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PRE-ORDER MY NEW BOOK (OUT MAY 5, 2026)!!! — https://bit.ly/43BquPd Teacher besties… I turned 39. Which means, naturally, I decided to spiral publicly and create “52 Weeks Until 40” as content instead of processing my feelings privately like a normal person. This episode has everything. Gerry trying to convince me to buy Crocs as a personality pivot. A listener question about burnout that feels way too real this time of year. My best life achievement (which unfortunately involves a cafeteria and questionable liquid). A very honest conversation about doing less in your classroom and surviving licensure requirements without losing your mind. And… a confession from Gerry that I genuinely did not see coming. We talk about burnout while trying to become a teacher, why you do not have to Dead Poets Society every single lesson, and what student behaviors absolutely would not survive in corporate America. Somewhere in the middle of all of that, we discover that sometimes the worst day of your life is just the worst day so far. Takeaways: The 52-week challenge I may regret starting. The burnout advice I give my graduate students when they're drowning. Why you absolutely do not need to grade everything. The classroom behavior that would end most adult careers instantly. A confession from Gerry that changes how you'll hear the rest of this episode. -- Teachers' night out? Yes, please! Come see comedian Educator Andrea…Get your tickets at teachersloungelive.com and Educatorandrea.com/tickets for laugh out loud Education! — Don't Be Shy Come Say Hi: www.podcasterandrea.com Watch on YouTube: @educatorandrea A Human Content Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this message Come Down to the Table, we see how God leads us into transformative table moments through the story of Zacchaeus. True humility begins when we seek Jesus, and instead of reacting to criticism, we fix our eyes on Him. God invites us from isolation and shame to His table, where encounter with Him brings life-changing transformation.
On this episode, Bo takes a hard look at the political battle surrounding the SAVE Act and the broader debate over voter identification, election integrity, and claims of voter suppression. Golden challenges arguments from critics who say voter ID laws disproportionately impact minority voters, pushing back on the narrative with commentary on media coverage and political rhetoric. He also discusses a reported ballot harvesting case in Alabama, rising New York political figure Zohran Mamdani and his growing popularity, the impact of government shutdown fights over immigration enforcement, and international reactions to Western political leadership. Throughout the episode, Golden offers his perspective on how these issues connect to larger debates about law enforcement, elections, and the direction of American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Exodus 24. Dr. Chapell investigates the covenant God made to His people and the promises fulfilled by Christ's coming. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29?v=20251111
Pastor Bryan shares a lesson from Exodus 24. Dr. Chapell highlights the promises of God to His people and His commitment to the covenant found in this passage To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29?v=20251111
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Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin debate if the Browns QB competition this offseason will come down to Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson. Then, they react to the best sound bites and storylines from around the sports and entertainment world.
Nick and JP discuss if Browns fans think the QB competition will come down to Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson, or if there will be a third QB in play.
Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Send a text“Oh, that You would tear open the heavens and come down,That the mountains would quake at Your presence—As fire kindles brushwood, as fire causes water to boil—To make Your name known to Your adversaries,That the nations may tremble at Your presence!When You did awesome things which we did not expect,You came down, the mountains quaked at Your presence.For from days of old they have not heard or perceived by ear,Nor has the eye seen a God besides You,Who acts in behalf of one who waits for Him” (Isaiah 64:1-4 NASB).Freshly written and sent out immediately "morning by morning" from the morning prayer time of Tommy Hays each day.God bless you and you have a great day!—Tommy Hays | Messiah Ministrieshttp://messiah-ministries.org
"This is why you take practice exams. So that you know what you DON'T want to do on test day." Practice tests don't always move in a straight line—and this week, GMAC Zach finds that out firsthand. After hitting a personal high on his previous EA exam practice exam with a 155, his latest score dips slightly, sparking an honest conversation about score fluctuations, confidence traps, and what really causes plateaus during EA prep. Joined, as always, by Stacey Koprince from Manhattan Prep, they unpack why the third practice exam is such a common stumbling point, how overconfidence can quietly lead to careless mistakes (yes, even in your strongest section), and why focusing only on weaknesses can cause your strengths to atrophy. They also dig into practical strategy: how to review practice exams effectively, how to organize quant scratch work, and how to decide when you're truly ready to take your final practice test—or the real thing. The episode closes with a thoughtful discussion on motivation, deadlines, and whether booking the official exam before you feel "ready" can actually be the push you need. If you've ever felt frustrated by a score dip or unsure about your next step in EA or GMAT prep, this one will feel very familiar—and very reassuring. About Stacey: Stacey Koprince is one of the most recognized names in test prep, with over 15 years of experience teaching the GMAT, EA, GRE, and LSAT. As Manhattan Prep's Director of Content & Curriculum, she has written countless articles, guides, and video explanations that thousands of students rely on. A former management consultant, Stacey now spends her days helping future business leaders master tricky concepts and find confidence in their prep—something she's passionate about seeing "click" for every student. Helpful links: Register for the EA: https://www.mba.com/exams/executive-assessment/register Purchase EA Official Prep: https://www.mba.com/exams/executive-assessment/prepare GMAC Free EA Prep: https://www.mba.com/exams/executive-assessment/prepare/free-prep-resources Manhattan Prep EA Resources: https://www.kaptest.com/gmat/courses/executive-assessment-test-prep Key Takeaways: Score dips are normal—especially around your third practice exam. As content knowledge increases, timing issues, overconfidence, and stubbornness can creep in. Focusing only on weaknesses can hurt your strengths. Mixed review matters, or previously solid skills can quietly slip. Careless mistakes often come from confidence, not confusion. Rushing through "easy" questions can cost just as many points as knowledge gaps. Practice exam review matters more than the score itself. Time spent, question-level decisions, and patterns of error are where the real insights live. Write everything down on quant. Clean, organized scratch work isn't about neatness—it's about thinking clearly under pressure. Grammar prep shouldn't break what already works. Use rules strategically to retrain your ear where it falls for traps, not everywhere. Your last practice exam is precious—but not sacred. For some test-takers, the real exam can function as a high-stakes "dry run" with better data. Deadlines can be powerful motivators—if you know yourself. Booking the test can help procrastinators push through, as long as flexibility remains. Don't tell anyone your test date. Fewer external expectations = fewer distractions on test day. Chapters: 00:00 Practice Exam Insights 07:04 Verbal Section Challenges 10:01 Quantitative Strategies 12:45 Considerations for Test Day 18:19 Setting Deadlines and Accountability
Miera Kim and Carey Bostian celebrate a decade at the helm of Red Cedar Chamber Music with “Return to Roots,” a concert that takes Red Cedar back to the days when it was a duo. Miera and Carey will be traveling all around the area for a variety of rural outreach shows, culminating in the … Continue reading
We are Lifepoint Church located in Louisville, Kentucky. Whether you're brand new and exploring what we're all about or you've been with us for a while and want to dive deeper, we're glad you're here! To learn more about Lifepoint Church, visit http://www.lifepointlou.org. To connect with us socially: • Facebook: / lifepointlou • Instagram: / lifepointlou At Lifepoint Church, we believe in gathering in person every week to worship, grow, and connect as a community. If you can't make it on Sunday, no worries! You can catch the message here on our YouTube channel. We'd love for you to join us in person this week or tune in to one of the hundreds of messages here online! #lifepointlou #jennifermcgill #shawnmcgill #drcalebbrown We are Lifepoint Church located in Louisville, Kentucky. Whether you're brand new and exploring what we're all about or you've been with us for a while and want to dive deeper, we're glad you're here! To learn more about Lifepoint Church, visit http://www.lifepointlou.org
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Stef Sword-Williams is back on In Her Shoes, and this time she's diving deep into the ideas behind her new book, Career Comedown. If you've ever felt like your career has stalled, shifted, or left you wondering whether to stick, twist, or tap out altogether, this conversation is going to feel like a much-needed exhale.Stef is the founder of F*ck Being Humble, the unapologetic movement helping people back themselves, celebrate their achievements and stop downplaying what they bring to the table. She's a TEDx speaker, a globally in-demand coach and consultant, and the author of the bestselling Fck Being Humble*, where she reframed self-promotion as something empowering rather than cringeworthy. Her work has helped thousands of people feel braver about owning their story, asking for more, and being seen.In this episode, you'll hear a different side of that journey: what happens after the big milestones, when the buzz quiets down and you're left figuring out what “success” really means to you. Stef, who is genuinely one of the most uplifting and grounded people I've met, shares a refreshingly honest take on navigating the career comedown, rebuilding confidence, and making decisions that honour the season you're in.This episode is sponsored by Treatwell, who treated Stef to a gorgeous blow-dry so she could step into the studio feeling like her best self. You can book your own treatment today and get that same “fresh chapter” energy before your next big moment.This season of In Her Shoes is brought to you in partnership with RISER. When we spoke to women about how they'd moved through the highs and lows of their careers, one thing came up again and again: network – visibility, connection and real relationships. RISER is the space built to help you do exactly that, at scale. Upload your 60-second video CV and let its responsible AI use context (not clichés) to understand who you are and connect you directly with hiring managers, so you can unlock the opportunities and financial gains you actually deserve.
1 Samuel 17 isn't just about a giant in a valley, it's about the conversations that happen long before the battle ever begins.Before David ever picked up a stone, he had to shut down four deadly dialogues that stop most people before they ever reach their calling.The enemy rarely starts with a sword, he starts with a sentence.In this message from 1 Samuel 17, we uncover how David defeated Goliath by refusing to entertain the wrong voices:- Fear that shrinks your worth and exaggerates your obstacles- Passivity that listens but never moves- Critics whose words are loudest when faith rises- Comparison that pressures you to fight battles in armor that doesn't fitIsrael didn't lose because Goliath was big, they stalled because they agreed with him on the inside.David shows us that:- If the enemy can defeat you in your mind, he never has to meet you in the field- Ignored problems don't disappear, THEY GROW.- Faith doesn't just feel, IT MOVES.- Passivity is disobedience in slow motionAs Goliath is still shouting and the valley is still waiting, the question remains:Which voice are you listening to?
An “influencer” with 12 million followers is warning people that on August 12th, 2026, gravity will pause for 7.3 seconds. NASA's been hiding it. You, your cat, and your car will hover in the air before slamming back to earth in a symphony of shattered spines and dead pets. Forty million casualties, minimum. David and Brad take this opportunity to perform an autopsy on American intelligence, explaining why a third-grade understanding of physics should've prevented this panic, why social media has turned millions of brains into cottage cheese, and why anyone who believes this deserves to float away permanently. Also: Minneapolis protesters storm a church service, Virginia's new governor speed-runs the state's collapse with a legislative blitz, and South Carolina's Milkman continues his reign of dairy-based terror. If you still think you may need to bolt your couch to the floor, please seek help immediately.
In Hour 1, Andy and Randy talk about the Falcons continuing their GM search today, the success of the team coming down the Michael Penix, the Hawks being back in action tonight, and what the expectations should be for some of the 10 jobs that have or will be hiring new coaches.
Infamous national team coordinator Tom Foster voted onto selection committee, NCAA gymnastics full of upsets (Georgia beat LSU!?), Winter Cup and American Cup tickets are on sale, and Buckeye rehires Kittia Carpenter and Charlie Tamayo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CVI0Y4W9No HEADLINES Happy correction: we are happy to say that the NGA does prohibit individuals from obtaining an NGA membership who have been 'banned from any organization and/or denied a Safe Sport certification'' HUGE NCAA upsets What were our favorite upsets from this week? What do the NCAA rankings look like after week 2? We have our second 10.0 of the season, brought to you by Jordan Chiles' DTY Tickets are on sale for the Winter Cup in Kentucky and the American Cup in Las Vegas The American Cup is back as a mixed-team format Japan Brazil Spain Great Britain We have some USAG leadership questions Tom Forester was voted onto the selection committee according to the latest International Elite Committee Minutes Why is this decision concerning? Athlete complaints, conflict of interest, and history of unsound decision making What was USAG's response? Charlie Tamayo and Kitty Carpenter were both rehired by Buckeye Gymnastics Carpenter and Tamayo were both originally fired citing a SafeSport investigation Carpenter is the current IEC Chair This week Buckeye's owner sent a letter via Instagram hiring both Carpenter and Tamayo back UP NEXT Heated Rivalry Gymnastics edition podcast Fantasy Gymnastics podcast every Wednesday College & Cocktails : Sunday Jan 25th, 12:00 PT after UCLA at Michigan State (FOX) 2026 Cocktail and Mocktail menu here Add exclusive Club Content like College & Cocktails to your favorite podcast player (instructions here). SUPPORT OUR WORK Club Gym Nerd: Join Here Fantasy: GymCastic 2026 College Fantasy Game now open. Never too late to join! Merch: Shop Now Newsletters The Balance Beam Situation: Spencer's GIF Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Resistance Resources CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 00:44 – A Happy Correction & Tom Forster Is Back? 02:20 – Heated Rivalry Gymnastics podcast coming 04:10 – Headlines: NGA Membership Rule Correction 06:02 – Who Is Barred from NGA Membership (Including Gym Owners) 07:48 – NCAA Upsets Everywhere This Week 09:55 – Georgia Defeats LSU & Jay Clark Storyline 12:05 – Rankings Shake-Up Explained 14:18 – Jordan Chiles 10 15:40 – Winter Cup & American Cup Tickets on Sale 17:05 – American Cup Mixed Team Format - Japan, Brazil, Spain & Great Britain 21:05 – USAG Leadership Questions Begin 22:10 – Tom Forster Voted Onto Selection Committee 24:55 – IEC Minutes & How This Decision Was Made 27:30 – Athlete Complaints & Business Conflicts 30:05 – "It Won't Come Down to Tenths" Revisited 32:20 – Why This Pick Raises Red Flags 34:40 – USA Gymnastics Response Explained 37:15 – Were Conflicts Properly Reviewed? 39:50 – Bad Optics for a New USAG CEO 43:05 – College & Cocktails Brunch & A Show. UCLA @ Michigan State Preview (FOX) 52:30 – Buckeye Gymnastics Rehires Tamayo & Carpenter 57:40 – USAG Policy on Leaders Under Investigation 01:05:40 – GAGE Clarifications 01:14:30 – Outro: College & Cocktails Brunch & A Show 01:15:45 – See you at the Cottage for Heated Rivalry podcast next 01:16:55 – Final Thought: Choose Love Join Our Fantasy League
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Three disciples follow Jesus up a mountain, and it seems like heaven comes down to earth. Jesus' true glory is unveiled, and we are again pressed with the question: who is this? This event, the transfiguration, reveals to us Jesus' identity, his mission, and the way we access it in our own lives. Application Questions: 1. Are there ways you have Jesus playing a supporting role in your life? What would it look like for you to put him in the center? 2. How does the Transfiguration deepen your appreciation for the cross? 3. What would it look like for you to listen to Jesus as the authority in your life? What areas of your life would be shaped differently?
Feeling stuck in your career even though everything looks “right” on paper?In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet is joined by Stephanie Sword-Williams, founder of F*ck Being Humble and author of Career Comedown, to explore the idea of a career comedown, that quiet moment when the path you're on no longer feels right, even if it looks good on paper, and how ambition, energy, money, and work decisions are more connected than we realise.We discuss:Early signs you might be settling rather than choosingCare-out, gratitude guilt, and people-pleasingRedefining success and healthy ambitionHow to factor money, savings, and financial security into big career decisions#ad This episode is sponsored by MoneyWeek. MoneyWeek gives you a clear weekly roundup of the stories, trends and market moves that matter, written by expert journalists and delivered in print or on the app. You can try six issues for free, then enjoy an exclusive £5 discount on a quarterly subscription for The Wallet community at moneyweek.com/wallet with the code WALLET.Connect with Vestpod:Sign up to The Edit newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribe Courses and bootcamps: https://www.vestpod.com/courses Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/ Emilie's book: You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
0:00 -- Welcome! Conformity Gate doesn't exist5:25 — Braxton has a mild sport memorabilia addiction and gifts items to Miguel and Peter… plus a mystery item. 29:00 — Oregon Ducks get their feet kicked in by Indiana; is Dan Lanning up for the task of winning in the CFP? Dante Moore was the best player for Indiana, earned himself another year in college 49:50 — Miami headed to national championship vs. Indiana after exciting win over Ole Miss; Carson Beck can continue to make history; Mario Cristobal is too intense; Hurricanes get a home game and Mendoza plays in his own backyard 58:50 — NFL Wild Card weekend review 1:15:15 — NFL Divisional Round preview + bets
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After a whirlwind holiday season and their first-ever live show, Katy and Carol catch up on everything that happened once the guests arrived and after they all left. From post-holiday malaise and family traditions to hosting highs, emotional comedowns, and honest reflections on slowing down, this episode is a cozy, unfiltered reset to start the new year.
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If you've been told “it's just hard to control,” this conversation will change how you see hypertension.
Elder Uchdorf teaches us through the story of Nehemiah.
When the decorations come down and the celebrations fade, the story of Jesus' flight to Egypt reminds us that God entered a world of real suffering. Followers of Jesus are called to keep carrying his light into dark places instead of packing him away with the Christmas decorations. Fill-In Sermon Notes (https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=BkaKkieXZg) Watch the Sermon (https://youtu.be/Uo0FBtAlilM) Watch the Full Worship Service (https://www.youtube.com/live/L_OyzCvuai4?si=cT7uos7zD0BSjEwH) Follow Acts 2: Website (https://acts2umc.org) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/acts2umc) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/acts2umc) Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjMQ3C5r50E8PGLwMvwuGQ) Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/acts2umc)
Send us a textIn this episode of The Hodge Pack Podcast, Hodge is joined by Evan Harris and Zach Sitzes. They look back at Christmas Day football, which included a Cowboys win and back up to back quarterbacks fill the stockings. The College Football Playoff second is coming up and we preview the quarterfinals. Will Texas Tech represent the great state of Texas and the Big 12?In Mulligan's bag of questions Zach, poses the question "When should Christmas decorations come down?" We look back together at 2025 and also make some bold predictions for 2026.Support the show
Mike and Deuce discussed the NFC South race between the Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Mark Grote and Gabe Ramirez welcomed on Laurence Holmes and Carmen Vitali for the daily transition segment.
Joy Is My Job — Pastor Jason Through the birth of Jesus, we're reminded that God stepped into the mess to bring great joy for all people, not just a few. In today's message, Pastor Jason shares how happiness may rise and fall with circumstances, but joy is a choice rooted in Christ, a light the darkness can never overcome.
Lee Ann Herring, Director of recruiting at The Rebel Walk, joins Bobby Hebert and Mike Detillier to preview Tulane Green Wave vs. Ole Miss Rebels.
Hope is Here — Pastor Jason Burns In this message, Pastor Jason explores a hope strong enough to hold us up when life feels dark and weary. Through the promise of Jesus—God moving into our neighborhood—we see that hope doesn't avoid darkness; it invades it.
Associate Pastor Tim Latham brings a message from Isaiah 64:1-12 as we continue our advent series, "Waiting on the Road Out."For more information, please visit: http://www.wcchapel.org
Malachi Tresler. Isaiah 63:1-64:12. "Advent is remembering that God has come down and praying for him to come again."
Steve and Chris take your calls and discus how the Bills can takedown the New England Patriots
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In this final episode of 2025, I share what's possible when we intentionally work with this part of the yearly cycle, what we're offered after Mineral season, and how to enter Winter with grace. If you enjoyed this episode, please help get it to others by subscribing, rating the show, or sharing it with a friend! You can support the show as an Eagle Creek member at https://awildnewwork.com/eagle-creek, and I also welcome your smaller or one-time contributions via buymeacoffee.com/meganleatherman. Other Resources Mentioned: *The "Living the Seasons" Winter Journal: https://books.by/megan-leatherman/living-the-seasons *"Winter at Work" book: https://awildnewwork.com/shop/winter-at-work *Flowing with Fear Class on Jan. 22nd: https://awildnewwork.com/events/2026/flowing-with-fear *Meant for More Small Group: https://awildnewwork.com/guidance
So Loved — Pastor Jason Burns From the story of Hosea to John 3:16, we're reminded that God doesn't love us because we're worthy; He loves us because He is love. While we were still sinners, Christ died for us, and Jesus continues to seek and save the lost. In this message, Pastor Jason looks at the breathtaking depth of God's love—one that rescues, covers, pursues, and restores us.
All problems come down to fears. How to break the pattern.
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