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All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright recaps the College Football Playoff National Championship thriller between Indiana and Miami and every NFL playoff game of the Divisional Round. Starting with the Denver Broncos defeating the Bills, Nick breaks down the fallout in Buffalo with Josh Allen and Sean McDermott. Next, Nick discusses Caleb Williams’ Chicago Bears heroics falling just short against the Los Angeles Rams, and C.J. Stroud's meltdown against the New England Patriots. After, Nick debates if the Seattle Seahawks should be the Super Bowl favorites after their blowout win against the 49ers. Later, Nick and Damonza answer your questions. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full recap of the Miami Hurricanes crushing defeat in last night's thrilling National Championship game. Gino Torretta and Joe Zagacki share their takeaways. Plus, thoughts on the Dolphins new head coach Jeff Hafley with Chris Perkins.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich react to the NFL's divisional round as the league's final four comes into focus. The guys break down all four games from the weekend, starting with the LA Rams eliminating Chicago in overtime and officially killing Joe's Bears. They also discuss the Seahawks knocking out the 49ers, another heartbreaking postseason exit for Josh Allen and the Bills that ends Sam's Bills futures, and C.J. Stroud's rough performance in the Texans' loss to the Patriots. Plus, what these results mean for the remaining contenders as the road to the Super Bowl continues.
Send us a textIn this episode, Alyssa Simpson unpacks a common yet widely misunderstood subtype of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO): hydrogen sulfide SIBO. Many people with this pattern have spent years chasing answers, trying diets like low FODMAP, gluten-free, or low-carb, cycling through symptom management, and being told tests are normal, only to feel worse, confused, or convinced there's no solution in sight.Alyssa breaks down:What hydrogen sulfide SIBO is and isn'tWhy it behaves differently than hydrogen or methane dominant SIBOWhy symptoms can be unpredictable, systemic, and not limited to the gutHow conventional testing and treatment often miss itHow to think about diet, testing, and targeted functional approachesIf you've ever felt like your digestive symptoms just don't make sense, fluctuating between diarrhea, constipation, bloating, brain fog, fatigue, or body pain, this episode will help you finally connect the dots.Resources mentioned in this episode:Download the free Hydrogen Sulfide SIBO Diet Guide + 7-Day Meal Plan Download the free Low Sulfur Diet Guide + 7-Day Meal Plan DM “GUT CHECK” on Alyssa's Instagram for a personalized quiz and free meal plans & resources to kickstart your gut healing journey.Check out Alyssa's FREE Masterclass “Why your gut still isn't better - the real reason you feel stuck here. Learn more about personalized gut healing plans at Nutrition ResolutionFind Alyssa on: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest -If you're enduring uncomfortable, painful, and embarrassing GI symptoms and feel like you've tried everything, Alyssa uses a specialized approach to help people who've gone from doctor to doctor finally find relief. Book your 15-minute strategy call for FREE here.Tune in and subscribe to "The Gut Health Dialogues" for inspiring client transformation stories and expert insights into gut health. Leave a review—Your support will help Alyssa empower more people with the knowledge and tools to take control of their gut health and reclaim their lives. Looking for a supportive Gut Health community? Alyssa is building a community committed to helping people overcome their digestive symptoms by addressing the root cause using food and nutrition. Join Alyssa's FREE Facebook Community here.
Dr. Paul Saladino explains why most colostrum supplements fail, how real food supports gut integrity, and what actually drives recovery. Learn how simplifying your diet, avoiding hidden toxins like microplastics, and choosing truly bioactive whole-food supplements can help you move from chronic symptoms to lasting health.
The Carolina Panthers' 2025 campaign comes to a close after a nail-biting Wild Card loss to the Los Angeles Rams in front of a home playoff crowd in Bank of America Stadium. Despite clinching the NFC South and hosting their first postseason game in nearly a decade, the Panthers couldn't overcome Matthew Stafford and the battle-tested Rams — falling just short in a hard-fought matchup.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to the Celtics' 100-95 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in a game that felt like a potential NBA Final preview much of the time. But with Jaylen Brown's postgame rant against the referees, is it finally past time for this Boston team to get more whistles versus the league's best teams? 0:00- Celtics lost to Spurs 100-951:00- Giles' Headline: “Spurs, Wemby too tall a task down the stretch”5:25- Forsberg's Headline: “JB's $25K future investment”21:50- Lightning Round Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Catch up on all the headlines in Utah Jazz, NBA, College Basketball, NFL, BYU, College Football and Utah Mammoth news with "What is Trending" for January 8, 2026.
Send us a textIn Part 17 of our verse-by-verse study through Hebrews, the author turns from warning to encouragement. After some of the most sobering passages in the letter, he reminds his readers of the hope they confessed, the suffering they endured, and the confidence they must not throw away. We'll see how drawing near to God, holding fast to our hope, and encouraging one another are grounded not in our faithfulness, but in God's. This is a call to endurance—rooted in Christ, sustained by promise, and confident in what is yet to come.The Biblical Roots MinistriesOur websiteOur YouTube ChannelProf. Solberg's BlogSupport our Ministry (Thank you!)CHAPTERS00:00 Intro and recap04:05 Hebrews 12:1–2 (Run the Race, Fix Your Eyes)10:46 Hebrews 12:3–6 (Consider Christ)17:36 Hebrews 12:7–11 (God's Loving Discipline)23:32 Hebrews 12:12–17 (A Warning Not to Fall Short)33:20 Hebrews 12:18–24 (From Sinai to Zion)44:11 Hebrews 12:25–29 (An Unshakable Kingdom)
Bryan Berthold a Global Workplace Experience Leader at Cushman & Wakefield where he is passionate about helping organizations quantify and elevate people, place, and performance. Mike Petrusky asks Bryan about the latest report from Cushman & Wakefield called "Reimagining Workplaces: Why Efforts Fall Short—and How to Get It Right" where he shares why the workplace experience is not just about real estate, but also involves HR, IT, and other stakeholders. Bryan says that only 47% of organizations have a focus on workplace experience, and less than 1% treat it as a business priority, so CRE and FM leaders have an opportunity to move the needle in this area. People come to the office primarily to collaborate and connect with others, so mandates alone are not effective in improving workplace experience, but a focus on clear communication, listening, and investment in technology is essential. Mike and Bryan share about C&W's "Experience per Square Foot" model for measuring and improving the workplace experience as they offer the encouragement and inspiration you need to be a Workplace Innovator in 2026! Connect with Bryan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanberthold/ Learn more about C&W: https://www.cushmanwakefield.com/en Download the "Reimagining Workplaces" report: https://www.cushmanwakefield.com/en/insights/reimagining-workplaces Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://eptura.com/discover-more/podcasts/workplace-innovator/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
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Do you plan to hit your sales goals, or just hope you will? You set goals in January. By March, they are forgotten. It's because most salespeople confuse wanting something with planning for it. “I want to close more deals this year.” That is not a goal. That is a wish. “I want to be better at prospecting.” Still not a goal. Just a vague intention that leads nowhere. Real sales goals require a system. Not motivation. Not inspiration. A repeatable process that turns big numbers into daily actions you can actually execute. This four-step sales goal planning system turns annual quotas into weekly, executable actions that salespeople can control and measure. Why Most Sales Goals Fail Before February Most salespeople treat goal-setting like a New Year's resolution. They write something down, feel good about it for a week, then watch it disappear under the weight of quota pressure and full calendars. Three things kill sales goals before they have a chance: Lack of specificity. Your brain cannot attach to something vague. There is no finish line, no way to measure progress, and no emotional connection to the outcome. No breakdown. Big numbers paralyze you. Looking at an annual quota feels impossible. Your brain shuts down. You don't know where to start, so you don't start at all. Zero accountability. Goals that live only in your head are easy to abandon. There is no consequence for missing them because nobody, including you, is really tracking them. Research consistently shows that people who write down specific, challenging goals and track them perform significantly better than those who rely on vague intentions or hope. The difference between hitting your number and missing it is having a systematic approach to sales goal planning and the discipline to execute it. Step 1: Identify Your Major Milestones Big goals overwhelm you. When you stare at “close $1.5 million this year,” your brain checks out. It feels too big, too far away, and too abstract. The first step in effective sales goal planning is breaking that number into key checkpoints. These milestones tell you whether you are on track or falling behind. For a $1.5 million annual goal: Q1: $375K Q2: $375K Q3: $375K Q4: $375K Now you are not chasing $1.5 million. You are chasing $375K this quarter. Still significant, but manageable. Take it further. What does $375K mean for your pipeline? If your average deal size is $50K, you need eight closed deals per quarter. If your close rate is 25 percent, you need 32 qualified opportunities in your pipeline each quarter to close those eight deals. Suddenly, that intimidating annual number becomes a concrete monthly target of roughly 11 qualified opportunities. You cannot control whether a deal closes, but you can control how many qualified opportunities you put in your pipeline. That is the number you chase. Step 2: List Your Specific Tasks Milestones tell you where you need to be. Tasks tell you how to get there. These numbers will vary based on your market, deal size, and conversion rates. The point is forcing your goal all the way down to weekly actions you can control. This step requires brutal honesty about the activities that actually generate results in your sales process. If you need 11 qualified opportunities per month and your prospecting-to-opportunity conversion rate is 10 percent, you need 110 prospecting conversations monthly. What does that look like in weekly tasks? 30 outbound calls 15 LinkedIn connection requests with personalized messages 10 follow-up emails to lukewarm prospects 3 referral conversations Assign realistic timeframes to each task. Making 30 calls doesn't require four hours. It requires 45 minutes of focused effort. Block the time, make the calls, move on. The more specific you get, the less room there is for excuses. You either completed the tasks or you did not. You are either on pace or you are behind. If you cannot list the specific weekly tasks required to hit your goal, you do not have a sales goal. You have a hope. Step 3: Consider Obstacles and Resources Every goal has obstacles waiting to derail it. Ignoring them does not make them disappear. Identify what will try to stop you, then plan around it. The biggest time killers in sales are rarely mysterious. Meetings that don't move deals forward. Prospects who will never buy but keep you engaged. Administrative tasks that someone else should handle. Reorganizing your CRM instead of filling it with opportunities. Here is how to expose them. Track your time for one week. Write down every activity in 30-minute blocks. No editing. No judgment. Just honest data. At the end of the week, categorize everything: Income-producing activities like prospecting, discovery, and closing Income-supporting activities like proposals, follow-up, and research Waste, which is everything else Most salespeople discover they spend less than 30 percent of their time on income-producing activities. If that is you, you just found out why you are not hitting your goals. Once you know where your time actually goes, you can protect the activities that matter. Block prospecting time before meetings start. Batch administrative work. Decline meetings where your presence adds no value. Now identify resource gaps. What do you need that you don't have? Skills you need to develop. Tools that would improve your results. Support from leadership to open doors with key accounts. Find these gaps early. Discovering you lack a critical skill in November is too late. Step 4: Stay Flexible Without Lowering the Goal Sales goal planning requires flexibility in tactics, not flexibility in commitment. Markets shift. Buyers change. Your original plan may need adjustment. That does not mean the destination changes. Review your goals monthly and let the data guide you. Ask three questions: Am I on track What's working What's not working If something is working, do more of it. If something isn't working, adjust your approach. For example, your data might show inconsistent execution, poor list quality, or weak follow-up. The answer is not abandoning foundational activities like cold calling. The answer is tightening your process, improving targeting, or reinforcing outreach with disciplined follow-up. Flexibility means adjusting how you execute, not lowering the standard because the work is harder than expected. Salespeople who hit ambitious goals stay flexible in their methods and uncompromising about the outcome. Monthly reviews keep you honest. They prevent you from wasting months on ineffective activity before realizing you are off track. Execute Your Sales Goal Planning System Take one goal right now. Write it down with a specific number and a deadline. Break it into three to five milestones. List the weekly tasks required. Identify your two biggest obstacles and the resources you need to overcome them. Then execute. Review weekly. Adjust monthly. Never stop driving toward the outcome. This system works because it eliminates ambiguity. You know what needs to happen this week. Obstacles don't blindside you because you planned for them. You aren't following a broken plan for six months because you built in regular reviews. While other salespeople hope for a good year, you will be executing a plan. While they react to whatever fires pop up, you will be proactively driving toward measurable outcomes. The difference between salespeople who hit their goals and those who do not is not talent or luck. It is having a systematic process for turning big goals into daily actions and the discipline to follow through when motivation fades. Sales goals don't fail because you lack desire—they fail because the plan isn't specific enough to execute. Download the FREE Goal Planning Guide to turn your sales goals into results.
Is assisted suicide compassionate—or is it a cultural failure to respond humanely to suffering?In this episode of Brave New Us, host Samantha Stephenson speaks with author and bioethics speaker Stephanie Gray Connors about physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia, and end-of-life ethics in the age of medical and technological power. Drawing on her book On Assisted Suicide (Word on Fire's Dignity series), Stephanie examines how language like “death with dignity” and “medical aid in dying” reshapes our moral imagination—and why dignity is not something we lose when we suffer.From Canada's rapidly expanding MAiD program to suicide pods in Europe and growing pressure on doctors and patients alike, this conversation explores what happens when a culture begins to treat death as a solution. We discuss suffering, autonomy, coercion, meaning, and the profound human need for relationship at the end of life.If you're wrestling with questions about assisted suicide, euthanasia, medical ethics, or how to speak compassionately about death and dignity, this episode offers clarity without abstraction—and hope without denial.In this episode, we explore:Assisted suicide vs. natural death: what's the ethical difference?Why “death with dignity” is a misleading phraseCanada's MAiD program and rising assisted-death ratesHow normalization creates pressure on the elderly, disabled, and poorThe illusion of control at the end of lifeViktor Frankl, meaning, and despair in the face of sufferingWhat compassionate, life-affirming end-of-life care really looks likeAbout the guestStephanie Gray Connors is an author and international speaker on bioethics, abortion, assisted suicide, and human dignity. She is the author of On Assisted Suicide in the Word on Fire Dignity Series and has debated and presented on life issues across North America. Originally from Canada and now living in the United States, she brings firsthand insight into the ethical and cultural consequences of legalized assisted suicide.Mentioned in this episodeOn Assisted Suicide — Stephanie Gray ConnorsSuicide PodsMedical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in CanadaThe Atlantic on assisted suicide and physician pressureMother euthanizes 12-year-old daughterViktor Frankl, Man's Search for MeaningNick Vujicic and The Butterfly CircusMattie StepanickLoveunleasheslife.comLeave a Review + Share the ShowRate and review Brave New Us on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyShare this episode with a friend, patient group, or doctorKeep the conversation going at choosinghuman.org
Thursday - When Your Finances Fall Short, pt. 4 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
Wednesday - When Your Finances Fall Short, pt. 3 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
Tuesday - When Your Finances Fall Short, pt. 2 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
The Celtics lose 114-108 to the Trail Blazers because of some costly turnovers and offensive rebounding. JB continued his stretch of 30+ pt performances tying Larry Bird for a franchise record 9 consecutive games and even passed Bill Sharman for 12th all time in franchise scoring but it was a bit over shadowed tonight by the turnovers down the stretch. Him and White were just not on the same page in the final stretch and it really cost the Celtics. For a full player breakdown and game analysis including what happened down the stretch, make sure to check out the full podcast!This podcast is brought to you by me, Guy DePlacido. I have been a Loan Officer servicing MA, NH and ME for the last 5 years so if you are looking to buy or refinance, reach out to me today at (978) 804-7756 or email me at guy.deplacido@ccm.com! Like the Boston Celtics, I know that you need a great team behind you to win so this year I am partnering with some of my favorites including Deb Burke, and Collin Tucker.If you're looking to buy or sell a home in the near future meet Deb Burke, your trusted realtor at Compass Real Estate, serving MA and NH. With a passion for finding dream homes, Deb is committed to making your real estate journey a breeze. Whether you're buying or selling, Deb's got your back. Reach out today at 978-930-4621 or email deb.burke@compass.com to start your next chapter. Let's turn your real estate dreams into reality!After getting preapproved with me and finding your home with Deb Burke, you'll want to make sure your home is protected and for that, there is nobody better than Collin Tucker at Berlin Insurance Group. Collin is a local agent but he is licensed in all of New England with over 20+ carriers for auto and home insurance guaranteeing the lowest quote possible. I have worked with Collin so many times not only for my clients insurance needs but mine as well. Reach out to Collin Tucker at Berlin Insurance Group at 508-459-1226 or Collin@berlininsurancegroup.comOne of my favorite things about the Celtics is how much they care and give back to the community and INspire Cafe is following that model too. Inspire Cafe is a Community Cafe in Wakefield on a mission to inspire change and creating a more inclusive world where individuals with diverse abilities are not just included but valued. If you're looking for, not only amazing food, but an opportunity to support a cafe that is inspiring change check out INspire Cafe in Wakefield today!
First, San Diego's cannabis business tax isn't projected to bring the expected revenue. Then, we explain what's holding up the San Diego Unified School District's recent land transfer proposal. Also, with one week of free parking in Balboa Park left, we give you an idea of what to check out. Plus, we have an update on KSDS, San Diego's other public radio station. Lastly, Escondido is looking to crack down on the use of illegal or illicit fireworks.
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Matt and Sal react to the Bills last-second loss to the Eagles in Week 17 as their comeback bid came up just short. Our thoughts on all that went down in the low-scoring affair and what the results around the league mean for playoff seeding. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Matt and Sal react to the Bills last-second loss to the Eagles in Week 17 as their comeback bid came up just short. Our thoughts on all that went down in the low-scoring affair and what the results around the league mean for playoff seeding. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Matt and Sal react to the Bills last-second loss to the Eagles in Week 17 as their comeback bid came up just short. Our thoughts on all that went down in the low-scoring affair and what the results around the league mean for playoff seeding. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt and Sal react to the Bills last-second loss to the Eagles in Week 17 as their comeback bid came up just short. Our thoughts on all that went down in the low-scoring affair and what the results around the league mean for playoff seeding. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monday - When Your Finances Fall Short, pt. 1 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
The story plays out repeatedly. The multimillionaire lives in a beautiful home right on the beach. Wow! That's living! But he's diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and suddenly all the externals can't cure what's happening inside him. A young lady has a portfolio that soared to heights she never thought possible. But a pirate on a computer across the ocean gets her personal information and passwords. In a matter of hours, it's all gone. There are so many things that can change our status––wildfires, market crashes, bad choices, addictions, illnesses, or even just plain ignorance. There is one certainty. At the end of our lives, we all leave this earth with empty pockets. The only account that matters is your connection to God. People see money as an asset. Jesus views money quite differently. How we manage our money reflects our values, motives, and even our faith. It's not a money issue; it's a heart issue.” There are so many things that can change our status––wildfires, market crashes, bad choices, addictions, illnesses, or even just plain ignorance. There is one certainty. At the end of our lives, we all leave this earth with empty pockets. The only account that matters is your connection to God. People see money as an asset. Jesus views money quite differently. How we manage our money reflects our values, motives, and even our faith. It's not a money issue; it's a heart issue. The post LIMITED RESOURCES, LIMITLESS GOD: When Your Finances Fall Short (YOU-Win’26, Study S1, Session 5) appeared first on YOU.
Friday - When Our Provisions Fall Short, pt. 5 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
Thursday - When Our Provisions Fall Short, pt. 4 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
Wednesday - When Our Provisions Fall Short, pt. 3 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
Alex and KJ are back with a wide variety of updates. In today's episode, the brothers report on the Wisconsin Volleyball, Basketball, and Football teams. What is the latest with sports programs and the NIL disaster in college sports? Dive back in - Welcome back to the IKE Badgers Podcast! Subscribing, leaving a five-star review on the Apple Podcasts, and telling a friend is the #1 way to help the show.Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter for Live-Tweeting of Badgers Football @IKE_BadgersFan of the music? Stream "IKE Music" on Spotify
Tuesday - When Our Provisions Fall Short, pt. 2 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
Date of First Use: January 4, 2026 Title: When Your Finances Fall Short The Point: Trust in God is far richer than financial prosperity. Life Connection: Six out of ten Americans believe money can buy happiness, or it would if they made $284,000 every year. [https://www.empower.com/the-currency/money/research-financial- happiness] Others joke, saying, “I know money doesn't buy happiness, but I'd like to find out on my own.” We'd settle for creature comforts, satisfied with a flush bank account, when God wants so much more for us. There's no true security or contentment in these things that do not last. God offers us something more secure and comforting—and it's eternal. Session Passage: Luke 12:13-21; 21:1-4
Monday - When Our Provisions Fall Short, pt. 1 by Emmanuel Baptist Church, San Jose, CA
Host Ricky Sacks is joined by returning guests Luke, Marlon and Mitch Fretton as a spirited fightback fell just short as we suffered a 2-1 defeat to Liverpool on Saturday evening, finishing the game with nine men in a dramatic and chaotic ending at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Having been reduced to 10 men in the first period following a straight red card shown to Xavi Simons for a challenge on Dutch international team-mate Virgil van Dijk, we conceded twice in 10 second-half minutes to Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike as the visitors made the most of their numerical advantage. But we pulled one back through substitute Richarlison, his fifth career goal against Liverpool, and had the visitors on the ropes for the final stages, only to suffer another dismissal when Cristian Romero was sent off for a second yellow and we couldn't find that equaliser in the closing minutes. Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, managers & special guests. Whilst watching our content we would greatly appreciate if you can LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, along with leaving a COMMENT below. - DIRECT CHANNEL INFORMATION: - Media/General Enquiries: lastwordonspurs@outlook.com - SOCIALS: * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastWordOnSpurs * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LastWordOnSpurs *Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lastwordonspurs *BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastwordonspurs.bsky.social WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steven Callahan survived seventy-six days in the Atlantic Ocean after his sailboat sank. He managed to escape on a life raft, surviving in the open water on fish that he speared, some rainwater, and the basic equipment he managed to salvage from his boat. Seventeen-year-old Juliane Koepcke was the sole survivor of a plane crash in an Amazon rainforest. She trekked the jungle for eleven days, dealing with wild animals, insects, and hunger. Both people understood the desperation of survival when provisions fell short. It takes a certain kind of person with strong instincts and a relentless will to live to survive the elements in solitude and uncertainty. Those with less tenacity would surrender to certain destruction, but these two kept struggling, clinging to the hope that they would persevere. Steven Callahan survived seventy-six days in the Atlantic Ocean after his sailboat sank. He managed to escape on a life raft, surviving in the open water on fish that he speared, some rainwater, and the basic equipment he managed to salvage from his boat.” Rewind a few thousand years and you'll find an obscure prophet of God living through threats, a divine drought, and devastating circumstances. This prophet burst onto the Bible scene as quickly as he departed on a chariot of fire. His name, Elijah, wouldn't be obscure for long. This first chapter of his story gives us a glimpse of how we can trust God when provisions fall short. The post LIMITED RESOURCES, LIMITLESS GOD: When Your Provisions Fall Short (YOU-Win’26, Study S1, Session 4) appeared first on YOU.
The guys talk about another heartbreaking loss for the Colts despite a valiant effort from 44-year old Philip Rivers and what this latest season collapse could mean for the future of Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen. Plus, Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman (and Diego Pavia loses with his reaction), a college hoops roundup, and a visit from Josh Rattray to discuss a new basketball event in Indy!Hoagies & Hops Hoagie of the Week: KeystoneChilly Water Brewing Co. Brew of the Week: Santa-ria ('tis the season!)
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Dubs OT with John Dickinson: Steph scores 48 points and makes 12 3PTs but the Warriors once again fall short against the Blazers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs surrendered a two-goal lead, falling 3-2 in overtime to the San Jose Sharks at home. JD Bunkis and Jackie Redmond break down the game and discuss another stellar outing for Dennis Hildeby, first impressions of a William Nylander-led third line, Auston Matthews snapping the power play's slump and Oliver Ekman-Larsson's injury.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Josh and Will react to the Bears' loss this past Sunday and look ahead to the Browns at home this Sunday. We look at the College Football Playoff bracket and look at what a hypothetical 24-team playoff would look like.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Steve Bartle, Utah Utes insider for KSL Sports Utah Mammoth vs LA Kings The Top 10: Joel Klatt's Final Top 10
On "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole discusses the Warriors' heartbreaking last two games in which their second-half comeback pushes fell just short. The duo breaks down the bright spots that helped give Golden State a chance late, as well as what has not been working for the Warriors. Then they answer some fan mailbag questions before sitting down with 20-year NBA veteran Jamal Crawford.(02:15) - Takeaways after Warriors rally behind Pat Spencer in back-to-back games, but come up short in both(08:15) - Pat Spencer has been showing shades of T. J. McConnell in Indiana(12:00) - Steve Kerr learned his lesson and rode the hot hand(13:30) - Jonathan Kuminga has struggled since coming back from injury and his minutes as well as Brandin Podziemski's could be in jeopardy(19:00) - Jonathan Kuminga can't be traded until January 15th, but that date is rapidly approaching(23:30) - Fan mailbag questions(42:00) - Jamal Crawford joins the show Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Antonio Bianco is a world-renowned physician-scientist and expert in thyroid physiology and metabolism. In this episode, Antonio explores the complex biology of thyroid hormone production, conversion, and regulation—highlighting how deiodinase enzymes modulate hormone activity at the tissue level and why that matters for interpreting lab results. He discusses the shortcomings of relying solely on TSH as a marker of thyroid function, the ongoing debate around combination therapy with T3 and T4 versus standard T4 treatment, and how genetics, tissue sensitivity, and individual variability influence thyroid hormone metabolism. The conversation also examines how hypothyroidism affects energy, mood, cognition, and longevity; why some patients remain symptomatic despite "normal" labs; and how future research could reshape treatment paradigms. We discuss: How the thyroid produces, stores, and activates hormones like T4 and T3 to finely regulate thyroid activity [2:45]; How fasting alters thyroid hormones to conserve energy [12:45]; Action of the deiodinases: how D1, D2, and D3 enzymes control the activation and inactivation of thyroid hormones [19:15]; The normal function of thyroid hormone and the roles of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and deiodinases in maintaining hormonal balance [23:30]; Why understanding thyroid physiology is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism [33:45]; Testing for thyroid hormones: understanding free vs. total levels, the limitations of current T3 assays, best practices, and more [36:00]; Genetic and sex-based variability in thyroid hormone regulation and their limited clinical significance [43:45]; Hyperthyroidism: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options [46:00]; Hypothyroidism: diagnosis and autoimmune causes of hypothyroidism [56:30]; More on hypothyroidism: diagnostic biomarkers, antibody patterns, and non-autoimmune presentations [1:05:00]; Thyroid hormone replacement therapy [1:15:15]; More on thyroid replacement strategies: exploring the evidence gaps, mortality signals, effects on lipids, and more [1:28:00]; Hypothyroidism basics: causes, antibody implications (including pregnancy), and how to make the diagnosis before choosing therapy [1:35:15]; Thyroid medication: compounded controlled-release T3, brand name versus generic, and what Antonio prescribes to newly diagnosed hypothyroid patients [1:42:45]; Redefining treatment success: why normalizing TSH isn't always enough for patients with hypothyroidism [1:54:45]; Case studies: analysis of two unusual cases of thyroid disease [1:57:00]; Dangers of supplementing with high levels of iodine, and female-specific risk of thyroid disease [2:05:45]; Case study of a patient who presents with elevated TSH but no symptoms [2:09:30]; How future research could reshape treatment, and Antonio's new book called "Rethinking Hypothyroidism" [2:13:15]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
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