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Finaste Linus Wahlgren är tillbaka och det visar sig att spremiedonation kanske inte är hans starkaste ämne... Vi får exklusivt veta att han och Viktor Norén nästa vecka släpper sin version av "Skönheten och Odjuret"-låten inför sin kommande musikalföreställning. Vi får också veta om Linus antingen spelat tennis med Roger Federer eller åkt vattenskidor bakom en Finlandsfärja... och så har Halvtids-Erik strulat till det och behöver DIN hjälp.
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Wednesday 27 August 2025 Today Canberra severs diplomatic ties with Iran after the country organised two attacks on Australian soil. And more, including: Australia Post suspends parcel shipments to the US. A shoplifting crackdown helps bag Coles a bumper profit. Qantas under fire over a beard ban There’s a new billionaire athlete in town. Join our free daily newsletter here. And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - this week, four silent budget traps that can derail your finances. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday 27 August 2025 The top five business stories in five minutes, with Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson. Iran ties severed over attacks AusPost suspends US parcels Coles’ bumper profit after theft crackdown Qantas beard ban Federer a billionaire Join our free daily newsletter here! And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - this week, four silent budget traps that can derail your finances. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RUNDOWN Nugget ice machines, clinking noises, and bizarre celebrity rumors (yes, even LeAnn Rimes' teeth). The warm-up turns nostalgic as the show celebrates musical birthdays for Billy Ray Cyrus, Gene Simmons, and Elvis Costello. And what about the chaos of late August sports: college football's return, the NFL looming, and the Mariners somehow both collapsing and contending at the same time? Hotshot recounts the fantasy football fiasco that ended his playing days back in 2007, while Mitch embraces his role as a “passionate pessimist” when it comes to Seattle baseball. And through it all, one bright spot remains—Brian Woo quietly posting Cy Young–level consistency, even if the voters never notice. Mitch interviews Nancy King, who was just 16 when a family trip to Seattle in August 1964 turned into the story of a lifetime. From checking into the Beatles' hotel, to a chance encounter with a Liverpool journalist, to being ushered into a private room where she spent 30 unforgettable minutes with John, Paul, George, and Ringo — Nancy recounts how one magical evening reshaped her life and inspired decades of storytelling. CBS analyst and Rose Bowl–winning coach Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to open another season of weekly college football chats, breaking down the new 12-team playoff format, the looming SEC and Big Ten power plays, and the frenzy around Arch Manning's Texas debut in Columbus. He weighs in on Washington's year-two outlook under Jedd Fisch, Heisman dark horses, and makes his first official “Rick's Pick” of 2025 — with Oregon and LSU circled for January glory. Mitch welcomes back Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas for episode 348 of this Mariners No-Table segment, where the trio dissects Seattle's uneven road trip, a roster struggling against lefties, and what Cal Raleigh's historic home run pace means for the franchise. With Padres, Guardians, and Rays looming, the group debates roster moves, Harry Ford's September call-up chances, and whether the Mariners are missing their moment to bury Houston. GUESTS Nancy King | Eyewitness to the Beatles' 1964 Seattle stay and lifelong storyteller of that night at the Edgewater Hotel Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over Slot Substack TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | From Nugget Ice to Beatles Nights 21:56 | Passionate Pessimists, Fantasy-Free Since '07, and Mariners in the Madness 35:30 | GUEST: Nancy King; From North Dakota to the Edgewater: A Teenager's Night With the Beatles 1:05:25 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Kicks Off College Football: Playoff Paths, Arch Madness, and Husky Hopes 1:34:28 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mariners No-Table: Clunky Rosters, Cal Raleigh's Power Surge, and a Crucial Week Ahead 2:02:21 | Other Stuff Segment: Chinese Taipei wins Little League World Series, Issaquah loses to eventual softball champion Texas, Seahawks preseason struggles & roster cuts (Marquez Valdes-Scantling uncertainty), Lee Corso's final College GameDay broadcast, John Wall retires from NBA, Bengals Ring of Honor controversy (Boomer Esiason email & Corey Dillon snub), Roger Federer declared billionaire via On Running stake, Nolan Bushnell turns down 1/3 of Apple for $50K, Sean Kemp sentenced to 30 days home detention, Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant card sells for $12.93M, Ro Crowder rearrested for sniffing strangers, Bellevue Pickleball Club opening. RIPs: Jerry Adler (actor, Sopranos/Good Wife/Rescue Me), Judge Frank Caprio (“Caught in Providence” TV judge). Headlines: IHOP waitress charged with groping a customer, Wisconsin State Fair worker glues coworker's Coke, Thailand hospital records used as food wrapping, Britney Spears nude photoshoot, Fake Justin Bieber scams Vegas nightclub.
In this episode of The Washington Times' God, Country and the American Story, Billy Hallowell sits down with historian Bill Federer for a deep dive into the faith and history behind America's birth. From the unique nature of the Declaration of Independence and the radical idea of making “the people the king” to Thomas Jefferson's original anti-slavery language in the Declaration, Mr. Federer unpacks powerful historical nuggets as well as the biblical roots that shaped the founders' vision for a new union.Discover how divine providence, unexpected allies, and even miraculous fog played pivotal roles in the colonists' fight for independence. As we look ahead to America 250, this conversation sheds light on the spiritual and historical forces that helped create and sustain a nation unlike any other.FOLLOW BILLY ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Follow Billy on Twitter- Follow Billy on Instagram- Follow Billy on Facebook- Follow Billy on YouTube
Naciones Unidas declaró de manera oficial la hambruna en Gaza. El anuncio llegó después de un análisis de la Clasificación Integrada de la Seguridad Alimentaria, un organismo de la ONU, que señaló que unas 500,000 personas enfrentan una situación "catastrófica" por el hambre, la indigencia y la muerte en la Franja. Kilmar Abrego ya fue liberado de prisión, pero ahora el gobierno estadounidense amenazó con deportarlo a Uganda. Esta movida llegó luego de que Kilmar rechazó una oferta de los fiscales de permanecer unos días más en la cárcel y declararse culpable de tráfico de personas, a cambio de ser deportado a Costa Rica, donde podría vivir con seguridad. Además… Julio César Chávez Jr. será juzgado por sus posibles vínculos con el crimen organizado; El ministro electo Aristides Guerrero sufrió un accidente; Volodymyr Zelensky dijo urge una reunión con Vladimir Putin; Los hermanos Menéndez permanecerán en la cárcel; Checo Pérez ya firmó un acuerdo multianual con Cadillac; Roger Federer se convirtió en el séptimo atleta multimillonario de la historia.Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Un virus del frijol podría ayudar a combatir el cáncer. Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Convidado desta semana, Walter Maciel, CEO da AZ Quest, diz o que está por trás da estratégia do presidente Donald Trump na guerra comercial. Ele também comenta os impactos para o Brasil da instabilidade institucional nas relações com os EUA. Apesar das incertezas, o executivo responsável pela gestão de R$ 37 bilhões vê espaço para o dólar cair ainda mais em relação ao real e vê espaço para um aumento gradual nas posições em bolsa. Entre os Touros e Ursos da edição, Jerome Powell e a injeção de otimismo na queda de juros, as taxas das debêntures incentivadas e o tenista Roger Federer no clube dos bilionários.
Le tirage au sort du tableau masculin de l'US Open 2025 a livré son verdict. Jannik Sinner tenant du titre se trouve dans la partie haute, Carlos Alcaraz et Novak Djokovic se retrouvent eux dans la même moitié, celle du bas. Qui est le favori de cette édition ? L'Italien peut-il conserver son titre alors que personne ne l'a fait depuis Federer en 2008 ? Qui peut venir troubler les plans des favoris à la victoire finale ? Quel Français ira le plus loin ? L'équipe de Sans Filet analyse le tableau de cet US Open avant de vous donner ses prédictions.
What can one of the greatest tennis players of all time teach us about investing? More than you might think. In this episode, Ed and Andrew break down the “Roger Federer Effect” – why winning just over half the time can still make you a champion, both on the court and in the property market.You'll discover:Why Federer only won 54% of points, yet ended up winning 83% of matches.How the same principle applies to investing – and why it pays to zoom out.What the stats really show about house price growth in New Zealand over the short vs. long term.It's not about every single “point” in property or shares – it's the big picture that counts.Don't forget to create your free Opes+ account here.For more from Opes Partners:Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletterInstagramTikTok
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On dit souvent d'un joueur qu'il n'a pas de mental pour expliquer une contre-performance. Concentration, gestion des émotions, visualisation, le terme « mental » est bien plus vaste qu'on ne le pense. Ancien entraîneur notamment de Gilles Simon, Corentin Moutet ou Stéphane Robert, Ronan Lafaix, notre invité, s'est spécialisé dans ce domaine. Alors quelle est la part du mental dans le tennis actuel ? Existe-t-il des différences entre les hommes et les femmes ? Les Français n'ont-ils vraiment pas de mental ? Réponses dans « Air Open ».Air Open est disponible sur toutes les plateformes de podcast et le site L'Équipe. Présenté et réalisé par Maxime Monthioux, avec Julien Reboullet. Invité : Ronan Lafaix. Enregistrement : Léa Leostic. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
What does a tennis player have to do with investing? Roger Federer was a Swiss tennis player, ranked world No. 1 in men's singles for 310 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks. He won 80% of his matches, but only 54% of points, and Ed McKnight thinks there's something here that can be applied to investing. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5 SETTER: This Week in Racket Sports, where we bring you the top five headlines across tennis, padel, pickleball, and more. In this episode, we cover the biggest stories shaking up the world of racket sports: 1. Monica Seles reveals her fight with myasthenia gravis 2. Roger Federer returns... for an exhibition 3. Frances Tiafoe joins Laver Cup 4. US Open: Who's in? Who's out? 5. Defending champs (Jannik Sinner & Aryna Sabalenka) make history in Cincinnati Watch the Full Maria Sharapova episode here: https://youtu.be/6UFq3dGNL2A If you follow pro tennis, play padel or pickleball, or just want to stay in the loop with the fastest-growing sports on the planet, this is your weekly fix. Subscribe for weekly episodes covering major stories, sharp insights, and fun surprises in the world of racket sports. COMMENT BELOW What was your favorite racket story from this week?
First: how Merkel killed the European dream ‘Ten years ago,' Lisa Haseldine says, ‘Angela Merkel told the German press what she was going to do about the swell of Syrian refugees heading to Europe': ‘Wir schaffen das' – we can handle it. With these words, ‘she ushered in a new era of uncontrolled mass migration'. ‘In retrospect,' explains one senior British diplomat, ‘it was pretty much the most disastrous government policy of this century anywhere in Europe.' The surge of immigrants helped swing Brexit, ‘emboldened' people-traffickers and ‘destabilised politics' across Europe. Ten years on, a third of the EU's member states within the Schengen area have now imposed border controls. Can freedom of movement survive in its current form? Lisa joined the podcast alongside Oliver Moody, Berlin correspondent for The Times. Next: the cultural impact of the railways It's been 200 years since the world's first public train travelled from Shildon to Stockton – across County Durham. Richard Bratby argues that this marked the start of a new era for Britain and the world: ‘no invention between the printing press and the internet has had as profound a cultural impact as the railways'. How can we explain the romantic appeal of the railways? Richard joined the podcast to discuss, alongside Christian Wolmar, author of over twenty books about the railways including The Liberation Line.And finally: who is the Greatest Of All Time?What do Lionel Messi, Roger Federer and Tom Brady have in common? Their acolytes would argue that they are the GOAT of their sport – the Greatest Of All Time. Why are fans so obsessed with the GOAT label? Are pundits guilty of recency bias? And does it really matter anyway? Journalist Patrick Kidd joined the podcast to discuss, alongside the Spectator's Sam McPhail.Plus: Madeline Grant asks why not show J.D. Vance the real Britain? Hosted by William Moore and Gus Carter.Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
First: how Merkel killed the European dream ‘Ten years ago,' Lisa Haseldine says, ‘Angela Merkel told the German press what she was going to do about the swell of Syrian refugees heading to Europe': ‘Wir schaffen das' – we can handle it. With these words, ‘she ushered in a new era of uncontrolled mass migration'. ‘In retrospect,' explains one senior British diplomat, ‘it was pretty much the most disastrous government policy of this century anywhere in Europe.' The surge of immigrants helped swing Brexit, ‘emboldened' people-traffickers and ‘destabilised politics' across Europe. Ten years on, a third of the EU's member states within the Schengen area have now imposed border controls. Can freedom of movement survive in its current form? Lisa joined the podcast alongside Oliver Moody, Berlin correspondent for The Times. Next: the cultural impact of the railways It's been 200 years since the world's first public train travelled from Shildon to Stockton – across County Durham. Richard Bratby argues that this marked the start of a new era for Britain and the world: ‘no invention between the printing press and the internet has had as profound a cultural impact as the railways'. How can we explain the romantic appeal of the railways? Richard joined the podcast to discuss, alongside Christian Wolmar, author of over twenty books about the railways including The Liberation Line.And finally: who is the Greatest Of All Time?What do Lionel Messi, Roger Federer and Tom Brady have in common? Their acolytes would argue that they are the GOAT of their sport – the Greatest Of All Time. Why are fans so obsessed with the GOAT label? Are pundits guilty of recency bias? And does it really matter anyway? Journalist Patrick Kidd joined the podcast to discuss, alongside the Spectator's Sam McPhail.Plus: Madeline Grant asks why not show J.D. Vance the real Britain? Hosted by William Moore and Gus Carter.Produced by Patrick Gibbons.Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more.For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts. Contact us: podcast@spectator.co.uk
As well as raw talent and incredible athleticism, professional tennis ‘requires extraordinary psychological capacities', Edmund Gordon wrote recently in the LRB: ‘obsessive focus, epic self-belief'. Edmund – whose son is a rising star on the London under-nine circuit – joins Tom to discuss four recent books about the so-called golden generation of Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray, what it took for them to get to the summit of the game, and what happens to players who never manage to break into the top hundred. They also talk about the more recent rivalry between Sinner and Alcaraz, and why Djokovic thinks a slice of bread is like kryptonite. Find further reading on the episode page: https://lrb.me/tennispod Sponsored link: Find out more about the Royal Literary Fund: https://www.rlf.org.uk/
James Gray joins George Bellshaw and Calvin Betton for another episode of Tennis Unfiltered, picking their way through the big topics and issues from the last week of tennis Cincinnati Reflections: Calvin shares his experiences and observations from the Cincinnati tournament, discussing the revamped site and player feedback. Another new star is born: Is Vicky Mboko, the 18-year-old Montreal champion, about to "do an Andreescu"? Vukov is back: A candid discussion on the WTA's handling of Stefano Vukov's ban and subsequent return to the sport. (More here: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6542878/2025/08/08/elena-rybakina-coach-suspension-lifted-stefano-vukov-wta/) US Open Prize Money confirmed: Calvin and George debate the implications of the latest prize money announcements and the ongoing arms race among grand slams. And finally... Here is that piece from Matt Lambwell on the weird and wacky US Open... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-14986287/Tennis-richest-prize-fund-listers-influencers-galore-reality-dating-YouTube-years-US-Open-promises-wildest-wackiest-yet.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Gray joins George Bellshaw and Calvin Betton for another episode of Tennis Unfiltered, picking their way through the big topics and issues from the last week of tennis Cincinnati Reflections: Calvin shares his experiences and observations from the Cincinnati tournament, discussing the revamped site and player feedback. Another new star is born: Is Vicky Mboko, the 18-year-old Montreal champion, about to "do an Andreescu"? Vukov is back: A candid discussion on the WTA's handling of Stefano Vukov's ban and subsequent return to the sport. (More here: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6542878/2025/08/08/elena-rybakina-coach-suspension-lifted-stefano-vukov-wta/) US Open Prize Money confirmed: Calvin and George debate the implications of the latest prize money announcements and the ongoing arms race among grand slams. And finally... Here is that piece from Matt Lambwell on the weird and wacky US Open... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-14986287/Tennis-richest-prize-fund-listers-influencers-galore-reality-dating-YouTube-years-US-Open-promises-wildest-wackiest-yet.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is Roger Federer the greatest tennis player of all time? Despite not being the winningest player, many people make exactly that argument. What is it about Federer that inspires such admiration, and why can he rightly be called the greatest of all time? 00:00 Introduction: The Enigma of Roger Federer 01:00 Federer's Unique Playfulness 03:45 Early Life and Childhood 05:00 Adolescence and Early Tennis Career 07:30 Struggles and Triumphs in Junior Tennis 22:00 The Turning Point: Peter Carter's Influence 33:00 The Federer Era 40:00 The Rise of Rafael Nadal 50:00 Federer's Late Career Resurgence 56:00 The 2017 Australian Open Comeback 01:06:40 Federer's Final Years and Retirement 01:08:30 Reflections on Federer's Career and Legacy ---- Sponsors: - TakeoverPod.Supercast.com - All premium content for just $7/month - GainsInBulk.com/ben - Use code Ben for 20% off instantized creatine and more - Speechify.com/ben - Use code Ben for 15% off Speechify premium - Founders Podcast ---- Stay In Touch - Sign up for our newsletter at takeoverpod.com - Twitter/X - @BenWilsonTweets - Instagram - @HTTOTW
Tenis öyle bir spor ki, aynı elit turnuvadaki oyuncuların bir kısmı oraya ortaklaşa minivanla gelmişler, bir kısmı trenle, bir kısmı ekonomi uçarak, birkaç tanesi de ise özel jetle. Ama ismi adil rekabet. Bu kadar çok elit oyuncunun bu kadar süründüğü başka bir spor yok. . Yeni Kitap: Fularsız Felsefe: Dört Önemli Mesele . Konular: (00:04) Tenis zengin sporudur (01:02) İlk 150 (02:31) Geçen bölüm özeti (03:21) Pasta (05:58) Erken başlangıç (08:37) Fırsat maliyeti (11:20) Only the ladder is real (12:46) Minivan tenisçisi (14:19) Breakeven noktası (16:08) Piramidin tepesi (18:30) Federer-er-er (20:25) Turnuva Teorisi (23:35) Tur finalleri (25:03) Sosyal reformlar (26:58) Adil rekabet mi hikaye mi (28:09) Gelecek bölüm . Kaynaklar: Video: Why most tennis players struggle to make a living Yazı: Father Figure Makale: Financial Break Even in Professional Tennis ------- Podbee Sunar ------- Bu podcast, Garanti BBVA reklamı içermektedir. Bonus Platinum'un avantajlarını keşfet!
The New York Times bestselling author Christopher Clarey is joining us in a delightful conversation about his latest book "The Warrior" on Rafael Nadal and "The Master" on Roger Federer
Welcome to episode 203 of Sports Management Podcast. Today's guest is Chris Marshall – the Co-founder of Young Champs – an initiative to bring more young people into tennis. We spoke about: How to get more people into sports What's keeping kids from being active Over-coming the financial barrier to sport If there is a Marcus Rashford of tennis And much more! Follow Sports Management Podcast on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
John and Nate discuss the Mikal Bridges extension and potential implications for the Knicks before answering listener mailbag questions covering NBA comparisons to tennis legends, potential first-time All-Stars, NBA expansion updates, Summer League standouts, and salary cap complexities.Timestamps:Intro and Mikal Bridges Extension Analysis: 00:00Mailbag: NBA Comparisons to Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray: 13:19Mailbag: Most Likely First-Time All-Stars for Upcoming Season: 19:56Mailbag: NBA Expansion and Possibility of Relocation vs. New Teams: 25:47Mailbag: NBA's Potential New European League Plans: 29:26Mailbag: Former Summer League Standouts Still Worth Watching: 33:46Mailbag: How the Hawks Should Use Their $13 Million Trade Exception: 42:05Mailbag: Reevaluating the 2024 Draft Class After One Year: 43:55Mailbag: Pathways for Spurs to Reach Finals in Next Three Years: 50:16Mailbag: Explanation of NBA Salary Escrow System: 54:55Mailbag: Should the NBA Adjust Second Apron Rules for Teams Retaining Drafted Players?: 55:50 Dunc'd On Prime is the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FM You can get 35% off a year membership to Dunc'd On Prime in honor of the legendary Mock Offseason episode with code mockoffseason2025. DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FMSubscribe on YouTube to see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see the key moments from the pod each week.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week.
THE ART OF LOSING! The best in the world know they will lose again and again, but they have learned how to deal with it. Best Motivational Speeches from Motiversity, featuring speeches from Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Tom Brady, and more.Special thanks to our partners:Chris Williamson: https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisWillxPatrick Bet-David of Valuetainment: https://www.youtube.com/@VALUETAINMENTLewis Howes: https://www.youtube.com/@lewishowesSpeakersSerena Williamshttps://www.instagram.com/serenawilliams/Roger Federerhttps://www.instagram.com/rogerfederer/Chris Williamsonhttps://www.youtube.com/@ChrisWillxLeBron Jameshttps://www.instagram.com/kingjames/Kobe Bryanthttps://www.instagram.com/kobebryantWalter BondYouTube: http://bit.ly/WalterBondMotivationEric Thomashttps://www.youtube.com/user/etthehiphoppreacherPatrick Bet-Davidhttps://www.youtube.com/@VALUETAINMENTTom Bradyhttps://www.instagram.com/tombrady/Tim Groverhttps://www.instagram.com/timgrover/Morgan Houselhttps://x.com/morganhousel?lang=enChris Bumsteadhttps://www.instagram.com/cbum/?Frank Brunohttps://www.instagram.com/frankbrunoboxer/Mike Tysonhttps://www.instagram.com/miketyson/Greg Plitthttps://www.instagram.com/gregplitt/?hl=enAlex Hormozihttps://www.instagram.com/hormozi/?hl=enMichael Jordanhttps://www.instagram.com/jumpman23/Ryan Holidayhttps://ryanholiday.net/Stephen Curryhttps://www.instagram.com/stephencurry30/?hl=enCoach PainYouTube: http://bit.ly/2LmRyeaInstagram: http://bit.ly/2XLcLW5Facebook: http://bit.ly/32tZdNiMarcus “Elevation” TaylorYouTube: https://bit.ly/MarcusATaylorChannelConor McGregrorMichael JordanTiger WoodsKobe BryantMuhammad AliVenus WilliamsFloyd MayweatherBabe RuthMusic: Secession Studioshttps://www.youtube.com/user/thesecessionRok Nardin - HeroesRok Nardin - Persistencehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs4fABLb5luHCojPUgg8AiAAudiojungle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Révélation du dernier Roland-Garros, Loïs Boisson a remporté son premier titre à Hambourg. Quasiment invincible sur terre battue cette saison, la nouvelle coqueluche du tennis français s'apprête à découvrir la tournée américaine sur dur. Son jeu peut-il se marier avec le ciment ? Comment a-t-elle géré l'après Roland-Garros ? Jusqu'où peut-elle grimper et a-t-elle le potentiel pour devenir une star du sport français ? Réponses dans « Air Open ».Air Open est disponible sur toutes les plateformes de podcast et le site L'Équipe. Présenté et réalisé par Maxime Monthioux, avec Clémentine Blondet, Bertrand Lagacherie et Victor Lengronne. Enregistrement : Léa Leostic.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
45-year-old Venus Williams has made her comeback at Washington, becoming the second oldest player to win a singles match at WTA Tour level — Aussie star Daria Saville and guest presenter, Louis Hanson, join Brie and Xave to dissect the seven-time Grand Slam champion's return to the sport after her 16-month break. The panel also discusses Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's reunion in Mallorca, Carlos Alcaraz taking a well-deserved rest and the importance of taking time off and shares an update on Stefanos Tstisipas’ coaching split. Plus, Dasha answers your burning questions and Brie unveils her new Top 5, Smash or Pass(ing) Shot. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Erik and Aidan discuss the two top players on the ATP tour today, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. These two players have completely separated themselves from the pack and are already putting themselves in the history books with other top players like the Big three of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal. The pair discuss these comparisons, considering where these two players already find themselves in tennis history, and how that will develop in the future. Be sure to check back next week for another episode!Contents: Intro 0:00The Rise of Alcaraz and Sinner 4:10A Historic Rivalry 10:00The future of the rivalry 13:00A Rising Challenger? 17:20Better than Nadal? 18:30Alcaraz Magic 23:00Surface Skill Levels 25:45Injury Concerns 27:30Sinner Doping Scandal 29:20Big 3 Comparisons 33:20All-Time Rankings 37:55Segments 41:55Outro 52:45
What is happiness? Why are so many Americans — by their own admission — unhappy? These are the central questions in this special episode, live from the Aspen Ideas Festival. At the festival, our house philosopher, Dr. Samuel Kimbriel, hosted a discussion with three distinguished thinkers. Adam Sandel is a philosopher and assistant district attorney in Brooklyn whose latest book is titled Happiness in Action: A Philosopher's Guide to the Good Life. Agnes Callard is a philosophy professor at the University of Chicago who just published Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life. Finally, David Brooks is a well-known opinion columnist for the New York Times whose 2016 book, The Road to Character, explores the development of a good personality.Samuel sets the stage by reading off startling statistics showing that Americans are by and large less happy today than they were even five years ago. Adam advances the idea that what makes us happy is “an activity for the sake of itself, [an] activity that is intrinsically fulfilling in the moment.” This could be sports — he cites Roger Federer as an example of a happy man, at least during tennis tournaments.Callard counters: “We can't will ourselves to do a thing for its own sake. When we know what the good is, we will do it for its own sake. Until then, we have to inquire.” She proposes an “intellectualist” approach to happiness, arguing that a life of inquiry is the best prelude to happiness.Brooks enters the fray by arguing against Callard's intellectualist approach, saying that what moves human beings is “intensity” and “surrender,” and that the things that bring us joy are necessarily plural, not singular. Callard argues back, contending that Brooks confuses those things which human beings want with those things that are actually good.It's a rollicking discussion complemented by Samuel's deft moderation and questions from the audience concerning grief, internal versus external goods, and the common good. Free for all subscribers — you will not want to miss this episode.Required Reading:* Samuel Kimbriel, Friendship as Sacred Knowing: Overcoming Isolation (Amazon). * Adam Sandel, Happiness in Action: A Philosopher's Guide to the Good Life (Amazon). * Agnes Callard, Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life (Amazon). * David Brooks, The Road to Character (Amazon). Wisdom of Crowds is a platform challenging premises and understanding first principles on politics and culture. Join us! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wisdomofcrowds.live/subscribe
Chas & Dr Dave discuss McRib Prediction Markets, The New Jersey Gaming Commission Deputy Under-Assistant, and The All-Nail Coffin WARNING: This episode of PEP may contain explicit language. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introducing: Dr Dave! 3:03 - Gratefuls (David Kaff, Federer) 9:25 - Texas Flood Update 24:59 - Epstein 2:00:17 - Trade War 2:35:07 - Trump v Powell 2:45:11 - Trivia 2:47:44 - Unleashed (Autopen) SHOW LINKS: *Chat with the PEPpers on the Discord Server: https://discord.com/invite/WxDD2PPvaW THE (UPDATED) DR DAVE BOOK CLUB MASTERLIST: Mahmood Mamdani - Good Muslim, Bad Muslim (Mentioned 2:07:14, Ep 220) Carlo Rovelli - The Order Of Time (Mentioned 06:36, Ep 220) Carlo Rovelli - Reality Is Not What It Seems (Mentioned 06:36, Ep 220) Ryszard Kapuściński - Shah of Shahs (Mentioned 2:21:27, Ep 217) Ervand Abrahamian - Khomeinism (Mentioned 2:23:19, Ep 217) Anthony Seldon - Truss at 10 (Mentioned 1:36:09, Ep 215) Steven Teles - The Conservative Legal Movement (Mentioned 2:12:12, Ep 215) Amin Maalouf - The Crusades Through Arab Eyes (Mentioned 4:32, Ep 214) Geoffrey Blainey - The Causes Of War (Mentioned 43:49, Ep 198) Margaret Levi - Of Rule And Revenue (Mentioned 1:11:16, Ep 195) Margaret Levi - Consent, Dissent, and Patriotism (Mentioned 1:11:16, Ep 195) Sayaka Murata - Convenience Store Woman (Mentioned 2:14, Ep 194) Sid Meier - Sid Meier's Memoir! (Mentioned 16:30, Ep 178) David Simon & Ed Burns - The Corner (Mentioned 8:40, Ep 178) Maurice O. Wallace - King's Vibrato (Mentioned 14:26, Ep 164) Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky - Manufacturing Consent - (Mentioned 32:12, Ep 164) Robert Plunket - My Search For Warren Harding (Mentioned 1:49:12, Ep 158) Ian Lambot & Greg Girard - City of Darkness Revisited (Mentioned 39:25, Ep 157) Max Chafkin - The Contrarian (Mentioned 32:18, Ep 155) Claire Conner - Wrapped In The Flag (Mentioned 31:42, Ep 155) Rita Abrahamsen, Mike Williams et al - Global Right (Mentioned 31:12, Ep 155) Philip Gorski and Samuel Perry - The Flag And The Cross (Mentioned 30:49, Ep 155) Cynthia Miller-Idriss - Hate In The Homeland (Mentioned 30:10, Ep 155) Cory Doctorow & Rebecca Giblin - Chokepoint Capitalism (Mentioned 34:55, Ep 150) Elizabeth Ingleson - Made In China (Mentioned 31:50, Ep 150) John Corrigan - Religious Intolerance, America, and the World (Mentioned 1:16:18, Ep 141) Gérard Prunier - From Genocide to Continental War (Mentioned 48:18, Ep 141) Liu Cixin, - The Three Body Trilogy (Mentioned 1:11:04, Ep 136) Tilman Allert - The Hitler Salute (Mentioned 22:03, Ep 134) Philip Roth - Nemesis (Mentioned 1:56, Ep 133) Joshua Cohen - The Netanyahus Zeke Faux - Number Go Up Michael Paul Rogin - The Intellectuals and McCarthy Cathy Kramer - The Politics of Resentment Naomi Klein - Doppelganger Maria Bamford - Sure, I'll Join Your Cult Wendy Brown - States Of Injury Corey Robin. - The Reactionary Mind Patricia Lockwood - No One Is Talking About This David Cay Johnston - The Making of Donald Trump Jane Mayer - Dark Money Harry Frankfurt - On Bullshit Stephen King - The Dead Zone Elle Hardy - Beyond Belief Federico Finchelstein - From Fascism to Populism in History Robert Jervis - Why Intelligence Fails Alex Haley and Malcolm X - The Autobiography of Malcolm X Jonathan Haidt - The Righteous Mind David Graeber - Debt: The First 5000 Years Jerry L. Mashaw - Creating The American Administrative Constitution Brian Balogh - A Government Out of Sight Paul Connerton - How Societies Remember Paul Connerton - How Modernity Forgets Catherine Green and Sarah Catherine Gilbert - Vaxxers John Zaller - The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion Matthew Karp - This Vast Southern Empire Robert Fatton - The Guise of Exceptionalism Anatol Lievin - Climate Change and the Nation State: The Realist Case James Alfred Aho - The Politics of Righteousness The substack that Dr Dave apparently plagiarises liberally from! https://luke.substack.com/ James Beverley - God's Man in the White House Jane Chi Hyun Park - Yellow Future Matthias Gardell - In The Name of Elijah Muhammad Gosta Esping-Andersen - The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism Suzanne Mettler - The Submerged State Brendon O'Connor - Anti-Americanism and American Exceptionalism James Morone - Hellfire Nation Nathan Kalmoe - With Ballots and Bullets Winnifred Fallers Sullivan - The Impossibility of Religious Freedom Mary L. Trump - Too Much And Never Enough Richard Cooke - Tired of Winning Jon Ronson - So You've Been Publicly Shamed Rodney Tiffen, Ross Gittins, Anika Gauja, David Smith, Brendon O'Connor - How America Compares Tony Horwitz - Confederates In the Attic Ghassan Hage - White Nation George Lakoff - Women, Fire and Dangerous Things George Lakoff - Metaphors We Live By Michelle Alexander - The New Jim Crow Alex S. Vitale - The End of Policing Dave Cullen - Parkland: Birth of a Movement THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!
On the post-Wimbledon 2025 Mega Mailbag, Gill Gross responds to your comments, including: who will win the Career Grand Slam first between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, is there any precedent of Grigor Dimitrov's potentially history-altering injury, is Sinner already good enough to win Roland Garros next year, why is tennis discourse so tribalistic, why were there so many upsets at Wimbledon, what improvements did Iga Swiatek make to win Wimbledon, where does Sinner's ballstriking rank all-time, is Darren Cahill going to retire, is Novak Djokovic going after Federer and Connors title records, are Jack Draper and Ben Shelton Sincaraz's biggest threats, a Fabio Fognini retirement tribute, Nick Kyrgios's analysis on Amanda Anisimova, Roddick's take that Sinner slides too much, coverage of women's tennis on the show, Agassi's comments on Fritz's return and more. 0:00 Intro 1:40 Career Grand Slam 5:11 Dimitrov's Injury 10:50 Re-Analyzing RG Final 13:57 Tennis Tribalism Discourse 21:58 So Many Upsets 25:15 Swiatek Improvements 31:40 Sinner Ballstriking All-Time 34:30 Cahill Retirement 37:33 Djokovic Titles Count 40:49 Shelton & Draper Contendership 45:35 Djokovic Current Mental 49:55 SIncaraz Closeness 52:43 Fognini Tribute 57:02 Fritz or Zverev Slam 59:48 Sinner's Last 52 Weeks 1:02:55 Kyrgios on Anisimova 1:05:05 Chasing Sincaraz Mentality 1:09:55 Sabalenka Slam Issues 1:12:40 Sincaraz H2H 1:15:40 Sinner Grass sliding 1:18:13 Learning From Losing 1:21:30 Women's Coverage 1:24:20 Slow 2nd Serves 1:26:20 Agassi On Fritz 1:30:04 Sinner Emotion IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gill.gross 24/7 Tennis Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/wW3WPqFTFJ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Gill_Gross The Draw newsletter, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe Become a member to support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvERpLl9dXH09fuNdbyiLQQ/join Evans Brothers Coffee Roasters, the Official Coffee Of Monday Match Analysis... use code GILLGROSS25 for 25% off your first order: https://evansbrotherscoffee.com/collections/coffee
The Tailenders assemble to review an amazing 3rd Men's Test at Lord's between England and India. Plus, how Jimmy inspired Joe Root's century, Roger Federer, lots of homework for the Tailenders listeners, an unusual question from Mattchin, moving day, slow over rates, dining with Allan Lamb and what should Jimmy do with the bat he scored his highest ever Test score with?
This week Erik and Aidan discuss the last few rounds of Wimbledon, with a major focus on the final which featured the two most hyped players in tennis, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Both had an interesting run to make the final, with Sinner having an opponent retire while trailing massively, and Alcaraz dropping sets throughout the tournament. The discussion moves from what happened, to what this means to the future, and how these two players are already putting themselves in the history books with the big 4 players, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray.Contents:Intro 0:00Alcaraz-Sinner Rivalry 3:20Sinner Injury Conspiracy 7:27Alternative Wimbledon Outcome 10:24Three Tiers of Tennis 11:23Taylor Fritz Run 14:22Sinner-Alcaraz and the Big 3 17:38Grass Season Superlatives 19:30Segments 28:00Bet of the Week 33:45
Join Janet Porter and historian Bill Federer on the Truth & Liberty show for a timely conversation on defending life, resisting socialism, and reclaiming America's biblical foundations. From the federal Heartbeat Bill to historical warnings about fear and control, this episode equips viewers to take bold, faith-filled action for the future of our nation. Charlie Kirk is coming to the T&L Annual Conference, which is scheduled for Sept 11-13. Register Now! Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.truthandliberty.net/subscribe Get "Faith for America" here: https://store.awmi.net/purchase/tal102 Donate here: https://www.truthandliberty.net/donate Original Air Date 07-11-25
We’re one step closer to crowning the 2025 Wimbledon champions. Will Alcaraz lift his third consecutive trophy, or will Novak match Federer’s record of eight Wimbledon titles? Can Belinda Bencic or Amanda Anisimova stop Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals? Aussie star Daria Saville and 2005 Wimbledon Men’s Doubles Champion Stephen Huss join Brie and Xave to pick their contenders for the major and break down the biggest stories to come out of the Championships. The panel also reacts to Goran Ivanisevic’s comments about Stefanos Tsitsipas, Mirra Andreeva’s fan girl moment, and get Dasha’s insight into the mental health crisis emerging from the tours. Plus, our on-court fashion police rate some of the looks from the All England Club and see how the teams are faring in the Wimbledon Fantasy Draft.AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sam and Steve return with a round of 16 Wimbledon recap, sharing laughs and tennis insights. Sam brushes elbows with Federer but gets starstruck, while Jack Sock calls in from Newport to reveal his upcoming doubles comeback with hedge fund mogul Bill Ackman—against Bernard Tomic, no less. The guys analyze Dimitrov's heartbreak, Shelton's run, and Djokovic's tight win, plus dive into women's draw chaos, Andreeva's rising star, and wild line-calling drama. Special guest Pedro Martinez joins to discuss his surprise Wimbledon run, grass-court game, and the vibe inside the unseeded locker room. Predictions fly as the quarterfinals loom. 00:00 Introduction and Round of 16 Recap 01:58 Upcoming Legends Match: James Blake and Jeremy Chardy 04:34 Jack's Return to Tennis at Newport 09:36 Wimbledon Round of 16 Highlights 16:44 Rublev vs. Alcaraz: A Match Recap 17:57 Cam Norrie's Epic Battle Against Nicolas Jarry 18:48 Women's Draw Analysis: Round of 16 24:13 Quarterfinal Predictions: Men's and Women's Draw 30:32 Interview with Pedro Martinez 35:52 Bracket Challenge Update and Closing Remarks
Hello media consumers! Bryan and David discuss the NYT's story on Zohran Mamdani and what the point was of running their "scoop" obtained in a hack of Columbia University records, new info on the Epstein files reports there are in fact no files, and new contenders for "Worst Question Ever Asked at the White House" (7:15), before revisiting David Foster Wallace's 2006 piece on Roger Federer entitled, 'Roger Federer as Religious Experience' (22:25). Next Bryan is joined by WSJ's Josh Dawsey to discuss his new book, '2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America' co-written with Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf (41:25). Finally David and Bryan reconnect in wake of the new 'Superman' film to discuss Clark Kent the journalist, and for David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline (1:09:10)! Hosts: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Guest: Josh Dawsey Producer: Kye Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Moments after Grigor Dimitrov's shocking retirement at two sets to love up against Jannik Sinner, Catherine, David and Matt were live to feel their feelings and review the day. Part one - We start by reacting to the heartbreaking moment Dimitrov had to retire against Sinner after tearing his pec. We discuss the devastation on Centre Court, the way Dimitrov had been outplaying Sinner up until that point, and the uncertainty facing Sinner as he goes into the next round having not won a set and having hurt his elbow after taking a fall in the opening game. In the quarter-finals Sinner will face Ben Shelton who beat Lorenzo Sonego for the third straight major in a really fun match. Can Shelton trouble Sinner? There's also an assessment of the difficulty Novak Djokovic had against Alex de Minaur, the way he turned the match around, and how he might fare against Flavio Cobolli in the last eight. Part two (38m55s) - In the women's draw, Mirra Andreeva impressed on her Centre Court debut by beating Emma Navarro, Belinda Bencic eventually came through against Ekaterina Alexandrova, Iga Swiatek didn't have too much trouble against Clara Tauson, and Liudmila Samsonova is finally putting her game together at a slam.Part three (56m11s) - A look ahead to tomorrow's quarter-finals and the moment Reggie got a selfie with Roger Federer. Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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America's story is one of the most incredible and rare events in world history. In the last 6,000 years, only America has based its government and institutions on what the pastors and churches thought would please God. We must remember where we came from to avoid apathy and self-destruction. Curtis comments on a presentation from historian William Federer and urges Americans to be grateful this July 4. A must-watch for all those who love freedom.
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It's time for the Crown Jewel of the Grand Slams and we're breaking down the grass, talking trash, and covering the sass. Reporter, former top junior, and grass enthusiast Colby Grey (no relation to Sasha or Kerri) joins as this week's co-host and talks about his time playing with some of today's pros and he does his best to keep Federer in the GOAT debate. Plus we have a few modest proposals for the tour, like why not let us tip for a great match if we're tipping for everything else? And we make our always spot on predictions for who's going deep at Wimbledon and who's bottoming out early.
Introduction: Minutes 0 to 8:30 Thanks for understand as we took time off! I watched Andor and The Resident. Chandra watched The Better Sister, Ludwig, Patience and Echo Valley. She recommends them all except for Echo Valley. We both love Murderbot. We talk about Anna Wintour's announcement that she's stepping down as editor for American Vogue. Chandra thinks Edward Enninful might have something to do with it. Wintour was in Venice for the Bezos Sanchez wedding. We know Sanchez's dress is going to be trashy. Royals: Minutes (8:30) to 29:45 We found Meghan's Confessions of a Female Founder podcast informative and inspirational. We wish we could get more AsEver raspberry spread. Chandra ordered two jars of apricot spread and I only ordered one. Some people have already received their AsEver orders. AsEver is releasing a rose wine on July first. That's Diana's birthday and a special anniversary for Harry and Meghan. Meghan has been steadily posting to social media. She's making the most headlines for a video from when she was pregnant and dancing in the hospital. It was funny and cute and the tabloids had a fit. Two reality stars at a King's Trust event recreated that dance on a staircase at the palace. You're not supposed to take personal photos or videos at royal receptions, but both the King's Trust and official Royal Family accounts commented positively on that post. We think it was a setup meant to mock Harry and Meghan but it just makes the Windsors look obsessed as usual. I play a clip from the Aspire podcast where Meghan explained why she posted that video. Camilla Tominey called it a “sexy slut drop,” which is ridiculous. This week we heard that Prince George will be going to his father and uncle's boarding school, Eton, in the fall of 2026. I looked through our archives and there are stories as far back as January, 2019 about Kate pushing for her three children to attend her alma mater, Marlborough. We assume she was forced to give in about George's school, but Louis and Charlotte are likely to go to Marlborough. Last weekend were the Royal Ascot horse races, probably the biggest social event of the year. Kate pulled out at the last minute. It was a big deal judging by the coverage. Palace staff were said to be “bewildered and worried” and a source told the Daily Beast that Kate was tired after Trooping the Colour and Garter Day and that she has good and bad days. We got several negative stories about Kate after that, mostly about how she disrespected the King, but also just rehashing older negative stories about her. There were stories hinting that she didn't feel well, which they should have focused on. Kate is reportedly planning to go to Wimbledon, which is from June 30th to July 13th. She usually goes at the end, but in 2023 she went early to sit with Roger Federer. Hello Magazine has a cover story about Kate with the title “On her own terms.” I put it on Instagram and the aspect ratio makes it say “On her own.” Chandra had two tweets about Kate which went viral this week. It feels like the palace and press are turning on Kate. She might be quite sick, but they play fast and loose with the truth and the royals minimize illness, so it's hard to tell. Chandra remembers how Princess Anne's traumatic brain injury was swept under the rug and how she returned to work with bruises. Harry and William are covering US Magazine, and the article is about how William is mad Harry isn't his scapegoat anymore. It's part of William's embiggening campaign as he tells us about his plans to be king, and it sounds like he can't wait for his father to die. The press freaked out about Harry saying he didn't know how much longer Charles has, but had only a mild response to William. Comments of the Week: Minutes 29:45 to end Kaiser's comment of the week is from Lover on the post about Jonathan Bailey and Scarlett Johansson kissing on red carpets. My comment of the week is from Henny Penny on the post about Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos's tacky wedding. Thanks for listening bitches!
Think pro tennis is all glamour? Think again. In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with former Irish Tennis pro Conor Niland, who reached a high of No 129 in the world, to explore the untold reality of life on the tour for the 99% of players who never make the headlines. Conor got within one set of playing Federer at Wimbledon and faced Djokovic at the US Open. Learn why most pros can lose more than they win—yet still keep swinging.They unpack what success really means beyond trophies and TV appearances, the mental toll of chasing rankings, and why true high performance often lies in resilience, not recognition. From redefining winning to managing pressure and failure, this honest conversation offers a powerful reminder that personal growth often matters more than public glory.Conor's award-winning book 'The Racket' is out now.
Guest speaker Bill Federer delivers a profound Father's Day message, weaving historical insights with theological truths. Federer highlights the critical role of fathers, sharing personal anecdotes and statistics on fatherless homes, and recounts the story of Admiral William Penn and his son, whose faith birthed Pennsylvania's religious freedom. He explores God as Father, contrasting Christianity's intimate view with other faiths, using prepositions to illustrate the Trinity's roles. Federer explains God's creation of free will, time, and hiddenness to enable voluntary love, emphasizing Jesus as the Lamb who took humanity's judgment. He calls believers to repent, receive the Holy Spirit, and live obediently, reflecting God's love through actions, ensuring a legacy of faith.Verse References: James 1 verse 17, John 20 verse 17, Matthew 6 verse 6, John 4 verse 23, John 14 verse 6, John 10 verse 9, Philippians 4 verse 19, 1 Peter 5 verse 10, 2 Corinthians 4 verse 15, Galatians 4 verse 7, John 14 verse 16, Acts 1 verse 5, Galatians 5 verse 16, Revelation 1 verse 17, Romans 8 verse 9, Galatians 3 verse 3, 1 Thessalonians 1 verse 5, Luke 23 verse 46, Matthew 6 verses 9–10, Matthew 26 verse 39, John 17 verse 1, Matthew 11 verse 25, John 5 verse 30, Matthew 25 verse 34, John 6 verse 38, 2 Corinthians 1 verse 5, Acts 4 verse 12, 2 Corinthians 4 verse 14, Philippians 4 verse 13, 2 Corinthians 5 verse 14, Galatians 4 verse 6, John 16 verse 7, Acts 2 verse 4, Revelation 1 verse 10, Psalm 91 verse 14, John 21 verses 15–17, Isaiah 53 verses 2–10, Genesis 22 verses 7–8, Revelation 5 verses 1–14, Revelation 14 verses 10–11Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
What's the true history of how tariffs drove the rise of America? How does China's favorite board game symbolize their approach to strategy? How is debt linked to the collapse of empires? Historian Bill Federer joins Charlie for a wide-ranging Memorial Day discussion of what makes countries strong, what makes them weak, and how so many countries go from the former to the latter through their own poor choices. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com!Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.