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What do you do when a core part of your business stops working? In this episode of The Kelly Roach Show, Kelly shares the behind-the-scenes story of a major breaking point she experienced with live events, and how that breakdown ultimately led to one of the biggest operational breakthroughs in her business. After years of dealing with rising hotel costs, declining service, logistical nightmares, and event experiences that drained time and energy away from what mattered most, Kelly hit a point where something had to change. Instead of applying another temporary fix, she made a bold decision: erbuild the entire model from the ground up. The result? A completely reimagined event strategy that: Eliminated the biggest logistical headaches Reduced costs for both the company and its clients Increased profitability Improved the client experience And allowed Kelly to focus fully on delivering transformational content from the stage In this episode, Kelly walks through the exact process she used to move a major operational challenge from the "red column" to the "green column" and turned a frustrating business problem into a scalable asset. If you're currently navigating a breakdown moment in your business, this episode will help you see it through a completely different lens (and give you the mindset and strategy needed to turn that challenge into your next breakthrough). TIMESTAMPS: 00:00: Why every challenge in your business can become a breakthrough. 04:00 — When a business model stops working (And why small fixes won't solving the underlying problem). 06:30 — Tactical fixes vs. systems-level solutions (and the leadership mindset shift required to create lasting change) 09:00 — Blowing up our event experience and rebuilding from the ground up 12:00 — Eliminating Hotel Logistics Completely Moving events to a new venue model that simplified everything. 14:30 — How our event became profitable before it even started. 16:30 — Improving Client Experience While Lowering Costs 18:00 — Building a Repeatable Event System 19:30 — Why Breakdowns Often Precede Breakthroughs RESOURCES: Pre-order Your Copy of The Miracle Hour Book and learn Kelly's simple system to generate daily sales in your business in just one hour a day (plus, get up to $25K+ in added VIP bonuses when you purchase 5 copies or more!) https://www.themiraclehourbook.com/ Join our next Legacy Leaders Retreat happening August 31st-September 1st in Boca Raton, FL: https://join.thebusinessadvisory.com/legacyexperiencesept Subscribe to Kelly's Substack newsletter: https://kellyroachofficial.substack.com/subscribe Follow Kelly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyroachofficial/ Follow Kelly on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelly.roach.520/ Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyroachint/
Andy and Randy visit the Backpage with Beau Johnson.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the latest Cubs, White Sox and World Baseball Classic storylines. Later, Mully and Haugh reviewed how executive producer Dustin Rhoades is on a run of making good predictions.
The Drive doesn't think fans seem to care about how potentially the USA could be out of the World Baseball classic in the group stage.
Players the Cowboys have added already this week. Bam Adebayo scored 83 points last night for the Heat. Team USA loses to Italy in the WBC. Jane Slater joins the show. Choppin it up!
start Bam Adebyao goes for 83 pts00:25:00 Jaylen Brown's ejection00:33:00 Ravens back out of Maxx Crosby trade00:37:00 Team USA may be eliminated from WBC00:46:00 DeAngelo Williams01:12:00 WTFWAC almost bans Utah Valley from basketball tournamentsNew food at Mariners gameNew emojis
start Bam Adebyao goes for 83 pts00:25:00 Jaylen Brown's ejection00:33:00 Ravens back out of Maxx Crosby trade00:37:00 Team USA may be eliminated from WBC00:46:00 DeAngelo Williams01:12:00 WTFWAC almost bans Utah Valley from basketball tournamentsNew food at Mariners gameNew emojis
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Ron Johnson was one of the most successful retail executives in America. He'd made Target hip. He'd built the Apple Store from nothing into a retail phenomenon. So when J.C. Penney hired him as CEO in 2011, expectations were sky-high. Johnson moved fast. He killed the coupons. Eliminated the sales events. Redesigned the stores. When […]
Ron Johnson was one of the most successful retail executives in America. He'd made Target hip. He'd built the Apple Store from nothing into a retail phenomenon. So when J.C. Penney hired him as CEO in 2011, expectations were sky-high. Johnson moved fast. He killed the coupons. Eliminated the sales events. Redesigned the stores. When his team suggested testing the new pricing strategy in a few locations first, Johnson said five words that explain everything that happened next: "We didn't test at Apple." Within seventeen months, sales dropped twenty-five percent. He was fired. And here's the part nobody talks about: Johnson had access to all the data. Every week, the numbers told the same story. Customers were leaving. Revenue was collapsing. The board was getting nervous. He could see it all. He just couldn't act on it. Because changing course would mean he wasn't the visionary who reinvented retail. He wasn't making a business decision anymore. He was protecting who he believed he was. That's the identity trap. And it doesn't just happen to CEOs. What if changing your mind didn't have to feel like losing yourself? Let's get into it. Why Identity Bias Looks Like Your Best Qualities The trap doesn't target bad thinkers. It targets good ones. Think about the entrepreneur who poured three years and her life savings into a startup. The data says it's failing. The metrics are clear. Her advisors are suggesting it's time to pivot or shut down. She has every analytical tool to evaluate this accurately. And she can't do it. She's plenty smart. The problem is that admitting failure would mean she's "a quitter." And she is not a quitter. That's not who she is. Johnson wasn't stupid either. He was brilliant. His identity as the retail visionary just happened to make him blind to the one thing that could save his company: the possibility that what worked at Apple wouldn't work at Penney's. He experienced his blindness as conviction. As leadership. And that's the disguise. Every other thinking error in this series, uncertainty, depletion, time pressure, social pressure, you can feel those happening. You know when you're tired. You know when you're rushed. But identity fusion is invisible from the inside. It disguises itself as your best qualities. The entrepreneur calls it perseverance. Johnson called it vision. The investor who won't sell a losing position? He calls it discipline. Your ego doesn't announce that it's taking over. It puts on a costume that looks exactly like your strengths. And your brain? Your brain is in on it. Why Changing Your Mind Feels Like a Threat When a belief becomes part of your identity, your brain defends it as it would defend your body. Challenge that belief, and your brain responds the same way it would to a physical threat. Not metaphorically. The same neural circuits that protect you from danger activate to protect you from being wrong. That's why arguments about strategy or direction can generate so much heat and so little light. You're not debating a position anymore. You're defending territory. And sometimes you defend it long past the point where the evidence says stop. A project you've poured months into. A strategy you championed. A hire you fought for. The data says cut your losses, but you keep going because walking away would mean all that time, all that effort, all that money was wasted. That's the sunk cost fallacy. And most people think it's about the money or the time. But it's not. Sunk cost is about identity. Think about that manager who spent eighteen months building a new system. The team knows it's not working. She knows it's not working. But scrapping it doesn't just waste eighteen months of budget. It means her judgment failed. It means she led her team down the wrong road for a year and a half. "I've invested too much to quit" sounds like a financial calculation. It's not. It's an identity statement. What she's really saying is: "If I quit, I'm the kind of person who wastes eighteen months of people's lives." The sunk cost isn't financial. It's existential. And suddenly you can see that every time you've held on too long, stayed in something past its expiration date, defended something you knew wasn't working, the force holding you there wasn't logic. It was your self-image refusing to absorb the hit. So how do you loosen the grip once you realize it's there? Three Warning Signs Your Ego Has Taken the Wheel Here's what to watch for. 1. Emotional Intensity That Doesn't Match the Stakes Someone suggests a different approach to a process you built. Not a criticism. Just an alternative. And you feel a flash of heat in your chest. Defensiveness. Maybe irritation. The reaction is way out of proportion to the suggestion. Pay attention to that gap. The intensity isn't about the process. It's about what being wrong would say about you. 2. How You Argue When someone pushes back on your position, watch what happens. If you find yourself attacking the person instead of engaging their argument, that's identity talking. "You don't understand our industry." "You haven't been doing this as long as I have." The moment you shift from "here's why the evidence supports my position" to "here's why you're not qualified to question it," you've stopped defending a conclusion and started defending yourself. The tell is subtle: you'll feel righteous, not curious. 3. The Evidence Filter When you're evaluating something objectively, new information can move you in either direction. But when identity is involved, watch what happens. You accept supporting evidence quickly, uncritically, almost with relief. Contradicting evidence? You tear it apart. You find flaws in the methodology. You question the source. You say, "That's just one study." When you're applying completely different standards depending on which direction the evidence points, that's not critical thinking. That's identity protection wearing a lab coat. How To Loosen the Grip So what do you do once you recognize the grip? Early in my career, I championed a technology direction that I was convinced was right. The evidence started coming back that it wasn't working. And I was doing exactly what I just described. Scrutinizing the bad data, embracing the good data, and getting irritated when people questioned me. It wasn't until a colleague looked at me and said, "You're not evaluating this anymore. You're defending it," that I realized my identity had completely hijacked my judgment. What helped was a shift in language that sounds simple but changes everything. Stop holding beliefs as part of your identity. Start holding them as a working thesis. The Reframe Listen to the difference between these two statements. First: "I believe this company will succeed." Second: "My working thesis is that this company will succeed." The first version fuses the belief to you. If the company fails, you were wrong. You made a bad bet. The second version builds in the expectation that your thinking will evolve. New data doesn't make you wrong. It makes you better informed. The Proof That colleague I mentioned? After that conversation, I started framing every strong opinion as a working thesis in my own head. Not out loud at first. Just internally. And the effect was immediate. I stopped feeling attacked when contradicting data came in. I started treating it as an update instead of a threat. The position I was defending? I reversed it completely. And the thing I was most afraid of — looking like I'd wasted everyone's time — never happened. The team was relieved. The Practice Next time you find yourself defending a position with more heat than it deserves, pause and restate it starting with "My working thesis is..." Then ask yourself: "What would I need to see to change this?" If you can't answer that question, if there's literally no evidence that could change your mind, that belief has become part of your identity. And your brain will protect it like one. The Door The goal isn't to be wishy-washy. Commit fully to your working thesis. Act on it with confidence. The difference is that you've built a door in the wall, and you've given yourself permission to walk through it if the evidence changes. That door is the difference between updating when you're wrong and doubling down until it costs you. Why Identity Is the Amplifier The identity trap doesn't operate alone. It recruits every other force we've covered in Part Two of this series. Facing uncertainty? Identity says, "You're not the kind of person who hesitates." Someone manufactures a deadline to pressure you? "Leaders are decisive. Act now." The whole room disagrees with your position? Identity whispers "I'm a team player" — or digs in with "I'm the one who sees what others miss." Identity is the amplifier. It takes every vulnerability from Episodes 10 through 13 and cranks up the volume. That's why we saved it for last. Everything else we've covered in Part Two? Necessary. But not sufficient. Because if you haven't dealt with your identity's grip on your beliefs, those skills have a backdoor that ego walks right through. And this is exactly what mindjacking exploits. I go much deeper into an article I wrote and in my dedicated mindjacking episode, links below. But the core mechanism is this: mindjacking doesn't just offer you convenient conclusions. It attaches those conclusions to who you are. "People like us think this." "Smart people choose this." Once a belief becomes a badge of identity, you'll convince yourself. No external persuasion required. From Seeing the Trap to Building the Escape Here's your challenge this week. Pick one belief you hold that you've never seriously questioned. Something professional. Your management philosophy. Your investment thesis. Your view on how your industry works. Something you'd describe as "just who I am." Now find the strongest argument against it. Not a straw man. The real, best case the other side would make. Sit with it. See if you can engage with it without your threat response kicking in. If you can? You've just proven that your thinking is bigger than your identity. And that is the most important skill in this entire series. If this episode shifted something for you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And in the comments, tell me: what's a belief you held that you later realized was more about identity than evidence? I think we can all learn from each other on this one. Episode 15 is about designing your decision environment. Not tips. Systems. Structures that protect your thinking, so willpower becomes optional. Now you can see the trap. Next, we build the escape route. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss it, and I'll see you in the next one. Endnotes — Episode 14 How To Quit Defending Decisions You Know Are Wrong "He'd made Target hip. He'd built the Apple Store from nothing into a retail phenomenon": Brad Tuttle, "The 5 Big Mistakes That Led to Ron Johnson's Ouster at JC Penney," TIME, April 9, 2013, https://business.time.com/2013/04/09/the-5-big-mistakes-that-led-to-ron-johnsons-ouster-at-jc-penney/. Johnson is credited with creating Target's "cheap chic" brand positioning in the early 2000s and subsequently designing and launching Apple's retail stores, which became the highest-grossing retail outlets per square foot in America. "We didn't test at Apple": Tuttle, "The 5 Big Mistakes" (cited in note 1). When Johnson's team proposed testing the new pricing strategy on a limited basis before rolling it out chain-wide, Johnson reportedly shot down the idea with this statement. The quote has been widely attributed in retail industry reporting. See also James Surowiecki, "Why Ron Johnson Is Struggling at J.C. Penney," The New Yorker (The Financial Page), March 25, 2013. The article is archived under The New Yorker's legacy URL format; for a summary of Surowiecki's argument, see Derek Thompson's coverage in The Atlantic and Quartz: https://qz.com/58487/jc-penneys-ceo-wasnt-the-one-who-killed-it. "Within seventeen months, sales dropped twenty-five percent. He was fired.": Multiple sources confirm these figures. Sales fell $4.3 billion in 2012 — a 25 percent decline — and same-store sales dropped 31.7 percent in Q4 2012, which analysts called "the worst quarter in all retail history." Johnson was terminated on April 8, 2013, seventeen months after taking over. See Tuttle, "The 5 Big Mistakes" (cited in note 1); Sean Williams, "This May Be the Worst Quarter in Retail History," The Motley Fool, February 28, 2013, https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/02/28/this-may-be-the-worst-quarter-in-retail-history.aspx; and the Ron Johnson entry at Wikiwand, which aggregates and cites the primary financial reporting, https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Ron_Johnson_(businessman). "When a belief becomes part of your identity, your brain defends it as it would defend your body": Jonas T. Kaplan, Sarah I. Gimbel, and Sam Harris, "Neural Correlates of Maintaining One's Political Beliefs in the Face of Counterevidence," Scientific Reports 6, 39589 (December 23, 2016), https://www.nature.com/articles/srep39589. doi:10.1038/srep39589. Using fMRI on 40 participants with strong political beliefs, the researchers found that challenges to identity-linked beliefs activated the amygdala and insular cortex — brain structures involved in threat detection and emotional processing — while also engaging the Default Mode Network, associated with self-referential thinking. Participants who resisted changing their minds showed the strongest activity in these areas. Lead author Kaplan noted: "The amygdala in particular is known to be especially involved in perceiving threat and anxiety." A 2026 replication by an independent European team confirmed these findings. See Kossowska, M., Szwed, P., Czarnek, G. et al., "Neural Correlates of Belief Change in Political and Non-Political Domains Among Left-Wing Individuals Confronted with Counterarguments," Scientific Reports 16, 4895 (January 8, 2026), https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-026-35397-6. doi:10.1038/s41598-026-35397-6. "That's the sunk cost fallacy": Hal R. Arkes and Catherine Blumer, "The Psychology of Sunk Cost," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 35, no. 1 (February 1985): 124–140. doi:10.1016/0749-5978(85)90049-4. Available via ScienceDirect: https://doi.org/10.1016/0749-5978(85)90049-4. Arkes and Blumer defined the sunk cost effect as "a greater tendency to continue an endeavor once an investment in money, effort, or time has been made" and demonstrated across multiple experiments that the effect is driven by the desire not to appear wasteful — a fundamentally identity-protective motive rather than a financial calculation. "Sunk cost is about identity": The connection between sunk cost escalation and self-concept draws on Barry M. Staw, "Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action," Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 16, no. 1 (1976): 27–44. doi:10.1016/0030-5073(76)90005-2. Available via ScienceDirect: https://doi.org/10.1016/0030-5073(76)90005-2. Staw's central finding was that individuals committed the greatest resources to failing investments when they were personally responsible for the initial decision — an "intra-individual process in which people tend to act in ways to protect their own self-image." This reframes sunk cost escalation as identity protection rather than mere financial irrationality. See also Hal R. Arkes and Catherine Blumer, "The Psychology of Sunk Cost" (cited in note 5), whose findings complement Staw's by emphasizing the role of waste-avoidance norms tied to self-presentation. "To consider an alternative view, you would have to consider an alternative version of yourself": Jonas T. Kaplan, quoted in Emily Gersema, "Hardwired: The Brain's Circuitry for Political Belief," USC Press Room, December 23, 2016, https://pressroom.usc.edu/hardwired-the-brains-circuitry-for-political-belief/. This quote from the lead author of the fMRI study (cited in note 4) captures the identity-belief fusion mechanism described throughout this episode. Kaplan added: "Political beliefs are like religious beliefs in the respect that both are part of who you are and important for the social circle to which you belong."
Bongani Bingwa chats with MasterChef South Africa contestant Ali Sonday about his elimination from the show, what motivated him to join the competition, and his plans moving forward. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Operation Epic Fury, the decisive U.S.-led military campaign authorized by President Trump, has achieved striking early success by crippling Iran's nuclear infrastructure, ballistic missile stockpiles, air defenses, and key Revolutionary Guard command centers shortly after launch. Executed in close partnership with Israel — whose parallel Operation Roaring Lion delivered precision strikes, including the confirmed elimination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — the joint effort combined overwhelming American airpower, stealth bombers, and advanced drones with Israel's deep intelligence and targeted capabilities to rapidly overwhelm Iranian defenses. Supporters hail the operation's progress as a historic demonstration of peace through strength, delivering devastating blows to the regime's terror apparatus and nuclear ambitions ahead of schedule while minimizing prolonged escalation. We also cover: Luigi Mangione dodges death penalty. Fake Jim Carrey? Bill Clinton denies EVERYTHING. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:18 U.S.A. & Israel's Strikes on Iran 02:57 Austin, TX Bar/Nightclub Shooter 04:05 President Trump on the Attacks on Iran 11:00 Three U.S. Service Members Killed 12:01 U.S. F-15 Pilots Survive Kuwait Friendly Fire Incident 12:43 What Iran has Done to the U.S.A. 14:58 X-Ray View of the IRGC Building 15:38 Ayatollah Death Announced on Iran TV 20:02 "Ten-Minute Leader" 21:10 New BINGO Calendar from Kris 21:42 Celebrations in Tehran 24:09 Celebrations in DC 24:24 CBS News Reporter at 'Thank You, Trump!' Rally 27:56 Fareed Zakaria on Iran Foreign Minister 31:47 Kamala Harris on the Strikes on Iran 32:57 Adam Schiff on the Strikes on Iran 34:28 New Iran Leadership is Willing to Talk 35:06 President Trump Calls for Iranians to Rise Up! 36:57 Hezbollah Leadership Eliminated 39:12 Iranian Council Currently Running the Country 41:30 Hacking Iranian TV, Phone Apps, and Drones 42:21 U.S. Service Members Turn Off Location on All Devices 44:48 Moj Mahdara Tells Democrats to Wake Up 48:15 Iran Missile Nearly Hits Dubai's Burj Khalifa 51:04 B-2 Stealth Bombers Used in Iran Strikes 53:50 Footage of Iran Strikes 1:00:09 China Cut Off from Iran's Oil 1:05:35 Update on Minnesota Fraud 1:07:09 Iranians Raise the Red Flag 1:08:05 IRGC Bombs Iranian School 1:12:21 Fat Five 1:26:26 Bill Clinton "Saw Nothing" 1:28:07 James Comer on Bill Clinton's Statement 1:30:10 Fourth U.S. Service Member Dead 1:30:40 Stephen A. Smith Disgusted with Democrats at SOTU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Trump once again showed the overwhelming might and sophistication of the United States military. General Dan "Raizin" Caine led the operation alongside Secretary of War Pate Hegseth. Within 24 hours, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and over 40 top Iranian officials were taken out. With an extremely deteriorated leadership in place, Iran is launching strikes against some of their gulf neighbors, further isolating themselves in the region. President Trump has made it clear that the U.S. is not going to get into a long dragged out boots on the ground war in Iran. Now is the time for the people of Iran to step up and install new leadership that can build the country back up to its former glory. We are here to unpack Iran and what comes next with a top DOD official and a National Security Advisor from the first Trump administration. Featuring: Sec. Robert Wilkie Former Under Secretary for Defense and Readiness https://x.com/SecWilkie Victoria Coates Former National Security Advisor Vice President | Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy Today's show is sponsored by: Ruff Greens - https://ruffgreens.com/ enter code: SPICER for your FREE starter pack. If you're a dog lover and want to keep your dog healthy and happy then you have to give them Ruff Greens. Ruff Greens bring the nutrition your dog needs back. Dr. Dennis Black a Naturopathic Doctor helping humans and their pets for over 25 years created Ruff Greens. Ruff Greens supports long-term health by providing LIVE bioavailable nutrients and essential vitamins, minerals, probiotics, digestive enzymes, and omega oils. It promotes longevity and supplements the diet with natural antioxidants and anti- inflammatory compounds that help dogs stay active, mobile, and alert as they age. Head to https://ruffgreens.com/ enter code: SPICER for your FREE starter pack. Firecracker Farms - https://firecracker.farm/ use code word: SEAN for a discount. Everything's better with HOT SALT. Firecracker Farms hot salt is hand crafted on their family farm with Carolina Reaper, Ghost and Trinidad Scorpion peppers. This is a balanced, deep flavor pair perfect with your favorite foods. Whether it's eggs, steaks, veggies or even your favorite beverage, Firecracker Farms hot salt is what you've been missing. Just head to https://firecracker.farm/ use code word: SEAN for a discount. Unlock the flavor in your food now!------------------------------------------------------------- 1️⃣ Subscribe and ring the bell for new videos: https://youtube.com/seanmspicer?sub_confirmation=1 2️⃣ Become a part of The Sean Spicer Show community: https://www.seanspicer.com/ 3️⃣ Listen to the full audio show on all platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sean-spicer-show/id1701280578 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/32od2cKHBAjhMBd9XntcUd iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-sean-spicer-show-120471641/ 4️⃣ Stay in touch with Sean on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/seanmspicer Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanspicer Instagram: https://instagram.com/seanmspicer/ 5️⃣ Follow The Sean Spicer Show on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/seanspicershow Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanspicershow Instagram: https://instagram.com/seanspicershow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Olympic rower Philip Doyle and pro partner Daniela Roze joined Oliver in studio, after being eliminated from Dancing with the Stars.
0:00 - Intro & Snake Song0:58 - Show Begins: Initial Thoughts on Elimination Chamber1:32 - Women's Elimination Chamber Match Discussion3:46 - Tiffany Stratton Problems & Kiana James Debut7:40 - Raquel Rodriguez & Rhea Ripley's Size Discussion13:10 - Champion Becky Lynch vs. AJ Lee (Women's IC Title)22:42 - AJ Lee's Legacy & Career Retrospective31:06 - CM Punk vs. Finn Bálor (World Heavyweight Championship)38:47 - Judgment Day's Future & Storyline Direction46:20 - Dan Hausen's Box Debut Disaster54:26 - Masked Man Reveal: Seth Rollins Returns59:36 - Men's Elimination Chamber Match1:03:32 - LA Knight's Botch & Push Discussion1:11:26 - Logan Paul as a Heel & Celebrity Wrestlers1:14:22 - Randy Orton Wins & WrestleMania Implications1:23:20 - Overall Show Grades & Final ThoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Live from Joe's mom's basement (where the jokes are free but hospital care apparently isn't), the Stacking Benjamins crew tackles two very real financial stressors: surprise medical debt and a shifting housing market. First up is Amani Vance, who joined the Coast Guard at 19 and soon faced a nightmare scenario. What started as appendicitis escalated to severe sepsis after limited on-base resources and long waits for off-base care. After hospitalization, including treatment for an abscess and eventual appendix removal, Amani received a bill totaling roughly $43,000 to $45,000. And here's where it gets worse. She didn't qualify for VA help because she hadn't yet served 180 days. Accessing Coast Guard records proved difficult. The bill arrived after the care, opaque, overwhelming, and completely disconnected from what she had agreed to or expected. If you're a Stacker, you know this feeling. The stress isn't just the number. It's the lack of clarity. Amani shares how she started researching options, discovered the nonprofit Dollar For through Reddit, and used them to apply for hospital financial assistance. Dollar For helped her complete and submit the required forms, and within weeks, she was approved for 100% financial assistance, wiping out the bill entirely. Joe Saul-Sehy highlights an important takeaway. Nonprofit hospitals are legally required to offer financial assistance. Many for-profit hospitals offer programs, too. Income thresholds are often higher than people assume. The applications can be confusing, which is where advocates like Dollar For can make a huge difference. Instead of locking into $300 to $500 monthly payments for years, Amani walked away debt-free and with a completely different outlook. After Doug drops trivia about the youngest bank robber (yes, really), the crew pivots to housing. A recent Wall Street Journal/Redfin headline suggests the housing market may be tilting toward buyers, with more homes selling below list price and average sales around 8% under asking. Joe and OG break down what that means for Stackers, not in headline hype terms but practical life terms. What You'll Learn: Medical Bills and Financial Assistance: • Why medical debt feels different from other debt • How hospital financial assistance programs work • Why many people qualify but never apply • How nonprofits like Dollar For can help navigate the paperwork • Why you should always ask for itemized bills and assistance options Housing Market: Think Forward, Not Backward: • Why you shouldn't get stuck in your mortgage just because you locked in a low rate • How anchoring to past rates can cloud present decisions • Why negotiating power is shifting and how to use it • The importance of building financial margin when income rises • Smart, low cost staging tactics, including hiring a pro for just an hour of advice • How AI tools can help with pricing and presentation ideas The Big Takeaways: Before paying a massive medical bill, check whether you qualify for assistance. Financial stress often comes from confusion. Clarity is power. Housing decisions should be forward-looking, not emotionally anchored to the past. Margin and flexibility beat perfect timing. This Episode Is For You If: • You're facing medical debt and thought you had no options • You've been putting off dealing with a hospital bill because it feels hopeless • You're stuck in a low rate mortgage and wondering if you should move • You want to understand what's really happening in the housing market • You believe there's always more to the story than the bill or the headline Question for You: Have you ever negotiated or reduced a bill you initially thought was non-negotiable? Share your story in the Spotify comments or The Basement Facebook group. Your experience might help another Stacker avoid paying more than they should. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Rejane Gwynne & Chanelle Gale about their experience at MasterChef SA and their elimination. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oliver is joined in studio by Stephanie Kelly and her professional dance partner Ervinas Merfeldas
Jeremy Zakis notes the Australian T20 cricket team was eliminated early from their tournament following a catastrophic loss to Zimbabwe and a rained-out match, observing that T20 has evolved from a sideshow into a highly popular format rivaling traditional five-day test matches. 41898
Oliver is joined in studio by singer Niamh Kavanagh and her professional dance partner Stephen Vincent and new head judge and general icon, Oti Mabuse.
In this Red Delta Project Q&A, Matt digs into “food noise”, the constant preoccupation, cravings, and anxiety around eating, and why it's actually a form of chronic toxic stress that diet culture has normalized. While GLP-1 medications have helped many people experience dramatic relief from food noise, Matt explains you don't need drugs for that to happen: when your eating approach truly supports and satisfies your appetites, the noise fades naturally.He breaks down why restrictive dieting often fuels the binge/restrict cycle, why plateaus can be a healthy stress-reducing phase of fat loss, and how to build sustainable frameworks like “eat to satisfy” and plants + protein + portion control at each meal. The takeaway: a healthy diet should reduce stress, not create it—because the less stress it takes to get results, the easier they are to achieve and maintain.
Oliver meets Nationwide presenter Anne Cassin and Robert Rowinski, who were eliminated in the first dance-off of the current series of Dancing with the Stars.
BP boys review Pakistan's miraculous victory over the Netherlands. Use code "BP15" for an exclusive 15% off your purchase at Yashi Sports: https://www.yashisports.com
41 Tennesseans Died In 2025 Due To Illegal Alien Crimes…Most Other States Have Eliminated Grocery Tax, Why Can't Tennessee?The Problems With Tennessee's Version Of “School Choice” & How To Fix Them…Protecting Private Organizations & Churches From Being Forced To Recognize Same-Sex Marriages…The Tennessee Conservative's Brandon Lewis joins YAFFEE Live to discuss all this & more!Check out more from Yaffee Here >> https://www.wgow.com/2025/05/12/yaffee-live-2/
Reports have surfaced that Dorinda Medley is being a horrible person inside The Traitors castle in Scotland. Eliminated contestant Ron Funches claims that the things Dorinda said to him are so personal and so horrific that NBC had to edit them out. All of a sudden this reunion cannot come fast enough. The real reason Sutton fired Avi is exposed. Lisa Rinna blames Lisa Vanderpump for her villain edit. Mauricio drama is set to take center stage at the RHOP reunion. Julie Chrisley gives Wendy Osefo advice should she end up in jail. Last, but not least. Carl and Venita head to London together. @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: GROW THERAPY - GrowTherapy.com/VELVET (Whatever Challenges You're Facing, Grow Therapy Is Here To Help QUINCE - quince.com/velvetrope (Get Free Shipping and 365 Day Returns to As You Indulge In Affordable Luxury) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Creative teams struggle with approval bottlenecks and manual handoffs. Christine Royston, CMO at Wrike, explains how workflow management platforms eliminate these friction points through intelligent orchestration. Her team built automated approval routing that assigns specific reviewers based on asset type, sets clear turnaround times, and routes requests to backup approvers when primary contacts are unavailable. The system centralizes all feedback and approvals within a single platform, preventing conflicting input and reducing project delays.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Creative teams struggle with approval bottlenecks and manual handoffs. Christine Royston, CMO at Wrike, explains how workflow management platforms eliminate these friction points through intelligent orchestration. Her team built automated approval routing that assigns specific reviewers based on asset type, sets clear turnaround times, and routes requests to backup approvers when primary contacts are unavailable. The system centralizes all feedback and approvals within a single platform, preventing conflicting input and reducing project delays.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New baby. Multiple businesses. Constant travel. Real responsibility.And on top of that, I decided to start a PhD program.The anxiety wasn't coming from weakness.It was coming from trying to hold everything in my head instead of building systems around it.This is the mindset shift that took me from stress and anxiety to clarity and control — and why most people crack under pressure while others get stronger.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour by questioning if weather ruins the playoff experience and if it should be eliminated.(11:52) We discussed what the line is for tribute videos after Jrue Holiday got one last night.(23:17) The crew finishes the day with calls on everything Patriots.(35:21) Today's Takeaway,See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah return with the latest news, including the news that the Buffalo Bills fired coach Sean McDermott. They then continue their offseason autopsy, this time with the AFC, breaking down the teams whose seasons ended short of the playoffs. From missed opportunities to unfortunate injuries, the guys diagnose what went wrong across the conference. Looking ahead to the 2026 offseason, Gregg and DJ map out potential paths forward for each team, including looming free agent decisions, draft priorities, salary cap challenges, and the foundational pieces worth building around. Which AFC franchises are closer to a turnaround than they appear, and which face a longer rebuild? It is a clear eyed look at where the AFC stands and how these teams can get back into contention.NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah return with the latest news, including the news that the Buffalo Bills fired coach Sean McDermott. They then continue their offseason autopsy, this time with the AFC, breaking down the teams whose seasons ended short of the playoffs. From missed opportunities to unfortunate injuries, the guys diagnose what went wrong across the conference. Looking ahead to the 2026 offseason, Gregg and DJ map out potential paths forward for each team, including looming free agent decisions, draft priorities, salary cap challenges, and the foundational pieces worth building around. Which AFC franchises are closer to a turnaround than they appear, and which face a longer rebuild? It is a clear eyed look at where the AFC stands and how these teams can get back into contention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris welcomed on Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes for the daily transition segment.
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Hour 2 of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Bills season coming to an end against the Broncos. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Rashad Jennings reveal the breaking news that the Bills are moving on from head coach Sean McDermott. The Seahawks win a lopsided game over the 49ers. Plus, the Breakfast Table awards their Game Balls for the Divisional Round of the playoffs. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour, Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Dan Wiederer of The Athletic to discuss what he learned as the Bears cleaned out their lockers Monday and reflected on their terrific season that ended with a heartbreaking loss to the Rams in overtime Sunday in the divisional round. After that, Rahimi, Harris and Grote shared the best audio from the Bears locker room. Later, they fired up the Meatball Machine to hear reaction from Score listeners during and after the Bears' season-ending loss.
Seth and Sean discuss how bad CJ Stroud was in yesterday's loss in New England.
Seth and Sean discuss how awful CJ Stroud played in the Texans' loss in New England, the Texans offense being a disaster operation yesterday, and go through the day's Headlines.
Ross Bolen discusses the Houston Texans being eliminated from the NFL Playoffs with a 28-16 loss to the New England Patriots, C. J. Stroud's miserable performance, a generational defense wasted, and where the franchise goes from here. Video Produced by Kade Orris Watch on YouTube: YouTube.com/@BangingTheCan Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to the Bears' heartbreaking 20-17 loss to the Rams on Sunday at Soldier Field in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Later, they conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they debated the top sports stories of the day.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to the Bears' heartbreaking 20-17 loss to the Rams on Sunday at Soldier Field in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
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The playoffs are over for some teams — so can they actually be fixed? We break down eliminated NFL playoff teams and give three must-make moves for each franchise, including how the Panthers should build around Bryce Young, whether the Eagles should hit reset, and why the Chargers must overhaul their offense around Justin Herbert. Then we dive into a wild WHUF NFL Draft trade, sending J.J. McCarthy to Vegas, and debate who you'd rather have under two minutes, no timeouts, down four — Josh Allen edition, spanning modern stars, aging vets, and retired legends. Plus: Steelers head coach candidates, NBA WHUF Michael Porter Jr., and a Tyrese Maxey WYR featuring elite guards and wings across the league. NFL fixes, QB pressure moments, draft chaos, and NBA debates — all in one loaded rundown. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah return with a full NFC autopsy, breaking down the teams whose seasons ended short of the playoffs and examining how things unraveled. From flawed roster construction to injuries, quarterback questions and missed opportunities, the guys diagnose what went wrong across the conference. Looking ahead to the 2026 offseason, Gregg and DJ map out potential paths forward for each team—highlighting looming free-agent decisions, draft priorities, salary-cap challenges and the foundational pieces worth building around. Which NFC franchises are closer to a turnaround than they appear and which face a longer rebuild? It’s a clear-eyed look at where the NFC stands and how these teams can get back into contention.NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah return with a full NFC autopsy, breaking down the teams whose seasons ended short of the playoffs and examining how things unraveled. From flawed roster construction to injuries, quarterback questions and missed opportunities, the guys diagnose what went wrong across the conference. Looking ahead to the 2026 offseason, Gregg and DJ map out potential paths forward for each team—highlighting looming free-agent decisions, draft priorities, salary-cap challenges and the foundational pieces worth building around. Which NFC franchises are closer to a turnaround than they appear and which face a longer rebuild? It’s a clear-eyed look at where the NFC stands and how these teams can get back into contention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah return with a full NFC autopsy, breaking down the teams whose seasons ended short of the playoffs and examining how things unraveled. From flawed roster construction to injuries, quarterback questions and missed opportunities, the guys diagnose what went wrong across the conference. Looking ahead to the 2026 offseason, Gregg and DJ map out potential paths forward for each team—highlighting looming free-agent decisions, draft priorities, salary-cap challenges and the foundational pieces worth building around. Which NFC franchises are closer to a turnaround than they appear and which face a longer rebuild? It’s a clear-eyed look at where the NFC stands and how these teams can get back into contention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In their first chance to react to the Lions losing to the Minnesota Vikings and being eliminated from the playoffs, Valenti and Costa give you their honest opinion. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Week 15 Fastest 2 Minutes and then we recap every game from Sunday (00:00:00-00:10:33) Bills 35, Patriots 31 (00:10:33-00:31:46) Chargers 16, Chiefs 13 (00:31:46-00:45:22) Ravens 24, Bengals 0 (00:45:22-00:50:43) Bears 31, Browns 3 (00:50:43-00:59:20) Eagles 31, Raiders 0 (00:59:20-01:07:36) Commanders 29 ,Giants 21 (01:07:36-01:11:58) Texans 40, Cardinals 20 (01:11:58-01:16:03) Jaguars 48, Jets 20 (01:16:01-01:25:02) Rams 41, Lions 34 (01:25:02-01:33:16) Seahawks 18, Colts 16 (01:33:16-01:43:57) Broncos 34, Packers 26 (01:43:57-01:57:20) Saints 20, Panthers 17 (01:57:20-02:02:28) Niners 37, Titans 24 (02:02:28-02:05:33) Vikings 34, Cowboys 26 (02:05:33-02:10:45) We then do who's back of the week talk Heisman and more (02:10:45-02:33:36)You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take