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In this episode of Divorce Explored, Karen and Catherine dive into a timely AARP article, "Financial Checklist for Remarrying After 50." Together, they unpack the essential financial considerations and emotional conversations you should have before saying "I do" again—whether you're 50 or not. Drawing from their personal experiences and professional expertise, they explore topics like: ✅ Exchanging financial information with your future spouse ✅ Navigating conversations about children, alimony, and financial expectations ✅ Reviewing estate plans, wills, and medical powers of attorney ✅ Understanding Social Security and survivor benefits ✅ The importance of prenups—and how to reframe them as planning for a healthy marriage Key Takeaway: Love is powerful—but protecting your financial future is essential. Open, honest conversations about money, expectations, and boundaries before remarrying can set the foundation for a healthier, stronger relationship. Mentioned in this Episode: AARP's Financial Checklist for Remarrying After 50 The value of prenups at any age Why revisiting estate planning documents is critical Social Security considerations when remarrying later in life
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Philippians 4:6 reminds us to, “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.” Now, this verse is not saying that you won’t worry, or even that worry is a sin. However, it’s a reminder to us that in our moments of worry, fear, and anxiety, we have the opportunity to substitute those things when we humbly and quickly present those very things before the Lord instead of dwelling on them. Because, when you turn your worry into worship, God will turn your battles into blessings. Joining us today to dive deeper into his own personal testimony and ways in which he has managed and overcome anxiety of his own is a dear friend and familiar face and voice on the podcast, Grant Troutt. Grant is a well known speaker, young adult pastor, and truly a dispensor of hope! And today he wants to remind you that in the midst of the challenge you may find yourself in today to continually pray for God to not deliver you until He has fully developed you! Follow Grant on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/grant_troutt/?hl=en Grant’s Message, “The War Against Worry”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI84LXMNma8 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Today's topic and contemplation is – ‘Exchanging self and other'. Contemplate on exchanging others' perspectives with your own. Recognize how we all share and suffer from the same human limitations which we all strive to overcome, our ignorance, confusion, insecurities, immaturity,obsessive attachments, aversions, selfishness, lack of self-control, anxiety, laziness, etc. When meeting others, exchange yourself with them, imagining them as yourself, and yourself as them, while examining the different perspectives that arise. SBT Mind-Training - Program Text https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S6wgGS57Qc61RaDe4E9aFBI5B58hbXAc/view?usp=sharing
This week Nathan, Chris, and Luke find themselves champing at the bit to talk about Avowed, which they can't stop playing, but first, The News: NetEase shocked the game-playing public by laying off members of the team behind Marvel Rivals, the biggest breakout success story to come out of the live service sector in years. What happened? Well, decaying relations between the United States and China, for one, but also a seismic shift in how Chinese companies are developing games. Then we discuss Microsoft's new “Muse” AI, which it intends on shoehorning into game development projects – a plan you will not be surprised to learn that nobody likes! Game developers least of all! This is especially pertinent considering that Microsoft just published Avowed, a fantasy role-playing game that's so good because it was meticulously crafted by human hands in a way that feels tangible for every second of the experience. Lastly, we decide which game console would work best as a house (Gamecube for humans, PlayStation 4 or 5 for roaches). Credits - Hosts: Nathan Grayson, Chris Person, & Luke Plunkett - Podcast Production & Ads: Multitude - Subscribe to Aftermath! About The Show Aftermath Hours is the flagship podcast of Aftermath, a worker-owned, subscription-based website covering video games, the internet, and everything that comes after from journalists who previously worked at Kotaku, Vice, and The Washington Post. Each week, games journalism veterans Luke Plunkett, Nathan Grayson, Chris Person, Riley MacLeod, and Gita Jackson – though not always all at once, because that's too many people for a podcast – break down video game news, Remember Some Games, and learn about Chris' frankly incredible number of special interests. Sometimes we even bring on guests from both inside and outside the video game industry! I don't know what else to tell you; it's a great time. Simply by reading this description, you're already wasting time that you could be spending listening to the show. Head to aftermath.site for more info.
This week Nathan, Chris, and Luke find themselves champing at the bit to talk about Avowed, which they can't stop playing, but first, The News: NetEase shocked the game-playing public by laying off members of the team behind Marvel Rivals, the biggest breakout success story to come out of the live service sector in years. What happened? Well, decaying relations between the United States and China, for one, but also a seismic shift in how Chinese companies are developing games. Then we discuss Microsoft's new “Muse” AI, which it intends on shoehorning into game development projects – a plan you will not be surprised to learn that nobody likes! Game developers least of all! This is especially pertinent considering that Microsoft just published Avowed, a fantasy role-playing game that's so good because it was meticulously crafted by human hands in a way that feels tangible for every second of the experience. Lastly, we decide which game console would work best as a house (Gamecube for humans, PlayStation 4 or 5 for roaches).Credits- Hosts: Nathan Grayson, Chris Person, & Luke Plunkett- Podcast Production & Ads: Multitude- Subscribe to Aftermath!About The ShowAftermath Hours is the flagship podcast of Aftermath, a worker-owned, subscription-based website covering video games, the internet, and everything that comes after from journalists who previously worked at Kotaku, Vice, and The Washington Post. Each week, games journalism veterans Luke Plunkett, Nathan Grayson, Chris Person, Riley MacLeod, and Gita Jackson – though not always all at once, because that's too many people for a podcast – break down video game news, Remember Some Games, and learn about Chris' frankly incredible number of special interests. Sometimes we even bring on guests from both inside and outside the video game industry! I don't know what else to tell you; it's a great time. Simply by reading this description, you're already wasting time that you could be spending listening to the show. Head to aftermath.site for more info. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leslie continues her He Is series with an encouraging message on gaining unshakeable confidence in Christ. In this episode, she offers Biblical keys to overcoming insecurity, stepping out of our comfort zones, and making an impact on this world with the Heavenly confidence that is only found in Jesus. If you have ever struggled with insecurity or have hesitated to take bold steps for God's glory, this episode will inspire and encourage you to become infused with the confidence of Christ.For more resources from Leslie, visit https://setapart.org/. To learn about our 2025 Set Apart Conference, visit https://setapart.org/2025-set-apart-conference/. To register for our Ellerslie Online discipleship program, visit To support Set Apart Ministries, visit https://www.ellersliestudents.com/ellerslie-online. To support Set Apart Ministries, visit https://setapart.org/support/.
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In this actionable episode of Money on My Mind, I share my step-by-step playbook for securing a raise, drawing from my personal experience of achieving a 17% raise during my time at Deloitte. I tackle common misconceptions about earning more, emphasizing that providing value is far more important than relying on tenure. I break down the critical strategies of gathering market data, tracking your performance metrics, and delivering a confident, compelling pitch. Whether you're looking to level up in your career or gain insight into employee dynamics, this episode is packed with powerful tools to help you achieve professional growth. Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction 01:01 Shifting your mindset to understand the difference between time and value 02:48 How you should approach the idea of asking for a raise 04:24 Gathering market data and benchmarking salaries 06:22 Understanding your role's market demand and timing your request 08:12 Exchanging value for money 12:36 The power of tracking performance data to quantify your contributions 15:29 Preparing for the big discussion: How to structure your pitch 16:36 The value of taking the lead 19:26 Presenting yourself confidently to get your raise 20:25 The importance of having a fallback position to strengthen your negotiation 23:55 Framework recap: How to get a raise Quotables “Time does not equal more money.” “If you want a raise, you need to show up with facts, data, and confidence—it's not just about asking.” “Leaders naturally rise to the occasion—if you want to earn more, start thinking and acting like one.” Links Budgetdog https://budgetdog.com
Two stories of scholarly lasses with healthy libidos.Based on the posts by Select Redux. Listen to the ► Podcast at Steamy Stories. Stimulating ReadingSexual adventures amid the bookshelves.Unlocking the big oak doors, Emily glances up at the Spring sun filtering through the stained-glass windows of the 'Institute'. Originally endowed by a Victorian benefactor, now part of a modern university, this old building goes unnoticed by most people passing by on this bright 1993 morning.The research library within opens just three days a week with Emily, its part-time librarian, fitting the job around her PhD studies. Some colleagues consider it a fusty backwater; Emily rather enjoys the church-like surroundings, lofty ceilings and marble floors, and calm, quiet ambience.Starting the day as usual at 8.45am, Emily turns on the lights, picks up the post and then sits at the front desk waiting for students to arrive. The job isn't the most exacting; mainly helping undergraduates locate obscure books, its perk being plenty of time to write her thesis and, blush-making to admit, peruse the rather splendid erotica section. Something that's become a bit of a habit, leaving her distracted and almost perpetually aroused.This 'special collection' is kept locked; its key is supposedly secure in a safe; in fact on a chain around Emily's neck. Currently 'in between boyfriends' (no, not like that!) in truth modern men, mostly boys inhabiting adult bodies in her opinion, don't do it for Emily. Call her traditional, she wants someone old-fashioned.Emily's romantic, bookish outlook on life sometimes feels unsuited to modern times and is exemplified by today's attire: cardigan, blouse, and a string of pearls, the epitome of respectability; a typical librarian. A knee-length skirt, sensible shoes, minimal makeup and glasses habitually perched upon her head complete the academic look. However, underneath one (who? she reflects glumly) might be surprised to find some almost sinfully brief lingerie adorning her trim figure. Perhaps not so conservative;Later that afternoon, Emily looks at her watch, half an hour until closing, not likely to see anyone else today she thinks. Wrongly, because striding confidently through the rotating door and purposefully approaching her desk is a new customer. In contrast to the usual scruffy students (although arguably the lecturers are worse) he's smartly dressed. Wearing a tie in fact; Emily likes a chap in a suit and his fits very well. This tall man with silvery grey hair favors her with a confident smile and Emily melts inside, lust at first sight.Michael, they are quickly on first name terms, is a postgrad mature student working on the final dissertation of an English literature MA. He's taken a couple of weeks' leave from an unspecified (Emily suspects high-powered and well-remunerated) job to complete it. Meaning, she sends a silent prayer of thanks to whichever celestial deity might be responsible, he'll be making frequent trips to the library. Visits she soon begins to eagerly anticipate, feeling disproportionately disappointed on days when this charming, personable and undoubtedly assertive man doesn't appear. Get a grip girl, chides her inner voice, whatever your fantasies this is a purely professional relationship."What did you do before studying," she enquires one morning."Came from money, followed the family tradition into the City and made some more," he shrugs. "Clichéd thing for a privileged person to say but it didn't make me happy.""What does?""Good writing, which explains why I'm here in literary mode, how about you?""A very bright kid from a feckless, under-achieving family; got a scholarship, got out of my dead-end town and got a higher education. Not having money means I have to take a series of dull jobs to pay my way." There's no need to make her point any more strongly, Michael gets the implication."I detect a steely determination," he responds without rancor."Academically, yes," she agrees, "in order to remain with my beloved books, but unfashionable though it is I'd happily be rescued by a knight in shining armor. Will you be my knight?" Christ, she thinks, where did that come from? Silly mare you've blown it now."If you'll be my damsel in distress I'd be delighted," Michael answers lightly, but a die has been cast."What are you working on today?" he enquires conversationally when next visiting."These books were recently acquired for the special collections section. I'm trying to catalogue them," she explains, outwardly serene, but heart beating fast."Ah the erotica," Michael raises a knowing eyebrow, "better leave you to it then." He turns to a nearby table with a couple of hefty tomes and commences making notes while covertly observing Emily, absently twirling a lock of hair with one hand, the other no longer on the table but underneath. Much later, abruptly jolted from a pleasurable reverie by his shadow, Emily becomes abruptly aware of Michael's looming presence."You're spending a lot of time on books from that particular genre," he says, it isn't a question."Well; " she stammers."Perhaps that's why you've twice left the University's precious erotica shelves unlocked lately?"Her eyes widen in shock. "How did you know?" It's true, no point in denying the fact."I notice things. An accident I'm sure, but rather careless, some might even say naughty. Are you naughty Emily?" Silence, the cat has got her tongue. "Do you deserve to be punished? Might that be a better solution than the matter being brought to the attention of the Vice-Chancellor?" Michael presses home his advantage. "Those rare editions are extremely valuable. Perhaps you need to be taught a lesson, bought to book one might say." Emily gets the joke, but it's no laughing matter."Punished; lesson?" she stammers, "what do you mean?""I think you know to what I'm referring, you've read enough about spanking, no doubt wondered what it might be like. I don't believe you're as innocent as you pretend Emily, I saw you slide a hand under your skirt just then. Most unprofessional, you deserve to have your bottom smacked.""Oh; " Overwhelmed by his quiet certainty that she'll obey, Ellie discovers in herself a complimentary willingness to defer; feels her pussy throbbing with desire at every word Michael utters. This is ridiculous, thinks her rational brain, I'm an independent woman, he's no right to demand my obedience. But you know you want to, responds her libidinous subconscious, you've so often dreamt of such a scenario, and how you'd willingly submit;She nods anxiously towards the door. With an unreadable expression, Michael walks purposefully towards the entrance, locks it and returns."Bad girls require discipline," he whispers in her ear."They do, sir," she meekly agrees."Come here." Emily stands next to him, hands behind her back."Turn around and lean forward against the desk."Deferentially, eyes downcast, Emily complies; wrapping his left arm around her slender waist Michael slowly, and deliberately raises her skirt. Emily wishes her boobs were just a little bigger; wishes her arse was just a little smaller but knows her lovely legs are just right. Now so does he.A grunt of male disapproval, "I don't like tights," he tugs her pantyhose down revealing flawless bottom cheeks, "next time I expect you to wear stockings." Next time, who said anything about next time? Despite her mounting panic, Emily has an epiphany of understanding; Michael's coercion is more implied than actual, less of a threat by him as a need within her. He runs his hands appreciatively over her pristine, unmarked bottom then tugs those unexpectedly racy, almost transparent black panties up hard into Emily's damp divide, the silken scrap disappearing between puffy pussy lips, chafing her swollen clit."Turns you on doesn't it" he growls, holding her tightly."Yes, but I'm scared," she whispers and it's true, the physical proximity and her helplessness in the hands of an alpha male are more exciting than anything Emily has ever before encountered.Emily tenses, holding her breath, awaiting the inevitable; yet the initial smack still catches her by surprise. At first, it's mainly about the ringing percussive sound, a numbing shock. Prudently Michael allows a pause, he can tell it's her first time. Gradually her skin pinkens and a sharp stinging sensation suffuses Emily's posterior."Oh," she looks at him wide-eyed, "oh yes," amazed by her compliance with the punitive intentions of a man she scarcely knows. A second spank, slightly harder this time."Feeling it now aren't you," Michael mutters, "rather different from in the stories you're so keen on?" True, the reality of what before was only fevered fiction is raw and immediate." I'll stop if you ask me to," he adds."Surely not when I've been so wicked," Emily replies huskily. The scene is set, and his hard palm strikes her bottom repeatedly as Michael methodically and unhurriedly continues, Emily's body responding animatedly to the burning sensation gradually suffusing her derriere."Keep still," he commands as she squirms in a futile attempt to dissipate the smart.Eventually, Emily has no idea how long, five minutes, or an eternity, Michael ceases her chastisement. Both are breathing heavily now, albeit for different reasons. He slides a hand up her inner thigh and under her knickers."Good girl," Michael whispers, pushing an exploratory digit into Emily's sopping sex. She shuts her eyes and moves against his fingers, Emily is needy, alas, her evident excitement is unrequited. Taking her by the shoulders, Michael turns the shaken young woman to face the wall."Make yourself respectable," he instructs in a tone countenancing no dissent, "don't move until I've left, no rubbing your bottom, or anywhere else. I'll let myself out," he kisses the top of her head, "and be back soon to do one final bit piece of research, don't miss me too much."And then he's gone; taken Emily to the edge and abandoned her unsatisfied. Which, thinks Emily, bottom glowing fiercely, is truly sadistic. Simmering with sexual awakening, she's no intention of being denied. Walking stiffly towards her chair Emily sits, wincing as her tender buttocks contact with the seat. Legs spread and eyes closed she pushes a hand down the front of her panties and addresses her pent-up frustration with flying fingers, and soon has a shattering orgasm.On Monday morning, after a weekend mentally replaying this momentous encounter, and multiple flouting of Michael's embargo on masturbation, Emily walks into work full of hope for what the new week may bring. Inwardly more confident, her outward appearance has also altered. She's taken more care with makeup, mascara and her favorite cherry red lipstick. Does her best not to tug down her hem at every step. Emily hasn't previously worn such a short skirt and worries people may notice she's wearing stockings. Once at work, it's business as usual, albeit with some appreciative glances from borrowers, being desired is an unfamiliar but welcome ego boost. Emboldened, Emily experiments with undoing the second button of her blouse.She can't conceal her unhappiness when Michael fails to arrive and becomes increasingly despondent when he doesn't turn up on Tuesday and Wednesday either. By Thursday she's almost lost hope. Turning to the erotica collection for comfort a photograph falls from between the pages of a book on 'Le Vice Anglaise'. Emily looks aghast, Michael! But it can't be, the date scribbled on the back is 1936, does her dom have a doppelganger? All too much of a conundrum to deal with in her overwrought state, Emily locks up early and heads disconsolately home.On Friday she settles onto her stool and re-opens the same book. Was Michael ever really here, she wonders? Could this have been some sort of hallucination, an epic instance of self-delusion? Of course not, get real, examine the facts, she inwardly chides. Consider the evidence of two days of sitting gingerly, the finger marks on your sore buttocks visible in the mirror. She was spanked alright, the pertinent question being whether she will see Michael again, let alone reach the sexual conclusion so ardently desired. Not being clairvoyant, Emily doesn't have a clue about either outcome, for now, she tells herself sternly, you'd better get on with some work. Mentally listing the day's mundane tasks Emily doesn't notice a familiar figure quietly enter the building until he's immediately adjacent. Caught unawares her incipient shout of shock is stifled by his hand."I'll remove it from your mouth," his voice whispers, "if you promise not to scream, understood?" Emily remains frozen, struggling to get to grips with her predicament, then nods assent."Where did you appear from?" she enquires in a small voice."Not important right now," he shushes."Your picture; " She points at the faded sepia print on the table."My father," he laughs, "chip off the old block, aren't I? Long gone, of course, he put up the money to establish the erotica collection you've so much enjoyed." Helping the shaken young woman to her feet he moves Emily to face a bookcase."Just relax," he says calmly, trailing a hand teasingly up and down the back of her thighs."Relax," she tenses at the suggestion, "when I don't know what you intend to do.""I think you can hazard a pretty accurate prediction," he teases."I'm quite sure you're planning to punish me again," says Emily shivering with anticipation at the thought, "what might occur afterwards is what's preoccupying me.""What do you hope happens?" he enquires, lips brushing the nape of her neck."I think you can make a very good guess," Emily replies cheekily.Right now, she can't think of anything she wouldn't let him do, Emily has read many salacious books and has a vivid imagination."I'm enjoying your new look," says Michael appreciatively, "let's explore beneath; " He unbuttons her blouse to the waist, frees her boobs and rolls each erect nipple in turn between finger and thumb. In response, Emily kisses him hard on the mouth, her acquiescence clearly in no doubt. His other hand slips between her thighs and encounters wetness between them. Emily moans at this touch, yearning to be penetrated by the hard cock she can feel bulging through his trousers and pressing against her thigh."You'll endure a harsher correction this time," he murmurs, bending Emily across the desk while removing his belt."The door", she gestures urgently.He shrugs off her concern. "We'll just have to take the chance; I find a little jeopardy adds a frisson of excitement." Wrestling up the short, tight skirt exposes the soft curves of Emily's hips and beautiful bottom; Michael monetarily enjoys the sight, and then pulls her knickers down and off."Someone wants to be fucked pretty badly," he observes, a hint of amusement in his voice as he glimpses her damp, pouting slit. With no warning he straps Emily, hard and fast, leaving blazing bands of hurt across both cheeks and down to her stocking tops. She yelps, groans and stamps her feet, nevertheless thrusting out her buttocks to meet each of the worn leather's cruel kisses. A further dozen overlapping strokes sear across her fiery red behind until Emily thinks she can't possibly endure further chastisement."Hurts," she whimpers, tears in her eyes, although the perfect pain only serves to stoke a fire of arousal down below. Aware of her limits Michael runs his hands along the insides of Emily's legs and pulls her knees apart, leaving her open and exposed. His tongue repeatedly explores the length of her labia, right up to the nub of her clit, building each caress into a rhythmic repetition. Emily feels an orgasm inexorably approaching, her breathing becomes fast and uneven."Fuck you're tight," he observes crudely, sliding a finger into Emily's inviting pink cunny and then positioning his erection at her slick entrance."Stop teasing and do it hard!" she screams, last vestiges of dignity and reserve surrendered. Lewdly Emily pushes back her hips, anxious to have him inside her. Equally caught up in the intensity of the moment, Michael fills the lusty librarian with the cock she craves. All inhibitions abandoned, Emily feels the rhythm of his thrusts increasing, her pussy spasms and takes them both to an inevitable sexual crescendo. They lay silent for a moment before Michael chivalrously passes Emily a large linen handkerchief to mop the come leaking onto her nylon-clad thighs."I think my poor bottom has suffered quite enough for one day," she whispers sensually, "how about you take me home to your place and fuck me again, slowly and gently?""How about we take one of the books from the special collection to provide us with inspiration?" he replies."Oh, I think I've already done quite enough research," Emily responds with a giggle."Then let's grab a bottle of wine and see if we can't put theory into practice," agrees Michael.Cut to a year later, doctorate earned; Emily has been promoted to take charge of the main university library. There's a new young woman librarian at the Institute, still on probation and requiring guidance. Emily considers herself a firm but fair manager and has kindly offered an after-hours tutorial on the special collection. A recently successful MA student, now a research fellow, somewhat older and vastly experienced, may join them;By Select Redux for LiteroticaCleverness is SexyWinning a quiz transformed Alice from swot to hot.By Select ReduxAn exceptionally brainy young woman, Alice has pursued her academic interests to the exclusion of almost everything else in life. There will, she reasons, on the verge of her 23rd birthday, the M A she's strived so hard to attain nearl
Optimization is about maximizing or minimizing something. The math behind how you do that has taught me some important life lessons, including: (Gradient descent) Incremental progress with regular course corrections will eventually get you where you want to go. (Soft constraints) Giving yourself some wiggle room can help you avoid black and white thinking. (Local minima) Sometimes things have to get worse before they get better. (Multi-objective optimization) Managing the tradeoffs between multiple conflicting goals can help you reach both goals better. (Overfitting) Optimizing too hard can actually make you worse off, and so it's important to know when to quit. Links: Joggling: https://www.designreview.byu.edu/collections/being-the-best-in-the-world-is-easy Exchanging money for time: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/cvDtmPNCyrkpg4d4F/units-of-exchangehttps://www.clearerthinking.org/tools/value-of-your-time-calculator Russian internet trolls: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_web_brigades
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If you like learning about the current news and improving your English for your next English conversation, this English lesson is for you. While watching a news report about a horrible event on New Year's Day where a man drove a truck into a crowd of people killing at least 15, you will learn English phrasal verbs, English idioms,, and other advanced English vocabulary that can really stump English learners. New Orleans Tragedy 1. Confirming: Checking to make sure something is true. • : Police are confirming how many people were hurt. • : She is confirming her plane ticket. 2. Mass casualty: An event where many people are hurt or killed. • : The crash is being called a mass casualty event. • : Hospitals train for mass casualty emergencies. 3. Etc.: Short for “and other similar things.” • Example: Bring your notebook, pencils, etc., to class. 4. Sources: People or places that give information. • : Sources say the police are still investigating. • : She used books as her sources for the project. 5. Plowed into: Crashed into something very hard. • : A car plowed into the crowd of people. • : The truck plowed into a wall. 6. Exchanging gunfire: Shooting at each other. • : The suspect and police were exchanging gunfire. • : The two groups started exchanging gunfire. 7. Self-inflicted: Done to oneself. • : The man's injuries were self-inflicted. • : He went to the hospital for a self-inflicted cut. 8. New Orleans: A big city in Louisiana, USA. • : The crash happened in New Orleans. • : New Orleans is famous for its music and food. 9. Bourbon Street: A popular street in New Orleans, known for parties. • : The crash happened near Bourbon Street. • : Many tourists visit Bourbon Street. 10. The Sugar Bowl: A big football game played in New Orleans every year. • : The city is preparing for the Sugar Bowl soon. • : Fans are excited about the Sugar Bowl this year. 11. Perpetrator: A person who does something bad or illegal. • : Police arrested the perpetrator of the crash. • : The perpetrator of the robbery was caught. 12. Hell-bent on: Very determined to do something, no matter what. • : The driver seemed hell-bent on causing harm. • : She was hell-bent on finishing her homework. 13. Carnage: A lot of people hurt or killed. • : The crash caused terrible carnage. • : The battle left behind a lot of carnage. 14. All hands on deck: Everyone must help. • : After the crash, it was all hands on deck at the hospital. • : Before the event, it's all hands on deck at the school. 15. The ball drop: The event where a ball falls to mark New Year's. • : Many people watched the ball drop during New Year's. • : I stayed up to watch the ball drop on TV. 16. Prep: Short for preparation; getting ready. • : The police were doing prep for New Year's celebrations. • : She did a lot of prep before her test. 17. On the ground: At the location of the event. • : Police officers are on the ground helping people. • : Reporters are on the ground to cover the story. 18. A shootout: A fight where people shoot guns at each other. • : The police were in a shootout with the suspect. • : The shootout happened outside the bank. 19. Superintendent of police: The person in charge of all police in a city. • : The superintendent of police spoke about the crash. • : The superintendent of police visited the school to talk about safety. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/usbrent/support
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio, our "Saturday Matinee" celebrates the holiday season with a lineup of festive episodes. We kick off with the "Our Miss Brooks" episode titled “Exchanging Christmas Gifts,” where the ever-entertaining Miss Brooks, played by Eve Arden, navigates the complexities of gift exchanges among colleagues. The cast also features Gale Gordon as the blustery Principal Osgood Conklin, and Richard Crenna as the endearing student Walter Denton. Following that, we lighten the mood with a "New Year's Skit" by Bob Hope. In this episode, Bob Hope delivers his trademark quick-witted humor in a series of comic sketches and monologues that reflect on the passing year and the one to come, featuring guest appearances by his regular ensemble including Les Brown and his Band of Renown. The festivities continue with an episode from "The Great Gildersleeve" titled "New Year's Costume Ball." Harold Peary stars as the lovable Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, wrestling with the hilarious mishaps of organizing a costume ball to ring in the new year. The episode also features Walter Tetley as his nephew Leroy and Lillian Randolph as their housekeeper, Birdie. The laughter carries on with the "Jack Benny Show," where Jack Benny and his cast, including Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, and Rochester, engage in a whimsical adventure in "A New Year's Fantasy." This episode takes listeners on a humorous journey through time with Benny's vaudevillian antics. The grand finale features the legendary Count Basie Orchestra in CBS's "The Anniversary Dancing Party" New Year's special. Broadcast originally on December 31, 1967, this special brings the vibrant sounds of Count Basie and his orchestra to life, filling the airwaves with energetic jazz that's perfect for welcoming the new year. Together, these episodes create a delightful blend of comedy, drama, and music, encapsulating the spirit and excitement of the holiday season just before New Year's Eve.
Comedy and Drama on the Day after ChristmasFirst a look at this day in History.Then Jack Benny, originally broadcast December 26, 1954, 70 years ago, Dennis Has a Cold. Jack gives a Christmas present to Ed, who is still down in the vault. It's the day after Christmas, and all through Jack's house...Jack visits Dennis, who's sick in bed. Followed by Lum and Abner, originally broadcast December 26, 1948, 76 years ago, Exchanging a Paperweight. The adventures of Lum and Abner in the Emporium Department Store, trying to exchange an iron dog paper weight. Then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast December 26, 1953, 71 years ago, The Guitar. Simple-minded Weeb Pendle comes to Dodge riding on a mule. He's promptly picked on by bullies. Followed by Dr. Christian starring Jean Hersholt, originally broadcast December 26, 1937, 87 years ago, Doris Fleming. A story about the owner of a dress shop. Finally Superman, originally broadcast December 26, 1941, 83 years ago, The Mechanical Man. Nothing can stop the mechanical man...and he's heading towards an orphanage! Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
Exchanging gifts symbolizes the presents given to Jesus by the Wise Men, who honored Him as King, God, and the sacrifice for our sins. When we give, our generosity should reflect that honor and be motivated by love and gratitude for what God has done for us.
Exchanging gifts symbolizes the presents given to Jesus by the Wise Men, who honored Him as King, God, and the sacrifice for our sins. When we give, our generosity should reflect that honor and be motivated by love and gratitude for what God has done for us.
JoJo discusses the impending government shutdown and chats with journalist Brian Karem.
Today's episode features a transformative meditation known as "Exchanging Self." Originally shared with the Train a Happy Mind community, this practice has deep roots in Tibetan Buddhism. For nearly a thousand years, it remained a closely guarded tradition, recently made accessible to all. If this meditation resonates with you, consider joining the Train a Happy Mind community, which gathers on Sunday mornings. Participation is open to everyone, either for free or by donation.Episode 177: Exchanging Self with OtherIf you're looking for a thoughtful gift this holiday season, the book How to Train a Happy Mind, offers simple, practical ways to create a happier mind, fulfilling relationships, and a better world. Combining timeless Buddhist wisdom with modern science, it's a funny, accessible guide to letting go of anger, craving, and fear while cultivating genuine fulfillment.Support the show
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Welcome as we continue a new series in the book of Romans. Listen to Rev. Dr. Matthew Everhard as he preaches on Romans 1:18-25 Exchanging the Glory
Learn easy ways to market a business for free! Discover helpful tips like connecting with local groups and using the best keywords to get more people to notice the brand. This episode shows how small changes can make a big difference—all without spending extra money. Join host Adam Sylvester and Richard Grove of Wall Control and The Small Business Consultant New to Jobber? Masters of Home Service listeners can claim an exclusive discount for Jobber at https://bit.ly/4d0KAEh [00:00] Introduction to the episode and guest [01:44] Using Google Analytics for keyword insights to optimize online presence [03:44] Benefits of using specific search terms to increase website traffic [05:21] The value of keywords and search terms tailored to audience intent [06:10] Influencer marketing and partnering with local community leaders to boost visibility and grow [10:24] Using Jobber to improve your marketing [11:07] Becoming a voice of authority by engaging on forums and social media [12:11] Engaging with local causes and donating time or products for exposure [14:10] Choosing the right social media platform and focusing on evergreen content [16:08] Leveraging AI tools to create unique social media visuals [18:05] Benefits of affiliate programs to create a cost-effective sales network [19:20] Avoiding discount code leaks for better attribution tracking [21:25] Referral programs with simple incentives for satisfied customers [23:18] Emphasizing revenue-sharing over traditional ad expenses [24:01] Exchanging services for marketing placements as a budget-friendly tactic [25:02] Creative social media management partnerships for engagement [26:58] Low-cost tools like email marketing for regular customer engagement [29:44] Adam's Key Takeaways: Use Google Analytics, Influencer marketing, and join Facebook groups
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at equipping you for moral and spiritual transformation. Today's Bible reading is Philippians 3:1–11. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from Andrew M. Davis. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
SUNRISE CHAPEL PODCAST EXCHANGING WHAT CONTROLS YOU Morning Devotions and Meditations designed to bring Spiritual Insight to your daily life. Building A Better Life, Starts With Building A Better You. The Keys to a Life in Focus are Wisdom, Courage, Strength, Faith, Commitment, Confidence, Boldness, and Discernment. Music composed by: MIKE OUTLAND MUSIC
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It's time to break the pattern. Like, right now. Make sure you're registered for our upcoming FINAL10 workshop where we'll be putting together YOUR personalized, specific, realistic and actionable strategy for the final 10 weeks of 2024! Here's the link to learn more and grab your spot.
Pastor Shaun challenges what we esteem as success. It should be the pursuit of obedience to God in reaching others for the Lord Jesus Christ.
Continuing our early 80's "Dark Disney" deep dive. Exchanging some of the "darkness" for some "wickedness" this week.Thomas moved from art direction at Disney World, to creating entertaining comic books, podcasts, and toys riffing on conspiracy theories. Check out his stuff here:https://www.paranoidamerican.com/Please subscribe, review, and rate us on all the podcatchers. And if you're Scrooge McDuck, throw a bob out to Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastiusMatt makes lots of music. Brand new ones include the binaural head trip of "Mid-Century Modern," and the acid-folk of "Into the Faerie Mound." Have a listen:https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/It's "Dark Disney" month for October!:Return to Oz And after that:Pooh's Heffalump Movie Valiant
JD Vance and Tim Walz debated last night. Together, we will watch a news clip packed with use English that you can use if studying for the ITELS or TOEFL exams or if you just want to have an English conversation about American politics.
In this episode, we chat with Lara Hope and Jesse Scherer about the O+ Festival, coming up October 11-13 in Kingston, where their mission is to exchange the art of medicine for the medicine of art. Hear all about the origin story of O+ (which also sounds like the beginning of a joke), their unique model to provide healthcare for all, and their incredible initiative to expand services beyond the festival with a year-round clinic. Find out more, get involved, and get details about the festival at www.opositivefestival.org. They can also be found on Instagram and Facebook. Our Westchester Valley Girl, Danielle, gives us the lowdown on block party season in the Rivertowns on our 411 of Westchester segment. Check out the Sleepy Hollow Street Fair and the Ferry Festa in Dobbs Ferry, both on Saturday, October 5th, and the Rivertowns Chamber of Commerce Halloween Block Party on Friday, October 18th in Irvington. Our Capital District Valley Girl, Rebecca, will make your mouth water describing the stick-to-your-ribs and other authentic New York deli fare from Gershon's Deli & Catering in Schenectady. Thanks for listening! To help support The Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support! To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and starting this season check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our new Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio. Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
In this empowering episode, we dive into one of the most critical shifts you need to make as a business owner—structuring your business for freedom and breaking free from the trap of exchanging time for money. If you feel overworked, constantly chasing after the next client, and stuck at an income plateau, this episode is for you. We'll explore practical strategies to help you create a business model that allows you to scale without burning out. It's time to reclaim your time, step into your CEO mindset, and design a business that supports the freedom and flexibility you deserve. Key Takeaways: Mindset Shift: From overworking to CEO Why you need to stop thinking of yourself as an employee in your business and start leading like a CEO. The importance of recognizing your value beyond the hours you work and learning to scale with intention. Business Models That Don't Rely on Your Time How to shift from 1:1 services to scalable offers (e.g., group coaching, online courses, memberships). Delegate, Automate, and Scale The power of building a team and outsourcing tasks that aren't in your zone of genius. Tools and systems you can use to automate processes, save time, and create more space in your day for higher-level tasks. How to not overdeliver Recognizing where your overdelivering is coming from Why prioritizing time for working on your business (not just in it) is crucial for growth. How to raise your prices and stop over delivering Actionable Tips: Audit Your Business: Take a look at your current business model. What areas are directly tied to your time? What can be automated or delegated? Identify Scalable Opportunities: Consider how you can package your knowledge or services into group offers, online programs, or passive income streams. Start Small: You don't need to overhaul everything at once. Begin by delegating small tasks or automating one part of your process to free up time for bigger opportunities. DM Christine on Instagram about The Next Level Mastermind here WORK WITH CHRISTINE: FREE DOWNLOAD - Authentic Sales Scripts to Sell out your high ticket offers in Dm's and on calls. Book a Discovery Call with Christine here Join the waitlist for the Thrive Retreat here. Join the waitlist for the next round of Unstoppable Sales HERE Join the waitlist for the next round of NEXT LEVEL Mastermind HERE
On this episode of Quality Matters, we explore the growing importance of Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Qualified Health Information Networks (QHINs) with Laura McCrary, President and CEO of KONZA National Network. Laura discusses the pivotal role these systems play in quality care, enabling the secure and efficient sharing of medical records across diverse networks. By advancing the digitalization and interoperability of health data, these networks enhance patient safety and care coordination.We explore how integrating claims data with clinical data enhances quality, underscoring the critical importance of trusted networks for data exchange. Laura dispels common myths surrounding HIEs and QHINs, while offering practical tips for health care organizations curious about connecting to these essential systems.Additionally, we examine national efforts to expand connectivity and ensure that all health care organizations are part of a growing, robust data infrastructure. This episode serves as a handy guide for how to leverage HIEs and QHINs to participate in more capable and coordinated health care ecosystem.Key Quote: “There is a lot more information available. It really is both a blessing and a curse. In the past, there was no information available for the doctor. Now there's so much. The first problem was how did we actually move the data from Florida, say, to New York? It's been solved through QHINs. As we solve one problem, we've created a new one, which is there's too much information available. We've got to address this new problem.”-Laura McCrary, Ed.DTime Stamps:(01:48) Challenges and Change in Data Exchange(03:48) Myths and Realities of HIEs and QHINs(07:35) Connecting Different Kinds of Data(10:27) Dimensions of Trust(14:29) Reducing Burden with Digital Measurement(16:06) Future of HIEs and QHINs--Links:NCQA resources on digital qualityLearn about KONZAConnect with Laura
In this episode of the podcast, we interview deep ecology teacher and rainforest activist John Seed. Together, we discuss the importance of altering our sense of self such that it includes the natural world, the role psychedelics can play in that process, and how, even if the world as we know it burns and collapses, life itself will thrive through it all as it always has. We also talk about the philosophy of deep ecology and healing ourselves from the illusion of anthropocentrism; falling into the apathy of the modern world; “honouring our pain for the world” and how, when expressed, despair becomes empowerment. As well as the dance between present ecological crisis and the thriving of life for billions of years; the Disney-fication of nature vs the brutality of life being itself; and where psychedelics fit into deep ecology and environmental activism. Far from being a downer episode, as one might expect with topics such as these, I found my conversation with John refreshing, empowering, and genuinely inspiring. To me, this is one of the small handful of interviews I have done that impacted me in a significantly positive way. I hope you experience something similar. Enjoy. ... For links to Seed's work, full show notes, and a link to watch this episode in video, head to bit.ly/ATTMind191 *** FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW** SUPPORT THE PODCAST Become a member of my Patreon: https://patreon.com/jameswjesso Toss me a tip on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=383635S3BKJVS Toss my a Tip on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/jameswjesso Buy some merchandise: https://www.jameswjesso.com/shop/ More Options: https://www.jameswjesso.com/support Newsletter: https://www.jameswjesso.com/newsletter Telegram Channel: https://t.me/jameswjesso *** Huge thanks to my patrons on Patreon! In particular, my $23+ patrons; Andreas D, Ian C, Alex F, Eliz C, Joe A; Episode Breakdown (00:00) Opening and Guest Bio (04:47) Interview Begins (06:20) The value and importance of activism; turning citizens into consumers (09:23) The dance between present crisis and the thriving of life for billions of years (14:25) Deep ecology and healing the illusion of anthropocentrism (27:13) Patreon Thanks (29:05) Grief and “honouring our pain for the world”; when expressed, despair becomes empowerment (36:08) Seeing the world with new eyes (39:38) Falling into the apathy of the modern world (44:56) The importance of community in facing our grief (47:43) A story of psychedelic cannabis and being healed by the forest (52:42) The Disney-fication of nature vs the brutality of life being itself (57:27) Exchanging stories of meaningful psychedelic visions (01:05:09) How psychedelics put John on his journey into environmentalism (01:08:27) Where psychedelics fit into deep ecology and environmental activism (01:11:31) What looks like chaos and destruction might be a greater intelligence at work (01:19:16) If we can cause less death and destruction, we should try (01:22:17) The drinking of psychedelic acacias in Australia; how acacia courtii saved John's life (01:29:22) The challenge of facing one's aging as one's desire to give more to the world grows (01:33:23) Follow-up links and contact information (01:34:24) Outro
Each nisayon we face is like a fake pearl, offering fleeting enjoyment. Temimus dictates that we give up the false pleasure for the lasting pleasure of a real pearl—eternity.
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In this episode, we feature Nana Osei, a self-made millionaire and real estate investor who has successfully acquired 30 rental properties before the age of 30. With a clear goal to reach 50 rental doors by 35 and 100 by 40, Nana's story is a must-listen for aspiring investors. Nana opens up about his mindset and financial strategies that enabled him to start investing in rental properties, to the specific skillsets and industry knowledge he gained along the way. He breaks down his exact approach to rapidly growing his real estate portfolio, offering valuable insights into the worth of his current portfolio and the concepts that drive his success. Throughout the episode, Nana answers our in-depth questions on property management, scaling a real estate business, learning from mistakes, and offers practical advice for those looking to start investing in rental properties from scratch. -- Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 01:05 - Obtaining 30 Doors Before 30 (Investment Properties) 02:29 - Who is Nana Osei 03:16 - The Power of Exposure & Your Circle, Even At A Young Age 06:30 - Instilling Work Ethic & Focus in Ghana 11:08 - Willingness to Change Your Enviroment When You Feel Stuck & How That Can Change Your Life 13:18 - Getting Started In Real Estate Investing, The Learning Process Before Having The Capital Begin 15:25 - The Power of Seeking Information & Pursuing Personal Development 15:48 - Identifying Leaders, Duplicating Their Systems, & Following The Leader 18:53 - Getting To Know A Underwriting Form in Real Estate Investing 21:05 - Suggestions on First Investment, & Your Down Payment on First Investment 22:10 - How Much Should A New Investor Save To Begin Investing in Real Estate 23:09 - Why Cash Flow Isn't As Important & Where The Real Money Is Made in Real Estate Investing 24:45 - 1031 Exchange, Depreciating Your Property & Utilizing Your Investments As A Tax Write Off 25:25 - Making Money Four Ways with Real Estate Investing 26:49 - Finding An Educated & Experienced Investing Advisor 28:30 - Identifying A Solid Property - The First Property In Depth (Buying It, Re-Financing It, Selling It, 1031 Exchanging, Property Numbers, etc) 33:25 - Renting An Apartment Despite Owning 31 Doors & Creating Dopamine Pursuit Systems to Assist In Hitting Goals -- ☑️ Follow: Help support our show, & get a healthy hit of dopamine by hitting that follow button to stay updated on our weekly episodes. -
Join us as we study the short, but potent, New Testament letter of Jude. We will be challenged, puzzled, and […]