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The PIMCON Countdown Continues! Get a preview of the insights, strategies, and stories you'll see this year at the PIMCON stage. The personal injury industry is entering a new era. Outside capital is flowing into the market, consolidation is accelerating, and the firms that adapt fastest may have a significant advantage over the next decade. Chad Dudley is the founding partner of Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers and CEO of Orion Legal MSO. After helping build a firm that has recovered more than $1.8 billion for injured clients, Chad is now helping shape one of the biggest shifts the plaintiffs' bar has seen through the launch of Orion and its growing network of partner firms. In this episode, Chad returns to Personal Injury Mastermind to explain why MSOs are gaining momentum, how outside investment is changing the economics of personal injury law, and what firm owners should think about as consolidation reshapes the competitive landscape. On this episode, you'll learn: Why law firm consolidation is accelerating across the personal injury industry. How to scale with an MSO while preserving culture, leadership, and brand identity. What outside capital for law firms can unlock beyond traditional financing options. Why elite client service remains an advantage as competition and acquisition costs increase. Unlock the exact strategies to scale your firm by heading over to pimcon.org and securing your tickets for PIMCON 2026. Like what you hear? Hit Subscribe! We do this every week. For more resources on how to dominate your market, visit us at Rankings.io. Subscribe to our newsletter and get the freshest news every Monday: newsletter.rankings.io Get Social! Personal Injury Mastermind w/ Chris Dreyer powered by Rankings.io is on Instagram | YouTube | TikTok
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of community radio!)Yesterday was Father's day, so we at WKXL's NH Unscripted dug out some classic songs dedicated to all the dads out there. So tune on in and enjoy some tunes from the 60s about the dear old dads out there! Think: "Patches", "Leader of the Band", "Color Him Father", etc(NH Unscripted airs M/W/F 9am 1450AM/103.9FM Concord, 101.9FM Manchester)
For more than five decades, Trent Angers has dedicated his life to journalism, publishing, and preserving the stories that define Louisiana and its people. As founder, editor, and publisher of Acadian House Publishing, Trent has edited and published 126 books over a 45-year career while also authoring six books of his own. His work has ranged from Cajun history and Louisiana political figures to military ethics, faith, and inspirational storytelling. A graduate of LSU’s School of Journalism, where he was named Outstanding Graduating Senior and received the Hodding Carter Award for Responsible Journalism, Trent followed in the footsteps of his father, Bob Angers, founder of Acadiana Profile magazine. Trent would eventually spend 36 years as editor and publisher of Acadiana Profile, helping build it into one of the longest-running regional magazines in America before selling the publication in 2010 to focus full-time on book publishing with Acadian House Publishing. During our conversation, Trent reflects on a life immersed in words, ideas, and the people behind them. “Born with printer’s ink in my blood” Trent jokes that journalism was his destiny. “You could say I was born with printer’s ink in the blood.” His father purchased the Franklin Banner-Tribune in 1953, and Trent grew up watching the realities of community journalism firsthand. When Bob Angers launched Acadiana Profile in 1968, regional magazines were virtually unheard of. “I thought he had lost his mind because there was almost no such thing as a city or regional magazine in this country at the time.” Instead, Bob Angers proved to be a visionary. More than fifty years later, the publication remains an important voice for South Louisiana. Acadian House Publishing: More Than Books Today, Acadian House Publishing is one of Louisiana’s most respected independent publishers. Its catalog includes biographies, history, cookbooks, inspirational works, faith-based books, and regional classics. Trent describes publishing as far more than simply printing books. “Publishing involves careful acquisition of titles, careful editing, fact-checking, correcting, perfecting, marketing, warehousing, accounting, and distribution.” Acadian House receives approximately 150 manuscript proposals each year but publishes only three or four books annually. “No is the most powerful word in the English language.” With limited capacity, Trent looks for books that move people, educate readers, and inspire meaningful reflection. Dispelling Myths About Cajun Culture At age 40, Trent wrote his first book, The Truth About the Cajuns, a work designed to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions about Acadian people. “The first book I actually wrote is when I turned 40. The book was titled The Truth About the Cajuns. The book was designed to dispel the myths and stereotypes about the Acadian people. We’re very proud of our Acadian heritage. We’re not simple minded people who aren’t so bright. We don’t all dwell in the swamp. Our lives do not revolve around eating, drinking and dancing Trent wanted readers to understand that Cajun identity extends far beyond the caricatures often portrayed in popular culture. The book remains one of the most thoughtful examinations of Cajun identity and heritage. Dudley LeBlanc: The Original Champion of Cajun Pride Another of Trent’s works is Dudley LeBlanc: A Biography, which chronicles the life of the legendary founder of Hadacol and one of Louisiana’s most colorful political figures. “Dudley LeBlanc, who founded Hadacol, was also known as the political and almost spiritual leader of the Acadian people. He had a French language radio show emanating from from Abbeville. The truth is, Dudley started the French Renaissance movement before Jimmy Domengeaux formalized it through CODIFIL. Dudley LeBlanc would bring it up and say, ‘Let’s stand up for our Acadian heritage and be proud and not ashamed of who we are, not ashamed of our heritage and culture.” While many remember LeBlanc for his wildly successful patent medicine business, Trent argues that his greatest contribution was cultural. Long before organizations formalized the movement to preserve Cajun culture, LeBlanc encouraged Acadians to embrace their language, traditions, and identity. According to Trent, both Dudley LeBlanc and James Domengeaux deserve tremendous credit for preserving and advancing Acadian culture in Louisiana. The Forgotten Hero of the My Lai Massacre Perhaps no project has shaped Trent’s career more than The Forgotten Hero of My Lai: The Hugh Thompson Story. The book tells the story of Hugh Thompson Jr., the American helicopter pilot credited with stopping the My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War. “I became Thompson’s biographer and spent lots and lots of time with him in Vietnam, in Norway, and throughout the United States, in Washington, D.C., etc. I wrote his speech when he received the soldier’s medal in Washington at the Vietnam Wall, which is the highest award a soldier can earn for anything other than direct combat with the enemy,” Trent said. Trent devoted more than 3,000 hours of research across three continents to tell Thompson’s story. “That book was my opus.” The defining moment came when Thompson landed his helicopter between fleeing Vietnamese civilians and advancing American soldiers. “Not on my watch,” he said. Thompson ordered his gunner to protect the civilians, even if it meant turning their weapons on fellow Americans. His actions saved lives and ultimately helped bring the massacre to an end. Trent explains why Thompson’s story continues to resonate: “They were willing to give up their lives just because it was the right thing to do.” The book has since been placed on the reading list of the Joint Chiefs of Staff because of its lessons on leadership, battlefield ethics, and moral courage. Publishing Louisiana’s Most Influential Voices Over the years, Acadian House has published works by an extraordinary range of Louisiana authors and leaders. Among them are books by: Dale Brown Lt. General Russel L. Honoré Marcelle Bienvenu Camille Pavy Claiborne Brian Sibley Chad Judice Trent speaks admiringly of each, emphasizing not only their accomplishments but also their character, intellect, and ability to inspire others. Dale Brown and Human Dignity One of Trent’s most meaningful publishing relationships has been with legendary LSU basketball coach Dale Brown. Acadian House published Brown’s Getting Over the Four Hurdles of Life, and Trent later authored Dale Brown: Caught in the Battle for Human Dignity. He also played a significant role, along with Lafayette attorney Glenn Armentor, in the effort to have LSU’s basketball court named in Brown’s honor. “Every generation needs role models.” For Trent, Brown represents integrity, courage, compassion, and leadership. “Dale Brown is a role model of integrity, courage, bravery, intelligence.” Those qualities made him not only a successful coach but also one of America’s most sought-after motivational speakers. The Secret Life of an Editor One of the most fascinating parts of our conversation centered on the editor-author relationship. After working closely with writers for months or years, Trent says editors often develop a deep understanding of how authors think. “We call that mind meld.” His philosophy is simple: “The job of an editor is to make the writer look like a genius.” That requires more than correcting grammar. It involves improving structure, strengthening logic, checking facts, and helping authors communicate their ideas as clearly as possible. Cookbooks Outsell Almost Everything Despite publishing biographies, history, and inspirational works, Trent admits one category consistently surprises him: Cookbooks. Acadian House’s most successful title is Marcelle Bienvenu’s iconic cookbook Who’s Your Mama, Are You Catholic, and Can You Make a Roux? The book has sold approximately 200,000 copies. “That book is in the top one percentile of books ever published in America.” For Trent, the success is both gratifying and humbling. “You do a cookbook and you sell the heck out of it.” The enduring popularity of Louisiana food culture continues to introduce readers around the world to Acadiana traditions. Freedom of the Press As a lifelong journalist, Trent remains deeply passionate about the First Amendment. “Freedom of the press is the hill I would die on. This country is free, in part because of the free press. Because of the free flow of information. It’s the press’s job to educate, to inform, to entertain. We serve the public, not the government. The press exists to serve the public.” He argues that a free society depends upon the free flow of information and a press willing to challenge power when necessary. “The press exists to serve the public, not the government.” Regardless of political affiliation, Trent believes journalism’s highest calling remains informing citizens and protecting democratic accountability. What’s Next: Orphan Train to Louisiana Among Acadian House’s upcoming projects is Orphan Train to Louisiana, a book examining the little-known story of thousands of orphaned children transported from New York City to families across America. The project was inspired by a staggering historical reality. “At one point in New York City there were 30,000 babies and children on the street, homeless.” The book explores the efforts of religious organizations and charitable groups that worked to place children with loving families, including many in Louisiana. For Trent, it is exactly the kind of story Acadian House loves to tell: forgotten history that reveals the best of humanity. Faith, Service, and Gratitude Outside of publishing, Trent is active in the Secular Franciscan Order, whose members seek to live according to the spirit of Saint Francis of Assisi through service, humility, and care for others. Reflecting on his blessings, he says: “We’re among the luckiest people in the world, in the history of civilization.” That perspective of gratitude, combined with a lifelong commitment to storytelling, continues to shape his work today. Whether preserving Cajun history, documenting battlefield courage, promoting faith-filled voices, or introducing readers to remarkable Louisianans, Trent Angers remains one of Acadiana’s most important cultural storytellers. To learn more about Trent Angers and Acadian House Publishing, visit their website and explore a catalog that reflects the rich history, culture, faith, and character of Louisiana.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of the highest quality local community radio!) It's that time of year again! We at WKXL's NH Unscripted want to talk about summer movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Enter stage right: Daniel Siletti and behind the glass with added commentary is Andrew Gibson. We had a blast talking about upcoming summer movies that we're anticipating and cover some favorite Saturday morning cartoons. We even reference some of the great old time shows. Think "Davey and Goliath" the clay-mation figures. And being the geeks we are, a lot of trivia and little known facts get dropped along the way. So much fun (almost too much)!(NH Unscripted airs M/W/F at 9am on 1450AM/103.9FM Concord, 101.9FM Manchester and can be found on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Soundcloud, Spotify, etc.)
In this thrilling episode of Sako's DND sidequest series, Cauldrons and Cults, our heroes engage the enemy. Fluffycakes makes her case. Dudley tries to overwhelm his foes. Kel lights up the night. Una puts the hurt on some fellas. And an old friend returns triumphant! Join our Discord community! Follow this link and get in on the fun: https://discord.gg/tq88ZNcm3E Direct Download Link Meet the Cast: Jeff Richardson as the Loremaster @eljefetacoma on all the socials Jayme Antrim as Ebenezer Crunch @brandoff.dice.camp Kristy Ockunnzi-Kmit as Keziah @kmitko3 Read her short stories at: vocal.media/authors/kristy-ockunzzi-kmit Ash Blair-Borders as Alecto Ashrender @doktormod on Bluesky AJ Ganaros as Gale Zauber @aj_the_slayer on Instagram Theme Song: I'm Taking Off (Shield Your Eyes) by Space Knife released July 4, 2019, used under license, all rights reserved. Get involved! Contact us: By email: shatteredworldspod@gmail.com or Twitter: @swrpgpod Get your name on the show! Use the hashtag #swearpig when you tweet about us and we'll name a character after you! Like our Facebook page - Shattered Worlds RPG Join our Patreon and help us make more amazing content! Patreon.com/ShatteredWorldsRPG
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of top tier community radio!)WKXL's NH Unscripted believes that right now I don't think there's a hotter spot that you want to be seen at than Arts Alley in downtown Concord. More specifically you want to make the scenes at the Rooftop Social (“…where elevated vibes meet skyline sips…” and the Courtyard “…The Beating Heart of Arts Alley…”. Arts Alley is almost a year old now, but, still remains pretty unknown to many folks. From activities like watching the FIFA matches to Hat Burning to lawn games, live music, weddings, business events to just hanging out this is becoming THE spot to be seen!(NH Unscripted, as well as all of the WKXL programs, can be found on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, etc. and airs M/W/F at 9am on 1450AM/103.9FM Concord and 101.9FM Manchester)
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs, you read that right, 80yrs of community radio!)We here at WKXL's NH Unscripted missed out on Mother's Day (okay, we just forgot. Alright?) and so in honor of that we decided to play some songs dedicated to love and the romancing of the ladies in our lives. We hope you love these songs as much as we do! Our Playlist:Aubrey – Bread (1972/1973).Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) – Looking Glass (1972)Candida – Tony Orlando & Dawn (1970).Layla – Derek and the Dominos (Eric Clapton, 1971)Delilah – Tom Jones (1968).Eloise – Barry Ryan (1968).Honey – Bobby Goldsboro (1968).Tracy – The Cuff Links (1969).Julie - Bobby Sherman (1970)Barbara Ann – The Beach Boys (1965).Donna – Richie Valens (1958/59)Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose - Tony Orlando and Dawn (1973)(NH Unscripted, as well as all of the WKXL programs, can be found on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, etc. and airs M/W/F at 9am on 1450AM/103.9FM Concord and 101.9FM Manchester)
In this episode, Dudley and Jared Musgrove sit down for a thoughtful conversation about the growing sense of restlessness many believers feel when it comes to church. Rather than criticizing churches or leaders, they explore why people leave church, what fuels that dissatisfaction, and why some eventually begin asking deeper questions about faith itself. Throughout the discussion, they point back to the gospel as the foundation that must remain beneath every conversation about church, discipleship, and mission.Together, they discuss how to discern whether spiritual dissatisfaction is simply frustration or a genuine prompting from God. They reflect on the rise of the House Church movement, the strengths and challenges of both the mega church and smaller church models, and the importance of church planting that grows out of conviction, mission, and a desire to make disciples.Through personal stories and biblical reflection, Dudley and Jared examine why people leave Christianity, what healthy reform can look like, and how believers can pursue change without abandoning the body of Christ. Whether you're thriving in your church, wrestling with disappointment, or exploring new expressions of Christian community, this conversation offers encouragement to keep your eyes fixed on Jesus and to participate faithfully in the work God is doing in and through His Church.We pray this message will encourage, challenge, and transform.As always, we invite you to share it with someone who needs it.Get Dudley's Weekly Word delivered right to your inbox every Friday! Click here to get access ➡️ https://dudleysweeklyword.com/opt-inFor more information and resources, visit https://kerygmaventures.com/podcast/ Follow and subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/41N9SAP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LEIxeo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerygmaventures Watch our "Conversations At The Ranch" series: https://bit.ly/conversations-at-the-ranch Watch our “Dudley's Monthly Message” series: https://bit.ly/dudleys-monthly-message
Amid much parping of vuvuzelas, the week's news stories sprint onto the pitch. And these make it to the quarter-finals … … Dua Lipa's mega-wedding and its echoes of Mick & Bianca … when did publicity turn into “perpetual planetary attention”? … Chris Martin “curating” the World Cup Final half-time show … if you can't stand the noise, move out of Soho! … watching Rufus Wainwright do Judy Garland … when Madonna was troubled by helicopters … JBs's Dudley, Mr Pickwicks, the Band On The Wall: who imagined old rock venues would be celebrated by the V&A? … “Keep music away from sport!” … is Taylor Swift really getting married in Madison Square Garden? … and the Nation Blue, the Green Falcons, the Golden Lilies: starry-eyed indie act or World Cup team nickname?Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amid much parping of vuvuzelas, the week's news stories sprint onto the pitch. And these make it to the quarter-finals … … Dua Lipa's mega-wedding and its echoes of Mick & Bianca … when did publicity turn into “perpetual planetary attention”? … Chris Martin “curating” the World Cup Final half-time show … if you can't stand the noise, move out of Soho! … watching Rufus Wainwright do Judy Garland … when Madonna was troubled by helicopters … JBs's Dudley, Mr Pickwicks, the Band On The Wall: who imagined old rock venues would be celebrated by the V&A? … “Keep music away from sport!” … is Taylor Swift really getting married in Madison Square Garden? … and the Nation Blue, the Green Falcons, the Golden Lilies: starry-eyed indie act or World Cup team nickname?Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amid much parping of vuvuzelas, the week's news stories sprint onto the pitch. And these make it to the quarter-finals … … Dua Lipa's mega-wedding and its echoes of Mick & Bianca … when did publicity turn into “perpetual planetary attention”? … Chris Martin “curating” the World Cup Final half-time show … if you can't stand the noise, move out of Soho! … watching Rufus Wainwright do Judy Garland … when Madonna was troubled by helicopters … JBs's Dudley, Mr Pickwicks, the Band On The Wall: who imagined old rock venues would be celebrated by the V&A? … “Keep music away from sport!” … is Taylor Swift really getting married in Madison Square Garden? … and the Nation Blue, the Green Falcons, the Golden Lilies: starry-eyed indie act or World Cup team nickname?Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of community radio!) Today's WKXL NH Unscripted episode has Andrew & I chatting about an array of topics from around the state. We chat up “Come From Away” at The Winnipeasaukee Playhouse, “Hello Dolly” at the Interlakes Theater as well as the Ogunquit Playhouse, NH Gives Day, audition notices for upcoming shows and some odd personal blabbing.(NH Unscripted airs M/W/F at 9am 1450AM/103.9FM/101.FM)(NHTalkradio.com)
Thursday's program featured FisherCats broadcaster Chris Jared with an update on the team as they approach the midway mark of the season. We were also joined in studio by the host of WKXL's “New Hampshire Unscripted”, Ray Dudley.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of spectacular community radio!) Did we ever tell you how much we love entrepreneurs? Todays' episode is one of the great reasons why. Chris Joseph, founder and head kook (his words), of Brain Wave Mushroom Gummies calls in to the WKXL NH Unscripted studio talk about his company and products. They make and sell mushroom gummies. It's a fascinating story and a brilliant product. They say “It's like floss for your brain.” Great episode!(NH Unscripted airs M/W/F 9am on 1450AM/103.9FM/101.9FM)
Today, we're sitting down with podcast guest strategist Candace Dudley to talk about one of the most underutilized growth strategies for entrepreneurs right now: getting booked on other people's podcasts. Whether you're brand new to business or in the middle of a rebrand and launch, this episode is packed with actionable steps to help you pitch yourself with confidence and turn guest appearances into real business growth.In this episode, we talk about:Why people have so much resistance to pitching themselves and why podcast guesting is nothing like the fear of public speakingThe biggest reason most pitches get ignored (and why sliding into DMs is converting so much better than cold emails right now)Why knowing your speaking topics is the foundation of everything and how to write them so hosts immediately say yesHow to vet podcasts before pitching, the vibe check you need to do, and why smaller shows often convert better than the big onesWhat to include in your DM pitch to stand out without overthinking itWhy you don't need a huge following, a media kit, or more clients before you start and the mindset block keeping most people from startingThe three-part episode framework (Connect, Shift, Method) that sets you up as the authority from the moment you introduce yourselfHow to make your podcast appearances actually drive business growth, from your lead magnet to your buyer journeyWhat to do after the episode airs (because most people skip this entirely)The unexpected ripple effects of podcast guesting from referrals and memberships to identity shifts and clearer messagingHow to handle rejection and nos without taking it personallyPlus, Candice shares details on her free Podcast Matchmaking Community, a growing space with over 400 hosts and guests connecting with each other.Connect with Candace: https://www.candacedudley.com/ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1833231 https://www.instagram.com/candacedudley/ Listen to Similar Episodes:171. Mastering the Art of Collaborations & Networking w/ Jenna Faye157. Improve Your Body Image, Set Better Boundaries, & Build a Strong Marriage w/ Katja LillianP.S. When you rate and review the podcast, you'll receive my Connect to your Higher Self Visualization as a thank you! Click here to claim your gift. Ways to Work with Nora:1:1 Coaching Waitlist – Add your name to the waitlist to be the first to learn when spots open.90-Minute Intensives Waitlist – Limited openings for deep-dive, high-impact sessions. Join the waitlist to be notified when spots become available.Courses – Explore Nora's signature programs:Full Throttle – The ultimate business strategy courseElite – Business energetics + identity work coursePodcasting for Business Growth – Turn your podcast into profitConnect with Nora – Follow her on Instagram @iamnoravirginia for updates, tips, and inspiration.
In this episode, Dudley and Jared Musgrove explore what it means to return to a more biblical vision of the church. Through honest conversation and practical insights, they challenge modern ideas of church success, leadership, and discipleship, pointing instead to the simple yet powerful model of Apostolic Christianity found in the New Testament.Together, they discuss the role of house churches, the priesthood of all believers, and how Spiritual Gifts are best discovered through active participation in Kingdom Community. They also examine how Church Leadership can move beyond hierarchy and programs to empower every believer for ministry and discipleship.Through compelling stories and biblical reflection, this conversation highlights the importance of Authentic Faith expressed through real relationships, Spirit-led discipleship, and Faith in Action. Rather than relying on institutional structures alone, believers are encouraged to see needs, meet needs, and participate in the work God is already doing in their communities.We pray this message will encourage, challenge, and transform.As always, we invite you to share it with someone who needs it. Get Dudley's Weekly Word delivered right to your inbox every Friday! Click here to get access ➡️ https://dudleysweeklyword.com/opt-inFor more information and resources, visit https://kerygmaventures.com/podcast/ Follow and subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/41N9SAP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LEIxeo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerygmaventures Watch our "Conversations At The Ranch" series: https://bit.ly/conversations-at-the-ranch Watch our “Dudley's Monthly Message” series: https://bit.ly/dudleys-monthly-message
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of the finest community radio!) The 60's were filled with emotions!! Crying, dreaming and loving all ran hot! Today on WKXL's NH Unscripted we're delivering the heat. Our playlist:1. Summer in the City – The Lovin' Spoonful (1966)2. (Love Is Like a) Heat Wave – Martha and the Vandellas (1963)3. Hot Fun in the Summertime – Sly & the Family Stone (1969)4. Light My Fire – The Doors (1967)5. Fire – Arthur Brown (1968)6. Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash (1963)7. In the Heat of the Night – Ray Charles (1967) 8. Sunny – Bobby Hebb (1966) Bright, warm, sunny-day feel-good hit.9. Big Cold Wind – Pat Boone (1961) A chilly, lonely wind blowing through.10. I Wish It Would Rain – The Temptations (1968) Longing for cooling rain amid emotional heat.11. Sunshine Superman – Donovan (1966) Warm, sunny, psychedelic summer energy.12. Summertime Blues – Blue Cheer (1968) Hard-rocking version of the Eddie Cochran classic about summer frustrations.(NH Unscripted air M/W/F 9am 1450AM/103.9FM/101.9FM)
This week on the LA Food Podcast, Luca and Father Sal dig into the new North America's 50 Best Restaurants list and what it says about the state of dining in Los Angeles, New York, Canada, New Orleans and beyond. LA landed four restaurants on the 2026 list — Holbox, Providence, Somni and Kato — while major Bay Area names fell off, raising the question of whether Los Angeles has fully closed the gap as California's most exciting fine dining city.Before that, Luca shares the launch of Pizza Run Club, his pizza-fueled marathon fundraiser for Soccer Without Borders, and the guys trade recent eats from Anna Pizzeria, Etra, La Burg, Bridgetown Roti, La Coupe and Pasjoli. Then, in Chef's Kiss / Big Miss, they debate Pizzeria Sei being named one of the best pizzerias in America, Dudley Market's seafood controversy, Connie & Ted's closing, Eric Greenspan's deli comeback at Mish, restaurants becoming a political issue in LA, and whether even the Baklava Guy can make Sal feel anything positive about the Knicks.LINKS WE PROMISED TO SHARE:Pizza Run Club sign-upRobert Haleblian's article The last time we covered North America's 50 Best
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Time for WKXL's NH Unscripted to finish my interview with Brendon Fox, AD for the Peterborough Players. We've gotten through the first half hour and it's time to get to the last half hour. Peterborough is a quintessential NH theater and their summer slate is packed. Sherlock Holmes, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jane Austen and the Pulitzer Prize winning “Proof” are all on the schedule! And that's just the main stage! They have a whole “Arts on Screen” involving The Metropolitan Opera and the National Theatre that has whole life of its own. Toss in a quick look at what else is happening around the state and you've got a full episode.(NH Unscripted airs M/W/F at 9am 1450AM, 103.9FM, 101.9FM as well as can be found: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, etc)
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Gordon Clapp, star of NYPD Blue, Chicago Fire, Eight Men Out, Cheers and Wonder Years, calls in to the WKXL NH Unscripted show to chat about his upcoming performance as Robert Frost at the @barnstormerstheatre in Tamworth June 6th.
Thursday's show featured WKXL's Ray Dudley talking about his upcoming programs on the station and one of the “voices” of the New Hampshire FisherCats Chris Jared joined us to discuss the weekend of baseball and fireworks in store at Delta Dental Stadium.
This week, Dudley brings us his monthly message, “Power In The Name”. In it he explores the true meaning of Gospel preaching and why the message preached by Jesus and the apostles is far bigger than many modern Christians realize. Through careful teaching from Acts and the New Testament, he unpacks how Jesus is King, how the Kingdom of God was inaugurated through Christ, and why Apostolic preaching always centered on fulfillment, repentance, and the authority of Jesus.Dudley revisits the Pentecost sermon and Peter's message in Acts 3, showing how Old Testament Prophecy pointed directly to Christ as the fulfillment of Israel's story and the hope of the world. He also challenges common reductions of the gospel to religion, church tradition, or simply “going to heaven,” calling believers back to the power and fullness of the biblical gospel.This conversation invites believers to Repent, rediscover the Gospel of the Kingdom, and live in the transforming power, hope, and restoration found in Jesus Christ.We pray this message will encourage, challenge, and transform.As always, we invite you to share it with someone who needs it. Get Dudley's Weekly Word delivered right to your inbox every Friday! Click here to get access ➡️ https://dudleysweeklyword.com/opt-inFor more information and resources, visit https://kerygmaventures.com/podcast/ Follow and subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/41N9SAP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LEIxeo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerygmaventures Watch our "Conversations At The Ranch" series: https://bit.ly/conversations-at-the-ranch Watch our “Dudley's Monthly Message” series: https://bit.ly/dudleys-monthly-message
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of unrivaled community radio!) We at WKXL's NH Unscripted present to the NH Arts Community our latest episode of Wayback Machine Monday and we've gone from crying (see the previous Wayback Monday) to dreaming baby!!!!! The Lovin' Spoonful, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, The Mama's & Papa's, The Everly Brothers, and so many more are all dreaming.(WKXL's NH Unscripted airs M/W/F at 9am 1450AM/130.9FM, 101.9FM and is streaming on Apple music, Spotify, etc)
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
In today's WKXL NH Unscripted episode we had a very special call in guest, Kathy Garver. Kathy is the original “Cissy” from Family Affair whose Hollywood journey started with The Ten Commandments and keeps right on rolling today. From her PR release: “Beyond classic TV, Kathy's voice has shaped decades of animation, from Firestar on Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends to more than 80 audiobooks. She just landed a 2026 GRAMMY nomination for narrating Elvis, Rocky and Me…” Kathy's portion of the show took up the first half of the episode and then Andrew and I talk about the various productions happening around the state. And trust me, there's an abundance!(NH Unscripted airs every M/W/F at 9AM on WKXL 1450AM/103.9FM)
This week on bigcitysmalltown, Bob Rivard sits down with Charlie Amato and Gary Dudley, co-founders of SWBC, to mark the company's 50th anniversary. What began in 1976 with $1,500, a third partner in Dallas, and car trunks for offices has grown into one of San Antonio's largest and most diversified private companies, with 2,500 employees, operations in all 50 states, and a growing presence in Monterrey, Mexico.They discuss:How two friends from the Gulf Coast reunited in college, learned the insurance business from the inside, and quit their jobs on the same day to start something betterWhy they chose San Antonio as their headquarters — and why a vote, a house sale, and a buyout sealed itHow surviving 17–19% interest rates in the 1980s shaped their philosophy on diversification and financial resilienceThe decision to expand into multifamily real estate development — and what the post-COVID softening of that market looks like nowWhy they joined the group that kept the Spurs in San Antonio in 1993, and what that $85 million bet looks like at a $3.5 billion valuationTheir operation in Monterrey — why they went, how H-E-B showed them the way, and how they're thinking about security during the World CupWhat 6,000 intern applications revealed about SWBC's reputation — and how they're thinking about AI across their businessesWhy San Antonio has work to do on corporate recruitment, workforce development, and staying top of mind for CEOsRECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:▶ 161. Former Assistant City Manager Lori Houston Reflects on 23 Years at City Hall and Her Next Steps — SWBC's growth mirrors San Antonio's own civic evolution. This episode examines the infrastructure and leadership decisions that shaped the city Charlie and Gary bet on.…..GET THE NEWSLETTER
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(WKXL is celebrating 80yrs of premier community radio!) We all know it's true. There are actors who can sing and singers who can act and then… well and then there's the other side. There are actors who cannot sing and shouldn't but do (we're looking at you Pierce Brosnan) and singers who cannot act and shouldn't but do. It's time to name names and Daniel Siletti's in the house to help us focus on all of those artists.(NH Unscripted airs M/W/F mornings at 9am on 1450AM/103.9FM and 101.9FM. And can be streamed in all its glory on Soundcloud or NHTalkradio.com)
On today's episode, we discuss the infamous English cannibalism case of Regina v. Dudley and Stephens and what it teaches about when, if ever, killing to survive can be legally justified. Madeleine walks through the harrowing 1884 shipwreck of the yacht Mignonette, detailing how four sailors were stranded on a flimsy lifeboat with almost no food or water, ultimately killing and eating the 17‑year‑old cabin boy Richard Parker after days of starvation, turtle blood, and even drinking their own urine. The hosts then follow the men back to England, explaining how their own candid depositions about killing and eating Parker triggered murder charges, a sensational trial, and huge public sympathy for the survivors. From there, they unpack the core legal issue—whether “necessity” (kill one to save three) can ever be a defense to homicide—contrasting Lord Bacon's old dicta suggesting survival killings might be justified with the court's ultimate ruling that necessity is not a lawful defense to murder. The conversation closes by tying the case to modern criminal law: in the U.S. you may kill in true self‑defense or defense of others, but you cannot invent new necessity defenses after the fact, which is precisely why Dudley and Stephens remains a landmark first‑year law school case today. Don't miss it!
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New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(WKXL is celebrating 80yrs of fan loved community radio!) On today's WKXl NH Unscripted Memorial Day Wayback Machine, we are looking at some popular songs from the 1960's that are all about one thing. Hopefully it won't make you cry too much! I mean, come on! The Vietnam War, protests, the assassinations of John and Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., forced bussing, etc. You'd be crying too! And into that mix we drop Roy Orbison, the Everly Brothers, Smokey Robinson, Ray Charles, Brenda Lee and, oh yeah, a couple more!!
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(WKXL is celebrating 80yrs of the finest community radio!) In this episode of WKXL's NH Unscripted: during the first half of the show we play two of the four segments from an interview I did with Brendon Fox, the Artistic Director for the Peterborough Players. The final two segments of that interview will air at a later date. Then, Andrew and I talk about shows/productions that are currently up and running as well as point folks to some of the shows/productions/auditions that are coming up. Featured: The Barnstormers, Peterborough Players, Powerhouse Collaborative.(NH Unscripted airs every M/W/F at 9am on WKXL)
In this episode, Dudley and Jared explore the growing tension many believers feel with modern church culture, Church Leadership, and the structure of the Mega Church model. Through honest conversation and grounded biblical reflection, they challenge the corporate approach to ministry and revisit what the New Testament church — and the early House Church — was designed to be.Together, they unpack topics like Biblical Eldership, Shepherding, discipleship, and Tithing, while addressing why so many Christian Men are quietly leaving church despite remaining deeply committed to the gospel. Dudley and Jared explain that this isn't Deconstruction — it's hunger — and discuss the role of the Holy Spirit in equipping every believer for ministry, rather than limiting spiritual leadership to a select few.This conversation invites believers to rethink modern church systems through the lens of Scripture, calling the church back toward authentic community, shepherding, and Church Reform rooted in the gospel.We pray this message will encourage, challenge, and transform.As always, we invite you to share it with someone who needs it. Get Dudley's Weekly Word delivered right to your inbox every Friday! Click here to get access ➡️ https://dudleysweeklyword.com/opt-inFor more information and resources, visit https://kerygmaventures.com/podcast/ Follow and subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/41N9SAP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LEIxeo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerygmaventures Watch our "Conversations At The Ranch" series: https://bit.ly/conversations-at-the-ranch Watch our “Dudley's Monthly Message” series: https://bit.ly/dudleys-monthly-message
How did Sir Christopher Hatton became one of Elizabeth I's favourites? How true were the rumours that they were lovers?After catching the Queen's eye in 1561, Hatton was quickly promoted to the Privy Council, making a significant impact on Elizabeth's complex religious policy. Yet he has often been overshadowed by her other favourites like Dudley, Cecil and Walsingham.In the final episode of our series on Royal Favourites, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb finds out more about Hatton's rise from minor gentry to Elizabeth I's closest aide from Dr. Neil Younger.MOREYoung Elizabeth IListen on AppleListen on SpotifyPlots against Elizabeth IListen on AppleListen on SpotifyPresented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. Edited and produced by Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcastSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week, plus ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of spectacular community radio!) The Barnstormers Theatre is celebrating 96yrs and Jordan Ahnquist, Artistic Director and Kate Middleton (with a her new title and duties) stop by the WKXL NH Unscripted studios to tell us all about it. And it's a packed season. A “Summer Soiree Gala” in June, a one person show about Robert Frost, Agatha Christie Murder Mystery, the play called “One of the longest-running non-musical plays in the world…”, “a must-see new play that follows a typical board meeting on what seems like a typical day…” and a play that's “Often hailed as one of the most charming musicals ever written." And that's just scratching the surface!!!
In this episode, Dudley and Jared explore what the Early Church can teach us about authentic Christian community, discipleship, and the life of the Kingdom of God. Through honest conversation and grounded Bible teaching, they revisit many of the assumptions modern Christianity has inherited about church structure, leadership, and what it actually means to live together as the people of God.Dudley reflects on his years in pastoral ministry, naming the quiet tension so many believers feel between corporate church models and the organic, Spirit-shaped relationships described in the New Testament. Together, he and Jared walk through the "one another" commands of Scripture, the beauty of Spirit-led community, and why so many faithful Christians today are experiencing spiritual burnout — worn down by performance, disconnected from real fellowship, and quietly wondering what the gospel actually says.The conversation also returns to the power of the gospel of Grace, Christ-centered preaching, and the invitation to rediscover genuine fellowship beyond programs and performance-driven Christianity. Along the way, they consider how movements like the House Church model might help spark true Church Revival in our generation.We pray this message will encourage, challenge, and transform.As always, we invite you to share it with someone who needs it. Get Dudley's Weekly Word delivered right to your inbox every Friday! Click here to get access ➡️ https://dudleysweeklyword.com/opt-inFor more information and resources, visit https://kerygmaventures.com/podcast/ Follow and subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/41N9SAP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LEIxeo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerygmaventures Watch our "Conversations At The Ranch" series: https://bit.ly/conversations-at-the-ranch Watch our “Dudley's Monthly Message” series: https://bit.ly/dudleys-monthly-message
This week of Swords and Sandals summer, we're talking Clash of the Titans, the 2010 remake of the beloved 1980s film of the same name. Cullen gushes about his love of Perseus, Hannah fumbles through the confusing plot, and our guest Emma pitches the better version of this film where Gemma Arterton plays a cow. Huge thanks to our guest, screenwriter and friend of the pod Emma Dudley! ==================================== Watch Us on YouTube! Follow Our Adventures on Social Media: @notmyfantasypod Instagram Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan. This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester. Cover Art by William Callaghan Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
(Celebrating 80yrs of highly sought after community radio!) Well, it's time to get serious. What the heck is the current state of cannabis in our state? How can we be one toke over the line sweet Jesus if we don't know!!!!! Matt Simon, Director of Public and Government Relations for GraniteLeaf Cannabis stops by the WKXL NH Unscripted studio to help us try to understand the curious state of medical cannabis in NH. GraniteLeaf Cannabis has two dispensaries (did you know that?) AND a production facility in Peterborough NH. Some of the topics: certification vs prescribing, conditions that qualify for a medical card, how to get one, pricing of their various products, what a visit to their dispensaries is like, ohhhhhh and so much more.
Eben Upton, founder and chief executive of Raspberry Pi, joins the Big Boss Interview to discuss artificial intelligence, British manufacturing, semiconductors and why he believes there is a growing tendency to overestimate what AI tools can currently do. AI tools are “genuinely incredible”, Upton says, and he uses them regularly himself. But he warns against assuming they remove the need for human judgment, engineering skill or technical understanding. His concern is that the current enthusiasm around AI risks creating the impression that deep technical understanding is becoming less important, when in reality the opposite may be true. Raspberry Pi itself was originally created to reverse collapsing computer science applications at Cambridge University by giving children affordable programmable computers that could encourage them to “accidentally slide into engineering”. Upton's message to young people is simple: “do more maths”. Despite advances in AI, he argues the world will need more engineers, not fewer, and describes engineering as “the most incredible job” where “they pay you money to mess about”. He also reflects on the persistence required to build successful companies, revealing that during Raspberry Pi's early years he repeatedly drifted towards other ideas before family members — particularly his wife and co-founder — pushed him back towards the business that would ultimately become one of Britain's biggest technology success stories. The interview also explores the future of British manufacturing and industrial policy. Upton argues that high energy prices are now the single biggest threat to manufacturing in the UK. Raspberry Pi designs its computers in Cambridge, builds them in Bridgend, South Wales, and carries out plastics moulding in Dudley — operations that rely heavily on automated production and energy-intensive manufacturing.Britain, he warns, risks “quietly electing to move manufacturing and heavy industry out of your country” without properly accounting for the embedded carbon emissions in imported goods. The deeper issue, in his view, is political. Upton describes Britain as suffering from a “distributed failure of will” — an inability to sustain long-term decisions across successive governments. He points to decades of indecision over Heathrow's third runway and repeated delays to nuclear power projects as examples of a country that struggles to commit to major infrastructure over time, despite possessing world-class engineering and industrial capability. The conversation also examines Raspberry Pi's decision to list on the London Stock Exchange rather than in New York. The company floated in June 2024 at a valuation of £542 million and has since grown to more than £1.3 billion. Upton reveals he initially expected to favour a US listing, but meetings with American investors changed his mind. They argued the perceived valuation premium in New York was largely a “cohort effect” and warned that a business of Raspberry Pi's size risked disappearing into the “noise floor” of the US market. Geopolitics also looms large over the semiconductor industry. Raspberry Pi's chips are manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan, and Upton acknowledges the strategic risk posed by tensions around the island. However, he argues the United States cannot realistically allow access to Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturing to disappear, because advanced chipmaking now underpins not only the global economy but the AI revolution itself. Presenter: Fliss Hannah Producer: Olie D'Albertanson Editor: Henry Jones 02:10 What is Raspberry Pi? 03:25 The decline in computer science students 04:56 AI and overestimating these tools 06:26 Startup intensity and pacing yourself 08:08 Listing on the London Stock Exchange 09:21 Luck and serendipity in business 10:23 UK optimism and industrial strength 12:32 Energy costs and manufacturing 15:03 UK infrastructure and political will 18:59 The IPO journey and the multiples gap myth 26:14 Industrial & embedded growth 30:00 Taiwan, TSMC, and geopolitical risk 32:38 Agentic AI and the reality vs the hype 36:57 Advice for young people and the case for mathsPresenter: Felicity Hannah Producer: Olie D'Albertanson Editor: Henry Jones
President Trump has taken a lot of criticism lately for going back on his "no new wars" foreign policy promises, but it's been a while since we checked in on one of the issues that has historically been most important to Republican voters: the Second Amendment. Matt Kibbe sits down with Dudley Brown, president of the National Association for Gun Rights, to see what the second Trump administration is doing for American gun owners and whether those who care about their rights should be concerned about the president's rhetoric on this issue.
In this episode, Dudley and Jared Musgrove share a powerful testimony that traces a lifelong faith journey—from a childhood encounter with Jesus to years spent serving inside the modern mega church world. Through honest conversation and biblical reflection, they explore how that early moment of salvation shaped a deeper hunger for authentic Christian community.As the discussion unfolds, they wrestle with big questions surrounding the Church today. Together, they challenge common assumptions about what the Church is meant to be and why so many believers feel disconnected or disillusioned.Drawing from personal experience and Scripture, they contrast institutional models with the simplicity and depth of the early Church, inviting listeners to reconsider what true faith looks like in practice.Get Dudley's Weekly Word delivered right to your inbox every Friday! Click here to get access ➡️ https://dudleysweeklyword.com/opt-inFor more information and resources, visit https://kerygmaventures.com/podcast/ Follow and subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/41N9SAP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LEIxeo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerygmaventures Watch our "Conversations At The Ranch" series: https://bit.ly/conversations-at-the-ranch Watch our “Dudley's Monthly Message” series: https://bit.ly/dudleys-monthly-message
In this thrilling Part Four of our Cauldrons and Cults DND sidequest series, our heroes struggle to rescue the witches from a mob of naughty children. Dudley unleashes a stun blast. Kel has trouble with unruly kids. Una prevents Waddles from mauling one. Fluffycakes feeds the mob and reads a diary. Direct Download Link To hear all of our sidequest series in their full audiophonic glory, sign up for our Patreon at: Patreon.com/ShatteredWorldsRPG Join our Discord community! Follow this link and get in on the fun: https://discord.gg/tq88ZNcm3E Meet the Cast: Sako as the Dungeonmaster @psychosako on socials Sako and the Moon Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@SakoandtheMoonPodcast Jeff Richardson as Dudley Star-Wizard @eljefetacoma on Bluesky Kristy Ellen as Una Puddlefoot @kmitko on Bluesky Read her stories at: https://vocal.media/authors/kristy-ockunzzi-kmit Katarina as Fluffycakes @latteproblems on TikTok Theme Song: Opening, Closing, and Incidental Music: "The Archaeologist" by Mark Kmit "Full Metal Zero" by Mark Kmit "Music Lessons in Cleveland with Mark Kmit" on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/markkmitmusiclessons Get involved! Contact us: By email: shatteredworldspod@gmail.com or Twitter: @swrpgpod Get your name on the show! Use the hashtag #swearpig when you tweet about us and we'll name a character after you! Like our Facebook page - Shattered Worlds RPG
It's FRIENDS AND RIVALS EPISODE 233 and we debut a new hit single "Run Away Dudley". We rejoice in the suffering of Philadelphia, discuss the upcoming draft after the lottery decided positioning last week, and we expose PK Subban for being extremely silly. So grab your candy and beer and put on FRIENDS AND RIVALS EPISODE 233!
In this episode, TC, Sam, and Mel discuss a key relationship in the Harry Potter books, that they can't believe they've never discussed... Harry Potter and Dudley Dursley. Did they ever share a friendly Christmas when they were toddlers? When did Harry realize that Dudley was given special treatment? What did Dudley think about the weird magic that Harry displayed as a child? When did the bullying start and why? Did their relationship ever truly become good? Listen and decide! Don't forget to visit our social medias to answer this episode's Show Host Question: “What animal would you like to be, if you changed like a werewolf into another creature?” *** Spoilers, Adult Language, Adult Themes Music note: All music are excerpts of the Pottership Shanty (Copyright: Darwin Ray and the Pottership Podcast.) Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or iHeart Radio podcasts! Or send us a message at PottershipPodcast@gmail.com
(ORIGINAL AIRDATE: March 26, 2021) The Adventures of...who? Dudley The what?! Lucas and Will share their memories of this little-remembered piece of Canadian millennial history before taking a big swig of the once-popular kid's show and its old-school techniques. Lucas is vibing with the show's presentation while Will tries to nail down the iconic Dudley voice; along the way, they uncover the Canadian character actors involved in the production and Lucas recounts his experience at 22 Minutes!
John Canzano talks with former Trail Blazers player Chris Dudley, who is running for Oregon governor. Dudley doesn't think the Blazers' arena plan for Moda Center is a good deal for taxpayers. He also talks about Tom Dundon, Tiago Splitter, and more. Listen to the podcast. Read JohnCanzano.com. Support our sponsor -- Gresham Ford -- at GreshamFord.com
Our guest today is Sir Lenny Henry, the pioneering comedian, entertainer, actor and campaigner, who tells Gyles his story, and it's an impressive one: from the streets of Dudley in the West Midlands, to winning New Faces at only 16 years old, to an acclaimed run as Othello at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Lenny brings his childhood home to life - his mother, a gifted preacher who came to the UK from Jamaica, and whose formidable personality was a huge influence on Lenny. His dads - Winston and Uncle Albert. The "tall food". The park. The mood board on his bedroom wall. This is an evocative, fascinating and very funny edition of Rosebud.This episode was recorded at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith in London, in front of a live audience, as part of Riverside's 50th birthday celebrations.Lenny Henry is on tour nationwide, tickets are available here.Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube here. Join The Rosebud Family here. And visit our website here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We break down the game-changing tactics Gotham employed to dominate possession with 62%, break racing's press with pinpoint passing, and pull off a historic defensive feat. You'll discover how Gotham's players consistently step up, even when injuries test their depth, and how their “next-man-up” mentality is fueling their playoff push. Plus, insights on Gotham's rising stars like Dudley and Davidson's return prove why the team's future has never looked brighter.#gothamfc #nwsl
Passion, scandal, and power collided in the tumultuous relationship between Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley. Rumours of secret trysts between them set the court ablaze, but their love was doomed from the start.In the first of four episodes looking at royal favourites in the Tudor and Stuart courts, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Dr. Joanne Paul unravel the complex tapestry of Robert Dudley's life, Elizabeth's devotion and the decades of political intrigue and personal heartbreak.MORE:Tudor True Crime: Murder of Amy DudleyListen on AppleListen on SpotifyDeath, Desire, Power & Scandal: The House of DudleyListen on AppleListen on SpotifyPresented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. The researcher is Max Wintle, audio editor is Amy Haddow and the producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcastSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this mini fix, I asked you guys on Instagram to choose between 3 Queen Elizabeth I related topics and the majority of you picked the mysterious death of Amy Dudley! The results were:What the heck was sweating sickness - 24%The mysterious death of Amy Dudley - 44%The execution of Sir Walter Raleigh 32%Make sure you follow me on Instagram (@historyfixpodcast) to cast your vote next time I do something like this! This not so mini fix was so dang interesting it stretched past the 30 minute mark, making it my longest mini fix ever. To listen to the full thing, you can subscribe to the Patreon for $5 a month or just pay $3 to listen to this one episode. Totally worth it! Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: UK National Archives “Coroner's Report”History Hit “Amy Dudley: Accident, Suicide, or Murder?”Wikipedia “Amy Robsart”Shoot me a message! Support the show
Alice and Martha discuss the Dursleys' initial reactions to his first Hogwarts letter and dive into some interesting canonical lore that may or may not actually explain who is responsible for sending the letters. Hopefully you don't have to silently fight Dudley for a chance to listen at the keyhole to this episode! Please consider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/realweirdsisters New episodes are released every Monday and special topics shows are released periodically. Don't forget to subscribe to our show to make sure you never miss an episode!
John Dudley is a decorated professional archer, two-time IBO National Champion, World Field Championship medalist, and the founder of Nock On Archery. He's spent close to 30 years inside the archery industry — competing at the highest levels across multiple continents, working with elite manufacturers, coaching everyone from beginners to national team athletes, and building one of the most comprehensive free archery education platforms on the internet through his School of Nock. He's also the host of the Nock On Podcast and turns 50 this June. This conversation covers a lot of ground. We get into the physics and engineering limits of compound bows, why the industry is essentially robbing Peter to pay Paul at this point, and what it would take for someone with an outsider's mind to actually push the technology forward. Dudley talks about the trifecta of archery — mechanical, physical, and mental — and why the kids who aren't standout athletes are often the ones who thrive. We talk about the value of saying no, the cost of too much travel on your family, what Frank Zane taught him about longevity in fitness, and why his long-term goal is to pour every piece of knowledge he has back into the archery community before he steps away. We also get into reaching out to friends when you're struggling, the gap between knowing help exists and actually using it, and the transparency it takes to put your faults on paper. And haircuts. A lot about haircuts. NockOnArchery: https://nockonarchery.com/ Pick up your copy of Drownproof here: https://www.clearedhotpodcast.com/book