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The fellas break down the Democrats' latest Senate recruits, expose another week of campaign controversies, play a chaotic round of King of the Hill, celebrate America's 250th, and sit down with former House Floor Director John Leganski for an inside look at the historic fight over the Speaker's gavel. #RuthlessPodcast #Politics #Congress #News00:02:48 Democratic Senate Candidates Face Tough Scrutiny 00:06:02 James Talarico's Anti-Christian Comments Resurface 00:08:03 Talarico's Controversial Views on Gender Policies 00:14:16 Graham Platner's Planned Parenthood Claims Examined 00:20:06 Graham Platner's Viral Reddit Post Sparks Outrage 00:32:21 King of the Hill Returns with Steve Schmidt vs. Cheri Jacobus 00:43:13 World Cup Commentary Delivers an America 250 Laugh 00:44:49 Inside Kevin McCarthy's Historic Speaker Battle with John Leganski 01:10:06 What the McCarthy Fight Means for the Future of Congress Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Different decks built around the same commander may even call for different approaches to mana development. Andy takes Kyle into his two different builds for Bruna, the Fading light—one around making angels hellishly persistent, the other recovering valuable low-curve humans. As they look at the two lists, focus descends onto how differently the construction of mana access has been important for realizing these two adjacent, but different styles of play. Look for links to deck lists on our lists-from-the-pod channel on Discord which can access as a Patreon supporter. Check out Andy's other podcast. ------------------- Look for Legendary Creature - EDH on Patreon Find us on YouTube ------------------- Music this episode comes courtesy of Makeup and Vanity Set – https://makeupandvanityset.bandcamp.com/
Hour 1: The Giants' Struggles Continue: A Delusional Team on the Brink of Reality The Giants' season is hitting a rough patch, and it's not just their bullpen that's to blame. In this episode, John Dickinson and Larry Krueger dive into the team's struggles, discussing whether they're a good team hampered by a bad bullpen or just a mediocre team with a bad bullpen. They also touch on the topic of rebuilding, and whether the Giants' ownership group is willing to make tough decisions to turn the team around. The conversation is filled with insightful analysis and commentary on the team's performance, including their lack of consistency, poor fielding, and inability to close out games. The hosts also discuss the team's recent losses, including a tough one against the A's, and how it's affecting their playoff hopes. With the trade deadline approaching, the question on everyone's mind is: what's next for the Giants? The hosts also discuss the team's ownership group and their willingness to make tough decisions, including rebuilding and eating contracts. They question whether the team's current strategy is working and whether it's time for a change. With the team's struggles continuing, it's clear that something needs to change, but what that is remains to be seen. Tune in to this episode to hear John and Larry's take on the Giants' struggles and what they think the team needs to do to turn things around. Will they be able to make the necessary changes, or will they continue to struggle? Listen to find out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: The Giants' Struggles Continue: A Delusional Team on the Brink of Reality The Giants' season is hitting a rough patch, and it's not just their bullpen that's to blame. In this episode, John Dickinson and Larry Krueger dive into the team's struggles, discussing whether they're a good team hampered by a bad bullpen or just a mediocre team with a bad bullpen. They also touch on the topic of rebuilding, and whether the Giants' ownership group is willing to make tough decisions to turn the team around. The conversation is filled with insightful analysis and commentary on the team's performance, including their lack of consistency, poor fielding, and inability to close out games. The hosts also discuss the team's recent losses, including a tough one against the A's, and how it's affecting their playoff hopes. With the trade deadline approaching, the question on everyone's mind is: what's next for the Giants? The hosts also discuss the team's ownership group and their willingness to make tough decisions, including rebuilding and eating contracts. They question whether the team's current strategy is working and whether it's time for a change. With the team's struggles continuing, it's clear that something needs to change, but what that is remains to be seen. Tune in to this episode to hear John and Larry's take on the Giants' struggles and what they think the team needs to do to turn things around. Will they be able to make the necessary changes, or will they continue to struggle? Listen to find out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Memory chips come back down to earth. Wolfe targets a new top pick in retail. Plus, why G Squared Capital's Victoria Greene is sitting on the SpaceX sidelines. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pastor Jacob preaches sermon on 1 John 2:15-17
Hello Seattle Mariners fans! John Trupin, Isabelle Minasian and Max Ellingsen are here to celebrate a Thursday afternoon win and series victory over the Baltimore Orioles. How as 3B suited JP in the early returns? How will the Mariners survive the injures to (assorted) and make it out the other side? What on earth is going on with the Piggyback? Are Sloan and Anderson worth the recent hype? Meet at the Mitt Podcast is created and produced by the writers and contributors of Lookout Landing and sponsored by Fans First Sports Network. Submit questions to MATMthepodcast@gmail.com DONATE/SUBSCRIBE ON KOFI: https://ko-fi.com/meetatthemittpodcast DONATE/SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cw/MeetattheMitt SOCIAL LINKS (Twitter/Bluesky): https://twitter.com/MeetattheMitt / https://bsky.app/profile/meetatthemitt.bsky.social https://twitter.com/LookoutLanding / https://bsky.app/profile/lookoutlanding.bsky.social https://twitter.com/JohnTrupin / https://bsky.app/profile/johntrupin.bsky.social https://twitter.com/KatePreusser / https://bsky.app/profile/katepreusser.bsky.social https://twitter.com/EvanJamesAudio / https://bsky.app/profile/evanjamesaudio.bsky.social https://x.com/gbronsdon / https://bsky.app/profile/gbronsdon.bsky.social https://x.com/95coffeespoons / https://bsky.app/profile/95coffeespoons.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Durability is the word every endurance runner has latched onto — but what actually is it, and how do you build it? Zoë and TJ break down durability for marathon and ultra runners: the difference between aerobic durability (heart rate drift and cardiac decoupling over long efforts) and mechanical durability (the eccentric loading that blows up your quads on late-race descents), why a smaller engine that doesn't fade beats a bigger one that falls apart, and why the only real path is years of consistent, recoverable volume. There's no shortcut — you have to put in the time to get to the place where you can put in more time.Before the main discussion, they take on three listener "hot or not" questions: whether antihistamines like Claritin really blunt training adaptations (the dose in that study matters more than you think), why swapping a strength session for yard work doesn't count, and the truth about chasing an "ultra bod" — energy availability, why underfueling undermines the adaptations you're working for, and why body composition is an output of training, not a lever to yank on. Plus downhill technique, easy volume, and TJ's three biggest coaching pet peeves.Curious about coaching but not sure where to start? Join our Foothills tier for $10/month — twice-monthly Ask-A-Coach calls and a Slack community of 200+ athletes. Use code FOOTHILLS25 at microcosm-coaching.com.—microcosm-coaching.com | microcosmcoaching@gmail.com
Happy Friday Beauty Byters!In this week's Five Minute Friday, I am talking about scars and the ways to smoothen and soften their appearance. Laser resurfacing and microdermabrasion are the most effective in treating scars, as well as using resurfacing scrubs and peel pads. For over-the-counter treatments you want to use silicon-based scar gels, along with vitamin E oil and coconut oil. Want to find out how textured scars form, and what procedures plastic surgeons perform that greatly improve their appearance. then tune in to today's podcast! If you have a question or something you'd like covered on the podcast, send me a DM or email info@beautybydrkay.com and I'd be happy to respond!
Deep in the Mojave Desert, a defunct gas station has become a roadside altar of shoes, each pair carrying stories and secrets that transform a place for transients into a monument for return pilgrimages. Standing among the relics and artifacts of lives past, Blake considers eulogies, elegies, and effigies — and what it means to be remembered by strangers. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season.
Deep in the Mojave Desert, a defunct gas station has become a roadside altar of shoes, each pair carrying stories and secrets that transform a place for transients into a monument for return pilgrimages. Standing among the relics and artifacts of lives past, Blake considers eulogies, elegies, and effigies — and what it means to be remembered by strangers. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season.
Preview Season rolls along as we welcome Ben Sorrells (@sportsofshsu) of March to the Pod to break down all things CUSA!What will year two of the Phil Longo Era look like in Huntsville?Can Delaware elevate to a title contender?Will Liberty bounce back?Fading the reigning champs?Check out our brand new sponsor — Red Water Hats!Get 15% off your first purchase from Homefield Apparel when you use code “THREETECHPOD” at checkout!https://tr.ee/ZFhu7XSuLgJoin the Jimmy's and Joe's for CFB content for all 138 teams!FOLLOW: @ThreeTechPod on Instagram and Twitter!HOMEFIELD DISCOUNT: THREETECHPOD for 15% off!
Broadcom (AVGO) took the "winds out of the sails" in the AI trade despite posting strong earnings, says Gina Martin Adams. She points to an uptrend that comes with rotation, backed by strength in slower but steady economic growth. Gina believes the fundamental story will keep bulls in the driver's seat, believing hyperscalers signaling a spending pullback will be a downside catalyst if it manifests. She tells investors to keep an eye on companies underneath the Mag 7. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Dozens of missiles and drones hit Kyiv and other major cities in Ukraine on Tuesday. More than a dozen people were killed and 100 injured in the attacks. Russia says it was in response to what it called "terrorist acts." Ramy Inocencio has the latest. Researchers from Penn Medicine found women taking GLP-1 drugs are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer. Dr. Celine Gounder breaks down the study's findings and if the drugs caused the difference. A man tried to force his way into pop star Sabrina Carpenter's home in Los Angeles after weeks of watching the property, officials say. On Monday, the singer was granted a temporary restraining order against the man. Serena Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam winner, confirmed her highly anticipated return to tennis in a video she posted on Instagram on Monday. Williams, who will play doubles next week, hasn't competed since 2022. Jericka Duncan reports. A new report finds summer hiring for teens is expected to fall to its lowest level in nearly 80 years. Harvard economist and CBS News contributor Roland Fryer explains what's driving the decline. Former Vice President Mike Pence joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss President Trump's policies and popularity among Republicans, personal values in politics today and who he supports in the Texas Senate race. Grammy Award winner P!nk is preparing to host the Tony Awards on Sunday on CBS. The singer speaks with "CBS Mornings" about what to expect and why she asked her daughter for permission before agreeing to host.
Kevin Green breaks down the latest April JOLTS report to examine why strengthening labor data makes it harder for the Fed to justify interest rate cuts. He also talks about inflation pressures facing the economy, how markets are reacting to the data, and what investors should watch ahead of Friday's job report. KG also examines the rally in AI chip stocks following Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang's bullish comments and why strength in networking and AI related names could help push the S&P 500 (SPX) to further highs.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
SEO can feel overwhelming at the best of times. Add AI into the mix, and a lot of online store owners are wondering if SEO even matters anymore. In this week's episode, I'm joined by Flick from Hotel SEO to break it all down in a way that actually makes sense for product-based business owners. We talk about what SEO really is, how it's changing with AI search, and the simple things online store owners can do to improve their visibility, attract more organic traffic, and make their product pages more helpful for both humans and search engines. This is a really practical conversation, especially if SEO has always felt confusing, technical, or like something you keep putting in the “I'll deal with it later” basket. What we cover: What SEO actually means for e-commerce brands How AI search is changing the way customers find products Why your product pages need to answer real customer questions How FAQs can help Google, AI tools, and shoppers understand your products Why natural language matters more than corporate-style wording The role of blogging and helpful content in your SEO strategy Simple ways to improve your visibility without becoming an SEO expert Example FAQ resource for Shopify product pages As mentioned in the episode, Flick shared a simple example of FAQs you could add to a Shopify product page. Example product: pink fluffy dog jumper 1. What size pink fluffy dog jumper should I get for my dog? Measure your dog's chest at the widest point and along the back from the base of the neck to the base of the tail. A jumper should sit snug around the chest without restricting movement, and end just before the tail. If your dog is between sizes, go up rather than down. Fluffy knits have less stretch than cotton, so a tight fit will pull and pill faster. 2. Are pink fluffy dog jumpers warm enough for winter? Yes, fluffy knit jumpers are designed for cold weather and suit most small to medium breeds through a Melbourne or Sydney winter. They work best on short-haired dogs like greyhounds, whippets, and chihuahuas, who feel the cold more than double-coated breeds. For sub-zero conditions or wet weather, layer a waterproof coat over the top. 3. Can I machine wash a fluffy dog jumper? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle, inside a mesh laundry bag, with a wool-safe detergent. Don't tumble dry. Lay flat to dry to keep the shape and stop the fluff from matting. Washing after every two or three wears is plenty unless your dog has rolled in something. 4. Will the pink dye run or fade? No, the jumpers are colourfast and won't bleed in the wash when you follow cold wash instructions. Fading happens with hot water, direct sun drying, or harsh detergents, so avoid all three. The pink will hold its tone through dozens of washes with normal care. 5. Do fluffy jumpers irritate dogs with sensitive skin? The inner lining is smooth against the skin, so dogs with allergies or sensitive coats generally tolerate them well. If your dog has a known wool allergy, check the fibre composition before buying. Most fluffy jumpers use a polyester or acrylic blend rather than wool, which suits sensitive dogs better. The key takeaway here is that the questions are phrased the way someone would actually type or ask them, rather than using stiff wording like “What are the sizing recommendations?” Each answer also gives a clear direct response upfront, then adds detail. That makes it much easier for shoppers, Google, and AI search tools to understand and use the information. Here are the resources and tools we mentioned:Heat mapping: clarity.microsoft.com Semrush free trial: semrush.comSchema markup helper: google.com/webmastersGoogle Search Console: search.google.com/search-consoleGoogle Analytics: developers.google.com/analytics Connect with Flick from Hotel SEO Website: hotelseo.auEmail: hello@hotelseo.auInstagram: @hotelseohi If you've ever wondered whether SEO is still worth focusing on in 2026, this episode is a great place to start. Listen to the full episode here: jodieminto.com/podcast
Mike and Jordan discuss the inverse relationship with inflation and grains plus more in this week's episode.
On the border of Texas and New Mexico, a town divided by a state line faces an identity crisis — and demands to be remembered. Wandering the empty fields and crumbling pavement of what, at one time, was a glamorous rest-stop town, Blake imagines a conversation with Glenrio itself as it bears witness to what once was, and wonders whether a forgotten ghost town might outlast us all. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season.
On the border of Texas and New Mexico, a town divided by a state line faces an identity crisis — and demands to be remembered. Wandering the empty fields and crumbling pavement of what, at one time, was a glamorous rest-stop town, Blake imagines a conversation with Glenrio itself as it bears witness to what once was, and wonders whether a forgotten ghost town might outlast us all. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season.
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A West End resident saw a trio of ghost signs and wondered how to bring them to back to life. He tracked down a local business that one of the old signs belonged to and convinced them and the West End Museum to partner and pay sign painters to restore them.
Recorded and Curated by Irfan/More than fifteen years ago, I travelled extensively across Central Uttar Pradesh in search of the authentic yet gradually vanishing sounds of Nautanki ; the immensely popular folk performance tradition that once captivated large parts of India. Beyond entertainment, Nautanki shaped public imagination, social consciousness, and collective memory for generations through its music, poetry, storytelling, and performance.During those journeys, I encountered extraordinary singers, musicians, writers, and performers carrying forward this rich artistic inheritance despite immense hardship and fading patronage. Many of them were struggling simply to survive, even as they preserved a remarkable cultural legacy.This small audio clip is a humble document from that time ; an echo from a vibrant folk world now standing at the edge of disappearance.Photo and Cover: Irfan
When Blake stumbles into a forgotten house in the Texas Panhandle, imagined legends and headlines begin unfolding in his mind — stories of addiction, homelessness, and loss, but above all, the power of family rising from the wreckage. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season.
When Blake stumbles into a forgotten house in the Texas Panhandle, imagined legends and headlines begin unfolding in his mind — stories of addiction, homelessness, and loss, but above all, the power of family rising from the wreckage. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season.
Matthew #49: Living In A Fading World (Matthew 24:1-14) Rob Woodrum (5/10/26) Download This Sunday we'll be starting chapter 24 of Matthew's gospel this Sunday reading the first 14 verses. End time predictions are almost a cottage industry in the Church over the years…needless to say, we won't be adding to those. What we'll learn from Jesus is that there is a presupposition of the world's ending. It's how we live in the time we have that's truly important.v1-3 give us the overall heading of this section. Jesus predicts the end of something – what is it? The disciples ask him when this will happen, and what sign to look for to signal his coming. Do you find that odd? He's right in front of them – why are they asking about his coming? They didn't expect him to leave – what were they talking about? The word “coming” in the Greek is “parousia” – the arrival of a king. They are asking when he'll be revealed as King and bring the present, broken world to it's conclusion. They don't realize it, but they are asking two different questions. What then, are the two subjects in view in this section?Jesus describes things that sound like current events to us and could be alarming – except for what Jesus says in v6. What are these events, in his view?Instead of giving his disciples a straight forward answer about when these things would happen – what does Jesus say to his disciples as instruction? (hint: v4, v6, v13)Before things really end, what is happening according to v14? What is our mission then, in light of the end? Does knowing when the end may come have any bearing on what our mission is? Does it change? If not, what does that tell us?We may not all agree on how to view eschatology (views on the “end times”), but that should never be a reason to divide us. Let's approach this text as objectively as we can and see what we may learn by God's Spirit. See you this Sunday!Click here for a pdf of the teaching slideshow.
Part of the Exiled Ambassadors series. Sermon by Pastor Nathan Alley The post A Living Hope in a Fading World // 1 Peter 1:3-9 first appeared on Applewood Community Church.
Preparing the Bride - When we grow close to the things of the world, we grow numb to the things of God. Sunday May 3rd.
Save 20% Off Honeylove by going to https://honeylove.com/DAILYBEAST ! #honeylovepod David Rothkopf joins Joanna Coles to assess what he describes as a visibly weakening Trump presidency, with intelligence sources warning of mounting instability inside the White House. Rothkopf argues Trump is “fading” physically and politically as crises escalate abroad—from Iran tensions to the Strait of Hormuz—and pressure builds at home over policy, polling, and party loyalty. Rothkopf examines a strained cabinet, shifting Republican loyalties, and public fractures emerging even among Trump's strongest allies. As figures like Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth are pulled into increasingly exposed roles, Rothkopf asks whether the system around Trump is starting to hedge—and whether MAGA itself is entering a period of quiet unraveling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A brilliant pitch slam, a buzzy non-alcoholic cocktail acquisition and the quiet decline of meal kits – the hosts break down where CPG is actually gaining (and losing) momentum. In this episode, we recap Naturally San Diego's Naturally Rising competition, dig into The Wine Group's acquisition of Phony Negroni maker St. Agrestis, and examine how convenience, subscription fatigue, and tools like product-scanning apps are reshaping consumer behavior – and forcing brands to adapt fast. Show notes: 0:20: SoCal & Show. Wine Not NA? Hot Meals, Not So Hot. Yuk, What's In Here? Tofu To Go. – Ray and John recap Naturally San Diego's pitch competition, where Fave took top honors, and reflect on the event's strong sense of community while looking ahead to BevNET Live NYC 2026 and Taste Radio's upcoming Austin meetup. The conversation then turns to industry news, including The Wine Group's acquisition of non-alcoholic cocktail brand St. Agrestis, which they frame as a clear signal of rising strategic interest in adult non-alcoholic beverages. They also dig into the waning appeal of meal kit services like Blue Apron, pointing to convenience, subscription fatigue, and competition from delivery platforms and ready-to-eat options as key factors reshaping consumer behavior. Melissa highlights the growing influence of the Yuka product-scanning app on purchasing decisions, tying it to broader shifts toward better-for-you formulations and more transparent retail standards. The episode wraps with a look at emerging product innovation, including a savory, snackable tofu concept and a novel functional shot format. Brands in this episode: Fave, Oku, Mezo Beverages, St. Agrestis, Lapo's, Medase, Blue Apron, Fresh Realm, HelloFresh, Factor, Tempo, Hungryroot, TofuGo, Mid-Day Squares, Hover, Annavana, Nectar Pop, Sababa
An unexpected—and ironic—detour to an infamous abandoned school in Kansas sparks the kickoff of season 4. When Blake accidentally stumbles into the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education at the Sumner School in Topeka, he finds himself confronting the moment his childhood imagination collides with historical transmissions the country once tried to erase. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season. This Season 4 premiere was recorded in front of a live audience at Green Box Arts in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado.
An unexpected—and ironic—detour to an infamous abandoned school in Kansas sparks the kickoff of season 4. When Blake accidentally stumbles into the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education at the Sumner School in Topeka, he finds himself confronting the moment his childhood imagination collides with historical transmissions the country once tried to erase. Note: Episodes 1–4 of Season 4 form “Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins,” a four-part series embedded within the season. This Season 4 premiere was recorded in front of a live audience at Green Box Arts in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado.
The macro backdrop might look fragile, but the markets are ripping higher. On this episode of Money Moves, hosts Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell cut through the noise to explain why Wall Street is shrugging off the US-Iran conflict and driving the S&P 500 to new all-time highs.The guys break down the UAE's shocking exit from OPEC, JP Morgan's record-breaking quarter, and why Paul Tudor Jones' warning of a 35% market correction might be missing the mark. Plus, Matty and Ryan discuss the latest real estate data showing price dips, offering a silver lining and creative buying opportunities for investors willing to navigate the current housing market.Episode HighlightsGeopolitical Chess: The UAE removes itself from OPEC after 59 years to strategically drop oil prices and put financial pressure on Iran.Market Melt-Up: The S&P 500 is up 9.9% in April, largely driven by a 37.2% surge in semiconductor stocks and strong Magnificent Seven performance.The Fed's Next Move: With the DOJ closing its investigation into Jerome Powell, the guys preview his final FOMC speech and predict a dovish new Fed Chair with a potential rate cut in July.Fading the Fear: Ryan counters billionaire Paul Tudor Jones' prediction of a 35% bear market correction, explaining how modern retail traders and fast-moving liquidity have altered traditional market cycles.AI Trading Bots: Gemini becomes the first to launch "agentic trading," allowing AI models like ChatGPT and Claude to autonomously execute crypto trades.Real Estate Reset: US home prices dipped in February for the first time since June 2025, opening the door for creative seller financing and unique buying opportunities.Episode Sponsored By:Discover Financial Millionaire Mindcast Shop: Buy the Rich Life Planner and Get the Wealth-Building Bundle for FREE! Visit: https://shop.millionairemindcast.com/CRE MASTERMIND: Visit myfirst50k.com and submit your application to join!FREE CRE Crash Course: Text “FREE” to 844-447-1555FREE Financial X-Ray: Text "XRAY" to 844-447-1555IIMAGOS INCOME FUND: Full Investor Presentation: Text “INCOME” to 844-447-1555
In this episode of The Classical Mind, Fr. Wesley Walker and Dr. Junius Johnson welcome back Heidi White to explore the middle canticle of Dante's Divine Comedy, the Purgatorio. Is Purgatory “cosmic extra innings” or a “cosmic decontamination chamber” for the saved? How do Inferno and Purgatorio differ? Give a listen as Heidi, Junius, and Wesley discuss the moral and structural architecture of Mount Purgatory, specifically the “Order of Love” (ordo amoris) that governs the seven terraces and how Dante organizes the capital vices. Endnotes: Heidi: The Great Divorce by C.S. LewisJunius: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. LewisWesley: “Ash Wednesday” by T.S. EliotI Because I do not hope to turn again Because I do not hope Because I do not hope to turn Desiring this man's gift and that man's scope I no longer strive to strive towards such things (Why should the agèd eagle stretch its wings?) Why should I mourn The vanished power of the usual reign? Because I do not hope to know The infirm glory of the positive hour Because I do not think Because I know I shall not know The one veritable transitory power Because I cannot drink There, where trees flower, and springs flow, for there is nothing again Because I know that time is always time And place is always and only place And what is actual is actual only for one time And only for one place I rejoice that things are as they are and I renounce the blessèd face And renounce the voice Because I cannot hope to turn again Consequently I rejoice, having to construct something Upon which to rejoice And pray to God to have mercy upon us And pray that I may forget These matters that with myself I too much discuss Too much explain Because I do not hope to turn again Let these words answer For what is done, not to be done again May the judgement not be too heavy upon us Because these wings are no longer wings to fly But merely vans to beat the air The air which is now thoroughly small and dry Smaller and dryer than the will Teach us to care and not to care Teach us to sit still. Pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death Pray for us now and at the hour of our death. II Lady, three white leopards sat under a juniper-tree In the cool of the day, having fed to sateity On my legs my heart my liver and that which had been contained In the hollow round of my skull. And God said Shall these bones live? shall these Bones live? And that which had been contained In the bones (which were already dry) said chirping: Because of the goodness of this Lady And because of her loveliness, and because She honours the Virgin in meditation, We shine with brightness. And I who am here dissembled Proffer my deeds to oblivion, and my love To the posterity of the desert and the fruit of the gourd. It is this which recovers My guts the strings of my eyes and the indigestible portions Which the leopards reject. The Lady is withdrawn In a white gown, to contemplation, in a white gown. Let the whiteness of bones atone to forgetfulness. There is no life in them. As I am forgotten And would be forgotten, so I would forget Thus devoted, concentrated in purpose. And God said Prophesy to the wind, to the wind only for only The wind will listen. And the bones sang chirping With the burden of the grasshopper, saying Lady of silences Calm and distressed Torn and most whole Rose of memory Rose of forgetfulness Exhausted and life-giving Worried reposeful The single Rose Is now the Garden Where all loves end Terminate torment Of love unsatisfied The greater torment Of love satisfied End of the endless Journey to no end Conclusion of all that Is inconclusible Speech without word and Word of no speech Grace to the Mother For the Garden Where all love ends. Under a juniper-tree the bones sang, scattered and shining We are glad to be scattered, we did little good to each other, Under a tree in the cool of day, with the blessing of sand, Forgetting themselves and each other, united In the quiet of the desert. This is the land which ye Shall divide by lot. And neither division nor unity Matters. This is the land. We have our inheritance. III At the first turning of the second stair I turned and saw below The same shape twisted on the banister Under the vapour in the fetid air Struggling with the devil of the stairs who wears The deceitul face of hope and of despair. At the second turning of the second stair I left them twisting, turning below; There were no more faces and the stair was dark, Damp, jaggèd, like an old man's mouth drivelling, beyond repair, Or the toothed gullet of an agèd shark. At the first turning of the third stair Was a slotted window bellied like the figs's fruit And beyond the hawthorn blossom and a pasture scene The broadbacked figure drest in blue and green Enchanted the maytime with an antique flute. Blown hair is sweet, brown hair over the mouth blown, Lilac and brown hair; Distraction, music of the flute, stops and steps of the mind over the third stair, Fading, fading; strength beyond hope and despair Climbing the third stair. Lord, I am not worthy Lord, I am not worthy but speak the word only. IV Who walked between the violet and the violet Whe walked between The various ranks of varied green Going in white and blue, in Mary's colour, Talking of trivial things In ignorance and knowledge of eternal dolour Who moved among the others as they walked, Who then made strong the fountains and made fresh the springs Made cool the dry rock and made firm the sand In blue of larkspur, blue of Mary's colour, Sovegna vos Here are the years that walk between, bearing Away the fiddles and the flutes, restoring One who moves in the time between sleep and waking, wearing White light folded, sheathing about her, folded. The new years walk, restoring Through a bright cloud of tears, the years, restoring With a new verse the ancient rhyme. Redeem The time. Redeem The unread vision in the higher dream While jewelled unicorns draw by the gilded hearse. The silent sister veiled in white and blue Between the yews, behind the garden god, Whose flute is breathless, bent her head and signed but spoke no word But the fountain sprang up and the bird sang down Redeem the time, redeem the dream The token of the word unheard, unspoken Till the wind shake a thousand whispers from the yew And after this our exile V If the lost word is lost, if the spent word is spent If the unheard, unspoken Word is unspoken, unheard; Still is the unspoken word, the Word unheard, The Word without a word, the Word within The world and for the world; And the light shone in darkness and Against the Word the unstilled world still whirled About the centre of the silent Word. O my people, what have I done unto thee. Where shall the word be found, where will the word Resound? Not here, there is not enough silence Not on the sea or on the islands, not On the mainland, in the desert or the rain land, For those who walk in darkness Both in the day time and in the night time The right time and the right place are not here No place of grace for those who avoid the face No time to rejoice for those who walk among noise and deny the voice Will the veiled sister pray for Those who walk in darkness, who chose thee and oppose thee, Those who are torn on the horn between season and season, time and time, between Hour and hour, word and word, power and power, those who wait In darkness? Will the veiled sister pray For children at the gate Who will not go away and cannot pray: Pray for those who chose and oppose O my people, what have I done unto thee. Will the veiled sister between the slender Yew trees pray for those who offend her And are terrified and cannot surrender And affirm before the world and deny between the rocks In the last desert before the last blue rocks The desert in the garden the garden in the desert Of drouth, spitting from the mouth the withered apple-seed. O my people. VI Although I do not hope to turn again Although I do not hope Although I do not hope to turn Wavering between the profit and the loss In this brief transit where the dreams cross The dreamcrossed twilight between birth and dying (Bless me father) though I do not wish to wish these things From the wide window towards the granite shore The white sails still fly seaward, seaward flying Unbroken wings And the lost heart stiffens and rejoices In the lost lilac and the lost sea voices And the weak spirit quickens to rebel For the bent golden-rod and the lost sea smell Quickens to recover The cry of quail and the whirling plover And the blind eye creates The empty forms between the ivory gates And smell renews the salt savour of the sandy earth This is the time of tension between dying and birth The place of solitude where three dreams cross Between blue rocks But when the voices shaken from the yew-tree drift away Let the other yew be shaken and reply. Blessèd sister, holy mother, spirit of the fountain, spirit of the garden, Suffer us not to mock ourselves with falsehood Teach us to care and not to care Teach us to sit still Even among these rocks, Our peace in His will And even among these rocks Sister, mother And spirit of the river, spirit of the sea, Suffer me not to be separated And let my cry come unto Thee. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theclassicalmind.com/subscribe
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