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With the 2026 FIFA World Cup nearly underway, Toronto-based writer Marley Dickinson joins the show to discuss the atmosphere surrounding the biggest sporting event on the planet as Canada prepares to open its tournament against Bosnia-Herzegovina. We break down Canada's path through Group B, whether Jesse Marsch's squad has what it takes to advance to the knockout stage and the strengths and weaknesses that could ultimately define the host nation's World Cup journey. We also examine the impact of injuries to key players Alphonso Davies and Moïse Bombito, how Canada may adapt without two of its most important contributors and what has changed about this program since its appearance at the 2022 World Cup. Plus, Marley shares his thoughts on the tournament's biggest contenders, under-the-radar storylines, the challenges facing host nations and what success would ultimately look like for Canada on home soil. Don't forget to subscribe to the show anywhere you get your streaming audio and follow Inside Sports on X (@InsideSports880). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike joins Jeff to chat about what is going on locally in the news.
Bringing down La Crosse’s Kmart, what ever happened to the green bubbler talk from last year and the potential selling of the north side library. Those were some of the big topics we discussed with city council president Tamra Dickinson ahead of their monthly Thursday meeting. We started with the north library, which is scheduled to close for good June 15. Dickinson walks us through the process of declaring it a surplus property and how they get proposals from different groups about what they’d want to do with the building. After that, we hit on the Kmart proposal from Three-Sixty Real Estate Solutions. The council could approve Phase 1 of Three-Sixty’s plans Thursday, which might mean the Kmart comes down yet this year. Dickinson is the chair of the Aviation Board, and we spent some time discussing the turnaround the airport has seen over the past year, adding flights, and what could happen next over there. Lastly, those green bubblers. It was all the talk last summer, but that attention has significantly died down. Dickinson, though, says there are plans in motion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nicholas Dickinson bought his first significant Bitcoin stack on the all-time high. Three months later he was 40% underwater. He didn't panic. He read more books and bought more.Nicholas is a hotelier with 40 years in the industry — currently running a 50-acre country house hotel in Norfolk. He's also one of the newest, and arguably fastest-moving, members of the Bitcoin Business Network. In just nine months he's thinking in Bitcoin, buying at what the power law tells him is a 50% discount, and working out how to bring Bitcoin into a 40-year hospitality business without losing his board.
5/27/26 (Co-Host Brian Adams) Resilient Valley's Julia Riseman & Lora Wondolowski: camels through the eye of a needle & other fundraising ideas. Dr. Ethan Chapin, Cooley-Dickinson's Dir of Emergency Medicine: It's Stroke Prevention Month—save yr life & the life of a loved one—BE FAST. Dave Small, Dir of Conservation @ Mount Grace Land Trust: saving the Ebony Bog Haunter (really!), dragon flies and 40,000 acres. Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby: the override vote on June 9 --what happens if it passes; what happens if it doesn't.
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Jeff chats with Mike about all the things going on in RVA that the media is ignoring.
Arlene Dickinson is one of Canada's best-known entrepreneurs and investors, widely recognized from her 15-year run on Dragon's Den. Born in South Africa and raised in Calgary, Dickinson isn't shy about defending the country she loves. She brings her trademark candour on Alberta separation, Premier Danielle Smith, and U.S. President Donald Trump in our feature interview (3:45) presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West. THIS EPISODE IS PRESENTED BY HANSEN DISTILLERY. LOOK FOR HANSEN'S BRAND NEW "DISTILLED BY HER" GIN, WITH A PORTION OF PROCEEDS BENEFITING WIN HOUSE. VISIT https://hansendistillery.com/. MBEW: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ 33:30 | SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ 43:00 | Real Talker Rachelle reports from Marmot Basin, we've got a scoop on the world's first electric ice explorer, and Jespo shares his favourite rainy day Jasper activities in a Spring edition of #MyJasper Memories presented by our friends at Tourism Jasper. BOOK YOUR JASPER ADVENTURE: https://www.jasper.travel/ 50:00 | Jespo and Johnny debrief after the Dickinson interview. Real Talkers Ave and MC share personal thoughts on the voter list data breach and electoral boundary changes. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:26:30 | May 29 is a Day of Action in Alberta. Have you seen the latest episode of Worker Agenda? CHECK IT OUT: https://rtrj.info/0526WA4 1:34:00 | We've got exciting news about the Real Talk Golf Classic! REGISTER YOUR FOURSOME for JUNE 18 at THE RANCH: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/real-talk-golf-classic REAL TALK'S LIVE STREAM IS PRESENTED BY CALIFORNIA CLOSETS. BOOK YOUR FREE CONSULTATION: https://californiaclosets.ca/ SIGN UP for YEGplus, CANADA'S FIRST AIRPORT REWARDS PROGRAM: https://yegplus.com/realtalk SAVE 10% on ONLINE MEN'S CLOTHING PURCHASES at THE HELM with promo code REALTALK: https://thehelmclothing.com/ SUPPORT INTEGRATED FIREFIGHTER-PARAMEDIC SERVICE IN ALBERTA: https://www.apffpa.ca/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch SHOPPING FOR LUXURY CASUAL WEAR OR A CUSTOM SUIT? SAVE 10% ONLINE WITH PROMO CODE REALTALK: https://thehelmclothing.com/ RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
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Inbound Logistics/MODEX 2026 Interview Series: Materials handling is evolving fast—where are the biggest changes happening? We spoke with leaders across the MODEX show floor to find out. In this interview, Mark Dickinson, SVP of Sales and Software with @attabotics , gives his thoughts on the pain points customers are seeing this year, the advanced solutions and services at MODEX that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago, and the biggest mistakes companies make when they start their digital transformation journey. Dicksinson also highlights how the company's new Guardian metal bin helps keep safety and resilience top-of-mind for cube storage, shares details on Attabotics' expansion into U.S. manufacturing in Kentucky, and what it means to be part of @LafayetteSystems . This conversation is part of our MODEX 2026 Interview Series, featuring insights from leading supply chain and logistics technology providers.
It's the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report! A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. President Trump Delays Beef Imports Earlier in the week, President Donald Trump delayed the planned signing of executive orders to allow increased beef imports into the U.S. and to support renewal of the U.S. cattle herd in an effort to address high beef prices. Last October, Trump ordered a quadrupling of beef imports from Argentina, and a month later removed his 40% punitive tariff on Brazilian beef and coffee. The moves did little to reverse beef prices, which were up 12.1% year-over-year in April, according to the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index. Beef is more than 16% more expensive than when Trump returned to office in January 2025. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has projected that the country will import a record 5.8 billion pounds of beef this year, up about 6% from 2025 and 25% from 2024. REFERENCE: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-sign-orders-boost-beef-imports-rebuild-cattle-herd-white-house-says-2026-05-11/ Feeder & Stocker Cattle Prices at Stockmen's Livestock Exchange Feeder and grass cattle continue to command bell ringing prices across the country. Last week Stockmen's Livestock Exchange in Dickinson, North Dakota was no exception. Strong demand and optimism rang through the barn as a group of Black and Black white face steers weighing 584 brought $502.00. A group of Black white face steers weighing 612 came in at 5 bucks. That's over $3,000 per steer, wow. Not done yet, here are 100 head of black white face steers weighing 727 at $444.00. 131 head of black white face steers weighing 852 sold for $380.00. Same excitement for the heifer mates. 70 head of black and black white face heifers weighing 642 brought $416.50. 48 head of Charolais Red Angus cross heifers weighing 726 brought $369.50. For a complete market report, Click HERE. Upcoming Feeder Cattle, Bull & Cow Sales On RanchChannel.Com Lots of feeder cattle, steers & heifers, bulls, and cow sales coming up on the RanchChannel.Com sale calendar. Check out the full line up HERE. SPONSORS Jorgensen Land & Cattle https://jorgensenfarms.com/ @JorLandCat Ranch Channel https://ranchchannel.com/ @RanchChannel Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/ Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/
Paul joins Warren this week to assess all aspects of the first year in our new stadium. They also preview Sunderland ahead of the last game of the season at Hill Dickinson, and talk about Jose Mourinho's potential return to Real Madrid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Love the show? Have any thoughts? Click here to let us know!This week, we head to the Peace Garden State—North Dakota! Special guest and longtime supporter of the show, my dad, joins me as we dive into one of the state's most haunting and heartbreaking unsolved crimes for decades: the Swanson Motel Murders. In 1981, two people were brutally killed inside a motel in Dickinson, leaving behind a mystery that terrified the small town and baffled investigators for years. From the shocking crime scene to the FBI profile that later helped identify a suspect, we explore the twists, theories, and eventual confession that finally brought answers to a case many feared would never be solved. Join us as we uncover the chilling story of the Swanson Motel Murders and the decades-long search for justice in North Dakota.Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dq_0tJvFgEFuU1ZpZQ3E_LcuLc-RrTML8fSt9ILWb6k/edit?usp=sharing --Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
Prairie Beat examines Fargo's new police chief and Heidi Heitkamp's remarks, while Main Street explores two North Dakota vineyard events.
With the Missouri Chamber Music Festival's 16th season on the horizon, Nina Ferrigno, the festival's dynamic executive director and a talented pianist, takes center stage in this episode. The theme for this year, 'Hope is the Thing with Music,' reflects a beautiful synergy between music and the poetic words of Emily Dickinson. Ferrigno passionately discusses how the festival aims to weave together these two art forms, creating a rich tapestry of sound and meaning that will resonate with audiences.The episode dives into the nitty-gritty of the festival's planning process, with Nina sharing her excitement about new partnerships and the artistic direction she envisions. The collaboration with the Sheldon Concert Hall marks a significant milestone for the festival, providing a premier venue that enhances the concert experience. As she outlines the concert lineup, listeners are treated to a sneak peek of what to expect, from unique programming to premiering new works that promise to captivate and inspire.Listeners will also appreciate Nina's candid reflections on her journey through music and how it has shaped her life. Her insights into the rehearsal process and the collaborative nature of chamber music highlight the importance of connection and communication among musicians. This episode is not just an overview of the festival; it's a heartfelt celebration of the power of music to evoke emotion and foster community. So, whether you're a seasoned concert-goer or new to the world of chamber music, you'll want to tune in and get excited about the festival running from June 10th to 21st. Grab your tickets and join this musical adventure![00:00] World Premiere Teaser[00:28] Show Welcome and Quote[01:50] Theme Hope and Dickinson[03:49] Festival Turning Point[08:24] Tickets Dates and Venue[09:44] Concert 1 Enchanted Ground[11:59] Concert 2 Musicians Wrestle[16:33] Concert 3 Arianna Quartet[19:17] Concert 4 World Premiere[27:09] How Musicians Are Chosen[31:35] Sponsor Break[32:13] Nina's Musical Roots[38:55] Chamber Music Behind Scenes[43:26] Final Thanks and Sign OffTakeaways:Nina Ferrigno passionately connects music and poetry, highlighting Emily Dickinson's influence on this year's festival theme, "Hope is the Thing with Music."The Missouri Chamber Music Festival's 16th season promises a stellar lineup, featuring world-class musicians and unique performances from June 10th to 21st.Nina's new role as Artistic Director allows her to focus on artistic vision, freeing her from operational duties and bringing fresh energy to the festival.The festival will feature exciting collaborations with the renowned Sheldon Concert Hall, creating a vibrant new home for the concerts this year.Understanding the nuances of chamber music, Nina emphasizes the importance of collaboration, eye contact, and trust among musicians during performances.The premiere of a commissioned piece called "Memoria" by composer David Werfelman will explore the multifaceted nature of memory, adding depth to the festival's offerings.Home Page - Missouri Chamber Music (MOCM) & Festival InformationThe Sheldon - MOCM Single TicketsMetrotix - MOCM Season 16 TicketsFacebook - MOCMInstagram - MOCMMOCM - YouTube ChannelThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#mocm #chambermusic #calyxtrio #stlouischambermusic #worldpremiere #missourichambermusicfestival #thesheldon
Analysts are warning that markets are exhibiting 'misplaced euphoria' even as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten an oil-driven economic slowdown. History shows that markets often fail to price in recession risk until it's too late—so how do you know when optimism becomes dangerous complacency?Today's Stocks & Topics: Diamondback Energy, Inc. (FANG), Market Wrap, Trading, Oklo Inc. (OKLO), Zoom Communications, Inc. (ZM), The Stock Market, Is a Recession Coming in 2026? How Markets Sleepwalk Into Economic Downturns, Becton, Dickinson and Company (BDX), Becton, Union Pacific Corporation (UNP), Valero Energy Corporation (VLO), Inflation.Our Sponsors:* Check out Pebl: https://hipebl.ai* Check out Plaud AI and use my code INVEST for a great deal: https://plaud.ai* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/invest* Check out Scribe and use my code scribe.how/invest for a great deal: https://scribe.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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We have to wait until Monday, but City are back in action in the Premier League as the title race heats up. Join Amos, Adam, and Niall as they look ahead to the match. Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ➡️ https://discord.gg/AC5BgJtdX (Twitter) ➡️ https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ➡️ https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
Mike Dickinson joins Jeff to give his thoughts on both local and national news stories.
Mike joins Jeff to give his thoughts on yesterday's election and what happened at WrestleMania.
"O-Dog" Jeff O'Neill filling in for Ray Ferraro to discuss how Ottawa and Carolina delivered a double-OT thriller in Game 2 that’s being overshadowed by a bizarre series of events. An OT goal overturned on a questionable offside call, a dramatic penalty shot save and a redemtion of sorts on the eventual winner; the Sens are 0–10 all-time when going down 0–2 in a series, though there’s confidence they’ll respond at home after Ullmark’s stellar outing. In Edmonton, the Oilers won Game 1 over Anaheim with Leon Draisaitl and Jason Dickinson returing from injury, Dickinson and Kasperi Kapanen each scored twice and Connor Ingram stepped up with a solid effort and key late save. The Oilers managed their first win of the season without a Connor McDavid point, reinforcing the idea that contenders need multiple paths to win. Philadelphia seized control in Pittsburgh with a 2–0 series lead, mixing it up physically—including getting under Sidney Crosby’s skin—while Dallas evened things with Minnesota behind a strong Jake Oettinger performance despite missing Roope Hintz. Looking ahead, Montreal aims to build on a statement Game 1 vs. Tampa Bay, highlighted by Juraj Slafkovský’s hat trick and growing into a key complementary power presence alongside Caufield, Suzuki, and Demidov, while Buffalo looks to carry momentum from a stunning four-goal third-period comeback against Boston—but will need a far better start against a structured Bruins team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Oilers with some 3rd period heroics to take a 1-0 series lead with the 4-3 win over the Ducks! Tom Gazzola, Ben Thomson, Shawn Belle & Reid Wilkins break this one down as the Oilers get their first win of the season with McDavid being pointless in the game! How good was Dickinson and Kapanen? How did Ingram look? How much concern is there for the 2nd period from the Oilers? All of this discussed and so much more on this edition of The GCL Diesel Oil Stream Postgame Show here on Edmonton Sports Talk!
Dickinson Mayor Scott Decker discusses growth, infrastructure, and the city's evolving identity as regional attention builds. Plus, Plains Folk with Dr. Tom Isern on a dramatic prison escape that led to a story of reform, leadership, and redemption inside the North Dakota Penitentiary.
A beloved pregnant teacher is found shot dead in her St. Louis apartment — no forced entry, no gunshot heard, and a strange residue splattered across the bedroom walls. Her boyfriend, a school principal, called 911, but that's not the only call he made. Brought to you in part by: https://www.recoverycentersofmontana.com/ Recorded with a sold out audience at Phat Fish Brewing in Dickinson, ND. Episode title submitted by: Erin O. Location: Missouri Victims: Jocelyn Peters, Micah Leigh Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Virgil van Dijk scored in the 10th minute of stoppage time to secure a dramatic 2-1 win for Liverpool over Everton in the first Merseyside derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium.In this episode of The Reaction Arne Slot, Andy Robertson and Freddie Woodman reflect on the victory over the Toffees. We also bring you post-match analysis from former Reds Phil Thompson, Jason McAteer and Neil Mellor.
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Mike joins Jeff to give his Wrestlemania predictions.
Everton were stung twice by the Bees but remained standing on Saturday…just. There is plenty for Paddy and Matt to discuss on the Byline this week. We look at the pattern of the game and the impact of Tyrique George from the bench. How big an impact can he have before the end of the season? Season ticket renewal details were also released. Are some fans right to be frustrated about the increased prices? And there's the Merseyside derby against Liverpool too. Can Everton take confidence into the clash with their bitter rivals.
The San Jose Sharks' playoff hopes are on life support! So it's time for an emergency subscriber mailbag! Let's get to it! Knewbs3: Why trade William Eklund instead of prospects like Quentin Musty and Filip Bystedt? Flying Frenchman: Is management happy with Ryan Warsofsky's performance? Ohheytravis: Is Warsofsky on the hot seat? Tim Graveline: If the San Jose Sharks win the Draft lottery, should they take a BPA forward like Gavin McKenna or trade back for a defenseman prospect? For Zubair, what's a song or maybe an album that best represents this sharks season? What song/album would you hope would represent the sharks next season? Zeke: Which San Jose Barracuda forwards have a legit shot at a playing role in the NHL? Rphillips: Is our organization's ability to develop defensemen a concern? (22:39) Bob Horenstein: What does the defense look like next year? Which UFA's do the Sharks bring back? Dave: Following how patient the Colorado Avalanche were in building a Stanley Cup winner, shouldn't we allow GM Mike Grier that kind of rope? Dylan Smallwood: Does Alex Tuch fit the San Jose Sharks? Would you give him a maximum contract? What player type do the Sharks need next year? Do you see Michael Misa or Sam Dickinson starting next season in the AHL? (40:23) Stephanie K: How much did Doug Wilson Jr.'s drafting hurt the San Jose Sharks' current team? Downriver: What skills do Shakir Mukhamadullin, Dickinson, and Luca Cagnoni need to develop if they're going to be regulars at the NHL level? Do you see Pohlkamp as NHL-ready for a contending team? Finny Damphousse: What are you all sipping on? Alcohol or non-alcoholic. Giant Shark Tooth Necklace: Is there a specific player you would have liked to have seen the Sharks trade for at the Deadline to help with the playoff push? If so, what would your “take or leave it” trade offer have been for that player, if there was a bidding war? Or do you think Grier made the right call to wait until the off-season to make any major moves? James R: For Keegan, realizing there is no Matthew Schaefer in this Draft, are there a defenseman in this year's class that could reasonably step into an NHL lineup next season and be a legit everyday player? (56:33) How comfortable do you feel running back the same goaltending tandem next season? Yetis: The organization has a glut of forwards both on the NHL roster and in the AHL in Musty, Bystedt, and Kasper Halttunen. Who is most likely to go? Rob S: Does Mukhamadullin want to return to the Sharks? Can Mario Ferraro develop his puck-moving beyond what it is now? Sven_: Would you rather fight 100 duck-sized Dan Boyles or 1 Dan Boyle-sized duck? James Murphy: Shouldn't the Sharks have called up Luca Cagnoni earlier to run the power play? Spon: Are the Sharks pushing Dickinson (and possibly Pohlkamp when he arrives) too hard and too soon? Megabite: Any chance Nedeljkovic is not going to return? BiscuitBoy: Is Yaroslav Askarov's glove hand fixable? Will Will Smith learn to be stronger with the puck? Stefan Schwartz: What do you think about the D by committee route for the Sharks, since true No. 1 D are hard to come by? Which middle-pairing defensemen would fit the Sharks? FaultySynapse: What will the San Jose Sharks' depth chart look like if they pull the trigger on a No. 1 defenseman in a trade? (1:14:25) Just Steve: How do you think the Sharks have handled Mukhamadullin and other prospects? Michael K.: What are the Sharks' options on defense next year if Pohlkamp or Cagnoni aren't ready? And they strike out on defense? Cole Seavey: Should the Sharks be in the chase for Auston Matthews? Jigglz: Do you ever see yourselves doing a live, in-person recording of the Pod with an audience? (1:27:36) Sarge: The Sharks have the No. 9 pick of the 2026 Draft. The top-4 defensemen are gone, leaving Daxon Rudolph on the board. Should San Jose take Rudolph or a forward like Oscar Hemming? How angry will Sharks fans be if they pick the non-defenseman? NotAlexKorolyuk: Which stars would you like to see on the Sharks over the next three years, be the most fun? Ken Meehan: What three moves should the Sharks make this summer to “guarantee” a playoff spot next year? Bellizar: If the Sharks pick Albert Smits, is he NHL-ready, and what does a Smits and Dickinson-led defense need around them? Kyle Johnson: As a non-season ticket holder, how do you go about getting prospects scrimmage tickets? I want to get them before they sell out. Chris Geer: If the Sharks don't win the Lottery, should they package a good prospect like a Bystedt etc. with their pick to go up higher in the Draft? Radioheadliner (the other James R.): What would Kevin Woodley or Thomas Speer say about Askarov's ability to stop shots up high or track the puck through screens? Keegan, didn't you tweet way back when that you were worried about his hands? Fin Coe: If Warsofsky keeps his job, are there any Assistant Coaches that could be in the hot seat? Keegan, will you be repping your Sharks fandom at your wedding? Sheng, are there any colleagues of yours whose work you think we should follow? Zubair, what sticks do you rock? Joe E: What's going on with the San Jose Barracuda? They're on a nine-game losing streak. Also, do we trust them to get the most out of Pohlkamp or Leo Sahlin Wallenius? Ricky LaFleur: In Mike Grier's opening presser, his mission statement was that we were going to be hard, heavy, and difficult to play against—basically the complete antithesis of what we are. Why do you think he's deviated from his original blueprint? Gary To: For top power play quarterback next year, would you prefer a youngster like Dickinson or Cagnoni to QB the PP or should they re-explore the five-forward PP? Or acquire a bridge PP1 QB? Kevin: Do we see the Sharks emptying the war chest for one star difference-maker on defense or multiple solid d-men? What will a Michael Kesselring cost? Jon Swenson: Could the San Jose Sharks ask Tyler Toffoli to waive his NTC this off-season? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Oilers shutdown the Sharks by the score of 5-2! Tom Gazzola, Ben Thomson, Shawn Belle and Derek Van Diest break it down as the Oilers stregthen their chance at winning the Pacific Division! How good was McDavid tonight? Any concern for Ingram and Dickinson injuries? Is the powerplay back? all of this discussed and so much more on this edition of The GCL Diesel Oil Stream Postgame Show right here on Edmonton Sports Talk!
Mike joins Jeff to give his thoughts on local news.
Mike joins Jeff to give his thought on local news items.
Sofia Degli Alessandri (aka Drum & Lace) joins us today as part of our 2026 London Soundtrack Festival series! Known for her work on the Primetime Emmy nominated 'Red White And Royal Blue', 'All Of You', Apple TV's 'Dickinson' and the Sundance winning film 'Prime Minister', this chat was littered with great nuggets about the art of making a great beat, working with the London Contemporary Orchestra, and the relatability between music and fashion.
Mike Dickinson ( @iammrmiked-ig)may look like your average Southern gent, but when nightfalls you can find him in the VIP of one of the largest strip club franchises in the US. The Pony is America's #1 strip club chain and Sapphire's inviting you to the champagne room. Dare to listen?Stay Connected: https://linktr.ee/msradiosapphire
John is joined by Matthew Borden, partner and co-founder of BraunHagey & Borden, and Kory DeClark, partner at BraunHagey & Borden. They discuss litigation challenging federal law enforcement responses to protests, focusing on the Dickinson case in Portland, Oregon, that resulted in an injunction restricting how government agents may use force against demonstrators. The case arose from a series of protests against immigration enforcement policies. The plaintiffs alleged a pattern of excessive and indiscriminate force by federal agents at these protests that chilled lawful First Amendment activity. The legal team assembled extensive evidence, including 62 sworn declarations and video footage, documenting incidents such as using pepper spray on an 82-year-old woman and firing tear gas and projectiles at peaceful protesters.The effort to gather evidence was intense, involving rapid coordination among attorneys, staff, and volunteers to identify witnesses, collect recordings, and conduct expedited discovery in only 28 days. The discovery included depositions of federal personnel and testimony from experts and local law enforcement officials, who contrasted federal tactics with established crowd-control practices. The evidence demonstrated a broad pattern amounting to an informal policy inconsistent with constitutional protections rather than a series of isolated incidents. One powerful piece of evidence, in addition to the limited training that is much inferior to what police receive, was that the government conducted no investigations of and imposed no disciplinary measures on the officers involved in these incidents. At the preliminary injunction hearing, the government largely relied on general assertions that protests were dangerous and that restrictions on force would compromise officer safety, while offering no direct rebuttal to specific incidents. In contrast, the plaintiffs emphasized that targeted, proportional policing methods were available and commonly used by trained local agencies, and that indiscriminate tactics such as tear gas often escalated tensions rather than restoring order.The resulting injunction limits the use of force to situations involving imminent threats and active resistance. It restricts the deployment of crowd-control weapons against passive or non-threatening individuals. These constraints align with existing use-of-force standards and have not been shown to endanger officers when implemented. The government has appealed the preliminary injunction to the Ninth Circuit.Finally, they discuss BraunHagey & Borden's “impact” practice of focusing almost 20% of its work on pro bono activities on cases that could have the maximum impact for a broad group of people or change the law to benefit a large group of people.Podcast Link: Law-disrupted.fmHost: John B. Quinn Producer: Alexis HydeMusic and Editing by: Alexander Rossi
Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Our shout-out today goes to Jason Wright from Dickinson, TX. Thanks for your partnership in Project23. We cannot do this without donors like you. Our text today is 1 Corinthians 10:23-33. "All things are lawful," but not all things are helpful. "All things are lawful," but not all things build up. Let no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor. Eat whatever is sold in the meat market without raising any question on the ground of conscience. For "the earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof." If one of the unbelievers invites you to dinner and you are disposed to go, eat whatever is set before you without raising any question on the ground of conscience. But if someone says to you, "This has been offered in sacrifice," then do not eat it, for the sake of the one who informed you, and for the sake of conscience— I do not mean your conscience, but his. For why should my liberty be determined by someone else's conscience? If I partake with thankfulness, why am I denounced because of that for which I give thanks? So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. Give no offense to Jews or to Greeks or to the church of God, just as I try to please everyone in everything I do, not seeking my own advantage, but that of many, that they may be saved. — 1 Corinthians 10:23-33 Paul closes the chapter by confronting one final misuse of freedom. Self-justification. The Corinthians had a saying they loved to repeat: "All things are lawful." Paul doesn't deny their freedom—he qualifies it. Not all things are helpful. Not all things build up. Freedom is not the highest value. Love, shaped by God's truth, is. Paul shifts the focus from personal rights to responsibility. "Let no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor." In a morally flexible world, that requires clarity. Paul is not talking about the neighbor's personal definition of good, but God's definition of good for the neighbor—what leads to truth, holiness, and salvation. Christian freedom was never meant to serve the self or accommodate moral drift. It was meant to serve the gospel. In everyday life, believers don't need to interrogate everything—God owns it all. But the moment another person's conscience is involved, freedom changes shape. What is allowed is no longer the question. What love requires is. Paul willingly limits his liberty—not because truth has changed, but because people matter. Using freedom to justify yourself turns liberty into leverage and knowledge into a weapon. Paul refuses that posture. His aim is simple and unwavering: "that many may be saved." That goal governs everything. Freedom submits to God's love. The best love. A love that leads to salvation and brings glory to God. This is not freedom that self-justifies; it is the justification of the Cross that limits self for the salvation of others. DO THIS: Identify one situation where you've been using freedom to justify yourself instead of serving others. Choose restraint this week for the sake of love and witness. ASK THIS: Where am I more focused on defending my rights than loving my neighbor? How might my freedom be confusing or wounding someone else's conscience? What would it look like to choose the glory of God over personal preference? PRAY THIS: Lord, teach me to use freedom wisely. Guard me from self-justification and shape my choices by love. Help me live for your glory and for the good of others. Amen. PLAY THIS: "I Surrender All"
PLUS - Southport & Marine One Game From Wembley A look back at the week of sport, and a look ahead of this weekend's action, with Andy & Gary - THE SPORTCAST (Ep 208) 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Andy's Botox - Rivers Edge 05:00 - Salah Announcement To Leave Liverpool 23:00 - Robertson Dig At New Players? 25:00 - Liverpool Terrible Against Brighton 30:00 - Feeling Sorry For Slot 35:30 - Duncan Ferguson At Everton 37:00 - Everton Going For Europe 43:00 - Hill Dickinson Bouncing! 46:00 - Still A Race For The Title? 48:00 - Spurs Edging Closer To Relegation 55:00 - Southport & Marine Could Get To Wembley Join us on Patreon for our Betting Show, Bonus Episodes and all of the other Patreon Perks... https://www.patreon.com/legitpodcast Shout out to our sponsors... The Feathers - Bootle | https://www.instagram.com/the.feathersbootle/ Hill Dickinson | https://www.hilldickinson.com/ Rivers Edge Men's Skin Studio | https://www.riversedgeskinstudio.co.uk Type "LEGIT20" for 20% off all treatments! #Liverpool #LFC #Everton #EFC #Sport #Podcast #PremierLeague #Podcast #Sports #Football #News #Salah #mosalah #southport #marinefc #MensHealth #MensBotox
This NDSU Ag Minute features Angie Johnson, NDSU Farm and Ranch Safety Specialist. Johnson has the details on the 2026 Youth Farm Safety Camps taking place in Devils Lake, Dickinson and Bismarck. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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One of the oddest cases of World War II espionage involved a woman, Velvalee Dickinson, who spied on Northwest shipyards for the Japanese. How did she do it? By writing coded letters about dolls. Cascade PBS's resident historian Knute Berger told this story in a recent episode of the Mossback's Northwest video series, but there's more left to examine. In this episode of Mossback, Berger joins co-host Stephen Hegg to discuss Dickinson's remarkable story, how she was ultimately caught by the U.S.'s first female cryptanalyst and the Northwest's unique role in international spy games throughout the 20th century. For more on all things Mossback, visit CascadePBS.org. To reach Knute Berger directly, drop him a line at knute.berger@cascadepbs.org. And if you'd like an exclusive weekly newsletter from Knute, where he offers greater insight into his latest historical discoveries, become a Cascade PBS member today. ---CreditsHosts: Stephen Hegg, Knute BergerProducer: Sara BernardStory editors: Sarah Menzies, Adam BrownStudio recording: Roger Basquette
Mike shows up to give his thoughts on local news and Wrestlemania celebrities.
European Dream is ON After 3-0 Masterclass EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Join Chris Beesley, Joe Thomas, and Gavin Buckland on the Royal Blue Podcast for some jubilant reaction and analysis on one of the best nights yet at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Everton didn't just beat Chelsea; they dismantled them. In a performance defined by tactical discipline and clinical finishing, David Moyes' men secured a stunning 3-0 victory, blowing the race for European qualification wide open. From the first whistle to the last, the Blues looked like a side that belongs on the continental stage, leaving a billion-pound Chelsea squad searching for answers in their wake. The panel reflects on the tactical masterclass from the gaffer, the dominant individual displays across the pitch, and why this result feels like a genuine "turning point" for the club's ambitions. #EFC #EvertonFC #DavidMoyes #EvertonStadium #HillDickinson #RoyalBlue Chris Beesley's Book: Spirit of the Blues: https://tinyurl.com/35yrkvdb *Emotional farewell to Goodison Park | 16-page Everton souvenir picture special:* https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/liverpool-echo-monday-19th-may-2025-4583-p.asp *Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition:* https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir *Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here:* https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
IUDs are under the umbrella of long-acting, reversible contraceptives, and they’re the oldest one of these in use today. 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Maya talks with fiction writer and teacher Jennifer Dickinson about her new middle grade novel featuring a young girl who stutters. Jennifer shares how her own experiences growing up with a stutter shaped the story, including memories of bullying, lost friendships, and the loneliness she felt during middle school.The conversation looks at how storytelling can transform difficult experiences into something meaningful. Jennifer reflects on how writing the book allowed her to revisit a painful time in her life and create a story where a young girl who stutters is supported by friends, teachers, and community. Maya and Jennifer also discuss the need for more representation of people who stutter in books, television, and film, and how visibility can help shift public understanding.Jennifer also talks about discovering writing at a young age, working in theater, and building a career as a fiction writer and book coach. She shares how long it took to bring the book to life and why she stayed committed to the story. At the center of the episode is Jennifer's hope that young readers who stutter will see themselves in the book and feel encouraged to take risks, express themselves creatively, and pursue what they love.Links & ResourcesMarch 17 SXSW eventYou can add that MAGGIE'S BIG BREAK by Jennifer Dickinson will be released on April 30, 2026, and listeners can pre-order it now on Amazon or Bookshop.org. Amazon: amazon.com/Maggies-Big-Break-Jennifer-Dickinson/dp/1949983234/Bookshop.org: bookshop.org/p/books/maggie-s-big-break-jennifer-dickinson/6c6924a4a5fe7305-----Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Jason Smith, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we'll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift here. Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.Want to lean more about what Proud Stutter has to offer? Sign up here to stay in the loop and take advantage of our upcoming events, actions, and educational materials.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/proud-stutter/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Emily Dickinson and Charles Darwin both saw nature as alive with mystery – and treated wonder as a way of knowing. Literary scholar and science historian Renee Bergland, author of "Natural Magic," is our guide to the forgotten kinship between the reclusive poet and the celebrated naturalist. Dickinson and Darwin never met, but they had at least one close friend in common. Both were both fascinated by fossils. Both wandered the woods and swamps near their homes, studying insects and documenting rare plants. They shared a vision of the interconnectedness of all life. We know that Dickinson, with her background in botany, geology, astronomy and chemistry, was enthralled by Darwin's evolutionary theory. And it certainly seems possible that Darwin, with his degree in theology and his lifelong love of poetry and literature, might have admired the American poet whose close observations and delicate perceptions echoed his own. Bergland's dual biography, just out in paper, is vivid, sparkling intellectual history – a window onto a time when scientific thinking still embraced emotion and wonder as modes of perception. Could the belief in “natural magic” that infused Dickinson's and Darwin's ideas restore our own faith in a universe alive with meaning? Our conversation about the poet who studied natural history and the naturalist who loved poetry suggests a way forward – by reclaiming their shared ecological wonder. — Now out in paperback: "Natural Magic: Emily Dickinson, Charles Darwin, and the Dawn of Modern Science" Previous books from Renee Bergland: "Maria Mitchell and the Sexing of Science: An Astronomer Among the American Romantics" and "The National Uncanny: Indian Ghosts and American Subjects" —0:00 — Meeting Renee Bergland9:00 — What Is Natural Magic?20:00 — Beauty, Truth, and Evolution34:00 — Hope and the Garden of Change Wonder Cabinet is hosted by Anne Strainchamps and Steve Paulson. Find out more about the show at https://wondercabinetproductions.com, where you can subscribe to the podcast and our newsletter.