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Lez Roll Radio
66. Can You Get a Black Belt Without Training

Lez Roll Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 44:32


In this episode, we explore one of the most controversial questions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. We discuss injuries, physical limitations, and how life circumstances can affect time on the mat. We also examine the role of instructors who teach while still working toward their own black belt, and whether knowledge, experience, and contribution to the art can ever outweigh consistent physical training. A deep dive into what a black belt truly represents. You can find the podcast on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Bluesky, and Substack @lezrollradio. You can find Andrea on all platforms: @schoeneggea and Kelly @kellyschoenegge. Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/k9kzDbedFA Merchandise: lezrollradio.com/shop Join us April 17th-19th 2026 in Fishers, IN for the 4th annual Lez Roll Queer Grappling Camp, open to all members of the LGBTQ+ community. lezrollradio.com/camp 

BH Sales Kennel Kelp CTFO Changing The Future Outcome

The Greater Portland Crab Caper is in First "Final Draft". Grandpa Bill is today taking about possible Part Two ,Epilogues ?? Today called The Portland Kelp Code-n the heart of Portland Maine's rugged coastline lies a tale of intrigue and rivalry, the "Kelp Code Mystery." This episode delves into the complex dynamics between two families, the Crabbe's and the Fisher's, whose history is as deep-rooted as the kelp forests they navigate. Set against the backdrop of industrial intrigue and the enduring power of nature, this saga uncovers hidden secrets and survival strategies.The Rivalry of the Crabs and FishersFor decades, the Crabs and Fishers have been locked in a battle for dominance along Portland's coastline. Their feud is not just about territory but also about philosophy and survival. As the ocean's gifts become both a blessing and a battleground, the families must navigate the complexities of their relationships and the impact of industrialization on their natural resources.Industrial Intrigue and Hidden SecretsThe story explores themes of industrial intrigue, where hidden secrets and corporate greed threaten to erase everything the families have built. As the narrative unfolds, the episode uncovers the hidden truths behind the families' rivalry, revealing the intricate web of deception and survival strategies that define their existence.Nature's Role in Survival StrategiesNature plays a significant role in the families' survival strategies, as they rely on the ocean's gifts to sustain their way of life. The episode emphasizes the enduring power of nature, highlighting how the families must adapt to the changing tides and the challenges posed by industrialization.Conclusion: The Power of NatureAs the episode concludes, it becomes clear that the real fight isn't against each other but against the forces that seek to control the resources they all share. The "Kelp Code Mystery" is a reminder of the enduring power of nature and the importance of preserving the delicate balance between progress and tradition.Join us on this journey of discovery and intrigue. Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest episodes and uncover more hidden truths in the "Kelp Code Mystery.""The BH Sales Holistic Healing Hour" is a transformative podcast that delves into the world of holistic health and wellness. Each episode explores various healing modalities, offering insights and practical advice to enhance your well-being. Join us as we uncover the secrets to a balanced and healthy lifestyle.

Podcasts by Larry Lannan
Top Ten News Stories for 2025 With Alison Gatz

Podcasts by Larry Lannan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 39:29


Fishers Magazine Publisher Alison Gatz joins Larry to review the top ten Fishers news stories of 2025

Leavener
2025/12/28 - Matt Tully - Gratitude, Grace and Identity

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 29:56


12/28/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Sportswire
Freestylin' on @RAFWrestlingUSA #RAF04

Sportswire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 40:09


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Leavener
2025/12/21 - Christmas Prophecies

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 28:13


12/21/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Smart Money Circle
The Future of Autonomous Delivery. Meet Arrive AI - They Are Disrupting The Delivery Business. $ARAI

Smart Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 20:57


Guest:Dan O'Toole, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Arrive AI Inc.Company: Arrive AI - The Future of Autonomous DeliveryWebsite:https://www.arriveai.comTicker: NASDAQ: ARAIAbout Arrive AI:Arrive AI (NASDAQ: ARAI) is a technology company that transforms last-mile logistics with its AI-powered Autonomous Last Mile (ALM) platform, designed to make deliveries smarter, safer, and more efficient. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Fishers, Indiana, the company's patented Arrive Points™ smart mailboxes securely interact with drones, ground robots, couriers, and people, enabling seamless handoffs and secure chain-of custody controls. The platform also provides real-time tracking and logistics alerts, helping shippers and delivery networks achieve greater speed and reliability. Backed by nearly $12 million in crowdfunding and $40 million in institutional investment, Arrive AI advanced to the public markets with a Nasdaq direct listing in 2025.Dan's BioDan O'Toole is a visionary leader bringing more than 37 years of entrepreneurial experience in building and scaling innovative businesses. He began his career as a national sales manager in specialty distribution before founding and exiting three companies, including Facility Maintenance USA, which provided nationwide services to Fortune 500 clients. Renowned for anticipating market shifts, O'Toole has repeatedly turned innovation into sustainable growth and long-term shareholder value. His track record spans securing patents, leading successful exits, and nurturing high-performance teams. At Arrive AI, he guides the company's overall strategy, governance, and global expansion as a publicly traded enterprise.Dan O'Toole is one of the first in the U.S. to secure patents for a smart mailbox capable of accepting packages via drones and other autonomous systems. His invention has since evolved into a Mailbox-as-a-Service platform powered by AI. A serial entrepreneur, he brings extensive leadership experience across startups, enterprise sales organizations, and commercial real estate. A graduate of Ball State University, he lives with his family in Carmel, IN, and is an avid car collector.

The Conditional Release Program
Two Jacks – Episode 139 - Guns, Hate Speech and the Bondi Massacre

The Conditional Release Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 87:24


More slop but hey it's detailed. That's nice. 00:25 – Hanukkah, Bondi and a terror attackJoel (Jack the Insider) opens the Christmas‑eve episode by recounting the Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach that turned into a mass‑shooting, with 16 dead including Holocaust survivor Alex Kleitman and 10‑year‑old Matilda.​He notes that one gunman, Sajid Akram, was killed and his son Naveed faces 59 charges including 15 murders and a terrorism offence, while funerals proceed under a cloud of grief.​02:05 – Anti‑Semitic threats and the rise of Jew hatredThe Jacks detail an anti‑Semitic threat on a Virgin Australia flight from Denpasar to Sydney, where a 19‑year‑old allegedly made violent gestures and threats toward a Jewish passenger.​They discuss how contemporary anti‑Semitism in Australia and the West feels broader and deeper than before, increasingly visible on progressive and left‑wing fringes as well as the far right.​04:55 – Jenny Leong's “tentacles” remark and Greens politicsJoel quotes NSW Greens MLC Jenny Leong's 2023 comments about the “Jewish lobby” and “Zionist lobby” having “tentacles” infiltrating community groups, likening the rhetoric to classic Nazi tropes in Der Stürmer.​Jack notes Leong is part of NSW's hard‑left “watermelon” Greens and argues such language shows how anti‑Jewish narratives have crept into mainstream progressive politics in Australia, the UK and the US.​07:25 – Apologies, anti‑Zionism and the limits of definitionsThey note Leong apologised two months later for “poor choice of words” with anti‑Semitic implications, but Joel says the tentacle imagery hung “like a bad smell” over public debate.​The Jacks criticise semantic wrangling over definitions of anti‑Semitism and suggest calling much of it what it plainly is: old‑fashioned Jew hatred, often masked as anti‑Zionism.​10:25 – Who failed after 7 October? Government responses under fireJack argues federal and state leaders failed from “October 8th on” by not responding strongly enough to anti‑Jewish rhetoric and protests, suggesting Labor tried to balance Jewish concerns against Western Sydney Muslim votes.​Joel pushes back, citing Sean Carney's column outlining how Naveed Akram's jihadist associations, ASIO assessments and gun‑licence decisions date back to the Morrison/Dutton era and pre‑Albanese security failures.​13:55 – ASIO, gun licensing and unanswered questionsThe Jacks highlight ASIO's prior knowledge of Naveed's extremist links and question how Sajid Akram obtained a semi‑automatic shotgun with only an AB licence when B/C categories are needed for that weapon.​They call for frank explanations from ASIO and NSW firearms licensing about assessments, paper trails and whether bureaucratic or resourcing failures allowed Akram to amass an arsenal worth around $30,000.​17:55 – Under‑resourced counter‑terror units and a fearful Jewish communityJoel cites a retired AFP counter‑terror investigator who says counter‑terror units are stacked with officers fresh out of the academy instead of seasoned detectives.​Jack reflects on three decades of Jewish institutions in Sydney's east needing armed guards, and shares conversations with Jewish friends who now quietly contemplate leaving Australia because they no longer feel safe.​20:35 – “Don't bring your old hatreds here”The Jacks trace anti‑Jewish attacks in Sydney back to the 1982 Hakoah Club car bombing and the simultaneous attack on the Israeli consulate, arguing Jewish Australians have lived with this threat for over 40 years.​They say successive governments failed to hammer home a core Australian expectation: migrants must not import centuries‑old religious or ethnic hatreds into their new home.​23:05 – Segal anti‑Semitism strategy and hate‑speech lawsThey briefly canvass the Gillian Segal anti‑Semitism strategy; Jack dismisses it as “word salad” and window dressing, while Joel notes the government has been slow to act on its recommendations.​On hate‑speech laws, Jack argues bans on offensive political opinions tend to drive hatred underground and make it more dangerous, but both agree incitement to violence must remain a prosecutable offence, possibly with updated legislation.​26:00 – Policing protests and the limits of crowd controlThe Jacks explain why police sometimes tolerate ugly slogans at protests: wading in for arrests can inflame crowds that already vastly outnumber officers.​They stress the need to balance immediate public safety and officer safety with the longer‑term risk that demonstrators feel they can incite hatred with impunity.​29:00 – Bondi's stain and its heroesJoel laments that Bondi Beach, an iconic Australian destination, will now always be associated with a massacre, describing a moment of nausea as the death toll climbed on that Sunday night.​Jack reminisces about Bondi's 1990s mix of Kiwis, working‑class locals and a relaxed Jewish presence, and fears that openness has been permanently damaged.​32:05 – Old‑school cop and a Syrian‑Australian heroThey praise the middle‑aged, tie‑wearing NSW officer who initiated the “beginning of the end” of the attack and commend off‑duty police who rushed to Bondi and threw on uniforms.​Joel celebrates North Bondi tobacconist Al Ahmad, a Syrian‑born resident who tackled the gunman with astonishing courage, noting he now seems certain to receive Australian citizenship along with his parents.​35:10 – Patrol strength, long guns and local station realitiesThe Jacks relay reports that only three officers were on duty at Bondi police station, which Joel describes as a relatively minor station compared to Rose Bay or Maroubra.​They question why frontline police responding to long‑gun threats were not issued rifles of their own and suggest NSW should review access to long arms for first responders in high‑risk scenarios.​38:00 – Multiculturalism, old enmities and what really matters nextJack argues that, in an immigrant nation, the most important response is cultural: reinstilling the norm that old tribal feuds must be left behind, not accommodated.​Joel agrees this message should be central in citizenship education and public rhetoric, more important than technocratic hate‑speech tweaks or reactive gun‑law posturing.​42:05 – National Cabinet, ASIO and the demand for competenceThey criticise the National Cabinet's muted post‑Bondi meeting, which produced little beyond talk, and suggest the Prime Minister's cautious style leaves a leadership vacuum in national crises.​The Jacks insist Australians accept that security agencies cannot be omniscient, but say they must be properly resourced, competent and transparent when they make mistakes.​45:25 – Around the world: headscarves, condoms, climate and Reddit vs CanberraThe Jacks whip around global headlines: Austria's ban on headscarves for under‑14s, China's 13% tax on condoms and contraceptives to boost fertility, Denmark listing the US as a security risk, and the US government quietly deleting “fossil fuels” as a named cause of climate change from official websites.​They note Reddit's legal challenge to Australia's under‑16 social media ban and question whether Reddit is the ideal platform to front that fight given its often unpoliced content.​47:35 – Venezuela, the ICC and the limits of international lawVenezuela moves to withdraw from the International Criminal Court as investigations into alleged Maduro‑regime crimes against humanity advance.​Jack says the episode encapsulates international law's limits: states happily sign the Rome Statute until it becomes inconvenient, then walk away.​48:55 – Ireland rearms and Russia blocks “unfriendly” callsIreland announces a 55 per cent jump in defence spending to protect undersea data cables and deter drones, reflecting its geostrategic importance as a trans‑Atlantic communications hub.​Russia, meanwhile, moves to block incoming calls from “unfriendly” states; the Jacks mock the performative toughness and note how easily scammers will route around any such ban.​51:15 – Rob Reiner's murder and a towering film legacyThey react with shock to the murder of legendary director Rob Reiner and his wife, allegedly by Reiner's troubled son, whose earlier violence was itself the subject of a film.​Jack runs through Reiner's extraordinary run—This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, Stand By Me, When Harry Met Sally, A Few Good Men—and argues that if you'd made only those, you'd still have had a remarkable career.​54:45 – “This one goes to 11” and Trump's gracelessnessThe Jacks recall how Spinal Tap helped invent the mockumentary form and embedded lines like “this one goes to 11” into pop‑culture vocabulary.​They condemn Donald Trump's statement calling Reiner “a terrible human being” after his death, with conservative actor James Woods publicly rebuking Trump and praising Reiner's personal kindness despite political differences.​57:40 – Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and comedy royaltyJoel outlines Rob Reiner's upbringing in a house full of comedic giants, with father Carl Reiner and close friend Mel Brooks holding weekly movie nights together well into old age, as captured in Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.​They reminisce about Carl and Mel's influence on Jewish humour and lament the passing of a generation of comic geniuses.​01:01:05 – EVs, hybrids and a Two Jacks lunch betThe Jacks revisit their running argument over electric vehicles, prompted by Ford CEO Jim Farley's plan to pivot the F‑150 towards hybrids instead of pure EVs.​Joel, a hybrid owner, sees hybrids as a transition technology in countries like Australia where fast‑charge infrastructure is patchy; he cites global EV sales rising to roughly 18–20 per cent of new car sales in 2025, with internal‑combustion shares steadily shrinking.​01:03:05 – Charging reality vs theory in AustraliaJoel recounts his in‑laws' BMW EV trip from central Victoria to Sydney using free or cheap NRMA/RACV chargers, but notes fast chargers are often the first to break or get switched off by retailers facing high electricity costs.​They swap anecdotes about BYD and Chinese Maxus taxis—fast‑improving but sometimes uncomfortable—and admit they can no longer remember the exact terms of their EV lunch wager, though Joel insists Jack owes him.​01:06:10 – Worst political year: Trump, Macron, Starmer, Albanese, Li, PutinThe Jacks playfully debate which leader had the worst year—Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, Anthony Albanese, Chinese Premier Li or Vladimir Putin.​They characterise Albanese as the “Stephen Bradbury” of Australian politics, a cautious survivor whose luck and endurance have mattered as much as brilliance.​01:18:40 – Ashes update: England's fragile top orderIn a late segment, they revisit England's Ashes woes: repeated collapses leaving them three‑for‑not‑many and a top three of Crawley, Duckett and Pope exposing the middle order to the new ball.​Joel notes England dropped a bowler as a scapegoat while leaving the misfiring batting unchanged, and questions how long they can justify Ollie Pope at three ahead of the more solid Will Jacks.​01:21:15 – Hong Kong racing, Kooring Rising and Japanese fanboy jockeysJack describes Hong Kong's International Racing Day—four Group 1s and 80,000 people—and the rise of sprinter Kooring Rising, winner of The Everest and now on a long winning streak.​He shares footage from Japan's Nakayama track where every jockey stopped circling and sat still so they could watch Kooring Rising's race on the big screen, a measure of the horse's star power.​01:23:00 – Listener mail, Howard's gun laws and the Shooters lobbyJoel reads a note from listener Ray pointing out that 300 legally obtained guns are still attributed to “Howard's gun laws”, reminding listeners gun‑law reform was necessary but later watered down under pressure from the Shooters and Fishers political lobby.​01:24:00 – Christmas, loneliness and a surprise lunch guestThe Jacks close with Christmas reflections: acknowledging how joyful and stressful the season can be, especially for those who are lonely or estranged from family.​Joel recalls his mother inviting a homeless man to Christmas lunch—an act of charity met with teenage grumbling from him and his brother—and urges listeners to look out for those doing it tough without necessarily going to that extreme.​01:25:45 – Holiday plans and the show's return in JanuaryJack outlines Hanukkah parties and family Christmas plans in Hong Kong, while Joel describes a quieter Highlands Christmas with a Boxing Day visit from the grandkids.​They thank listeners for their support through 2025, wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and promise to return in the second week of January after a short break.​00:25 – Hanukkah, Bondi and a terror attackJoel (Jack the Insider) opens the Christmas‑eve episode by recounting the Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach that turned into a mass‑shooting, with 16 dead including Holocaust survivor Alex Kleitman and 10‑year‑old Matilda.​He notes that one gunman, Sajid Akram, was killed and his son Naveed faces 59 charges including 15 murders and a terrorism offence, while funerals proceed under a cloud of grief.​02:05 – Anti‑Semitic threats and the rise of Jew hatredThe Jacks detail an anti‑Semitic threat on a Virgin Australia flight from Denpasar to Sydney, where a 19‑year‑old allegedly made violent gestures and threats toward a Jewish passenger.​They discuss how contemporary anti‑Semitism in Australia and the West feels broader and deeper than before, increasingly visible on progressive and left‑wing fringes as well as the far right.​04:55 – Jenny Leong's “tentacles” remark and Greens politicsJoel quotes NSW Greens MLC Jenny Leong's 2023 comments about the “Jewish lobby” and “Zionist lobby” having “tentacles” infiltrating community groups, likening the rhetoric to classic Nazi tropes in Der Stürmer.​Jack notes Leong is part of NSW's hard‑left “watermelon” Greens and argues such language shows how anti‑Jewish narratives have crept into mainstream progressive politics in Australia, the UK and the US.​07:25 – Apologies, anti‑Zionism and the limits of definitionsThey note Leong apologised two months later for “poor choice of words” with anti‑Semitic implications, but Joel says the tentacle imagery hung “like a bad smell” over public debate.​The Jacks criticise semantic wrangling over definitions of anti‑Semitism and suggest calling much of it what it plainly is: old‑fashioned Jew hatred, often masked as anti‑Zionism.​10:25 – Who failed after 7 October? Government responses under fireJack argues federal and state leaders failed from “October 8th on” by not responding strongly enough to anti‑Jewish rhetoric and protests, suggesting Labor tried to balance Jewish concerns against Western Sydney Muslim votes.​Joel pushes back, citing Sean Carney's column outlining how Naveed Akram's jihadist associations, ASIO assessments and gun‑licence decisions date back to the Morrison/Dutton era and pre‑Albanese security failures.​13:55 – ASIO, gun licensing and unanswered questionsThe Jacks highlight ASIO's prior knowledge of Naveed's extremist links and question how Sajid Akram obtained a semi‑automatic shotgun with only an AB licence when B/C categories are needed for that weapon.​They call for frank explanations from ASIO and NSW firearms licensing about assessments, paper trails and whether bureaucratic or resourcing failures allowed Akram to amass an arsenal worth around $30,000.​17:55 – Under‑resourced counter‑terror units and a fearful Jewish communityJoel cites a retired AFP counter‑terror investigator who says counter‑terror units are stacked with officers fresh out of the academy instead of seasoned detectives.​Jack reflects on three decades of Jewish institutions in Sydney's east needing armed guards, and shares conversations with Jewish friends who now quietly contemplate leaving Australia because they no longer feel safe.​20:35 – “Don't bring your old hatreds here”The Jacks trace anti‑Jewish attacks in Sydney back to the 1982 Hakoah Club car bombing and the simultaneous attack on the Israeli consulate, arguing Jewish Australians have lived with this threat for over 40 years.​They say successive governments failed to hammer home a core Australian expectation: migrants must not import centuries‑old religious or ethnic hatreds into their new home.​23:05 – Segal anti‑Semitism strategy and hate‑speech lawsThey briefly canvass the Gillian Segal anti‑Semitism strategy; Jack dismisses it as “word salad” and window dressing, while Joel notes the government has been slow to act on its recommendations.​On hate‑speech laws, Jack argues bans on offensive political opinions tend to drive hatred underground and make it more dangerous, but both agree incitement to violence must remain a prosecutable offence, possibly with updated legislation.​26:00 – Policing protests and the limits of crowd controlThe Jacks explain why police sometimes tolerate ugly slogans at protests: wading in for arrests can inflame crowds that already vastly outnumber officers.​They stress the need to balance immediate public safety and officer safety with the longer‑term risk that demonstrators feel they can incite hatred with impunity.​29:00 – Bondi's stain and its heroesJoel laments that Bondi Beach, an iconic Australian destination, will now always be associated with a massacre, describing a moment of nausea as the death toll climbed on that Sunday night.​Jack reminisces about Bondi's 1990s mix of Kiwis, working‑class locals and a relaxed Jewish presence, and fears that openness has been permanently damaged.​32:05 – Old‑school cop and a Syrian‑Australian heroThey praise the middle‑aged, tie‑wearing NSW officer who initiated the “beginning of the end” of the attack and commend off‑duty police who rushed to Bondi and threw on uniforms.​Joel celebrates North Bondi tobacconist Al Ahmad, a Syrian‑born resident who tackled the gunman with astonishing courage, noting he now seems certain to receive Australian citizenship along with his parents.​35:10 – Patrol strength, long guns and local station realitiesThe Jacks relay reports that only three officers were on duty at Bondi police station, which Joel describes as a relatively minor station compared to Rose Bay or Maroubra.​They question why frontline police responding to long‑gun threats were not issued rifles of their own and suggest NSW should review access to long arms for first responders in high‑risk scenarios.​38:00 – Multiculturalism, old enmities and what really matters nextJack argues that, in an immigrant nation, the most important response is cultural: reinstilling the norm that old tribal feuds must be left behind, not accommodated.​Joel agrees this message should be central in citizenship education and public rhetoric, more important than technocratic hate‑speech tweaks or reactive gun‑law posturing.​42:05 – National Cabinet, ASIO and the demand for competenceThey criticise the National Cabinet's muted post‑Bondi meeting, which produced little beyond talk, and suggest the Prime Minister's cautious style leaves a leadership vacuum in national crises.​The Jacks insist Australians accept that security agencies cannot be omniscient, but say they must be properly resourced, competent and transparent when they make mistakes.​45:25 – Around the world: headscarves, condoms, climate and Reddit vs CanberraThe Jacks whip around global headlines: Austria's ban on headscarves for under‑14s, China's 13% tax on condoms and contraceptives to boost fertility, Denmark listing the US as a security risk, and the US government quietly deleting “fossil fuels” as a named cause of climate change from official websites.​They note Reddit's legal challenge to Australia's under‑16 social media ban and question whether Reddit is the ideal platform to front that fight given its often unpoliced content.​47:35 – Venezuela, the ICC and the limits of international lawVenezuela moves to withdraw from the International Criminal Court as investigations into alleged Maduro‑regime crimes against humanity advance.​Jack says the episode encapsulates international law's limits: states happily sign the Rome Statute until it becomes inconvenient, then walk away.​48:55 – Ireland rearms and Russia blocks “unfriendly” callsIreland announces a 55 per cent jump in defence spending to protect undersea data cables and deter drones, reflecting its geostrategic importance as a trans‑Atlantic communications hub.​Russia, meanwhile, moves to block incoming calls from “unfriendly” states; the Jacks mock the performative toughness and note how easily scammers will route around any such ban.​51:15 – Rob Reiner's murder and a towering film legacyThey react with shock to the murder of legendary director Rob Reiner and his wife, allegedly by Reiner's troubled son, whose earlier violence was itself the subject of a film.​Jack runs through Reiner's extraordinary run—This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, Stand By Me, When Harry Met Sally, A Few Good Men—and argues that if you'd made only those, you'd still have had a remarkable career.​54:45 – “This one goes to 11” and Trump's gracelessnessThe Jacks recall how Spinal Tap helped invent the mockumentary form and embedded lines like “this one goes to 11” into pop‑culture vocabulary.​They condemn Donald Trump's statement calling Reiner “a terrible human being” after his death, with conservative actor James Woods publicly rebuking Trump and praising Reiner's personal kindness despite political differences.​57:40 – Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and comedy royaltyJoel outlines Rob Reiner's upbringing in a house full of comedic giants, with father Carl Reiner and close friend Mel Brooks holding weekly movie nights together well into old age, as captured in Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.​They reminisce about Carl and Mel's influence on Jewish humour and lament the passing of a generation of comic geniuses.​01:01:05 – EVs, hybrids and a Two Jacks lunch betThe Jacks revisit their running argument over electric vehicles, prompted by Ford CEO Jim Farley's plan to pivot the F‑150 towards hybrids instead of pure EVs.​Joel, a hybrid owner, sees hybrids as a transition technology in countries like Australia where fast‑charge infrastructure is patchy; he cites global EV sales rising to roughly 18–20 per cent of new car sales in 2025, with internal‑combustion shares steadily shrinking.​01:03:05 – Charging reality vs theory in AustraliaJoel recounts his in‑laws' BMW EV trip from central Victoria to Sydney using free or cheap NRMA/RACV chargers, but notes fast chargers are often the first to break or get switched off by retailers facing high electricity costs.​They swap anecdotes about BYD and Chinese Maxus taxis—fast‑improving but sometimes uncomfortable—and admit they can no longer remember the exact terms of their EV lunch wager, though Joel insists Jack owes him.​01:06:10 – Worst political year: Trump, Macron, Starmer, Albanese, Li, PutinThe Jacks playfully debate which leader had the worst year—Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, Anthony Albanese, Chinese Premier Li or Vladimir Putin.​They characterise Albanese as the “Stephen Bradbury” of Australian politics, a cautious survivor whose luck and endurance have mattered as much as brilliance.​01:18:40 – Ashes update: England's fragile top orderIn a late segment, they revisit England's Ashes woes: repeated collapses leaving them three‑for‑not‑many and a top three of Crawley, Duckett and Pope exposing the middle order to the new ball.​Joel notes England dropped a bowler as a scapegoat while leaving the misfiring batting unchanged, and questions how long they can justify Ollie Pope at three ahead of the more solid Will Jacks.​01:21:15 – Hong Kong racing, Kooring Rising and Japanese fanboy jockeysJack describes Hong Kong's International Racing Day—four Group 1s and 80,000 people—and the rise of sprinter Kooring Rising, winner of The Everest and now on a long winning streak.​He shares footage from Japan's Nakayama track where every jockey stopped circling and sat still so they could watch Kooring Rising's race on the big screen, a measure of the horse's star power.​01:23:00 – Listener mail, Howard's gun laws and the Shooters lobbyJoel reads a note from listener Ray pointing out that 300 legally obtained guns are still attributed to “Howard's gun laws”, reminding listeners gun‑law reform was necessary but later watered down under pressure from the Shooters and Fishers political lobby.​01:24:00 – Christmas, loneliness and a surprise lunch guestThe Jacks close with Christmas reflections: acknowledging how joyful and stressful the season can be, especially for those who are lonely or estranged from family.​Joel recalls his mother inviting a homeless man to Christmas lunch—an act of charity met with teenage grumbling from him and his brother—and urges listeners to look out for those doing it tough without necessarily going to that extreme.​01:25:45 – Holiday plans and the show's return in JanuaryJack outlines Hanukkah parties and family Christmas plans in Hong Kong, while Joel describes a quieter Highlands Christmas with a Boxing Day visit from the grandkids.​They thank listeners for their support through 2025, wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and promise to return in the second week of January after a short break.​

Grow Clinton Podcast
GCP197 - The Fisher House Bed & Breakfast in Clinton, Iowa w/Dan Fisher, Owner & Innkeeper

Grow Clinton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 31:37


In this episode of the Grow Clinton Podcast, Andy and Jenny are joined by Grow Clinton member Dan Fisher of Fisher House Bed & Breakfast, located in Downtown Clinton, Iowa. The Fisher House B&B is a veteran-owned and operated business. The Fishers purchased the house in 2007 while Dan was still on active duty in the United States Air Force. The primary motivation for purchasing the house was its location close to relatives that the family had not spent much time with during our 25 years in military service. The other motivation was a desire to renovate and save a historic house. Once the house was identified, the idea of a Clinton-based B&B was born!Please visit https://www.fisherhousebb.com/ to learn more. The Fisher House Bed & Breakfast is a remodeled 1880s Queen Anne Victorian home located four blocks off the Mighty Mississippi River. The bed & breakfast has four tastefully decorated second-floor rooms, each with a private bath for your convenience. All bedrooms feature TEMPUR-PEDIC mattresses for maximum guest comfort. When you arise to take on the day, a full, home-cooked breakfast is available from 6:30 to 9:00am. You can stay connected at home with Wi-Fi. When visiting, please take some time to explore the site and engage the team if you need something extra to accommodate your lodging requirements. If traveling with children under 12 or wanting to stay during the week, please look at the short-term rental options: The Guest House and The Guest Apartment.Grow Clinton is a proud 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization committed to fostering community, driving economic development, and promoting tourism in Clinton, Iowa.Subscribe to the Grow Clinton Podcast at the following locations:- Apple Music- Spotify- Amazon Music- Buzzsprout- Overcast- YouTubeFollow the Grow Clinton Podcast on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/GrowClintonPodcast. Our mission? To ignite business growth, strengthen community ties, and advocate for the sustainable economic success of the Greater Clinton Region.Want to promote your business or upcoming event? Connect with Grow Clinton at (563) 242-5702 or visit our website at www.GrowClinton.com.Have an idea for a podcast guest? Send us a message!

Podcasts by Larry Lannan
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness on 2025 and looking ahead to 2026

Podcasts by Larry Lannan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 33:22


Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness talks about a busy 2025 in the city and an even busier 2026 that lies ahead.

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
GroundUp News: Small scale fishers fume over permit botch and crayfish quotas

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 9:00 Transcription Available


Small scale fishers fume over botched permits and crayfish quotas as season starts; the process of rehoming Transnet land occupants in Dunoon has be set back due to an increase in land invaders; meet the pro-wrestlers of Cape Town. Lester Kiewit speaks to Barbara October of GroundUp News about these stories. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Summits Podcast
Epi 99: Leaning on faith and cycling after brain cancer with Andrew Peters

Summits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 43:51


In episode 99 of the Summits Podcast, co-hosts Vince Todd, Jr. and Daniel Abdallah are joined by Andrew Peters, Team Heroes cyclist and Division Manager at Republic National Distributing Company. Tune in as Andrew shares about surviving brain cancer, leaning on faith and good health habits to get through hard times, and how he's giving back to others facing a similar battle.

Leavener
2025/12/14 - Isaiah 40:1-66:24 - Prophecies Fulfilled

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 29:31


12/14/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Brown Water Banter
Ep 335| Fishing for Toys

Brown Water Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 78:57


In this episode of Brown Water Banter, we sit down with the men behind the Inaugural Fishing for Toys Tournament, a Gulf Coast charity event that was born out of a men's Bible study called Fishers of Men. What started as a small group of men gathering to study scripture and support one another grew into something much bigger — an outreach focused on serving families and kids in need during the Christmas season. Through Fishers of Men, the group recognized a need in the community and partnered with Pascagoula Police Department to help provide toys, meals, and hope to local families. We talk about how the Bible study began, how it evolved into an outreach ministry, and how the Fishing for Toys tournament became a natural extension of their mission to serve others. The conversation also dives into community policing, mentorship, faith, and the powerful impact that men stepping up together can have on families and neighborhoods. This episode is a reminder that real change often starts small — with men willing to check their egos at the door, show up consistently, and put faith into action. Watch the full episode now on YouTube ⬇️ https://youtube.com/live/SPF78fVZh6M Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, and Taylor and Cox Law Firm,  for the support!  Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch Here.  Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: https://linktr.ee/brownwaterbanter

The Rural News
Prawn fishers raise the alarm on proposed changes to import disease testing

The Rural News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 4:56


The seafood industry is raising the alarm on the federal government's draft guidelines for disease testing on some imports. Under the proposal, imported containers of prawns won't be tested for diseases like white spot on arrival, but before it is shipped. As it stands, test samples are taken from 100% of uncooked prawns containers which arrive in Australia. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke to Australian Prawn Farmers Association Chief Executive Kim Hooper about the situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Southview Bible Church
“(36) Matthew 4:18-22 Fishers of Men”

Southview Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025


(36) Matthew 4:18-22 Fishers of Men

Leavener
2025/12/07 - Isaiah 1:1-39:8 - The Call to Repentance... or Else

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 37:41


12/07/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Social Suplex Podcast Network
All Things Elite Episode 301 : AEW Dynamite Fishers review and C2 catchup

Social Suplex Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 104:03


On this episode of the show Floyd and Austin return to discuss their Thanksgiving with their families. We then review AEW Dynamite from Fishers, Indiana and talk about the standings of the C2. We then preview Collision and do a quick preview of ROH Final Battle.Check Rich Latta's music https://solo.to/richlattaEmail Us at AllThingsElitePod@gmail.comFollow Floyd's InstagramGet Custom Sneakers from Ramen.AEW YouTube Match of the week.Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleJoin the Social Suplex Discord.All Things Elite is the AEW Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and StitcherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

All Things Elite
All Things Elite Episode 301 : AEW Dynamite Fishers review and C2 catchup

All Things Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 104:03


On this episode of the show Floyd and Austin return to discuss their Thanksgiving with their families. We then review AEW Dynamite from Fishers, Indiana and talk about the standings of the C2. We then preview Collision and do a quick preview of ROH Final Battle.Check Rich Latta's music https://solo.to/richlattaEmail Us at AllThingsElitePod@gmail.comFollow Floyd's InstagramGet Custom Sneakers from Ramen.AEW YouTube Match of the week.Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleJoin the Social Suplex Discord.All Things Elite is the AEW Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and StitcherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/all-things-elite/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Hi Tide
Hi Tide 6th Dec 2025 In Full

Hi Tide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 52:23


This week on Hi Tide, proudly brought to you by Blake's Marine, the Fishing Fellas kick off the show with a warm welcome, a hot-weather warning and a stack of coastal and offshore fishing chat as we roll towards summer. With a proper blast of heat on the way, the crew talk about planning your day around the forecast, staying sun-safe and making smart decisions before you launch the boat or hit the beach.We cross to Kieran for the latest marine weather outlook and safety reminder, including extreme heat, staying covered up, carrying plenty of water and that simple mantra: if in doubt, don't go out. From there it's straight into an up-to-date NSW fishing report, starting with Narrowbean Bait & Tackle on Pittwater and the northern beaches, with tailor, salmon, bream, flathead, whiting, kingfish and jewfish on offer, plus beach gutters and rock spots that are producing fish. We then head north to Fishing Tackle Australia in Coffs Harbour for news of marlin, dolphinfish, yellowfin, snapper, pearl perch and kingfish out around the islands, headlands and wider marks.Politics and access are front and centre as the team catch up with Mark Banasiak from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party to wrap up the year in fishing politics. Mark explains what's happening with proposed fishing bans and restrictions in parts of Western Australia, how one spearfisher's actions have triggered calls to lock up big pieces of coastline, and why it's so important to have someone “batting for rec fishers” when decisions are being made. They talk about enforcement, media coverage, the risk of punishing everyone for the actions of a few and what anglers can do to stay informed.The show also looks ahead to storytelling and offshore adventure with Lawrie McEnally and Peter Sayre. Lawrie is back with more tales from the coast, while Peter checks in from Gladstone, sitting on the bridge of a serious live-aboard boat loaded with high-end electronics. He talks about life aboard, the incredible sonar and sounder setup with big transducers and side-scan, and the run of striped marlin and yellowfin tuna that have been hanging around since late autumn. There's chat about sounder horsepower, reading the bottom, upgrading your own electronics and how much difference good gear and a switched-on skipper like Scotty East can make.To round things out, the Fishing Fellas dive into some good old-fashioned boat-ramp and on-water etiquette. They cover drinking and decision-making on boats, why you don't want to be alcohol-affected if something goes wrong, and how simple manners at the ramp – patience, preparation and thinking ahead – can stop a perfect day from turning into chaos when the wind change sends everyone back to the trailer at once.If you're chasing a NSW fishing report from Pittwater, the northern beaches and Coffs Harbour, plus straight-talking coverage of Western Australian fishing bans, Gladstone marlin and yellowfin, marine electronics and ramp etiquette, this episode of Hi Tide is packed with guests, politics, stories and practical tips to help you plan your next trip.

The Spanish Announce Table
All Elite Wrapup - December 3, 2025

The Spanish Announce Table

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 64:00


Friends, the day of reckoning has finally arrived.We've waited. We've been patient. But tonight, justice will be served. As punishment for his absolute disaster of a performance in the Full Gear predictions game, Tim is finally wearing the Jeff Jarrett shirt on the livestream. You do not want to miss this. We are going to make sure he knows exactly who the “Slapnuts” is tonight.TONIGHT ON THE WRAPUP:Beyond the fashion disaster, we have an incredible episode of AEW Dynamite to break down. The Continental Classic is heating up, and friends are becoming enemies in Fishers, Indiana!The Death Riders Civil War: Jon Moxley vs. Claudio Castagnoli. First time ever in AEW. Both sitting at 3 points. Will they actually fight, or is this part of the master plan?The Rainmaker in Trouble: Kazuchika Okada (0 points!) needs a win desperately against the B*****d PAC. Can Okada get on the board, or is the C2 slipping away?Hardcore Holiday Death Match: Timeless Love Bombs vs. MegaProblems. We love a festive murder match.Joe & Kingston Face-to-Face: The King of Television vs. The Mad King. We expect pure chaos before their title match at Winter is Coming.

Australia Wide
Commercial fishers says WA ban will cost consumers

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 29:59


Coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australians.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
AEW Star Kyle Fletcher, "The Prostar" Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 9:26 Transcription Available


“The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher joins the show to talk about his upcoming match AEW Presents Dynamite Dec 03, 2025 Fishers, IN See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leavener
2025/11/30 - Daniel 6:1-28 - Daniel and the Lion's Den

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 24:49


11/30/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

The MisFitNation
Will Eller: EOD Veteran, Firearms & Situational Awareness Expert

The MisFitNation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 61:35


Join Stephen and Jake on The ToosDay Crue as they welcome US Army Retired 1SG Will Eller, an EOD veteran, firearms and situational awareness instructor, and community enabler. Will shares his journey from the Gulf War to deployments in Bosnia and Serbia, and the lessons learned through service, family, and life after the military.

Leavener
2025/11/23 - Daniel 5:1-31 - The Writing is On the Wall

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 32:38


11/23/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Family Matters
Giving Thanks to God When We Do Not Feel Grateful

Family Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025


Very Rev. Fr. Anthony Yagze, currently the Pastor of St George Orthodox Church in Fishers, Indiana and Fully Human Steering Committee member, shares insights on keeping our relationship with God open and authentic every day, and specifically during the challenging times in our lives. He lifts up examples of people in Holy Scriptures who remained in conversation with God in the midst of trials and suffering, and how we can revisit prayers in the Holy Eucharist — literally translated from the Greek as Holy Thanksgiving — to express gratitude to God. Father also shares how Christ carried him through personally painful family experiences, and what we can do to grow gratitude in our hearts. The answer is a life focused on and immersed in Jesus Christ Who offers us the Way, as He offers us Himself entirely unto our healing and wholeness. Listen more to hear particular ways we can focus on and live in Christ's love.

Family Matters
Giving Thanks to God When We Do Not Feel Grateful

Family Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025


Very Rev. Fr. Anthony Yagze, currently the Pastor of St George Orthodox Church in Fishers, Indiana and Fully Human Steering Committee member, shares insights on keeping our relationship with God open and authentic every day, and specifically during the challenging times in our lives. He lifts up examples of people in Holy Scriptures who remained in conversation with God in the midst of trials and suffering, and how we can revisit prayers in the Holy Eucharist — literally translated from the Greek as Holy Thanksgiving — to express gratitude to God. Father also shares how Christ carried him through personally painful family experiences, and what we can do to grow gratitude in our hearts. The answer is a life focused on and immersed in Jesus Christ Who offers us the Way, as He offers us Himself entirely unto our healing and wholeness. Listen more to hear particular ways we can focus on and live in Christ's love.

Podcasts by Larry Lannan
Fishers Dept. of Public Works

Podcasts by Larry Lannan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 31:31


Jonathan Valenta & Nick Powell talk about snow removal in Fishers and everything that the Department of Public Works does in Fishers

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Recreational fishers protest set for Auckland tomorrow

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 15:47


Recreational fishers are towing their boats through the streets of Auckland tomorrow -- in protest at rule changes which allow limited commercial fishing inside two new High Protection Areas. 

Leavener
2025/11/16 - Daniel 4:1-37 - Pride Before the Fall

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 33:32


11/16/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Australian Hunting and Beyond Podcast
116. Hunting Conservation Bill with SFFP Rob Borsak Junior

Australian Hunting and Beyond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 90:58


Matt is joined by Robert Borsak Junior from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party covering conservation reform, hunting and fishing, politics, national park access, NZ comparisons, and First Nations perspectives.In this episode, we sit down with Robert Borsak Junior to unpack a wide-ranging discussion that blends policy, culture, and life in the outdoors. We talk about the current conservation and hunting bill and what it means for hunters, farmers, landholders and regional communities. The conversation moves through hunting and fishing stories, the realities of managing wildlife in modern Australia, and the political challenges surrounding access, regulation and public land use.We also explore national park access and how different models—particularly New Zealand's approach—offer insights into what could work here. Robert shares his view on balancing opportunity, safety, conservation and public interest. The conversation then turns to First Nations culture, looking at traditional land management, connection to Country, and how modern hunting can learn from long-standing practices. It's an episode that spans policy, heritage, and the passion that drives both recreational and conservation-minded hunting.For the latest information, news, giveaways and anything mentioned on the show, you can find all the links here. If you have a question, topic, gear review suggestion or a guest you'd like to hear on the show, get in touch via our socials.Disclaimer: Content shared on this podcast is for general information and entertainment purposes only. For the full disclaimer, click on this link.

Smiley Morning Show
Christian Kilgard from Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux in Fishers

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 3:15


Thanks Christian Kilgard from Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux in Fishers for bringing in food for the ZPL crew and Smiley Morning Show!!! What a happy day! Go visit them to watch sports this weekend at 116th and 69!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Real Estate Investing For Professional Men & Women
How to Find Profitable Real Estate Markets Using Data for Multifamily Investors, with Neal Bawa

Real Estate Investing For Professional Men & Women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 35:52


In this episode of the Massive Passive Cashflow Podcast, I sit down with Neal Bawa—renowned data scientist, multifamily investor, and founder of GroCapitus, Mission 10K, and Multifamily University. Known as the "Mad Scientist of Multifamily," Neil has helped thousands of investors harness the power of data analytics to identify the most profitable real estate markets across the U.S. Neal shares how he transitioned from running a successful tech company to building a multimillion-dollar multifamily portfolio using his proprietary data-driven system called Location Magic. This method distills hundreds of market variables into five key metrics—population growth, income growth, job growth, home price growth, and crime reduction—to rank U.S. cities and submarkets for optimal returns. We dive deep into how Neal's data science background changed the way investors evaluate markets, why multifamily properties are outperforming single-family homes in 2025, and how his teams are on a mission to build 10,000 rental townhomes for middle-income families nationwide. You'll also discover why the Midwest and Northeast are poised for rent growth, how to spot undervalued secondary markets, and what to expect from real estate cycles over the next decade. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your multifamily journey, this episode is packed with data-driven insights to help you invest smarter and build lasting wealth.     What You Will Learn: How Neal transitioned from tech entrepreneurship to multifamily real estate investing The five key data metrics behind Location Magic (population, income, jobs, prices, crime) Why 2025 is the best time in years to buy multifamily—and the risks of single-family plateauing How to use data analytics to rank markets and find high-growth cities before they boom Why secondary and tertiary markets (like Carmel, Fishers, and Provo) are outperforming large metros How Neal's Mission 10K is reshaping the American Dream through build-to-rent townhomes The role of inflation, supply, and rent growth in the coming real estate cycle Practical strategies to align your portfolio with macro-economic data trends     Links & Resources: Website: www.grocapitus.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealbawa/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MultifamilyU      Attention Investors and Agents: Are you ready to scale your real estate business and connect with like-minded professionals?

Women in Youth Ministry
Christina Rees-Fletcher - Context is Queen

Women in Youth Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 35:43


ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This season, we're interviewing the incredible members of WYM who make up our board, moderators team, and conference team! This week we are chatting with Christina and her passion for including students in your context - not anyone else's, babes. Yours. We also spend some time talking about how each of us rebuilt our personal community in our thirties, giving renewal to life!ABOUT CHRISTINA: Christina Rees-Fletcher is the Family Ministry Director at Christ the Savior Lutheran Church in Fishers, Indiana, where she oversees discipleship and ministry for children, youth, and young adults. A lifelong Presbyterian, she has also worked in a variety of ecumenical and progressive Reformed spaces, shaping her passion for radical hospitality, inclusion, and authentic faith practices. After more than a decade in Missouri, Christina returned to her hometown of Indianapolis following the sudden loss of her husband, Zach. In both her life and her ministry, she is committed to creating spaces of welcome, connection, and healing. She is currently writing a book of poetry and blessings that weaves together themes of faith, grief, and resilience. When she's not writing or serving in ministry, Christina can be found at a live music show, watch football or hockey, or at home with her beloved pets.Follower her on Tiktok or Instagram @binafletchABOUT WYM:Go to ⁠⁠⁠womeninyouthministry.com⁠⁠⁠ to read our blog, follow us on social media, join our online Community, purchase our merch, or support our Patreon.Our next WYM Conference is March 4-6, 2026 in Arlington, TX. Sign up at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://womeninyouthministry.com/conference⁠Support the podcast by subscribing to our Patreon for as little as $1 a month!⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/womeninym⁠⁠⁠

Leavener
2025/11/09 - Daniel 3:1-30 - The Fiery Furnace

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 30:19


11/09/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly
Episode 626: Partners, Not Pace: How Vicious Biscuit Scales Without Selling Its Soul

Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 81:29


Wil sits down with George and Amanda of Vicious Biscuit for a follow-up on their whirlwind year since they last joined Restaurant Owners Uncorked a year ago. Franchise growth, a disciplined “partners not franchisees” approach, and a tech stack that supports (but doesn't replace) hospitality. They unpack a loyalty + first-party app launched Aug 12 that's smashing acquisition/retention goals, clever perks (weekday free biscuit + jam bar), and a catering program tied to rewards. The brand pairs data with old-school site walks, rigorous training, and weekly franchise support to scale methodically amid real-estate, labor, distribution, and regulatory headwinds. The episode also celebrates how collaborative the hospitality industry is. and it's rising-tide ethos, with George and Amanda mentoring operator, and recent Restaurant Owners Uncorked podcast guest, Tyler Kotch,  over dinner10 takeaways Vicious Biscuit now operates 3 franchise and 7 corporate units; Fishers, IN targeted for Dec 2025, with ~10 more openings following in 2026. They've signed 13 franchise partners and prioritize “partners over pace,” saying no often to protect a legacy brand. Loyalty + first-party app (live Aug 12) is exceeding acquisition, retention, and redemption expectations—without being discount-driven. Differentiators include a weekday free biscuit + jam bar to drive dine-in and catering tied to loyalty (rewarding the gatekeeper). Rollouts are patient and pilot-heavy (a planned 2-week pilot stretched to 12 weeks) to ensure smooth ops for franchisees. Real estate is chosen via data-driven rifle shots (Placer, heat maps) plus on-the-ground visits and conversations with neighboring operators. Training is systematized (ExpandShare, videos, 4-week cadence) with weekly check-ins and detailed open checklists to prevent costly delays. The brand balances tech with true hospitality, resisting overly transactional models and emphasizing human guest experience. Headwinds: site/inspection bottlenecks, insurance spikes (e.g., Florida), labor costs, distribution hiccups, and storm recovery (e.g., Boone after Helene). Schedulefly is evolving Restaurant Owners Uncorked into a media business (films, articles, webinars, forums, maybe conferences) to foster peer learning, illustrated by George & Amanda's hands-on mentoring of Tyler Koch (PIE.ZAA).

Podcasts by Larry Lannan
Mitch List, General Manager, Fishers Event Center

Podcasts by Larry Lannan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 23:06


Mitch List reflects on one year since the opening of the Fishers Event Center

Words of Grace Radio - Flint River Primitive Baptist Church

When Jesus first called His disciples into the gospel ministry, he met them not in a religious house, but in their place of employment as they were fishing in the Sea of Galilee. In this episode of Words of Grace, we turn to Luke chapter 5 and Jesus’ instruction to Peter to cast his net … Continue reading "Fishers of Men"

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2025/11/02 - Daniel 2:1-49 - Daniel Determines the Dream

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 34:37


11/02/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Bible in the News
Fishers and Hunters - the Jews being "pushed" back to the land

Bible in the News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 20:30


Jeremiah lists two phases to the return of the Jews to the land: the phase of fishers (the age of persuasion), and the phase of hunters, where they will be pushed by persecution. In this week’s Bible in the News, we see that the hunter phase is now becoming the reality that Jews of the diaspora are facing in everyday life.

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2025/10/26 - Daniel 1:1-21 - Daniel's Diet

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 33:27


10/26/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Farming Today
24/10/2025 Fishing fund and Scottish fishers. DNA of cider apples. Cornish centenarian farmer.

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 14:00


"Anger, dismay and sense of betrayal”. That's how the SNP described the response of Scottish coastal communities to the allocation of money to Scotland from the UK's new ‘Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund‘ in parliament yesterday. The £360 million pound fund was first announced back in May and aims to modernise Britain's fishing fleet, enhance workforce skills, and revitalise coastal communities. However Scotland says it's getting less than 8 percent of the fund, despite accounting for more than 60% of the UK's fishing capacity and producing more than 60% of UK seafood exports. A project in a tiny corner of Somerset is currently identifying and documenting the rich variety of apple trees around the village of Kingsbury Episcopi. The Kingsbury Pomona project, set up by pomologist or apple expert Liz Copas and cider maker Tim Gray aims to uncover lost apple varieties and help keep the different genetic strains alive. Farming is a long game, but there aren't many who've been playing it quite as long as David Lightfoot from Cornwall. He started his career with a couple of cows he milked by hand and a few rented fields. He went on to farm for Prince Charles, before he became King, and now as he reaches his hundredth birthday he shares his farming memories.Presenter = Caz Graham Producer = Rebecca Rooney

The Ride with JMV Podcast
Best Of 10-23-25

The Ride with JMV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 41:14 Transcription Available


00:00 - 9:52 - JMV is out at Joe’s Grille in Fishers, and he kicks things off by talking to Chase Briscoe from Joe Gibbs Racing! Chase and JMV discuss the NASCAR Cup Series, his Colts fandom, Eastern Greene athletics and more! 9:53 - 23:05 - JMV talks to Colts CB Kenny Moore II! Kenny and JMV discuss the Colts 6-1 start, how much fun this year has been, the upcoming game against the Titans and more! 23:06 - 41:14 - JMV talks to Mike Chappell from FOX59 and CBS4! Mike and JMV discuss the Colts, and what moves we might see them make ahead of the trade deadline. They dive into the injuries at corner, and how that has impacted the Colts defense, as well as the NBA betting scandal. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride with JMV Podcast
Full Show: NFL Week 8 Picks, Colts CB Kenny Moore II Joins!

The Ride with JMV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 130:20 Transcription Available


00:00 – 23:36 – JMV is out at Joe’s Grille in Fishers, and he kicks things off by talking to Chase Briscoe from Joe Gibbs Racing! Chase and JMV discuss the NASCAR Cup Series, his Colts fandom, Eastern Greene athletics and more! JMV is then joined by Brent Holverson, and he and John discuss the NBA betting scandal involving Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and others. 23:37 – 37:49 – JMV talks to Colts CB Kenny Moore II! Kenny and JMV discuss the Colts 6-1 start, how much fun this year has been, the upcoming game against the Titans and more! 37:50 – 44:13 – JMV and Brent wrap up the 1st hour of the show with Eddie White from Pacers Overtime! 44:14 – 1:10:23 – JMV, Brent and more make their picks for Week 8 of the NFL Season! 1:10:24 – 1:20:13 – JMV and Brent discuss the NBA scandals, as well as IU and their matchup with UCLA on Saturday. 1:20:14 – 1:25:33 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:25:34 – 1:47:51 – JMV talks to Mike Chappell from FOX59 and CBS4! Mike and JMV discuss the Colts, and what moves we might see them make ahead of the trade deadline. They dive into the injuries at corner, and how that has impacted the Colts defense, as well as the NBA betting scandal. 1:47:51 – 2:02:24 - Kevin Todd from The Sports Brokers drops by to talk about some of the best bets you can make this weekend! 2:02:25 – 2:10:19 – JMV and Brent wrap up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WFYI News Now
Nickel Plate Trail Section Complete, Some Downtown Indy Become Two-Way, State-Approved Program Changes How Indy Schools Share Resources, Clinton County EMS's New Breathing Tech

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 4:34


Indianapolis and state officials celebrated the completion of a section of trail that will eventually connect Indianapolis, Fishers, and Noblesville. The City of Indianapolis is converting a handful of downtown streets from one-way to two-way traffic. A state-approved pilot program that could change how Indianapolis schools share buses and buildings. Emergency Medical Services in Clinton County says it's the first EMS agency in the nation to use a new technology for breathing machines. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

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2025/10/19 - Lamentations 1:1 - 5:22 - From Grief to Hope.mp4

Leavener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 27:17


10/19/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN

Get the Word
Christ Through Us

Get the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025


Just as God called his disciples to be fishers of people, God uses us and grants his blessings to others through us.

The Ride with JMV Podcast
Full Show: NFL Week 5 Picks At Parks Place Pub!

The Ride with JMV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 135:06 Transcription Available


00:00 - 25:28 – JMV is out at Parks Place Pub in Fishers, and he’s joined by betting analyst Brent Holverson as well as Joel Erickson of the IndyStar. They kick things off by talking about Xavien Howard’s shocking retirement, and if AD Mitchell will see some reduced playing time. 25:29 – 43:37 – Chris Myers, who will be on the call for the Colts-Raiders game, joins the show! JMV and Chris preview the matchup, talk about the AFC South divisional race, and more! 43:38 – 46:32 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 46:33 – 1:16:07 – JMV and Brent Holverson make their picks for Week 5 of the NFL Season! 1:16:08 – 1:24:53 – JMV, Brent and Matt from Parks Place are joined by Lindsey Monroe from WTHR, and they talk about the end of the Reds postseason! 1:24:54 – 1:32:06 – JMV and the gang wrap up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:32:07 – 1:57:10 – Mike Chappell from FOX59 and CBS 4 joins the show! Mike and JMV preview the Colts-Raiders matchup, discuss how the Colts can rebound from their loss to the Rams, and more! 1:57:11 – 2:11:07 – Charles Arbuckle, the former Colts tight end now with the Colts Radio Network, joins the show! Charles and JMV preview the Colts matchup with the Raiders! 2:11:08 – 2:15:05 – JMV and the gang wrap up another edition of the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The DeJuan Marrero Podcast
Eps. 265 - Garrett Winegar Talks Building A Championship Mindset At Fishers, 40-Game Win Streak, Player Development Philosophy, Handling Adversity + More

The DeJuan Marrero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 17:58


Fishers Basketball Head Coach Garrett Winegar joins DeJuan Marrero to talk all things Indiana hoops—from the mindset behind a 40-game win streak to crossing the 100-win milestone in his career. They dive into the upcoming season, the preparation that fuels consistent success, and the intentional culture Winegar has built at Fishers High School.