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Fantasy Football show for Oct 9, 2025. It's football time! Confidence starts for Week 6 of fantasy football on today's episode! Plus, lots of matchup previews, injury updates, and tough start/sit decisions. Get prepped and set your lineups for the Week 6 action! Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast.(00:00) Intro(03:04) NFL News(14:30) Starts of the Week(14:45) QB Starts of the Week(17:10) RB Starts of the Week(21:45) WR Starts of the Week(25:40) TE Starts of the Week(29:00) Fantasy Forecast(29:21) Broncos at Jets(35:05) Cardinals at Colts(40:15) Chargers at Dolphin(45:55) Patriots at Saints(54:55) Browns at Steelers(59:05) Cowboys at Panthers(01:01:20) Seahawks at Jaguars(01:05:05) Rams at RavensConnect with the show:Subscribe on YouTubeVisit us on the WebSupport the ShowFollow on XFollow on InstagramJoin our Discord Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Upgrade your week in just 10 minutes with D(AI)ve Asprey's essential rundown on what matters most in longevity, biohacking, AI health tech, and medical freedom. This episode covers: • Apple Cider Vinegar Myth Busted A weight-loss study just got retracted. ACV will not melt fat, but it may blunt glucose spikes or ease digestion when diluted in water before carb-heavy meals. Skip the shots and protect your teeth. Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251001092216.htm • NMN Is Back The FDA reversal puts NMN back on shelves as a clean NAD precursor. Dave explains why quality, cycling, and stacking with anti-inflammatory strategies make the difference. Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/renue-by-science-celebrates-fda-reversal-confirming-nmn-is-lawful-for-use-in-dietary-supplements-302573317.html • Poor Sleep Ages Your Brain Machine learning MRI studies show poor sleep makes your brain biologically older and raises dementia risk. Dave shares the three dials to track (deep sleep, REM, resting heart rate) and the three biggest levers to fix them. Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/241023171543.htm • Psilocybin for Lasting Reset New research finds a single guided dose can unlock plasticity, ease pain patterns, and lift mood for weeks. Dave outlines safe protocols, integration steps, and why it is a strategic reset tool, not a party trick. Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/06/250616040215.htm • AI Detects Cancer Earlier A new AI tool called DOLPHIN can find hidden genetic markers to flag cancer risk sooner. Pairing high tech scans with low tech terrain fixes like sleep, muscle, and insulin control is the prevention model that works. Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251001092206.htm All source links provided for easy reference to the original reporting and research above. This is essential listening for fans of biohacking, hacking human performance, functional medicine, and longevity who want actionable tools from Host Dave Asprey and a guest who embodies what it means to age with energy, clarity, and vitality. Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade brings you the knowledge to take control of your biology, extend your longevity, and optimize every system in your body and mind. Each episode delivers cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, biohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. New episodes are released every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (audio-only), and Sunday (BONUS). Dave asks the questions no one else will and gives you real tools to become stronger, smarter, and more resilient. Keywords: Apple cider vinegar, weight loss myths, NMN supplements, NAD precursors, cellular energy, sleep and dementia, brain aging, deep sleep optimization, REM sleep, psilocybin therapy, BDNF, neuroplasticity, pain relief, mood reset, AI cancer detection, early cancer screening, biohacking news, longevity science, Dave Asprey, Human Upgrade podcast Thank you to our sponsors! Screenfit | Get your at-home eye training program for 40% off using code DAVE https://www.screenfit.com/dave. LYMA | Go to https://lyma.sjv.io/gOQ545 and use code DAVE10 for 10% off the LYMA Laser. Vibrant Blue Oils | Grab a full-size bottle for over 50% off at https://vibrantblueoils.com/dave. Resources: • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: 0:00 — Introduction 0:18 — Story 1: Apple Cider Vinegar and Weight Loss 1:49 — Story 2: NMN is Back in Supplements 3:31 — Story 3: Sleep and Brain Health 5:39 — Story 4: Psilocybin and Lasting Relief 7:49 — Story 5: AI Tool DOLPHIN for Early Cancer Signals 9:48 — Conclusion & Weekly Roundup See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this third hour of the show, Tobin & Leroy listen to comments Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel made at his press conference responding to the struggles the Dolphin rookies have faced so far this season. He answered it the only way he can which got both Tobin & Leroy confused.
News hit yesterday that the Miami Dolphins cut their former second round pick Cam Smith, and the gang reacts to Mike McDaniels comments on the move. Tobin issues a minus 1 to the Angels social team after they post a graphic about how they will not be bringing back manager Ron Washington that made it look like he had passed. The guys go through the early slate of the Wildcard games, and give their final thoughts on the Dolphin cutting Cam Smith. We replay our interview with Bam Adebayo, he gets into not winning DPOY, his frustration towards not winning it yet, the mentality of the team, last season and what he expects from this team. He praises Norman Powell but not too much of course, and his relationship with Kel'el Ware.
The latest episode of My Week In Cars finds Steve Cropley driving a Renault 5 at the Watergate Bay sprint. Matt Prior drives an MGB restomodded by the excellent people of Frontline. Cropley has a VW T-Roc on loan, they've both driven a BYD Dolphin Surf, we have correspondence from an American in Ireland and some pigeons begin nesting in Prior's garden.You can make sure you never miss an Autocar podcast by subscribing wherever you get your podcasts. And if you'd be wiling to rate and review the Pod, we'd appreciate it more than you know, too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow recaps last night's first win of the season for the Dolphins. Plus, with Tyreek Hill's Dolphin career likely over, how will he be remembered? How much pressure is now on Tua Tagovailoa and Jaylen Waddle? Also, Miami HEAT Head Coach, Erik Spoelstra, joins the Zaslow as Training Camp opens today. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. Sawgrass Infiniti - Florida's #1 Volume Infiniti Dealer. Financing as low as 0% APR Available. $0 Down Payment Required. 400 New Infiniti models in stock at all times. Where the Commercial Ends and the Savings Begin. Conveniently located off the Sawgrass & Commercial Blvd. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Brunt Insurance - Official insurance agency of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0. Wherever you're located in Florida, from Pensacola to The Keys and beyond, Brunt Insurance delivers you comprehensive insurance tailored exactly to your needs. Home, auto, boat, life insurance, call 954-589-2204. Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On todays Mixed bag Its A Winning Miami Dolphins edition as we hear sound from the Fins after their 27-21 win over the New York Jets on Monday Night.
How about yet another show where we have an anniversary being celebrated? We are joined today by Listener Michelle from Baltimore, Maryland to discuss her trip to Walt Disney World earlier this month! We hear about her split-stay at both the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort and staying Club-Level (for the first time!) at Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort! We also talk about her son Dash's first haircut at the Harmony Barber shop, his first roller coaster ride on the Barnstormer, great character interactions during "Cool Kid Summer", and much more! Dining at Cake Bake Shop, Hoop Dee Doo, and Boathouse are also discussed, so grab a snack! We hope you can continue the conversation with us this week in the Be Our Guest Podcast Clubhouse at www.beourguestpodcast.com/clubhouse! Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
Matt and Eric take a vacation at Calvin Bouchard's SeaWorld Orlando for JAWS 3(D) - a silly sequel about the Brody boys encountering a 35-foot mama shark in an amusement park (with terrible dolphin thespians).
Dan LeBatard hosts what must the softest and most nonsensical sports talk show out there. What foods and smells remind you of your childhood? What's the best way to throw a pocket knife? Which WNBA player is the most underrated? Here's a question, when are you going to talk about sports? Trucker Andy joins the show to introduce us to a guy named Zas who is very passionate about the Dolphin's alternate uniforms for some reason. Bonnie MacFarland goes on Story Wars and explains why she stopped podcasting with Rich Vos. StutJo calls Lucy trans to trans woman Ava Raiza. Opie does the thing all of us assumed he would be too smart to do, but he actually does it during the stream in order to win Matt's love. Stuttering John has VTL on the show and sure enough, Vince breaks the rules they agreed to offline and John has a complete meltdown over it. We finish up with Internet News and your voicemails. Trucker Andy's show - https://allapologiespodcast.com/ Support us, get bonus episodes, and watch live every Saturday and Wednesday: http://bit.ly/watp-patreon https://watp.supercast.tech/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Swimming with the Tide: Aviva's Yom Kippur Revelation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-09-26-07-38-20-he Story Transcript:He: הדגים והלבבותאביבה עמדה בפתח האקווריום, רוח סתיו קרירה מלטפת את פניה.En: The Fish and the Hearts Aviva stood at the entrance of the aquarium, a cool autumn breeze caressing her face.He: מסביב, עטים עלים צהובים וריח של תפוח בדבש מהדהד באוויר.En: Around her, yellow leaves swirled, and the smell of apple and honey lingered in the air.He: אך בלבה, סערה קטנה.En: But in her heart, a small storm brewed.He: היא הייתה שם למשימת בית ספר על חיי הים, אך מחשבותיה נדדו למשמעות יום כיפור ולצורך שלה למצוא סליחה.En: She was there for a school assignment about marine life, but her thoughts wandered to the meaning of Yom Kippur and her need to find forgiveness.He: כהיא נכנסה פנימה, האור הכחול של המים השתקף על קירות הזכוכית.En: As she entered, the blue light from the water reflected off the glass walls.He: כלוב הדולפינים קרא לה.En: The dolphin enclosure called to her.He: היא התקרבה, נעצרה מול הדולפין השוחה.En: She approached and stopped in front of the swimming dolphin.He: בתנועותיו, היא ראתה כי יש שלווה בתנועה, איזון בין מים לאוויר.En: In its movements, she saw a calmness in motion, a balance between water and air.He: אביבה הוציאה מחברת ורשמה: "דולפין - יצור חכם, חברותי, מבין רגשות.En: Aviva took out a notebook and wrote: "Dolphin - intelligent, friendly creature, understands emotions."He: " היא ידעה שעליה לכתוב גם על חיי הים, אבל רצתה לתאר את התובנות האלה ממקום אישי יותר.En: She knew she had to write about marine life, but wanted to describe these insights from a more personal place.He: מחשבותיה גלשו אל הדיון עם משפחתה, אל אותם ויכוחים קטנים שהחליטו להדחיק.En: Her thoughts drifted to the discussion with her family, to those small arguments they decided to repress.He: מחשבותיה נדדו.En: Her thoughts wandered.He: בכיס שלה, הפתק שהכינה ליום כיפור.En: In her pocket was the note she prepared for Yom Kippur.He: אך עדיין, לא הייתה מוכנה לחלוק אותו.En: But still, she wasn't ready to share it.He: בעודה מתבוננת בדולפין, לבה קפא לרגע ואז הוקל.En: As she watched the dolphin, her heart froze for a moment and then eased.He: הדולפין שחה קרוב, נעץ בה מבט כמי שמבין.En: The dolphin swam close, gazing at her as if it understood.He: "שלום," לחשה אביבה לדולפין, והביטה בעיניו.En: "Hello," Aviva whispered to the dolphin, looking into its eyes.He: ברגע זה, היא הרגישה שהיא מבינה: היא צריכה לשחות עם הזרם, אך גם להיות מוכנה לשנות כיוון.En: In that moment, she felt she understood: she needed to swim with the current but also be ready to change direction.He: "אולי כמו הדולפין, אני צריכה להעביר את המסר, בצורה ברורה ופתוחה.En: "Maybe like the dolphin, I need to convey my message clearly and openly."He: "היא נשפה, התיישבה בעמדת כתיבה קטנה סמוך לכניסה, והחלה לכתוב.En: She exhaled, sat at a small writing station near the entrance, and began to write.He: היא רשמה מילות סליחה פשוטות: "אמא, אבא, מצטערת.En: She jotted down simple words of apology: "Mom, Dad, I'm sorry.He: רוצה לדבר, להבין, לשנות.En: I want to talk, understand, change."He: " לא היה ארוך, אבל היה כנה.En: It wasn't long, but it was sincere.He: השעה התקדמה ואביבה ידעה שעליה לחזור הביתה.En: Time passed, and Aviva knew she had to return home.He: היא אספה את חפציה, נתנה מבט אחרון אל האקווריום.En: She gathered her belongings, giving one last look at the aquarium.He: כשהיא יצאה, השמש החלה לשקוע, צבעים חמים של חום וכתום שוטטים בשמיים.En: As she left, the sun began to set, warm colors of brown and orange painting the sky.He: היא הלכה לאט לכיוון הבית, נחושה להשתמש ביופי שראתה לתיקון מה שחשוב באמת.En: She walked slowly towards home, determined to use the beauty she had seen to fix what truly mattered.He: בערב, כשהמשפחה התכנסה לארוחה מפסקת, היא פתחה שוב את המחברת.En: In the evening, when the family gathered for the pre-fast meal, she opened the notebook again.He: הפעם, הייתה לה אומץ להקריא את דבריה.En: This time, she had the courage to read her words aloud.He: לאחר ארוחת הערב, כשדיברה והתנצלה, היא הבינה שהמסע שלה לא היה רק על הפרויקט, אלא על הלב שלה.En: After dinner, as she spoke and apologized, she realized that her journey wasn't just about the project, but about her heart.He: היה זה יום כיפור שינה, מלא בסליחה, הבנה וגילוי עצמי.En: It was a Yom Kippur of change, filled with forgiveness, understanding, and self-discovery. 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Dr. Kathleen Dudzinski is the founder and driving force behind the Dolphin Communication Project. Its purpose is to engage students, collaborators, and members of the public in research, education, and conservation for the purpose of promoting the scientific study of dolphins and inspire their conservation. In her spare time, Kathleen also manages the peer-review journal, Aquatic Mammals. Recently, her decades of work was acknowledged through the Wolfgang Kiessling International Prize for Species Conservation. Animal Care Software
Join Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD (the man who has analyzed over 500,000 brain scans), and host Pete Jansons for another engaging NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast episode discussing neuroscience, psychology, mental health, and brain training.✅ Topic 1 Explained: What is the “Squash” protocol (aka Nurea)? Jay revisits its late-90s origins, the idea of generalized frontal suppression, and why “gamma is good” isn't always true in clinical contexts.✅ Topic 2 Deep Dive: Caffeine's impact on EEG—why withdrawal can slow alpha into theta, and how dopamine deficits (e.g., fronto-central theta in ADD) fit into stimulant vs. reuptake-inhibitor choices.✅ Topic 3 Insights: Why diagnosis-based studies (OCD/PTSD) show mixed results and how organizing by EEG phenotype predicts very different responses—especially with alpha patterns vs. beta spindling.✅ Additional Topics:
The Department of Conservation has introduced rules limiting Hector's dolphin viewing and swimming trips, after research showed vessel activity can disturb the animals' behaviour. Black Cat Cruises chief executive Paul Milligan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
We get into a little bit of the Canes vs Gator game, as everyone claims Brittney sounds a little horse from the game but she swears that she's not. Derrick Henry fumbled again last night during the Monday Night Football game, should this be a cause of concern for the Ravens. Tobin is pumped to attend the Jake Paul press conference today, and the gang talks about what they expect from his upcoming fight against Tank Davis, can Tank Knock him out? Tobin proclaims that he misses Kevin Harlan calling the Dolphin games, which then spirals into a new game of Harlan or No Harlan, as he looks through the remaining schedule and declares it a Harlan or No Harlan Game.
It's been a rough start to the Miami Dolphins season and for Dolphin fans but it got worse for Tobin who was watching his favorite show Love Island with the wife and in during the show they took some good cheap shots at the Fins.
CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King is joined on Weekend Breakfast by City Press motoring journalist Melinda Ferguson, who reviews the latest cars on the road and keeps us up to date with motor industry news. This week’s car: New BYD EV Dolphin Surf Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala King is the weekend breakfast show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour morning programme is the perfect (and perky!) way to kickstart your weekend. Author and journalist Sara-Jayne Makwala-King spends 3 hours interviewing a variety of guests about all things cultural and entertaining. The team keeps an eye on weekend news stories, but the focus remains on relaxation and restoration. Favourites include the weekly wellness check-in on Saturdays at 7:35 am and heartfelt chats during the Sunday 9am profile interview. Listen live on Primedia+ Saturdays and Sundays between 07:00 and 10:00am (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala-King broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/AgPbZi9 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/j1EhEkZ Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eden, Mo, Colin and Mayes Join the Mailbag LIVE on YouTube every Friday We develop and cast the Pablo Torre mini series, fast tracking for a prestige Emmy run it next summer. Who would be the most fashionable animal? Is a pickle cooked? How early do you arrive for an important video call meeting? Patreon Exclusive: All Free This Week COUNT THE DINGS MERCH STORE - Check it out here: https://bit.ly/CTDMERCH If you want to hear the full Mailbag, check out the Patreon! Join the Count The Dings Patreon for exclusive full, ad free episodes, extra Cinephobe content and more at https://www.patreon.com/CountTheDings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times and The Sunday Times in paid partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative. Each episode is hosted by The Story released as a bonus weekly series on Saturdays. Deep in the Amazon, the mysterious pink river dolphins are under threat from pollution, mining, and habitat loss. Marine biologist Fernando Trujillo, known locally as Omacha, has dedicated more than 30 years to protecting them. From satellite-tagging dolphins to training fishermen and lobbying governments, he tells Adam Vaughan what it takes to safeguard one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth.Host: Adam Vaughan, Environment Editor, The Times. Guest: Fernando Trujillo, Founder of the Omacha Foundation and Rolex Award Laureate. Series Producer: Priyanka DeladiaSound Designer: David CracklesThis podcast is advertiser funded. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Int he first hour of the show, Tobin & Leroy get you ready for tonight's Dolphins vs Bills matchup. They don't see a way for the Fins to win and hope it's not a blowout. The Bills have injuries on their defensive side with Matt Milano and Ed Oliver out for tonight's game and Leroy believes those injuries can be a factor for a Dolphins upset win. Leroy believes the offense needs to take advantage of favorable matchups are key for victory. They also talk about the great time they had at Panthers Media Day. The only person they get to talk to was Sergei Bobrovsky but we hear sound from "Bob" that gives us goosie galore. We also wonder has anyone had a more fun summer than Panthers Captain Sasha Barkov. They talk about the Marlins who are looking for a sweep today against the Colorado Rockies.
Every business transaction has hidden tax opportunities waiting to be discovered, if you know where to look. This week on the IC-DISC podcast, I spoke with Mike D'Onofrio from Engineered Tax Services, who's spent 17 years helping business owners maximize their tax strategies through engineering-based specialty tax services. Mike joined ETS after working in corporate M&A and private equity, where he first recognized the critical need for specialized tax expertise during business transitions, and what struck me about Mike's approach is how his firm combines professional engineering expertise with tax strategy to deliver comprehensive solutions. They handle everything from cost segregation studies and energy incentives to insurance optimization, processing hundreds of cost segregation studies weekly across every property type imaginable. Mike's philosophy centers on what he calls "HABU" - highest and best use - focusing on their core expertise while partnering with specialists like us for complementary strategies that create immediate opportunities for businesses to improve cash flow. The conversation reinforced something I've noticed across successful advisory relationships: the best results come from specialists who stay in their lane while building collaborative teams. Mike's emphasis on maintaining human intelligence alongside technology adoption resonated with my own experience that relationships still drive business success.     SHOW HIGHLIGHTS ETS processes hundreds of cost segregation studies weekly, from single-family rentals to NFL stadiums, proving tax strategies scale across all property types. The recent bonus depreciation bill plus R&D tax credit enhancements now allow 100% first-year expense capture, creating immediate cash flow opportunities. Mike's "HABU" principle (Highest And Best Use) drives their decision to stay specialized rather than compete with partners in overlapping services. Engineering expertise combined with tax strategy creates unique value—ETS knows roof types, electrical systems, and construction costs that insurance carriers demand. After recognizing insurance as clients' second biggest pain point after taxes, ETS launched a complementary insurance division leveraging existing property data. Mike advises his 25-year-old self to surround himself with people much smarter, crediting uncomfortable situations with experts as his greatest learning opportunities.   Contact Details LinkedIn - Mike D'Onofrio (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfdonofrio/) LINKSShow Notes Be a Guest About IC-DISC Alliance About Engineered Tax Services Mike D'OnofrioAbout Mike TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dave: Good morning, Mike. Welcome to the podcast. Mike: Good morning, Dave. Great to be here with you today. Definitely. Dave: So where are you located at the moment? What part of the world are you in? Mike: Yeah, well, I'm in my home base today in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dave: Okay. Mike: Yeah. I've always liked Charlotte, a pretty part of the country. Charlotte's a beautiful place, man. I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. Great school, high school, college, so I know the Midwest and I still love Cleveland, of course, a Browns fan and a Indians guardians fan and Cavs. But moved to South Florida right after that, right after college and was living in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, and we're still based there. Our corporate acres is there, but my wife and I had originally met in Charlotte, and we love the seasons. I love the ability to, I see those mountains in your background. I love the ability, we don't have the same type of mountains as you do, but love getting out to the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains, seeing the fall, the leaves, and can get to the beach, can drive down to Wilmington or Charleston in a couple hours. So we're right in the middle. We're bus to be here and have the Dave: Options. Yeah, it's a great location. You have four seasons and a slightly milder winter than Cleveland, Mike: That's for sure. It seems like winters have softened up a little bit in Cleveland, but man, I remember the mornings going out to the bus when I was a little kid with snow piled up over my head and the drifts up on the side of the house. I'll never forget those days. That was awesome. That was a real winter. But now in Charlotte, if we get a dusting of snow or a little bit of ice, it's usually gone by noon. Dave: Yeah. I was born and spent the first 13 years of my life in northwest Iowa and was the oldest of two boys. So I remember having to get up an hour early to go shovel the driveway just so mom and dad could get to work in that. So yeah, my saying is the worst Texas summer is still better than the best Northern Winter is my theory. Mike: You got it, man. High five to those of us that have shoveled snow driveways, walkways, figured out a snowblower with the chains on the wheels and all that fun stuff that comes with winter. Dave: So by some people's interpretation, we come from the same place because I've discovered people not from the Midwest, they think Ohio, Iowa, and Idaho are all the same place. Mike: Yeah, Dave: They're just all somewhere up there. Yes. It's up Mike: Somewhere up there in the Midwest. Folks like myself grew up in Ohio and Cleveland and Detroit and Chicago. I mean, definitely they think that's the heart of the Midwest, but they forget about the Midwest. Goes pretty far west. Right. Dave: It does. All the way to the mountains. So, well, let's get into it. So when did you join engineered tax services? Mike: Wow, it's been a big part of my life. Exciting journey. Like I said, after college I moved down to South Florida and my background was in more corporate m and a private equity working on the finance side of things in transactions, in private equity back in the day, they would call it kind of strategic intermediary work where we would either work on the buy side or sell side with the client. So I worked with a lot of clients and business owners that were maybe interested in transitioning out of their business. Maybe they were a food manufacturer or distributor. And interestingly enough, one of my mentors in life, his name is Bruce. Bruce was one of the first international CEOs with McDonald's corporation. Oh, really? Yeah, one of Ray Croc's, first five or six right hand key people. Before McDonald's had any international business, the first place that they went outside the US was to Latin America and the Caribbean. And I met Bruce in South Florida my early career, and we really saw an opportunity together, old school style, to go through his Rolodex and be like, man, I have a lot of relationships within the McDonald's and the finance ecosystem. So we started working with many different company owners, like I said, distributors, producers of different things, and we had some great success. And along the way I saw that there was really a need to understand specialty tax credit and incentives and strategies depending on who the client was, whether it was the seller of a company or a property or buyer of that was really to dig into the details of, Hey, what's the best way to make this transaction as tax efficient as possible? Tax was always the first pain point, either from the seller's point of view, maybe there was a big potential cap gain situation, how to structure that deal or from the buyer or investor's point of view, how to maybe capture some additional credits and incentives that they hadn't thought about, like research and development tax credits, or maybe there was a big piece of real estate or property involved in the transaction, like a manufacturing facility or office buildings or retail locations. So while digging in deeper in some of those transactions, I met Julio Gonzalez in Engineered Tax Services. She's going on 17, 18 years ago, and it was a small boutique firm at the time, engineered tax, and we were very focused on serving CPA firms nationally as that specialist. And I saw a great opportunity to really become a more diverse, focused specialist, and not only help CPA firms, but help private equity, the real estate investor, anything in that transaction to really help understand the tax code for the bonus depreciation or energy credits and incentives. Sure you do. Maybe they do domestic or international type of trade in that business, and there's a structure that might be a little bit more savvy than they're familiar with. So man, 17, 18 years ago is when I started with ETS, and we've grown substantially over the years from a handful of people in a small boutique firm in downtown West Palm Beach, Julio, and myself and Kim and Heidi and others, though I think pretty well, and we've really expanded, and so now not only still working with those CPA firms nationally, to be that specialist working with other professionals like you of really just how to maximize each transaction, understand the inevitable changes in the tax code with the different administrations. There's the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Trump 1.0, 2.0, what happened just now in July with a big beautiful bill, but the CARES Act, the Path Act, the previous tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the CHIPS Act, whatever the stimulus plan or new tax incentive of the day was. That was our job to really dig into that, be a great job educating around that and bringing it as proactively and transparently to the CPA community as well as the investors and owners. Dave: Yeah. I became acquainted with ETS and about the same time you did, and Julio invited me to South Florida and gave you the tour of the cool office building that you all rehabbed. Mike: Yeah. Then he was Dave: Kind Mike: Enough to, was that the one on a Vernia Street when he had just purchased it? Was it, Dave: I forget the street. It was like maybe a six story old building Mike: That's still his building and our corporate headquarters on the corner of Vernia and Olive for any of you that are down in West Palm Beach, and we'd love to show you around. It's a cool building. Dave: And then he was kind enough to host me at a Dolphins football game. Mike: I remember those days. Right. Dave: And for whatever reason, he was considered a bit of a VIP by the Dolphins, so I was able to go down on the field before the game, and I think I even had a photo taken with a Dolphin's cheerleader on each side of me that for whatever reason, it never made it up on the wall in our house. I'm not sure why, if that would've been a problem with my wife or now with a photo of two Dolphins cheerleaders hugging me, Mike: Dave, I think I have different versions of the exact same picture with myself and some friends. I have a great one with myself and my dad. Maybe we'll use some technology and pop some of those pictures up for others to see when you publish this podcast, or maybe we'll just keep those private for ourselves. But yeah, we used to Julio's involvement with the Dolphins and the family behind the scenes. We did. We did some amazing, not only professionally working with those types of property owners and venues, we did the cost segregation study on the Miami Dolphins Stadium when it was renovated. Dave: Oh, Mike: Yeah, I remember that. And a lot of others, Broncos, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins. I did some work on the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, the Superdome in New Orleans, the Raiders facilities, the Buffalo Bills not allowed to give out any confidential information, but everybody's looking to save in tax and take advantage of whatever strategies are available in the code. But personally, obviously, we love sports and entertainment and being able to build the relationships with our clients, so we had a very cool double founder suite there in those early days that we used to all meet in West Palm Beach, have some fun on the Saturday, take the bus down on the Sunday morning. Yeah. We did that for years, and we still do some of that in Miami and in some different cities. I'll be doing some of it in Charlotte. But yeah, man, those were fun times. We really built amazing relationships still with clients today that actually, I saw a client yesterday that said, Hey, Mike, I was at the Green Bay game. I remember when we were down on the field and one of the Green Bay players said, hi. He is like, Hey, man. That was a childhood legend of mine that I'd always wanted to meet. And then of course, that's really cool. Sometimes we got to meet what Dan Marino and folks down in the tunnel in the Dolphins. Dave: Well, the other cool thing was Julio intentionally picked a Monday night game that he invited me to, so that made it even more fun. National game. Mike: Oh, yeah. Makes for a late evening getting home, that's for sure. Dave: It does. And so I just have to warn you, Julio was a guest on the podcast about three or four years ago, so he set the bar pretty high, so no pressure my Mike: Oh, yeah, none at all. But I Dave: Know being a former athlete, you're probably a little bit competitive, so I'm sure you'll want to point out to Julio that you think you did a better job. Mike: Yeah, just a little bit, Julio, and we spend a lot of time together. We were together yesterday in Fort Lauderdale at an event with a great mix of clients and we're real competitive from a business aspect, obviously wouldn't be great for our clients. He was a wrestler in his younger days. That was also a wrestler, really just to stay in shape for baseball. I was a baseball player. I think you had asked me before, I always keep a couple baseballs around my desk. I like to futz with them when I'm working here in the office, but think about the different strategies, whether you need to throw the curve ball or the fast ball or the riser, whatever it is. I think about just those different grips and strategies. So yes, I'm a bit competitive, to say the least. Dave: Sure. I know the firm has grown. What's your elevator pitch today? When people ask who ETS done, who ETS is and who do they serve? Mike: Well, engineered Tax and Advisory had the advisory portion of it as well, because that's engineered tax services been around a long time. We're really good at doing the specific engineering based services that the CPAs or the property owners need to get the bonus depreciation or the energy credits and incentives onto the tax return. So that's doing the cost segregation study as a licensed professional engineering and specialty tax firm, we've been doing those for going on 24 years or doing the energy analysis or helping with, like you do, calculate the construction costs, the transfer costs, the sales tax, the property tax. That's what engineered tax services is excellent at doing as that specialist as that. Dave: I'm sorry, that's more than just cost segregation though, right? Mike: Oh, yeah. Yeah. There's cost segregation and bonus depreciation available on real estate, new construction purchases, renovations. So we're very involved. We do hundreds and hundreds of cross segregation studies a week across the country on all different types of assets from smaller single family investment properties and VRBO to manufacturing facilities and multifamily and apartments and hospitality and everything you could imagine up to different sports and recreation stadiums. But that's one subset of what engineered tax does that. Then there's the energy incentives and credits, the 1 79 D, the 45 L, the investment tax credits for renewables like wind and solar and geothermal and turbines and other types of things. But on the advisory side, we work it backwards. That's more the consultative approach with the clients to figure out what is the need. Maybe there's a liquidity event with a business owner that's selling a business. Maybe there's a capital need from an acquisitions point of view or an expansion point of view where some of the IC disc strategies might come in. Maybe they're wondering about opportunity zones or enterprise zones or historic tax credits or preservation and conservation type strategies, or buying equipment or a jet and aviation strategies. Because all of those things that I just mentioned, there's either a specialty tax component with bonus depreciation or section 1 79 or an actual tax credit, like research and development tax credits. We help bring it all together as a very experienced and comprehensive specialist around the tax code, anything available, federal, state, local incentives, credits, rebates, working with the CPAs, working with professionals like you, working with the high net worth or the company owner. That's what we pride ourselves in, is being very comprehensive depending on what the opportunity and the need is for the client. Dave: Okay, and speaking of clients, do you think of the CPA firm as your client or the actual end user or both? I think because done a really good job cultivating those CPA firm relationships. Mike: Yeah, Dave, that's a good question. I first and foremost see the CPAs as our client, but also our strategic partner because remember, we're a specialist. We don't do the full accounting audit and tax filing work for the client. We sit in the specialist seat. I explain it all the time to my friends and new clients when they're trying to figure out what we do. If I was in the medical profession, we would be a brain surgeon or a heart surgeon or some other type of specialist within medicine that works together with the general practitioners and others in medicine on the tax code and helping with the tax literacy, the tax strategy, the specialty credits and incentives like icdisc. How do we bring up those types of situations and opportunities? Usually it's working with that CPA firm to identify the client need and then being comprehensive and entrepreneurial with that client. So long-winded answer to that is both. I see the CPAs as both our client and our strategic partner in situations, but definitely once I work with the company owner or the investor, they're also ultimately our client. So I need to deliver at a high level to both the CPA and both the client, or if I meet the client directly and you are the company owner that's asking us questions about a situation or a strategy, we push to be introduced to the CPA to make sure that we're collaborative, attacking that strategy from the beginning and become a great compliment to the CPA service so they can focus on what they do best, the accounting audit or tax type or bookkeeping type work that they do, and then just like you really helping to layer in that specialty strategy that maybe they're not as familiar with or really just need some help from a bandwidth perspective. Dave: Sure. I've come across other firms that do some of the same services you all do. And what do your clients and CPA firms tell you that makes ETS different and why they have chosen to partner with ETS over another firm? Mike: First of all, I think about that all the time. That's a question that comes up often. When we started 24, 25 years ago, there was very few firms that were doing some of the things that we do there. There were CPA firms that did cost segregation studies, but usually that was the higher level firms, the Deloitte, the KM KPMGs, the E and Ys, excellent high level firms, but they were really only doing it for their higher level corporate type clients as we democratize the tax code and brought that tax strategy to middle market type businesses, entrepreneurs and investors, the strategy there was really to work as comprehensively with different types of as possible. And the difference to me is first of all, our longevity and our professionalism and our diversity of the type of services that we're doing uniquely as a licensed professional engineering firm that also does specialty tax credits and incentives. That's one of the biggest differentiators to me is we are a licensed professional engineering firm. The type of engineering that we do is cost engineering, looking at the cost of an acquisition, the cost of a purchase, the cost of a new construction of a property, and be able to break that down into accounting and tax format that the CPAs can then use. So that's where the hybrid of the engineering expertise and specialty tax expertise, so that unique structure of our firm, that unique ability to do multiple things and also have the energy incentives team in-house where if it's a new construction of a property or a big value add, repositioning, not only can we do that cost segregation study, we can comprehensively do that energy tax credit and incentive analysis. We have to do energy modeling. That's pure engineering type work, doing the energy incentive modeling to see what the energy efficiency of those components are. Or on a renewable energy project. We have a client that's building a really big mixed use project that has some geothermal investment tax credits there. Those are pure engineering and energy efficiency type knowledge that we're able to bring comprehensively. So it's really the comprehensive approach of bringing engineering specialty tax energy incentives and credits. We also have an insurance division, which is very unique for our industry because I knew years ago that the second biggest painful point for our clients after tax figuring out tax minimization strategies is how do they lower costs and make sure they're protected from an insurance standpoint? And we do have a part of our firm that is engineered insurance services to compliment engineered tax services. We already have all the, Dave: Yeah, tell me about the insurance company because I'm less familiar with that, and when did you start it? Are you licensed in all the states? Mike: Yeah, we are. We've been quietly developing that over the last couple of years. I said, my background's from Cleveland, Ohio. Coincidentally, the firm that we partnered with is based in Cleveland, Ohio. When we formed a new entity together, engineered insurance services, went back to all the different carriers and got relicensed with all the top national carriers, all the names that folks would know well. So now as a nationally licensed insurance agency and brokerage firm, we focus on property casualty liability, cyber risk, flood, E and O, D and O, all the things that every company and every property owner needs. But we can do it comprehensively and uniquely because we're already doing the cost segregation studies on a lot of these properties. So we know what the cost basis is, we know what kind of roof it is, we know where it's located. We know the age of the electrical system and all the situations with the property, and also that owner, how they operate that property. That's what, just like the IRS with cost segregation study, they want to see the details and then yes, you can capture the benefits of bonus depreciation. The insurance carriers, they want to write insurance policies at very competitive rates, but they want to see it in detail. They want to understand that building. They just don't want an estimate that a broker submits to them. So we've had amazing success over the last year and a half of rolling out that program, doing it comprehensively with what we're already doing for that client. Dave: That's really, Mike: That's the other reason that we're very unique compared because there are some great firms that do cost segregation or that might do an energy analysis or that might do a research and development tax credit study, but very few firms, if any, that know about really take that comprehensive approach to be able to do tax energy insurance and the specialty consulting with engineered advisory with what we're doing, And it resonates. It really resonates with clients because I feel like they really need someone that is, first of all, thinking entrepreneurially like them, because sometimes they're not getting it from maybe their legal team or their CPA team or their other advisors that they're working about taking that entrepreneurial approach, taking that proactive approach before the end of the year or before that renewal term for that insurance policy or before that building gets purchased or before the renovation happens, what should they be thinking about? And that's what I really try to work on with our team and our clients is be very proactive, be very transparent of the good, the bad, the ugly of different situations that clients should consider and then always be thinking entrepreneurially like our clients do because they appreciate it with your business and what you do with IC disc. Sometimes folks just haven't heard about it or they don't understand it, or they didn't do something proactively and now they're trying to unwind a situation, but I'm really excited about what we do. If you can't tell, I think, No, it definitely comes, the future is very strong, especially with the passage in July of Trump's, I call it the big beautiful bonus depreciation tax bill because bonus depreciation and section 1 79 enhancements for equipment and other things and other things that will be, I think, expanded with opportunity zones and research and development tax credits. The way that they also just enhanced that program as well. Many folks don't understand it yet because there was a requirement to amortize some of the expenses of r and d over five years, but now you get the research and development tax credit plus a hundred percent of the qualifying expenses being able to be captured year one, so that's very powerful for US companies. Dave: Yeah, no, that is great. And one of the other things that I appreciate about you all is that you all really stay in your lane. I feel like on the tax side, there's other firms that do cost and r and d that have just broadened their tax focus even more broadly, pick up things like the IC disc. So it's hard for me to get excited about referring a cost segregation study to a firm that does IC disc, so I've always, Mike: Yeah, it's a bit of a competitive overlap in those situations. Dave: Yeah, yeah. It's a less comfortable introduction. Mike: We have a saying within our organization, we call it habu, right? Highest and best use, what is my highest and best use? What should I be focused on doing for that client? My highest and best use is not trying to understand and replicate your service around icdisc. The best situation is for me to recognize opportunities and then bring in David and his team to implement a strategy for the client and the CPAs like that as well, because we're not trying to do what they do. We're just trying to compliment different situations, be a specialist at what we're really good at, and in our engineered advisory platform. That's where I can bring in you for the IC disc. I might have someone else that I'm working with if that client's buying an aircraft, for example, of how to legally structure it correctly, how to maximize the tax benefits, and I want to be an amazing, whether you want to call it an offensive coordinator or quarterback, that I might be throwing the ball sometimes. Other times I might be passing it off to somebody else, but I want to build a great team so that we're successful at the end for the client. Dave: Sure. No, that's certainly been my experience with you guys. What do you love most or enjoy most about your current role with ETS? What really gets you excited? Mike: Well, my title, I'm not big on titles, but it's managing Director of Engineered Tax and Advisory. So technically what that title means is I direct and I manage, I direct high level client relationships and strategic partnerships and strategies and new product development. I also help manage our, I work together with our executive team to help manage our executives across the country, either if they're in business development, some of them obviously are in engineering or other specialties within our firm or the legal team that does some structuring work for clients, but that's what I do. My favorite part of what I do is the relationships that I'm building with the clients. It might be a brand new relationship. It might be one from 15, 20 years ago, but it's watching that. Yeah, it's watching that CPA firm grow or helping that CPA firm grow and expand or diversify their services or meeting that entrepreneur that has a business and they're trying to understand the tax code, how to lower taxes, how do I increase cashflow? What are the risks or pitfalls, and really working with that entrepreneur or that business owner together with that ccp. That is my most favorite part of what I do, because I'm an entrepreneur at heart. I got it from my family, my mom and dad. Were always very entrepreneurial, but it's hard. You can't do it yourself. It takes a great team. I mentioned a couple of mentors that I worked with. I hope that one day I can be a mentor to some of these people that we've worked with over the years, and maybe it is the specialty tax or the energy incentives or the structuring or strategy, but also personally, we learn a lot about our clients and we share a lot personally with them. But that's absolutely my most favorite is the relationships that we've built, the stories and the journeys that we've had together. And if we do a good job, we actually do very little marketing and advertising out there. Of course, I speak at some events and do some sessions around the country, but largely our business has expanded very successfully because of those relationships and those referrals and that organic growth. Like, Hey, have you heard about engineered tax? And do you know what Mike does? You should give him a call. I watch my emails every day, and that's what makes me so happy is I remember that relationship. I remember that Miami Dolphins game, whoever it was, or the dinner that we might've had, or the beer that we might have shared somewhere where we personally built that relationship, And that's something that I'm even more so focused on right now because our world is now moving very fast in terms of technology and ai, and I think that's great, and we are a tech enabled company that we utilize those things to deliver our services and strategies as efficiently as possible for the client. But I think even more so right now, it's all about, hi again, human intelligence. We want to talk, just like you and I are doing right now, folks want to meet, yes, they want tech enabled strategies and AI to help us do things better. I think that's great, but I have, and we have a renewed focus on the human intelligence, the human relationship, the human strategy together, because I think we can do so much more if we get back to the old school relationship building strategy, building together at the human level, and then of course we'll utilize technology to make that better, faster, stronger. Dave: Yeah, no, and that's certainly that. Those relationships are certainly my favorite part of the business. The clients, the CPA firms, the other advisors, lawyers, you guys. So man, I can't believe how the time has flown by. So as we're rounding the home stretch, I have just a couple more questions. Mike: All right. Dave: If you could go back in time and give advice to your 25-year-old self, what advice might you give? Mike: Continue to surround myself with people much smarter than me. As I look back, the biggest opportunities that I had was being in what I thought at the time was uncomfortable situations with people that like, wow, this person really knows what they're doing with real estate, or This person really knows what they're doing with finance. But now looking back those situations of surrounding myself with really smart or savvy people or someone much more experienced than I was, that's where I really learned the opportunities around real estate development, around relationship building, around strategy, and structuring. Those mentors that I spent time with. I would tap myself on the shoulder and say, do more of that. Do more of that. If there's people that are wasting my time or going down avenues that really aren't good for me professionally or personally, don't waste time with that. Put myself in the room at the table in uncomfortable situations with people much smarter than myself. And even today, I try to do that every day is with some of the new technologies around AI or crypto or finance or strategy or real estate. Who are the innovators? Who are the people that really seem to be leading? I try to put myself in those situations, so that's what I would remind my young self is to take advantage of mentors, because you can really learn, and sometimes it's not until years later that you realized what you learned. Dave: Yeah. I think that's great advice, not only for your 25-year-old self, but any 25-year-old and probably any business professional who's still trying to learn and grow. Mike: Yeah. One other thing. Dave: Yeah, Mike: One more thing. As Steve Jobs used to say, don't focus on, I would tell myself not to focus on what I think the path is at that point, because the path is going to change the strategy, the job course of action, the winds are going to change. Ebb and flow, I always say is my personal mantra. The tide comes in, the tide comes out, but you can always learn to surf. You can't stop the waves, but you can always learn to surf. So don't try to be too tactful in the direction that you're going, because things will change. Companies will change and expect that change is what I'm trying to say. So expect the change that will continue to happen in our lives. Dave: Okay. Well, yeah, I like that. Thank you very much. So as we wrap up, I really just have one more question, and that is, is there anything I didn't ask you that you wish I had asked V? Anything we didn't talk about that we should have? Mike: You asked some really good questions. It sounds like we could talk all afternoon if we wanted to. The only thing you didn't ask me is about my family, and actually the thing I'm most proud of, I mentioned I live in Charlotte, North Carolina. My wife Laura, has been an amazing force in our relationship for stability and really helping me to do what I do because being on the road, it's very challenging. But my son Rocco and my daughter Lucia, are getting old and driving now as later stage teenagers. It's having those rocks behind me that really help with this ability to allow me to do what I do with our clients nationally. So I really appreciate them, and that's my other, that is my most favorite accomplishment in life of what I've been able to achieve with my family and do this professionally with engineered tech services and advisory. Dave: Yeah, understood. Yeah, because ultimately it's about relationships, both professional and personal at the end of the day. Well, anything else we didn't cover or shall we go ahead and wrap it up? Mike: I think we covered enough for now. I think we might have more to talk about. Again, I have some other ideas of topics we should talk about coming up here in the fall. There'll be some new things that we're doing. Dave: Let's do that. We'll have you back, not too distant. Future for a part two. Mike: All right. Dave: Well, Mike, I really, really appreciate the opportunity to work with you and the whole team, and you guys have taken great care of our clients. We really appreciate that and we appreciate the trust you all have placed in us to serve some of your clients as Mike: Well. Thanks, Dave. I appreciate you. Special Guest: Mike D'Onofrio.
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Dr Craken chats to National Geographic cameraman/presenter Bertie Gregory (https://www.bertiegregory.com/about) about his new documentary: "Dolphins Up Close". Bertie travels to the Azores to film schools of dolphins (and other species), and collects amazing footage showing their fascinating underwater behavior. "Dolphin up close with Bertie Gregory" premiers on National geographic channel on 18th September. Don't miss it! Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Facebook Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
It's just the boys on NAFC this week, and things get weird fast. The crew opens with some Alien Earth speculation, followed by a discussion of the Final Fantasy Tactics remake rumors and the source code drama that's somehow both hilarious and deeply depressing. Izzy gives his thoughts on Ishura, while Mox talks about his recent rewatch of True Lies—still wild, still problematic, still awesome. Then it's time to dive into the main event: The Day of the Dolphin (1973), the movie that asked, “What if we trained dolphins to talk... and then turned them into assassins?” Somehow, that's not even the weirdest part. Support us on Patreon!
Summary In this episode, Shelby and Courtney welcome Kristin, a long-time listener who shares her inspiring journey of pursuing her dream of becoming a dolphin trainer. The conversation explores themes of manifestation, positivity, and the importance of taking risks. Kristin recounts her wedding experiences (destination wedding in Orlando!), her love for Disney, and the challenges she faced in her career transition. The episode emphasizes the power of a positive mindset and the significance of community connections in achieving one's dreams. In this engaging conversation, Kristin shares her inspiring journey to becoming a dolphin trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, detailing the rigorous training process, her passion for animal care, and the importance of pursuing one's dreams. She reflects on the challenges and motivations that drive her, including the support of her husband and the legacy of her mother. The discussion also touches on the significance of life experiences over formal education, memorable Disney moments, and the joy of running a small business. Kristin's story is a testament to the power of following one's passion and the unique experiences that shape our lives. Note: All the opinions and viewpoints Kristin shares are her own. She does not speak for the brand or the company. Takeaways Kristin's journey began with a childhood dream of being a dolphin trainer. Manifestation plays a crucial role in achieving dreams. Positive mindset can lead to unexpected opportunities. Taking risks can result in significant rewards. Connections made through social media can lead to real-life friendships. Planning and preparation are essential for success. Overcoming challenges requires resilience and determination. The importance of celebrating small victories along the way. Surrounding oneself with positivity can enhance life experiences. Sharing personal stories can inspire others to pursue their dreams. Animals have distinct personalities and behaviors. Changing careers is possible at any age. The importance of having a strong 'why' behind your actions. Listening and respecting those with more experience is crucial. Husbandry involves voluntary animal care and training. Life experiences can be more valuable than formal education. Chasing dreams keeps life exciting and fulfilling. Memories from childhood trips can shape our perspectives. Running a small business can support your passions.
In state: Dolphin's, Jags fall in NFL week two action...Bucs part of MNF Double Header, Super Bowl rematch ends with same result as Eagles top Chiefs, Weekend college football analysis including The Gators loss at LSU as Lagway throws 5 picks and joins coach on hotseat, Miami rolls over S. Forida in blowout and more...
The Summer Triangle is a useful guidepost to many constellations. A popular little pattern among stargazers is Delphinus the Dolphin.
We sit down after the scales with Jamie Bunn, Nick McCabe, Steve Fishman, and Mark Miller to unpack a wild Pompano Beach Saltwater Circuit: a KDW “double jackpot” from Weight and Sea, a 48-lb wahoo that sealed the series, and the rig choices that made the difference when August went flat. You'll hear exactly how the champs built a 91-point season (2nd–1st–1st), why “fish the baits in” matters, and how a sliding 6–8 oz band-clip presentation quietly cleaned up bites between downriggers and kites. We also get into pre-fish adversity (a boat sinking at the dock), semi-pro angles, and what's coming next year—including youth divisions and new formats.Summit Studios - @summitstudioshttps:///www.summitstudiosgroup.comLiving Water / Makin' Time Fishing Team - @livingwater39 / livingwater39 Nick McCabe - @nickmccabe8 / nickmccabe8 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCHwww.thescienceoffishing.com/FOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing TikTok: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing Facebook: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing Twitter: @scienceoffish / scienceoffish #Marlin #OffshoreFishing #fishing
In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach, Phil and the guys compete in their weekly trivia competition with our morning show. Will we be able to get back to our winning ways after a poor performance last week? Zach breaks down the "chicken and egg" situation we have with the Colts, are they better than we thought or are the Dolphin worse than we expected? We hear from Sean Payton and his thoughts on rookie Tyler Warren and how the Colts use him all over the field. Was Warren in the plans for the Broncos to try and trade up for in the draft? Would the guys trade Jahdae Barron for Tyler Warren right now? Should the Broncos have prioritized an offensive weapon for Bo instead of add to their depth at defense?
Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover. The guys discuss John Franklin-Meyers and how his contract situation could impact his ability to play while not being 100% healthy. Phil relates his 2020 season with the Broncos of fighting injuries in a contract year to JFM's situation. Zach breaks down the "chicken and egg" situation we have with the Colts, are they better than we thought or are the Dolphin worse than we expected? We hear from Sean Payton and his thoughts on rookie Tyler Warren and how the Colts use him all over the field. Was Warren in the plans for the Broncos to try and trade up for in the draft? Would the guys trade Jahdae Barron for Tyler Warren right now?
We pick things back up as Leroy is finally back from his Cleveland hit! We hear from Mike McDaniel which of course leaves us all puzzled. Tobin shares a hilarious story about how Dolphin fans have started a gofundme for a flag to fly over the stadium that will read fire Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel, we don't knock the hustle! Then it is time for our favorite Wednesday game Rats Off A Ship! Jon Gruden to Miami and Andrew Wiggins to the Lakers?
Send us a textWELCOME TO THE NEWEST EPISODE OF THE FROM WHISTLE TO WHISTLE PODCAST ON THE DYNASTY DNA PODCASTING NETWORK!! This show will feature the Host of The Dynasty DNA Podcasting Network TJ Blake, Dynasty DNA Team Member and Co Founder Ty Blake, Dynasty DNA team member and Four Corners Radio Founder Mike Shanoudi, And Dynasty DNA team member Justin Tessier! Join us for this fun and factual dynasty game show every week where the guys will be rewarded and deducted points based off their arguments on certain dynasty fantasy football questions! The one who ends up with the most points at the end of every episode will be declared the winner! In this episode the guys talk fluke or not a fluke for players like Daniel Jones & Harold Fannin? We also discuss worry meter on CJ Stroud, Bo Nix, & Bryce Young? Lastly, is this the death of the Dolphin offense? It's a great episode so tune in with us, have a few laughs, and let's get you on your way to dynasty championship in 2025!!!! DNA Strand Crew on Discord Free to Join Just Click This Link!!https://discord.gg/rFAyWzn8Join the DNA Strand Crew on Twitterhttps://mobile.twitter.com/DynastyDNA_Subscribe to The Dynasty DNA YouTube Channel(9) Dynasty DNA Fantasy Football Podcast - YouTubeFollow The DNA Guys On TwitterTJ Blake https://twitter.com/TJBlakeDNATy Blake https://mobile.twitter.com/DynastyDnaTyMichael Shanoudi (1) Michael “angry all the time” Shanoudi (@Shanu471) / XJustin Tessier (1) Justin Tessier (@Tessierja91) / X
On Tuesday Tobin & Leroy show, we are still not over the 33-8 loss the Dolphins suffered to the Indianapolis Colts. All of the national media are ripping the Fins, Should Mike McDaniel be fired, should Tyreek asked to be traded, Is Tua the QB for this team? All these questions are being asked and thefre seems to be no answers. Mike McDaniel is talking but no one is hearing his message. Leroy wants to know why the offense is so basic? Tobin wants mike McDaniel to fix these problem but doubts that he can since he hasn't adjusted his ways in 4 years. A lot of Dolphin talk on this Tuesday along with the show poniness of Mixed Bags and our favorite Tuesday game Damage is Done on today's Tobin & Leroy show.
In today's Morning Briefing, we're diving into the HOT fishing action off San Diego, CA! Yellowfin tuna are erupting just 200 yards from the shore, with solid local yellowtail, dorado, and bluefin tuna in the mix. Get the latest on where to cast, what's biting, and how to hook these prized fish. Perfect for anglers chasing the thrill in Southern California waters!
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow recaps a despicable Week 1 showing from the Miami Dolphins, with his ESPN Radio cohost, Amber Wilson. Amber will join Zaslow every Monday to recap the Dolphins and College Football. Plus, Zas goes over the NFL weekend with a full Week 1 NFL Rundown. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. Sawgrass Infiniti - Florida's #1 Volume Infiniti Dealer. Financing as low as 0% APR Available. $0 Down Payment Required. 400 New Infiniti models in stock at all times. Where the Commercial Ends and the Savings Begin. Conveniently located off the Sawgrass & Commercial Blvd. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Brunt Insurance Official insurance agency of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0. Wherever you're located in Florida, from Pensacola to The Keys and beyond, Brunt Insurance delivers you comprehensive insurance tailored exactly to your needs. Home, auto, boat, life insurance, call 954-589-2204. Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
Send us a textPlanning a Walt Disney World vacation and not sure which resort is right for your family? In this episode, I give you a complete rundown of every single Disney resort, including the location, pros, and cons of each one, so you can confidently decide where to stay.Here is what you will find in this episode:Value ResortsDisney's All-Star Movies ResortDisney's All-Star Music ResortDisney's All-Star Sports ResortDisney's Pop Century ResortDisney's Art of Animation Resort (including the family suites)Moderate ResortsDisney's Caribbean Beach ResortDisney's Coronado Springs Resort (including Gran Destino Tower)Disney's Port Orleans Resort – RiversideDisney's Port Orleans Resort – French QuarterThe Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness ResortDeluxe ResortsDisney's Animal Kingdom LodgeDisney's Beach Club ResortDisney's BoardWalk InnDisney's Contemporary Resort (including Bay Lake Tower)Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & SpaDisney's Polynesian Village ResortDisney's Wilderness LodgeDisney's Yacht Club ResortDeluxe Villas / Disney Vacation Club PropertiesBay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary ResortBoulder Ridge Villas at Disney's Wilderness LodgeCopper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness LodgeKidani Village and Jambo House at Disney's Animal Kingdom LodgeBeach Club VillasBoardWalk VillasPolynesian Villas & BungalowsVillas at Disney's Grand Floridian ResortSaratoga Springs Resort & SpaOld Key West ResortRiviera ResortOther On-Property OptionsFour Seasons Orlando, offering five-star luxury, fine dining, and a private water parkShades of Green, exclusively for military families, with large rooms and incredible valueMarriott's Swan, Dolphin, and Swan Reserve, located in the EPCOT area with access to Disney transportation, great dining, and Marriott Bonvoy perksIn this episode, I review each resort and share insider tips on location, dining, transportation, and overall experience. You will hear the advantages and drawbacks of every category, from budget-friendly family resorts to the most luxurious options Disney has to offer.By the end, you will have a complete picture of all the resort options at Walt Disney World, including non-Disney properties located right on site, so you can find the perfect fit for your family vacation.✨ Listen now to start planning your magical stay with confidence. Support the showHey Welcome to Well Hello Magic! Well Hell Magic Website Instagram YouTube Pinterest Amazon Shop LTK Shop Ready to Plan your Disney Vacation? Free Planning Guide Join The Newsletter
The chaos continues with a greedy rogue, a breath-holding Tortle carrying a Gnome, a swimming Centaur carrying no one, a generous Tiefling, and a totally ineffective dolphin. Tony Sindelar with James Thomson, Kathy Campbell, Monty Ashley, Steve Lutz and Tiff Arment.
The chaos continues with a greedy rogue, a breath-holding Tortle carrying a Gnome, a swimming Centaur carrying no one, a generous Tiefling, and a totally ineffective dolphin. Tony Sindelar with James Thomson, Kathy Campbell, Monty Ashley, Steve Lutz and Tiff Arment.
We can speak very different languages, from finance, tech and science to logistics, legal and engineering. What are some simple ways to increase your awareness and avoid common tendencies to talk past people and lose them along the way? In this podcast, I share a clip from a 1960's show “Flipper” and provide some common-sense […] The post Ep. 377 – You're speaking dolphin appeared first on Just Saying.
Dolphins have long made the waters off Ireland home, with the first record of a dolphin in Irish waters being recorded as far back as 752 AD. But in recent decades, dolphins have been coming closer to shore, and this isn't necessarily a good thing.Ken O'Sullivan is an Underwater Cameraman and Filmmaker, and has been recording the animals for over 20 years.He joins Seán to discuss his new documentary covering the subject.
Today on the show - 00.00.00 - Rock 2000 Political Picks 00.04.33 - The morning Rumble From The Vault 00.17.27 - How Are We Getting Buried 00.21.59 - Thank Fact It's Friday 00.25.29 - Daffofil Day 00.31.55 - An Unreasonably Good Fathers Day 00.40.38 - Ham Roll Farts 00.44.24 - Best Bits Of The Week
EP159: Amy's Journey: Discovering freedom after trauma and disordered eating * Please Note - This episode discusses early childhood abuse and may be upsetting for some listeners. In this deeply moving episode of the Weight Loss Warrior Podcast, I sit down with Amy from Dorset, who has one of the most powerful transformation stories I've ever shared on the show. Amy bravely opens up about her past, including childhood trauma and how it led to binge eating disorder, secret eating, and years of believing that her life was already over. At her heaviest, everyday life became a struggle - from not fitting into seats and breaking chairs, to withdrawing from relationships because she believed she wasn't worthy of love. But Amy's story is also one of resilience and hope. Through counselling, a defining mindset shift, and a determination to reclaim her life, she went on to lose an incredible 13 stone (183lbs / 83kg). More importantly, she discovered self-belief, freedom, and the joy of truly nourishing her body. We discuss:
The Swan and Dolphin are Marriott Bonvoy properties that have been at Walt Disney World since 1990 (their sister Marriott property, Swan Reserve, opened in 2021), and they hosted my family for a two-night stay at the Swan on a recent trip to Central Florida. As a good neighbor hotel officially with Disney Deluxe Resort benefits, the Swan is located in the EPCOT Crescent Lake resort area with easy walking distance (or Friendship boat) access to EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's BoardWalk, and Disney's Yacht & Beach Club resorts, plus bus service to Magic Kingdom (via Transportation and Ticket Center), Disney's Animal Kingdom, and Disney Springs. With comfortable rooms, world-class service, and a wide range of dining and recreation, the Swan is a hotel you should definitely consider for your next Walt Disney World vacation. You can learn more at https://swandolphin.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/swandolphin. In this episode, we discuss everything you need to know about staying at the Swan, reveal details that make this property noteworthy, share reasons why you might want to stay here, and offer suggestions about how to make the most of your stay. To plan a trip, be sure to work with KMV Travel. Get bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. Tag me and join the conversation below. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook Group (ImagiNation): https://www.facebook.com/groups/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@imaginationskyway Threads: https://www.threads.net/@imaginationskyway Twitter: www.twitter.com/skywaypodcast Email: matt@imagineerpodcast.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-imagineerpodcasts-podcast/id1244558092 Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Purchase merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/imagineer-podcast?ref_id=8929 Enjoy the show!
Mark and Professor Mike Dillon discuss the 1995 cyberpunk action film Johnny Mnemonic. Directed by Robert Longo, and starring Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer, Dolph Lundgren and Jones the Dolphin, the movie focuses on a mnemonic courier who loves room service. In this episode, they also talk about cyberpunk cinema, club sandwiches, and Starship Troopers.
In hour Tua, Tobin & Leroy discuss the reports from the Fins - Jags where Fins RB Jaylen Wright was helped off to the sideline. The Fins can't take another injury at the RB position. Also, Wright who has struggles during the pre-season night have lost the RB 2 job to Ollie Gordon Jr. if he is hurt. More reports from camp said the Jaguars were trying to be more physical and started fights with Dolphin players. Tobin & Leroy wanted to know why can't Mike McDaniels answer a question in a short period f time after hearing him answer the question will the starters play on Saturday?
We're back and we're early today! We chat about Grubb starting Expedition 33, Raccoin Pusher, a couple of puzzles with Is This Seat Taken? and Voxelgram 2, and a bunch more games. We also chat about Bioshock 4, an actual Silksong announcement, and other news before Gamescom. Oh...and somehow we talk about War of the Worlds for a while....Today's episode is brought to you by our friends at MSI!For the next month, they'll be offering the Giant Bomb community 10% off regularly priced Intel B860/Z890 motherboards at their US Store: https://us-store.msi.com/ - Just use code "bombcast" at checkout!Big thanks to MSI for their support!
Near-death experience guest 1495 is Nicole Meeuws who communicated with blue skinned beings during her Near death experience.Nicole's YouTube Channel @infinitecanvastheartistsvoiceNicole's Website: www.nicolemeeuws.comNicole's Book – Terra Infinita, Downloads from the Ether: https://www.nicolemeeuws.com/shop/p/r4on8xn98h79qlw739slwbtd7mre6iCONTACT:Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.comTo donate crypto:Bitcoin - bc1qk30j4n8xuusfcchyut5nef4wj3c263j4nw5wydDigibyte - DMsrBPRJqMaVG8CdKWZtSnqRzCU7t92khEShiba - 0x0ffE1bdA5B6E3e6e5DA6490eaafB7a6E97DF7dEeDoge - D8ZgwmXgCBs9MX9DAxshzNDXPzkUmxEfAVEth. - 0x0ffE1bdA5B6E3e6e5DA6490eaafB7a6E97DF7dEeXRP - rM6dp31r9HuCBDtjR4xB79U5KgnavCuwenWEBSITEwww.jeffmarapodcast.comSOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host.
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow found himself challenged by the LeBatard crew this morning, and had to prove that he knows how to keep score by hand in bowling. But, was he correct? Also, another former Dolphin takes a shot at the team. Plus, CBS Sports Fantasy Football expert, Jamey Eisenberg, joins Zaslow for his weekly fantasy football update. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Brunt Insurance Official insurance agency of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0. Wherever you're located in Florida, from Pensacola to The Keys and beyond, Brunt Insurance delivers you comprehensive insurance tailored exactly to your needs. Home, auto, boat, life insurance, call 954-589-2204. Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!!
We're remembering the late great director (and Trailers From Hell Guru) Jonathan Kaplan (1947–2025) and re-running our chat with the director of Over The Edge, The Accused, and many more. Jonathan took us on a journey through some of his favorite movies. Movies Referenced In This Episode The Student Teachers (1973)Night Call Nurses (1972)White Line Fever (1975)Truck Turner (1974)Heart Like A Wheel (1983)The Accused (1988)Over The Edge (1979)Modern Times (1936)City Lights (1931)Manhattan (1979) Some Like It Hot (1959)The Apartment (1960)North By Northwest (1959) Moon Pilot (1962) Mr. Billion (1977)White Heat (1949)The Wizard of Oz (1939)The Three Musketeers (1973)The Four Musketeers (1974)Superman (1978)Superman II (1980)The Three Musketeers (1948)Shane (1953) The 400 Blows (1959)8 ½ (1963)Fellini Satyricon (1969)Richard (1972)Millhouse (1971)The Projectionist (1970)El Dorado (1966)The Shootist (1976)Woodstock (1970) Payback (1999)A Hard Day's Night (1964) The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962)Billy Liar (1963)Ford Vs Ferrari (2019)The Wild Bunch (1969)The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970)Bad Girls (1994)Masters of the Universe (1987)Giant (1956)The More The Merrier (1943) The Graduate (1967) The Victors (1963)…And Justice For All (1979)Citizen Kane (1941)An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997)The Day of the Dolphin (1973)The Call of the Wild (2020) The Lion King (1994)The Lion King (2019) The Revenant (2015)Lawrence of Arabia (1962)Dr. Strangelove (1964)Hollywood Boulevard (1976) Day For Night (1973)Being There (1979)Bound For Glory (1976)Second-Hand Hearts (1981)Requiem For A Heavyweight (1962)The Night of the Hunter (1955) The Godfather (1972)The Godfather Part II (1974)The Student Nurses (1970) Valley of the Dolls (1967) Charlie's Angels (2019)2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)Psycho (1960) The Oscar (1966) Barry Lyndon (1976) Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) Bird (1988)The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)American Sniper (2014) The Beguiled (1971)The Grapes of Wrath (1940) Fort Apache (1948)The Searchers (1956) Straight Time (1978)Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971)True Confessions (1981)Monster (2003)Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls (1970) This list is also available on Letterboxd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mischke cartwheels into the world of the imagination in an interview with Adam Zeman, author of The Shape of Things Unseen. This is followed by a somersault into the trusty Listener Directory and a back flip over a fence into the Dolphin, Bear, Turkey and Panda cage.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.