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After serving a successful career in the medical field for the US Navy, Dr. Vaughn Eason recently started a new chapter as the Director of Imaging and Cardiopulmonary Services at Madison Hospital in Alabama. From the outside, Dr. Eason's transition looks seamless and effortless, after all, he started his new position before he officially retired. However, some struggles are less obvious than others. Vaughn not only discusses how he landed a great role but the invisible challenges beyond the J-O-B that he has encountered.Despite the challenges of transitioning while stationed overseas, Vaughn landed a position early during his transition. The organization was so impressed with the skills he would bring to the workplace that they held the position for him for 8 months. After the interview, he was told that he was being hired for his soft skills and his proven ability to build teams and communicate effectively. Today, you will find Vaughn leading by example just like he did while serving in the US Navy. He makes an effort to be seen and available. Each Friday, he sends out a snapshot of the week's accomplishments and provides communication on the next week's plan. Vaughn believes soft skills can set a candidate apart from the rest. Most everyone applying for a position will meet the basic requirements. The soft skills developed in the military are what organizations need. While hard skills are important, it's crucial to integrate the soft skills into a resume, interview and LinkedIn profile.Before Vaughn accepted his current position, he had received other offers for employment. He admits that he faced choice paralysis. He began to experience anxiety because he had options and froze for fear of making the wrong decision. Emails and phone calls went unanswered. Ultimately, he burned bridges with other organizations for his failure to act. When you are faced with choices, assess your situation and values. Remember you are making a decision for you and your family and that choice needs to work for all involved. One of the best perks of being in the civilian world is the ability to reset. If you make a choice and it's not right, you can pivot and try something else. You are not locked in. Recently, Vaughn wrote a LinkedIn post about how he felt like he'd walked off a cliff the day he left active duty. There is more to transitioning than landing a job. Once you start the separation or retirement process, you are on your own. That teamwork that once existed, it goes away. That feeling that you belong, disappears. The military will move on without you. They have to move forward with the people who are invested in making their mission happen and that doesn't include you anymore because you're going in a different direction. It's important to find a mentor to guide you through this process. To end the episode, Vaughn shares a realization that will help others in their own transition. While he was applying for positions, he noticed it was only after he tailored his resume and made it less about him and more about the employer when he started receiving interview requests. Remember the resume isn't about you or for you. It's about the needs of the potential employer.Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://tinyurl.com/llforvets22.You can connect with Dr. Vaughn Eason on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/vaughn-c-eason/SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A FIVE-STAR REVIEW and share this to other veterans who might need help as they transition from the military!
"He's a lonely forgotten man desperate to prove that he's alive." Well then, he must be on Grindr! The Oscars are a month away, so that means we're looking at our favorite sub-genre of movies: ones that were nominated for Best Supporting Actress! Hop in, because we're starting off with TAXI DRIVER! Joining us in the back seat is actor/ writer Jessica Eason! (Babysitter's Club, The Big Show Show, Night Court)Follow Jess on Twitter: @jesspatsoxFollow Jess on Instagram: @jessica.eason.agencyFollow us on Twitter and Instagram: @TwoOldQueensFollow Mark on Letterbox: @markrennieEmail us: TwoOldQueens@gmail.comWe've got a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/TwoOldQueensWE'VE GOT MERCH! CAN YOU IMAGINE? Click on this link! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/two-old-queens?ref_id=12950Or go to TeePublic.com and search for Two Old Queens!To submit a category for the wheel, go to:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmNEcC7zatOf2EHAEf_SRPRN5m3MI5MmU9VDgLUSMeSfdwlA/viewformPick up a copy of John's book: Baked! Sex, Drugs, and Alternative Comedy:https://amzn.to/3tUbvOMFor autographed copies:https://www.johnflynncomedian.com/bakedMusic by Danny CohenArtwork by Conrad Shin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ten-year NBA veteran and current Analyst for the Houston Rockets, Ryan Hollins, is joined by NBA vet and host of the podcast 'Knuckleheads,' Quentin Richardson. Ryan and Q-Rich discuss Tari Eason's recent performances and the players they're excited to see in the Rising Stars player pool. Q-Rich shares some of his rookie stories from draft night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ten-year NBA veteran and current Analyst for the Houston Rockets, Ryan Hollins, is joined by NBA vet and host of the podcast 'Knuckleheads,' Quentin Richardson. Ryan and Q-Rich discuss Tari Eason's recent performances and the players they're excited to see in the Rising Stars player pool. Q-Rich shares some of his rookie stories from draft night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and Shane welcome Dale Eason to discuss using night vision equipment for astronomy.
Juliette and Kellie look back on the 5th season of TanglePod and some of the highlights they took away from the conversations, recommendations and exercises. MENTIONS: BLOG - Barbara Patterson RESOURCES: www.tanglepod.com - sign up for our newsletter www.artsamuse.com - Juliette's classes and news www.soundtangle.com - Kellie's musings and activities
Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) is joined by Madison Moore (@MadManLeaks) to discuss the Houston Rockets 112-106 defensive-minded win against the OKC Thunder behind a career night for rookie forward Tari Eason (20 points, 13 rebounds). How the Rockets defended OKC and held Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to just 7-of-23 shooting, Tari's career night in just 19 minutes of action, Daishen Nix(!) with his best game of the season, Stephen Silas using timeouts effectively to the settle the group, Rockets closing out the game STRONG, Alperen Sengun struggling to score inside and more. #Rockets #NBA #TariEason Follow Madison & his YouTube: https://twitter.com/MadManLeaks & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI-ES3c38dnqNlusPMO7n3w
Josh Lloyd recaps the action from Wednesday in the NBA, including standout performances from Tari Eason, Damian Lillard, and Domantas Sabonis, Zion Williamson and Devin Booker injury updates, talks about the most added and dropped fantasy basketball waiver wire players, and more. The Locked On Fantasy Basketball Podcast is brought to you by Basketball Monster. TRADE DEADLINE LINE SHOW IS HERE FEBRUARY 9TH 1:30PM ET Join the Discord here Substack Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. PrizePicks First time users can receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100 with promo code LOCKEDON. That's PrizePicks.com – promo code; LOCKEDON LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNBA TurboTax Come to TurboTax and don't do your taxes. Visit TurboTax.com to learn more. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Intro Music by Ben Lloyd TikTok Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) is joined by weekly cohost Alykhan Bijani (@Rockets_Insider) to discuss and react to comments from NBA Analyst and Insider John Hollinger about the state of the Houston Rockets rebuild, calling the organization the "worst-organized, least sound" team in the NBA, also sharing heavy criticism of head coach Stephen Silas, likening him to a "substitute teacher" not suited to rein in the young players Houston has. The two also go over the selections for the NBA Rising Stars Game at All-Star Weekend and how Tari Eason did not make the cut. #Rockets #NBA #Basketball Follow Alykhan & Rockets Film Room: https://twitter.com/Rockets_Insider & https://bit.ly/3RPThHX
There may be no experience in the world that we want more, and have less of, than the experience of peace, of shalom. The word is everywhere describing something that is desired but missing – between nations, between people, between the good Earth and its inhabitants. What is peace as a fruit of the Spirit in a world so full of trouble, division, fear, and heaviness? What does it mean to be a person of peace?
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On this episode, Joe and Ira are joined by Robert Eason & Kevin Keen of Mossy Oak Properties + Delta Land Management. The guys discuss property ownership, the work Robert & Kevin do in The Natural State, and some general duck hunting in regards to the habitat and diversity of the area! We appreciate you taking the time to listen!
In 2007, Watson Professor John Eason moved with his family from Chicago to Forest City, Arkansas. At the time Eason was getting his PhD at the University of Chicago, and he moved to Forest City to learn about America's mass incarceration crisis from a perspective that's often overlooked: that of the towns where America's prisons are located. What effect do prisons have in these often underserved rural communities? And what role do these communities play in what scholars and activists often call the “prison industrial complex”? What he found was a story that defied easy explanation. “After a week in Forest City…everything I had thought I'd known about why we build prisons was completely changed,” Eason described. His book about Forest City, Big House on the Prairie: Rise of the Rural Ghetto and Prison Proliferation, explores the town's politics, history, and culture to offer a nuanced picture of how prisons affect the communities that house them. In doing so, he unsettles many of the notions Americans have about the relationship between race, class, and mass incarceration. On this episode of Trending Globally, Eason explains what brought him to Forest City, what he found once he got there, and how it changed his view of the prison-industrial complex. Whether you see prisons as a necessary part of society or an institution in need of abolition, John's work provides essential context for envisioning a more humane and just way forward for America's carceral system. Learn more about and purchase Big House on the PrairieLearn more about the Watson Institute's other podcasts Transcript coming soon to our website
Learn more about the Five Wishes document and why it can be a good choice as an advance directive. My guest Joanne Eason is the president of Five Wishes, the nation’s only national advance care planning program. She discusses the history of the Five Wishes organization and the benefits of using the Five Wishes form… Continue reading Ep. 386 Five Wishes: Advance Care Planning for Everyone with Joanne Eason
Jessica Eason (Babysitter's Club, Big Show Show, Night Court) is a Scorsese/DeNiro devotee but she'd never seen Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. She sees it for the first time and comparisons to Boyhood and a detour through Hannah and Her Sisters.Jessica Eason on Instagram @Jessica_Elaina_EasonJames Eason on Instagram @James_Eason_MusicFollow the podcast: Instagram: @LastOneToThePartyPodcastTwitter: LastOneToThePa1email: LastOneToThePartyPodcast@gmail.com
2023.01.13 張貽程分析師 【台積法說後重登500元! 聯電法說即將接棒登場 【去年封關跳水】重演!?】外資超錢線 我是出身外資、最懂法人操作的分析師! 想獲得我第一手獨家訊息 請盡速加入 +【張貽程分析師Line官方帳號】 https://lin.ee/oG4E9mA +【張貽程分析師Telegram官方帳號】 https://t.me/m168168 來電免付費專線詢問入會 0800-66-8085 有專人問您服務!! #摩爾投顧 #張貽程 #分析師 #Eason ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #張貽程#Eason#外資專家#專家#外資#北大#北京#金融#碩士#股票#台股#投資#理財#訣竅#心法#財富自由#複利#巴菲特#金融股#電子股#風險#經濟成長#目標#投資理財#標普500#加權指數#櫃買#台灣50#股市#股市神Talk#Koko#0050#秘密#獨家#必學#南非#Omicron#財富重分配#恐懼#貪婪#居高思危#臨危不亂#買低賣高#危機入世#月線#季線#均線#價差#多頭訊號#超強#1月#元月#效應#行情#12月#被動元件#被動#砷化鎵#再生能源#綠能#風力發電#風電#太陽能#鋼鐵#PA#砷化鎵#國巨#華新科#禾伸堂#立隆電#大毅#立敦#聚鼎#全新#穩懋#宏捷科#茂迪#安集#元晶#中鋼構#上緯投控#中興電#世紀鋼#NFT#電動車#特斯拉#元宇宙#車王電#巴菲特#紅包#行情#金融#金融股#台積電#聯電#國泰金#富邦金#中信金#兆豐金 #萬八 #萬九 #封關 #新行情 #主流 #開紅盤 #虎年 #美股 #FED #歐股 #陸股 #亞股 #聯電 #航運 #長榮 #陽明 #萬海 #貨櫃三雄 #貨櫃 #台積 #伺服器 #電動車 #創惟 #怡利電 #停利 #穩健 #技嘉 #博智 #雙鴻 #升息 #央行 #1碼 #FED #FOMC #創意 #元太 #力旺 #奇鋐 #聯發科 #矽智財 #通膨 #升息
開吃Bar!誠徵乾爹乾媽?歡迎跟我們聊聊喔! 1.目前Eason主要是協助元素騎士 與Fansi 的商務推展,可否聊聊,這是怎樣的工作? 2.Eason 現在參與過GameFi,有參與過音樂NFT,目前怎麼評估這兩個賽道? 3.該如何看待現在幣圈的泡沫? 4.Eason 本身也創業過,VC創投心裡想什麼? 如何評估投資新創團隊? 5.新創團隊千萬別踩的坑是什麼? 比爾的財經廚房:https://portaly.cc/HeadDao.tw 史蒂芬叔叔~下班談經濟~ Tiktok :tiktok.com/@learningeconomy2021 YouTube :https://youtube.com/channel/UCzT0Ou6uy2V73ELWxiSbWew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/u694au6bd4u723e/message
2023.01.11 張貽程分析師 【創意↑聯發科↑高力↑ 強勢股開始回升不回頭 贏家正在為年後布局!】外資超錢線 我是出身外資、最懂法人操作的分析師! 想獲得我第一手獨家訊息 請盡速加入 +【張貽程分析師Line官方帳號】 https://lin.ee/oG4E9mA +【張貽程分析師Telegram官方帳號】 https://t.me/m168168 來電免付費專線詢問入會 0800-66-8085 有專人問您服務!! #摩爾投顧 #張貽程 #分析師 #Eason ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #張貽程#Eason#外資專家#專家#外資#北大#北京#金融#碩士#股票#台股#投資#理財#訣竅#心法#財富自由#複利#巴菲特#金融股#電子股#風險#經濟成長#目標#投資理財#標普500#加權指數#櫃買#台灣50#股市#股市神Talk#Koko#0050#秘密#獨家#必學#南非#Omicron#財富重分配#恐懼#貪婪#居高思危#臨危不亂#買低賣高#危機入世#月線#季線#均線#價差#多頭訊號#超強#1月#元月#效應#行情#12月#被動元件#被動#砷化鎵#再生能源#綠能#風力發電#風電#太陽能#鋼鐵#PA#砷化鎵#國巨#華新科#禾伸堂#立隆電#大毅#立敦#聚鼎#全新#穩懋#宏捷科#茂迪#安集#元晶#中鋼構#上緯投控#中興電#世紀鋼#NFT#電動車#特斯拉#元宇宙#車王電#巴菲特#紅包#行情#金融#金融股#台積電#聯電#國泰金#富邦金#中信金#兆豐金 #萬八 #萬九 #封關 #新行情 #主流 #開紅盤 #虎年 #美股 #FED #歐股 #陸股 #亞股 #聯電 #航運 #長榮 #陽明 #萬海 #貨櫃三雄 #貨櫃 #台積 #伺服器 #電動車 #創惟 #怡利電 #停利 #穩健 #技嘉 #博智 #雙鴻 #升息 #央行 #1碼 #FED #FOMC #創意 #元太 #力旺 #奇鋐 #聯發科 #矽智財 #通膨 #升息
Trista Eason, owner of Flex Appeal in Wichita Falls, Texas, successfully bounced back after the pandemic with the help of her Two-Brain Business mentor: She boosted her average revenue per member (ARM) by over $100.In this episode, Eason tells all so you can do the same thing at your gym, personal training studio or affiliate. Trista did a few key things to increase her ARM. First, she swapped out her free intro class for a consultation called a No Sweat Intro, and then she dialed in her client avatar. By offering specialty courses that addressed her ideal clients' needs, she was able to offer more value than ever before. Finally, she successfully moved up "the value ladder" by getting the right staff in the right seats so she could focus on growing the business and working as a CEO.If your ARM needs work, listen and then take action to drive the number up.LinksGym Owners UnitedBook a Call0:18 - Trista's short success summary5:08 - Hiring help8:30 - Specific action to increase average revenue per member15:16 - Additional revenue generators20:00 - Systems that support gym growth
Portland Trailblazers vs. Houston Rockets NBA Pick Prediction 12/17/2022 by Tony T. Trailblazers at Rockets—Little out for Portland with Payton doubtful. Tate out for Houston with Sengun and Eason probable. Portland fell to 16-13 with their 130-110 road defeat to Dallas. Trailblazers shot 44% with 35% from three. Damian Lillard had 24 points and three assists.
Luke McManus has produced North Circular, a documentary which brings the viewer on a journey from the Wellington Testimonial all the way through the north inner-city. He chatted to me about the NCR, the various people who call it home and what it means for Dublin today. North Circular info: https://twitter.com/northcircular_ Vote for TCB for Eason's Book of the Year: https://www.easons.com/Books/eason-favourite-book-poll/?utm_source=TopMiniBanner&utm_medium=BookPoll&utm_campaign=HP&utm_id=HP
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Josh Lloyd looks at Thursday's NBA Games and highlights the things he is watching for across the league, including the value of Tari Eason. The Locked On Fantasy Basketball Podcast is brought to you by Basketball Monster. Join the Discord here Substack Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNBA PrizePicks First time users can receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100 with promo code LOCKEDON. That's PrizePicks.com – promo code; LOCKEDON NHTSA Drive sober or get pulled over. Click HERE to learn more. Intro Music by Ben Lloyd Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our busy, modern lifestyles often leave very little room for the natural world. Sometimes, all it takes is a little creativity and a personal awakening to bring the outdoors to our modern life. Melinda Salisbury is the four-time Carnegie-nominated and bestselling author of multiple young adult novels, including the Sin Eater's Daughter series, the State of Sorrow duology, Hold Back the Tide, and Her Dark Wings, a Guardian Children's Book of the Year 2022 and a The Reading Agency Book of the Year 2022 pick. Her first novel, The Sin Eater's Daughter, was the bestselling UK YA debut novel of 2015, and collectively her books have been nominated and shortlisted for numerous national and international awards and accolades, including the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the YA Book Prize, the Branford Boase, the Edgar Awards, the 2016 and 2019 and 2021 Carnegie medals, YALSA Best YA 2022, Eason's YA Book of the Month, and more. Her books have been published in fifteen countries, to date. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Her journey as an author How her love for nature allowed her to get back in touch with it as an adult How Melinda started growing food right where she was, on her windowsill The types of books Melinda writes as a way to offer hope for young people What is coming up next for Melinda and her writing Links Mentioned in this Episode: Website | Instagram
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Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) sits down with Houston Rockets rookie forward Tari Eason (@TAR13ASON) to discuss working with the coaching staff to become a better finisher around the rim, where his competitiveness comes from, how he and Josh Christopher push each other behind the scenes, defensive impact off the bench and more. #Rockets #NBA #TariEason
Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) discusses the Houston Rockets competitive loss against the Golden State Warriors, going down big early, having a HUGE second quarter, and then keeping things neck-and-neck until Steph Curry hit some insane shots down the stretch to put the game away. Kevin Porter Jr. with arguably his best game of the season, Jabari Smith Jr. and Tari Eason both with career nights and sparked the Rockets comeback in the second quarter, including Bari looking MUCH more comfortable offensively, Jalen Green struggling against the Warriors defensive length, but still getting to the free throw line, Alperen Sengun vs. Usman Garuba defensively and more. #Rockets #NBA #KevinPorterJr
Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) is joined by weekly cohost Rockets Wire Editor Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) to discuss the concerning trend of Jalen Green not getting touches at the end of close games, encouragement based on the competitive nature of the Houston Rockets when Jalen play's well, the impact of GOON SQUAD members Tari Eason and Usman Garuba, how lineups will be affected once Jae'Sean Tate and Bruno Fernando return and more. #Rockets #NBA #JalenGreen Follow Ben & Rockets Wire: https://twitter.com/BenDuBose & https://twitter.com/TheRocketsWire
Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) discusses the Houston Rockets 116-109 competitive loss on the road against the Toronto Raptors with encouraging signs across the board. Kevin Porter Jr. and Jalen Green's fantastic playmaking performances, Alperen Sengun's best defensive performance of the season, Jabari Smith Jr. with 15/10 trending in the right direction, Tari Eason SENSATIONAL off the bench despite A LOT of missed shots around the rim, KJ Martin and Usman Garuba block party and more. #Rockets #NBA #KevinPorterJr
Matt Stroup, Raphielle Johnson and Steve Alexander discuss some of the latest key injury updates in fantasy hoops (including Christian Koloko's emergence with Pascal Siakam sidelined), plus some notable waiver wire pickups, and a very unclear timetable for Kawhi Leonard's return. Also on this episode: the outlook for Tari Eason, Bones Hyland, and the landscape in Phoenix with Cameron Johnson headed for knee surgery.(01:55) - Pascal Siakam injured: Pick up Christian Koloko?(04:15) - Cameron Johnson having surgery: Is there anyone on Phoenix one should pick up?(07:45) - Russell Westbrook playing better lately. Can we trust this version of him?(14:30) - Kawhi Leonard's return still up in the air. What to do?(22:45) - Waiver wire leftovers.(31:35) - Drop-worthy candidates.
Listen to Sarah and Erin reflect on their conversation with Jean Eason. Jean Eason Reflection Show Notes MAVEN Summit Ministries Another Gospel by Alisa Childers Soul Searching by Christian Smith The Strong Women Podcast 86. Jesus Came in the Fullness of Time with Detective J. Warner Wallace - Part One The Strong Women Podcast 87. Jesus Came in the Fullness of Time with Detective J. Warner Wallace - Part Two Person of Interest by J. Warner Wallace Witnessing to Jehovah's Witness – Part One YouTube video by Tim Barnett Witnessing to Jehovah's Witness – Part Two YouTube video by Tim Barnett Jean's Website A Jehovah's Witness Finds the Truth by Jean Eason A Birds Eye View of the Bible by Jean Eason The Strong Women Podcast 55. Weak Woman, Strong God with Dr. Jean Sutherland Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/ The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly book list: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women
Jean Eason is 96 years old and was once a Jehovah's Witness. After she came to know Jesus, her joy for the Lord and excitement about His word has bloomed within her. Jean also shares about her life during the Great Depression and World War II. Jean's strength shines through it all. Jean Eason Show Notes Jean's Website The Strong Women Podcast 55. Weak Woman, Strong God with Dr. Jean Sutherland A Jehovah's Witness Finds the Truth by Jean Eason They Saw the Visible: The Heroes of Hebrew 11 by Claudia Barba Crisis of Conscience by Raymond Franz A Birds Eye View of the Bible by Jean Eason Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/ The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly book list: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women
Alex Murdaugh's Defense Attorneys Say Another Man Failed Lie Detector Test About Murders Of Paul And Maggie Murdaugh Alex Murdaugh's lawyers said another man failed a lie detector test over Paul and Maggie's deaths. New court documents identify another suspect in Alex Murdaugh's wife and son's murders. Attorneys Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin alleged in a motion to compel filed on Friday that Curtis "Fast Eddie" Smith failed a lie detector test when asked about Alex's wife Maggie, 52, and son Paul, 22, who were found shot to death on the family's Colleton County hunting compound on June 7, 2021. Smith was polygraphed in May, according to a court motion that requests prosecutors to turn over evidence. Murdaugh's attorneys claim Smith's answers "suggested attempted dishonesty" when questioned if he killed Maggie or Paul or was present during the shootings. The defense counsel have requested all data and records relating to the exam from the prosecution. They claim investigators turned a "blind eye" to evidence suggesting Smith was involved in the murders, focusing instead on Murdaugh. He pleaded innocent. "The state is clearly turning a blind eye to the obvious, that Smith failed the polygraph when asked if he murdered Maggie and Paul" Smith told South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) detectives before the polygraph he had an alibi for the night of the shootings. According to court records obtained by FITS News, he said, "I wasn't near where Maggie and Paul were killed." Smith told investigators he was "35 miles away" with Donna Eason and Steve Hudson and Kevin Salisbury. Smith told the court, "I wasn't there" "Nobody can place me there, I wasn't there." Murdaugh's attorneys claim investigators never interviewed Eason to corroborate Smith's alibi and only contacted his two friends two weeks after the interview, giving Smith time to obtain their assistance. Harpootlian and Griffin argue in the motion that Smith called Hudson on May 17 and Salisbury on May 20 before investigators contacted either guy. They also claimed that Smith "often brought cocaine to (the hunting camp) near the dog kennels where Maggie and Paul were slain" and that Maggie and Paul may have stumbled into a drug trade on their property the night they were killed. Smith suggested another motive to investigators. He told a "detailed tale" about Maggie's affair with an unknown groundskeeper. Maggie had a thing with the groundskeeper, whom I never met. Paul went down into one of the barns and captured him, then he got agitated, got his gun, and screamed and screaming at his mother, who was running away. He shot her in the ass and the bullet came out the top of her head, according to court documents. The groundskeeper got a shotgun from his truck. Smith says the groundskeeper killed Paul and fled. Harpootlian and Griffin said prosecutors prosecuted Murdaugh based on a "poor circumstantial case" and failed to explore alternative suspects. When asked if he killed Maggie and Paul, Smith failed a polygraph, they wrote. "The Attorney General has stated that Smith will be a cooperating witness against Alex in the impending murder trial." They also mentioned rumors regarding tangible evidence, including blood on Murdaugh's clothes. When he "frantically attended his wife's bloodied corpse," a "miniscule amount" of Maggie's blood got on his T-shirt, they said. "The state's crime scene forensic evidence is insufficient to prove Alex shot Maggie, and it proves Alex didn't shoot Paul," Harpootlian and Griffin wrote. They also claimed SLED didn't analyze Maggie and Paul's clothing to identify who killed whom. Smith's lawyer Aimee Zmroczek rebutted the bombshell filing to WCSC. Eddie is Alex Murdaugh's pawn. If SLED had any evidence, he would have been charged. She argued polygraphs aren't accepted since they're not accurate. Harpootlian and Griffin also claimed prosecutors had not handed over all the evidence in the case. They asked authorities to turn over any agreement signed between the prosecution and Smith, as well as materials found during a search of Smith's home and cell phone. Robert Kittle, attorney general's office communications director, told Oxygen.com that prosecutors will respond Monday. "We've given the defense more than 750GB of data." No Brady material would be withheld, and the case will be tried in court, he added. Smith and Murdaugh were indicted in June on money laundering and drug charges. Smith, who is in protective custody, is accused of aiding Murdaugh commit suicide last year. Murdaugh is also accused of stealing money from his clients and legal practice as a lawyer. On $7 million bond. 2 A man in Iowa has pleaded guilty to killing his wife after taking out loans without her permission. In 2019, a guy in his 70s admitted to stabbing his 65-year-old wife to death after she discovered his financial deception. According to the Iowa City Press-Citizen, on April 5, 2019, at around 7 a.m., Roy Browning called police to report that his wife, JoEllen Browning, was unresponsive at the couple's house. She had apparently been stabbed in the hand, as well as in the front and back of her torso. The victim was murdered, as reported by the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Fingernail fragments reportedly contained DNA matching that of suspect Roy Browning. KCCI-TV says that JoEllen Browning and her husband had an appointment with a bank on the day she was fatally stabbed. JoEllen allegedly emailed her husband in April, asking him to contact their bank about some unusual activity in their account. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reported that the banker the Brownings were scheduled to meet with intended to inform them that Roy had taken out high-interest loans in their joint name without JoEllen's knowledge and that money had been withdrawn from their joint account without her permission. It has been stated that JoEllen has a $2 million retirement and life insurance policy. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reported that Roy pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder on Wednesday, October 12. He had previously pleaded not guilty in November 2019. According to reports, Roy may get up to 50 years in prison. According to court documents, he is still being held in the Johnson County Jail on $5 million bail despite having a sentencing date set for December 2. According to the Iowa City Press-Citizen, JoEllen had been working as a health system administrator for the University of Iowa when she passed away. 3 Raleigh, North Carolina has seen a mass shooting with 5 fatalities; a 15-year-old suspect is currently in custody. A male juvenile, age 15, is in jail after he allegedly opened fire Thursday night, killing multiple individuals and a police officer. Around 5:55 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, Raleigh Police Department issued a statement regarding an ongoing shooting investigation in the Neuse River Greenway area. Five individuals were killed and two others were injured, Raleigh Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin stated at a press conference on Thursday night. An off-duty officer from the Raleigh Police Department was among the dead, and a K-9 officer was apparently hurt. As of 8 p.m., Raleigh Police reported that they had the subject under control, and he was subsequently arrested. Additional information on the shooting was released by Raleigh Police Chief Estella Patterson on Friday, October 14. According to her, the suspect is a white male juvenile in severe condition who she named as the perpetrator. During a press conference on Friday, Patterson stated, "My heart is heavy because we don't have answers as to why this tragedy occurred." A "senseless gun crime," in her words, the shooting was also. Nicole Connors, 52, Susan Karnatz, 49, Mary Marshall, 35, Raleigh Police Officer Gabriel Torres, 29, and a male juvenile, 16 years old, have all been confirmed dead. Marcille Gardner, 59, is in serious condition after suffering injuries. Even though Torres was not on duty at the time, he was "on his way to work" when the incident occurred. WTVD-TV reported that the injured cop was named Casey Joseph Clark. As Patterson explained, he was treated and then discharged from the hospital. Patterson claims the crime scene was nearly two miles long and "expansive." According to Patterson, the suspect and the police had a "long standoff" before he was captured. It was initially unclear whether or not the suspect had injured themselves. A further look into the matter is still being conducted.
Alex Murdaugh's Defense Attorneys Say Another Man Failed Lie Detector Test About Murders Of Paul And Maggie Murdaugh Alex Murdaugh's lawyers said another man failed a lie detector test over Paul and Maggie's deaths. New court documents identify another suspect in Alex Murdaugh's wife and son's murders. Attorneys Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin alleged in a motion to compel filed on Friday that Curtis "Fast Eddie" Smith failed a lie detector test when asked about Alex's wife Maggie, 52, and son Paul, 22, who were found shot to death on the family's Colleton County hunting compound on June 7, 2021. Smith was polygraphed in May, according to a court motion that requests prosecutors to turn over evidence. Murdaugh's attorneys claim Smith's answers "suggested attempted dishonesty" when questioned if he killed Maggie or Paul or was present during the shootings. The defense counsel have requested all data and records relating to the exam from the prosecution. They claim investigators turned a "blind eye" to evidence suggesting Smith was involved in the murders, focusing instead on Murdaugh. He pleaded innocent. "The state is clearly turning a blind eye to the obvious, that Smith failed the polygraph when asked if he murdered Maggie and Paul" Smith told South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) detectives before the polygraph he had an alibi for the night of the shootings. According to court records obtained by FITS News, he said, "I wasn't near where Maggie and Paul were killed." Smith told investigators he was "35 miles away" with Donna Eason and Steve Hudson and Kevin Salisbury. Smith told the court, "I wasn't there" "Nobody can place me there, I wasn't there." Murdaugh's attorneys claim investigators never interviewed Eason to corroborate Smith's alibi and only contacted his two friends two weeks after the interview, giving Smith time to obtain their assistance. Harpootlian and Griffin argue in the motion that Smith called Hudson on May 17 and Salisbury on May 20 before investigators contacted either guy. They also claimed that Smith "often brought cocaine to (the hunting camp) near the dog kennels where Maggie and Paul were slain" and that Maggie and Paul may have stumbled into a drug trade on their property the night they were killed. Smith suggested another motive to investigators. He told a "detailed tale" about Maggie's affair with an unknown groundskeeper. Maggie had a thing with the groundskeeper, whom I never met. Paul went down into one of the barns and captured him, then he got agitated, got his gun, and screamed and screaming at his mother, who was running away. He shot her in the ass and the bullet came out the top of her head, according to court documents. The groundskeeper got a shotgun from his truck. Smith says the groundskeeper killed Paul and fled. Harpootlian and Griffin said prosecutors prosecuted Murdaugh based on a "poor circumstantial case" and failed to explore alternative suspects. When asked if he killed Maggie and Paul, Smith failed a polygraph, they wrote. "The Attorney General has stated that Smith will be a cooperating witness against Alex in the impending murder trial." They also mentioned rumors regarding tangible evidence, including blood on Murdaugh's clothes. When he "frantically attended his wife's bloodied corpse," a "miniscule amount" of Maggie's blood got on his T-shirt, they said. "The state's crime scene forensic evidence is insufficient to prove Alex shot Maggie, and it proves Alex didn't shoot Paul," Harpootlian and Griffin wrote. They also claimed SLED didn't analyze Maggie and Paul's clothing to identify who killed whom. Smith's lawyer Aimee Zmroczek rebutted the bombshell filing to WCSC. Eddie is Alex Murdaugh's pawn. If SLED had any evidence, he would have been charged. She argued polygraphs aren't accepted since they're not accurate. Harpootlian and Griffin also claimed prosecutors had not handed over all the evidence in the case. They asked authorities to turn over any agreement signed between the prosecution and Smith, as well as materials found during a search of Smith's home and cell phone. Robert Kittle, attorney general's office communications director, told Oxygen.com that prosecutors will respond Monday. "We've given the defense more than 750GB of data." No Brady material would be withheld, and the case will be tried in court, he added. Smith and Murdaugh were indicted in June on money laundering and drug charges. Smith, who is in protective custody, is accused of aiding Murdaugh commit suicide last year. Murdaugh is also accused of stealing money from his clients and legal practice as a lawyer. On $7 million bond. 2 A man in Iowa has pleaded guilty to killing his wife after taking out loans without her permission. In 2019, a guy in his 70s admitted to stabbing his 65-year-old wife to death after she discovered his financial deception. According to the Iowa City Press-Citizen, on April 5, 2019, at around 7 a.m., Roy Browning called police to report that his wife, JoEllen Browning, was unresponsive at the couple's house. She had apparently been stabbed in the hand, as well as in the front and back of her torso. The victim was murdered, as reported by the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Fingernail fragments reportedly contained DNA matching that of suspect Roy Browning. KCCI-TV says that JoEllen Browning and her husband had an appointment with a bank on the day she was fatally stabbed. JoEllen allegedly emailed her husband in April, asking him to contact their bank about some unusual activity in their account. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reported that the banker the Brownings were scheduled to meet with intended to inform them that Roy had taken out high-interest loans in their joint name without JoEllen's knowledge and that money had been withdrawn from their joint account without her permission. It has been stated that JoEllen has a $2 million retirement and life insurance policy. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reported that Roy pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder on Wednesday, October 12. He had previously pleaded not guilty in November 2019. According to reports, Roy may get up to 50 years in prison. According to court documents, he is still being held in the Johnson County Jail on $5 million bail despite having a sentencing date set for December 2. According to the Iowa City Press-Citizen, JoEllen had been working as a health system administrator for the University of Iowa when she passed away. 3 Raleigh, North Carolina has seen a mass shooting with 5 fatalities; a 15-year-old suspect is currently in custody. A male juvenile, age 15, is in jail after he allegedly opened fire Thursday night, killing multiple individuals and a police officer. Around 5:55 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, Raleigh Police Department issued a statement regarding an ongoing shooting investigation in the Neuse River Greenway area. Five individuals were killed and two others were injured, Raleigh Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin stated at a press conference on Thursday night. An off-duty officer from the Raleigh Police Department was among the dead, and a K-9 officer was apparently hurt. As of 8 p.m., Raleigh Police reported that they had the subject under control, and he was subsequently arrested. Additional information on the shooting was released by Raleigh Police Chief Estella Patterson on Friday, October 14. According to her, the suspect is a white male juvenile in severe condition who she named as the perpetrator. During a press conference on Friday, Patterson stated, "My heart is heavy because we don't have answers as to why this tragedy occurred." A "senseless gun crime," in her words, the shooting was also. Nicole Connors, 52, Susan Karnatz, 49, Mary Marshall, 35, Raleigh Police Officer Gabriel Torres, 29, and a male juvenile, 16 years old, have all been confirmed dead. Marcille Gardner, 59, is in serious condition after suffering injuries. Even though Torres was not on duty at the time, he was "on his way to work" when the incident occurred. WTVD-TV reported that the injured cop was named Casey Joseph Clark. As Patterson explained, he was treated and then discharged from the hospital. Patterson claims the crime scene was nearly two miles long and "expansive." According to Patterson, the suspect and the police had a "long standoff" before he was captured. It was initially unclear whether or not the suspect had injured themselves. A further look into the matter is still being conducted.
He was an intern, he was a producer, then he left The Bert Show. But today he's back with some good news! Everybody welcome back Blake Eason in studio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Co-Host Lachard Binkley and Vator discuss:How Tari Easonis too good to be ignoredJalen Green's scoring is coming easyKJ Martin comes out and sets the toneHow the Rocket's defense has been a welcome surpriseThe underwhelming backup point guard battle
Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) is joined by Raj Nair (@reezySZN) to discuss and react to the Houston Rockets preseason win against the Toronto Raptors 116-100, behind 23 points from Jalen Green and 24 points from Tari Eason off the bench. Jalen's electric play, scoring at all three levels, getting to the free throw line and hitting some INSANELY tough shots, Tari staking his claim for a rotation spot sooner rather than later, the Rockets wreaking havoc defensively with so many switchable wings on the floor, Kevin Porter Jr. looking to be more "in control" so far, and a pair of rough nights for Garrison Mathews and Daishen Nix. #Rockets #NBA #JalenGreen Follow Raj: https://twitter.com/reezySZN
Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) discusses the Houston Rockets blowout of the San Antonio Spurs 134-96 behind 21 points each from Jabari Smith Jr. and Tari Eason. Jabari being ON FIRE from long range, Spurs with no answer for Tari inside, new defensive identity developing in Houston, Bruno Fernando's new contract (???) and possible backup center role, Alperen Sengun as the offensive hub, Kevin Porter Jr. and Jalen Green struggling offensively, but why that is OK, Garry Bird with only five minutes of run and Josh Christopher as the 12th man off the bench. #Rockets #NBA #JabariSmithJr
Dr. Kara Radzak interviews Dr. Christianne Eason and Dr. Alicia Lacy about their recent article Youth Athletes' Parents' Perceptions and Knowledge of the Athletic Training Profession. Article Link: https://bit.ly/3SrAWB6 Dr. Christianne Eason is the President of Sport Safety at the Korey Stringer Institute housed at the University of Connecticut. Christy is a certified athletic trainer and has worked clinically in the NCAA Division I, NCAA Division III, and secondary school settings. Prior to joining the KSI team, Dr. Eason worked as an Assistant Professor of Athletic Training and the graduate school coordinator for the School of Health Sciences at Lasell University. Her research interests focus on the work-life interface of athletic trainers and the examination of individual and organizational level factors that impact retention. She has expertise in qualitative and mixed-methodologies. Dr. Eason earned her Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training from the University of Connecticut, her Master's Degree in Nutrition and Physical Activity from James Madison University and her Doctorate in Sport Management from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Alicia Lacy is an assistant professor of athletic training in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Maine. Prior to her position at UMaine, she taught/co-taught various courses during her doctoral studies (UConn) and post-doctoral research fellowship (A.T. Still University) including Health and Medicine, Evidence-Based Practice, and Qualitative Research Methodology. She currently teaches Prevention and Care for Sports Injuries. Dr. Lacy's research focus involves the use of active learning strategies to develop effective educational interventions and approaches within the field of athletic training that improve clinician practice and optimize patient outcomes. In addition to her UMaine responsibilities and research agenda, Dr. Lacy serves as a reviewer for multiple academic journals, volunteers with the Board of Certification to provide support for select initiatives, and is a member of the NATA Foundation's Educational Resources Committee and Korey Stringer Institute's Medical and Science Advisory Board.
To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Oct. 2. Free subscribers got it on Oct. 5. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription.WhoJason Blevins, ski country (and more) reporter at The Colorado SunRecorded onSeptember 13, 2022Why I interviewed himOver two decades starting in 1997, Jason Blevins built the best local ski beat in America at The Denver Post. That he was anchored in Colorado - one of the fastest-growing states in America and home to expansion monster Vail Resorts, the atrocious I-70, America's greatest ski towns, and the largest number of annual skier visits in the country - also made his coverage the most consequential and relevant to a national audience. By his own account, he loved the Post and his colleagues, and was proud of what he had built there.“I created this beat at The Denver Post,” Blevins told Powder in 2018. “It was something that I carved out myself, just looking at mountain communities. I found that the best stories were in these small towns with small-town characters. Some of the brightest minds.”But in 2010, the paper started a slow decline following its acquisition by New York-based Alden Global Capital. The newsroom shrank from a high of 250 reporters to approximately 70. This still wasn't enough for Alden, as The Washington Post's Margaret Sullivan documented in March 2018:Jesse Aaron Paul could hardly believe his good fortune when he started his internship at the Denver Post in 2014 not long after he graduated from Colorado College.“I felt like I had reached the end of the yellow brick road,” Paul, now 25, said, describing his first day at the paper with its history of Pulitzer Prizes, its beautiful downtown building (“like a beacon”), and its nationally regarded top editor, Greg Moore, who hired him at summer's end and who dubbed him “Super Jesse.”That all came crashing down on Wednesday when newsroom employees were summoned to an all-staff meeting at the paper's headquarters, no longer downtown but at the printing plant in an outlying county.After round after round of cutbacks in recent years at the hands of its hedge-fund owners, the staff thought there might be a small number of buyouts offered. There wasn't much left to cut, after all.Top editor Lee Ann Colacioppo, who has been at the paper for almost 20 years, gave it to them straight — and the news was far worse than expected.The Post, already a shadow of its once-robust self, would be making deep layoffs: another 30 jobs.“Sobs, gasps, expletives,” was how Paul, who covers politics, described the stunned reaction.“The room went silent — we were blindsided by the numbers” said Aaron Ontiveroz, a 33-year-old photographer who has been on that award-winning staff for seven years, watching its ranks drop from 16 photographers to six.Blevins, fed up, resigned shortly, as The Ringer documented:In March [2018], Blevins got back from [the Olympics in] South Korea and settled into his routine. (He also wrote about business and other subjects.) The next few weeks turned out one of the grimmest stretches in The Post's history. On April 6, The Post adorned its “ultimate visitors guide” to Coors Field with a photo of Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia—a mistake so egregious that one Denver radio host joked it was a strapped staff calling for help. The same night, The Post ran an editorial denouncing the paper's owner, Alden Global Capital, the hedge fund that's decimating the Post's newsroom.But what got Blevins was Alden president Heath Freeman's order that The Post lay off 30 more employees. “I couldn't really reconcile the fact that I was working so hard for such a shithead,” Blevins said.Asked whether he'd ever seen Freeman, Blevins said, “No one's ever seen him. There's like one photo of him out there. He's more like a mystery serial killer, just hiding in the shadows and slowly murdering newspapers.”Blevins decided to add himself to the 30-man headcount voluntarily. He sent an email to his editor and a resignation letter to the HR department. He kissed off the paper's “black-souled” owners in a tweet. And with that, The Post lost a good sportswriter, a newsroom character, and 21 years' worth of institutional memory.Here's the tweet:Blevins wasn't the only Post reporter to bounce. Over the spring and summer of 2018, the paper continued to lose talent. Instead of scattering, they formed into a sort of Rocky Mountain Voltron called The Colorado Sun. Per Corey Hutchins,* writing in Columbia Journalism Review:The politics desk at The Denver Post has imploded. Starting in April with voluntary exits that included Brian Eason, a Statehouse reporter, and climaxing this month with a new round of departures, four of the political writers and an editor have gone. John Frank and Jesse Paul, who also covered the Statehouse, resigned in recent weeks, along with other colleagues, in defiance of Alden Global Capital, the New York-based hedge fund that owns the Post and other newsrooms—and has set about shrinking their ranks dramatically. But there is some hope for readers who still want to see the work of these journalists in Colorado: Frank and Paul are headed to The Colorado Sun—a Civil-backed platform staffed entirely, so far, by 10 former Post employees, who will be ready to cover the midterm elections in November. (Eason will also contribute to it.)Larry Ryckman, an editor of the Sun, who left the Post as a senior editor in May, says he's not in a position to recruit anyone, but receives calls “practically every other day from people at the Post who want to come work for me.” The Sun—which raised more than $160,000 in a Kickstarter campaign, doubling its goal—will be ad-free with no paywall, and reader-supported, and will focus on investigative, narrative, and explanatory journalism. Founding staff members own the company, an LLC, which also received enough startup funding from Civil to last at least the next two years.Now the Sun, which hopes to start publishing around Labor Day, is poised to be a kind of post-Post supergroup. Four years in, The Colorado Sun is thriving. Blevins tells me in the podcast that the publication is approaching 20,000 paid subscribers and has 27 reporters. Morale and output are high. Profitability is close. They feed content to every paper in Colorado – for free. How, in this age of media apocalypse, did this bat-team of super-journalists conjure a sustainable and growing newsroom from the ether? Will it work long-term? Is The Sun's template repeatable?Let's hope so. Hurricane Alden's damage is not localized – the fund owns approximately 200 American newspapers and is trying to devour more. The company repeats its cut-and-gut strategy everywhere it lands. It works because locals' decades-old brand allegiance often persists even as the quality of the product declines. This was especially true in Denver, a city that had lost its other daily newspaper – The Rocky Mountain News – in 2009. Where 600 reporters once competed across two daily papers to deliver the most urgent local news to the residents of Greater Denver, somewhere between 10 and 15 percent of that number do the job today.Fortunately for skiing and the high country, one of that number is Blevins. His work has always been important in a hyper-specific way, exploring skiing's impact beyond its traditional branches of stoke-brah Red Bull flippy-doozers and ogling mansion-porn materialism. But in our current mass media extinction event, a Texas kid who spent his formative years living in a Vail laundry room has become an unlikely general in the battle for journalism's soul. His platoon is small and outgunned, but they have more spirit and better ideas. Frankly, they could win this thing.*I highly recommend Hutchins' Substack newsletter, Inside The News in Colorado:What we talked aboutSkiing as a Texas kid; the ‘90s ski bum; Vail 30 years ago; living in a laundry room; getting a chance at The Denver Post with no reporting experience; inventing the Colorado business ski beat; the great Charlie Meyers; the ‘90s heyday and slow implosion of mainstream American newsrooms; the nefarious impact of Alden Global Capital's gutting of local newspapers across America; leaving The Post to found The Colorado Sun; the Sun's journalist-led business model and whether it can be replicated elsewhere; why The Sun doesn't cover sports; the I-70 tipping point; pandemic relocators; Back-in-'92 Bro coming strong; Vail locals as the great liftline generators; the midweek business resort communities always wanted has arrived and no one was ready; the trap of basing long-term policy decisions on the anomaly of Covid; Colorado as short-term-rental laboratory; how ski towns created their own housing crisis; the new Mountain West, “where the locals live in hotels and the visitors stay in houses”; the housing scuffle between Vail Resorts and its namesake town; does an old Telluride lawsuit tell us how this ends?; the sheep defenders; the centuries-old problem of the company town; why developers give up and would rather build mansions than affordable housing; density is not the enemy; the elusive NIMBY; whether Vail's employee pay bump and lift ticket limits will be enough to prevent a repeat of the complaint-laden 2021-22 ski season; why the Epic Pass keeps losing independent partners; the most well-kept secret in skiing; why comparing Vail and Alterra's business models is so difficult; the inevitability of Alterra going public on the stock markets; perhaps the best reaction I've ever heard to Vail and Beaver Creek charging $275 for a one-day lift ticket; and why independent ski areas are thriving in the megapass era. Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewAny time is a good time to talk to Blevins. He is wired on virtually any story impacting Colorado's ski industry: Vail's financial performance, leadership tumult at the National Ski Patrol, patroller unionization, Keystone's expansion oopsie. Incredibly, skiing is just part of his beat. His Sun author page is an eclectic menu of stories ranging from the drama upending crunchy thinktanks to novel collaborations between ranchers and the Bureau of land management to crises in Colorado trailer parks. But we didn't talk, explicitly, about any of these things. We focused, instead, on adding context to stories I've been covering in The Storm: multi-mountain passes, mountain-town housing, traffic, the evolution of media. We could have had a different conversation the next day, and an entirely different one the day after that. Blevins is the best kind of journalist: observant, curious, prolific, devoted, and unapologetically honest. And also extremely busy. I took more of his time than I deserved, but his candor and insight will be enormously valuable to my listeners.Questions I wish I'd askedYou could ask Blevins about any issue of consequence to hit the Colorado ski scene in the past 20 years and he would have a ready answer, so we could have gone just about anywhere with this interview. Our focus was the evolution of media in the digital age, I-70, housing, the megapass wars, Vail Resorts' operating adjustments ahead of next ski season, and the resilience of independent ski areas in this consolidation era. But I had backup questions prepared on the tumult roiling the National Ski Patrol, the proposed mega-development at tiny Kendall Mountain, the comeback of Cuchara, resort employee unionization, and much more. Next time.Why you should read The Colorado SunThere is a whole subset of journalists who write about journalism. This beat is surprisingly robust. If you want to keep up, I suggest subscribing to Nieman Lab's near-daily newsletter, which aggregates the day's best media coverage of itself.But even if you're not paying attention, you understand that journalism, like everything else, has gotten its ass kicked by the internet over the past 25 years or so. The world I grew up in is not the world we live in now. Newspapers, dropped daily on a doorstep and acting as a subscriber's primary source of information about the local community and outside world, no longer exist principally in that form or serve that function. They are one source of information in a universe of infinite information, most of it bad.Many people, it seems, have a hard time telling the good information from the bad. “The media” is a four-letter word in many circles, cast as an agenda-driven force puppet-mastered by diabolical unseen elites. Besides, why bother reading the work of trained journalists when you can find online groups who validate any kookball idea you have, from the notion that the planet is flat (surely these knuckleheads are trolling us), to the conviction that the government is pumping toxic chemicals into the atmosphere.Certainly there are ideologically driven news organizations. But “the media,” for the most part, is individual journalists – educated middle-class workers – seeking the truth through a methodical process of fact-finding. Unfortunately, as the world migrated online and the information gatekeepers lost power, traditional media business models collapsed, opening an enormous void that was quickly filled by every moron with a keyboard.Big, legacy media was slow to adapt. But it is adapting now. Journalists are finding a way. The Colorado Sun, like the Texas Tribune before it, has established a sustainable template for high-quality, community-supported journalism. They have no central office, no printing costs, minimal advertising. Every dollar they earn goes into reporting. Most of those dollars come from citizens grateful for the truth, who pay a monthly subscription even though The Sun has no paywall.It's an appealing alternative to the minimalist business model of Alden Global Capital and The Denver Post. And I think it will predominate long-term, as journalists migrate from low-morale dens of aggressive cost-cutting run by opaque hedgemasters to spirited corps of locals engaged with and invested in their communities. In 50 years, we may be looking back at The Colorado Sun as a pioneer of digital-age journalism, one that established a new template for what a local news organization could be.Podcast notes* Alden Global Capital's hilariously useless website. * The Texas Tribune is considered the OG of modern public-service journalism, and it comes up throughout the podcast.* In our discussion on the current housing-development dispute between the town of Vail and Vail Resorts, Blevins referred to a recent column he had written comparing this situation to a similar situation in Telluride:When a deep-pocketed investor proposed luxury homes and a village on Telluride's pastoral valley floor in the late 1990s, the town moved to block development, citing damage to the region's rural character. Town voters approved a decision to condemn the 572 acres on the valley floor in 2002. The case eventually landed in the Colorado Supreme Court, which ruled that Telluride had the power to condemn that acreage outside its boundary.The valuation proved spicy. The town offered the developer $26 million. The developer wanted $51 million. He forced a jury trial to move to nearby Delta County where the jury in 2007 ordered Telluride to pay $50 million, which was twice what the town had set aside to protect the parcel. A massive fundraising effort followed and the valley floor remains a bucolic stretch of open space on the edge of downtown Telluride.In Telluride, the value boiled down to the developer arguing the “highest and best use” of the 572 acres, where he envisioned multimillion-dollar homes, shops and restaurants. At Vail, that could come down to whether the parcel could ever be used for high-end homes.“The Vail corporation will argue that the land should be valued for its higher and best use,” said Collins, who penned a legal paper analyzing the Telluride valley floor case. “Assuming the ski corporation wants to fight this, that will absolutely be their argument. Highest and best use. That's just good lawyering.”This, Blevins thinks, is where the Vail dispute is headed. Tens of millions in public money spent and no new housing built. For more insight like this, sign up for The Sun:The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 104/100 in 2022, and number 350 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing all year round. Join us. 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New Orleans Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu said it best, the Saints are only 4 weeks into a 17-round bout. However, the team feels a lot further away. One of the main reasons why has centers around self-inflicted wounds. Until the team can repair those issues, turnovers and penalties, no matter if he quarterback is Andy Dalton or Jameis Winston or if weapons like Michael Thomas and Alvin Kamara are on the field, it's going to be a tough go as the Eason rolls along and the schedule gets tougher. How Latavius Murray commanded a roster spot against the Minnesota Vikings and Chris Olave continues to show he's the Saints top weapon on offense. There are positives to build off off but until the improvements are tangibly made on the field, it's hard to find solace in potential. Find and follow Locked On Saints on your favorite podcast platforms:
Welcome back Witches! This week's episode covers part 2 in our 3 part Tarot series, with part 3 being exclusive to our Supercast subscribers. This week's Tarot deep dive is over the Minor Arcana. We're going to give you a brief history of the Minor Arcana, we'll discuss each suit, and then the numerical ties. We highly encourage you to following along with your own decks. So get in losers, and lets jump into part 2 of the Tarot series, The Minor Arcana!! We would be forever thankful if you leave our podcast a 5-Star review. If you really loved the show and want more Get in Loser content, check out our Supercast link below, or search the Supercast website for Get in Loser, We're Doing Witchcraft. You can also find us at our Buy Me a Coffee link below. There you can purchase a membership to our podcast and obtain exclusives like, getting episodes early, shout outs on the show, access to our “Ask me anything” forum, our monthly newsletter, a promo code for merchandise, and more. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @GetinWitches, on TikTok @weredoingwitchcraft or email us at weredoingwitchcraft@gmail.com. You can support our show through our Supercast: https://getinloserweredoingwitchcraft.supercast.com/ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/getinwitches Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio- The Witch ----more---- References Tea, Michelle. Modern Tarot. (2017). Harper Elixer, an Imprint of Harper Collins. Eason, Cassandra. (2015). A Little Bit of Tarot- An Introduction to Reading Tarot. Sterling Ethos New York. Alexander, Skye. The Modern Witchcraft Book of Tarot: Your Complete Guide to Understanding the Tarot. (2017). Adams Media (an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc.). https://www.biddytarot.com/tarot-card-meanings/minor-arcana/suit-of-pentacles Youtube: AnnieTime Tarot Chaotic Witch Aunt Mintfaery
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Jamari Jones should be the permanent starting QB for Mississippi Valley State as Jelani Eason just wasn't getting the job done vs Delta State, Austin Peay, or Tarleton State. Prairie View A&M vs Alabama State and Hampton vs Delaware are big time games this week, but they weren't able to make the cut as the game of the week. Jamari Jones should be the permanent starting QB for Mississippi Valley State as Jelani Eason just wasn't getting the job done vs Delta State, Austin Peay, or Tarleton State. Prairie View A&M vs Alabama State and Hampton vs Delaware are big time games this week, but they weren't able to make the cut as the game of the week. Jamari Jones should be the permanent starting QB for Mississippi Valley State as Jelani Eason just wasn't getting the job done vs Delta State, Austin Peay, or Tarleton. Jones came into the last game vs Delta State and was able to pass Eason's season stats in 3 quarters. Week 4 is important because it gives us a more concrete opinion on these teams. Money games are typically done by this point, so everyone is facing a good competition level. For SWAC teams, conference play begins and the importance of each game is elevated. Prairie View A&M vs Alabama State and Hampton vs Delaware are big time games this week, but they weren't able to make the cut as the game of the week. Dee Davis and Trazon Conley could face off in a battle of SWAC opponents. Hampton's first CAA game comes against one of the best teams in the country. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Upside Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog Fantasy Sign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's not too early to begin advanced care planning. Joanne Eason, President of Five Wishes, discusses the importance for adults to consider the choice of comfort care, family relationships, and spiritual and emotional impact. Download the Five Wishes program.Sponsored by Accushield, Connected Living, Hamilton CapTel, Enquire, LTC REIT, OneDay, Meridian Capital, iN2L, Solinity, and The Bridge Group Construction.Connect with BTG on social media:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInMeet the Hosts:Lucas McCurdy, @SeniorLivingFan Owner, The Bridge Group Construction; Senior Living Construction Renovation - CapEx - Reposition Joshua Crisp, Founder and CEO, Solinity; Senior Living Development - Management - Consulting - MarketingProduced by Solinity Marketing.
When the bodies of eight missing sex workers are found in the home of a serial killer in Poughkeepsie, New York, one woman is noticeably absent: Michelle Eason. Decades after closing the case against Kendall Francois, police are still looking for Michelle - and they think there's a good chance someone else may be responsible for her disappearance.If you have any information about Michelle Eason, call the City of Poughkeepsie Police at 845-451-7577.National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233); for TTY: 1-800-787-3224 Text “START” to 88788Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/missing-michelle-eason-part-2/
When Michelle Eason is reported missing, she's the fifth sex worker in one year to vanish from Poughkeepsie, New York. As police work to get to the bottom of all the disappearances, there's no shortage of suspects. If you have any information about Michelle Eason, call the City of Poughkeepsie Police at 845-451-7577.National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233); for TTY: 1-800-787-3224 Text “START” to 88788Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/missing-michelle-eason-part-1/