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UNEQUAL SEQUEL - BONUS REVIEW EPISODE- THE CONJURING LAST RITES ~ On this week's extra episode Dave and Rich review The Conjuring: Last Rites. This week, we're exorcising some serious sequel sins in our review of The Conjuring: Last Rites – or as we like to call it, “The Nun 3: This Time It's (Still) Personal.”
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We're joined by Hanwha Eagles Pitcher Cody Ponce. Cody discusses his record-breaking season in the KBO, living and playing in South Korea, and the Eagles quest for the KBO championship. Javi and Toad dive into their biggest surprises and disappointments from the 2025 MLB Season.
What have we learned after FIVE full weeks of college football? There have been great surprises like Florida State, Indiana, and Vanderbilt, some huge disappointments like Clemson and Florida and everything in between. McElroy runs through those plus his Top 10 defenses he has seen so far, his Top 10 quarterbacks so far highlighted by FOUR first year starters in Trinidad Chambliss, Ty Simpson, CJ Carr and Dante Moore and his all-transfer team with more September superlatives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How do we recover from workplace hurt? Welcome to Flourish-Meant! In today's episode, host Tina Yeager is joined by Meryl Herr, owner of the Good Works Group and an expert in helping marketplace leaders navigate the intersection of faith and work. Together, they're tackling a topic we can all relate to—workplace hurt. Whether it's major events like being laid off or the everyday frustrations and disappointments that chip away at our well-being, Meryl shares her insights on how to recognize, process, and heal from these wounds. Through stories, practical steps, and a faith-driven perspective, Meryl discusses the importance of separating our work from our identity, knowing when it's time to leave a toxic environment, and building the support systems we need to flourish. If you've ever felt lost, hurt, or stuck because of your job, you're not alone—and this episode offers hope, advice, and encouragement to help you rebound and find resilience in your career journey. Tune in for thoughtful conversation, actionable tips, and a reminder that healing and purpose are possible after work hurt. Here are a few highlights from our conversation:
What have we learned after FIVE full weeks of college football? There have been great surprises like Florida State, Indiana, and Vanderbilt, some huge disappointments like Clemson and Florida and everything in between. McElroy runs through those plus his Top 10 defenses he has seen so far, his Top 10 quarterbacks so far highlighted by FOUR first year starters in Trinidad Chambliss, Ty Simpson, CJ Carr and Dante Moore and his all-transfer team with more September superlatives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steak and Drew kick things off on a victory Monday by celebrating a Falcons win, after UGA suffers defeat to Alabama Saturday night
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(00:00:00) Libra Season! Friendships, Rituals & Red Flags (00:00:01) Intro Trailer (00:01:30) LIBRA LEMON DROP RECIPE (00:05:16) ANNOUNCEMENTS (00:07:38) KIKI'S BOOK CLUB (00:11:23) XOMAN PODCAST (00:13:47) HEDONISM WITH WORST BEHAVIOR TOUR STARTING AT $1650 (00:17:26) LIFERX USE CODE COCKTALES (00:22:13) WEIRD SEX (00:44:19) SOAKINGWET.COM USE CODE COCKTALES (00:47:16) DISSAPOINMENTS 7 THE JOY OF SHOWING UP (01:03:15) I'M CURIOUS TO KNOW (01:05:01) advice - send yours advice@cocktalespod.com This week on CockTales: Dirty Discussions, Kiki and Medinah are back with an unfiltered girl chat—no guest, just us! We kick things off with a Libra Lemon Drop cocktail and dive into Libra season vibes, astrology, and friendship dynamics. From growing apart after kids to showing up for friends' milestones, we get real about what it means to maintain connections through life's transitions.We also share self-rituals, birthday traditions, and our takes on communication struggles—whether it's boring conversations, copycat friends, or partners who just won't open up. Of course, it wouldn't be CockTales without a wild story, and this week's birthday cake incident will have you cackling. Plus, Indecisive Diane drops in with advice, and we tackle listener questions about threesomes and friend drama.Pour a drink, press play, and let's talk friendships, growth, and keeping it spicy.
And the Biggest Food Disappointments are …
Join Steve Stevens on this episode of Mornings in the Sticks as we dive into a list of the most disappointing foods according to the internet. From the much-hyped truffle oil fries that left taste buds unsatisfied to the globally loved chocolate that didn't make the cut, discover which culinary delights didn't live up to their reputation. We also explore infamous letdowns like the McRib and the visually stunning but tasteless dragon fruit. It's a journey through flavors that failed to impress. Don't miss out on this edition of Weird News, where we take your taste buds on a rollercoaster ride of unexpected culinary disappointments!
This week, Jeff and Matthew welcome back Sam Jessee of Sons of Saturday to break down Week 4 in ACC football. Jessee explains why Clemson has been the league's biggest disappointment, highlights Duke's bounce-back win over NC State, and joins the hosts in evaluating Miami's rapid rise as a national contender. The group looks ahead to Week 5, spotlighting Virginia Tech vs. NC State as a defining game for both programs while warning Louisville could stumble at Pittsburgh. Jessee also weighs in on Virginia Tech's high-stakes coaching search and why this season may be the most wide-open in college football history.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter. TicketSmarter
It's sad to think that we are already phasing out of Great Non-Conference Game Season, but at least it is leaving us with some quality memories. Yes, Mary Hardin-Baylor and UW-Whitewater still get to grace us with their presence, and so do Springfield and UW-Platteville, and Johns Hopkins and Susquehanna, but ... well, OK, we'll hold on for one more week. Meanwhile, the rest of the ranked teams got on the field this week in Week 2, as did the NESCAC, and Case Western Reserve managed to get through and finish a game. We'll talk quite a bit about the new quarterback situation at North Central, and how the answer was not really what people thought it would be, or thought they had discovered. We'll do the same with the quarterback situation at St. John's, and we dive into UW-La Crosse's first game as well as the opener for Bethel. Plus, with a number of non-conference games over and done, we'll take a suggestion from the mailbag and look at which conferences have surprised and which have disappointed so far through two weeks. The answers ... well, they might surprise you a little, some of them. We talk with Mount Union quarterback Mikey Maloney -- Patrick Coleman went out to Grove City to see that game with Mount Union in person, and has a glowing report and an interesting Fast Five subject. Plus, Grove City coach Andrew DiDonato reflects on what his team went through in the 49-14 loss and what he sees his team needs to do to take that next step up the Division III ladder. Patrick and Greg Thomas hand out game balls, Logan Hansen talks about which games in Week 3 have the most leverage, plus we take mailbag questions about the season's first PAC showdown and whether it's necessary to Fear the Moose, as well as whether Great Lakes states Indiana and Michigan can join Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin as producers of Division III championship teams. All that and more in this edition of the D3football.com Around the Nation podcast.
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On this episode of This Week In The ACC, Jeff and Matthew are joined by Brian Siegla from the Boundary Corner Virginia Tech podcast to break down Week 2 across the ACC. The crew dives into Virginia Tech's second-half collapse, Brent Pry's job security, and why Hokies fans are frustrated. Clemson's shaky first half against Troy sparks concern, while Florida State earns praise for staying focused. Looking ahead, Clemson vs. Georgia Tech tops the watch list, with Miami on potential upset alert against South Florida. The conversation also touches on national matchups like Texas A&M at Notre Dame and their playoff implications. It's an unfiltered look at the ACC's winners, losers, and what's next.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter. TicketSmarter
In this episode of the European Hoops Podcast, hosts André Lemos and Tiago Cordeiro break down all the action from the EuroBasket 2025 group stage. From Portugal's historic qualification and Germany unstoppable group stage performance, to Lithuania's exciting style of play and Bosnia's rise, we highlight the biggest surprises and disappointments across Groups A–D. We also dive into key storylines shaping the knockout rounds: Can Serbia survive without Bogdanovic? Is Turkey a real title contender? Which teams were overrated or underrated in our power rankings? How much will injuries to stars like Jokubaitis impact the tournament? Finally, we preview the Round of 16 matchups, update our bracket predictions, and discuss who might be on track for the quarterfinals, semifinals, and medals. This episode of the European Hoops Podcast is presented by FanDuel! Follow the podcast for more EuroBasket previews and European basketball coverage! Subscribe and rate on Apple and Spotify, and follow @EthosEuroleague on Twitter and Instagram for Euroleague men and Women, FIBA, and Olympics updates all season long! Follow our team: André Lemos (@andmlemos) and Tiago Cordeiro (@tiagoalex2000).
In this episode, the hosts recap the historic first week of college football, discussing key performances, surprises, and underperformers. They analyze the impact of young quarterbacks like Arch Manning and Cade Klubnik, highlight rising stars such as Jace Brown and Marquise Johnson, and explore the potential of freshman players. The conversation also touches on the trends and predictions for the future of college football, emphasizing the excitement surrounding the new season.takeawaysWeek one of college football was historic with unprecedented matchups.Arch Manning showed promise despite early struggles.Jace Brown is emerging as a top wide receiver prospect.Cade Klubnik's performance raises concerns about his NFL potential.Freshman players are making significant impacts early in the season.Garrett Nussmeyer is proving to be a game manager rather than a star.The importance of not overreacting to one week of performances.Mekhi Hughes is struggling to find his place in the Oregon backfield.The future of college football looks bright with young talent.Trends in college football indicate a shift towards more competitive matchups.titlesHistoric Week One in College FootballKey Players to Watch This SeasonSound Bites"This is the first time in history...""Malachi Tony is here to stay.""Garrett Nussmeyer is a game manager."Chapters00:00Week One Madness in College Football11:23Spotlight on Rising Stars25:23Quarterback Performances and Future Prospects35:03Evaluating Trade Decisions for Rising Players37:45Freshman Quarterback Performances: A Mixed Bag41:17Assessing Quarterback Talent: The New Wave44:05Underperforming Quarterbacks: A Closer Look49:30Concerns About Top Quarterback Prospects54:34Running Back Depth Charts: Surprises and Disappointments
Dr. Patty shares her story about how the Lord helped her through disappointment. When things don't go exactly the way you want or in the time you expect, there can be disappointment and discouragement. Sometimes this can lead to you being mad at yourself, or mad at God. What lessons can you learn in these circumstances? She shares how the Lord reframed her disappointment by showing her something through an encounter, reminding her of a key message of a film clip, and giving her applicable scripture, two songs, and a dream. God will use many methods to make sure you get the messages He has for you. Jesus will reframe a circumstance in your life for which you have been praying and waiting for in your Experience Jesus encounter time. Links referenced in this episode: New to the Podcast? Check out the Trailer Episode for the Biblical Foundation for Experiencing Jesus! https://PattyEJ.Podbean.com/e/trailer-episode-experience-jesus-with-dr-patty-sadallah The Special Place Encounter Exercise https://tinyurl.com/j742vpz4 Strangers Film Clip https://bit.ly/3yMfiie How to Biblically Interpret Your Dreams https://pattyej.podbean.com/e/how-to-biblically-interpret-your-dreams/ Check out our two workshop opportunities at https://SpiritLifeWorkshops.com/Upcoming-Workshop Check out Dr. Patty's latest book- Encountering the POWER of God: Experience Jesus Book 4 https://pattysadallah.com/product/encountering-the-power-of-god-experience-jesus-book-4/ Get Two Free Chapters of the Experience Jesus Book Series Check out all of Dr. Patty's books, journals, and downloadable resources at her bookstore, and don't forget to use the code EJPOD to receive 10% off everything, even the things on sale. https://PattySadallah.com/shop/ And please make sure you share this podcast and share how you were blessed by this episode by commenting below! THANKS!
Disappointments happen. People let us down. But God will never let you down.
Have you forgotten how to dream?In this episode, I read an excerpt from Women Act Now by Anna McCoy and reflect on why we stop dreaming and how to start again. Life gets hard. Disappointments pile up. It's easier to sit in the comfort of the known. But there is a place, within you yet beyond you, where purpose and possibility live.It's called Dreamland.If you've felt stuck or jaded, this is your invitation to imagine again, believe again, and reach for more, guided by faith, not fear.Subscribe to the podcast and send this episode to a friend who needs a spark of hope today.Contact Us Ask a question or leave a comment, visit shepact.com/voicemail Follow me on Instagram at instagram.com/remiroy Email us: thedrivenintrovert@shepact.com Enjoying the podcast? Share the podcast with a friend: shepact.com/TDIPodcast Leave a review: We'd appreciate it if you could WRITE a review for us. Your support and feedback mean a lot to us. Thank you!
Midnight and Gamescom were the core topic of this week's Blizzard Watch Podcast. A big part of the discussion centered on just how odd -- and, frankly, frustrating -- the way the information disseminated throughout the convention. Events posted late, misinformation, and illogical choices plagued the newest expansion's reveal. We're still excited for Player Housing, but there could be more we're excited about just waiting on some cutting room floor. But, as they note, the beta is coming soon -- you can sign up now, as a matter of fact. We discussed the new Demon Hunter spec, the new battleground, and UI improvements which may or may not topple BigWigs after 20 long years (though we doubt it a little).Plus, our writer Flan joined the crew to talk about his experiences on the Legion Remix PTR. Runas is just as depressing in 2025, by the way.If you have a few minutes, please fill out our survey to tell us what you think about the podcast. This data is collected by our podcast host, Acast, and will be used to help us improve the show as well as attract potential sponsors. Your answers are completely anonymous. We appreciate your help!If you enjoy the show, please support us on Patreon, where you can get these episodes early and ad-free! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2025 NFL season is just a week away! Our co-host G brings on special guest Noel to discuss and predict the upcoming season. Who will end up being the most disappointing team this year? Who's a team that everyone's been sleeping on so far? And which players will be winning all the awards by the end of the year? All of that and more on today's episode. (0:24): Intro(3:11): Biggest Disappointments(10:50): Sleeper Teams(22:39): Player Award Predictions(31:22): OutroCome connect with Sports Counsel via:TwitterInstagramFacebookThreadsJoin our Discord as well! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryIn this episode, we dive deep into the recent beta of Battlefield 6, discussing its reception and the community's expectations. They explore the impact of competitive streamers on the game's identity and the importance of teamwork in Battlefield. The conversation shifts to the broader gaming landscape, including highlights from Gamescom and predictions for upcoming releases. Join the newsletterNew MerchChapters00:00 Introduction to Battlefield 6 and Community Reactions02:39 Competitive Streamers and Battlefield's Identity05:29 The Role of Players in Battlefield08:17 The Essence of Gaming: Fun vs. Competition10:47 The Impact of Streamers on Game Development13:28 Upcoming Games and Personal Favorites30:23 The Future of Devil May Cry31:56 The Evolution of Game Series35:31 The Souls-Like Phenomenon39:20 Personal Gaming Journeys42:39 Disappointments in Recent Releases46:55 Anticipation for Upcoming Titles52:00 Untitled design.mp4Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/gzchopshop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I'M NOT MAD I'M JUST DISAPPOINTED. HOW TO DEAL WITH LIFE'S DISAPPOINTMENTS
God created you with intention and purpose, shaping you as His workmanship to fulfill good works uniquely designed for your life. In this devotional, Aaron D’Anthony Brown explores why living a teachable life is essential to recognizing God’s plan and stepping into your calling. Through personal reflection, biblical insight, and real-life examples, we’re reminded that embracing God’s design leads to transformation, wisdom, and a deeper connection with Him. When we open ourselves to learning—from Scripture, experiences, and others—we begin to see God’s hand shaping us daily. Pursuing Him unlocks peace, motivation, and meaning, helping us overcome cycles of discouragement and live with eternal purpose. ✨ Highlights Why recognizing God’s workmanship is key to living with purpose How having a teachable mindset draws us closer to God’s calling The connection between pursuing God and experiencing lasting joy and fulfillment Practical wisdom on gaining understanding through Scripture and relationships Encouragement to trust God’s intentional design, even in seasons of uncertainty
Today's devotion is written by Debra Herbeck.
Beer 1: - Itauma defeats Whyte - what's next? - Jake Paul vs Tank - how is this real? - MLB contemplating expansion and AL/NL shake up - JO reacts to Steelers preseason Beer 2: - Drew proposes a topic - shows or movies that you wanted to like but just could never get there. Inspired by Platonic. - New concept introduced - Star Wars vs Lord Of The Rings. The guys tease a new topic that will become a recurring debate.
We're back at Coffee Central to meet up with Tiffany Evans from The Outpouring Church to discuss the “Love Poured Out” Adoption Ministry. This ministry seeks to come alongside Christian families with a heart for adoption—families willing to open their homes and lives to children in need of a forever family. Tiffany also shares her family's adoption journey and the emotional valleys that journey can take.
Pat and Aaron dive into what they thought was most unsettling from the Bucs/Steelers matchup this past Saturday. What stood out to you?
The goal is to have fun while trying to avoid a disaster. If we can also get FPL points while not using a transfer in GW2, then we're fucking flying. The GW1 deadline is nearing and the panic stations are panicking. It's time to talk about some guys: Mo, Haaland, Palmer, Bruno, and many more. Fantasy Premier League beckons. Chapters: 00:00:00 Gameweek 1 Kickoff: The Nightmarish FPL Website 00:03:29 Let's Start with Mo and Haaland and Then Take It from There 00:39:17 Midfield Dilemmas: Palmer, Saka, Bruno, Paqueta, Tielemans, Rutter & More 01:19:46 More Great Picks: Gordon, Ollie, Sarr, Jimenez, Arias & Ait-Nouri FML FPL is a Fantasy Premier League podcast hosted by Alon and Walsh, two veteran FPL managers riding the weekly highs and lows. Expect brutally honest reactions, fantasy football advice you probably shouldn't follow, and full Gameweek therapy. Join the Prize League / Mug League (Patreon subscribers only): https://www.patreon.com/posts/fml-fpl-patreon-134963388 All Other Links: https://linktr.ee/fmlfpl #FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #FPLPodcast #Gameweek1 #GW1 #FantasyFootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon by Pastor Tyler Looney; August 10, 2025; First Methodist Church - Sweetwater, TX; ‘Moving Past Disappointments' Matthew 26: 69-75; You are invited to join us for our Worship Services at 309 Cedar Street in Sweetwater, Texas. For more information about our Church, please don't hesitate to email us at info@fumcsweetwater.org.(Music provided by spinningmerkaba, Sun Says Yes, under Creative Commons license - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode)
Sal tore into both the Yankees and Mets after a night of frustrating losses, a familiar sight for New York baseball fans. While the Yankees' collapse was fueled by a lack of accountability and the predictable failure of their closer, the Mets' loss was chalked up to timid coaching and a crucial defensive error. Despite the potential excitement of Aaron Judge's impending return, Sal was not optimistic, seeing the Yankees' roster construction as a problem and the Mets continuing to make poor decisions on the field. The overall picture, he argued, is one of two teams making the same mistakes and being plagued by a lack of fundamental baseball sense.
Week 4 of the Series Through It All. A Message by Max Lucado.
Send us a textHey there all you Nerds and Murds! Get your popcorn and sit back as Zig discusses box office disappointments while Geoffrey talks all about another cult with the Wesson Family Murders. Have a great week!For your 30 day free Audible Trial go to: Audibletrial.com/nerderyandmurderyFor 10% off with BetterHelp go to: betterhelp.com/nerderyandmurderySupport the show
Week 4 of the Series Through It All. A Message by Max Lucado.
Mike is riding off a DC Comics high so he decides to rank his Top 10 DC movies of all time. He also shares the Top 5 Worst and Top 5 Disappointments that left a bad taste in his mouth. Where does Superman (2025) rank on this list and the one movie that most people hate but makes his Top 10. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about I Know What You Did Last Summer where we see the return of Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. It’s about a new group of friends who are terrorized by a stalker who knows about a gruesome incident from their past. What was the most frustrating part, what he hated about the fisherman killer and how the OGs did at reprising their roles. In the Trailer Park, Mike talks about the Weapons starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin and why it genuinely freaked him out. The trailer shows kids mysteriously leaving their homes and everyone in the town trying to figure out why. Mike also talks about Josh Brolin and how he was broke when one of his most famous movies was released. New Episodes Every Monday! Watch on YouTube: @MikeDeestro Follow Mike on TikTok: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Instagram: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on X: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Letterboxd: @mikedeestro Email: MovieMikeD@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Episode 438 and we've reached the MLB All-Star break. We talk about the HR Derby and discuss our biggest surprises and disappointments of the 1st half of the season. We also cover Chelsea's surprise victory and preview this week's British Open.
We felt this season could have been successful for the Pirates in February. One year ago, they were one game out of the wild card. First half MVP outside of Skenes. Joe: Keller, Austin: McCutchen. Position player of the year: Austin: Cruz. Bryan Reynolds is the worst position player in WAR!
Hour 4 with Joe Starkey: Our Pirates midseason awards and disappointments. One year ago, they were one game out of the wild card. First half MVP outside of Skenes. Devin McCourty told us Bill Belichick kept everyone in check and the Patriots did have a chip on their shoulder. Mike Tomlin's words on Antonio Brown's Facebook live had no effect on the Patriots.
Welcome to Chill With Chill, your ultimate relaxation spot for NBA fans! If you're looking to unwind, kick back, and talk hoops, you've found your new happy place. Join us every week for a live, laid-back session where we dive deep into all things NBA.
After a day on the ground at Oakmont, Andy and Brendan went live to share their thoughts from the first round of the 2025 U.S. Open. J.J. Spaun is in the lead at -4, so the two first debate who the "real" leader of the tournament is. Andy settles on a resurgent Brooks Koepka, sitting at -2, and is eyeing Jon Rahm at -1 a bit further down the board. Brendan shares some takeaways from following Spaun's second nine before transitioning to some course talk. The two discuss Thursday's pin placements, the setup "begging" for a fluke winner, and have some rough thoughts percolating already. Scottie, Rory, and Bryson are covered, with each finishing the first round over par. Games Within the Game are updated after some early commanding leads as well. Big Shot Bob MacIntyre had some critical quotes following his even-par round and Brendan loved what he was hearing. To close things out, the two look ahead to Friday and where the cutline might end up.