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Charmed episode (season 3, episode 16) “What To Expect When You're Expecting The Apocalypse” The Charmed Ones must track down the Whispering Evil in the present in order to save the future Scorecard: 7.6/10 Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com Twitter: Black Girl_Couch Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle
Kaitlynn Carter is here to help recap this week's episode of The Hills: New Beginnings, but we HAVE to talk about her big news! Her pregnancy! Find out the intimate feelings she experienced as people found out about her pregnancy, and how it changed her relationship with her boyfriend. We hear Kaitlynn's honest reaction to Heidi and Spencer's comments about the show, and we discover what's really going on between Ashley and Heidi! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In today's Best Of episode, I'm talking about the #1, most-common fantasy: threesomes. I explore why threesomes can be hot and lay out some ground rules for making a threesome work. We talk about everything you should discuss with your partner before adding a third into the mix and the importance of aftercare (what happens after your threesome). I also share my personal threesome experiences, both the satisfying one and the one that didn't go as planned. I describe what steps you can take to try and maximize everyone's pleasure while indulging in this fantasy. Plus, I answer your questions about the hottest moves to try when penetration is off the table, what to do when you've gotten too involved with your neighbor's 19-year-old son, and how to get the most out of masturbation using CBD, ethical porn, and fantasy. Thank you for supporting our sponsors who help keep this show FREE: Dame, Yarlap Show Notes: FetLife Feeld #open For even more sex advice, tips, and tricks visit sexwithemily.com
Welcome to a brand-new series of Friday's Child – The podcast on a mission to educate, empower and support you on your parenting journey. I'm your host, Peta, a British expat who's been living in Dubai for 10 years and first time Mama to my gorgeous little girl Mavia. I have some incredible guests for you this season including Heidi Murkoff the author of the iconic, best-selling book ‘What To Expect When You're Expecting', YouTube star Nurse Zabe, along with amazing childbirth educators, parenting coaches and real Mums keeping it very real! My guest for this first episode of our new series needs little introduction. She is the author of the 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' series of pregnancy guides. She is also the creator of WhatToExpect.com and founder of the What to Expect Foundation. Time magazine named this incredible lady one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2011. I am of course talking about the one and only Heidi Murkoff. P X Guest Links: https://www.whattoexpect.com/ https://www.whattoexpect.com/mobile-app/ https://www.whattoexpect.com/podcast https://www.instagram.com/whattoexpect/ https://www.instagram.com/heidimurkoff/ Friday's Child Links: https://www.instagram.com/xfridayschildx/ https://www.facebook.com/xfridayschildx https://www.facebook.com/groups/667893360579008/?ref=share Meaningful Mama Mornings: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CQQCuIKppcs/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link The Healthy Home Links: https://www.instagram.com/healthyhomeme/ https://www.thehealthyhome.me/
J.lo. Chris Rock. DENNIS QUAID! This cast is stacked! And they are taking on the greatest story of all time. Becoming a parent. Whether it's through birth or adoption or anything in between, the act of taking on a little one is noble and good. But does the movie work? Find out and give us a listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aggrc/support
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We're not ones to sugarcoat, so we wanted to make sure that if we were going to talk about motherhood, we actually TALK about motherhood. When we started this podcast we made an agreement that no matter what, we were honest and as authentic as possible about our topics. And the shit that goes down in parenthood is no exception. This stuff is hard, folks, so let's remember to treat ourselves and other parents with compassion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-just-go-for-one/support
The window creeps into the view of the league ... what will happen next ?
So, Smokey the bear is pissed. We talk about the “gender reveal party” that sparked another wildfire, listen to a ‘shitty' story about Ariel's husband at work, & robot dogs or something. Enjoy :P --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heavilymeditated/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heavilymeditated/support
This week Mallory is joined by friend and colleague, Tiana James. Join Mallory and Tiana as they talk about what it was like for Tiana to be pregnant in 2020, the must-haves if you're an expectant mother, and advice we think every expecting father should have. To continue to learn more about Tiana's journey check out here YouTube channel and blog. As always, sure to follow @twentiesintwenty on Instagram or check out our website twentiesintwenty.com
The billionaires deep dive into What to Expect When You're Expecting! So hire them for your next live birth. We learn so much!
CJ and Ben read the baby book! If you're pregnant this episode might be helpful! It's very good and fun. Topics include: twins, bees, adopting an adult, the circus, jugglers that hang out outside a Denny's, babies who are into jazz, pigs pooping spiders, and Tom Selleck's pussy eating moustache
This week your three best friends continue getting pumped for the new season of Top Chef starting on April 1 by breaking down all the new chef-testants competing in Portland for that coveted, sweet sweet Food and Wine Magazine feature and a little bit of CASH. We also hear about Jamal's new bundle of joy - his sous vide... congratulations and condolences. ----more---- Subscribe for new episodes every Monday. Rate us 5 stars and let us know what you had for dinner last night in the review! This episode was edited by Bryan Jackson.
Enrolling in Medicare can be extremely stressful and confusing. There are so many choices to make, there are different rules to follow, and timelines to be met. Additionally, there is so much information out there that it merely adds to the confusion. On this episode of Retirement Starts Today, I share with you an article written by Joanne Giardini-Russel from Advisor Perspectives entitled, 5 Tips to De-Stress the Entry into Medicare. If you are starting to dive into the Medicare enrollment process you won’t want to miss these 5 tips. Make sure to stick around for the listener questions segment to hear a question about enrolling in Medicare as an expat as well as whether you should be doing Roth conversions if your income will decrease. You’ll also learn why it has taken me a year to get around to answering some listener questions! Outline of This Episode [1:32] 5 Tips to lessen the stress of the entry into Medicare [6:14] As an expat would it make sense to buy plans G or N now or wait? [9:43] Should you do Roth conversions now if you will have a decrease in income? [14:33] Why I haven’t been answering some listener questions 5 tips to ease the Medicare enrollment process If you are approaching age 65 you may have noticed all the literature surrounding Medicare that has come in your mail. Rather than help you answer the questions you have about Medicare, they often add to the confusion. The whole process can be overwhelming, but these 5 tips can help you understand what to do to enroll. Don’t automatically enroll in Medicare at age 65 unless you need or want to. Understand that there are situations where you want to enroll and where you don’t want to enroll in Medicare at 65. This is one of the keys to understanding Medicare. If you do want to enroll in Medicare at age 65 you’ll need to understand all the hoops to jump through. If you are drawing your Social Security benefits before age 65 then you will be automatically enrolled in Medicare parts A and B. Don’t overwhelm yourself with too much information. You can find thousands of Medicare webinars, workshops, and seminars with a simple web search, but overwhelming yourself with too much information isn’t beneficial. You may even fall prey to businesses that are looking only to serve themselves. A good place to start your Medicare research is with the official Medicare and You Handbook directly from Medicare. Understand the 2 paths to Medicare. You’ll want to decide whether to go with a Medigap plan or a Medicare Advantage plan. Learn the differences between the two and think about which one best fits your budget and lifestyle. Use technology to take advantage of everything that you can access from the comfort of your home. Secure a good Medicare guide. Contact several different agencies and agents before turning 65. Prepare a list of questions for them and make sure to check their Google reviews. When selecting an agent you’ll want to make sure to choose one who will stick with you over time and provide follow-up support. Key takeaways about signing up for Medicare Try not to get overwhelmed by the Medicare enrollment process. Begin your research before you turn 65, and spend time finding a good agent or agency who will be there to support you over the long haul. Educate yourself with available government resources so that you can make informed decisions. Check out the Boomer Benefits YouTube channel in April to see me on a 3-part series with Danielle Roberts. Make sure that you are subscribed to the Every Day is Saturday newsletter to receive a direct link when it comes out. Resources & People Mentioned 5 Tips to Destress the Entry into Medicare Medicare and You Handbook Medigap informational video Medicare Advantage informational video Connect with Benjamin Brandt Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com/ Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/retiremeasap Subscribe to the newsletter: https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/newsletter Subscribe to Retirement Starts Today on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podbean, Player FM, iHeart, or Spotify
Mar. 12, 2021 - With talks of impeaching Gov. Cuomo on the rise, we turned to Jack O'Donnell, President of O'Donnell and Associates and author of the book Bitten by the Tiger, for some answers about what an impeachment trial would look like for a Governor and what we can learn from the only impeachment of William Sulzer.
In which we're truly astonished at the number of times we've viewed this film. Why. Why! You can listen to our friend and podcast mentor Quincy Surasmith’s podcast, Asian Americana, wherever podcasts are available. You can read past entries of Romcomathon here. Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram Feel free to write in with any comments, concerns, or suggestions! Thank you for listening.
What should we expect from life in a broken world, as sinners, following Jesus, as we wait for His return?
Sermon Date: February 21, 2021 Music by Bensounds.com
Navigating pregnancy should be an exciting time, but new parents don’t have the same support system right now. This hour, we talk about pregnancy and birth during a pandemic. New parents need a lot of support leading up to and after the birth of a new baby. The zoom bridal shower is not the same as being in person to celebrate new mom and baby. Expecting mothers have a lot more decisions to make - including whether or not to get the vaccine. A new mother joins us today to talk about her pregnancy, and an OB GYN talks about delivering babies during a pandemic - what expecting mother’s need to know. If you’re a new or expecting mom, what has it like to go through pregnancy during this pandemic? We want to hear from you. GUESTS: Alexis Aronne - a mother from Cromwell, Connecticut Dr. Audrey Merriam, MD - physician with Yale Maternal Fetal Medicine Dr. Heather Lipkind - Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at Yale Maternal Medicine Jessica Bennett - Editor at Large at the New York Times Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Navigating pregnancy should be an exciting time, but new parents don’t have the same support system right now. This hour, we talk about pregnancy and birth during a pandemic. New parents need a lot of support leading up to and after the birth of a new baby. The zoom bridal shower is not the same as being in person to celebrate new mom and baby. Expecting mothers have a lot more decisions to make - including whether or not to get the vaccine. A new mother joins us today to talk about her pregnancy, and an OB GYN talks about delivering babies during a pandemic - what expecting mother’s need to know. If you’re a new or expecting mom, what has it like to go through pregnancy during this pandemic? We want to hear from you. GUESTS: Alexis Aronne - a mother from Cromwell, Connecticut Dr. Audrey Merriam, MD - physician with Yale Maternal Fetal Medicine Dr. Heather Lipkind - Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at Yale Maternal Medicine Jessica Bennett - Editor at Large at the New York Times Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jayne Morgan, M.D., cardiologist and clinical director of the Covid Task Force for Piedmont Healthcare in Atlanta, breaks down the science of vaccines, what side effects some are experiencing after their second doses, and takes listener questions.
Where do you sit with your expectations for the Browns this upcoming season? Josh has a view on his expectations. Ten wins?... Eleven?... A Super Bowl? Stop in and see where those expectations fall. Thanks for listening and go Browns!
We're back, baby. This year, you're going to hear from Tracey "Africa" Norman, Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, Mark Segal, Brian Michael Smith, and Melissa Febos. I can't wait for you to listen. Want to recommend a guest? Come find and connect with me on Twitter: @jeffmasters1. LGBTQ&A is hosted by Jeffrey Masters and produced by The Advocate magazine, in partnership with GLAAD. @lgbtqpod
In this week's episode, we're discussing Marvel's WandaVision S1E3 "Now In Color." Wanda & Vision are anticipating the arrival of their bundle of joy, and things are moving faster than they could have ever imagined! Meanwhile, there are some obvious cracked in the veneer about town. Geraldine is clutch in the big moment but cannot be spared Wanda's determination to keep life perfect in this moment.
Starting January 4th, join writer Nat Lockett for short, daily motivational messages for writers released every weekday!
In this episode Hayley and Nora discuss the topic of birth control and the effects that it has had on them through the years. Nora also sheds light on what to truly expect when you are expecting. The good, the bad, and the outright disgusting. NORA'S PREGNANCY FAVES: Palmers Cocoa Butter Pregnancy Leggings Pregnancy Pillow Water Jug Follow along on Instagram: @unbasicpodcast @nora.yazell @hayleycallen Watch on YouTube: The Unbasic Podcast Hayley Callen Nora & Alex Music by Mark Generous - Orange And Pomegranate - https://thmatc.co/?l=16FCBF51 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week you update everybody's expectations, including your own.
We're in the final stretch of the most important election of our lifetime! And we're 99% sure it won't end on election night. So how can you be mentally prepared for the road ahead? We discuss what to expect come closing time on Nov. 3rd, and bring you updates from Alaska, Indiana, and North Carolina.
In week ten of Kingdom Culture, Andrew Matrone speaks to those of us who feel like our expectations do not match our reality; we look around and we don't see the things that we envisioned for ourselves, or the things we've prayed for. In the midst of the frustration and waiting, Andrew reminds us of a few truths: God honors movement. Don't let your season of waiting be a season of wandering. And it is important to continue taking steps towards the things that God has put in your heart, even as you wait.
In week ten of Kingdom Culture, Andrew Matrone speaks to those of us who feel like our expectations do not match our reality; we look around and we don't see the things that we envisioned for ourselves, or the things we've prayed for. In the midst of the frustration and waiting, Andrew reminds us of a few truths: God honors movement. Don't let your season of waiting be a season of wandering. And it is important to continue taking steps towards the things that God has put in your heart, even as you wait.
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In this epsiode of Cool Science Radio John and Lynn's guest is Julie Shaw who has written WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING ROBOTS. Humans are in complete control of today’s robots. We determine their settings, tasks and rules. This will change when a new breed of robots joins us that operate on their own and work and live among us. Spoiler alert: this will not be a flawless transition…
In this episode of Views on Vue, Lindsay and Steve talk with Raymond Camden about the upcoming Vue 3 release, and how it’s important for open source in general to communicate well with developers. We discuss the needs of developers who just want to get work done, and the need to not break the expectations around a library or framework. We talk about the Composition API, as well as new features like Teleport and Suspense. Sponsors Audible.com CacheFly Panel Lindsay Wardell Steve Edwards Guest Raymond Camden Links https://github.com/vuejs/vue/projects/6 Picks Raymond Camden: The CRPG Book: A Guide to Computer Role-Playing Games Steve Edwards: Dr. Lee presents Can’t Touch This Covid Parody Lindsay Wardell: TypeGraphQL Follow Views on Vue on Twitter > @viewsonvue
In this episode of Views on Vue, Lindsay and Steve talk with Raymond Camden about the upcoming Vue 3 release, and how it’s important for open source in general to communicate well with developers. We discuss the needs of developers who just want to get work done, and the need to not break the expectations around a library or framework. We talk about the Composition API, as well as new features like Teleport and Suspense. Sponsors Audible.com CacheFly Panel Lindsay Wardell Steve Edwards Guest Raymond Camden Links https://github.com/vuejs/vue/projects/6 Picks Raymond Camden: The CRPG Book: A Guide to Computer Role-Playing Games Steve Edwards: Dr. Lee presents Can’t Touch This Covid Parody Lindsay Wardell: TypeGraphQL Follow Views on Vue on Twitter > @viewsonvue
This show is hosted by Bethany Stricker, founder of Bethany Stricker Midwifery in Dallas, TX.The Birth & Body Podcast was filmed at the Turning Point Wellness Center in Burleson, Texas..All podcast episodes are filmed and edited by The Color Brand. For more info, look for them on Facebook or visit www.thecolorbrand.com
Some of the initial symptoms of pregnancy are well-known and obvious: missing a period, morning sickness, tender boobs. But there are so many other symptoms that no one really tells you about, so when you experience them for yourself for the first time it can be unnecessarily worrying. This episode of Food For Thought on Motherhood sees Dr Stephanie Ooi and I explore the journey women go through while they are pregnant and the many symptoms that arise in the three trimesters. For more information, visit Rhitrition.com (http://rhitrition.com/) and Instagram.com/Rhitrition (http://instagram.com/Rhitrition) .
Some of the initial symptoms of pregnancy are well-known and obvious: missing a period, morning sickness, tender boobs. But there are so many other symptoms that no one really tells you about, so when you experience them for yourself for the first time it can be unnecessarily worrying. This episode of Food For Thought on Motherhood sees Dr Stephanie Ooi and I explore the journey women go through while they are pregnant and the many symptoms that arise in the three trimesters. For more information, visit Rhitrition.com (http://rhitrition.com/) and Instagram.com/Rhitrition (http://instagram.com/Rhitrition) .
Some of the initial symptoms of pregnancy are well-known and obvious: missing a period, morning sickness, tender boobs. But there are so many other symptoms that no one really tells you about, so when you experience them for yourself for the first time it can be unnecessarily worrying. This episode of Food For Thought on Motherhood sees Dr Stephanie Ooi and I explore the journey women go through while they are pregnant and the many symptoms that arise in the three trimesters. For more information, visit Rhitrition.com (http://rhitrition.com/) and Instagram.com/Rhitrition (http://instagram.com/Rhitrition) .
Brian and Chelsea lay out all the things you can expect from Region 1 Sports when sports get underway next week.
Cheyne and Luis discuss what to expect when going back to the gym. So you haven't lifted some real weight in months, what do you think will happen. Don't get frustrated, it's all about perspective. You get to relive previous accomplishments in less time. What also comes with it are soreness and energy highs and lows. Also discussed are current events covering plant based athletes, fatty livers and spouses that work out together. *Rate (5 stars only need apply), comment and recommend to everyone you know.
Carrie Dann shares the results of a poll that borrows a question from Ronald Reagan: Is the country better off than it was four years ago?
With harvest looming just around the corner, Brad and Chris turn to 1980s pregnancy literature to structure their preparation.
With the qualifying round play-in series just two days away, Justin chats with Tony Abbott of Locked On Wild about the lengthy history between these two teams, if this counts as a real rivalry, Todd Bertuzzi's villain status in the twin cities, Judd Brackett's flip between franchises, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
July 16 2020: On this episode I host a dream team panel discussion on Carey Price in the upcoming return to play We have:Paul Campbell Asa Tamand Brianne McLaughlin Please remember to rate and share!
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The Dudes bring on the newest addition to the Dude Thoughts team: Kelcey. We tackle what to REALLY expect when you're expecting!
On this episode, Erin and Scott are joined by Amanda Nagel and Shelly Sims. Amanda just had a baby, and Shelly is about to have hers! Hear from them what it has been like to go through this process during the quarantine, and watch us all do our best to freak out Shelly, who is a first time mom to be. Please like and subscribe to the YouTube channel for more. Go to speakcies.com/shows for information about Panic! at the Costco and other shows on the Speakcies podcast network.
JRS Happy Hour Conversations! May 12th: DDO Theatrical Agent ANTHONY BOYER. After a career as a music director and conductor, Anthony transitioned to the representation world in 2007, working his way up through the ranks until November 2013, when he started the west coast theatrical division of DDO Artists Agency. In that capacity, Anthony works with a tightly-woven team of theatrical agents in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles to create opportunities for their clients in television, film, and theatre. Among his clients are Tony Award winners and nominees, heads of large touring companies, series regulars on network television, and high-profile film actors. He is proud of helping to instill a culture at DDO that is constantly pushing to amplify underheard voices, and to teach actors to self-advocate and to tell their unique stories. (1:21) May 5th: Actor JOE MANGANIELLO Joe began his professional film career playing Flash Thomspon in Sam Raimi's Spiderman. His breakout role came in the form of werewolf Alcide Herveaux, on five seasons of the HBO series True Blood. Manganiello is also known for his roles in films such as Magic Mike, Magic Mike XXL, Pee-wee's Big Holiday, What to Expect When You're Expecting, and Sabotage, among others. In late 2013, he became a published author with his first book, Evolution. His directorial debut came in 2014 with the documentary feature La Bare, which he also produced and financed. Manganiello is also known for his role in How I met Your Mother as Brad. In 2017 he won an Emmy as the narrator of the documentary Pittsburgh Is Home: The Story of the Penguins, which documented the first 50 years of history of the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team. In 2016, Manganiello was cast as Slade Wilson / Deathstroke in the DC Extended Universe, making his first appearance in 2017's Justice League.