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Get ready to hit the trails and be inspired! This episode of the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast features the incredible Danni Dickinson, a dynamic runner who's not just hitting the pavement but making a real community impact! Join us as Danni shares her exhilarating journey, a path that truly took off in 2022 when she laced up for her very first race to honour her late father. But Danni's passion extends far beyond personal bests; she's an Athletics Ontario Running Ambassador and a tireless volunteer with Green New Adventures and 5 Peaks (Ontario East), pouring her energy into building vibrant running communities and fostering trail adventures for everyone. Prepare to be motivated as Danni champions the power of running to transform lives, passionately showcasing all types of runners and empowering young girls to embrace their strength, conquer distances, and be incredibly proud of every step. This isn't just about running; it's about building strong communities, one stride at a time! Learn more about Danni at: https://www.instagram.com/danni.d12/ Want to support Wayne Young, Ajax Spiderman? Check out: https://www.instagram.com/runningbeast666/ Discover more about the Athletics Ontario Running Ambassador Program at https://athleticsontario.ca/road-trail-running/athlete-ambassador-program/ Register to be an Athletics Ontario member: https://athleticsreg.ca/#!/memberships/athletics-ontario-2025-membership
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In this episode, host Gabe Schauf chats with 5 funeral professionals from around the country to share practical tips and techniques for elevating how to care for families and improve customer service at your funeral home. These are easy, cost-effective, things you can do to make a big difference right away Guests in this episode include: - Preston McKee – President of Morris-Baker Funeral Home & Cremation Services based in Johnson City, TN (2:44) - Nic Stevenson – Funeral Director with Stevenson Funeral Home based in Dickinson, ND (11:18) - Thomas Harty – Funeral Director with Day Funeral Home in Randolph, VT (15:05) - Geraldine Oliverie – Owner of Oliverie Funeral Home in Manchester, NJ (22:51) - Doug Gober – Owner and Partner of Foresight (31:44) Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience, this episode has something for everyone. This episode is sponsored by Funeral Women Lead. Learn more at https://funeralwomenlead.org/
Kimberly Belflower is a playwright and educator originally from a small town in Appalachian Georgia. This is her Broadway debut, and she's probably crying about it right now. Plays include JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN (2024 Huntington Theatre, 2022 Studio Theatre, 2019 Kilroys List, published by Broadway Licensing, Farm Theatre College Collaboration Project); LOST GIRL (2018 Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Kennedy Center Darrell Ayers National Playwriting Award, published by Concord Theatricals); and SAINT PIGTAIL (commissioned and developed by Studio Theatre, 2023 O'Neill Finalist). Kimberly has worked with South Coast Rep, Manhattan Theatre Club, Alliance Theatre, Ojai Playwrights Conference, among others. She was also a narrative lead at Meow Wolf, where she wrote a short film with original music by Beach House. Kimberly proudly holds an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin and teaches playwriting at Emory University in Atlanta. Gabriel Eber - Broadway: Matilda The Musical (Tony Winner, Featured Actor), Pass Over, Casa Valentina, Brief Encounter, Time And The Conways, Therese Raquin, Red. Off-Broadway: 4000 Miles (OBIE Winner), Preludes, Gently Down The Stream, Sally & Tom, Peer Gynt, Prometheus Bound. Film/TV: News Of The World, “Dickinson,” I Am A Seagull, “Mr. Mercedes,” Ricki And The Flash, The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks, and the upcoming Dope Thief. As a singer, he's performed at Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall and with the New York Philharmonic. Fina Strazza - Broadway: Matilda in Matilda the Musical. Off-Broadway: Animal, A Loss of Roses, Member of the Wedding. TV: “Paper Girls” (series lead), “Law and Order: SVU” (recurring), “Madam Secretary,” “FBI: Most Wanted” “Last Week Tonight.” A student at NYU's Tisch, her eight films include Above the Shadows, A Christmas Melody (recording “Oh, Santa!” with director Mariah Carey), and Netflix's upcoming “Fear Street: Prom Queen.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two new books look at the lives and careers of designers who revolutionized American fashion. First, Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson is out with Claire McCardell, a biography of a lesser-known designer who radically changed the way we think about women's clothing. In today's episode, Dickinson speaks with NPR's Andrew Limbong about the history of pockets and the psychology of what we wear. Then, Robin Givhan joins NPR's Michel Martin to discuss Make It Ours, her new cultural history of Virgil Abloh. They discuss how Abloh redefined luxury fashion, despite beginning his career as an industry outsider.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week, we present our second interview in the past year and a half with Marvin Zuckerman. Our first took place in his warm and welcoming home in LA's Pacific Palisades, where the walls were adorned with beautiful paintings and lined with bookshelves holding thousands of volumes. Unfortunately, that house was destroyed in the LA fires of January 2025. Marvin and his wife, Kathy Kohner Zuckerman, have since relocated to a rental apartment in Santa Monica, where we conducted this follow-up interview on June 26, 2025. In this conversation, Zuckerman reflects on the devastating fire and shares further insights from his remarkable and multifaceted life. Zuckerman was raised in the Yiddish-speaking milieu of the Jewish Labor Bund in the Bronx, New York. He later became a professor of English at a Los Angeles college and co-authored the well-regarded Yiddish textbook Learning Yiddish in Easy Stages as well as several other works in the field of Yiddish. He also translated the memoir of prominent Bundist Bernard Goldstein, Twenty Years with the Jewish Labor Bund: A Memoir of Interwar Poland (Purdue University Press, 2016). His latest book is Dickinson in Yiddish & Other Essays & Translations (Brass Tacks Press, 2024). Music: Sveta Kundish & Patrick Farrell: Ikh un di Velt (words by Avrom Reyzen) Ida Gillner & Livet Nord:Mayn heym – Mitt hem (words by Anna Margolin; Swedish translation by Beila Engelhardt Titelman) Levyosn: Fisher-Lid (words by Aliza Greenblatt) Levyosn: Fun der Khupe / Moh Rabu / Kleyne Printsesin Intro instrumental music: DEM HELFANDS TANTS from Jeff Warschauer: The Singing Waltz Air Date: July 15, 2025
Jobe Dickinson, president of the Border Security Alliance and former Tucson police officer, joins Bryce to break down what’s really happening at our southern border. From the cartel-controlled smuggling operations to the consequences of open-border policies, Jobe shares stories from the front lines—including how fentanyl, human trafficking, and stolen trucks are flooding into American communities. They also tackle what it would actually take to fix the immigration system, why each administration handles the border differently, and the political games keeping the crisis alive. Ready to JOIN THE FIGHT? Join Bryce’s email list for opportunities to join the discussion, get exclusive interviews, and MUCH MORE: Bryceeddy.com For daily episodes, news, and conservative discussions like this, SUBSCRIBE to The Bryce Eddy Show:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/ X:https://x.com/Bryceeddy1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of America's Founding Series, Professor Nick Giordano explores the fascinating and often misunderstood legacy of John Dickinson, the man known as “The Penman of the Revolution.” While others raced toward independence, Dickinson stood firm in his belief that liberty must be secured through law, not rushed into through war. He helped ignite the flames of resistance with his Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, yet refused to sign the Declaration of Independence, only to later pick up a musket and fight for the very cause he once questioned. Discover how Dickinson's moral conviction, intellectual rigor, and post-war contributions helped shape America's founding in ways few recognize today. Episode Highlights: Why John Dickinson refused to sign the Declaration of Independence despite being a leading voice for colonial rights How the Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania became one of the most influential texts of the American resistance Dickinson's surprising postwar legacy, from drafting state constitutions to defending the U.S. Constitution in The Letters of Fabius
Giorgio Ghiberti"John Florio. La vita d'un italiano nell'Inghilterra di Shakespeare"Frances A. YatesCasa dei Libri Edizioniwww.casadeilibri.comJohn Florio è noto ancora oggi per la sua grande traduzione in inglese degli Essays di Montaigne. Per i suoi contemporanei, era una delle figure più prominenti dei circoli letterari e sociali dell'epoca. Attraverso la ricostruzione della vita e del carattere di Florio, il testo di Frances Yates del 1934 fa luce sulla controversa questione delle sue relazioni con Shakespeare.Frances A. Yates, Scelse di studiare “storiografia interdisciplinare” e per più di quarant'anni fu legata al Warburg Institute della University of London, rivestendo anche incarichi di docenza. Gran parte del suo lavoro si è concentrato su neoplatonismo, filosofia e occultismo nel Rinascimento. Le sue opere principali, come Giordano Bruno e la tradizione ermetica o l'Arte della memoria, si concentrano sul ruolo centrale svolto dalla magia, dalla tradizione ermetica e dalla cabala nella scienza e nella filosofia nel Rinascimento. Oltre che di Giordano Bruno e Raimondo Lullo, si è occupata anche di Giovanni Florio, William Shakespeare e di storia della tradizione mnemotecnica da Simonide a Gottfried Leibniz. Insignita nel 1972 con il rango di Officer dell'Ordine dell'Impero Britannico, nel 1977 fu elevata al rango di Dama (Dame).Nel 2008 è uscita Frances Yates and the Hermetic Tradition, la prima biografia di Frances Yates, a cura di Marjorie G. Jones, tradotta in italiano da Andrea Damascelli per Casadei Libri nel 2014 con il titolo Frances Yates e la tradizione ermetica.Il merito di questo lavoro di riscoperta italiana va anche a Giorgio Ghiberti, curatore e traduttore d'eccezione, già noto per le sue splendide versioni di poeti come Baudelaire, Pessoa, Dickinson e Eliot. Ghiberti, nato a Ravenna nel 1952, porta nella sua traduzione tutta la sensibilità di chi conosce profondamente il valore della parola poetica e narrativa.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
In this episode, we welcome Matthew Dickinson, CEO and founder of Vable, to discuss the rapidly changing landscape of legal information and current awareness. Matthew reflects on how, until recently, current awareness in law firms relied heavily on manual curation, Boolean searches, and email alerts—often resulting in information overload and a lack of personalization. With the advent of generative AI, expectations have shifted dramatically. Lawyers now want more than just a flood of articles; they expect relevant, actionable insights delivered seamlessly and intuitively, tailored to their specific needs and workflows.Matthew explains how Vable and similar platforms are moving beyond simply delivering news. The goal is to provide context-rich, actionable intelligence that integrates with other firm systems, such as CRM platforms. Instead of sending a list of articles about data breaches, for example, the new approach is to alert lawyers when a top client is affected, summarize the implications, and identify who else in the firm needs to know. This shift requires a blend of robust technology, thoughtful workflow design, and a deep understanding of the different roles within a law firm.A significant portion of the conversation centers on the ethical boundaries of using AI in legal information services. Matthew outlines four pillars for ethical current awareness: trust, transparency, accuracy, and inclusion. He emphasizes the importance of clear labeling when AI is used, maintaining high standards for accuracy (especially for client-facing content), and ensuring a diversity of sources to avoid echo chambers. Vable's approach includes strong relationships with publishers, transparent rights management, and tools that allow human review and curation before information is distributed.Matthew discuss best practices for using news and current awareness to support practice development and client engagement. While many firms still rely on newsletters and headlines, there is a growing trend toward more personalized, branded, and interactive content—such as Vable Connect, which allows firms to deliver tailored digests to clients. Automation is on the rise, but the human element remains crucial: lawyers use curated content as a springboard for client conversations, and AI is seen as a tool to empower, not replace, professional judgment.As the episode wraps up, Matthew shares his perspective on the future of legal information services. He predicts that the next wave of innovation will bring even more personalization, prediction, and integration—potentially leading to “personalized current awareness bots” for every lawyer. However, he cautions that while AI can supercharge productivity, humans must remain in control, especially in high-stakes legal environments. The unique culture and high standards of law firms mean that technology providers must deeply understand their clients' needs to build trust and deliver real value.Listen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube[Special Thanks to Legal Technology Hub for their sponsoring this episode.] Blue Sky: @geeklawblog.com @marlgebEmail: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.comMusic: Jerry David DeCiccaTranscript
Mike Dickinson joins Jeff to talk about UVA's former President and just how many more days does John Cena have left.
Zachowała się tylko jedna czarno-biała fotografia, na której, jak sama mówiła, ma włosy koloru sherry. Miała wtedy szesnaście lat. Nie była zachwycona tym wizerunkiem i później, żeby lepiej wyglądać, kazała sobie domalować koronki i loczki. Mowa o Emily Dickinson, którą obok Walta Whitmana określa się często mianem najbardziej oryginalnej, a nawet najwybitniejszej poetki amerykańskiej. Za życia ukazało się zaledwie dziesięć jej wierszy, a reszta, czyli jakieś tysiąc siedemset, została odkryta dopiero po śmierci.Jej twórczość po dziś dzień elektryzuje odbiorców swoją przenikliwością, dojrzałością i trafnym nazywaniem spraw i rzeczy. I między innymi o tym w najnowszym odcinku cyklu Dobrze się wierzy literaturą rozmawiają prof. Ryszard Koziołek i ojciec Roman Bielecki OP.Dickinson prowadziła pustelnicze życie. Nigdy na dłużej nie wyjechała z rodzinnego miasta Amherst w stanie Massachusetts. Potrafiła nie wychodzić z pokoju nawet wtedy, kiedy przychodzili do niej goście. Rozmawiała z nimi jedynie przez uchylone drzwi. Czy to kreacja, czy rzeczywiście tak było, tego pewnie nie dojdziemy, co nie zmienia faktu, że rzeczywiście w swoim sposobie życia wybrała dobrowolne oddzielenie. Między innymi z tego powodu profesor Koziołek stawia tezę, że jej wiersze silnie nacechowane metafizyką, obok porannej dawki psalmów, powinny być lekturą obowiązkową w każdym seminarium duchownym na świecie.
En nuestro Radar Empresarial aparece como una exhalación Apple con su nueva película, que está arrasando la taquilla. Es F1, la película que protagoniza Brad Pitt y que ya cosecha 300 millones de dólares de recaudación a nivel mundial. Todavía le queda carrera por delante. Aunque tiene el estreno de Superman pisándole los talones, Apple ya rentabiliza una película que contaba con un presupuesto de 200 millones de dólares. La gran acogida no es sino otra muestra más del buen hacer de la compañía dentro del mundo audiovisual. En 2017, la empresa anuncia la creación de su división de series originales y contrata a Zack Van Amburg y Jamie Erlicht, dos ex directivos de Sony. 2 años después lanza sus primeras producciones originales, como For All Mankind o Dickinson. Así Apple ha seguido apostando por la pequeña pantalla, consiguiendo el entusiasmo del público y de la crítica. Con el cine, su gran hito llega en 2022. Coda, el remake de la película francesa La Familia Belier, se hace con el óscar a mejor película. Es la primera vez que una plataforma se hacía con una estatuilla a mejor largometraje, algo que por ejemplo Netflix no ha podido conseguir hasta el momento. Así pues parece que los premios pero también los beneficios empiezan a dar sus frutos a una división que parecía al principio un agujero negro. Fueron 10.000 millones de dólares los que Apple tuvo que invertir al principio y es que la compañía no compró un estudio como otras plataformas y edificó sobre cero. Sobre esto, Tim Cook aseguró que “eligieron no salir y conseguir un catálogo. Sabían que es una forma más rápida de entrar en el negocio, pero no sería algo como Apple”. Ahora llegan los éxitos pero la taquilla le ha sido esquiva a Apple durante mucho tiempo. Películas como Los asesinos de la luna, Masters of the Air o Argylle no obtuvieron el éxito esperado, lo que obligó a la empresa a cancelar series más rápido o sacar películas sólo para su plataforma cuando estaban destinadas a aparecer en la gran pantalla. Ahora la pole de Fórmula 1 en la taquilla mundial puede suponer un giro radical en los planes de la compañía.
En nuestro Radar Empresarial, Apple irrumpe con fuerza gracias al éxito rotundo de su nueva película: F1, protagonizada por Brad Pitt. La cinta ya ha superado los 300 millones de dólares en ingresos globales y aún le queda mucho camino por recorrer. Aunque la competencia aprieta con el inminente estreno de Superman, Apple ya ha logrado rentabilizar una producción que contó con un presupuesto de 200 millones de dólares. Esta excelente acogida refuerza la posición de Apple como un actor relevante dentro del sector audiovisual. El recorrido de la compañía en este ámbito comenzó en 2017, cuando anunció la creación de su unidad de contenido original. Para ello, contrató a Zack Van Amburg y Jamie Erlicht, dos ejecutivos con experiencia en Sony. En 2019, Apple lanzó sus primeras series originales como For All Mankind y Dickinson, que marcaron el inicio de su apuesta por el formato televisivo, conquistando tanto a críticos como a espectadores. En cuanto al cine, su mayor logro llegó en 2022, cuando Coda —una adaptación de la francesa La Familia Bélier— ganó el Óscar a mejor película. Fue la primera vez que una plataforma de streaming se llevó el máximo galardón, superando incluso a gigantes como Netflix, que aún no lo ha conseguido. Aunque al inicio la inversión fue enorme —unos 10.000 millones de dólares—, Apple optó por construir desde cero, sin adquirir ningún estudio, a diferencia de otras plataformas. Tim Cook explicó que preferían crear su propio catálogo, incluso si eso significaba un camino más largo. Pese a este enfoque, durante años los éxitos en taquilla le fueron esquivos, con títulos como Los asesinos de la luna, Argylle o Masters of the Air que no lograron las cifras esperadas. Esto llevó a decisiones como cancelar series antes de tiempo o lanzar películas directamente en streaming. Ahora, el éxito de F1 podría marcar un antes y un después para la estrategia audiovisual de Apple.
Johann Sebastian Bach and Emily Dickinson arrive to talk to us about music and words as transmission, not performance. They talk about the depth of meaning and purpose of your name. They also teach us that we each have a natural tone that we can sound and how this creates entaglement with each other and blossoms into something larger. To join the Foundations course starting June 30, click here Use coupon code "freefriend" or "50off" To book a 55-minute connect call with Gary, click here For more info about the new 7 Rays Activations program, please click here For retreat info, click here
This episode is dedicated to our nation's veterans and to our country on this, our 249th birthday. Thank you, George - both of you.The "Do You Remember Episode" - Listen for the 'newcomer' trivia test in the second half of the episode!We welcome dear George McGee who says he is eighty something years young! Listen in as George shares some truly hilarious stories from mountain history and he really hits across so many places and families with his wonderful recounting of events. This is a real treat to hear a mountain treasure like George just sit and talk about days gone by and some of the great times and big events in this community's history. Sit back and relax and treat yourself to a great time and some wonderful knowledge about this community. Listeners will hear something about many topics, terms and family names such as: Divine, Decosimo, Point Park, West Brow, East Brow, Size, Oehmig, Dickinson, John Divine, great grandfather coming down river, the robbery in town, Murfreesboro, Atlanta, King family, Fleetwood Coffee here, Richardson St house, raising chickens in basements, Louie and Dewy ducks, US Marine Corps, Army reserve, CUBA and Guantanamo Bay, marine aviation, Corinne Goree, Liza Vannoy, Tallulah , Lookout Highlands, LMPC, Mtn City Club, Henry King McGee, Covenant College , Russia, Belarus, Mig 29, etc...Also, the 'Newcomer Test' for Lookout Mtn….test questions….the Stardust Casino - the Air Force Base and radar installation, 1960 ice storm, Fletcher Bright, the gambling hall, Jimmy Hoffa trail , Robert Kennedy on the mtn, Jerry Summers, Chief Broadwater, Tom Thumb Golf, first in the nation miniature golf course, the 19th Hole bar, Pan O Ram Club, The TOP Shop, Reuben Lawrence, integration at Lookout School, 1st Baptist of Lookout Mtn, Lkt Mtn church history, Masseys Gen Store, Esso Gas Station, Robinson Drug Store, Massey Farm, The Little Club, firebombs, mummies, Whelands, Strangs, Nick Senter, Meyer, McAllister, Bennett, Guerry, Pound, Williams, Patten Hotel, JB Pound Estate, Griffiss, Bobby Davenport, Allison, Brock, Rustand, Baylor ‘54 , LMS Principle Jahn, the city dump, beating Roscoe Tanner, Stonedge is born.There is a lot to hear is this FUN episode so sit back and enjoy!Thank you, George! Well done dear friend!tMENovember 2010 Interview by Helen Burns Sharp with George McGee:George E. McGee III interview - Chattanooga oral histories - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Digital CollectionsSpread the word! Find us at ...theMountainEcho.orgPlease "Like" and 'subscribe' for notification of new episodes on your media player's podcast menu. Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.
In this episode, Dayna Johnson and Claire Dickinson discuss the significance of annual planning in dental practices. They emphasize the importance of team involvement, setting a clear vision, and creating an engaging planning process that fosters excitement and collaboration. The conversation covers strategies for pre-planning, the structure of the annual planning meeting, and the integration of virtual team members into the planning process. The episode highlights that while setting goals is essential, the real challenge lies in ensuring that the entire team is aligned and motivated to achieve them. Takeaways ➡Annual planning should be an exciting opportunity for the team. ➡Involve the entire team in the planning process for better buy-in. ➡Pre-event surveys can help gather team input before planning meetings. ➡Celebrate past achievements to motivate the team for the future. ➡Discuss personal goals of team members during planning sessions. ➡Focus on the practice's vision and how it aligns with team goals. ➡Address the importance of an abundance mindset in planning discussions. ➡Consider the impact of virtual team members in the planning process. ➡Create a structured agenda for the annual planning meeting. ➡The math of goal setting is straightforward, but alignment is key. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Annual Planning 03:16 The Importance of Team Buy-In 09:54 Preparing for Annual Planning 17:59 Conducting the Annual Planning Session 25:24 Post-Planning Reflections and Future Goals Please rate, review and share this episode with your colleagues. Book a call with Dayna: https://calendly.com/dayna-johnson/discovery-call
Leviticus 25:1-7Psalm 16Luke 9:51-62"Whatever is foreseen in joyMust be lived out from day to day.Vision held open in the darkBy our ten thousand days of work.Harvest will fill the barn; for thatThe hand must ache, the face must sweat.And yet no leaf or grain is filledBy work of ours; the field is tilledAnd left to grace. That we may reap,Great work is done while we're asleep.When we work well, a Sabbath moodRests on our day, and finds it good."By Wendell Berry, The Sabbath Poems 1979-1997
North Star Comedy Hour is a live variety show created and hosted by comedian Mary Mack. Joyann Parker and her band were a treat, as were poets Paul Dickinson and John Sonofmel, performing with us at The Park Center in Hayward, Wisconsin. We nearly got them to duke it out! This episode features some shakey crock pot trivia brought to you by comedian Tim Harmston. For tickets and more recordings, OR TO SPONSOR OUR SHOW, please see www.MaryMackComedy.com!
In this episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, we break down the rumored shortlist for the next James Bond, as reported by Variety. With Denis Villeneuve set to direct, the conversation is heating up around the potential actors who might take on the 007 mantle. We dive into the pros and cons of Jacob Elordi, Harris Dickinson, and Tom Holland as the next Bond, weighing everything from star power to legacy, and even height.⏱️ Timestamps with Topics:00:00 Intro and Variety's report on the Bond shortlist00:13 The contenders: Jacob Elordi, Harris Dickinson, and Tom Holland00:18 Tom Holland's star power and potential retirement from acting00:31 Jacob Elordi's Pierce Brosnan vibes and the challenges of casting a tall Bond00:47 The George Lazenby comparison and the risk of an Australian Bond01:23 Harris Dickinson's rising fame and Daniel Craig-style energy01:55 Final thoughts on all three actors02:00 Who should be the next Bond?✅ Key Takeaways:Tom Holland is a box office draw but may not commit long-term.Jacob Elordi looks the part but faces hurdles with his height and non-UK origin.Harris Dickinson has the raw potential to grow into the Bond role, much like Daniel Craig.The franchise is at a critical pivot point, and casting the right Bond could redefine the next decade of films.
Mike shows up to clown the RTD about racist music venues.
This week on Chit Chat Wednesday, Jared is joined by comedian and friend Hannah Dickinson for a hilariously honest convo about anxiety, career confusion, and why Zoloft just might be the New York City vitamin. They dive into social media-fueled existential spirals, the mystery of nepo babies dominating Cannes panels, and what it means to feel “behind” at 33. Jared shares his “funny for money” win, while Hannah admits her gratitude journal might be a passive-aggressive birthday gift. Plus, they hilariously roast the five worst slang words (looking at you, “no cap” and “bussin”). It's comedy therapy with a side of eye-rolls and curly fries. Slay? No. Just press play!
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Dean and professor of the University of Pittsburgh';s School of Law, Jerry Dickinson calls in to talk about ways he's celebrating Juneteenth.
Mike Dickinson joins Jeff to give his thoughts on yesterday's election results.
L'affaire Francisco Arce Montes débute en France dans la nuit du 17 au 18 juillet 1996 lorsqu'une jeune collégienne anglaise, nommée Caroline Dickinson, est retrouvée morte étouffée après avoir été violée dans l'auberge de jeunesse de Pleine-Fougères, en Ille-et-Vilaine, près de Saint-Malo. Elle effectuait avec sa classe un séjour linguistique en France. Son viol et son meurtre sont intervenus sans même que ses camarades de chambrée ne s'en aperçoivent. Très vite, l'affaire criminelle va avoir un fort écho médiatique en France et en Grande-Bretagne, ce qui influera sur le déroulement de l'enquête. Le meurtrier, un Espagnol du nom de Francisco Arce Montes, est arrêté le 13 mars 2001 à Miami aux États-Unis...CRIMES EN BRETAGNE • Histoires Vraies est une production Minuit, issue de la collection CRIMES · Histoires Vraies .
L'affaire Francisco Arce Montes débute en France dans la nuit du 17 au 18 juillet 1996 lorsqu'une jeune collégienne anglaise, nommée Caroline Dickinson, est retrouvée morte étouffée après avoir été violée dans l'auberge de jeunesse de Pleine-Fougères, en Ille-et-Vilaine, près de Saint-Malo. Elle effectuait avec sa classe un séjour linguistique en France. Son viol et son meurtre sont intervenus sans même que ses camarades de chambrée ne s'en aperçoivent. Très vite, l'affaire criminelle va avoir un fort écho médiatique en France et en Grande-Bretagne, ce qui influera sur le déroulement de l'enquête. Le meurtrier, un Espagnol du nom de Francisco Arce Montes, est arrêté le 13 mars 2001 à Miami aux États-Unis...CRIMES EN BRETAGNE • Histoires Vraies est une production Minuit, issue de la collection CRIMES · Histoires Vraies .
L'affaire Francisco Arce Montes débute en France dans la nuit du 17 au 18 juillet 1996 lorsqu'une jeune collégienne anglaise, nommée Caroline Dickinson, est retrouvée morte étouffée après avoir été violée dans l'auberge de jeunesse de Pleine-Fougères, en Ille-et-Vilaine, près de Saint-Malo. Elle effectuait avec sa classe un séjour linguistique en France. Son viol et son meurtre sont intervenus sans même que ses camarades de chambrée ne s'en aperçoivent. Très vite, l'affaire criminelle va avoir un fort écho médiatique en France et en Grande-Bretagne, ce qui influera sur le déroulement de l'enquête. Le meurtrier, un Espagnol du nom de Francisco Arce Montes, est arrêté le 13 mars 2001 à Miami aux États-Unis...CRIMES EN BRETAGNE • Histoires Vraies est une production Minuit, issue de la collection CRIMES · Histoires Vraies .
L'affaire Francisco Arce Montes débute en France dans la nuit du 17 au 18 juillet 1996 lorsqu'une jeune collégienne anglaise, nommée Caroline Dickinson, est retrouvée morte étouffée après avoir été violée dans l'auberge de jeunesse de Pleine-Fougères, en Ille-et-Vilaine, près de Saint-Malo. Elle effectuait avec sa classe un séjour linguistique en France. Son viol et son meurtre sont intervenus sans même que ses camarades de chambrée ne s'en aperçoivent. Très vite, l'affaire criminelle va avoir un fort écho médiatique en France et en Grande-Bretagne, ce qui influera sur le déroulement de l'enquête. Le meurtrier, un Espagnol du nom de Francisco Arce Montes, est arrêté le 13 mars 2001 à Miami aux États-Unis...CRIMES EN BRETAGNE • Histoires Vraies est une production Minuit, issue de la collection CRIMES · Histoires Vraies .
Jeremiah 1:4-10 | With the Ordination of Zach Barton and Hunter Myers to the Sacred Order of Deacons
Michael Smerconish closes out the 2024–25 graduation season by looking back on the commencement addresses he's delivered over the years—and the one that got canceled. From standing in a downpour at Widener University to confronting cancellation at Dickinson, Michael shares the messages of perseverance, citizenship, and civility he's brought to graduates across the country. It's a personal, powerful look at what he's learned and what he still hopes to say.
Keith William Schmidt was a 53 year old from Dickinson, ND. He was adopted and loved tinkering on cars and trucks. On the morning of May 20, 2024, Keith did not show up for any of his business appointments. When searched, Keith's house was empty. He was never seen again. Map Analysis: https://youtu.be/Q8dF_Hsp-M4 NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/123952?nav Article: https://www.thedickinsonpress.com/news/local/volunteers-to-resume-search-for-keith-schmidt-one-year-after-disappearance If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Keith Schmidt, please contact the Dickinson Police Department at (701) 456-7759. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn is President of Baranko Bros, a civil and oil field services contractor based in Dickinson, North Dakota. After building North Dakota and the surrounding states for decades, Glenn and his leadership team thought there could be a better way to develop and retain their people. So they got to work, and the results speak for themselves. You can learn more about Baranko at their website below! https://barankocompanies.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-baranko-6a7433108/ Learn more about attending the 2025 Ariat Dirt World Summit by visiting www.dirtworld.com! Questions or feedback? Email us at dirttalk@buildwitt.com!
What the heck is going on around town and why isn't the local media covering it... well thank god Mike Dickinson is and he joins Jeff to shine a light on the nonsense.
On this episode of Managed Care Cast, The American Journal of Managed Care® speaks with Julia Lucaci, PharmD, MS, the senior director of global health economics and outcomes research at Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), an international medical technology company. Her commentary, "Should Payers Incentivize Pharmacies to Blister-Package Chronic Medications?" argues that payers should consider offering higher reimbursement rates and/or preferred network status to pharmacies that dispense chronic medications in blister packs to enhance medication adherence and patient outcomes. During the conversation, Lucaci explores the widespread impact of medication nonadherence, the benefits and underutilization of blister packaging in the US, and strategies that could support broader adoption to improve chronic disease management and lower overall health care costs.
With research and data top of mind for both the membership and the American Angus Association Board of Directors, the group's June meeting was focused on topics and decisions to help keep the Angus breed progressing forward. This recap episode covers highlights from the meeting, including: Questions and details about livestock efficiency research funded through the Global Methane Hub Proposal of an AHIR data recognition program Heart health research update Success at the World Angus Forum Consumer research on Certified Angus Beef Upcoming business review for Angus Media regarding inflation factors Declarations for the Board Treasurer position HOSTS: Mark McCully GUESTS: Jonathan Perry, chairman of the American Angus Association, has spent much of his life working in the purebred business. As general manager of Deer Valley, Perry developed an Angus program that balances all economically relevant traits in cattle that maintain structural soundness and phenotype. Perry and his wife established the Hickory House restaurant in 2014, and it specializes in serving 100% Certified Angus Beef ® (CAB)-branded product. Darrell Stevenson, White Sulphur Spring, Mont., holds strong ties to the Angus breed and a history of activity in the Montana Angus Association. In 2019 Stevenson and his wife, Sara, expanded from Hobson onto a new unit in White Sulphur Springs to establish a later-calving herd operating as Stevenson Down T. Although separated by a mountain range, Darrell continues to breed and market genetics with Stevenson Angus Ranch. John Dickinson is a fifth-generation Angus breeder and a former National Junior Angus Board (NJAB) chairman. A University of Illinois graduate and former regional manager for the American Angus Association, Dickinson often makes the trek between his cows in California and his home in Idaho, where he lives with his girlfriend, Katie Bishop, and their children, Blakely and Silas. Danny Poss is a first-generation Angus breeder from Scotia, Neb. Poss has taken on several leadership roles in the industry, including the Nebraska American Angus Association Board of Directors and the Nebraska Cattlemen Burwell Affiliate. Poss and his wife, Kristi, have four children: Nolan, Nathan, Neleigh and Natalie. They live on the operation, where they run nearly 750 registered females and farm about 2,500 acres of corn and soybeans. RELATED READING: President's LetterLetter from the Board of DirectorsAngus Joins Global Initiative to Improve Livestock Efficiency From Thin Air Breeding for a Better Future Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.
The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! Hello from Buffalo! Sheng is at the Draft Combine and we talk about what the San Jose Sharks can learn from the Buffalo Sabres' forever rebuild with Bill Hoppe. Hoppe has covered the Sabres since 2002, check out his work at Buffalo Hockey Beat! (43:38) But before we chat with Bill, Keegan and Sheng talk about Sam Dickinson and Kasper Halttunen winning the Memorial Cup, and the increased chatter about Dickinson making the San Jose Sharks full-time next year. (05:30) Why was a one-year contract for Shakir Mukhamadullin ideal for both sides? But could the Sharks regret it? (10:55) William Eklund and the San Jose Sharks have begun contract extension talks. Why is that a good sign? (15:00) With the Dallas Stars getting eliminated, we know the Sharks have the No. 30 pick of the 2025 Draft. What's the latest Combine gossip? (22:30) And now, Bill! (43:38) Looking back at the 14 years out of the playoffs, what can the San Jose Sharks learn about what not to do in a rebuild from the Buffalo Sabres? (50:40) What went wrong in the Jack Eichel era? Before Eichel was drafted in 2015, the Sabres had missed the playoffs with more competitive teams…what went wrong there? (59:30) How did the Sabres lose Sam Reinhart's loyalty? Breaking down the Sabres' 14 years in the wilderness, the first stage out of the playoffs was the last stages of an older, formerly winning team…the second stage was the Eichel era…the third era of the rebuild was post-Eichel and Reinhart, the Kevyn Adams era. How does Bill see the San Jose Sharks' rebuild coming along? (1:17:30) Speaking of the Sabres today, what's going on with defenseman Bo Byram? Why did Buffalo put him on the trade block? (1:30:10) Is there a chance that defensemen Rasmus Dahlin or Owen Power could be made available? (1:37:10) What would the Sabres want in a trade for a Byram, are the San Jose Sharks a good trade partner? What's the importance of stability in management and behind the bench? Bill thinks Mike Grier is the man for the Sharks' job…if they stick with him.
Keith Schmidt was last seen on the morning of May 20, 2024, in Dickinson, North Dakota. In this episode, we revisit the days leading up to his disappearance, hear from those who knew him best, and speak with a journalist covering the case to better understand both the man and the mystery he left behind. Anyone with information regarding Keith Schmidt's whereabouts is urged to contact the Dickinson Police Department at 701-456-7759, Badlands Crime Stoppers at 701-840-6808, or leave a tip at www.dickinsonpd.com/crimestoppers. To contact Eric Grabowsky email him at eg@coldcaseweb.com To read more and see photos of Keith Schmidt visit: https://www.thedickinsonpress.com/news/north-dakota/what-happened-to-keith-schmidt https://www.thedickinsonpress.com/news/local/volunteers-to-resume-search-for-keith-schmidt-one-year-after-disappearance https://www.thedickinsonpress.com/news/dickinson-police-continue-search-for-missing-man-keith-schmidt https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/missing-person-namus-mp123952 Check out the full catalog and everything Dakota Spotlight: https://dakotaspotlight.com/ Get all episodes early, ad-free, and more. Subscribe to Spotlight PLUS: https://dakotaspotlight.com/spotlight-plus/ Sign up for the Dakota Spotlight newsletter: https://dakotaspotlight.com/newsletter/ Email: dakotaspotlight@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight X/Twitter: @dakotaspotlight Instagram: @dakotaspotlight TikTok: @dakotaspotlight Bluesky: @dakotaspotlight.bsky.social YouTube: @dakotaspotlightpodcast4800 Proudly produced by Six Horse Media: info@sixhorsemedia.com Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes: info@sixhorsemedia.com All content in this podcast, including audio, interviews, and soundscapes, is the property of Six Horse Media. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or rebroadcast of this material without the express written consent of Six Horse Media is strictly prohibited. For permissions or inquiries, please contact info@sixhorsemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We get to visit the world of Joe Goldberg one last time. The final season of YOU is out and from literacy and to love addiction, there is so much to chat about. We are so glad Joe is fictional, but that won't stop us from missing this character.Email us: KillerFunPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook: fb.me/KillerFunPodcastAll the Tweets, er, POSTS: https://x.com/KillerFunPodInstagram: killerfunpodcast
Ray Smith is the President & CEO of Trycera Financial, Inc. Mr. Smith has spent over 25 years developing technologies and platforms in order to facilitate consumer credit profile reporting and business credit building. He is focused on a wide array of credit profiles, but specifically gravitated to thin or limited credit profile reporting. During his tenures across a broad spectrum of companies, Mr. Smith raised millions of investment dollars for the purpose of funding working capital and research and development to complete proprietary software development in the reporting and credit services space along with acquiring strategic business relationships. He currently has been focusing on helping small business owners secure capital for launch, growth and scaling by using their EIN credit as well as securing institutional and private investments. In addition, prior to his involvement in the credit reporting, credit building and technology space, Mr. Smith owned and operated a diversified financial services call-center which was responsible for processing credit card applications for a variety of banks specializing in turn down consumer conversions. The call-center generated up to $250 million in open to buy available credit and employed over sixty people. As a leader in the alternative credit reporting markets and due in large part to his vast understanding of both the credit and reporting systems, Mr. Smith has emerged as a leader in the space. With his latest endeavors, Mr. Smith has put together a comprehensive financial credit awareness and funding coaching package to assist small business owners and entrepreneurs secure the capital they need to properly run their business. Mr. Smith received a Bachelor of Science degree in Math and Music from Dickinson State University located in Dickinson, ND. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at REF Orange County.
Kyle Okke is an independent crop consultant in Dickinson, North Dakota with his own company, Agile Agronomy. Before starting Agile Agronomy three years ago, he had worked for several years as a regional agronomist in the area with Winfield United. Kyle deals with a wide variety of crops in his area including pulse crops, specifically lentils, chickpeas and field peas. He also has farmer clients that grow durum, wheat, flax, canola, corn, soybeans and sunflowers. In this episode, he discusses the various details about products, timing, water rates, adjuvants, and other considerations for controlling broadleaf weeds.“ You get what you get as far as options for broadleaf control in pulse crops. So there's no perfect product in a broadleaf sense on a post emergent basis. So you're never always going to have excellent activity in everything. That's why there's so much emphasis on fall residuals and spring applied residuals, because that's going to do a lot of the heavy lifting for you that hopefully either you don't apply post-emerge products, or if you do, you keep the weeds small enough that you get the activity you need out of those post-emerge broad leaf products.” - Kyle OkkeThis Week on Growing Pulse Crops:Meet Kyle Okke, an independent crop consultant in Dickinson, North Dakota with his own company, Agile AgronomyExplore the many considerations needed to be addressed to manage broadleaf weedsUnderstand the value of finding weeds early and selecting the correct surfactants for the type of weed you are targetingDiscover how certain chemicals can uniquely work together to enhance weed controlGrowing Pulse Crops is produced by Dr. Audrey Kalil and hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Two back to back $50k Powerball lottery wins followed by a mysterious $1 million Powerball win at the hands of Ryan Dickinson, a Lottery.com founder who has pled guilty to stock fraud. Dickinson's multi-state illegal lottery ticket sales scheme that ran out of Texas from 2019-2022 is explored.
Mike shows up to give Jeff the 411 about all the stories the local news is ignoring... AGAIN!
The San Jose Hockey Now Podcast is sponsored by Bring Hockey Back! San Jose Sharks senior advisor and director of player development Todd Marchant gives us a system update! (31:37) But before we get to Todd, we talk about head coach Ryan Warsofsky, goaltending coach Thomas Speer, video coach Nick Gialdini, and Will Smith winning the World Championships. (4:23) Then, we chat a little about the only San Jose players still playing, Sam Dickinson and Kasper Halttunen of the London Knights. And what do we think about Dickinson playing for the San Jose Sharks next year? (14:22) Our current thoughts about what the Sharks should do with No. 2 pick of the 2025 Draft. (21:40) And now, Todd Marchant! We talk about Sharks prospects, from the OHL to the KHL, Igor Chernyshov to Joey Muldowney to Yaroslav Korostelyov and more, just skipping San Jose Barracuda prospects. (31:37) We go league by league, starting with the OHL! Is Sam Dickinson NHL-ready? (31:58) Kasper Halttunen is stepping it up in the playoffs. Quentin Musty had a chaotic year. (38:40) Where does Marchant think that Igor Chernyshov will play next year? Areas of growth for Carson Wetsch? (44:34) Where's Nate Misskey playing next year? How's Colton Roberts coming along? Moving on to the NCAA, Joey Muldowney exploded this past season. (49:02) What's next for Eric Pohlkamp? Where will Muldowney and Pohlkamp play next year? How's Reese Laubach getting better? How is Brandon Svoboda handling his role? (54:09) Why did the San Jose Sharks sign Noah Beck? Is Timofey Spitserov still part of the organization? What's next for Eli Barnett? Is David Klee a sleeper prospect? (57:42) What compelled the San Jose Sharks to sign Mattias Havelid? (58:45) What was up with Leo Sahlin Wallenius's chaotic season? (1:00:19) Where's Axel Landen playing next year? Are the Sharks keeping Theo Jacobsson in the organization? How's Yegor Rimashevsky coming along? (1:03:40) Is Yaroslav Korostelyov coming to North America? Where will Christian Kirsch play next year? (1:05:48) What's the latest on Michael Fisher?
Our brand new Business of Film SPECIAL: Join Enfys Dickinson, Dom Lenoir, Stephen Follows and Giles Alderson, as we talk Cannes, Festivals, Indie Films, AI and What Makes an American Film. Plus we do the QUIZ! On this special MASSIVE BUMPER episode we are joined by the wonderful Stephen Follows who's website stephenfollows.com is a must read by an indie filmmaker. PLUS we are also joined by the wonderful Enfys Dickinson who has more than 250 productions under her belt incl: HIGH FIDELITY, CHOCOLAT, THE POLAR EXPRESS and 102 DALMATIANS before moving to Warner Bros to work on films such as HARRY POTTER, BATMAN BEGINS, CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY and OCEAN'S 12. Enfys then left the studios to set up WonderLust Pictures. Listen and Enjoy. LINKS DIRTY BOY Premiere at Raindance tickets https://raindance.eventive.org/schedule/dirty-boy-68234eda5e47ea122831f7f4 FILM FORGE FILM COURSES info here. FOOD FOR THOUGHT documentary out NOW | Watch it HERE. A documentary exploring the rapid growth and uptake of the vegan lifestyle around the world. And if you enjoyed the film, please take a moment to share & rateit on your favourite platforms. Every review & every comment helpsus share the film's important message with more people. Your supporttruly makes a difference! PODCAST MERCH Get your very own Tees, Hoodies, onset water bottles, mugs and more MERCH. https://my-store-11604768.creator-spring.com/ COURSES Want to learn how to finish your film? Take our POST PRODUCTION COURSE https://cuttingroom.info/post-production-demystified/ PATREON Big thank you to: Serena Gardner Mark Hammett Lee Hutchings Marli J Monroe Karen Newman Want your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on film-making? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides, and feedback on your film projects! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Check out our full episode archive on how to make films at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is written, edited and produced by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rakease Passmore, a former top-50 recruit who was the seventh-ranked uncommitted player in 247Sports' transfer rankings, committed to Maryland on Friday. Derek Johnson of Locked on Jayhawks joins Fear the Podcast to break down Passmore's game and potential role at Maryland. And while we're at it, he also sheds some light on the other Kansas transfer, guard David Coit. We close the show with some thoughts on the Hunter Dickinson experience at Kansas and what Maryland fans missed out on. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Before grunge wiped off the makeup and mainstream critics dismissed theatrical metal as style over substance, Lizzy Borden dropped one of the most ambitious—and overlooked—albums of the 1980s. Released in 1989, Master of Disguiseblended glam metal, power ballads, orchestral flourishes, and horror-movie aesthetics into a concept record that was equal parts rock opera and emotional purge.In this episode, we dig deep into how Master of Disguise pushed past genre expectations and created a space where the freaks, misfits, and dreamers could feel seen. From its reported inspiration from The Lost Boys to its cinematic flourishes (yes, there's a harp solo), this is more than a metal album—it's an outsider anthem dressed in velvet and menace.We talk about the band's theatrical evolution, the emotional undercurrents buried beneath the makeup, and how this album fits into the lineage of concept records by artists like Alice Cooper, Queensrÿche, and Iron Maiden. If you're into Operation: Mindcrime, Welcome to My Nightmare, or The Crimson Idol, you'll want to listen all the way through.
Not only did Bella Hadid make a stunning entrance at the Cannes Film Festival, debuting her new blonde hair and skimming the edge of the “naked” dressing ban, but she's also the cover star of British Vogue's June issue! On this episode of The Run-Through, hosts Chloe and Chioma dive into Bella's stunning cover shot by Steven Meisel and unpack the allure of supermodels on the face of magazines.They also discuss the Knicks fever sweeping New York (especially our favorite floor seat couple Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner); and Chioma's recent meeting with the Princess of Wales during the presentation of The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.Later in the episode, we revisit one of our favorite conversations with actor, director, and writer Harris Dickinson—truly a multi-hyphenate—who joined Chloe and Vogue's Features Editor Marley Marius pegged to his directorial debut, Urchin, premiering at Cannes. Together, they spoke about his unforgettable Met Gala encounter with Nicole Kidman and all things Babygirl. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Episode 2 of On Deck is here with two great interviews. Drew leads the way in an exciting interview with LSU's star middle infielder Danny Dickinson, followed by Nate and Rhys talking prospects. Next up, Nate interviews Ross Jensen, a new member of the leadership at Prospects Live. Finally, the guys finish with everyone's favorite segment: What's going on?Thank you to The Droptines for letting us use their music! Check them out here: https://www.thedroptines.com/Drew Wheeler, Prospects Live Dynasty Team: @ drewisokay (X/Bluesky)Rhys White, Director of Pro Scouting: @ rhysbwhite (X), @ rhys.white (IG)Nate Rasmussen, Pro Evaluator: @ RasmussenBase (X/Bluesky), @ RasmussenBaseball (IG)Timestamps:00:43 Actual Start3:05 Daniel Dickinson25:42 MiLB Roundup + MLB News1:04:47 Ross Jensen1:30:21 PLive News + What's Going On?On Deck is a baseball podcast specializing in MiLB coverage. On Deck is part of the Prospects Live podcast network and can be found on all podcast streaming apps. Every week, Nate, Rhys, and Drew will talk about what's on their mind- baseball or not.
On November 16th, 1981, 53-year-old Priscilla Dinkel and her 7-year-old granddaughter Danelle Lietz were murdered at The Swanson Motel in Dickinson, North Dakota. The case went cold until 1991, when local law enforcement utilized an FBI profile to identify the killer. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the Swanson motel murders. The police followed leads down into Texas and even looked at Henry Lee Lucas as a possible suspect. Then, in 1991, authorities began looking at a 48-year-old named William Reager who fit the FBI profile. Reager was a drifter who worked as a truck driver and a carnival employee. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.