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In this episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we are joined by Daryll Scott as we explore how to drive high performance through effective, ongoing performance conversations. Daryll highlights the importance of consistency, advocating for feedback as a daily practice rather than an occasional event. Daryll explains that feedback should be future-focused, with conversations about tomorrow and not yesterday. We discuss how to cultivate such a culture where feedback is not something imposed on people but something they actively seek, allowing employees to focus on achieving their personal goals. For leaders having to conduct a formal performance review, Daryll shares how best to prepare—setting clear intentions, aligning realistic expectations, and understanding what motivates each person to ensure feedback is impactful. He also encourages recipients to approach feedback with an open, growth-oriented mindset to fully benefit from the conversation. Connect with Daryll: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryllscott/ Website: https://www.daryllscott.com/ ########## If you are looking for a Blueprint to help you and your business manage uncertainty, deal with failure and navigate change then reach out to Julian at: julian@julianrobertsconsulting.com You can buy my book "Weathering the Storm: A Guide to Building Resilient Teams" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DFTYN2Y2 ##########
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It's Wicked Gay's 50th episode! A little bit of this episode is about a demonic hairdresser who was doing evil things with damaged condoms and is now moldering in jail where he should be. But there's also a cautionary tale from yours truly about why you need to be careful on dating apps. Listen well, children. Support the Show.Subscribe to Wicked Gay on Patreon (Patreon.com/wickedgay ) for extra episodes and bonus content!You can find Wicked Gay on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok under “Wickedgaypod”.
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Hour 3 with Joe Starkey and Paul Zeise: Kyle Dubas has fired associate coach Todd Reirden, effective immediately. Reidren was in charge of the power play that finished 30th in the NHL. What changes need to happen next? Callers weigh in on Najee Harris including a fiery exchange between Starkey and a caller, Daryll.
Callers weigh in on Najee Harris including a fiery exchange between Starkey and a caller, Daryll.
After forming a tenuous alliance with the Apleighstoi, The Sloppy Joes try to lead them off the trail of Daryll to save him from some undeserved “justice.” Auldrich messes up a surgery, and Archie makes it even worse. Be sure to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dapper_danny_dragon_adventures/ Music Used: The Dapperest of Dragons by Rebecca Deweerd Boers Action Rhythms By David Fesliyan https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Clash of Heroes By David Robson https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Dark Angel By David Robson https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Fire Emblem by David Robson https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ ROFL by David Renda https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Silly Chicken by David Fesliyan https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Dancing Silly by David Renda https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/
In this episode, our party makes their way into Daryll's Pass to see what has been troubling the nearby woods. CW: Town in Lockdown, Mass Panic, Sexual Content Follow us on social media! Instagram: devilsinthedice TikTok: devilsinthedice Noah: Twitter - @noahjames95, Instagram - @noah.james95, Bluesky - noahjames.bsky.social Gabbi: TikTok - @gaygabz Lucy: Instagram/Twitter - @lucyloveadame, TikTok - @lucille_love23 Tony: All Socials - @tonythekiger Intro/Outro Music: "Dark Tavern" by Walt Adams
The Sloppy Joes set off from the nomadic tribes, on the run from the Undersun Military. As they have no real direction on where to go aside from just away. They set off to “cowboy around” in the desert on the surface, hoping to find Shelshy and escape with their lives. Auldrich catches feelings, and Archie is unimpressed by some squids. Be sure to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dapper_danny_dragon_adventures/ Music Used: The Dapperest of Dragons by Rebecca Deweerd Boers Ol' Gravel Trail by Steve Oxen https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Prairie Evening by Steve Oxen https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Hoedown Hustle by Steve Oxen https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Whiskey Woes by Steve Oxen https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Crazy Crowd by David Renda https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/
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Sid returns and takes a special quest. Jort makes his way through the Havok King's septic system and meets a mysterious old guy. Will they make it out alive? The cast of Chapter 7: E-R-UH-E-R the Belle-Fruit Guard was played by Zulema Valerio. Scrutinus Jort was played by Brandon Holmes. Todd the Magic Dragon, Harold the Louse, and Samuel the Belle-Fruit Guard were played by Peter Anspach. Blugh-uh-Blaugh the Belle-Fruit Guard was played by Mark Manning. Sid, Arthur Pennyworth, Daryll the Belle-Fruit Guard Manager, and the Havok King were played by Mike Wilhelm If you enjoy Mega Cosmic adventure please Subscribe to be notified of every new chapter of this epic story. If you have time please give us a good rating on Spotify, iTunes or anywhere else you listen to let the cast know you love the story. Also, tell all of your friends about our Adventure so they can join us on our journey! You can also party up with us over on facebook and instagram @megacosmicadventure -OR- email us at theboys@megacosmicadventure.com to get more involved with the cast and crew! www.megacosmicadventure.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/megacosmicadventure/message
We're talking about the show Crazy Ex Girlfriend! Again! This time, we talk about Rebecca's (questionable) heterosexuality, Valencia's queer journey, AJ's gender, and Daryll and White Josh's relationship. We also give you our take on the end of the show and who we woudl have picked in the Love Quadrangle. Plus Evan pitches some excellent character plot and character additions for the show! To listen to the full episode, including Evan's pitch for additional characters and plots, find us on Patreon on at www.patreon.com/thebipod
Now in cahoots with the infamous Daryll and Dan, the scholars go with the flow as Gabriel finds a creative way out of the cave.This episode has fowl language, reference to mature content.Make sure to tell your friends about the podcast!Brock the Rock is Stone Ahrendt.Roland Brown is Garrett Costa.Gabriel Minos is Michael DiStasi.Margaret Hollsman is Melanie Schwartz.DM is Nate Dietz.Vicky Nguyen is our Community Manager. (@vixpix24 on Instagram)Cover art by Jenna Hight (@jennahight06 on Instagram)Music arranged by Nate Dietz.Sound effects selected by Melanie Schwartz.This episode was edited by Nate Dietz.Follow us on social media -> HERE!Please leave us a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you find your listening experience!Ep. 9 releases Feb. 20Ep. 10 releases March 5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stuck on stage after reading Brock's note, the Scholars find themselves behind one more obstacle to Daryll and Dan.This episode has fowl language, reference to mature content, and reference to fictional alcohol use.Brock the Rock is Stone Ahrendt.Roland Brown is Garrett Costa.Gabriel Minos is Michael DiStasi.Margaret Hollsman is Melanie Schwartz.DM is Nate Dietz.Vicky Nguyen is our Community Manager. (@vixpix24 on Instagram)Cover art by Jenna Hight (@jennahight06 on Instagram)Music arranged by Nate Dietz.Sound effects selected by Melanie Schwartz.Thanks for the special sfx on Freesound: NoahBangsThis episode was edited by Nate Dietz.Find our socials HERE!Please leave us a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you find your listening experience!Ep. 8 releases Feb. 6Ep. 9 releases Feb. 20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After deciding to seek out Daryll and Dan, the scholars must journey through the Mushroom Forest. Nate introduces the first random encounters of the series.This episode has fowl language, violence, and reference to mature content.Brock the Rock is Stone Ahrendt.Roland Brown is Garrett Costa.Gabriel Minos is Michael DiStasi.Margaret Hollsman is Melanie Schwartz.DM is Nate Dietz.Vicky Nguyen is our Community Manager. (@vixpix24 on Instagram)Cover art by Jenna Hight (@jennahight06 on Instagram)Music arranged by Nate Dietz.This episode was edited by Nate Dietz.Find our socials HERE!Please leave us a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you find your listening experience!If you are listening on Spotify, you can now engage in Q&As and Polls. Scroll down on the episode to where lyrics would be if it were a song, and feel free to answer our Q&A or vote on the poll. We'll have this live for every episode on Spotify!Holiday Special releases Dec. 26, 2023.Episode 6 releases Jan. 9, 2024.Addition music credits: "Blippy Trance" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jasmine Control, a new hire at a shady governmental agency called The Department of Variance, went through an extended supernatural orientation that ended with her manager, Yellow Access, trying to meld the minds of every worker in the office. To save her friend Scarlet Jaunt from death at the hands of her new boss, Jasmine used her newly discovered psychic abilities to jump into the past, to a point where Scarlet was alive. She miscalculated, and now she's stuck in Scarlet's memories from 10 years ago. This season picks up with Jasmine, Scarlet, Violet, and Daryll visiting the woods to see a lunar eclipse after their senior year of high school, ten years prior to the events of season one. But something else is lurking in the woods with them. Something…midwestern. The friends will have to figure out what's going on and put a stop to it if they ever want to escape, and if Jasmine ever wants to return to her normal life. Check out our website for more info! Join our Patreon for early access! CREDITS: Cast of episode 1: Cody Heath, Jesse Syratt, Em Carlson, Tatiana Gefter, Dexter Howard, Lena Garcia. Art by NerdVolKurisu Written, scored, edited, and narrated by Rat Grimes. Transcripts available in episode notes at somewhereohio.com (CWs: alcohol, food, smoking, derealization) ___ TRANSCRIPT: ORANGE: It's just as Green said: the stairway to heaven is always moving. I figured I was on the first step when I heard the cat in the diner. I was heading to a little city in Michigan. I know, I know; “Orange Splice? In the field? Shouldn't you be behind a desk at the Commission signing off on quarterlies?” But on some cases I can't help myself. I can tell you that Red's disciplinary report's gonna have a lot of Orange in it. So this little city in Michigan, an industrial husk of a place. Full of slick palms and the poor souls wriggling between their fingers. I packed my bag and blew the joint. I slept in my rumbling hatchback on the way, and I ate and bathed as the great American trucker does. As I crested the overpass bend on the final leg of the drive, I saw a city blooming with rot. Squat brick piles wheezing into the streets, oily sunlight, cars bleeding rust into the earth. Plumes of gray hovered over the place, like cotton soaked with kerosene. One little spark and the whole thing could blow. Maybe we'd all be better off if it did. Maybe we're better off forgetting places like this. Scooping out what little's worth saving and dumping the rest. Writing them off as a loss–another failure in the long lineage of midwestern decline. Or maybe it's not that simple. I wasn't going to Deerland to set it ablaze, after all. I was being led there for something else. And so I rode up through the boiling roadkill highways of vulture county, past towns so small you could hear every single prayer on a quiet night. By antique malls decked with the heraldry of genocide. Under billboards letting you know you're fucked before you even get there: Hell is real, and it's about 25 miles that way. I was going up there to find Olivia, now designated Jasmine Control by the Department. First saw her face on a milk carton, and I didn't even know they still did that. Maybe they don't. I slid downstairs that morning in a haze, a little box of strawberry milk I'd bought from the grocer in my hand. The milk itself didn't last long. I turned the empty carton over in my hand, then unfolded and tore open the bottom. I held it up to my ear and listened for the ocean. *sounds as room ambience becomes waves and various sounds* ORANGE: I heard through and beyond the carton, through my wall and the early pink light outside, through misty pines and hundreds of miles of the big flat nothing. Through and before my life, and after too, and into a hip spot in Deerland, a coffeeshop on the corner that used to be three apartments. The tip jar on the counter was a glass milk jug filled with quarters and crumpled singles. And taped to the side was a photo and one word: MISSING—Olivia…Olivia. I exited the highway on the right, tires sizzling down the griddlehot blacktop of the narrow streets of Deerland, Michigan. I'd need somewhere to stay in this weather. Cruised a while and found a place overlooking a decaying mall: Hotel 7. One better than Motel 6, the owner assured me through a pushbroom mustache. One worse than Super 8, I thought. Next I needed food. I was wading through thick waves of exhaustion by then, rolling slowly but surely onward, bowled over by the blindfolds and needles of fate. On the way to my room, I stepped into a corridor dripping with window unit condensation and lined with posters. MISSING. A face repeated in nine squares. I shook my head and stared deep into the paper. GIRL MISSING. I got caught on the origin of the word, germanic, maybe dutch. Gone, disappeared, vanished, typically without a trace. To be absent. In absentia. Guilt without a face, death without a body. Holes in the ground, gaps in memory. The girl on the flyer opened her mouth and said something I couldn't hear. Her breath caught in the humid air, suspended green in the neon glow overhead. I fumbled with my lighter in my pocket. I flicked it on and patted my coat pockets. No pack. I hadn't had a smoke in two years. That'd change soon. High above, rising over the fire escape and ascending into the sick bruised sky, I saw two glowing spheres. The kid's breath vanished and so did I. Once again back at my kitchen table, soggy milk carton in my hand. If you were in my place, Green, what would you have done with your life? If you saw what was coming. Dive headfirst or take a dive? Deerland or Des Moines? After that first vision, I made the choice quicker than I'd like to admit. I dove, deep and breathless, into the variant night. Wait, let me back up. I'll tell you how it happened chronologically–ontologically–not how my brain stitched it together. See, in my head I had already been to Deerland via milky astral lanes, already tried the coffee and divined the lines in the sidewalks. I was three days ahead of myself. Psychic lag. Pages colored in without lines. I would be there in three days' time. I would seek out Olivia, this missing girl, and a creeping feeling told me there'd be more to it than that. More Departmental business, which meant more paperwork. Figured I might as well get packing, I was in for a long night. *** NARRATOR 1 (italics until Nyarrator/Narrator 2 shows up in ep 8 are Narrator 1, played by Rat): Jasmine looked around the jeep, trying to center herself. She was lightheaded, dizzy. She couldn't tell if it was a side effect of the binding agonist or if this situation was just too much for her mind to handle. Psionic nausea. OLIVIA: Is this how Green felt all the time? It was not. ASH: Look, Jasmine, you don't know me, but I'm going to help you however I can from the wire. I used to work for the Department, as well. Assigned name Ash Chorus, stationed with the Dead Letter Office, then the…the division of Fictobiology. I've been sort of…telling your story for you, as strange as that sounds. I may have gotten a few things wrong, but I think I captured the heart of it. And I will continue to do so. I only ask one thing of you, and recommend another: do not mention me to anyone, and do not tell the others what you've done. ALEX: Dude, who are you talking to? OLIVIA: Oh, it's just my mom making sure we got here okay. You know how she is. ALEX: I guess. We met a couple times, right? Whatever, we're almost at the clearing. This is gonna be epic. OLIVIA: Yeah, uhh “epic.” Hold on. *quieter, on phone with Ash* What the hell is going on? How do I get back to my time? ASH: I…I'm uncertain. What I do know is this: you're in a memory, not in the past. For the time being, dispense with any theorizing and stick to what we know for sure: you, Jasmine, are in a memory from a little over 10 years ago, and that goo you drank that let you do this has worn off. Now you can't get out—a jaunt gone wrong—and you're just going to have to live through this memory, however long it lasts. OLIVIA: I guess that's why it was Scarlet's last resort when I was being chased. But still, she was dying, I had to do something! ASH: I know, I know. Keep your phone with you, and hold it to your ear if you need to talk to me. I'll help however I can in my limited capacity. Now hang up, you've been on the line too long and Scarlet's getting suspicious. OLIVIA: Okay, okay. *click, then quietly:* How did they know all that? The simplest explanation was that Ash Chorus was not real. They were as much a phantasm as this place, this metastatic memory structure. Like the larks, the butterflies, bigfoot. OLIVIA: They're…you're fictobiological. Sterling would have a heart attack. Wait, so you're like a cryptid or something? Can you tell me if Nessie's real? In a sense, Olivia was right. But now was not the time to speak with the air. Her compatriots were growing concerned. OLIVIA: Fine, I'll stop talking to the first fictional person I've ever heard. Normal world. Olivia recalled the advice of her father: the best way out is through. All she needed to do was live through this moment. This wasn't the past, and she had no way of altering what happened here. The only thing that could change was her mind. NADIA: Is she good? She's muttering and looks like she's gonna hurl. OLIVIA: Yeah, yeah, I'm fine. Do you have anything to drink? DARYLL: Ch'yeah, dig this. Daryll took one hand off the jeep's wheel and leaned forward, reaching into a bag at Violet's–Nadia's–feet. He rifled around and pulled out a familiar blue and white can. He tossed one blindly into the back, and Jasmine fumbled the catch. Scarlet–Alex–snagged the can and cracked it open, taking a long sip before handing it to Jasmine and wiping the foam from her mouth. ALEX: Hope you like the bitter stuff. It was not the bitter stuff, it was gas station party fodder. OLIVIA: Ugh. I was thinking more like, water? Or Gatorade? *pause* Hey, wait. You're eightee—I mean we're 18! And we're in a car. With open containers. This is…this is bad. ALEX: Calm yourself, Liv, it's fiiine. We're basically in college now. Have you seriously never had *emphasized “A”* A beer? OLIVIA: I mean, I have, I like wine more, but— ALEX: Man, you're like 30 years old. Just let loose and enjoy the night. What, are you gonna tell my mom I brought some weed, too? Jesus. DARYLL: You are kinda harshing the mood here, Oli. OLIVIA: Whatever, but if we're going to do nicknames, can you not call me “Oli”? NADIA: Yeah, like who even is Oli? How about Livia? Via? DARYLL: “Vita means life” *Alex laughs* OLIVIA: How about this: we're going out in the woods, we're drinking illegally and, I assume, trespassing. So what if we had, like, codenames? ALEX: You remind me a lot of my cousin, Liv. He's five. *to the others* I don't know why we brought her, she just sometimes— OLIVIA, ignoring Scar: I'll be…hmmm…my shirt's yellow, so I'll be Jasmine. DARYLL: Aladdin, sick. OLIVIA: You can be Violet, Nadia, because you love purple and black. NADIA: I do. OLIVIA: And Scarlet for Alex, because. Hair. ALEX: Rude, fuck off. I dyed it for a reason, asshole. DARYLL, holding back a laugh: Nah, dude, it's pure gold. OLIVIA: And you, uhhh… DARYLL: Fuckface. NADIA: Ew ALEX: Fuckface Killer. OLIVIA: I was thinking something like— DARYLL: Vegeta! NADIA: No. ALEX: Nope. OLIVIA: What? DARYLL: You could just like…call me Daryll. OLIVIA: Ugh. Nevermind. I just thought it would be easier…forget it. The jeep's tires crunched and spun gravel as the four sped down unpaved roads through the trees. Hung overhead were dark boughs, holding the high heat of the night in their leaves. A ranger station hoved into view not far ahead. A small pickup rumbled in the driveway, its headlights illuminating the forest beyond the trail. DARYLL: Shit, shit, dump the open cans. Daryll threw the remaining beers into the backseat. Alex nestled the cans at her feet and covered them with a blanket. She fished in her pocket for the worst joint ever rolled and stuffed it in her sock. RANGER: How are you folks doing tonight? Daryll squinted against the light beaming at his face. DARYLL: Uhh, do you need my license? RANGER: No, I'm not a police officer. I'm just here to make sure you guys stay safe. DARYLL: Oh, yeah. Dumb. Sorry, sorry sir. RANGER: You wouldn't have any fireworks in there, would you? No sparklers or firecrackers? We been having trouble with some rowdy teens lately, almost started a forest fire last week. Wouldn't be you, would it? DARYLL: No, no. Not in here! We're not really firework people, you know? RANGER: And of course you wouldn't have any illicit substances, now would you? The ranger lifted her flashlight and shone it through the back windows. Alex winced and sat upright, Olivia put on a smile and waved. Nadia's eyes didn't leave her iphone. The ranger looked vaguely familiar to Olivia, but she couldn't place why. The ranger pressed her hand against her forehead and inhaled sharply. DARYLL: Y-you okay? RANGER: Ope, sorry, just a headache. Think we got a storm coming on, with the humidity and all. Messing with my sinuses. All the pollen doesn't help any. *pause* RANGER: I see you folks have a telescope. You all out here for the eclipse? DARYLL: Yeah we're looking for a place to set up the scope. RANGER: Gotcha. Well, the public gathering is back that way down the trail. You passed the parking lot about a mile back. Bout half mile ahead, the trail's off-limits after hours. Road's closed. So you folks ought to head back thataway. DARYLL: Oh, okay, sweet, thank you. We'll do that. RANGER: Enjoy the eclipse, then. And watch out for rain. DARYLL: Oh, we will for sure! I hate getting wet, so… RANGER, puzzled: Huh. All righty then. *ranger leaves* ALEX: That was hella close. DARYLL: Dude I sweat through my shirt. OLIVIA: We should probably drive back to the parking lot, then, right? DARYLL: No way, dude, we just had a clean getaway. We'll just have to find a place to ditch the Jeep. *jeep shuts off* DARYLL: Guess it'll be on foot from here. *** *chain shakes* OLIVIA: Says “no entry.” DARYLL: Olivia, try to keep up. That's why we're going there. Gonna be no one else around. ALEX: Don't be a narc, Liv. *sounds of footsteps, crunching gravel* ALEX: Oh, hey, this is the spot? NADIA: Gonna be kinda hard to see the eclipse from here, but whatever. DARYLL: Nah, it's up ahead still. Down the trail and across the stream. Then we'll be at the clearing. ALEX: Cool, come on Nadia. Want to like…walk together or whatever? Nadia had slipped on a pair of clunky headphones, nodding her head to some distorted guitars and guttural screams. A band of red spread across Alex's nose and cheeks. ALEX: Chhh, whatever, dude. Come on Liv, let's go. *** *blanket flaps, grassy footsteps: ALEX: You guys want a slim jim? Sour patch kids? DARYLL: Slim jim anybody? I got slim jims here! 2 for 5 or 3 for 5 or 4 for 5! OLIVIA: So this is just outside of…where again? DARYLL: The DL, duh? I guess you don't live in town, so. We're like 20 minutes out from your place, 30 minutes from Ohio. It's pure Michigan, baby. ALEX: I'm actually kind of…excited for this? NADIA: Probably the beer talking. ALEX: I had one sip before we had to toss ‘em. NADIA: I mean, it's cool and all. I'm mostly here for the hangs, though. OLIVIA: The weather's perfect for it. Clear sky, hot summer night. Where'd you get the telescope? I assume it's not yours, Alex. ALEX: Dude, it's your telescope. Are you sure we don't need to take you to urgent care or something? Right, her dad bought it for her sixteenth birthday. Had her initials on the case. OLIVIA: O.H.M… He set up a spot in the backyard for stargazing. She remembered the tall grass tickling her ankles, cicadas winding down their song in the cherry blossoms, condensation rolling down the side of a glass. The stray cat rubbing against her leg. She remembered the drawings of the constellations in her book. OLIVIA: Cygnus, Aquila, Heracles… She had snapped one of the tripod's legs when he left. He stopped by and taped it back together while she was at school. OLIVIA: Oh, yeah, didn't recognize it for…some reason. Nadia sat down first, reclining on her elbows and looking up through the sparse branches overhead. Olivia sat across from her on another blanket, and Daryll leaned against a wide trunk with a cold drink in hand. DARYLL: Which one is that? OLIVIA: The constellation? I think…the teapot? It might be part of Sagittarius. NADIA: It is. DARYLL: Oh, is it?? How would you even know? NADIA: Googled it, duhh. Alex looked over the three of them, equations spinning around in her head as she tried to calculate whether it would be too obvious to sit next to Nadia. She would've liked to, but then Liv and Daryll would be like ‘hey, why didn't you take the empty blanket, you nerd?' and then maybe Nadia would be weirded out. But if she sat on the empty blanket, then Daryll would have to choose one person to share a blanket with, and what if he sat with her? And— OLIVIA, quietly: Stop overthinking and go sit with Nadia. ALEX: Oh, haHA, yeah, totally. Sorry, I was just thinking about…basketball. *quietly, to herself* Basketball? That's the kind of game I've got?? Alex took her spot next to Nadia. She could hear Nadia's music bleeding through the foam pads of her headphones. She was sweating. But that was fine, right? It's hot out, people sweat. And it's not like she was sitting that close to Nadia. Oh god, was she sitting weirdly far away? Like she was trying to avoid Nadia? Alex took a deep breath and scooted a little closer. Nadia paid no attention to this or to much of anything that Alex was doing. She was locked in to the music. The crickets were humming in the tall grass nearby, spiders dangled and spun in the branches, tadpoles darted down a trickling stream. All was quiet, for a moment. OLIVIA: Wonder if it's about to happen. ALEX: It's uber dark out here. DARYLL: Yeah dude, moon's about to be gone-zo. ALEX: It's time already? DARYLL: Dude, this space shit owns. I can see the craters through this thing. OLIVIA: Ooh, let me see! ALEX: Whoa, you can see from here. There's just a little sliver. NADIA: Kinda makes me feel sick. Like knowing it's really out there, and we're here, small and alone. DARYLL: Aaaand it's gone. Complete darkness enveloped the group. The humid air clung heavy as wet gowns around them. The moon had vanished behind the shadow of the planet, and even the insects, birds, and Nadia's headphones hushed their songs in reverent silence. OLIVIA: Gosh, I forget how dark it can get out in the country. ALEX: You basically live in a farmhouse, dude. You're in “the country” all the time. OLIVIA: It's just…I'm in my room a lot I guess. Don't get out to see the stars much. ALEX: I see the taco bell drive through more often than stars. DARYLL: Fuuuuck, now I'm hungry. The gloom that surrounded them did not relent, even long past when the shadow should have given way back to the gentle glow of reflected light. OLIVIA: It should be back by now. ALEX: Give it a sec. OLIVIA: And where are the constellations? NADIA: The sky's like a black curtain. ALEX: Probably clouds. OLIVIA: No, it was clear when we got here. DARYLL: You think the moon's broken? Hey, try taking it out, blowing in it, and putting it back in again. Olivia could feel her pulse hammering in her throat. It was hot before, but the air was growing hotter, and the cool breeze that rustled the nettles and ivies was still. She was slick with perspiration, and the moisture in the air had her struggling for breath. Her eyes darted in every direction, looking for some landmark or image to anchor herself, but found nothing. In the total blackout, they could be anywhere: a basement, the bottom of the ocean. Or they could be nowhere, the great void between blasted stellar remains and dead planets. NADIA: It is weird, right? ALEX: Hey, uh, Olivia, check that telescope. Do you know what's going on? You're the space nerd, right? OLIVIA: There's nothing there. NADIA: What do you mean, “nothing there?” ALEX: Well, it's there we just can't see it, right? *silence* ALEX: …right? It must be coming, the thing that Scarlet and Violet—Alex and Nadia—saw all those years ago. OLIVIA: No, it can't be. Olivia knew, but they didn't know, couldn't know, that this would change them. NADIA: Oh, hey, there it is. ALEX: Finally! Hey, wait. What's…why is there… DARYLL: That's fucked up. That these next few hours would be the worst of their lives. OLIVIA: O-oh my god. There's…there's another. There are two of them, just hanging in the sky. Two moons. END
Ayers Brook Farm At their goat dairy farm located in Randolph, Daryll and Miles have fostered an environment where community, ethical animal husbandry, and cleanliness are core values. Listen along to hear their story. Photography by Jessica Notargiacomo. For more, follow Eat Vermont. Episode Sponsor Black River Innovation Campus, also known as BRIC, is a Springfield-based organization that offers co-working spaces, tech tools, and business support for innovators. See more at their website: https://www.bricvt.org
Darryll Stinson joins In the Calm. Daryll is an acclaimed 2 time TEDX motivational speaker, best selling author, former athlete, and founder of Message to Movement. He shares his long rise to inspired living after a devastating injury ended his professional athlete career. Darryll's mental health hit a low, and he overcame multiple suicide attempts before learning how to make the decision to live in purpose. This episode is so incredibly inspiring and up-lifting. Darryll is such a light, and is now sharing that motivation on stages around the world. We dive deep into potentialities, quantum leaps, and the truth of what it takes to decide to live the life you are being called to. Resources: Click HERE to connect with Darryll on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stinsonspeaks Click HERE to connect with Darryll https://www.darryllstinson.com Connect with Georgiana: Never miss an episode…make sure to SUBSCRIBE ▽ APPLE > SPOTIFY > YOUTUBE FB GROUP ELEVATE the Community + Lifestyle to help you Elevate! Click HERE to connect with Georgiana on Instagram Click HERE to visit Chaos & Calm on Instagram Visit Chaos & Calm Codes & Sponsors: TONIC Get 15% off with code CALM15 Human Design Obsessed? Us too! Visit BLUEPRINT Get 10% off with code CALM In the Calm Podcast produced by ATRIA
Daryll took Bethany on a very unique first date! Did she end up saying too much though??
Daryll took Bethany on a very unique first date! Did she end up saying too much though??
Daryll took Bethany on a very unique first date! Did she end up saying too much though??
In this empowering episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with the incredible Dr. Daryll, a transformational coach and mentor who has not only conquered her own battle with weight loss, but also dedicated her life to helping professional women break free from self-disappointment and embrace healthier lifestyles. Dr. Daryll's journey is one of resilience, self-discovery, and unwavering determination.Episode Highlights:
Jon had COVID all last week so we're celebrating Batman Day today! Jon and Elliott discuss why the strikes have slowed down momentum for the world's most popular comic book character, how current loyalty can turn into nostalgia and when we can expect the next Bat renaissance. Plus, a new Doctor Who trailer, non-sexual man crushes, and why no one will remember Larry, Daryll and Daryll. [Ep350]
Today we kick off the Music of America Podcast in the Sunshine State of Florida. Our first guest plays ....not a 4- string but a 5-string violin. And plays JAZZ WITH IT. Daryll Dobson is out guest.Songs include Yardbird Suite, Samba Pa Ti and Navigating the Simulation PT 2 (Moving Beyond Time)
On this episode of STATE of STATE, Justin and Tom discuss what Penn State QB Drew Allar could expect in 2023 if he is indeed named the starter for the season. The guys are joined by former Nittany Lion QB “The Captain” Daryll Clark to offer some perspective on being a first year starter in Happy Valley! Visit bleav.com/shows/state-of-state for more information on the show, and other places to listen. New episodes of the show drop every week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications! Comment, rate us, and like us! (Stock Music provided by ikoliks, from Pond5) #weare #pennstate #collegefootball For more on Blue White Outfitters, visit www.bluewhiteoutfitters.com For more information on the State IPA beer, visit www.funkbrewing.com/beers/state-ipa/ Visit SmackApparel.com and use the promo code STATE10 at checkout for 10% off your order! Visit MaestrosClassic.com and use the promo code STATE20 at checkout for 20% off your order!
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer. The post IPv6 Buzz 129: IPv6 Architecture And Subnetting With Daryll Swer appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer. The post IPv6 Buzz 129: IPv6 Architecture And Subnetting With Daryll Swer appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer. The post IPv6 Buzz 129: IPv6 Architecture And Subnetting With Daryll Swer appeared first on Packet Pushers.
WEDNESDAY! We have another solid as heck episode today! I get to have someone on that I've wanted to talk to for a while! She's an entertainment reporter for The Daily Beast and one of my favorite follows on twitter (@kyndallrene). We recorded this last Thursday and we talked all about last weeks Pump, Summer House, pop culture etc. PLUS, a full 40 minutes before that catching you up on everything in the Vanderpump mess in the last 24 hours. ITS A LOT! Plus, reminder that the SUMMER HOUSE recaps will be coming exclusively to Patreon this season so sign on up over there if you want to hear them! patreon.con/sobaditsgood Timestamps 2:53-SHOW NOTES/full recap of the last 24 hours in developments in Vanderump Hell 43:25-Kyndall Cunningham! -This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/sobad and get on your way to being your best self. Discover your potential with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/ SOBAD today to get 10% off your first month. -Go sign up for the patreon for over 250 episodes NOT on the main feed! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The show's second hour begins with Annie and Tyrus discussing Presidential candidates for 2024. Then, Daryll from St. Jude's Cancer Research joins the show to share how our 97.1 family can help support this cause. The hour closes out with the crew sharing stories from the time they went to a wrestling match together.
Daryll Neita joins the podcast and shares her experience on: Living and training abroad How she's evolved in the sport of track and field How she trains, some of the technical aspects she focuses on and working with her coach, Marco Airale How she manages her lifestyle away from training to get the best out of herself on the track Follow Daryll on Instagram @daryllneita and on YouTube @Daryllneita10x
Daryll MacNeil is a former Lake Erie charter captain who considers himself "semi retired", but he spends more time on the water than most full time guides. On this edition of the Polar Kraft podcast, Daryll talks about the differences between fishing for walleye and salmon. He discusses wintertime river steelhead techniques and why current is a factor in trolling big water. MacNeil is also a boat rigging expert at Blue Water Marina in Grand Island, New York and has great advice on transducer placement and electronics installation. He's also a big fan of Polar Kraft boats, especially his Outlander 2010.
On today's show, we sit down with Josh and Daryll from TNB Naturals and discuss their products and the effects of CO2 in plants. www.tnbnaturals.com IG: @tnbnaturals www.theautoflowerreview.com IG: @theautoflowereview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-autoflower-review-podcast/support
Scott Krinsky joins Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke in the pool house to discuss Season 4, Episode 3, “The Cold Turkey.” Many of you know Scott as Jeff Barnes in the hit TV series, Chuck, but he guested on The O.C. first playing the lovable and much needed comic relief character, Daryll! Scott talks about how he got cast on The OC, and tells a very funny OC joke from his stand-up routine! The trio also talk about Iron Man, spoiler alert for you non-Avengers fans and their favorite food items from Chilis! The Cold Turkey synopsis: As Thanksgiving approaches, Sandy is approached by the fugitive Kevin Volchock to negotiate a surrender for the car accident that unintentionally killed Marissa. Ryan finds out about Sandy's meeting with him, and tries to take advantage to get his revenge against Volchock. Meanwhile, Seth agrees to let Taylor stay at the Cohen house while Kirsten encourages her to face her mother to reveal the truth about her stay in Paris. Also, bad-girl Kaitlin meddles more in the conflict between Julie and Neil to cause more friction between them, while Summer also arrives back in town for Thanksgiving and is not pleased to see Taylor staying with the Cohens. Leave the OC Bitches a message at https://www.speakpipe.com/ocbitches or on email at welcometotheocb@gmail.com/ You can now listen to bonus features as well as Season 1 and Season 2 of the OC, Bitches on Kast Plus that's https://kast.supportingcast.fm/welcome-to-the-oc-bitches-plus Please support our sponsors: Magic Spoon has replicated your favorite childhood cereals to taste good, but each serving contains ZERO grams of sugar, 13-14 grams of protein, and 4-5 net grams of carbs per serving. Head to https://www.magicspoon.com/THEOC grab a custom bundle of cereal and try the magic for yourself! And be sure to use our promo code THEOC at checkout to save five dollars off your order! Rocket Money, formerly known as Truebill, is a personal finance app that finds and cancels your unwanted subscriptions, monitors your spending, and helps you lower your bills —all in one place. Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to https://www.rocketmoney.com/oc Sundays is air-dried dog food made from a short list of human-grade ingredients, it's less messy and Sundays cost 40% less than other healthy dog food brands because Sundays doesn't waste money shipping frozen packages. Instead they spend on what matters: sourcing the best all-natural ingredients for your pup. Get 35% off your first order of Sundays. Go to https://www.SundaysForDgos.com/THEOC use code THEOC at checkout. Living Proof understands that there's no ‘one-size-fits-all' solution for all hair types and textures. That's why they develop game-changing formulations that are tailored to individual concerns including frizz, lack of volume, and lack of curl definition. Visit https://www.livingproof.com/THEOC and use code THEOC to get ten percent off your first purchase. Let's Get Deep is (literally) the hottest game for couples that you've probably already seen all over TikTok & Instagram. From the creators of What Do You Meme, Let's Get Deep is so easy and fun to play. And you're in luck because we have an exclusive offer for our listeners. For a limited time, get 20% off with the code OC when you go to https://www.whatdoyoumeme.com/letsgetdeep Follow @rachelbilson, @themelindaclarke and @scott_krinsky on Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Daryll Schmitz returns to Singles Only (Ep. 133 and 184) with host Paul Farahvar and voice of reason Chris Higgins to discuss his recent dating status and why comedians date therapists. Listen/subscribe/share, ok? message me for questions/comments pfarahvar@gmail.com Check out www.joinfightcamp.com #singlesonly #dating #datingpodcast #standup
Comedian Daryll Schmitz returns to Singles Only (Ep. 133 and 184) with host Paul Farahvar and voice of reason Chris Higgins to discuss his recent dating status and why comedians date therapists. Listen/subscribe/share, ok? message me for questions/comments pfarahvar@gmail.com Check out www.joinfightcamp.com #singlesonly #dating #datingpodcast #standup
In today's episode of the Homegrown Potcast, Kronic sits down with Josh and Daryll of TNB Naturals to discuss all the glorious benefits of CO2, kelp, and the amazing story of how TNB Naturals became a household name for cannabis growers in 2022. You won't want to miss this episode, stay tuned!
Join HITS K9 Radio host Jeff Meyer as he talks to Daryll Pleasants about tracking. Daryll has taught many K9 teams in several continents and brings a wealth of knowledge to the show. If you are a tracking dog handler or trainer this show is a must. To reach Jeff Meyer, email him at Jeff@HITSK9.net To find out more about HITS K9 seminars, go to www.HITSK9.net
WeCrashed is the hit Apple series about Wework and its' CEO Adam Neumann (or pronounced 'Newsman' if you're Bryan). Bryan wonders if Jared Leto is playing a version of Adam or a version of Jared Leto playing a version of Adam. Some writer, somewhere was asked to stoke the internet fire by pretending to know which TV shows are most overrated. Bryan and Krissy review...and agree! Canada loves TCB apparently as the podcast spent a whole week as the #1 Apple Podcast in all categories. However, what goes up...is probably not because of TCB. Finally, multiple requests for more Mountain Monsters clips has Bryan ROARING and ready to go! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
And as promised, another episode to make up for last week. I think it's good to be aware that not every member of the LGBTQ+ community can be labeled a hero. There are in fact some villains...like many of the guys I dated in the past. Some of them were pretty villainous. One man though did something completely unthinkable and vile. The AIDS crisis may be overlooked in history classes but the disease ran rampant throughout our community. Today there have been wonderful advances in the medical world to help keep HIV/AIDS under control. Still, Daryll Rowe decided to weaponize his status to seek revenge on men he dated. Originally broadcast February 17, 2021.Written by Schuyler Fastenau and executive produced by Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Additional voices by Ariel Dale, Taylor Shurte, Walker Barnes, Jeremy Staple, Marissa Pistone, Vince Perez, Rainee Blake, Matt MacNelly, Allyn Anthony Moriyon, Jordan Katcher, Daniel Fastenau-Jones, Janet Zosche, and Sophia Sassone. Cover artwork by Catherine Fastenau. Theme music by Tracy Zales.Follow us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OGDeadtimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoriginaldeadtimestories/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadtimeStoriesPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadtimeThe
On a human level, we know that we all have struggles. But the definition of a good leader is not someone who leaves everything at home because they need to be seen as strong and impactful. In fact, vulnerability is a much more important trait of leadership. It's just one component of helping teams flourish at work.Organizations and leaders need to be more aware than ever about the changing workforce. New technology and new workers are allowing teams to work more efficiently and more autonomously. But when old school politics and practices get in the way, workers don't feel supported or appreciated. Add to that the growing awareness of mental health and psychological safety and team members at all levels are reevaluating life and work and making big changes.On this episode of the Mental Health for Leaders podcast, coach Daryll Bryant is sharing what organizations and leaders can do to support the mental health and safety of teams so both the organization and employees can flourish. He shares a personal example that helped reframe his own view of mental health awareness and conversations.Everyone deserves to flourish. Are you giving your employees the ability to do just that?About Daryll Bryant:Daryll Bryant is a transformational leader with a distinguished career in manufacturing, providing outstanding results for several Fortune 100 companies. He has a vast repository of high-level skill sets as a Lean manufacturing operations expert and change leader.Daryll's passion is in supporting operations efforts to increase productivity, reduce costs and grow profits using his ™ “The Winning With Excellence System'. As a Coach, his approach is to guide leaders to leverage team engagement to unlock the collective genius of their people. Connect with Daryll on LinkedIn.Mentioned in this Episode of Mental Health for Leaders:OptimizeUDaryll's talk at the SHRM22 Conference - Reimaging the Future of Work: How Leaders Can Promote FlourishingSHRM Annual Conference & ExpoMental Health Skills Training
Daryll's story of transformation and what has shifted and transformed since joining our group coaching program, learning how to unlock relationship polarity, liberating past patterns with men, embodying femininity, and starting dating with intention. If you're a single, smart, successful woman invested in personal growth but stuck in attracting weak or emotionally unavailable men, the Claimed Program is for you. Curious to know what you're missing? Go to https://claimed.com/apply to book your free discovery call and let's talk!
Daryll Caughron joins me on the show this week to talk about Vision, case studies, diagnostic methods, & more. And don't forget to let me know if your interested in attending Mike Christpherson's EEPROM class in the Twin Cities MN area spring/summer 2022. See email belowEmail- STmobilediag@gmail.com Website- https://autodiagpodcast.com/Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/223994012068320
R. Kelly, Lebron, Gabby Petito and Dog the Bounty hunter, Douche of the week and "breakthrough cases??"