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Most people don't end up running an animal sanctuary on purpose.In this episode, I'm joined by David Corneal, Executive Director of Friends in Need Animal Sanctuary in Eagle Mountain, Utah—a large animal and exotic sanctuary caring for 300+ animals and supported by a growing volunteer community.David's journey started unexpectedly through court-ordered community service. Years later, he became the owner of the very sanctuary where he first volunteered—and had to learn quickly that running a nonprofit still requires budgeting, planning, fundraising, and long-term vision.We talk about:The mindset shifts required to build something sustainableWhy asking for donations is harder than most people thinkHow events fuel both funding and community connectionCreating experiences people want to be part of—including a live nativity scene with real animals and actors in costumeStaying motivated when the mission matters more than recognitionWe also touch on the quieter moments—like David coming home to find people sitting in his angel garden, praying—and how those moments redefine success.If you're building a nonprofit, a mission-driven business, or anything that relies on people showing up and caring, this conversation will challenge how you think about growth, responsibility, and impact.Check out David and Haven Ranch Sanctuary here: https://www.facebook.com/havenranchsanctuaryCall or text him here: (801) 823-7223If you'd like to learn more about Andrea, visit her website: https://www.theandreapearsonshow.com/p/welcome.htmlInterested in receiving Killer Subject Lines: How to Grab Subscribers' Attention and Get Your Emails Opened for free? Join The Andrea Pearson Show newsletter list: https://www.theandreapearsonshow.com/p/killer-subject-lines.html
The Paradise programme is launched to a lukewarm reception, forcing the Technos to turn to the Mallrats for help in promoting it. JAY has doubts about abandoning the city.
n this episode of Keep it Wild, Cathy Quinn, assistant wilderness program manager for the USDA Forest Service speaks with Kalli Hawkins about a recent trail closure at Eagle Mountain, as part of a planned trail rehabilitation project. The work involved a team of sled dogs that were used to haul building materials into the remote portion of the trail, which is part of the BWCAW. Use of sled dog teams is not common in most National Forests, but this technique is used by the Superior National Forest to help with various projects every winter. Learn more about the USFS sled dog program and get a forecast for summer trail projects in the BWCAW, in this conversation. Photos courtesy of USDA Forest Service, 2026
JAY and EBONY receive a mixed welcome at the Eco camp. PATCH and PRIDE struggle with communication, and RAM tests JAVA.
Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins me for a comprehensive review of all 4 company Projects, on an operational, developmental and exploration perspective. The Company operates the high-grade San Albino gold mine in Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua. Mako owns the Moss Mine in Arizona, an open pit gold mine in northwestern Arizona, which is ramping up into commercial production. Mako now controls the permitted development-stage Mt. Hamilton Gold-Silver Project located in White Pine County, Nevada, USA. Mako also holds a 100% interest in the development-stage Eagle Mountain Project in Guyana, South America. Initially we review the San Albino Q4 operations and preliminary financial results for the company. San Albino ranks as one of the highest-grade open pit gold mines globally and this is translating over to great revenues in light of the higher metals prices. Akiba pointed out that Q4 was the strongest quarter of the year, and that December was the strongest month operationally thus far. Additionally, we discuss all the district-scale exploration potential and multiple drill rigs turning around the mine and across the land concession. Q4 2025 San Albino Operational Highlights 57,577 tonnes mined, containing 12,906 ounces ("oz") of gold ("Au") at an average grade of 6.97 grams per tonne ("g/t") Au and 13,003 oz of silver ("Ag") at 7.02 g/t Ag 54,076 tonnes milled containing 11,767 oz Au and 12,039 oz Ag grading 6.77 g/t Au and 6.92 g/t Ag Q4 2025 Mako Financial Highlights Mako total gold sales of 11,604 oz Au for total revenue of $50.0 million in Q4 2025 San Albino Mine sales of 9,307 oz Au at $4,340 per ounce Moss Mine sales of 2,297 oz Au as part of initial ramp up of Moss at $4,202 per ounce Repayment of $6.5 million in Debt Equity Raise of $37.7 million (net of costs and commissions) Cash Balance and trade receivables of $78.1 million as of December 31st, 2025. We spent some time unpacking the ramp-up of production at the Moss Mine, in Arizona; where Akiba reviewed some of the historic operational bottlenecks and site layout challenges that their team has overcome or has a process in place to address with regards to coming permits. As higher-grade portions of the mine are accessed, it will keep bringing costs down and improving output as the year progresses. The Mt. Hamilton Project has all major state and federal permits to allow construction of an open pit, heap leach gold-silver project, and has a current mineral resource estimate with an effective date of September 23, 2025. We discuss the related-party transaction involving Sailfish Royalty Corp, some of the ongoing ‘pre-construction' work, which is setting them up for full-on ‘construction' work this April, with an eye to first production in Q2 2027. Additionally, we discussed the 2nd layer of mineralization and value proposition of the Mt Hamilton Project, which also hosts a tungsten/copper/molybdenum target, located below and is independent of the gold and silver Mt. Hamilton MRE. This tungsten target has been defined by over 100,000 ft of historical exploration drilling, and may animate the US government to assist with future development. Wrapping up, we delve into the next key steps for permitting and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana along with the resource size, low capex intensity, and impressive production profile of around 60,000 ounces per year. This will be a 2-phase development process, starting in the Saprolite mineralization for the first 3-4 years, and is set to be in construction in late 2027 and in production by H2 of 2028. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email them into me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording and may choose to buy or sell more shares at any time. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining. For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
RAM moves to reassert control amidst scheming in his ranks, while JAY and EBONY find they're not out of the woods just yet.
As the gang violence escalates, both the Mallrats and the Technos regroup and consider their next moves, while PRIDE finds that trust is hard to regain.
JAY discovers that he's a wanted man, but with the streets a deadly playground where can he go and who can he trust? PRIDE struggles to ground himself in reality, while PATCH has a confession to make.
A thief in their midst has the Mallrats on edge as they desperately wait for news about JAY and PATCH. EBONY's loyalty is tested, and RAM finds a way to kill two birds with one stone.
VED attempts to get through to RAM in reality space, while EBONY and JAY prepare to make their move. PRIDE and MAY admit their problem, but struggle to keep away from the game.
Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins me for a comprehensive review of all 4 company Projects, on an operational, developmental and exploration perspective. The Company operates the high-grade San Albino gold mine in Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua. Mako owns the Moss Mine in Arizona, an open pit gold mine in northwestern Arizona, which is ramping up production. Mako now controls the permitted Mt. Hamilton Gold-Silver Project located in White Pine County, Nevada, USA as the next key development project in the cue. Mako also holds a 100% interest in the PEA-stage Eagle Mountain Project in Guyana, South America. Initially we review the San Albino operations, how Q3 was a solid quarter, but not running as optimally as it has been in Q4. San Albino ranks as one of the highest-grade open pit gold mines globally and this is translating over to great revenues in light of the higher metals prices. Akiba points out that really Q4 will be the strongest quarter of the year, and this is what company has been guiding all along, but that December is turning out to be the strongest month operationally thus far. Additionally, we discuss all the district-scale exploration potential and multiple drill rigs turning around the mine and across the land concession. We also unpack the ramp of mining at the tail end of Q3 and into Q4 at the Moss Mine, in Arizona. Akiba unpacks some of the operational and site layout challenges their team has overcome or has a process in place to address in the year to come. Even though Moss is a lower-grade mine, and has only been operating as partial efficiency, it has still been profitable. As mining increases by accessing better areas of the mine, and debottlenecking certain processes, then costs will come down and it should become a bigger contributor as next year progresses. The Mt. Hamilton Project has all major state and federal permits to allow construction of an open pit, heap leach gold-silver project, and has a current mineral resource estimate with an effective date of September 23, 2025. We discuss the related-party transaction involving Sailfish Royalty Corp, and some of work flying drones over the property a couple of weeks back before the snowy weather came in, setting them up for development work this April. Additionally, we discussed the 2nd layer of mineralization and value proposition of the Mt Hamilton Project, because it also hosts a tungsten/copper/molybdenum target, located below and independent of the gold and silver Mt. Hamilton MRE. This tungsten target has been defined by over 100,000 ft of historical exploration drilling. In a report by the Department of the Interior, dated August 25, 2025, tungsten (W) was named as one of the top 10 critical metals listed by their estimated probability-weighted impact of supply disruptions on the U.S. economy. There is the potential to seek government funds allocated for the development of critical minerals for this portion of the deposit down the road as another potential opportunity. Wrapping up, we delve into the next key steps for permitting and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana; set to be in construction in late 2026 and production by H2 of 2027.. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email them into me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording and may choose to buy or sell more shares at any time. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining. For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
RAM's disappearance has EBONY assessing her next move, while PRIDE's aggressive behaviour risks exposing his secret, and a captive PATCH makes a stand.
JAVA is concerned as RAM's health declines, while the Mallrats see an opportunity to get back at the Technos - but only if EBONY's information can be trusted.
JAY worries about RAM's next move. MOUSE, SAMMY and PRIDE continue to sneak around for game credits, and EBONY finds out she has been deceived.
In this episode of Next Up, we're joined by Darlene Lopez and Megan Martinson from Eagle Mountain–Saginaw ISD for a powerful look at how food, culture, and education intersect inside today's school nutrition programs. They share their personal journeys into the nutrition world and raise an important question: What inspires someone to choose school nutrition as a career—and how do we bring more people into this work?Darlene and Meghan walk us through their district's creative approach to menu innovation, from culturally inspired meals to fun fusion dishes like spaghetti tacos and Korean BBQ tacos. As they describe balancing flavor with regulations, we're prompted to ask: How can school menus better reflect student diversity while still meeting standards?A big part of their mission lies in nutrition education and community connection. Through newsletters, student feedback, and hands-on learning, they help kids understand why healthy eating matters. Their approach raises another question: Are we giving students a voice in shaping the foods they're served every day?The conversation also highlights their impactful partnerships—from local farms to statewide programs—and how these collaborations enrich both the menu and the community. It leads us to consider: What role should local producers and families play in the future of school meals?This episode is full of inspiration and actionable ideas for anyone passionate about child nutrition, public health, or building stronger school communities.Connect with our guests! website: https://www.emsisd.com/about-ems-isd/departments/child-nutritionConnect with us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtgen_network/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nextuptalkshow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtgenmarlon/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NxtGenNetwork365 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nxtgen-network/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NxtGen_Network TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nxtgen.network Subscribe and Listen to the Next Up Podcast HERE:
Reality space gang wars spill out onto the streets as the city becomes hooked on the game, while RAM prepares to gain an instant army of workers by introducing a new 'pay to play' scheme. Elsewhere, JAY and VED both consider their futures in the Techno regime.
Two industry experts break down the complete oil and gas M&A due diligence process from both buyer and broker perspectives. Kyle Dubiel from Eagle Mountain and Bryce Winters from Dudley Land Company walk through everything from pre-bid VDR evaluation to post-close integration, sharing real-world insights on team mobilization, defect identification, and timeline management.What You'll LearnHow to structure and scope due diligence teams for maximum efficiencyThe critical importance of allocated value schedules in PSA negotiationsWhy most defects come from material contracts, not title issuesBest practices for VDR organization and early deal evaluationHow to balance diligence speed with thoroughness under tight deadlinesTime Stamps00:55 - Episode Intro02:23 - The Phases of Due Diligence04:15 - Understanding the Due Diligence Process09:10 - Evaluating Assets and Marketed Deals31:21 - Budgeting and Diligence Timeline31:46 - Allocation of Value in Bidding34:49 - Financing and Bank Allocated Value Schedules36:45 - Organizing Due Diligence Workflow40:58 - Handling Title Defects and Material Contracts42:44 - Defect Thresholds and Deductibles47:10 - Importance of Consents and Preferences49:53 - Due Diligence Workbooks and Team Structure59:44 - Post-Close Organizational Efforts01:03:40 - Final Thoughts and Best PracticesSnippets from the Episode“Due diligence is the Taco Bell of land work. It's great when you go into it, but by the time you're done, you say you'll never do that again."— Brent Broussard"The bulk of our defects are found in consents and contracts. That's where almost everything comes from."— Bryce Winters"You're trying to do something in 30 days that it took a company years to put together."— Brent Broussard"Communication is key. If you can do that with whoever you're working with, you're gonna set yourself up for success."— Kyle Dubiel"The greatest thing about giving your team a heads up is that they think for free—you're not paying 'em on the clock."— Brent BroussardKey TakeawaysEarly Communication Prevents Timeline DisastersMaterial Contracts Drive Most Modern Title DefectsAllocated Value Schedules Determine Team StructureVDR Quality Signals Asset Management CompetencyDefect Thresholds Require Strategic Portfolio ThinkingPost-Close Organization Maximizes Diligence InvestmentClear Objectives Lists Keep Teams FocusedHelp us improve our podcast! Share your thoughts in our quick survey.ResourcesNeed Help With A Project? Meet With DudleyNeed Help with Staffing? Connect with Dudley Staffing Streamline Your Title Process with Dudley Select TitleWatch On YoutubeFollow Dudley Land Co. On LinkedInHave Questions? Email usMore From Our GuestsKyle Dubiel - Vice President of BD, Land & Legal at Eagle Mountain Energy PartnersEagle Mountain Energy Partners websiteConnect with Kyle on LinkedInBryce Winters - Land Director - Western US, Dudley Land CompanyConnect with Bryce on LinkedInMore from Our HostsConnect with Brent on LinkedInConnect with Khalil on LinkedInConnect With UsReady to protect your land projects with integrated legal and title support? Our Dudley Select Title division works seamlessly with experienced oil and gas counsel to keep your deals on track and defensible. Contact us to learn how our complete energy partnership approach includes the legal expertise that matters when stakes are high.
RAM and VED face each other in reality space, SIVA steps into the firing line, and PRIDE and MAY struggle with their recovery.
JAY is affected by the arrival of a patient at the new hospital. SIVA is encouraged to change her behaviour if she wants to fit in at the mall, while VED's search for CLOE puts him in conflict with RAM.
SIVA's new life gets off to a rocky start. Work starts on the promised hospital but JAY is frustrated with the lack of help and the priority given to the new reality space game, where a familiar face is playing to win.
PRIDE and SIVA struggle to adjust to their new realities, while the Technos roll out registration for the next phase of their grand plan.
RAM and EBONY prepare to tie the knot, but not everyone is happy, while PRIDE's views find him in hot water.
Plus a man is locked up after surrendering at the end of an hours-long police standoff in McKinney, big day on Wall Street Friday after Fed Chair Jerome Powell seemed to suggest a cut in the interest rates could be coming, FEMA is opening another disaster recovery center in Kerr County, and more!
RAM appoints the new city leader, EBONY asks for SIVA's advice on what to do about JAY, and LEX and DEE's relationship is turned on its head.
RAM manipulates both the city and EBONY to get what he wants, while SALENE sees a chance to get on the inside.
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Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins us to review the record Q2 2025 financials and operations results from the San Albino Mine in Nicaragua, along with some ongoing residual leaching during the period from the recently acquired Moss Mine in Arizona. We also unpack the anticipated mining to begin this quarter at the Moss Mine, and what to anticipate for the several months of ramp up of increased production. Additionally, we delve into the next key steps for permitting and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana; set to be in construction in 2026 and production by H2 of 2027. This is a longer-format interview where we get into many nuances of operations in all 3 jurisdictions. Q2 2025 San Albino Operational Highlights 54,354 tonnes mined, containing 10,911 ounces ("oz") of gold ("Au") at an average grade of 6.24 grams per tonne ("g/t") Au and 12,491 oz of silver ("Ag") at 7.15 g/t Ag 52,705 tonnes milled containing 11,153 oz Au and 12,847 oz Ag grading 6.58 g/t Au and 7.58 g/t Ag 41% and 59% from diluted vein and historical dump and other, respectively 595tonnes per day ("tpd") milled at 97% availability, with a mill recovery of 80.3% for gold Q2 2025 Mako Financial Highlights Mako total gold sales of 11,476 oz Au for total revenue of $38.1 million in Q2 2025 San Albino Mine sales of 10,104 oz Au at $3,323 per ounce Moss Mine sales of 1,372 oz Au from residual leaching activities at $3,321 per ounce Delivered final 13,500 oz silver payment to Sailfish Silver Loan for a total of $0.4 million in Q2 2025 $1.5 million release of collateral at Moss Mine from Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company Cash Balance of $28.6 million as of June 30th, 2025 There is also a substantial exploration program underway all around the San Albino Project in Nicaragua, around the San Albino Mine, as the Las Conchitas concessions, and of particular interest at the El Golfo concessions. Akiba points out that the Moss mine has been producing gold the last few month through residual leaching at its beneficiation facilities, but their team is going to start mining again this quarter, and then it will take several months for new materials moved onto the leach pads to charge up increased production again. A technical report and Pre-Feasibility Study is slated to be put out later in the year around October, after a few months of ramping up mining and assessing the resources in place. When the Moss Mine has been debottlenecked over time from a mining and permitting perspective and is producing at the grade and rate they believe is possible, it could almost double their current production profile with approximately another 40,000 ounces of gold production per year out of Arizona. Mako is also currently derisking their Eagle Mountain project in Guyana, and working on the next key deliverable of an agreement between the government and local stakeholders, and doing all the background environmental and engineering work to being the process for their EIA permit. Once it is received back and a construction decision is made, there will be roughly a 1 year build, and then production is slated for Q2 of 2027 at an estimated 60,000 -65,000 ounces per year. When this added to the production out of Nicaragua and Arizona there is clear line of sight to growing into a mid-tier gold producer. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email them into us at either Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording and may choose to buy or sell more shares at any time. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining.
At JAY's suggestion, the Mall Rats go on the offensive and target CityNet. Lex receives a shock as he faces another virtual fight, and Ved gives Cloe a taste of Paradise.
The Mall Rats come under fire when RAM learns of their connectuion to AMBER, and VED realises he has been played by CLOE. Meanwhile EBONY has an answer for RAM, and LEX gives in to temptation.
LEX continues to enjoy the trappings of fame. JAY's priorities continue to be sidelined by RAM. AMBER risks everything to expose the truth.
LEX experiences the benefits and pitfalls of his new-found fame. JAY struggles to square his beliefs with the Techno regime under continued pressure from EBONY and AMBER. And AMBER puts her trust in CLOE.
CLOE deals with the aftermath of her confession to VED, TRUDY pushes PRIDE towards SALENE, and LEX faces the arena as RAM's gladiator.
The Mall Rats disagree over the introduction of the Technos' latest innovation. LEX's allies rally to help him, while JAy is challenged to do the right thing. CLOE seeks advice from TRUDY.
In this powerful episode, we talk with Austin Davis, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Clearfork Academy, about how childhood identity, faith, and resilience shape mental health outcomes. This episode highlights the intersections of childhood trauma, the search for identity, spiritual awakening, and breaking generational cycles. Austin shares his journey from a 10-year-old tasked with being “the man of the house” to a father, therapist, and founder of a life-changing teen treatment center. Welcome back to Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads—an award-winning mental health podcast with over 1 million downloads! We're honored to be the 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award Winner for Health and the 2024 Women In Podcasting Award Winner for Best Mental Health Podcast. We want to hear from you! Leave us written input or a voice message at: https://castfeedback.com/67521f0bde0b101c7b10442a "When we focus too hard on not becoming something, we often become exactly that. Healing is found in accepting what made us and choosing differently." – Austin Davis Meet Our Guest: Austin Davis, LPC-S Originally from the Saginaw, Eagle Mountain area, Austin Davis is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor in Texas. He holds a B.S. in Pastoral Ministry from Lee University and an M.A. in Counseling from The Church of God Theological Seminary. Austin's career bridges the church and clinical mental health worlds. He has served youth through ministry and worked extensively in state mental health hospitals, gaining experience with nearly every mental health diagnosis. He is the founder of Clearfork Academy, a Christ-centered residential treatment center for teens struggling with mental health and substance use. He thrives on working with clients others might call “difficult,” driven by compassion and clinical skill. Austin is also the author of My Kid, My Crisis (2023), a moving collection of stories and insights into parenting, faith, and therapeutic transformation in the face of teen mental health challenges. When he's not working, Austin enjoys being with his family, making music, woodworking, reading, and staying active.
DEE struggles to drum up support for LEX as he prepares to face his punishment. The Mall Rats become increasingly concerned at VED's influence on CLOE, and EBONY is a woman scorned.
AMBER agrees to meet the tribe leaders with PRIDE before she leaves the city. LEX makes an enemy while trying to save his skin, and JAY faces a choice after finding out about RAM's intentions towards EBONY.
Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins us to review the Q1 financial and operations results from the San Albino Mine in Nicaragua, along with some ongoing residual leaching during the period from the recently acquired Moss Mine in Arizona. We also unpack the anticipated mining to begin at the Moss Mine later this month in June, and what to anticipate for the several months of ramp up of increased production. Additionally, we delve into the next key steps for derisking and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana to be in production there about 2 years out. This is a longer-format interview where we get into many nuances of operations in all 3 jurisdictions. The Company's financial results for Q1 2025 reflect record gold sales from its San Albino and Moss Mine of $31.8 million (vs. $19.2 million in Q1 2024), which generated $19.9 million in Mine Operating Cash Flow, $16.1 million in Adjusted EBITDA, and $9.4 million in Net Income. The Company sold 10,817 oz of gold at an average price of $2,915/oz with a $1,239 Cash Cost and $1,411 All-In Sustaining Cost ("AISC") ($/oz sold). Subsequent to March 31, 2025 Mako delivered the final installment of 13,500 oz of silver on the Sailfish Silver Loan. Q2 2025 (through May 31st) - Mako Mining Financial Highlights $25.1 million in Revenue from 7,409 oz of gold at $3,327/oz and 13,529 oz of silver at $33.03/oz $22.0 million in Cash and Receivables and $3.3 million in Restricted Cash (50% will become unrestricted in June 2025) There is also a substantial exploration program underway all around the San Albino Project in Nicaragua, around the San Albino Mine, as the Las Conchitas concessions, and of particular interest at the El Golfo concessions. Drill hole EJ25-RC53 at El Golfo intersected a wide, high-grade interval of 39.15 g/t Au and 27.8 g/t Ag over 8.0 m (5.9 m ETW), 19.2 m below surface. Akiba points out that the Moss mine has been producing gold the last few month through residual leaching at its beneficiation facilities, but their team is going to start mining again starting at the end of June, and then it will take several months for new materials moved onto the leach pads to charge up increased production again. A technical report is slated to be put out later in the year around September, after a few months of ramping up mining and assessing the resources in place. When the Moss Mine has been debottlenecked over time from a mining and permitting perspective and is producing at the grade and rate they believe is possible, it could almost double their current production profile with approximately another 40,000 ounces of gold production per year out of Arizona. Mako is also currently derisking their Eagle Mountain project in Guyana, and working on the next key deliverable of an agreement between the government and local stakeholders, and doing all the background environmental and engineering work to being the process for their EIA permit. Once it is received back and a construction decision is made, there will be roughly a 1 year build, and then production is slated for Q2 of 2027 at an estimated 65,000 ounces per year. When this added to the production out of Nicaragua and Arizona there is clear line of sight to growing into a mid-tier gold producer. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email them into us at either Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording and may choose to buy or sell more shares at any time. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining.
TRUDY tries to reason with EBONY, JAY is sold a lie, and JAVA sets a trap for LEX.
RAM is furious at the raid on the research facility and demands punishment, while JAY feels out of the loop, and LEX says too much to the wrong person.
The Mall Rats try to find out what has become of AMBER. EBONY finally gets what she wants, but a surprise request from RAM could change everything.
These habits are tanking your metabolism:Not eating enough Waiting too long before eating Sitting too much Not prioritizing strength training Not sleeping enough Always feeling stressedNot getting enough proteinWeird street names: Toad Suck Road in Conway, Arkansas Farfrompoopen Road in Fannie, Arkansas Windy Butte Way in Las Vegas Tootin' Hill Road in West Simsbury, Connecticut Booger Hollow Road Zzyzx [[Zizicks]] Road in Zzyzx, California Haviture Way in Eagle Mountain, UtahPsycho Path in Traverse City, Michigan My Way, Which Way, Right Way, That Way, Straight Way, and Same Way in Houston, Texas Are you a biter, licker or nibbler when it comes to ice cream? A new survey of 2-thousand adults finds that 63% prefer to lick theirs, while 39% bite their scoops. But what does that reveal about them? People who go at it with their teeth and bite their ice cream are more “fearless,” “confident” and “impulsive.” She explains, “Biters are very in-the-moment, they are probably extroverts and like instant gratification.”Those who lick their ice cream tend to be “methodical” and “relaxed,” as they patiently enjoy their scoop. “Lickers prefer delayed gratification,” Hemmings says. “They crave the dopamine hit, the brain's reward, that they get from extending the eating process.”As for those who nibble, they're more likely to be “cautious,” “gentle” and “thoughtful,” but possibly a little controlling at times. “Nibblers are good emotional self-regulators, though they may be prone to anxiety because of their enthusiasm for attention to detail,” the ice cream analyst explains.Second Date Update: Mandy met Steve on Hinge. She thought he was really into her. Now, he's ghosting. She might have turned him off by doing one thing.
JAY is furious at RAM's actions, which pulls him closer to EBONY. RAM takes his revenge on SIVA, while MOUSE makes a new friend. Meanwhile, a familiar face returns to the mall.
A well-known Eagle Mountain roundabout is being demolished to make way for more stoplights in the area and have traffic flow a little easier. Dave and Debbie discuss roundabouts and if they actually help traffic everywhere else and maybe it's just good ol' Utah resistance here. Listeners chime in with their opinion on round abouts.
EBONY's promise of discretion is tested when she receives the blame for SIVA's actions. VED tries to impress CLOE, while PRIDE's plans for sabotage turn deadly.
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LEX's condition worsens, but RAM is unwilling to part with the antibiotics that might save his life. PRIDE tries to stop history from repeating itself, and EBONY has an invitation for JAY.
EBONY finds out just how dangerous RAM can be after she goes on an unauthorised outing with JAY. DEE takes a risk to help LEX, and PRIDE is troubled when he discovers the next phase of the Technos' plans.
The contents of a Techno food supply delivery leaves EBONY and the Mallrats confused, while RAM takes JAY to task for authorising the distribution. PRIDE hunts for a cure for LEX's toothache, but has an ulterior motive.
VED basks in his own glory as RAM's grand plan comes closer to fruition. PRIDE and SALENE's growing closeness drives CLOE to rebel, and LEX pulls out all the stops for SIVA.
Paul McHardy was raised primarily in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Utah to earn a bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from Brigham Young University and eventually a master's degree in Professional Communication from Weber State University. Paul has managed multiple omni-channel marketing teams (SEO, PPC, email, social, and affiliates), and has experience with branding, market research, user experience, and product development. In 2021 he took the opportunity to specialize in search engine optimization by joining Church employment as the Head of Global SEO. Paul currently lives in Eagle Mountain, Utah, with his wife, Aleta, and three young daughters. He loves athletics, collecting trinkets, music, and BYU sports. He has served in various callings over the years, but has spent most of his adult life as either a Sunday School teacher or in a Sunday School presidency, and currently serves in his stake Sunday School presidency. Links There is already a discussion started about this podcast. Share your thoughts. Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights This conversation delves into the importance of search engine optimization (SEO) in ensuring accurate and positive information about The Church is easily accessible online. Paul explains how The Church's shift from using the term "Mormon" to has impacted their online visibility and search rankings. The conversation also explores the intricacies of local search optimization for Church buildings, including the transition from using the Angel Moroni icon to a cross icon on map listings. Paul details the challenges of managing phone numbers for Church listings and the efforts to improve data accuracy and visibility for local congregations. He also emphasizes the significance of engaging with online reviews and maintaining consistent and up-to-date information across various platforms to enhance The Church's online presence and accessibility for individuals seeking to connect with local congregations. 00:02:07 - Discussion on SEO and Church Communication 00:17:44 - Importance of Local Search Optimization for Chapels 00:22:02 - Various Platforms for Local Listings 00:28:03 - Transition from Angel Moroni to Cross Icon on Listings 00:35:18 - Importance of Reviews and Responses for Listings 00:40:55 - Integration of Meetinghouse Locator with Local Listings The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, Kirby Heyborne, and many more in over 700 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.