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For the first time since 2018, Michigan earned a win at Michigan State! Brian and Terry react to the Wolverines' impressive 83-71 rivalry victory. Then, Brian heads into the Michigan locker room around the 15-minute to catch up with Dusty May, Trey McKenney, Yaxel Lendeborg, Nimari Burnett, and Will Tschetter. Stay to the end for a full highlight recap of an awesome win for the Maize and Blue!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
HRRN's I Ask, They Answer with trainer Dale Romans and turf writer Tim Wilkin. Presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business
Presented by TwinSpires We preview Saturday's Holy Bull Stakes with trainer Riley Mott and Centennial Farms owner Don Little Jr., trainer Gary Capuano discusses his trio of talented runners in Laurel's Spectacular Bid Stakes, and owner Jake Ballis looks back on his big win in last Saturday's UAE 2000 Guineas with Kentucky Derby hopeful Six Speed. Plus, we kick off our 2026 'Kentucky Bred Conversation' series with Chauncey Morris, Executive Director of the KTA/KTOB, Ashley Anderson gives you three races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on a weekly 'Stroll Through Racing History' presented by Keeneland, we look at the top ranked Derby hopefuls in 'Calling All Three-Year-Olds' with Bobby Neuman presented by Spendthrift, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.
Sophia Eliana is a Denver-based queer folk musician, florist, and dancer originally from Monterey, California. She fosters the craft of storytelling through lyricism that weaves wit and warmth, allowing laughter to spill from each song like sunlight dappling through the leaves of a dense forest. Her undergraduate studies began as a voice principal at Berklee College of Music in Valencia, Spain. Among sheep and root vegetables, she concluded her undergraduate studies farming at College of the Atlantic on Mount Desert Island, Maine. Sophia Eliana has embarked on multiple national and international tours, performing at venues such as Mengi (Reykjavik, Iceland), The 1932 Criterion Theatre (Bar Harbor, ME), The Artist bar Valencia (Valencia, Spain), Sonoma Bluegrass & Folk Festival (Sonoma, CA), and Underground Music Showcase (Denver, CO). She has opened up for notable artists including The Ballroom Thieves, Emma Klein, Marielle Kraft, and Spectre Jones. Anyone attending Sophia Eliana's shows is guaranteed to walk away with a belly full of giggles, a softened smile, and an ooey-gooey heart. Listen to her studio sophomore album, “Glitter Bug,” recorded at The Wonderhaus with Jacob Williams and Noah Dearbon, available on any streaming platform now.Connect with Sophia https://www.sophiaeliana.comInstagram @thesophiaelianaSupport the showThanks for listening and for your friendship. Interested in taking a yoga teacher training, working with me as your Ayurveda Health Counselor, or going on an upcoming retreat? Check out the Madre & The Muse website for details.www.madreandthemuse.com For info about the Tulum retreat, please visit http://www.inlightenretreattulum.com.
Inside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers
Want personalized help with your application strategy? Book a free 1:1 call with one of our Former Admissions Officers here: CLICK HERE. CURRENT INGENIUS PREP 2025-2026 EARLY ADMISSIONS RESULTS: 17 offers from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford & MIT. 33 Ivy League offers. 50 offers from top 10 schools. 96 offers from top 20 schools, and also 135 offers from top 30 schools. In this episode, we break down 2025-2026 early admissions results, 2026 college admissions trends, deferrals, testing policies, and what colleges are prioritizing this year. --- Register for our upcoming webinars. We also offer tons of free resources on our website/blog. Questions, comments, or topic requests? Email jilian.yong@ingeniusprep.com. To learn more about InGenius Prep, visit us at ingeniusprep.com.
Pivot Family! Your favorite trio is back talking all of sports' big stories and breaking down the hottest headlines. Super Bowl week is finally set with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots back in the big dance! But that wasn't the biggest NFL news of the week, as a leak from Canton reveals Bill Belichick did not make the Hall of Fame as a first ballot and we talk about the fall out, what this means for Belichick and what it says about those involved in the process, is it personal? The long standing Pro Bowl has always been a way to recognize the league's elite, but has it become a popularity contest more than a football honor? The guys discuss after the sports world reacts to Shedeur Sanders being named as one of the AFC quarterbacks, which Fred raises the question, how did he get ahead of Trevor Lawrence who was a MVP finalist? The league's eight head coaching vacancies are almost all filled and another year of no minority hirings, it's a process of hiring the best person for the job and we go in depth about Ryan being seen as a strong candidate to lead a team. College football is changing more and more as teams are putting in place a fine policy for missing practices and team events, we talk about how Deion Sanders implemented this system at Colorado and why the NCAA landscape has become so cloudy. We also talk about Tracy Morgan's recent encounter with a person he once knew who used to bully him as a kid, the guys share their experiences and how even as adults, it's hard to process sometimes. Pivot Family don't forget to comment, like and subscribe to stay up to date on all our latest conversations, and we really do love hearing from you, keep letting us know what you think! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Day 1,436.Today, as Donald Trump announces an “energy ceasefire” we ask: what it means, has it started and can it hold. Our correspondent in Turkey tells us China is supplying critical components of Russia's nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles and have our regular fortnightly update about resistance activity in the occupied areas. Plus later, we hear about a new adaptation for the theatre of a Ukrainian story that blends folklore with contemporary themes of power, superstition and women's struggle for equality.ContributorsDominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Venetia Rainey (Co-host Battle Lines podcast). @venetiarainey on X.Sophia Jan (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @sophia_yan on Twitter.Roland Oliphant(Chief Foreign Analyst). @RolandOliphanton on X.Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor for Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.Dr. Jade McGlynn (War Studies Department of King's College). @DrJadeMcGlynn on X.SIGN UP TO THE ‘UKRAINE: THE LATEST' WEEKLY NEWSLETTER:http://telegraph.co.uk/ukrainenewsletter Each week, Dom Nicholls and Francis Dearnley answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It's free for everyone, including non-subscribers.CONTENT REFERENCED:Antonia Langford's reporting on winter in Kyiv:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/01/29/putin-agrees-ceasefire-stop-attacking-ukraines-cities/Roland's analysis: Trump has announced a Ukraine ceasefire. Is it a sham or showstopper?https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/01/29/trump-ukraine-ceasefire-sham-showstopper/How China is powering Putin's deadliest new weapon (Sophia Yan in The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/01/28/china-helping-russia-build-nuclear-capable-missile/How to Become a Dictator podcast by Sophia Yan:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/10/18/introducing-how-become-dictator-new-telegraph-podcast-power/Learn more about The Witch of Konotop:https://www.hackneyempire.co.uk/events/the-witch-of-konotop-2026Thresholds of Survival: The Resistance in Occupied Ukraine (Dr Jade McGlynn's Report):https://www.csis.org/analysis/thresholds-survival-resistance-occupied-ukraineRussia strips nuclear forces, Navy, and Air Force to fill infantry ranks —military experthttps://euromaidanpress.com/2026/01/29/russia-infantry-manpower-shortage-elite-forces/LISTEN TO THIS PODCAST IN NEW LANGUAGES:The Telegraph has launched translated versions of Ukraine: The Latest in Ukrainian and Russian, making its reporting accessible to audiences on both sides of the battle lines and across the wider region, including Central Asia and the Caucasus. Just search Україна: Останні Новини (Ukr) and Украина: Последние Новости (Ru) on your on your preferred podcast app to find them. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/ukrainethelatestSubscribe: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan Johnson and SEBH delve into the cultural nuances of the South, particularly in relation to hunting. They explore the definitions of the South, share personal hunting stories, and discuss the evolving attitudes towards hunting, moving from a focus on big bucks to a more experience-driven approach. The conversation also touches on urban hunting, hunting regulations, and the diverse hunting culture across the Southern states. SEBH shares insights about the Southeastern Bowhunter Podcast, emphasizing the importance of genuine storytelling in the hunting community.takeaways The South is defined differently by various people. Texas often sees itself as separate from the South. College football culture is intense in the South. Hunting experiences are becoming more valued than just big bucks. Urban hunting is surrounded by myths and realities. Baiting regulations vary significantly by state. The Southern hunting culture is diverse but shares common values. Deer camps are less prevalent in Georgia compared to other states. Georgia has a long archery season with generous tag allocations. Hunting in Georgia presents unique challenges, especially with deer behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan Johnson and SEBH delve into the cultural nuances of the South, particularly in relation to hunting. They explore the definitions of the South, share personal hunting stories, and discuss the evolving attitudes towards hunting, moving from a focus on big bucks to a more experience-driven approach. The conversation also touches on urban hunting, hunting regulations, and the diverse hunting culture across the Southern states. SEBH shares insights about the Southeastern Bowhunter Podcast, emphasizing the importance of genuine storytelling in the hunting community.takeaways The South is defined differently by various people. Texas often sees itself as separate from the South. College football culture is intense in the South. Hunting experiences are becoming more valued than just big bucks. Urban hunting is surrounded by myths and realities. Baiting regulations vary significantly by state. The Southern hunting culture is diverse but shares common values. Deer camps are less prevalent in Georgia compared to other states. Georgia has a long archery season with generous tag allocations. Hunting in Georgia presents unique challenges, especially with deer behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if wealth isn't about luck, connections, or hustle—but about how you think? In today's episode, we unpack a fascinating story of a 17-year-old dishwasher who spent a decade working inside a high-end country club alongside ultra-wealthy members. What he learned completely dismantled common assumptions about rich people—and surprisingly, many of his lessons line up directly with Scripture. Bob and Linda walk through 7 mindset shifts that separate people who grow wealth from those who stay stuck, and why renewing your mind around money may be the most biblical financial move you can make. This isn't about chasing money—it's about becoming the kind of person God can trust with more. Episode Highlights 1. Rich people aren't greedy—greed is the problem Money doesn't change your heart; it amplifies what's already there. When we believe "all rich people are greedy," we subconsciously sabotage our own growth. 2. Be cool (aka: be kind) True wealth shows up as humility and generosity toward those earlier on the path. Kindness is influence. 3. Wealthy kids inherit a mindset before they inherit money What did you inherit about money growing up? Limiting beliefs can be rewired—especially through God's Word. "For as he thinks in his heart, so is he." —Proverbs 23:7 (NLT) 4. You don't need school to be successful—but you do need wisdom Education matters, but obedience to God matters more. College doesn't guarantee provision—God does. 5. Stop chasing money; start creating value Money is a result, not a target. It's simply a reflection of the value you bring to others. 6. Money is a learnable skill You don't have to be "good at math" to be good with money. One book, one framework, one habit can radically change your financial future. 7. Focus on becoming who God created you to be Growth, wisdom, and Christlikeness compound over time—and so does stewardship. Key Scriptures Mentioned (NLT) Proverbs 23:7 — "For as he thinks in his heart, so is he." Romans 12:2 — "Let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think." Matthew 6:26 — God's provision for the birds (and for you) Action Item for This Week Do these three things: Identify one limiting belief you inherited about money. Find one biblical truth that directly contradicts it. Learn one practical thing about how money actually works (book, podcast, or Scripture). Small shifts in thinking can unlock massive change. Wealth doesn't start in your bank account—it starts in your beliefs.
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Spencer Davis | College RetreatIn this episode, Spencer will look at Mark 14, where Jesus stands firm before a corrupt council, declaring His Lordship and embracing the cost, while Peter crumbles by a courtyard fire out of fear of being seen. This episode contrasts courage and collapse, exposes the quiet ways we deny Christ today, and points to the hope found in Christ.College RetreatPlease leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Eventually, the bill always comes due.In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges and Mary Hitzges walk through two modern sports realities that look very different — but are built on the same idea: pushing limits until something breaks.Norm begins with the Dallas Cowboys' looming 2026 salary-cap crisis. With the projected cap sitting just over $300 million, the Cowboys are already $30 million over, before accounting for key free agents they want to keep. Norm explains how Dallas has once again boxed itself into a corner by restructuring contracts, pushing money into the future, and concentrating massive cap hits among a small group of stars. The discussion centers on the uncomfortable math surrounding Kenny Clark's $21 million cap hit, the franchise's reliance on “robbing Peter to pay Paul,” and why restructuring deals feels easy now — and painful later.From there, the episode shifts to college football, where the definition of “career” is quietly being rewritten. Norm breaks down the unusual case of Miami linebacker Mohammad Ture, who is returning for an eighth season of college football at age 25. Thanks to redshirts, injury waivers, COVID eligibility, and NIL money, Norm explains why staying in college can now be more financially rewarding — and less risky — than going pro for some players.It's an episode about consequences, incentives, and systems stretched well beyond what they were designed to handle — whether it's an NFL salary cap or the idea that college football is still just for college kids.Chapters 00:00:00 – Just wondering about another Cowboys cap problem00:01:27 – The 2026 NFL salary cap: $300 million — and Dallas is over00:02:08 – Who still needs to be paid00:02:34 – “Robbing Peter to pay Paul” explained00:03:23 – Cutting contracts to create cap space00:04:12 – Kenny Clark's $21 million problem00:04:56 – Why letting Clark walk creates backlash00:05:37 – Nine players taking up $259 million00:06:26 – Doing the math — and realizing it doesn't work00:06:43 – The March 11 free-agency deadline00:07:23 – Pushing Dak's money down the road00:08:08 – Zach Martin's retirement and dead money reality00:09:01 – Can “busting the budget” actually lead to a Super Bowl?00:09:48 – Sponsor break: Bob's Steak & Chop House00:10:14 – Full Moon Healing Balm00:11:26 – College football's newest oddity00:12:19 – Mohammad Ture returns for his eighth season00:13:18 – How eligibility rules made this possible00:13:56 – Why the NFL isn't as attractive anymore00:14:14 – Making a career out of college football00:14:55 – Sponsors and closing thoughts00:15:36 – Final sign-offCheck us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
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Send us an email @ info@parentcoachesunleashed.com SummaryIn this episode of Parent Coaches Unleashed, Jessica Anger and Carrie Wiesenfeld discuss the emotional rollercoaster of college admissions for both students and parents. They explore how to support children through the highs and lows of acceptance and rejection, emphasizing the importance of finding the right college fit based on personal interests rather than prestige. The conversation highlights the need for open communication, understanding, and allowing children to experience their feelings during this pivotal time in their lives.TakeawaysCollege admissions can evoke a mix of emotions for families.It's important to let children experience their feelings of rejection.Rejection can be a powerful learning experience.Finding the right college fit is crucial for student success.Parents should guide, not dictate, college decisions.Encourage children to explore their interests and passions.College is a time for personal growth and exploration.Students should consider the social aspects of college life.Rejection is a part of life and can lead to resilience.Parents should avoid comparing their child's journey to others.Questions to help guide your child:1. What excites you about going to this school?2. What are three things you might want to try at this school?3. What do you think a regular day might look like at this school?4. Let's look at what they offer in terms of support in case you need it.5. Do they have your major and something else you might be interested in?
Send us a textIn this episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, host Joe Kerns sits down with renowned sociologist Dr. Sara Goldrick‑Rab to uncover the real drivers behind rising college costs and the policies shaping higher education today.As the founder of the Real College movement and author of Paying the Price, Dr. Goldrick-Rab breaks down why the current education system is failing students and families, how financial aid is often misunderstood, and what meaningful reform could look like.Listeners will walk away with practical insights for navigating the college financial journey — plus a deeper understanding of bold solutions such as free community college and the policy changes needed to make higher education more affordable and equitable for all.
There are lots of things that might prevent kids from making it to school, distractions at home, lack of adequate resources, even snow! Dr. Kim Carter, Superintendent at Battle Creek Public School, talks to Community Matters about what they're doing to try to solve for those issues and talks about a new program designed to help kids from cradle to college. Episode ResourcesBattle Creek Public Schools WebsiteABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERS Former WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays, 8:00 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln and produced by Livemic Communications.Do you have a non-profit you'd like to hear highlighted on Community Matters? Go to our website and let us know!
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Bridgerton Season 4 is here! Does this season hold up compared to the rest? Neilson has revealed the top streamed shows of 2025, and they aren't what you'd expect. Meanwhile, ‘KPop Demon Hunters' was the most watched movie of the year. Premiering today on Disney+ is Marvel's new show ‘Wonder Man' - with rave reviews. Let us SOLVE your problems! BadAdvice973@gmail.com. Hello Saratoga, good bye short-term rentals! College students are using AI humanizing programs to make sure their work can't be detected as AI. Tesla drops major production news. A new app, Upscrolled, is trying to make its name as a new Tik Tok competitor. A snow plow driver escorted an ambulance to the hospital during the big storm this past weekend.
Hour 1: Bob's Movie Club Presents: High Fidelity (2000). Jack Black! Lisa Bonet! John Cusack's character isn't lovable, but isn't that the point? It's clear why this is so many people's favorite movie. Here's what the whole gang thought. Will the Atmospheric River ever return? The Bay Area Super Bowl is only 2 weeks away! Do you remember the best Super Bowls of all time? And a fact about horses... oh boy. Hour 2: Our sister station Live105 is being inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame! Celebrities: sometimes they're jerks! Can you guess which ones? Magicians can be cool! Vinnie has tortilla chip supremacy. GenZ has entered the wedding chat. (51:02) Hour 3: 'Bridgerton' Season 4 is here! Does this season hold up compared to the rest? Neilson has revealed the top streamed shows of 2025, and they aren't what you'd expect. Meanwhile, ‘KPop Demon Hunters' was the most watched movie of the year. Premiering today on Disney+ is Marvel's new show ‘Wonder Man' - with rave reviews. Let us SOLVE your problems! BadAdvice973@gmail.com. Hello Saratoga, good bye short-term rentals! College students are using AI humanizing programs to make sure their work can't be detected as AI. Tesla drops major production news. A new app, Upscrolled, is trying to make its name as a new Tik Tok competitor. A snow plow driver escorted an ambulance to the hospital during the big storm this past weekend. (1:33:04) Hour 4: Three music legends to choose from. Bruce Springsteen was inspired to put out a tune after this weekend. Courtney Love is doing her own autobiography. Here's a good reason to watch The Grammys this Sunday. Google knows there was a big winter storm - here's what people are searching for. Absolute Tabasco is here for the spice (and drink) lovers. It's too late to swim in the Potomac. (2:15:15)
Off to a strong 7-2 start, Michigan Wrestling is gearing up for a challenging stretch on its schedule. This week on Conqu'ring Heroes, Jon visits with surging redshirt freshman Cam Catrabone, who reflects on his unique journey to Ann Arbor, details his passion for wrestling, and discusses the road ahead for the team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pat welcomes Dave Schneier to the "Rock Room East" to talk about his college years and play songs from that era. Plus... Dave Festini chimes in too!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
In this episode you will hear: (04:08) In the News-Hilary and Kate join Mark to discuss an article that appears in USA Today that asks the question, "Are parent Facebook groups helpful or toxic"? Rachel Hale is the author of the article, which is entitled: "College, parent Facebook groups and when helicopter parenting goes too far" (27:35) Mark interviews Lisa and Lynda about their new book, "The Calm College Method "Part 2 of 2 v Lynda explains who the book is good for v Lisa and I talk about the practicality of the book, and I share some of the audience that I feel will be great for the book v Lisa talks about the structure of the book, and how the book really answers the questions people have through checklists and worksheets v Lisa and Lynda talk about their chapter in the book on AI in college admissions v Lisa explains what a successful college search looks like and she shares the single thing that is the most important thing to her when working with a student v Lisa and Lynda share what they feel is the number one take away from the book and I share my number one take away from the book v Lisa talks about one thing that families can do to reduce student stress v Lisa talk about the three ways listeners can get the book (47:29) College Spotlight-Susan Brisson-Olin College of Engineering Preview of Part 3 ¨ Susan tells us how demanding Olin in terms of intensity ¨ Susan tells us the role major plays in the admission process, and she tells us some of the main majors Olin is known for ¨ Susan explains why they are so confident they will remain test-optional ¨ Susan shares how Olin looks at AP test scores in their academic evaluation ¨ Susan explains how they look at students who come in with design or engineering experience ¨ Susan discusses study abroad, research opportunities and scholarships at Olin Recommended Resource Guide to help first year students complete the Common Application- Application guide for first-year students Speakpipe.com/YCBK is our method if you want to ask a question and we will be prioritizing all questions sent in via Speakpipe. 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26 year-old Bryanna Lacey is fresh off a Masters Meet High Point win and a year into a bold return to the sport she left behind seven years ago after an excellent college swimming career. We sit with her on the tiles at Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center to unpack what it takes to walk on, walk away, and walk back stronger.Bryanna started late, carved out high school records, and earned her place at the University of Indianapolis by promising nothing but relentless effort. She battled through a rib injury to post best times and earn a team perseverance award, then stepped away for seven years while life moved—Virginia, Hawaii, and the intensity of medical school. The spark came back when she missed structure, competition, and the friends who make the grind worthwhile. Now she's a third-year med student rotating in pediatrics, a masters distance swimmer chasing her college marks, and an open water age-group national champion with a 500 free that's flirting with her old pace.We dig into the training that makes this possible: 4:20 a.m. alarms to medicate her epileptic dog, 5:30 practices, hospital shifts by 8, weekend doubles, open water miles, and the distance staples she loves—21x100s and 18x200s, often pulling to build rhythm and strength. She talks about balancing ambition with joy, using community as a performance tool, and why masters swimming turns structure into freedom. There's room for the human details too—admiration for Katie Ledecky's mindset and a home “Bree's Bakery” where sourdough teaches patience and process.If you're navigating a demanding career, plotting a comeback, or searching for a team that lifts you higher, you'll find a playbook here: set a steady routine, choose a supportive lane, and chase progress without losing the fun. Enjoy the story, share it with a teammate who needs a nudge, and subscribe for more candid conversations from the pool deck.Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns. You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com
COPCK: The Claire Danes Edition! Also, Justin Bieber will perform at the Grammys and Carrie Underwood shares why she's tough on American Idol contestants.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Tori and Leah react to two brutal listener stories, one about a sorority “big” who betrayed her little at the worst possible moment, and another about a boyfriend whose “late nights at work” turned out to be full-blown affairs with his coworkers. This episode is a reminder to protect your peace and trust your gut. Buckle up!Send us your Boys Lie Story by submitting anonymously here. Watch us on Youtube! If you want to stalk us, you can find us here: @boyslie, @reptar @leahomalley Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hour 2- Kevin Sweeney, College basketball and NBA Draft for SI, on Alabama and College Eligibility + Mensah to Miami... Did Miami Crack the QB Code? What did Henigan pass on?
Sponsored by thegalindocollective.com - Texas State football added 38 players for its 2026 recruiting class in preparation for the Bobcats' inaugural season in the Pac-12 Conference. After retaining key starters and new college football rule locking transfers in until after the season, Texas State's 2026 roster is nearly full. With that in mind, Keff Ciardello gets a head start on a way too early depth chart prediction featuring 100 current Texas State players.
Local 12 digital sports columnist and editor Richard Skinner was joined by Rick Broering to discuss a variety of topics.Those topics include:*College basketball roundup featuring Cincinnati, Xavier, Kentucky, and NKU*Which AFC North team made the best head coaching hire? *Would you pay $140 for a streaming-only option to watch the Reds this year? *#AskSkinnyAnythingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
College merch is evolving fast. In this episode, Chris is back with Kimberly Spino and Erika Austin to explore how modern licensing is reshaping campus branding. They dig into the rising demand for women's apparel and size-inclusive options, the impact of TikTok and trends like “Bama Rush,” and how social media and vintage gear are inspiring new merch strategies. From candy stripes and Sparty to branded beer and hot sauce, this episode is a tactical look at how collegiate brands are innovating beyond athletics and what it means for the future of licensing. Connect with Erika: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-austin-4a23547/ Connect with Kimberly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-spino-5a155b24/ If you need branded solutions for your events, giveaways and employee engagement, check out Club Colors: https://www.clubcolors.com
Happy National Lego Day!Episode 364 ushers in the first week without a football game in months. However, that does not mean we do not have football news to discuss! Bill Belichick was snubbed from the HOF, Shedeur Sanders made the Pro Bowl, the Bills hired Joe Brady, Finalists for the NFL Awards, first look at the NFL Draft order, and a way too early look ahead spot for the Super Bowl.College football has come to a close. However, there is a top 25 rankings list that is already out that is a “composite way-too-early top 25” from “experts” in the college football space.We have got all the segments: Salute Your Sports/Headlines and How Dare You's. Also, it would not be a show without the Dad Joke and a new season for our inter-squad DraftKings DFS WOAT-A-MAKER challenge. Look alive, folks!Follow us on:Support NC High Country Recovery Belowhttps://www.ymcaavery.com/hurricane-helene-updates/HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/
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College admissions get stressful fast, and for many parents, it starts with the feeling that the rules keep changing and no one explains them clearly.Amy names that tension early in the episode, and Alexis White helps slow it down. Drawing from her work as a college expert and her experience as a parent, Alexis talks through the college process in a practical way. The focus stays on parenting through this stage with intention, prioritizing mental health, realistic expectations, and meaningful support for parents who want to guide their kids without letting stress take over family life.Rather than chasing prestige or checking every box, the conversation asks parents to pause and reassess. What actually fits your child right now? How do grades, activities, and testing reflect who they are, not who they are supposed to be? Alexis offers clear guidance on timing, essays, and decision points, with the reminder that consistency and perspective matter more than perfection.This episode centers on support for parents navigating a major transition. College admissions are treated as a developmental step, not a verdict. With more clarity and fewer assumptions, the college process starts to feel less intimidating and more workable.Episode Breakdown:00:00 College Admissions Stress and Mental Health for Parents01:27 Meet Alexis White, College Admissions Expert and Founder of A-List Tutoring07:15 How Parents Can Stay Sane During the College Admissions Process12:55 What Colleges Really Look For, Grades, Passion, and Context21:46 High School Roadmap for College Admissions, 9th Through 11th Grade29:01 College Essays Explained, Personal Statements, Supplemental Essays, and Parent Roles36:43 SAT and ACT Explained, Test Optional Policies and Score Strategy46:00 When to Hire a College Admissions Expert and Why 10th Grade Matters49:36 Should Teens Go to College, Life Skills, Independence, and Maturity55:51 Underrated Colleges to Consider, Marquette, Bowling Green, and Elon1:01:14 Scholarships and Athletic Aid, How Parents Can Find College MoneyConnect with Alexis White:Follow Alexis on TiktokFollow Alexis on InstagramVisit the Alexis College Expert websiteFor More on this Episode: Read the full show notes here
Linda Croft is president of the local P.E.O. Chapter ("F.O.") in Ashland. Her organization supports the academic pursuits of Abby Kohler, an Ashland scholarship recipient pursuing a master's degree in nursing while working at a regional medical center.
On today's show: Bill says he's been sleeping better lately, and he explains his theory on why. Good Vibes! LeBron came home last night, and got teary-eyed during the game. Bill & Alyssa debate the 9-to-5 working day - are you supposed to work until 5 or can you start wrapping up a few minutes early? Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Plus, Alyssa explains why it's not always a good idea to text back "STOP" to spam texts.
L'incontro a Pechino tra il presidente cinese Xi Jinping e il premier britannico Keir Starmer è stato definito costruttivo da entrambe le parti. Dimenticati i vecchi dissapori, i due Paesi si apprestano ad avviare una collaborazione di lungo termine all'insegna degli interessi reciproci. Ma è possibile che l'avvicinamento tra Regno Unito e Cina possa essere stato favorito anche dalla postura, scomposta e imprevedibile, di Donald Trump? Si sta insomma delineando quel sistema di alleanze tra medie potenze indicato da Carney a Davos? Ne parliamo con Zeno Leoni, professore di Relazioni internazionali al King's College di Londra, Giorgia Scaturro, collaboratrice di Radio24 a Londra, e con Megan Williams, corrispondente da Roma di CBC.
On this episode of The Group of Five Guys Podcast, The GOFG discuss how College football isn't just changing — it's becoming a full-blown business. We dive into the latest comments from Dabo Swinney and the backlash surrounding NIL, the transfer portal, and whether college football has officially crossed a line. Are coaches pushing back… or just getting left behind? With lawyers now directly involved in roster management, we break down what NIL contracts really mean for players, why eligibility disputes are becoming more common, and what athletes should understand before signing anything. We also look at how teams are using the transfer portal differently, the reality of “instant help” vs. long-term development, and how this new landscape impacts Group of Five players — especially when it comes to exposure, the Senior Bowl, and NFL evaluations. Is transferring actually helping players' draft stock? Are scouts valuing production or competition level more? And what does competitive balance even look like moving forward? All that, plus our biggest takeaways and what to watch next as college football continues to evolve. Do not miss out on another jam packed episode of The Group of Five Guys Podcast! SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@GroupofFiveGuys WEBSITE: http://www.groupoffiveguys.com/ MERCH: https://groupof5guys.onechaptr.com/group_of_5_guys_2-24/shop/products/all?page=1 Subscribe and follow the Group of Five Guys! @groupoffiveguys @Sprouse_68 @Tyler_J_Tipton @JMurphyLee SPONSOR THE SHOW OR BUSINESS INQUIRES: Email: groupoffiveguys@gmail.com Direct Message on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GroupOfFiveGuys #G5 #groupoffiveguys #G5Live Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to Christ Chapel Conversations. A podcast outlet where we cast vision, answer questions and help drive the conversation toward a deeper relationship with Jesus. In this first episode, Ben and Justin talk about the origins of Christ Chapel College and some of the passion that moves the mission forward.
In this episode, Amy, Justin, and Zach follow up on our Q&A panel and answer some of the questions that we missed during our Sunday Panel in the Fall. Relationships, hardship, and how to study the Scriptures are all at play.
Frank Murtaugh of The Memphis Flyer is back as we discuss College and NFL playoffs, nostaglia in sports and what is going on with the struggles of Memphis Tigers basketball
Call us at 631-377-4869 and ask a question! So You Wanna Talk to Samson Wednesday! We start with what's going on at the Washington Post. Could the entire Sports section disappear? Are more jobs being lost? Does Jeff Bezos with his billions even care? (9:50) Are we in the buyout stage of college sports? What is going on with Miami and Duke? (18:33) How long will the lockout last? Will it be a year? What will the concessions be? What is each side asking for? (26:45) Is there is a salary floor is there no luxury tax? Can teams still make a profit? Can small market teams invest into the minor leagues? (32:00) Can you talk about the Johan Santana trade? Do teams still let players make deals before a trade like he did? (38:30) Former head of FIFA says not to come to America for the World Cup. Oh. (46:00) Was there ever talks about having Spanish TV broadcasts for the Marlins? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Call us at 631-377-4869 and ask a question! So You Wanna Talk to Samson Wednesday! We start with what's going on at the Washington Post. Could the entire Sports section disappear? Are more jobs being lost? Does Jeff Bezos with his billions even care? (9:50) Are we in the buyout stage of college sports? What is going on with Miami and Duke? (18:33) How long will the lockout last? Will it be a year? What will the concessions be? What is each side asking for? (26:45) Is there is a salary floor is there no luxury tax? Can teams still make a profit? Can small market teams invest into the minor leagues? (32:00) Can you talk about the Johan Santana trade? Do teams still let players make deals before a trade like he did? (38:30) Former head of FIFA says not to come to America for the World Cup. Oh. (46:00) Was there ever talks about having Spanish TV broadcasts for the Marlins? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00) — Welcome and setup: Ryan tees up Bayley's many cycles and lessons learned.(00:45) — Early spark and Canada: Bayley shares deciding on medicine in grade 6/7.(01:52) — Family in healthcare: Great‑grandfather physician; dad a dentist.(02:20) — Undergrad choices in Canada: Picking science, not chasing a perfect premed program.(03:49) — College admissions contrast: Canada's stats focus vs US extracurricular emphasis.(05:22) — Redefining premed: Framing premed as exploration to reduce guilt and pressure.(06:26) — Comparison trap: Managing competitive vibes and putting on blinders.(07:47) — Study style and self‑care: Solo studying, later groups, and protecting wellness.(09:21) — Reduced course load: Owning a lighter load, taking five years without shame.(10:02) — Outcome perspective: Different timelines still lead to medical school.(12:39) — Time to apply: Transitioning from university to medical school applications.(12:57) — Canada vs US apps: Fewer essays in Canada; US holistic review felt better.(15:09) — Why clinical matters: Exposure is for students' clarity, not just checkboxes.(16:00) — Shadowing isn't TV: A surgery shadow shows reality vs Grey's Anatomy.(16:38) — MCAT in Canada: One notable exception and English‑centric testing.(17:20) — Planning for US prereqs: Adding physics and English with MSAR research.(18:26) — Tough courses and pivots: Dropping physics, later returning, switching to psych science.(19:20) — Ontario activity limits: 150 characters vs robust US activity narratives.(21:02) — Targeting schools: Using MSAR and class lists for Canadian‑friendly programs.(22:15) — First cycle post‑mortem: Average stats, few experiences, and gap‑year growth.(23:54) — Shadowing hurdles: Connections, policies, and making it happen in Toronto.(25:27) — Asking creates access: Hospital work chit‑chat leads to a cath lab invite.(26:48) — Fear of no: Shoot your shot and let go of rejection anxiety.(27:43) — Cycle one results: 25 applications, zero interviews, recalibrating hope.(28:46) — Masters for GPA: Course‑based program to show academic growth.(30:20) — Two MCAT attempts: Modest improvement and knowing when to stop.(31:25) — Getting guidance: A Canadian advisor educated in the US helps refine essays.(32:36) — Second cycle strain: Secondary fatigue and financial triage.(33:19) — Not quitting: No plan B and deepening motivation.(34:39) — Feedback famine: Few adcom replies; rewriting with a clearer purpose.(36:32) — Third cycle strategy: No new MCAT, full‑time research, sharper narrative.(37:16) — First interview at last: An October invite that didn't feel real.(38:18) — MMI and Casper prep: Practice, rationale, and recording answers.(40:53) — Waitlisted: Reading patterns and managing the long limbo.(42:16) — Stay visible: Zoom events, questions, and an on‑campus introduction.(43:56) — May 1 acceptance: The work‑day email, camera rolling, parents on speed dial.(46:02) — Crossing the border: Visas, timelines, and being the only Canadian in class.(47:35) — Family faith: The sticky note and sweatshirt that predicted MD 2028.(48:36) — Closing advice: Believe in yourself, keep learning, and keep asking.Bayley joins Dr. Gray to unpack three application cycles that ended with a single US interview, a waitlist, and a May 1 acceptance. Bayley shares how she managed comparison culture, chose a reduced course load without shame, and why the US's essay‑driven, holistic review resonated more than Canada's stats‑heavy process. She breaks down the real shadowing barriers in Canada and how working in a hospital, talking to people, and simply asking created opportunities. Bayley explains how gap years—hospital roles, retail, and pediatric research—built maturity and...
20 Minutes of Shorts. The Re-Migration Act, Long COVID Symptoms are Actually Vaccine Injuries, Julie Kelly J6 Prosecutions, COVID Vax- Billions of Brains Injured, College Grads Unemployed 21 million Americans went to college and still earn less than $20 an hour. The proposed Re-Migration Act to revoke Citizenship since 1965 If citizenship was obtained through false statements, omissions, visa fraud, welfare fraud, or concealed criminal history. Professor Sucharit Bhakdi on COVID Vax- "We're seeing billions of people whose brains are not working anymore." Long COVID symptoms—exhaustion, brain fog, insomnia, fatigue—are actually vaccine injuries. FEMINISM WAS CREATED TO END CHRISTIANITY? JULIE KELLY J6 Long COVID symptoms—exhaustion, brain fog, insomnia, fatigue—are actually vaccine injuries. Post Peter St Onge, Ph.D. @profstonge 21 million Americans went to college and still earn less than $20 an hour. College grads now make up a record 25% of unemployed. And their unemployment rate is now higher than high school grads. College degrees ain't what they used to be. Post Andrew Branca Show @TheBrancaShow This isn't radical—it's black-letter immigration law being restated. The proposed Re-Migration Act of 2025/2026 (H.R. ___) amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to require DHS and USCIS to review naturalizations issued since 1965 for fraud, criminal concealment, or ineligibility. The legal standard is simple: preponderance of the evidence (51%). If citizenship was obtained through false statements, omissions, visa fraud, welfare fraud, or concealed criminal history, it can be revoked—because fraud voids consent ab initio. That principle has existed for decades. Naturalization is not magic. It is a conditional legal status dependent on truthful disclosure and lawful conduct. If someone lied at the visa stage, lied at the green-card stage, or lied at naturalization, the chain collapses—and denaturalization follows as a matter of law. That's not punishment. It's correction of fraud. FEMINISM WAS CREATED TO END CHRISTIANITY? “The dragon, I really think, is feminism.” - Author Carrie Gress explains that until we get to the heart of what's feeding abortion, which is she says is “really feminism” we're not going to be able to not going to be able to end it. JackoWilliams64 @JackoWilliams64 JackoWilliams64 reposted Real America's Voice (RAV) @RealAmVoice @Bannons_WarRoom JULIE KELLY: The Biden DOJ did not want to give full access to security footage from J6 because it would have shown the truth! This is why Parler was shut down! It was FILLED with clips of what police did to protestors that day. JackoWilliams64 reposted Bannon's WarRoom @Bannons_WarRoom @julie_kelly2 Professor Sucharit Bhakdi: "I am no longer optimistic anymore. And the reason is very simple." "I'm afraid that these mRNA vaccines have already done their job." "We're seeing billions of people whose brains are not working anymore." Post healthbot @thehealthb0t Everything the media told you about Long COVID is a lie. COVID Vaccines alter T-Cells, causing VAIDS. Yale study on “post-vaccination syndrome” reveals Long COVID symptoms—exhaustion, brain fog, insomnia, fatigue—are actually vaccine injuries. Post Dr. Dawn Michael @DawnsMission
-The show shifts into full political demolition mode as Rob details collapsing Democrat polling, dumpster-fire policies, and a party he claims is “dying like movie vampires.” -Emily Sturge of Campus Reform joins on the Newsmax Hotline, explaining how Gen Z arrives at college unable to read 20 pages without professors turning class into preschool story hour. Today's podcast is sponsored by : RELIEF FACTOR - You don't need to live with aches & pains! Reduce muscle & joint inflammation and live a pain-free life by visiting http://ReliefFactor.com BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (http://patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices