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Send us a textDescription: An immersive reading of "Hollow-Sounding and Mysterious" by Christina Rossetti with reflection on Grave's disease, hyperthyroidism, and hopelessness.Website:https://anauscultation.wordpress.comWork: "Hollow-Sounding and Mysterious"by Christina RossettiThere's no replyingTo the Wind's sighing,Telling, foretelling,Dying, undying,Dwindling and swelling,Complaining, droning,Whistling and moaning,Ever beginning,Ending, repeating,Hinting and dinning,Lagging and fleeting—We've no replyingLiving or dyingTo the Wind's sighing.What are you telling,Variable Wind-tone?What would be teaching,O sinking, swelling,Desolate Wind-moan?Ever for everTeaching and preaching,Never, ah neverMaking us wiser—The earliest riserCatches no meaning,The last who hearkensGarners no gleaningOf wisdom's treasure,While the world darkens :—Living or dying,In pain, in pleasure,We've no replyingTo wordless flyingWind's sighing.References:A Pageant and Other Poems (1881) https://books.google.com/books?id=9Sk-AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Arseneau M, Terrell E. “Our Self-Undoing”: Christina Rossetti's Literary and Somatic Expressions of Graves' Disease. Humanities. 2019; 8(1):57. https://doi.org/10.3390/h8010057https://www.thyroid.org/about-american-thyroid-association/history/clark-t-sawin-history-resource-center/thyroid-history-timeline/
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, have people lost their taste for burrito bowls and burgers? Younger customers aren't making their way to Chipotle and Shake Shack like they used to, and their sales are suffering as a result. For more, Bloomberg Reporter Charles Gorrivan.
The ongoing BCGEU strike is causing liquor supplies to dwindle, and the restaurant industry is getting nervous! Plus, it's TURKEY TIME! Caren McSherry from the Gourmet Warehouse comes on to teach us how to cook the perfect Thanksgiving dinner! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time to Get Up with a dynasty dwindling - you'll hear from the Chiefs - who have to do something this week they've never, ever done before! Then - we'll give you two reasons to believe Dak Prescott is about to have the biggest week of his season - you can take it to the bank! And - forget about pushing tushes - we'll tell you why the real issue for the Eagles is they haven't been able to fling the rock! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
9-17 Andy Baggarly discusses the Giants' dwindling hopes after dropping 2 of 3 vs Arizona and his thoughts on Bryce Eldridge's debut See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9-17 Andy Baggarly discusses the Giants' dwindling hopes after dropping 2 of 3 vs Arizona and his thoughts on Bryce Eldridge's debut See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
View From Victoria: Is support for Rustad dwindling? Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Private equity has made its way into nearly 23% of for-profit US hospitals, despite financial goals that can be at odds with the patient-oriented priorities in health systems.Distressed reporter Samantha Kroontje went to a new “healthcare desert” in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, to speak to some of the people impacted by the closure of its main health system, which came after years of debt-funded growth and dividends led by former private equity owner Leonard Green.In this week's episode of Cloud 9fin, deputy distressed editor Rachel Butt spoke with Kroontje about the reporting process for a recent feature story on the fallout of Prospect Medical's bankruptcy. It delves into the financial maneuvers of Prospect's previous private equity owner that led to the company's unravelling, the healthcare workers who were impacted, and the local vendors likely to get pennies on the dollar.Have any feedback for us? Send us a note at podcast@9fin.com. Thanks for listening!
Tribes are seeking to flex whatever legal muscle they have to secure Colorado River water protections, just as forecasts show the resource to continue to disappear in the foreseeable future. The tribes are hoping to gain whatever leverage they can as policymakers negotiate new water plans. More than 30 tribes and seven states utilize water from the Colorado River, which has been experiencing record low water levels from a decades-long drought. Stakeholders are having to rethink their water use and flex their legal claims to the resource as existing water use plans are set to expire. In one case, the Colorado River Indian Tribes are pursuing their own declaration, giving the river the same rights as a person. Tribal advocates say it could better protect the important lifeline that carves through several tribal lands in the arid Southwest. GUESTS Heather Tanana (Diné), initiative lead of the Universal Access to Clean Water for Tribal Communities and a law professor at the University of Denver Daryl Vigil (Jicarilla Apache), co-director of the Water & Tribes Initiative Amelia Flores (Colorado River Indian Tribe), chairwoman of the Colorado River Indian Tribes John Bezdek, water attorney for the Colorado River Indian Tribes and a shareholder of the Water and Power Law Group
Tribes are seeking to flex whatever legal muscle they have to secure Colorado River water protections, just as forecasts show the resource to continue to disappear in the foreseeable future. The tribes are hoping to gain whatever leverage they can as policymakers negotiate new water plans. More than 30 tribes and seven states utilize water from the Colorado River, which has been experiencing record low water levels from a decades-long drought. Stakeholders are having to rethink their water use and flex their legal claims to the resource as existing water use plans are set to expire. In one case, the Colorado River Indian Tribes are pursuing their own declaration, giving the river the same rights as a person. Tribal advocates say it could better protect the important lifeline that carves through several tribal lands in the arid Southwest.
Hour 3 of the Killer B's with Joel Blank, and Jeremy Branham! Bills and Ravens graced us with a Sunday night classic, plus exploring the NFL landscape after week 1! The SEC is still king among College Football Conferences PLUS, our Car Wrecks of the Day!
The Chiefs are serious about scoring points this season! Plus, does KU have a better shot at making the CFP compared to the Royals in MLB playoffs? Percentages say so.
The dismantling of USAID is contributing to a 17% drop in international foreign aid this year. That’s put some of the world’s worst conflicts in competition with each other for attention and resources. On today’s episode of the Big Take, Crisis Group CEO Comfort Ero joins host David Gura to discuss what this drop-off in funding has meant on the ground in the places that need it most — and why it’s so hard to sell developed countries on increasing their foreign aid budgets right now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The support for an EV mandate is dwindling in Canada Guest: Barry Penner, Chair of Energy Futures Initiative, Former BC Environment minister and Attorney general Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The dwindling supply of gas is speeding up the discussion around transitioning away from it. Energy Minister Simon Watts spoke to Corin Dann.
Do you ever feel like the number of Christians is dwindling or like you're not good enough, smart enough, or strong enough to be used by God? On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg assures us that God can use our inadequacy to demonstrate His sufficiency. ----------------------------------------- • Click here and look for "FROM THE SERMON" to stream or read the full message. • This program is part of the series‘Encore 2025' • Learn more about our current resource, request your copy with a donation of any amount. •Make a deep exploration of the person and work of Jesus the topic of your next individual or group study. Download Name Above All Names by Alistair Begg and Sinclair Ferguson as an ebook for free August 1-31, 2025. Comes with a chapter-by-chapter study guide. Request yours at truthforlife.org/name. Helpful Resources - Learn about God's salvation plan - Read our most recent articles - Subscribe to our daily devotional Follow Us YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter This listener-funded program features the clear, relevant Bible teaching of Alistair Begg. Today's program and nearly 3,000 messages can be streamed and shared for free at tfl.org thanks to the generous giving from monthly donors called Truthpartners. Learn more about this Gospel-sharing team or become one today. Thanks for listening to Truth For Life!
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Do you ever feel like the number of Christians is dwindling or like you're not good enough, smart enough, or strong enough to be used by God? On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg assures us that God can use our inadequacy to demonstrate His sufficiency. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/163/29
What's driving the Ringgit's weakness despite current account surpluses? And can reforms help stabilize it?Pranav Rao speaks with Chan Kok Peng, who highlights key factors behind the Ringgit's decline: • Aggressive currency interventions signaling fundamental weakness • Dwindling structural support from the current account • Rising domestic shift to foreign currency depositsPlus, a look at potential long-term reforms to support Malaysia's balance of payments.Like what you heard? Share this episode and follow us for more Smart Calls.Read the full free Insight - http://on.skr.ma/3J9BfAPChan Kok Peng - http://on.skr.ma/3Umvq5iThis podcast is provided for general informational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended to provide financial, investment or other professional advice. Views expressed by third parties do not necessarily represent Smartkarma's views. Smartkarma assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, compliance or completeness of the podcast or the information it contains. Users should not rely on the podcast or the information it contains when making individual, business or other strategic decisions and should always consult a qualified expert or professional adviser.
In this episode of the Bridging the Gap Podcast, Rachel Nelson sits down with Shadin Nassar and Sasha Ghosh-Siminoff from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to discuss the impacts of Israel's occupation and settlement enterprise on Palestinian Christians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and how that has contributed to the exodus of the community from the region.
Don't forget to purchase our “Welcome to the Crusades” special series!Danny and Derek are monitoring the Liam Neeson-Pamela Anderson situation. Otherwise, in this week's news: a new study says most countries are exploiting groundwater aquifers at an unsustainable rate (2:26); in Israel-Palestine, another Gaza ceasefire breaks down (4:56), Israel's “humanitarian pause” has little effect on the starvation in Gaza (7:22), the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is under scrutiny (10:13), West Bank violence is once again on the rise (12:23), and several European leaders float the idea of recognizing a Palestinian state (14:11); Trump threatens to bomb Iran again (17:45); POTUS relaxes sanctions on Myanmar while considering a mineral deal (20:12), plus that country's military junta lifts the state of emergency (23:55); Thailand and Cambodia agree to a ceasefire for the moment (25:32); the Trump administration cancels interactions with Taiwan (28:32); the Sudan “quartet” meeting is cancelled after a dispute between Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (31:56); Trump shortens the deadline for Russia to end its war in Ukraine (35:01); and this week's trade news includes the US reaching deals with the EU and South Korea (38:09), imposing a 25% tariff plus “penalties” on India (41:16), hitting Brazil with a 50% tariff (43:14), plus Trump suggesting no future deal with Canada (46:01), and a deal with China remaining in limbo (47:32).Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dwindling down to the final games before the All-star break tees off in Atlanta and coming back down to Earth from their outstanding holiday weekend in Los Angeles, the Astros lose their series opener taking on the Guardians' yesterday evening with a final score of 7-5. Still leading the AL West division and still holding their rank at 2nd in the American League roughly 3 games back behind the Tigers Sean, Dan, & Chris evaluate yesterday's small setback and how yesterday's loss could be fuel to the fire rolling into and coming out of the All-star break.
Brad Rowland and Scott Coleman co-host Episode 227 of the Hammer Territory Podcast. Topics include the latest on the struggling Atlanta Braves, the return of Jurickson Profar, the notion of even thinking about trading Ronald Acuña Jr., rotation issues, the upcoming holiday weekend, and much more.Go to https://harrys.com/FOUL for a $6 Trial Set. Get an edge on your shave with Harry's. Two easy ways to support the show: Leave us a nice rating/review here and SUBSCRIBE to HT on YouTube!
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Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed the Cubs' lead in the NL Central being trimmed to two games over the second-place Brewers.
Transpower says recent electricity generation simulations should not trigger panic, over declining gas supply. Two of three tests show improvements, looking a decade ahead into how our systems will cope with demand. But the third - the winter energy margin - finds worsening conditions, year-on-year. Transpower's James Kilty says it's not a big deal. "The tests include a buffer, so the fact that we're dipping slightly below the buffer does not mean that there'll be electricity supply shortages next year." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Friday Coaching Clinic Episodes. These are LIVE coaching session snippets where you have the opportunity to learn as both client and coach. I encourage you to think about how you might coach through this topic as a coach or how this situation may support you as a client. A reminder about these episodes: This snippet is just one way of coaching through this topic. Each coach has their own unique voice, personality and confidence to best support their clients and I invite you to find yours. This week: Why Your Workshop Numbers Are Dwindling (And How to Fix It)
Stocks slide as Israel-Iran truce hostilities persist, Trump's overnight call for the evacuation of Iran's capital city spooked markets, More on the Retirement and Wealth Management seminar at the Crowne Plaze in Foster City on Saturday June 21st at 10am with CFP Chad Burton and CFP Ryan Ignacio of EP Wealth Advisors
Stocks slide as Israel-Iran truce hostilities persist, Trump's overnight call for the evacuation of Iran's capital city spooked markets, More on the Retirement and Wealth Management seminar at the Crowne Plaze in Foster City on Saturday June 21st at 10am with CFP Chad Burton and CFP Ryan Ignacio of EP Wealth AdvisorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on how Trump administration slashes in USAID foreign aid are affecting children with HIV in Haiti.
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Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the "breather" week in the days leading up to Easter on the Agweek Market Wrap.
The host of Locked On Utah Hockey Club on the team's dwindling playoff chances, The scorching St. Louis Blues, Stanley Cup championship contenders + more
Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen and David Faber discussed the markets aiming to continue yesterday's massive rebound. They also brought in CNBC reporter Steve Kovach to discuss Apple's China strategy with the iPhone maker struggling to boost sales overseas. Later in the show, CEA Chair Stephen Miran joined the program to discuss this morning's consumer confidence data, as well as the economic impact of the April 2 tariffs. CNBC's Eamon Javers also reported on the latest headlines out of Washington D.C., a day after a journalist was included in an encrypted group chat that discussed military operations. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Nearly every song ever recorded is available for about $12 a month, or free if you don’t mind the ads. But while the streaming giant Spotify has conquered the music industry, many of the artists responsible for the music on the platform say they are getting a raw deal. Geoff Bennett reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In hour one, NFL news is upon us as the legal tampering period opens in the NFL. A week's worth of frustration boils over between Hoch, Solana and Crowder with Solana's return. Plus, Ben Volin joins the show to run through some of the notable NFL QB signings and what it means for the Miami Dolphins.
If you stepped outside recently, you definitely felt it. It's starting to feel like spring! Mild weather has wiped out most of the snow we got earlier in February. That has pushed events like the Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon to move further north in search of better snow. But it is welcome news for those who are feeling ready for winter to be over. MPR meteorologist Sven Sundgaard joins MPR News host Nina Moini with an outlook on the changing season.
Move fast, break things, sprint to kiss Trump's ring: Marina Hyde on the tech bro inauguration derby. ‘I get hate from both sides – vegans and carnivores': James Collier on UPFs, emotional eating and why he created Huel. And “My partner blames a ‘lack of attraction' for not wanting sex”: Philippa Perry advises one reader
Seth takes a closer look at Kamala Harris delivering her closing argument before a record crowd of 75,000 people while Donald Trump continues to reel from the aftermath of a racist comment about Puerto Rico at his Madison Square Garden rally.Then, Tom Hanks talks about reuniting with Forrest Gump screenwriter Eric Roth for the film Here, seeing a meteor shower before filming Forrest Gump and Paul Bettany playing his father in Here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are focusing their efforts on getting voters to the polls. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken departed today for a high-stakes trip to the Middle East. Rupert Murdoch's news outlets have sued an AI company. An ACLU attorney is set to make history later this year. Plus, one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill welcomed Joel Farkas and Briand Kennedy to the show to talk about Israel's war, where is American support and why is this not a bigger issue for the 2024 Presidential Campaign. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Has America beaten inflation? According to Biden, yes, even if your bank account says otherwise. Filling in for Glenn, Pat and Stu discuss how Americans are still struggling due to the Biden administration's actions. Remember when inflation was never going to happen? Kamala Harris is flip-flopping on some critical issues to appear more electable. Jeffy joins Pat and Stu to discuss the "babbling morons" of CNN defending Kamala Harris from Republican attacks. Which four presidents would be included in a "worst presidents" Mount Rushmore? Pat, Stu, and Jeffy react to actress Rachel Zegler tweeting "Free Palestine" and their shock that they didn't see more pro-Palestinian protesters at the Olympics. Pat rants about the latest infuriating instance of civil asset forfeiture. Disney is attempting to use Disney+ terms of service conditions to escape liability for a death that occurred at its park. Do we finally know what happened to the Nord Stream pipeline? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support for Biden's presidential campaign continues to waver, Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro testifies on Capitol Hill, and the critical battleground state of Wisconsin re-institutes drop boxes. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.Ramp: "Now get $250 off when you join Ramp. Go to http://www.ramp.com/WIRE"