massive winter storm blanketed much of the country, and Division III, with a mess ... it has gotten every stormier on basketball courts around DIII. On a special Tuesday edition of Hoopsville, we try and shovel our way through an absolute insane week of basketball. The new Top 25s had a lot of movement and some of the teams we talk to this week are the reason. Hear from one program who knocked off the number one team and conference rival, another whose squad is now in control of their conference due to other upsets, a program back in the national conversation with a similar style of player, and another quietly playing it's best basketball in years. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Joe Reilly, No. 19 Wesleyan men's coach - Andy Winters, No. 21 Otterbein men's coach - Julia Duggan, Lebanon Valley women's coach - David Chadbourne & Jaycie Christopher, Southern Maine women's coach and senior guard Also hear from both national committee chairs on topics including dual gender hosting this season, women's tournament game times, championship weekend game times, who will play on Friday or Saturday for the men's Round of 16, and their reactions to the NPI system and whether they would adjust things. Dave also has his '2-Cents' on the idea of dual hosting. And we will go over other news and notes including the ongoing saga involving Heidelberg women's basketball. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.
Is a 10% net profit ok? Discover the realities of two contractors – each with a 10% net profit. One was doing much better from a profitability standpoint. I discuss the best way to look at your bottom line using net profit per hour to make sure your company is truly profitable. Free P&L Statement and Balance Sheet https://tinyurl.com/2rjd6wxu Ruth King Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ruthking1650 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthking1/ Podcast Produced by Nick Uttam https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-uttam-4b33a1147
This week, we’re answering questions for a version of Ask My 1-2-3 Cents. Ken Johnson, the official My 1-2-3 Cents Superfan, has some great queries for us this week. Chad and I also discussed the upcoming Royal Rumble and, of course, the My 1-2-3 Cents 2026 Royal Rumble contest. This is a fundraiser for the My … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 584: Ask My 1-2-3 Cents → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 584: Ask My 1-2-3 Cents appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.
This week, we’re answering questions for a version of Ask My 1-2-3 Cents. Ken Johnson, the official My 1-2-3 Cents Superfan, has some great queries for us this week. Chad and I also discussed the upcoming Royal Rumble and, of course, the My 1-2-3 Cents 2026 Royal Rumble contest. This is a fundraiser for the My … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 584: Ask My 1-2-3 Cents → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 584: Ask My 1-2-3 Cents appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » My 1-2-3 Cents.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3435: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner explores how a no spend challenge can transform your financial habits, reduce clutter, and even boost your health and motivation. By cutting out unnecessary purchases, whether it's clothes, sweets, or impulse buys, this practice helps you become more intentional with money and make use of what you already have. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2015/10/the-power-of-a-no-spend-challenge.html Quotes to ponder: "By taking part in a no spend challenge, you can prevent yourself from cluttering your life with items you do not need." "You will also realize what items you probably shouldn't buy anymore because they are a waste of money." "Challenging yourself and analyzing your spending can help you be more aware of where your money is going." Episode references: U.S. National Park Free Days: https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/fee-free-parks.htm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3435: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner explores how a no spend challenge can transform your financial habits, reduce clutter, and even boost your health and motivation. By cutting out unnecessary purchases, whether it's clothes, sweets, or impulse buys, this practice helps you become more intentional with money and make use of what you already have. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2015/10/the-power-of-a-no-spend-challenge.html Quotes to ponder: "By taking part in a no spend challenge, you can prevent yourself from cluttering your life with items you do not need." "You will also realize what items you probably shouldn't buy anymore because they are a waste of money." "Challenging yourself and analyzing your spending can help you be more aware of where your money is going." Episode references: U.S. National Park Free Days: https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/fee-free-parks.htm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I had the pleasure of co-hosting another episode of Excess Returns with Matt Zeigler.In this episode of Excess Returns, we sit down with Gary Mishuris, Managing Partner and CIO of Silver Ring Value Partners, to explore how deep fundamental analysis, behavioral insight, and disciplined process come together in real-world investing. Gary shares formative lessons from his early career at Fidelity during the post-tech bubble period, including firsthand experiences learning from legends like Peter Lynch, and connects those lessons to how he evaluates value, quality, and mispricing today. The conversation spans a detailed case study on Warner Bros. Discovery, portfolio construction under uncertainty, selective use of options, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping the research process for long-term investors.Available now on Excess Returns Podcast and Talking Billions.
Missed the headlines? We've got you. This week's Week in Review 1.23.26 breaks down the biggest news stories — with our signature unfiltered takes. From politics to pop culture, we're giving you the facts and our five cents. Stay informed. Stay entertained. Tap in now. #MyFiveCentsPodcast #NewsHeadlines #WeekInReview Don't forget to subscribe to The My Five Cents Podcasts. Available on all major podcast streaming services. We drop new podcast content weekly.
It seems nearly every night, something happens in DIII hoops to get your attention. This week continues to prove that and it promises to just get crazier in the final six weeks of the regular season. On Thursday's Hoopsville, we try and take a bit of a breather from not only Monday's super size show but also the season so far ... though games are making it difficult. We will chat with programs which have broken into the national conversation while trying to positing themselves in conferences races. Plus we take a look at other news and notes as the season grind starts to ratchet up every game. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Chad Dickman, No. 19 Hood men's coach - Jamie Seward, SUNY New Paltz women's coach - Lauren Busalacchi, No. 22 Ripon women's coach Dave will finally get to his '2-Cents' on fan beviour ... promise. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.
January 21, 2026 - Season 16, Episode 82 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Wednesday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right into discussing the morning press conference that the Buffalo Bills ownership and front office conducted and some of the jaw-dropping comments that we could not ignore. Steelers assistant general manager Andy Weidl will reportedly interview with the Atlanta Falcons for their general manager position, so Alex and I make sure to hit on that news early in this show. The Steelers have signed a few more free agent players to Reserve/Future contracts since our last episode, so Alex and I run through that list. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have now hired former Steelers STC Danny Smith, so we make sure to give that bit of news some attention. We also discuss the possibility of S Miles Killebrew following Smith to Tampa Bay this coming offseason with him scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent in March. With the Steelers' search for a new head coach now entering its second week, Alex and I discuss the latest concerning that topic. We go over the in-person meeting scheduled for this week with head coach candidates and whether the list of new prospects will grow any this week. Former Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger released a new episode of his podcast on Tuesday and that show produced several talking points. We go over Roethlisberger's support for Mike McCarthy to be the Steelers' next head coach and his thoughts on how he thinks the Steelers should handle their quarterback position in 2026 and possibly even 2027. Alex and I have a lengthy discussion about McCarthy potentially being the Steelers next head coach and the pros and cons related to that. We discuss McCarthy's age, how much longer he would likely coach, and whether either of us would be happy if he ultimately gets the job. With Roethlisberger talking about the future of the quarterback position during his recent podcast episode, Alex and I discuss the possibility of QB Will Howard being the starter in Pittsburgh in 2026. We also discuss the possibility of the Steelers taking a hard look at Green Bay Packers QB Malik Willis in free agency this offseason. I make my thoughts known on Howard ultimately being the quarterback the Steelers decide to roll with for at least the 2026 season. Steelers DT Cameron Heyward addressed the departure of HC Mike Tomlin during his recent podcast episode, so Alex and I make sure to recap things he said on that topic. We also address what former Steelers RB Najee Harris said about Tomlin during his appearance on a podcast. This 106-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted above and we close things out by answering a few emails we have received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Excess Returns, we sit down with Gary Mishuris, Managing Partner and CIO of Silver Ring Value Partners, to explore how deep fundamental analysis, behavioral insight, and disciplined process come together in real-world investing. Gary shares formative lessons from his early career at Fidelity during the post-tech bubble period, including firsthand experiences learning from legends like Peter Lynch, and connects those lessons to how he evaluates value, quality, and mispricing today. The conversation spans a detailed case study on Warner Bros. Discovery, portfolio construction under uncertainty, selective use of options, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping the research process for long-term investors.Topics covered in this episode• Lessons from Peter Lynch and Fidelity on why “just cheap” does not work• The Silver Ring origin story and how early life experiences shaped a value investing mindset• Warner Bros. Discovery as a good business plus bad business mispricing case study• How hated stocks, spin-offs, and catalysts can unlock hidden value• Conviction, position sizing, and staying rational when the market disagrees• When and why options can be used in a value investing framework• Auctions, ego, and why prices can overshoot intrinsic value• The role of mental models like reflexivity, activation energy, and lollapalooza effects• How AI fits into an investment research process without replacing judgment• What average investors should understand about incentives and simplicityTimestamps00:00 Introduction and why “just cheap” does not work02:20 Early career at Fidelity and lessons from Peter Lynch07:40 The Silver Ring story and learning what real value means12:00 Warner Bros. Discovery and the good company bad company problem18:30 Conviction, mispricing, and maintaining discipline in hated stocks26:40 Using options selectively and managing portfolio-level risk34:10 Auctions, ego, and when price can detach from intrinsic value44:30 Entertainment, media disruption, and evergreen demand for content49:50 How AI is changing equity research and idea generation55:40 What AI can see that humans often miss01:00:30 One lesson for the average investor
Soybeans closed 11 cents higher, while cattle trade was quiet but higher. Arlan Suderman with StoneX recapped Wednesday's trade. Topics: - Market reaction to Trump - How to sustain a rally now? - Beans jump higher today - Cattle positive - Keys for trade in January
We would love to hear your feedback!Ep 285 News LinksWe chase a slow January across rideshare, delivery, and shopping, then dig into AI hoaxes, rising energy costs from data centers, and where autonomy helps or harms. Laws, kiosks, drones, and tipping rules collide with real driver pay and trust.• dry January reducing orders and routes• multi‑app strategies to survive slow demand• AI misinformation and fake whistleblower fallout• data centers raising electricity costs and bills• California refund mandate risks and abuse• Spark broccoli mix‑up and shopper training• Amazon Flex safe‑driving app and data privacy• Uber airport kiosks for travelers without data• Waymo track incident and robotaxi safety• Zooks launches free rides on the Strip• NYC lawsuit on tipping UI suppressing tips• Walmart and Wing expanding drone deliverySupport the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube
I had the honor and privilege of presenting the importance of financial analysis trends to Scott Bunce's Vistage Group. Scott interviewed me about the why and how of financial analyses. Free P&L Statement and Balance Sheet https://tinyurl.com/2rjd6wxu Ruth King Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ruthking1650 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthking1/ Podcast Produced by Nick Uttam https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-uttam-4b33a1147
TNA has had a big week, debuting on a new network and seemingly getting a fresh start. Chad’s fandom of the company dates back to its 2002 debut. We talk about that, and the evolution of the company, and many thoughts would never make it more than a few years. Join the 2026 Royal Rumble … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 583: Talkin’ TNA → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 583: Talkin’ TNA appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.
TNA has had a big week, debuting on a new network and seemingly getting a fresh start. Chad’s fandom of the company dates back to its 2002 debut. We talk about that, and the evolution of the company, and many thoughts would never make it more than a few years. Join the 2026 Royal Rumble … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 583: Talkin’ TNA → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 583: Talkin’ TNA appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » My 1-2-3 Cents.
If you are wary of getting into real estate because you believe that it is a difficult industry with numerous risks, well, it is all in your head.Our guest today, Javier Hinojo, is living proof of that. Javier is a locksmith who lost his hard-earned money to a Ponzi scheme and went bankrupt. After his friend introduced him to real estate, he put in the work, and he now owns over $50 million in his real estate portfolio.In this episode, Javier will go over all of the deals he has done -from flips to wholesales. He will then reveal his secret to maintaining momentum and becoming one of the most successful people in the business. He will also go into his mentorship program, Teen Millionaire Challenge, where he helps teens become real estate entrepreneurs. Go to TTP Training Program for more winning strategies!---------Show notes:(0:00) Beginning of today's episode (4:17) Invest in your education and attend seminars even when funds are tight or non-existent (5:44) Take action by making low offers on MLS properties that have been sitting on the market (10:19) Understand that wholesaling is simply sourcing opportunities; you can choose to assign, flip, or hold the property (11:36) Maintain consistent cash flow by wholesaling some deals rather than trying to fix and flip everything yourself (16:03) Read "Mikey and the Dragons" to realize the fears holding you back are much smaller in reality (19:41) Apply wholesaling marketing strategies like direct mail and cold calling to find off-market multifamily deals (25:52) "Get loud" and tell everyone in your network you are in real estate to attract private money lenders----------Resources:Javier's InstagramJavier's websiteRich Dad Poor Dad Investing ClassesThe Collective GeniusMikey and the Dragons by Jocko WillinkTeen Millionaire ChallengeThe One Minute Millionaire by Mark Victor Hansen MLSTo speak with Brent or one of our other expert coaches call (281) 835-4201 or schedule your free discovery call here to learn about our mentorship programs and become part of the TribeGo to Wholesalingincgroup.com to become part of one of the fastest growing Facebook communities in the Wholesaling space. Get all of your burning Wholesaling questions answered, gain access to JV partnerships, and connect with other "success minded" Rhinos in the community.It's 100% free to join. The opportunities in this community are endless, what are you waiting for?
Soybeans and feeder cattle led the ag commodities higher Thursday. Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics breaks down the trade. Topics: - Spread trade active - Soybeans discovering value - Ethanol Prod/Soy Crush - Feeder/Corn spread situation - Keys for trade in January
We explore the forces likely to shape financial markets in 2026 and how to make better decisions as you pursue your goals this year.Topics covered include:The difference between intentions and resolutionsKey behavioral biases and how to overcome themThe cautionary tale of a private real estate fund that went publicIs the affordability crisis real?The big test for AI in 2026The financial and economic outlook for the yearSponsorsGelt - Taxes Done RightMasterworks - Invest in multimillion-dollar artwork offeringsDelete Me – Use code David20 to get 20% offInsiders Guide Email NewsletterGet our free Investors' Checklist when you sign up for the free Money for the Rest of Us email newsletterOur Premium ProductsAsset CampMoney for the Rest of Us PlusShow NotesA Slightly Better You in the New Year by Roland Fryer—The Wall Street JournalPaying Not to Go to the Gym by Stefano DellaVigna and Ulrike Malmendier—American Economic AssociationHandbook of Cognitive Biases—Federal Intelligence Service FISEmployed full time: Median usual weekly real earnings: Wage and salary workers: 16 years and over—Federal Reserve Bank of St. LouisAmerica's affordability crisis is (mostly) a mirage—The EconomistWhen Your Private Fund Turns $1 Into 60 Cents by Jason Zweig—The Wall Street JournalCanadians Are Furious After Real Estate Funds Lock Up Their Money by Paula Sambo—BloombergBlue Rock TI+ Annual Report—Securities and Exchange CommissionWhich jobs have grown (and declined) fastest during your working life? by Andrew Van Dam—The Washington PostIs AI More Like a Mind or a Market? by Walter Frick—BloombergDon't Fear the Bubble Bursting by Carl Benedikt Frey—The New York TimesRelated Episodes484: 7 Steps to Living a Longer Life414: Use Caution with Private REITs like Blackstone's BREITSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rob, Nico and Nick discuss North, grunge, AI fridges, damaged bumpers, the Loch Ness monster, Stephen Hawking’s translator, Stranger Things, video games, tattoo sleeves, New… The post Two Cents Radio: Episode #422 – Loch Ness Hawking appeared first on Too Many Thoughts.
In the fourth of the Death by 1,000 cuts series, I discuss the next little cut – improper discounts. Discover how to really discount and ensure you at least break even when discounting. More information and registration for Field Managers Survival School mentioned in the podcast can be found here: https://keap.page/rk139/field- managers-survival-school.html Free P&L Statement and Balance Sheet https://tinyurl.com/2rjd6wxu Ruth King Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ruthking1650 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthking1/ Podcast Produced by Nick Uttam https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-uttam-4b33a1147
Some of the best hoops happening in Division III don't necessarily involving Top 25 teams! On Monday's Hoopsville, we chat with programs not even receiving votes in Week 5's D3hoops.com's Top 25 polls. Learn how their seasons are progressing and why we could be talking about them in March. And if they are okay with flying under the radar. Plus a look a head at how the latest Top 25 polls could look with results over the weekend playing a role. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Blake Arbogast, East Texas Baptist women's coach - Will Chandler, Misericordia men's coach - Chris Martin, Loras men's coach - Carolae Barton & Emily Grasseler, Merchant Marine women's sophomore & junior forwards Dave will also lay down his '2 Cents' on DIII legislation at the NCAA Convention that, on the face of it, brings back the famed 'gray shirt' year. Is it good for student-athletes? Is it good for DIII? What are the drawbacks? Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.
Grains plunged following unexpected numbers in the January WASDE. Sue Martin with Ag & Investment breaks down Monday's reaction.
Big things are happening in WWE ahead of the 2026 Royal Rumble. With Drew McIntyre’s big championship win, what’s next for Cody Rhodes? Will he win the Rumble again? Will WWE go with another Superstar for WrestleMania? Chad and I discuss that and the nostalgia of the Royal Rumble. Join the 2026 Royal Rumble contest. … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 582: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 582: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.
Big things are happening in WWE ahead of the 2026 Royal Rumble. With Drew McIntyre’s big championship win, what’s next for Cody Rhodes? Will he win the Rumble again? Will WWE go with another Superstar for WrestleMania? Chad and I discuss that and the nostalgia of the Royal Rumble. Join the 2026 Royal Rumble contest. … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 582: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 582: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » My 1-2-3 Cents.
Missed the headlines? We've got you. This week's Week in Review 1.9.26 breaks down the biggest news stories — with our signature unfiltered takes. From politics to pop culture, we're giving you the facts and our five cents. Stay informed. Stay entertained. Tap in now. #MyFiveCentsPodcast #NewsHeadlines #WeekInReview Don't forget to subscribe to The My Five Cents Podcasts. Available on all major podcast streaming services. We drop new podcast content weekly.
It is roughly the halfway mark of the 2025-26 season. Teams are focused on conference play, including UAA which starts theirs this weekend. On Thursday's Hoopsville, we chat with programs who are well above expectations midway into the season and find out what's working so well. Plus, take a peek at the new Top 25 this week and results we have already seen - including a big upset in the Top 5. And games this weekend that have caught our attention. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline (subject to change): - Edwin McGhee, North Park men's coach - Mo Hirt, No. 16 Denison women's coach - Julie Pritchett, Brandeis women's coach - Connor Kuykendall, Millsaps men's coach Dave will also lay down his '2 Cents' on fan behavior, sometimes spurred on by coaches, which needs to stop being an embarrassment. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.
In this episode, Yanely Espinal sits down with Philip Olson and Julia Lorenz-Olson, the creators and hosts of PBS's 2 Cents, to talk about what it takes to make personal finance education engaging, relevant, and truly useful for students. Philip and Julia share how their unconventional path—from theater backgrounds and early adulthood money lessons to launching their own financial planning firm—informs the way they approach financial storytelling on YouTube. They discuss how 2 Cents episodes are developed, from choosing timely "news and systems" topics versus practical "kitchen table" topics, to researching, scripting, and filming content designed to be accessible without oversimplifying. They close by reflecting on the changing landscape of public media funding, the role of AI in financial education and planning, and practical ways teachers can better capture student attention by giving them more voice in what they learn.
Soybeans led grains lower, closing down 5 cents. Livestock futures were led by feeder cattle, closing up $3. Darin Fessler of Lakefront Futures breaks down Tuesday's trade. Topics: - Crude oil indicator - Significance of rebalancing - Kansas snow cover and wheat - Feeders jump higher - Keys to Monday's reports
In 1958, Paul made 85 cents an hour working in a limestone quarry in Oklahoma.He was a man of character, integrity, and kindness.He was quiet, smiled a lot, and was a wonderful listener.Paul's humility, kindness, and confidence gave him dignity and authority in the eyes of everyone who knew him.He was happily married and had three little girls. On the day his fourth little girl was born he walked into a storm that could easily have ripped him apart.It was with great heaviness of heart that Doctor Franklin told him that there was a problem with the Rh factor in the little girl's blood and that she was almost certainly going to die.She was barely, barely, barely hanging on.With tears in his eyes Doctor Franklin told him, “And your wife is also fading fast.” Doctor Franklin dropped his chin to his chest as teardrops splashed on his shoes.An ambulance rushed both mother and daughter to a larger hospital in a larger town.Paul was all alone with eighty-five cents an hour and three little girls.Several hours later, a happy and rejoicing Doc Franklin told Paul that both mother and daughter were going to live!They were going to live.The medical bill was more than a thousand dollars and there was no insurance; just a husband and wife and four little girls and 85 cents an hour.Being a man of integrity, Paul went to see Doc Franklin the next day to set up a payment plan for paying that thousand-dollar medical bill.Doc Franklin said, “What medical bill?”Paul was confused, and it showed on his face.Old Doctor Franklin spoke plainly,“There is no medical bill. You do not owe any money. Just be a good father to those girls.”“Just be a good father to those girls.”I can testify that he was a good father to those girls. I met Paul Compton when I was 14 years old and in love with his daughter, the one who nearly died on the day she was born.Here's how I met him.One week prior to beginning my freshman year in high school, my mother received an invitation to come to an open house at the school on a Tuesday night where she could meet Coach Jerry Meeks, my home room teacher.He taught Oklahoma History, of course.Attached to that letter was a list of all the other students who would be in my first-hour class.I saw that Pennie Compton was going to be in that class with me. She knew who I was, but we had never actually met. This would be the first time that we would be in class together.Mom couldn't go that night, which suited me fine. I had a plan of my own.I was the first person to arrive. The parking lot was empty except for the cars of the teachers. I met Coach Meeks, then took a seat at a desk in the back row. About 30 minutes later, a tall man came walking in with his wife and the girl that I knew I was going to marry.After Paul and his wife exchanged pleasantries with Coach Meeks, I walked up to him, introduced myself, then shook his hand as I smiled and said,“My name is Roy Williams and you're going to be seeing a lot of me.”Last week Princess Pennie and I celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary.Paul never criticized me or gave me advice unless I asked for it. But when I did ask for it, he would tell what he thought, along with some true stories from his own life that explained why he believed what he believed.He always spoke slowly and gave me his full attention. His confidence in me was a great encouragement.In all the decades that I knew Paul Compton, I never saw him raise his head from prayer without having tears on his cheeks. When Paul talked to God, you knew that God was listening.I always looked forward to
Happy New Year! I give you five fun financial facts to begin 2026. Free P&L Statement and Balance Sheet https://tinyurl.com/2rjd6wxu Ruth King Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ruthking1650 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthking1/ Podcast Produced by Nick Uttam https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-uttam-4b33a1147
It's a new year and it's time to start Hoopsville anew! There have been great games played during the holidays giving us plenty to talk about, including some unpleasant headlines. On Monday's second-half season debut of Hoopsville, we will drop in on a few programs that have hit the unofficial midway point in pretty good shape. Plus, we recap some of the games, results, and notes that stood out in the last few weeks. A new Top 25 is due later in the day, so we can take a peak at what may change - including if any of the teams we chat with may make an appearance. And some programs garnered some difficult headlines, we will see what is the latest. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Ken Scalamini, No. 18 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men's coach - Justin DeGrood, Gustavus Adolphus men's coach - Christin Gowan, McDaniel women's coach - Colleen Ames, Cortland women's coach Dave will also lay down his '2 Cents' on individuals hired at institutions after being let go for issues at other jobs - and that information seemingly not being shared or passed on when they are hired. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.
It’s a new year, and we’re talking about some random topics on this week’s podcast. From the Netflix anniversary for Monday Night Raw to what qualifies as an attraction wrestler, we have a good conversation that we want you to get involved with. Please weigh in on the My 1-2-3 Cents Facebook page or group! … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 581: Random Wrestling Thoughts → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 581: Random Wrestling Thoughts appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.
It’s a new year, and we’re talking about some random topics on this week’s podcast. From the Netflix anniversary for Monday Night Raw to what qualifies as an attraction wrestler, we have a good conversation that we want you to get involved with. Please weigh in on the My 1-2-3 Cents Facebook page or group! … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 581: Random Wrestling Thoughts → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 581: Random Wrestling Thoughts appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » My 1-2-3 Cents.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2856: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner emphasizes the critical role regular budget meetings play in building financial awareness, trust, and collaboration within a household. By openly discussing income, expenses, and financial goals, couples can avoid miscommunication, prevent financial surprises, and create a united path toward long-term success. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2016/05/budget-meetings.html Quotes to ponder: "A family who has regular money talks and budget meetings is more likely to be financially successful and happy than a family that doesn't." "Money talks and budget meetings do not have to be excruciatingly long. They can be as short as 10 minutes, so there is no reason to not have them regularly." "Everyone should be aware of their financial situation. It's not fair for one person to manage it all, and you would be in for a rude awakening if something were to happen to that person."
Tim discusses Netanyahu visiting Donald Trump at the White House to get American support for another war with Iran, Israel rebuilding Gaza into an AI smart city, escalating tensions between Putin and Zelensky over Ukraine, China taking Taiwan, and the Trump administration garnishing wages from student loan borrowers who have defaulted. Happy New Year! American Royalty Tour
TODAY'S TREASUREAnd why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?Matthew 6:28-30Send us a comment!Support the show
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ATTENTION: Press play on this podcast at 11:00 PM New Year's Eve to ring in 2026 with us! Rob, Nico and Nick discuss turning 30,… The post Two Cents Radio: Episode #421 – Hoppy Dew Near 2026 appeared first on Too Many Thoughts.
Send us a textWe close out the year with our most honest “Two Cents” episode yet—full of laughs, tough love, and real relationship conversations. From holiday highlights and personal wins to listener dilemmas involving control, boundaries, postpartum health, blended family dynamics, and stalled commitments, this episode tackles the moments that quietly test love and self-respect.With practical scripts, compassionate guidance, and humor that lightens heavy truths, we break down why boundaries require enforcement, how silence can become manipulation, and why shrinking yourself is never the cost of partnership. If you've ever felt torn between keeping the peace and protecting yourself, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, supported, and clearer about your next move. Thanks for rocking with us! Don't forget to follow Life After I Do so you never miss an episode. Got a relationship situation you want us to weigh in on? Hit us at https://linktr.ee/lifeafteridopodcast — we just might talk about it in a future episode.
In the third of the Death by 1,000 cuts series I discuss the next little cut – not paying attention to the bottom line as your company grows. Revenue is important. What you keep is more important! Free P&L Statement and Balance Sheet https://tinyurl.com/2rjd6wxu Ruth King Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ruthking1650 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthking1/ Podcast Produced by Nick Uttam https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-uttam-4b33a1147
As 2025 comes to a close, the My 1-2-3 Cents Podcast wraps up the year the only way we know how, by talking wrestling, reflecting on what worked (and what didn't), and looking ahead to what's next. In this final episode of the year, we look back at the most significant moments, surprises, hot takes, … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 580: So Long, 2025 → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 580: So Long, 2025 appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.
As 2025 comes to a close, the My 1-2-3 Cents Podcast wraps up the year the only way we know how, by talking wrestling, reflecting on what worked (and what didn't), and looking ahead to what's next. In this final episode of the year, we look back at the most significant moments, surprises, hot takes, … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 580: So Long, 2025 → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 580: So Long, 2025 appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » My 1-2-3 Cents.
Missed the headlines? We've got you. This week's Week in Review 12.26.25 breaks down the biggest news stories — with our signature unfiltered takes. From politics to pop culture, we're giving you the facts and our five cents. Stay informed. Stay entertained. Tap in now. #MyFiveCentsPodcast #NewsHeadlines #WeekInReview Don't forget to subscribe to The My Five Cents Podcasts. Available on all major podcast streaming services. We drop new podcast content weekly.
Former Bad Boy records artist Mark Curry talks Diddy's long time fued with Suge Knightlearing that Diddy put money on his head for writing the book "Dancing With The Devil"and how he ended up appearing in 50 Cents new documentary "The Rekoning"
Trump's tiny car idea sparks a heated debate on regulation, safety, affordability and the future of starter cars. The panel breaks down CAFE rules, emissions incentives, lane design, oil supply and why Dan Pena thinks tiny cars are a death trap.