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The Circle Back crew of Jacob Gramegna, Jeff Nadu, Joey Knish & Chris Dierkes dive deep into the latest and greatest news and drama from Gambling Twitter. From controversial takes to unexpected betting strategies, we're breaking down all the must-know moments from the week. In today's show, we discuss the New York Knicks' game 1 choke to the Indiana Pacers, how Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese's hate for each other led to a wild turn in the WNBA, Matt Zylbert exposing his burner and much more. Whether you're here for the insights or just the entertainment, don't miss this lively discussion on the hottest topics in the betting community on Circle Back, the latest show on The Hammer Betting Network, part of Circles Off and proudly presented by Underdog.
Today on the show the guys talk about unfortunate nicknames you've been given because of your name, and give you the latest on the Radio Hauraki Relay with the Big show. Plus who is the oldest person running chopsticks in New Zealand? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Circle Back crew of Jacob Gramegna Jeff Nadu, Jason Cooper & Chris Dierkes dive deep into the latest and greatest news and drama from Gambling Twitter. From controversial takes to unexpected betting strategies, we're breaking down all the must-know moments from the week. In today's show, we discuss the controversy around the NBA draft lottery, bad/good customer service from a sportsbook and much more. Whether you're here for the insights or just the entertainment, don't miss this lively discussion on the hottest topics in the betting community on Circle Back, the latest show on The Hammer Betting Network, part of Circles Off and proudly presented by Underdog.
In this conversation, Mohua and Trauma counselor Renee Chopping delve into the alarming realities of digital exploitation, particularly focusing on the safety of children in a hypersexualized online environment. They discuss the troubling influence of social media platforms like Instagram & Spotify, the radicalization of young boys through toxic ideologies, and the pervasive myths surrounding human trafficking. The conversation debunks myths about human trafficking, focusing on psychological manipulations rather than physical restraint. The episode underscores the importance of education, advocacy, and trauma counseling to empower survivors and rebuild their agency. By fostering open dialogues and challenging societal norms, the podcast aims to protect and empower young minds in a rapidly changing digital landscape.Key Topics Covered:Discussions about courses by Andrew Tate on Spotify highlight their focus on manipulation and exploitation of women, with efforts being made to remove such harmful content.Instagram is criticized for enabling the sexualization and exploitation of young influencers, raising concerns about child safety.The Netflix series "Adolescence" is praised for addressing the radicalization of young boys and for introducing terms like "incel" into public discourse.PETA faces criticism for using hyper-sexualized imagery in their activism, which may reinforce misogyny and undermine their animal rights message.Social media platforms are failing to protect children.Boys are feeling isolated and are vulnerable to radicalization.Media is critiqued for perpetuating gender-based violence and normalizing misogyny, with brands like Playboy avoiding accountability for exploitation.Myths about human trafficking are debunked, emphasizing that it is defined by exploitation, not movement.The episode calls for vigilance and changes in media practices to protect children from digital threats.Community action and education are crucial for prevention..Connect with UsMohua Chinappa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/The Mohua Show: https://www.themohuashow.com/Connect with ReneeRenee: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-chopping-97825795/Follow UsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/themohuashow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themohuashowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow/For any other queries EMAILhello@themohuashow.comChapters:00:00 - Highlights01:52 - Spotify, Andrew Tate & the Illusion of Empowerment03:00 - Instagram's Role In Child Exploitation09:15 - Netflix's Adolescence and the Manosphere Threat12:19 - PETA's Harmful Sexualized Activism14:52 - Influence of Online Games like No Mercy on Kids16:33 - Media Influence on Gender-Based Violence21:44 - Protecting Vulnerable Children at Global & Local Level28:19 - Patterns of Sex Trafficking in Asia31:03 - Myths and Realities of HumanDisclaimerThe views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.Thanks for Listening!
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The Circle Back crew of Jacob Gramegna Jeff Nadu, Joey Knish & Chris Dierkes dive deep into the latest and greatest news and drama from Gambling Twitter. From controversial takes to unexpected betting strategies, we're breaking down all the must-know moments from the week. In today's show, we discuss the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers choking away their first two second-round playoff games, embracing variance, and much more. Whether you're here for the insights or just the entertainment, don't miss this lively discussion on the hottest topics in the betting community on Circle Back, the latest show on The Hammer Betting Network, part of Circles Off and proudly presented by Underdog.
Chopping it up with Brian from BC's Balls & Reptilia, who's pivoting away from ball pythons and leaning into a broader range of species. But this episode isn't just about animals—it's about the art of the sale. We'll dive into what the reptile industry is missing when it comes to e-commerce, communication, and selling strategy. Brian shares hard-earned insights from decades in the game, making this a must-watch for breeders who want to level up their business beyond the rack.
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In this episode of the Good Kind Podcast, Clayton, Chris, Brian, and Amy explore the nuances of cooking and baking, the evolution of food culture, and the spiritual significance of meal preparation. They discuss how food preparation can be a meaningful act of service and a way to engage with family, emphasizing the importance of creating memorable experiences around meals.TakeawaysFood preparation can be a spiritual act of service.Engaging in meal prep can foster deeper conversations with family.Cooking can be a way to express love and care for family.Tangible cues can enhance the meaning of meal preparation.Every meal has the potential for special moments.The act of cooking can be both a chore and a joy.Food nourishes not just the body, but also relationships.
A Connecticut man admits to the grisly dismemberment & dumping of his roommate's remains at a local cemetery. But the nature of the horrific crime & the recent find of almost a dozen other disturbing discoveries isn't quelling the concern about a serial killer lurking in the Northeast. An innocent man is finally walking free after being framed by an acquaintance for a brutal murder in a twisted revenge plot. Plus, an idiot driver's dumb theory has him speeding into some serious charges! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast, Dilly Hussain speaks with former inmate and Muslim prisoners rights activist, Dwaine Yusuf Patterson. Topics of discussion include: Dwaine's childhood, background, school and teenage years. Getting involved in violent crimes and gangs in south London. From youth offenders' juvenile prison to adult prison before the age of 18. Chopping a kid's thumb off and shooting two men at a car hire showroom. Exposure to Islam and becoming a Muslim in prison. The growth of Islam and Muslim converts in UK prisons. Systematic targeting of Muslim prisoners. FOLLOW 5PILLARS ON: Website: https://5pillarsuk.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@5Pillars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5pillarsuk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5pillarsnews Twitter: https://x.com/5Pillarsuk Telegram: https://t.me/s/news5Pillars TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@5pillarsnews
Fresh off a complete game shutout and a conference player of the week nod, senior pitcher Caleb Cross joins the pod to discuss his sensational performance over his last three starts. We also get into the details of how he battled back from injuries, both serious and silly. Plus, Bret and Adam review the latest with spring sports, recap the Battle At The Rock and preview Adam's upcoming showdown with a former App State golfer. #DSOTDPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rob Pizzola and the team from The Hammer Betting Network dive deep into the latest news and drama making waves on Gambling Twitter. From controversial takes to unexpected betting strategies, we're breaking down all the must-know moments from the week with Geoff Fienberg, Kirk Evans, and Jacob Gramegna. In today's episode, we process Duke's Final Four collapse, a new pick-selling tactic, Alex Ovechkin's 895th goal and plenty more. Whether you're here for the insights or just the entertainment, don't miss this lively discussion on the hottest topics in the betting community on Circles Back, the latest show on The Hammer Betting Network, part of Circles Off and proudly presented by Underdog.
Part 2 of Season 2's Unreleased Footage & Outtakes!What's on the Plate?:Kyle Cox (1:48) – Highlights on Harvester. Bacon Bits. Olive Garden. Clean Your Chicken!Steve Warwick (12:06) – Rant on Social Media Influencer Food Crazes. Pre-Workout: What is it?! Caffeine Spinning Cycles. Dried Strawberries & Espresso. Red Bull Diaries. Milton Lopes (21:24) – Portuguese Exchange. It Comes As It Comes! Steak On a Stone. Ketchup On Salmon.Dujonna Gift (26:08) – Rejection to Sweet Potato Fries. Food Health for Longevity. Air Fry Lies! Feeling For Something Sweet. Food From Love. Working From Gratitude. A Teaspoon of Shade…OK Maybe a Cup.Social MediaLick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcastCameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjartslicktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing & mastering of the theme Song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam FarrellAdam's Instagram: @farrell33aAdditional Music & Sound Effects - Music provided by https://slipstreammusic.comTrack: "The Goods"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/FCIXdXTrack: "Stankfaaczeownit"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/kAsm7kTrack: "Wine Glass Different Clink Soft 02"Download / Stream: https://slipstreammusic.com/tracks/321a50dc-3bc1-44ba-85a5-0ca8db1b3819?utm_source=attribution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes The Learning Leader Show with Ryan Hawk Episode #625: Anthony Consigli - Digging Graves, Playing Football at Harvard, Learning From Failure, Taking Big Chances, & Growing a Business From $3 Million to $4 Billion Anthony's great-grandfather came from Italy and he was a stone mason. He had 6 sons. He gave each a trade. His grandfather had a business mind. Then WWII came. 4 brothers went and fought. His grandfather and blind uncle stayed back to run the business. He brought his son into it (Anthony's dad) he was a heavy equipment operator. And did business leadership work after it. Hard Work: Born in 1967, 2nd oldest of 5 kids. Grew up in the 1970's remembering his dad always working 2 jobs including Saturdays as a heavy equipment operator in construction with side jobs at night, his mom as a night nurse with his grandmother watching them during the day. Hard work and work ethic were drilled into them by their dad, grandfather, and uncles who all were in construction. All had stoic personalities. Anthony started working full-time in the Summer, Saturdays, and school vacations in the 7th grade when he was 12. Cleaning the mortar off bricks from demolished buildings so that they could be reused, then digging and covering graves by hand at a bunch of local cemeteries. Chopping wood and burning the rubber off electrical wire from demolished buildings so we could bring the copper to the scrap yard for cash. It was not your typical childhood but I can see now it gave me incredible life lessons at an early age that allowed me to flourish in business and be a strong leader. Anthony was a gravedigger -I was a big part of the business because it was a consistent revenue stream. Regardless of a recession, people were going to die. For that reason, his dad and grandfather never wanted to give it up. Anthony dug them by hand, year-round. When I was in high school I was in charge of laying out the graves to be dug for the recently deceased. As the Catholic Church was not known for great record keeping the coordinates were often confused. I would cut the sod, save it and then start digging; 7.5' long, 4 foot wide, about 5.5'deep. I had to take 22 wheelbarrows of dirt and wheel them up a plank onto a truck as that was the displacement from the coffin and concrete box. One night the phone rang at the house. My dad yelled at me to tell me I had buried the body in the wrong place. He may have had a few expletives in there. The next morning, I spent the day digging a new hole, moving the box to the new grave, and then filling in both graves while the family watched. I tried blaming the priest but this was a losing battle. Lessons like this taught us accountability. Own it. Do what you say you are going to do and clean up your own messes. Dump Truck Story - When I was 14 I was helping to demolish the interiors of an old convent and we were throwing all the old cinder blocks into a dump truck. My grandfather didn't have anyone available to go dump the truck so he showed me the different lever and buttons; the clutch, the PTO, and gears, and told me where to go dump the truck. I knew a little about how to drive standard but had never driven a dump truck so he told me to leave it in first gear. I drove down the Main Street of the town with a long line of traffic behind me as I was going about 5 miles per hour. I got to the dump site, got the truck in position, enacted the PTO let my foot off the clutch, and got the dump body to start raising. I remember being so proud of myself. Like I had made it as a man. All of a sudden the truck jerked up violently and before I knew what happened the truck cab was in the air and the truck was upright vertically. I had forgotten to open the tailgate so the load had shifted and flipped the truck. There were no cell phones so I walked about a mile back to the site very embarrassed to call my grandfather. Construction has no shortage of occasions to be humbled as there are so many changing dynamics at hand all the time. But at the same time, being thrown into situations like this gave me this incredible tolerance for risk. It was embarrassing but you could overcome that embarrassment. 1997 - Anthony became the CEO. $3m business at that time. Anthony pushed for bigger work. 25 people at the company then. 2024 - $3.4B 2,400 employees. What happened? One big thing is a concept/book called Raving Fans by Ken Blanchard. Construction at the time was low bid, hard knuckles, people flipping the table, throw staplers. It wasn't friendly. It started to get more professional over time. “Raving fans makes sense to me. Apply how you treat people in hospitality to construction. We work hard on client service skills. Being really professional. There is so much repeat business. That was harder than I expected it to be. Clients were rewarding us work over and over again. We were nice people to deal with. Raving fans stayed with us. We've done a lot of jobs at Harvard or hospital systems. We've earned that reputation. I came into the business during a bad recession. That bruised me. I had to tell people I couldn't pay them. I worried about where money would come from.” The significance of their logo? The arch… The Arch is our logo and helps support these values. The arch is from the oldest surviving picture of our great grandfather who was a simple, hardworking, stone mason building this big stone arch. The arch denotes teamwork as you can't do it alone. It symbolizes forward progress, quality, and craft. All stuff we want to be associated with. Take Big Chances – We got through the first recession knowing we needed to be larger to be able to withstand the ups and downs of the economic cycle. We started taking some chances on some larger jobs with more demanding clients which was extremely stressful as we had no idea what we were doing. It was new territory. This is where all the humbling experiences as a kid like digging graves helped as it gave me the courage to take some risks. Failure isn't final and you can push through mistakes. Football at Harvard - Learned more on the football field than in any classroom. Discipline to a process. All the players at Harvard are there for the love of the game. I was admitted to Harvard with OK grades, but I could snap a football and block. I was surprised at the time Harvard accepted me. Looking back on it now, I should have been shocked as I was a meathead. At the same time, I think my blue-collar work history in a small family business, my being an Eagle Scout, and generally smart kid all helped. Harvard changed me in good ways despite my best efforts not to let Harvard change me in bad ways. I had this perception of blue-blood kids walking around with ascots and monocles or hippies protesting every earthly transgression on the planet. But that is not what I found. I made the best friends of my life; incredible diversity with kids from every socio-economic strata you could think of. Our team had a kid who was in an LA street gang and a kid who worked summers second shift in a limestone mill outside of Pittsburgh yet at the same time had a kid who was fifth generation Harvard who was just a nice guy. Really smart but normal kids. As much as I didn't want to change, I needed to change; be more open-minded, more curious, have better dressing and grooming habits, and manners. It meant being able to engage in meaningful conversation on heady topics; not Hulk Hogan and the WWF or how tough Chuck Norris was. I would always say that I didn't learn much in the classroom at Harvard but that's not fair. Liberal arts education is a bit under fire right now but it has served me well. I learned more through exposure to different people, other students smarter than me who were in random conversations and late-night debates. I learned more on the football field as I learned more about resilience, how to lose, and how to prepare. The liberal arts education gave me an appreciation for continued curiosity, learning, and study which may be a more important skill than any in a fast-changing world. It was the well-roundedness I needed. Leadership in Construction - Leadership means different things to different people. It can be easy in some settings. In football, all the players wanted to play. For a job site in South Boston, you walk onto a job site, you have 300-400 that don't want to be there, some don't speak English, then we get a union group, or an architect has other ideas, then traffic, weather, and things you can't control. It's hard for a leader to keep everybody working in the same direction. That's a huge leadership task. I was thinking about that. A construction superintendent at 6 am is thinking about all of this stuff. What makes someone good at that job? Sense of urgency, align and motivate hundreds of people, great planners, organized. Had a former Marine Vietnam Seargent who was great. A gym teacher who's awesome, he's in NYC with a job several city blocks. High sense of urgency, detail-oriented, motivates and aligns people. We do personality testing, and we've got a lot of people who are lower A and just as successful as higher A personalities. Such team players. Can put a team together. We like people who have played sports. Hiking – About 12 years ago, Anthony, his brother, son, and a few guys went out to hike a 10,000-footer in Colorado. They met their guide who was this little, old dude who looked like he smoked pot fairly regularly. As they looked to get started, Anthony asked him for the trail map and he said he didn't have one. “How do you know how to get to the top?" He pointed to the top of the mountain and said “It's right up there, we just need to keep going up." But when they were at the top, Anthony realized it was just an analogy for their business. We just needed to keep taking one more step up. ESOP - Consigli implemented an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) to make the company entirely employee-owned, fostering a culture of accountability, shared responsibility, and pride among their teammates, where employees directly benefit from the company's success and feel a stronger sense of ownership in decision-making; essentially, it aimed to create a more engaged and motivated employee base by giving them a stake in the company's performance.
Part 1 of Season 2's Unreleased Footage & Outtakes! What's on the Plate?:Kimberly Nichole (1:48) – Southern Realness. High On the Hog. Embrace the History. Salmon & Shrimp. Whipped Garlic Red Potatoes. Savoury Grits All Day Every Day. Simeon Montague (11:38) – Caribbean Delights. Mojitos! Puerto Rican Cheesecake Factory. Curried Prawn Patties. Bajan Fish Burger and Macaroni Pie. Rum Cake. Jamaican Flag Cocktail.David Hand (20:23) – Thoughts on Classic Modelling. Shrimp Tales. Nostalgia on Mrs. Doubtfire. Taco Time! Hold the Lime. First Date Onion Breath.Taofique Folarin (29:12) – Asian Culinary Escapades. Ramen From a Pipe. The Essence of Taofique. Heat Beneath the Surface.Social MediaLick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcastCameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjartslicktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing & mastering of the theme Song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam FarrellAdam's Instagram: @farrell33a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://duplicationnation.com/ Randy's back with another “Chopping It Up…” episode, this time with Sarah Zolecki. They discuss their personal and professional growth over years, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and tracking key business indicators. They also touched on the role of belief in success, the impact of the pandemic on business, and the importance of developing skills beyond just tactics in network marketing. The conversation concluded with a discussion on balancing work and family life in network marketing and the importance of mentorship. Please rate, subscribe, and share. Note: Explicit languageShow Notes:Confessions of a Prosperity Guru: https://randygage.com/confessions-of-a-prosperity-guru/ Top 10 Books for Transformation: https://randygage.com/top-10-books-to-transform-your-life/
Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial advisor and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, about the pitfalls of making emotional changes to investment portfolios when markets are volatile. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape.Thank you for listening to The Money Show podcast.Listen live - The Money Show with Stephen Grootes is broadcast weekdays between 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) on 702 and CapeTalk. There’s more from the show at www.themoneyshow.co.za Subscribe to the Money Show daily and weekly newslettersThe Money Show is brought to you by Absa. Follow us on:702 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkzaCapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week we're back in the Tomato Tent to talk a bit about the watering process, the installation of the new carbon filter for the tent (the tropaya tomatoes are getting resinous as fuck, definitely needed one!) I also chop down the buckwheat and millet to do the final chop and drop on the last 30gal pot for this round! I also harvested a few buckwheat seeds, not enough to mill and make flour, but enough to plant again and grow more! Terp's N ThingsWho's Who Solventless - DosalatoD-nail - Universal Torchless Heater@bearmountainstudios - Baby Geraldine 10mm Mini RBR@wave_quartz - 10mm Mini XL Gyer SlurperThe backup IG is still up! I'm making the transition to twitter and patreon! Go check it out! https://www.instagram.com/terpenetherapytimecapsule/Thank you for listening and please make sure you check out all of our social medias and subscribe to our YouTube and Patreon!https://www.instagram.com/terpenetherapytimecapsule/https://x.com/_terpenetherapyhttps://www.patreon.com/terpenetherapypodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuE6pg63WB2dwZ--1SgTig/featuredDISCLAIMER: All cannabis on this podcast was purchased legally and all individuals pictured consuming cannabis are over the age of 21. Terpene Therapy does not condone any use of illicit cannabis, especially by any persons under the age of 21.Support the show
Day 81 of preparing for the Million Euro Lap—a 3,000-kilometer run around Ireland's coast to raise €1 million for charity. Today, Damian Browne faces the final session of cycle two, a run he's been dodging all week. Fear of another breakdown—rooted in 80 days of nagging Achilles and calf issues—has him reluctant to push. But with a hike in Ireland looming in two days, he laces up and goes for it.What unfolds is a gritty victory: 40 minutes of running, split into two-minute sprints (up to 13 km/h, his fastest since injury) and longer five-minute efforts at a quicker pace than last week. That's nine minutes more volume than the previous session, with every variable—speed, duration, intensity—cranked up. The Achilles holds, the body responds, and the mind wrestles with doubt but emerges intact. Tune in for a raw take on overcoming fear, inching toward mastery, and the quiet power of persistence.In This Episode:✔️ Fear's shadow: How past breakdowns fuel reluctance to run—and how Damian faces it✔️ Run recap: 40 minutes total—two-minute sprints at 13 km/h, five-minute efforts, 9 minutes more than last week✔️ Achilles watch: Paper-mache mornings vs. a solid session—what's real, what's phantom?✔️ Strength & lean gains: Visible body comp shifts and a plan for more mobility in cycle three
ON THIS EPISODE OF THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS GOLF WEEK SPOTLIGHT, WE ARE CHOPPING IT UP WITH SOME GOOD STICKS IN OUR CHAMP AND A FLIGHT. KEVIN DUMICICH WHO HAS BEEN ON TOUR FOR 2 YEARS AND JASON HOCH IN OUR A FLIGHT WHO HAS BEEN ON FOR 2 YEARS TALK ABOUT THE TOUR. THEY TALK ABOUT HOW LONG THEY HAVE PLAYED THE GAME AND SOME BACKGROUND AND WHAT THE LOVE ABOUT THIS AMAZING NATIONAL TOUR. WE TALK ABOUT SOME HIGHLIGHTS FOR THEIR UPCOMING SEASON IN SOME COURSES WE ARE PLAYING, AND WHAT TO GET OUT OF THE SEASON. JASON HOCH IS NOT ONLY A GOLFER ON OUR TOUR BUT 1 OF OUT SPONSORS FOR THE NY UPSTATE REGION. JCH SOFTWASH IS AN AMAZING COMPANY THAT CLEANS YOUR HOUSE SIDING, GUTTERS, DECKS, AND MORE. WE HAVE A LOT OF LAUGHS AND JOKE AROUND ABOUT SOME OLD STORIES OF PRIOR GOLF EXPERIENCES, TALK ABOUT PGA TOUR AND UPCOMING PICKS FOR THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP. EVEN SOME PICKS FOR US NY BOYS FINALLY GETTING OUT FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR OUTSIDE AT A LOCAL COURSE WITH OVER 36 PLAYING. SOME PICKS FR THAT, SOME PICKS FOR THE 2025 SEASON AND WILD PICKS TO WIN EVENTS. GREAT LISTEN AND EPISODE OF THE GOLF WEEK SPOTLIGHT. TO JOIN THE GOLFWEEK AM TOUR CLICK HERE Golfweek Amateur Tour AND UNDER THE TAB FIND A TOUR NEAR YOU AND SIGN UP!!!! TELL THEM THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS SENT YA!!!! THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS PODCAST IS AVAILABLE ON ALL PODCAST PLATFORMS AND YOUTUBE PLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE TO THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS PODCAST LINKS BELOW https://www.instagram.com/upstate_golf_guys_podcast?igsh=NXdhcTR3MW02MWZ4&utm_source=qr The Upstate Golf Guys Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-upstate-golf-guys-podcast/id1726286802 https://open.spotify.com/show/4jYL9Hi0FQrfHrmaBnDXrW?si=12cfbbd0ef11441f A QUICK LIKE AND FOLLOW GOES A LONG WAY!!!! TRULY APPRECIATE ALL THE SUPPORT. LOVE YOU ALL!!! PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR NEWEST SPONSOR OUT AND SHOW SOME SUPPORT THOMAS PAUL CONSTRUCTION 518-308-6794 Thomas Paul Construction LLC is a full-service construction company who specializes in roofing covering the Greater Capital Region. Residential & Commercial Roofing Experts | Thomas Paul Construction Be sure to tell them the UPSTATE GOLF GUYS sent you to save HUGE, before Tom gets out of the truck.... FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS GO SPEAK TO JARED AT NORTHEASTERN INSURANCE AGENCY Home - Northeastern Insurance And can't forget my man Uncle Paulie...Be sure to check out Lombardi Golf Putters, Lombardi Putters are built above the rest but cost less.... Making golf more accessible one putter at a time.... Be sure to use code "Upstate" at check-out to save a hefty discount!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 78 of preparing to run 3,000 kilometers around Ireland's coast—a monumental challenge dubbed the Million Euro Lap to raise €1 million for charity. Today, Damian Browne is buzzing with momentum, four weeks into cycle two of his training. From 5:00 AM gym crowds in Australia to big jumps in strength and distance, this dispatch is a testament to grit, adaptation, and the power of routine.Week four is all about pushing the numbers—time on feet, load, speed—and Damian's delivering. With running volumes climbing and strength sessions intensifying, he's hitting RQS scores in the low 8s (averaging 8.3), a sign of peak form. But a familiar foe lurks: a niggle in his Achilles-calf region forces a recalibration. Sled pulls, biking, and heavy leg work take center stage as he navigates the balance between progress and preservation. Tune in for a raw reflection on thriving under pressure, the magic of seven-hour sleep, and why resistance fuels the journey.In This Episode:✔️ 5:00 AM gym warriors: The surprising crowd inspiring Damian's early morning grind✔️ Cycle two, week four: Pushing distance, speed, and strength with sled pulls and heavy leg sessions✔️ Achilles alert: Managing a sudden niggle with smart adjustments—biking over running✔️ Sleep as a superpower: How 7+ hours a night is boosting recovery and performance✔️ Hip breakthrough: Glute ham raises refine alignment, easing knee pain and elevating formFor the Deep Roots AudienceThis episode is for those who live for the grind—adventurers, seekers, and anyone chasing a bigger purpose. Damian's relentless drive and unfiltered honesty will resonate with anyone who's faced setbacks and kept swinging. Whether you're plotting your own epic challenge or just striving for more, this is your call to dig deep and stay the course.
In this episode of O Lala! in RVA, we celebrate hitting 1,000 followers (thank you!) and then dive into an inspiring conversation with Katie Kenyon, Executive Director of Village Green RVA. Katie shares how Village Green is tackling food insecurity, providing fresh meals to thousands, and creating a true sense of community in Richmond. From sourcing food to supporting foster families, Katie's work is changing lives. Plus, we get into some local drama (Secret Sandwich Society buns, anyone?), shout out our favorite RVA spots, and drop all the details on upcoming events you won't want to miss!What You'll Hear in This Episode:
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In the 2nd hour of today's show, the guys chat with Joe Patrick. We hit 4th and 1.
Jackie got a fade, look at him go. The return of the Surprise Line today. Doug wants a hint. Natty Nate. Longest tenured folks in sports. Folks are calling in despite KG being away from the studio, much to the chagrin of Jackie Papers. Phone lines are loaded. Chester is the first on the line, wanting to challenge Jackson to NBA trivia. Armand is the next person, wanting some tips on starting his own podcast. Chopping it up about Dad's. Biff is the next poor soul to enter the phone call chamber Surprise guest at 9:30. The Athletic's MLB franchise rankings since 2000. The Redbirds are higher than you think. Discussing the 2025 season in context to the 21st century as a whole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jackie got a fade, look at him go. The return of the Surprise Line today. Doug wants a hint. Natty Nate. Longest tenured folks in sports. Folks are calling in despite KG being away from the studio, much to the chagrin of Jackie Papers. Phone lines are loaded. Chester is the first on the line, wanting to challenge Jackson to NBA trivia. Armand is the next person, wanting some tips on starting his own podcast. Chopping it up about Dad's. Biff is the next poor soul to enter the phone call chamber Surprise guest at 9:30. The Athletic's MLB franchise rankings since 2000. The Redbirds are higher than you think. Discussing the 2025 season in context to the 21st century as a whole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pro Bettors Expose The WORST Pieces Of Gambling Content Rob Pizzola and the team from The Hammer Betting Network dive deep into the latest news and drama making waves on Gambling Twitter. From controversial takes to unexpected betting strategies, we're breaking down all the must-know moments from the week. Today's show discusses the recent spaces, a notorious capper's crash out, the best sporting day of the year and much more. Whether you're here for the insights or just the entertainment, don't miss this lively discussion on the hottest topics in the betting community on Circles Back, the latest show on The Hammer Betting Network, part of Circles Off and proudly presented by Underdog.
The 39 Melachos Of Shabbos Series #12 - Slicing, dicing, chopping, and mashing on Shabbos 01/04/2016
Burnie and Ashley discuss forensic accounting, Infinity Nikki ain't free, lifetime app subscriptions, unused game updates, Amazon takes over Bond, Marvel cuts series, Rivals layoffs, and the weird connection between Bond and The Three Stooges.
Trump is REALLY getting under DEMs Skin!!!
*This is an edited recording during an Instagram Live giveaway. We apologize ahead of time for any audio issues.*Ghoul gang, this one's a special treat! We sat down with one of our favorite spooky queens, Amby Scissorhands, for a killer mini-sode recorded live during her annual Instagram live giveaway extravaganza!We asked her all about how she got started with her business, where her love of horror and all things spooky began, and so much more. From her favorite slashers to the wildest moments of the giveaway, this episode was packed with eerie fun—so bear with us on the audio (and the occasional scream of excitement).Grab your nearest severed hand (or just a cozy drink) and tune in for this frightfully fun chat with the one and only Amby Scissorhands!
Send us a textIn Episode 51 of The Vault, we discuss this week's controversial opinion, “Pink Tax isn't real” before diving into our listener dilemmas:
In this episode, Louis is joined by celebrity chef and best–selling cookbook author, Jamie Oliver. Jamie tells Louis about his public feuds with Gordon Ramsey and Anthony Bourdain, chopping part of his finger off on live TV, and why his jerk rice caused such a stir. Plus, Louis provides some recipe tips… Warnings: Strong language, as well as discussion around food production that may upset some listeners. Visit spotify.com/resources for information and resources. Links/Attachments: TV Show: ‘The Naked Chef' (1999) – BBC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-CeoHHDYw8 TV Show: ‘Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends' (1998) – BBC (UK only) https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b006w7gn/louis-therouxs-weird-weekends Jamie's Italian https://italian.jamieoliver-rg.com/ Book: Simply Jamie, Jamie Oliver (2024) https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/books/simply-jamie TV Show: ‘Jamie's Kitchen' (2002) – Channel 4 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358844/ TV Show: ‘Jamie's School Dinners' (2005) – Channel 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG66rKiNkw4 ‘Lads, Gak and Union Jacks: The Oral History of ‘Cool Britannia'' - Vice https://www.vice.com/en/article/lads-gak-and-union-jacks-the-oral-history-of-cool-britannia/ Song: ‘Jiggle Jiggle', Louis Theroux and Duke & Jones (2022) https://open.spotify.com/artist/016Rz5DsXUPPxosNTZLYcv TV Show: ‘Only Fools and Horses' (1981 - 2003) – BBC (not available to watch) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006xthd Harvey's, London (1987 – 1993) https://www.thegoodfoodguide.co.uk/editorial/GFG-archives/1988-to-1993-marco-pierre-white-at-harveys--six-years-that-inspired-a-new-generation-of-chefs# Book: White Heat, Marco Pierre White (1990) https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/white-heat-25-book-marco-pierre-white-9781845339906?price=27.00 Book: Kitchen Confidential, Anthony Bourdain (2000) https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/kitchen-confidential-book-anthony-bourdain-9781408845042?sku=NGR9781408845042&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj9m7BhD1ARIsANsIIvBU0sOfPH6enBc2Qpztul1QXcMLLn8uut7WbtMgryXA3UkvNOMH3gEaAmMtEALw_wcB ‘Jamie Oliver's Empire Collapses as 22 UK Restaurants Close' – The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/food/2019/may/21/jamie-oliver-jobs-administrators-restaurants-jamies-italian Book: The Naked Chef, Jamie Oliver (1999) https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/naked-chef-book-jamie-oliver-9780718143602?sku=GOR001223048&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj9m7BhD1ARIsANsIIvD4Smq_BjCdfmuhtcCExQXMOuf2ipLA-EDglvrr5ithxbO71JFNRJkaAuKPEALw_wcB Bite Back 2030 https://www.biteback2030.com/ ‘I Was a Cookbook Ghostwriter' – The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/dining/i-was-a-cookbook-ghostwriter.html#:~:text=Julia%20Turshen%2C%20who%20is%20writing,a%20culinary%20romp%20through%20Spain. Podcast: ‘Young Again with Kirsty Young' - BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001rgtq TV Show: ‘Jamie: Fast and Simple' (2024) – Channel 4 https://www.channel4.com/programmes/jamie-fast-and-simple Credits: Producer: Millie Chu Assistant Producers: Maan al-Yasiri and Emilia Gill Production Manager: Francesca Bassett Music: Miguel D'Oliveira Audio Mixer: Tom Guest Video Mixer: Scott Edwards Shownotes compiled by Immie Webb Executive Producer: Arron Fellows A Mindhouse Production for Spotify www.mindhouse.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back Gizzy juss and good friend Justin aka JLAN here to converse about hip hop and whats up with 2025 so far . Hit the play button
In this episode, Donny Deutsch explores the concept of branding in various contexts, from politics to corporate strategies. He discusses the marketing prowess of Donald Trump, the implications of hostage situations, and pays tribute to influential figures. The conversation also covers corporate policy changes, cultural trends in baby naming, health trends, the significance of cursive writing, and the psychological effects of retail therapy. Takeaways: Donald Trump excels at marketing and understanding audience needs. Democrats need to adopt more showmanship in politics. The release of hostages comes with complex political implications. Cecile Roberts was a significant figure in women's health advocacy. Starbucks is changing its open-door policy to improve customer experience. Aggressive baby names reflect cultural trends and parental choices. Chopping wood has surprising health benefits for men. Cursive writing is becoming a rare skill and is valued. Retail therapy has scientifically proven benefits for mood enhancement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most difficult surgeries in medicine, in sports, art and food.
Chopping it up with the homie Banjer Jack on everything from building guitars, Sacred Harp singing, and backwoods time warps to Destiny's Child, de-normalizing the weird, and the event we all lived through that shall never be forgotten. We also get deep into talking bout God, the church, animism, and what being Christian means to us. Follow Banjer Jack on X @stupidfirst Support the show and access hundreds more episodes at patreon.com/agitator
“How is it that I feel so close to you?” Subscribe here to be notified when the postman's come. Anne Levitt played by Brittany Sue Hines Adapted from the novel 'Dearest' by Michael London Production, Editing, & Sound Design by George Drake, Jr. Music Composition by Mustafa Shaheen This series was made possible by a generous grant from the Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District with assistance from Culture Works. This episode of Dearest features the following sounds from Freesound.org: Freesound Singer SK29.july08.2of6.wav by juskiddink, KITCHEN by yahaveva, Chopping and frying an onion.wav by Benboncan, Herat 7.wav by ERH
Chopping it up with the self proclaimed, "Two Fat Mexicans!", L.A.'s legendary DJ personalities, Nick and Eric V, collectively known as The Baka Boyz! They made their mark on the Los Angeles radio scene over the last 30+ years, and changed the game with their bombastic billboards and eclectic personalities. We talk about how they rose through the ranks at Power 106 to taking over the morning show in their early 20s. Let's get into it!
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it.In this week's LuAnna: The Podcast: Anna's got Harry Potter's kitchen, Peter Crouch is a 'goalscorer', new celeb mates, Lu finds Adele boring and David joins us in the studio for ALL the goss from his virtual dates. PLUS: Should parental rights always be given? Chopping off the wrong leg, a rant about gossip and Anna sleeps like a kangaroo. GRAB YOUR TICKETS FOR THE BIG FESTIVE NIGHT IN: https://luanna.live/Remember, if you want to get in touch you can: Email us at luanna@everythingluanna.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Chris and Jessie agree that they both hate impromptu sexting and would prefer to see men chopping wood than doing anything sexual. 'Wicked' is about to come out and Chris seems more excited for that than Jessie attempting to set him again with her gay neighbor.
In this week's episode with all five of our pastors talk about trick or treating this Halloween and Jeremy's surprise 10-year anniversary party. We also continue our discussion of the book, Chop Wood Carry Water.
Reach Out Via Text!In todays episode we are honored to be recording from the Milwaukee podcast studio At Equip Expo 2024. We are joined by Michael and Bradley who are going to share about the new battery technology that is coming to help the end user grow your company as well as some tool specific info as well. It was a great time chatting with these guys and hearing more about how Milwaukee is growing in the OPE space. Check out all the products below:Milwaukee Website-https://www.milwaukeetool.com/productsSupport the show 10% off LMN Software- https://lmncompany.partnerlinks.io/growinggreenpodcast Book A Consult Call-https://stan.store/GrowingGreenPodcast Lawntrepreneur Academy-https://www.lawntrepreneuracademy.com/ The Landscaping Bookkeeper-https://thelandscapingbookkeeper.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growinggreenlandscapes/ Email-ggreenlandscapes@gmail.com
In this final hour, Tobin & Leroy preview the Heat vs Knicks battle tonight at the Kaseya Center. They preview the Bills vs Dolphins matchup. They go in more on how the Zach Sieler injury has affected the team and how much Tobin misses him?
What can we learn from the story of the Levite and his concubine in Judges chapter 19? Why did the Levite chop his concubine into pieces and send them to the twelves tribes of Israel? Is anything in Judges 19 in harmony with God's character, will, and law?