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Phil Mauriello from the California Underground Podcast joins us to talk about the San DIego City Council in Retreat Mode from the non stop tax and fee hikesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I reflect on gratitude, paying attention to the lessons life keeps putting in front of us, and why slowing down matters. I shout out T.S. The Solution and his new track Enough Is Enough featuring Dravis, talk through studio life and meaningful conversations, and explore the idea of “the field”—the belief that life keeps nudging us until we listen. A reminder to be kinder, appreciate the people around us, and value the small moments. Peace.Show Flow00:33 Housekeeping01:23 Spokane Thing: New Single from T.S the Solution04:31 Spokast! Thing: Studio Plans and Podcast Recordings10:28 Pop-Culture Thing: 'The Field' and Shrinking18:43 Peace!
Most men don't realize how much of their anxiety, distraction, and frustration is tied to what they own—and what owns them. We live in a culture that constantly tells us to want more, buy more, and accumulate more, yet peace, clarity, and contentment feel further away than ever. Today's conversation is about pushing back against that noise and asking a harder, more honest question: When is enough, enough? My guest is Joshua Becker, author of Uncluttered Faith: Own Less, Love More, and Make an Impact in Your World. Joshua challenges the idea that minimalism is lifeless or empty and reframes it as an intentional act of stewardship, generosity, and purpose. We talk about consumerism, greed, anxiety, and the hidden cost of everything we own—and how living with less can actually free us to love people more deeply, live with greater clarity, and invest in what truly matters. This is a conversation about discipline, contentment, and creating a life that serves your mission—not your possessions. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 - Why Consumerism Fuels Misery 02:15 - The Inner Motivations Behind Overconsumption 04:49 - Selling With Integrity vs Manufacturing Need 07:10 - How Algorithms Shape Desire 11:44 - Purpose as the Filter for Consumption 14:42 - When Possessions Become a Burden 18:16 - Experimenting With Owning Less 21:13 - Reducing Phone Dependency 24:13 - The "Any Benefit" Mentality 28:01 - Wealth, Anxiety, and Possessions 32:20 - Wanting Less vs Earning More 34:06 - Money as a Magnifier 38:51 - What You Own Ends Up Owning You 44:17 - When Is Enough, Enough? 47:44 - Discovering You Have Enough Through Giving 51:59 - Generosity and Abundance 55:20 - Stewardship as the Antidote to Comparison 58:10 - Uncluttered Faith and the Hope Effect Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
Peter MacFarlane speaks to Paul Higgs on Liverpool Live Radio about Brian Sorensen, and what's going wrong at Everton Women, following a 6th home defeat in a row in the WSL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Laura is honoring today's “Get ICE Out of Minnesota” “Day of Truth and Freedom.”
Minnesotans say ICE agents and other federal officers have been terrorizing residents as part of “Operation Metro Surge” for nearly a month. And as ICE’s enforcement becomes more militarized and their numbers grow, so does the network of resistance created by everyday citizens. We speak to a local grassroots organizer and a journalist about the latest on the ground, the support networks keeping the most vulnerable in Minneapolis safe, and what others can learn from them. “This occupation has disrupted our sense of normal, our sense of safety, our sense of community." All eyes are on Minnesota. Latino USA is the longest-running news and culture radio program in the U.S., centering Latino stories and hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa. Follow the show to get every episode. Want to support our independent journalism? Join Futuro+ for exclusive episodes, sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes chisme on Latino USA and all our podcasts. Follow us on TikTok and YouTube. Subscribe to our newsletter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy and Dani get real for a bit. I (Dani) live in South Minneapolis, and I wanted to use this time to talk about what's going on here. Andy and I discuss the insanity of this reality, and also give some ideas on what you can do in your area to support your neighbors who need it. Of course, activism looks different to everyone and we encourage you to do what you feel safest and most comfortable doing. Helpful Resources: Find your local ACLU: aclu.org/affiliatesKnow your rights when encountering ICE: https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/know-your-rights-with-ice/ Join your neighborhood FB group or boardVolunteer at local foodbanks Get trained in rapid response (these trainings are generally free and sometimes virtual)Carry a whistleWays to support Minnesota https://www.miracmn.com/ https://mnicom.org/ Amplify content coming out of Minnesota: comment, share, repost ICE violence AND show how peaceful our protests areLook for vigils and protests in solidarity with Minnesota in your are and attend
Young women, more than any other group, say they would leave America. Their list of reasons is long and plentiful. Have you ever thought about leaving the US, and starting over somewhere else? Maybe living the hygge lifestyle in Denmark, or soaking up the sun in Costa Rica? According to Gallup – a surprising number of women are considering it. In a poll released in November, 40% of women between the ages of 18 and 44 said they'd move to another country permanently if they had the chance. That's four times higher than it was a decade ago – and this sentiment among women is unique to the US. But what's behind young women's willingness to imagine life elsewhere? And what does that say about the future of this country? Brittany breaks it all down with Constance Grady, senior correspondent for Vox's culture team who covers gender, and Scaachi Koul, senior writer at Slate and co-host of the BBC podcast Where to be a Woman.Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus.Follow Brittany Luse on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Jim Chilsen, Communications Director of the Citizens Utility Board, joins Lisa Dent to discuss People’s Gas proposed tax rate hike. He shares that in 2023, People’s Gas got the largest tax rate hike in Illinois history, and three years later, they are asking for a 202-million-dollar tax rate hike. Chilsen reports that this increase would […]
The Trump administration's capture and extradition of Nicolas Maduro frees Venezuela, threatens China and Russia and pulverizes Iran - all under the narrative of illegal drug running. The geo-political shockwaves of the "Three Hour War" are unmistakable as the deep state howls about congressional overreach. Trump's moves have us looking at the chessboard in a bright light: Maduro was an illegitimate president who stole elections. Trump just put democrats on notice: You'll face the music next.
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Sam & Nicole talk about interactions with friends and spouses, assessing fight or flight, airplane emergency responsibilities, and more Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Jared & Stephen discuss the latest rounds of backlash that the Sony a7 V is getting over "missed features," Canon's rumored upcoming retro AE-1 camera, where Stephen's been for the past month & much more! Text us with any thoughts and questions regarding this episode at 313-710-9729. This is RAWtalk Episode 179!
Americans are fed up with democrat-invited migrants who don't follow our laws and have no interest in our culture stealing from our social programs meant for Americans who need help. And the walls are closing in on those democrats who have allowed it to happen and who don't want it to stop. Enough is enough. National treasure Stephen Miller fires a blow torch at mass migration that dates back to the Civil Rights era and deploys a truth bomb: The US should end ALL immigration until it can heal from the abuses democrats have inflicted upon her.
Hello, hello — and welcome back to Greedy Bitch, the podcast for groomers who are done apologizing for wanting more. I'm your host, River Lee, founder of The Savvy Groomer, and if you're new here — this show is where we talk about the real stuff behind running a grooming business. The money, the mindset, the boundaries — and all the messy middle that comes with it. And listen… we're hitting that time of year again. The holidays. When every human being on Earth seems to lose their mind just a little bit. Clients are calling last minute. Everyone suddenly “forgot” that Christmas comes the same day every year. People are cranky, tired, stressed — including you. But here's the truth, my friend: This isn't just about the holidays. This is the highlight reel of who people really are under pressure. So today, we're going to talk about recognizing when enough is enough. Today's episode is “Enough Is Enough: Knowing When to Fire, Freeze, or Fix” I'm going to help you decide how to tell when someone — a client, an employee, even a coworker — has crossed the line from stressful… to unacceptable. And even better — how to stop guessing, and start collecting data so that come January, you're making clear, confident decisions instead of emotional, exhausted ones. Alright — deep breath. Grab your notebook, grab your coffee, and let's get into it. Okay, let's start here — I know everyone's cranky right now. Clients, staff, even your delivery driver who's running three hours late. It's chaos. You're running on caffeine and adrenaline, praying the power doesn't go out mid-bath. But I want you to remember something that's going to change how you see this whole season: Stress doesn't create bad people — it reveals them. This time of year, people show their true colors. And if you pay attention, this month will tell you everything you need to know about who you want in your business next year. Some folks? When things get hard, they get generous. They bring cookies. They show up on time because they know you're slammed. They even tip a little extra because they see your effort. Those are your green flag people — your soulmate clients, your team players, your keepers. But then there's the other kind. The ones who, the moment life doesn't go perfectly their way, start acting like the world owes them special treatment. They nitpick. They guilt-trip. They send those “just checking in” messages that really mean “Why aren't you prioritizing me over everyone else?” And here's the kicker — they've probably been like that all year. You just haven't had the bandwidth to notice. Because when you're busy and stressed, the little things that used to be “no big deal” start to sting. That tone in their voice. That sarcastic comment. That coworker who “just has a bad attitude.” Let's be honest — some of those relationships were fine when everything was easy. But now? You're starting to see what's underneath. That's the gift of December. Everyone's mask slips a little. And instead of judging them — or yourself — I want you to use that as data. Now, data doesn't sound sexy, right? But data is power. Data is how you stop running your business based on emotion and start running it like the CEO you are. So this month, I want you to become a quiet observer. Think of yourself as a scientist in your own business. You're not jumping to conclusions; you're collecting information. Who apologizes when they mess up? Who gets defensive when you set a boundary? Who handles pressure with grace versus those who melt down or lash out? If a client shows up late once, okay. Life happens. But if they're late three times, complain about the price increase, and then act like they're doing you a favor by showing up at all — Girl, that's not a client, that's a walking red flag wrapped in tinsel. Same goes for your team. If your bather forgets to restock shampoo once, that's an oops. If it happens every week — and they roll their eyes when you bring it up — that's a pattern. And patterns don't lie. Here's another thing to watch for: how people treat you when you say no. It's easy for someone to be “nice” when you're saying yes. But tell them no — tell them you can't squeeze them in, or that there's a late fee, or that you're closed on Christmas Eve — and see what happens. Do they respect you? Or do they try to make you feel guilty? That reaction tells you everything. Because respectful clients don't make you defend your boundaries. They might be disappointed, but they get it. They'll say, “Oh, no worries! I'll book earlier next time.” And then there's the other kind… “You can't just make an exception for me?” “Wow, I thought you valued my business.” That's manipulation, not loyalty. And listen — I'm not saying cut everyone off the moment they frustrate you. This isn't about being reactive. It's about being aware. You can't manage what you don't measure. You can't fix what you won't admit is broken. So instead of venting to your friends or spiraling in your head, start writing it down. Seriously. Grab a sticky note, a notebook, or your phone — whatever works. When something happens, jot down what it was and how it made you feel. You're not keeping score; you're building clarity. Because by the time January rolls around, you're going to look at that list and see patterns that were invisible before. And that's when you'll realize — oh. This isn't “holiday stress.” This is who they really are when they think I'll tolerate it. You know how people say “the way someone talks to waitstaff tells you who they are”? Well, the way your clients act during December tells you who they'll be for the rest of the year. So let this month be your audition tape. Who gets cast for Season 2026 of your business, and who's getting written out of the script? Because if you want peace, profit, and better clients next year — this is where it starts. Not by burning bridges, but by seeing clearly. Collect the data now. Your future self will thank you. Alright, so now that you're collecting data — let's talk about how to actually use it. I want to introduce you to a little system I swear every groomer needs tattooed on their forearm: The Three-Strikes Rule. This is my go-to for when you're not sure if something is “worth firing someone over,” or if you're just tired and overreacting. It gives you structure. It gives you emotional distance. It gives you permission to stop second-guessing yourself. Because if you're anything like me — you've probably spent hours wondering: “Am I being too sensitive?” “Am I overreacting?” “Maybe they didn't mean it that way.” Girl… no. You're not crazy — you're just conditioned to tolerate chaos. So here's how this rule works. Strike One: Mistake. They forgot to confirm their appointment. They showed up late once. Your new bather mixed up shampoo bottles. It happens. People are human. Life gets messy — traffic, sick kids, alarm didn't go off, whatever. The first strike is your grace period. You give them the benefit of the doubt — but you still document it. Because one strike doesn't make someone a villain, but it does give you context later. Think of it like dating — the first time someone forgets to text you back, you don't end it, but you notice. You file it away. If it never happens again, great! They had a bad day. But if it does… you're ready for Strike Two. Strike Two: Pattern. Now this is where most groomers get stuck. You've addressed it once, maybe even twice. You've reminded them. You've set expectations. And then — they do it again. At this point, it's not a mistake anymore — it's a behavior. And behaviors are choices. When someone keeps crossing your boundaries after you've communicated clearly, they're not confused. They're testing you. You see this all the time: That client who no-shows twice and says, “Oh my gosh, I just forgot again, can you squeeze me in?” Or that bather who “accidentally” clocks out early every Friday. They know exactly what they're doing. They're seeing if you mean what you say. And listen — this is where your people-pleaser brain tries to negotiate. “Well, they're going through a lot…” “It's the holidays…” “I don't want to be mean.” I get it. But this is where your boundaries either build your business — or break it. Because if you keep excusing behavior, you're teaching them how to treat you. And when you allow something twice, you've just turned it into an expectation. Strike Three: Choice. By this point, they've had two opportunities to do better. You've been clear, you've been kind, and you've given them the roadmap. So if they do it again — that's not an accident. That's a decision. And when someone is actively choosing to disrespect your policies, your time, or your team — That's not a miscommunication. That's a mismatch. You don't need to explode. You don't need to have a meltdown. You don't even need to justify it. You just need to make a note: “This person has shown me who they are.” And when someone shows you who they are — believe them. I can hear some of you already — “But River, it's Christmas! Everyone's stressed! Don't I owe them a little grace?” Yeah, sure. Grace once. Maybe even twice. But if someone only acts like a decent human when life's convenient for them? That's not a soulmate client. That's a seasonal one. And you, my friend, are not building a business founded on people who can't be relied upon. This Three-Strikes Rule isn't about being harsh. It's about being methodical. It's a way to protect your peace and your profit without letting guilt run your business. Because grooming is already hard enough. You've got hair in your bra, your feet are killing you, and you're trying to eat lunch over the dryer. You don't need the same people stealing your joy three times in a row. Here's how to make this practical. Create a simple list — literally, pen and paper, or your phone notes app. Put three columns: Client/Employee Name, Strikes, Notes. Each time someone crosses a boundary or creates unnecessary stress, jot it down. For example: “Mrs. Brown — Late again, blamed traffic. Second reminder sent.” “Tom (Bather) — Forgot to sweep again after close. Talked to him Friday.” “Mrs. Lopez — Texted angrily about matting fee, refused to prebook.” You're not judging, you're documenting. This is your receipts file. Because when January hits and you're calmer, you can look at that list and make clear decisions: Who's improving? Who's still testing you? Who's gotta go? That's how you make data-driven decisions — not emotional ones. And when you do? You'll notice something magical happens: You stop feeling guilty for holding boundaries, and start feeling confident about who you give your time to. Because you're not just “firing a client.” You're curating your peace. You're creating a safer, saner work environment. Let me put it this way — every minute you spend re-explaining your rules to someone who doesn't care is a minute stolen from the clients and staff who actually do care. The Three-Strikes Rule helps you stop chasing the wrong people so you can start nurturing the right ones. And if you're worried about hurting feelings? Remember — accountability isn't cruelty. It's clarity. You're not punishing anyone. You're simply refusing to participate in patterns that burn you out. So, take a second and think about it. Who in your business might already be sitting on Strike Two? Who keeps “forgetting” or “not realizing” or “just assuming”? This week, don't react — record. Because the more you track, the more empowered you'll feel to make decisions based on truth instead of fatigue. Alright, my friend — take a deep breath. This season will test you, no doubt. But remember: the chaos isn't here to destroy you. It's here to reveal you. You've worked too hard to build a business that makes you miserable. You deserve peace. You deserve profit. You deserve respect. So this week, grab your client list. Go through it with a highlighter — green, yellow, red. Green for “soulmates.” Yellow for “needs a boundary.” Red for “it's time to go.” Start collecting your data now, because come January, you're going to make moves — not excuses. And when you do? You'll be stepping into the next season of your business as the boss you were always meant to be. Until next time, stay savvy, stay greedy — and never apologize for wanting more.
Major Garrett of CBS News joins for some fun on a few topics and to share his typical excellent knowledge and insight on what's happening in politics today.
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/_mk7zmUDYsk In this episode of Disability Deep Dive, hosts Keith and Jodi delve into the harrowing crisis of preventable deaths among individuals with intellectual disabilities. Joined by UK Professor Sara Ryan, author of "Critical Health and Learning Disabilities: an Exploration of Erasure and Social Murder," they discuss the systemic issues and inaction that allow these tragic deaths to persist. Professor Ryan shares personal anecdotes and case studies, highlighting the concept of 'social murder,' where known harmful conditions remain unaddressed. In the "Deep Cut" segment, they review the BBC drama "When Barbara Met Alan," which portrays the real-life struggles and triumphs of disability rights activists in the UK. The conversation emphasizes the importance of ongoing advocacy, public engagement, and the crucial need for enforcement and attitudinal shifts to achieve true equality. They also explore the differences between the UK's Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), examining the impact of grassroots activism on legislative change. Sara Ryan's book, "Critical Health and Learning Disabilities: An Exploration of Erasure and Social Murder" - https://www.routledge.com/Critical-Health-and-Learning-Disabilities-An-Exploration-of-Erasure-and-Social-Murder/Ryan/p/book/9781032605005
Today as we wrap up the Over It: When Enough is Enough series, we get to the big one - the one keeping all of us stuck. Stuck in place. Stuck in fear. Stuck in the never-ending negative thought spiral. Over-analyzing may feel like safety or preparation - but really it's just an exhausting doubt-fueled thought-loop rooted in fear, control, and perfectionism. And it's time to break free. Our minds and lives deserve a break. Becoming ok with discomfort, uncertainty, and learning to make decisions frees up our mental energy and allows us to actually live—fully, presently, and peacefully. In this episode, we'll talk about what drives our overthinking, why it's so hard to stop, and how to start trusting ourselves (and God) enough to move forward without needing every answer first. It's time to quiet the noise, release the pressure, and finally make peace with not knowing it all.
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What if the secret to a peaceful life isn't found in finally getting that one thing we've been chasing? This message takes us deep into Philippians 4, where Paul writes from a Roman prison cell—not a motivational stage or a moment of triumph—to reveal something revolutionaryCONNECT WITH SHELTER COVE HERE AT: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheltercove.. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheltercovelive TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sheltercove Website: https://sheltercovelive.com #Enough #Philippians #ShelterCove
Today in the Over It: When Enough is Enough series, we tackle overreacting—the one “over” that sneaks up on all of us, often when we're already running on empty. Overreacting isn't just frustration or anger; it's a sign that our nervous system is depleted, our stress levels are high, and fear is running the show. In this episode, we dig into why we snap—from fatigue, chronic stress, and unmet needs to unspoken expectations and the hidden patterns that make small triggers feel enormous. We get real about the hidden costs of catastrophizing and uncommunicated expectations to the major realization that most overreactions are echoes of unhealed past pain. We wrap it up with tips as we learn to build in the pause and use practical tools and techniques to cool down and stop fighting battles that finished years ago. It's time to stop the snap and reclaim the energy we need for the battles that truly matter.
Is NHL goaltending at an all-time low? Is the league's mediocrity beyond repair host Brent Radlinsky tackles these hot questions and more in this week's episode of The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar Podcast. Join Brent as he delivers unfiltered takes on the Edmonton Oilers' struggles, scrutinizes the shallow goalie talent pool, and explores if off-ice controversies should block hockey moves. From the Team Canada Olympic roster debate to calling out weak MLB trade talk, this episode brings sharp, honest opinions and plenty of laughs—sports talk as if you're right at your favorite bar. Don't miss Brent's unique breakdown of NHL, MLB, and everything in between.
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Join us on #texasvaluesreport with special guest Renee Carlson, General Counsel of True North Legal and host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney for Texas Values as they discuss the Save Women's Sports case headed to the United States Supreme Court. Texas Values signs onto True North Legal's amicus brief in Hecox v Little: https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/24-38/322452/20240814155054142_REVISED%20UPDATED%20MASTER%20Hecox%20amicus%20brief.pdf?fbclid=IwY2xjawOMOI9leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFZd0FOUW1jVjAyQUtRbmxCc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHn7RDpXEGbDExef1hnO8rVRuvWTTbxh8J9ArwJUzC1Db7up16bbaekFWgpAi_aem_LqXjRll1fSD__x3L-4PjSA Follow True North Legal, an initiative of Minnesota Family Council on X https://x.com/mnfamilycouncil Learn more about the Texas Ten Commandments Law at http://tencommandmentstexas.com Help us build our channel so we can maintain a culture of Faith, Family, & Freedom in Texas by interacting with us; like, comment, share, subscribe! For more about Texas Values see: Txvalues.org To support our work, go to donate.txvalues.org/GivetoTexasValues
Enough is enough. The American people have been dragged through years of lies, manipulation, half-truths, and theatrical promises about the Epstein files. We were told transparency was coming — day one, they said. We were promised sunlight, subpoenas, answers, justice. Instead, what we got was political theater, influencer photo-ops, redactions thicker than concrete, and a bipartisan effort to bury the truth deeper than Epstein's body ever went. Every excuse in the book has been thrown at us: investigations are ongoing, national security, sensitive information, legal complexities, timing issues — you name it. Meanwhile, the survivors grow older, the criminals grow richer, and the public grows angrier. At a certain point, the game becomes obvious: they are not stalling because of process, they're stalling because of panic.And now, the line has been drawn. It is no longer a request — it is a demand. Release the files. All of them. No more curated leaks, no more “phase one,” no more political puppetry. The country deserves every page, every email, every black book entry, every flight log, every deposition, unredacted and unfiltered. The world is watching a government terrified of its own reflection, terrified of the names that will shatter the illusion of integrity. Justice delayed is justice denied, and justice in the Epstein case has been delayed for decades. If our leaders can't handle the truth, then step aside and let someone who can. The survivors deserve closure. The public deserves honesty. The system deserves cleansing. Enough is enough — release the files and let the chips fall where they may.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Today, as we continue our Over It: When Enough is Enough series, we're getting real about the exhausting cycle of overcompensating. It's that drive to do anything and everything to mask our deep-seated fear of not being enough—and chances are, we all do it in one way or another. We dig into the root of this insecurity and what it looks like in everyday life, from constant validation-seeking and people-pleasing to perfectionism and trying to control every outcome. We explore how these behaviors can actually amplify our insecurities instead of quieting them, leaving us exhausted and blocked from genuine growth. We also discuss the cost of this performance on our relationships and well-being. Finally, we share practical tips to stop overcompensating, including naming the motive (love or fear?), practicing small acts of vulnerability, and affirming your worth without having to prove it. Let's stop trying to earn what's already true—and start living from the freedom of knowing we're enough.
Enough is enough. The American people have been dragged through years of lies, manipulation, half-truths, and theatrical promises about the Epstein files. We were told transparency was coming — day one, they said. We were promised sunlight, subpoenas, answers, justice. Instead, what we got was political theater, influencer photo-ops, redactions thicker than concrete, and a bipartisan effort to bury the truth deeper than Epstein's body ever went. Every excuse in the book has been thrown at us: investigations are ongoing, national security, sensitive information, legal complexities, timing issues — you name it. Meanwhile, the survivors grow older, the criminals grow richer, and the public grows angrier. At a certain point, the game becomes obvious: they are not stalling because of process, they're stalling because of panic.And now, the line has been drawn. It is no longer a request — it is a demand. Release the files. All of them. No more curated leaks, no more “phase one,” no more political puppetry. The country deserves every page, every email, every black book entry, every flight log, every deposition, unredacted and unfiltered. The world is watching a government terrified of its own reflection, terrified of the names that will shatter the illusion of integrity. Justice delayed is justice denied, and justice in the Epstein case has been delayed for decades. If our leaders can't handle the truth, then step aside and let someone who can. The survivors deserve closure. The public deserves honesty. The system deserves cleansing. Enough is enough — release the files and let the chips fall where they may.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In part 3 of our Enough series, we unpack how to commit to becoming debt free now, add no debt, and give to God first and myself second.
Enough is enough. The American people have been dragged through years of lies, manipulation, half-truths, and theatrical promises about the Epstein files. We were told transparency was coming — day one, they said. We were promised sunlight, subpoenas, answers, justice. Instead, what we got was political theater, influencer photo-ops, redactions thicker than concrete, and a bipartisan effort to bury the truth deeper than Epstein's body ever went. Every excuse in the book has been thrown at us: investigations are ongoing, national security, sensitive information, legal complexities, timing issues — you name it. Meanwhile, the survivors grow older, the criminals grow richer, and the public grows angrier. At a certain point, the game becomes obvious: they are not stalling because of process, they're stalling because of panic.And now, the line has been drawn. It is no longer a request — it is a demand. Release the files. All of them. No more curated leaks, no more “phase one,” no more political puppetry. The country deserves every page, every email, every black book entry, every flight log, every deposition, unredacted and unfiltered. The world is watching a government terrified of its own reflection, terrified of the names that will shatter the illusion of integrity. Justice delayed is justice denied, and justice in the Epstein case has been delayed for decades. If our leaders can't handle the truth, then step aside and let someone who can. The survivors deserve closure. The public deserves honesty. The system deserves cleansing. Enough is enough — release the files and let the chips fall where they may.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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Today as we continue our Over It: When Enough is Enough series, we get real about oversharing. While it may feel like connection - oversharing isn't healthy, and leads us to start handing out unfiltered pieces of us. Whether we're wrestling with our worth or just desperately hoping to be validated or seen - we can easily cross the line between honesty and exposure.Today we explore the why behind oversharing, and how protecting some parts of ourselves actually creates deeper, more meaningful relationships. Let's turn the fear of being unseen into the freedom of being truly known - as we work to build healthy relationships built over time with trust and discernment.
In Enough is Enough, Pastor Adam unpacks John 6, revealing that true faith isn't about convincing ourselves we can do it. Faith is about believing that God can. When we face failure, we know that God is forming greater faith within us. When we realize that He is enough, we find strength in every season.
We've all done it - spent money we didn't plan to spend on something we didn't really need. As we continue our Over It: When Enough is Enough series, we get real about overspending. It's easy to blame overspending on not having enough money - but it's not. We spend for all sorts of reasons we don't usually admit. Comfort. Control. Validation. And while some purchases bring real joy, most are nothing more than temporary hits of dopamine, pulling focus from our goals, draining our bank account, and stealing our peace of mind. Every swipe, every click, every impulse purchase isn't just spending money — it's a choice about where our attention, energy, and resources go. It's time to be honest about how we're spending and why we've stopped hesitating before handing over that card. This isn't about needing more money - it's about paying attention to what we're really chasing when we spend it
A sermon by Phil Shimer based on Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12 preached on November 2nd for our West congregation as part of our sermon series called "Fully Alive: Wisdom and the Way of Jesus in Ecclesiastes"
A sermon by Phil Shimer based on Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12 preached on November 2nd for our West congregation as part of our sermon series called "Fully Alive: Wisdom and the Way of Jesus in Ecclesiastes"
Let's be real. Most of us struggle with boundaries, don't know how to say no, and feel like the word “busy” doesn't even begin to describe our schedule. Our planner is always full - and yet, most of us feel like there's never enough time for the things we actually want to do. We're tackling this very real problem as we continue our Over It: Enough is Enough series by getting honest about why we're overcommitting. It's time to choose our commitments with intention - because when we stop saying yes to everything, we finally have the space to say yes to what truly matters. Let's ditch the people-pleasing, stop the time-wasters, and make room for the life we actually want to live.
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I'm human and like you, sometimes it's easier to ignore problems, stick your head in the sand and just hope problems miraculously go away. Well, I did it. I ignored it, and I just had enough. For the first time in six years, I've had to give eviction papers to one of my longest tenants. They've ignored my letters, my requests, and my attempts to be reasonable. So today I will talk about what happened, what my eviction paperwork said EXACTLY, and what my final breaking point was that I was forced to give papers.
We continue our Over It: When Enough is Actually Enough Series today by getting real about overdoing it - something most of us do on a regular basis. But why? Why are we constantly pushing ourselves to DO? To produce? To work? And why does the finish line keep moving? Let's talk about control, perfectionism, and the way we've normalized burnout. There's a better way. Doing less allows us to actually do what we love - what we were called to do - and to do it better! So instead of this never-ending push to do more, let's step back, honor our limits, and do just a bit less so that our energy can be poured into what sustains us, instead of what drains us.
The battle isn't against flesh and blood. It's time we say "enough is enough" to division and embrace our calling as ministers of reconciliation.What if we stopped seeing others as enemies and started seeing them through God's eyes? What if we extended forgiveness as freely as God has forgiven us? Let's be the change. Let's bridge divides. Let's show the world that Jesus is alive in our community!Get more out of today's teaching by visiting our Church Online page for things like our community guide, a weekly devotional, and the teaching slides. EthosOH.com/churchonline
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In this episode, Eddie shares a powerful story from Jim Rohn's early years, a moment of embarrassment that became the spark for transformation. When Rohn couldn't afford to buy a box of Girl Scout cookies, he hit a breaking point. He decided enough was enough. That decision, small on the surface, ignited a journey of self-improvement, personal responsibility, and eventually wealth and influence.This story isn't just about money, it's about the moment each of us decides to change. We all face crossroads where we can continue as we are, or we can say “no more” and step into a better version of ourselves.Eddie explores:Why “enough is enough” moments often become turning points.How pain, shame, or discomfort can be transformed into motivation.The universal opportunity we all have to rewrite our story, starting today.Listen in to discover how one decision can alter the entire trajectory of your life.More from Eddie Pinero:Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletterYour World Within Podcast: https://yourworldwithin.libsyn.com/Stream these tracks on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2BLf6pBInstagram - @your_world_within and @IamEddiePineroTikTok - your_world_withinFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/YourworldwithinTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/IamEddiePineroBusiness Inquiries - http://www.yourworldwithin.com/contact#liveinspired #yourworldwithin #motivation