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“Just 25 literary agents represent more than half of all prizewinning novelists in the 21st century. The agent is the unacknowledged legislator of the literary field.” — Laura McGrath We think of publishers and editors as the ultimate tastemakers. As those godlike gatekeepers controlling what we read. But if you're looking for literary gods, Laura McGrath argues, then you need to look at literary agents rather than publishers or editors. Her ten-year project, Middlemen: Literary Agents and the Making of American Fiction, is the first serious scholarly account of the literary agent's astonishingly powerful role in shaping what America reads. Except, of course, the Middlemen are actually Middlewomen — since 80% of literary agents are women. The numbers are striking. Just 25 literary agents represent more than half of all prizewinning novelists in the 21st century. McGrath interviewed 75 of them over ten years. Shelley called poets the unacknowledged legislators of the world. McGrath's agents are the unacknowledged legislators of the literary field. They shaped postmodernism (Candida Donadio and Pynchon, Heller, Gaddis). They launched the debut novel as a literary form. They made the short story collection viable. And 25 of them control more than half of the prizes. So will AI replace the agent? In operations, perhaps, McGrath acknowledges — the slush pile is overwhelming and smart machine assistance is welcome. But in creative work — in the business of writing, editing, translation, cover design, and above all taste — she thinks not. No algorithm will ever learn the Catch-22 of publishing — separating the Thomas Pynchon or Joseph Heller from all the dross. And no bot (male or female) is ever going to host a three-martini lunch in Manhattan. Five Takeaways • The Literary Agent as the New Gatekeeper: Replacing the Publisher: In the early 20th century, publishing was shaped by the taste of individual publishers: Bennett Cerf at Random House, Alfred and Blanche Knopf at their imprint, Max Perkins at Scribner's. Those days are over. Publishers are now conglomerates where individual editors may have excellent taste but no single figure shapes the house. Into that vacuum has come the literary agent — who now operates, McGrath argues, exactly as the great publishers once did: as the primary tastemaker, the person whose aesthetic and commercial judgment shapes what America reads. • 25 Agents, Half the Prizes, 80% Women: The Numbers: McGrath's most striking statistical finding: just 25 literary agents represent more than half of all prizewinning novelists in the 21st century. Twenty-five people. The field is 80% women — hence the tongue-in-cheek title — and 73% white. Agents tend, McGrath found, to represent authors who resemble themselves. One answer to the question “why is contemporary literary fiction so white?” is: because agents are. And agents, because they work on contingency fees rather than salaries, face severe financial pressures that concentrate power at the top of the profession. • The Unacknowledged Legislators: Agents Shaped American Literary History: McGrath's book is full of literary history rewritten from the agent's perspective. Sterling Lord persisted past dozens of rejections to place On the Road for Kerouac. Candida Donadio — Pynchon's, Heller's, Gaddis's, and early Philip Roth's agent — championed maximalist, experimental writers whom no one was interested in, and built the social network of editor relationships that made postmodernism possible. The debut novel as a cultural form, the persistence of the short story collection despite poor sales, the rise of the New York novel — all are, in McGrath's account, partly agent-made. • Can White Male Writers Not Get Published? No: Andrew raises the complaint he hears from white male writers: that they can no longer get published because of diversity initiatives. McGrath's answer is flat. No. She thinks it's silly. The number of books published each week is staggering. Being able to see some success on the part of writers of colour does not diminish the work white men are doing. The complaint, she notes, circulates every ten years, typically after a boom in support for writers of colour. We are in another round of this cycle. There will be another one in a decade. • Will AI Replace the Literary Agent? In Operations, Maybe. In Taste, No: Andrew's closing question: will AI replace the middlemen? McGrath draws the distinction she heard at the US Book Show: AI in operations (slush pile management, contract tracking), yes, possibly. AI in creative work — writing, editing, translation, cover design, and above all taste — she hopes not. An algorithm is built on priors. It narrows the window of possibility endlessly, replicating itself. That is not what a good literary agent does. A good literary agent is looking for books that surprise, frustrate, and thrill. No algorithm has learned to take an author out for a three-martini lunch. About the Guest Laura McGrath is an assistant professor of English at Temple University and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow. She was formerly the associate director of the Literary Lab at Stanford University. She is the author of Middlemen: Literary Agents and the Making of American Fiction (Princeton University Press, April 28, 2026). She writes the textCrunch Substack on literary and publishing culture. References: • Middlemen: Literary Agents and the Making of American Fiction by Laura McGrath (Princeton University Press, April 28, 2026). • Earlier on KOA: Gayle Feldman on Nothing Random: Bennett Cerf and the Publishing House He Built — the companion episode referenced at the opening. • Sterling Lord (agent for Kerouac), Candida Donadio (Pynchon, Heller, Gaddis, Roth), Andrew Wylie — agents profiled in the book. • Andrew Keen, Cult of the Amateur (2007) — referenced as Andrew's own defence of gatekeepers. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 3,000 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting. 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Decades after the land was purchased in 1999, Clark County officially opened Curtin Creek Community Park with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The park features the county's first lighted multi-sport rugby field, four lighted pickleball courts, inclusive play areas, and trails overlooking the Gaddis wetlands and Mount Hood. Development was funded through the Metropolitan Park District Levy, REET II funds, and an $850,000 state grant. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/community-attends-ribbon-cutting-event-to-celebrate-new-curtin-creek-community-park/ #CurtinCreekPark #ClarkCounty #Vancouver #WashingtonState #CommunityNews #ParksAndNature #ClarkCountyParks ---
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Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Most agency owners say they want to sell someday… but they're building something completely unsellable. The mistake? Not only a lack of a clear vision for the future of their agency, but also a lack of understanding of what they'll need to build a sellable agency. If you're an agency owner planning to sell one day, do you understand what buyers are usually looking for? Do you know which type of buyer you're hoping to attract? Today's featured guest understands that most agencies are acquired by private equity and built the private equity partner he felt was missing in the space. He'll talk about what actually drives valuation, what kills deals, and how to build an agency that buyers want to compete for. Ben Gaddis is the former founder of T3, a digital agency he sold to private equity in 2019. After going through multiple acquisitions himself, he now runs an operator-led private equity firm focused exclusively on tech-enabled service and agency businesses. As a former owner who's been on both sides of the table, he knows exactly what buyers are thinking. In this episode, we'll discuss: What are private equity companies looking for in agencies? Recurring revenue vs. retention What would actually increase your agency's valuation? If the goal is talent, should you consider an acquisition? Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Toggl: Most agencies are losing 15–30% of their profit every year: lack of time tracking, messy manual timesheets, scope creep, untracked revisions, and all those "quick" client requests that never get billed. Toggl has created a fast, interactive way to uncover exactly where your margins are leaking. Start your investigation now at toggl.com/smartagency and use the code SMARTAGENCY10 at checkout for a 10% off annual plans. What Private Equity Actually Looks For (It's Not What You Think) The reality is that most private equity companies are looking to buy a couple of agencies to slam them together and eventually sell them for more. Based on this, agency owners have an idea of what these buyers want and mostly focus on revenue or EBITDA. According to Ben, however, buyers are looking at a few core things first: Client concentration Recurring or predictable revenue Net revenue retention Founder dependency (aka key-person risk) Clear vision and differentiation Let's start with client concentration. A lot of owners panic if one client makes up 20% of revenue. Some PE firms get nervous at 10%. But Ben brings nuance here. If you've landed and retained a $2–3M client for years, that's proof you can serve at a high level. That's powerful. The issue isn't just one big client. It's when your top 3–5 clients make up 50–60% of revenue. That's where it gets risky. If you're in that position, you already feel it. One bad email. One procurement shift. One budget freeze. And your stomach drops. That's not a valuation problem. That's a freedom problem. Recurring Revenue vs. Retention (The Smarter Metric) Everyone argues about contracts. "Should I lock clients into 12 months?" "Should we go month-to-month?" Ben argues that the real metric is net revenue retention. If you're at 90–100%+ retention, buyers don't care as much about contract length. He shared a case where they bought a company with almost zero recurring revenue but 115% net revenue retention. Clients kept buying more. The business was healthy. The packaging just needed to change. This is huge for agencies stuck in custom project hell. Sometimes it's not your service. It's how you position and sell it. Are you framing projects as standalone deliverables or as phases in a longer journey? If you're stuck working in the business and scrambling for the next sale, this is where to look first. Integration > Financial Engineering There are two types of buyers: Financial engineers smashing agencies together to increase multiples Operator-led firms building real integrated offerings Ben sees a lot of "fake integration." Agencies get acquired, but nothing truly connects. No shared systems. No real cross-sell. No operational synergy. Sophisticated buyers see through that immediately. What actually increases valuation? Additive capability. Does one service naturally lead to another? Does it solve a deeper problem for the same buyer? Does it expand wallet share within the same account? If you're thinking about acquisitions, don't buy revenue. Buy strategic fit. Otherwise, you're just running two companies under one logo. Growing Through Acquisition (And When Not To) A lot of 7-figure agency owners hit a wall where they can't hire fast enough and start to feel overwhelmed. The team depends on them. Growth feels capped. So they think: "Maybe I should acquire" and figure they should start small, as it seems easier than going through a big acquisition. Buying a bigger company or doing a merger of equals is certainly complicated in terms of defining who's in charge and which brand should remain. So, it should be a very complementary offer with a clear leader for it to make sense. This would be much clearer when buying a smaller business. However, here's the thing: Small acquisitions are just as hard as big ones. The legal, the integration, the emotional complexity, it's all real. If you've never done one before, the odds of it going smoothly are low. If the goal is talent… why not build offshore first? With AI and real-time translation tools, the global talent pool is radically more accessible than it was even five years ago. A lot of agency owners avoid offshore because it failed before. But the game has changed. If your bottleneck is hiring, you might not need to buy an agency. You might need to rethink your talent strategy. How to Prepare for a Sale (Even If You're Not Selling) This is where most deals fall apart, and Ben believes it's important for owners to try to cover any gaps in knowledge. Try to learn as much as you can about the process and the buyer to better understand their expectations. And if you still have questions, then don't hesitate to ask! Some aspects that owners may not understand and that you should start learning about: Working capital expectations Accrual vs. cash accounting Quality of Earnings (QofE) reviews Data cleanliness Revenue tagging Furthermore, Ben recommends something most owners never do: Run your own QofE before going to market. Know your skeletons. Track secured revenue. At the start of each year, how much revenue is already locked in? If that number consistently grows year over year, that's powerful. Buyers will ask about revenue by capability, revenue by sales rep, revenue by region, and client concentration by top 3/5/10. If your data is messy, you lose leverage. And if you're thinking, "I'll figure that out when I'm ready to sell," you're already behind. Vision Is the Real Multiplier Right now, Ben is seeing a lack of vision + execution alignment. AI is reshaping agency models in real time. Entire categories of services didn't exist a few months ago. The agencies that win won't just be efficient. They'll have a tight, clear, communicated vision. Agencies won't scale just because of a tactic. They'll scale because the vision was clear enough that the team could make decisions without the owner. If your team can't make decisions without you, that's not a people problem. That's a vision problem. And that's also why you're still stuck in fulfillment. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
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The GoGaddis Real Estate Radio Show with Cleveland (Cleve) Gaddis, Presented by Modern Traditions Realty Group www.moderntraditionsrealty.com In this special episode of The Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio Show, we are taking a moment to look back at where it all began. After 13 years on the air and over 600 shows, Cleve Gaddis shares the heartfelt story of his journey from a 12-year-old kid in Peachtree Corners with a $5 microphone to becoming a staple of Atlanta's real estate airwaves. This episode is more than just a trip down memory lane; it's a tribute to the partnerships and listeners that have made this show a success for over a decade. Whether you are a longtime listener or new to the show, you'll gain insight into the passion and storytelling that drives Cleve's approach to real estate and leadership. What You'll Discover in This Episode: -The Origins of the Show: Hear how a cold email from NewsTalk 1160 in 2013 turned a childhood dream into a 13-year reality. -Honoring Key Partnerships: Cleve expresses his gratitude to Joe O'Kelly of O'Kelly & Sorohan, a title sponsor for 13 years, and reflects on their 20-year professional partnership. -The Power of Storytelling: Learn why Cleve believes storytelling is the most powerful tool in sales and real estate for helping clients navigate complex decisions. -Behind the Scenes: Meet Alfie Romero, the audio engineer who has been the "co-host" behind the glass for over 500 episodes. -A New Chapter: Cleve discusses his upcoming move to Dallas, his wedding, and his transition into leadership training and podcasting. Real estate is about more than just houses; it's about the people and the stories behind them. This episode captures the heart of why Cleve Gaddis has dedicated his career to serving the Metro Atlanta community. It provides a unique perspective on how the industry has evolved and what it takes to lead with integrity. Stay Connected with Cleve As Cleve transitions to his next adventure in leadership coaching, you can stay updated on his new podcast and training programs. Visit ClevelandGaddis.com to sign up for updates and continue your journey with Cleve! Want more local real estate insights? Visit our website to see more market updates or call us at 770-497-0000 to discuss your specific home value. The insights shared on the show reflect the same guidance provided daily by Modern Traditions Realty Group. If you'd like a no-pressure conversation about your home's value, equity position, or the right timing for your next move, visit ModernTraditionsRealty.com or to connect with Cleve and submit questions for future segments, visit GoGaddisRadio.com.
Everything Remade Episode 292. Thanks so much to Brandon for taking the time to chat with me. Intro/Outro track The Dense Macabre by Coma Regalia. Featured Tracks: Some Things Never Change, The Crushing Weight of Failure and What God Meant By Mercy by Serrate hear more: serratenc.bandcamp.com If you are enjoying what you hear and would like to support the growth of this podcast directly you can do so by way of donation via paypal: middlemanrecords@gmail.com venmo: @ediequinn or subscribe to our patreon: patreon.com/humanmachine
Pillanatképek 2.0 - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.A podcast előadás arra keresi a választ, hogy milyen összefüggésben álltak a második világháború utolsó éveiben a szövetséges hatalmak között kialakult ellentétek a hidegháború elindulásával. A posztrevizionista hidegháborús történeti iskola (J. L. Gaddis és társai) érvelései nyomán a szövetséges hatalmak között kölcsönösen kialakult bizalmatlanság elemeit kívánom bemutatni néhány példán keresztül. Ebben a tekintetben elemzem a második front kérdését, a Casablanca-formula értelmezését, annak szovjet fogadtatását, a jaltai deklarációk eltérő demokrácia értelmezését, a Szövetséges Ellenőrző Bizottságok ellentmondásos tevékenységét, valamint a későbbi szovjet szándékokat saját biztonsági zónáik kialakítása tekintetében. Végül arra a kérdésre is megkísérlek választ adni, hogy a szövetséges hatalmak háború alatti együttműködését valóban csak a náci és németellenesség, másképpen a közös ellenség legyőzésének mindent felülíró kényszere tartotta-e életben.
What if the real path to agency growth isn't working harder, but thinking more irrationally? And what if your biggest breakthroughs are hiding inside the constraints you've been trying to avoid? In this episode of The Agency Blueprint, I'm joined by Ben Gaddis to explore why agency growth depends less on heroic effort and more on systematic, scalable thinking. Ben is the former CEO of T3, co-founder of SuperStep Capital, and co-author of Embracing Irrationality. He took his agency from a boutique creative shop to a $50M powerhouse before merging with a $350M firm and eventually transacting with Blackstone. Listen in to learn how small one-degree shifts in pricing, productization, positioning, and delivery can alter an agency's trajectory without the instability of a massive overhaul. You will also learn about team dynamics, creative culture, psychological safety, and the importance of creating space for unconventional thinkers inside your agency. Key Questions: [05:22] Are you empowering your most innovative team members, or accidentally pushing them toward starting their own competing firm? [07:29] What are your thoughts on the risk factors and opportunities of letting something go live without fully thinking through every single potential nuance of it? [13:37] Can you define what a premier agency is and why most firms today lack the traits of a premier agency? [25:43] What outcome is your creativity aiming to deliver, and have you defined it well enough for a client to trust it? [32:03] If you treated an innovative project differently from day one, how would that reshape your team's engagement and the quality of the work? What You'll Discover: [01:39] Ben explains why large organizations struggle to innovate and how this applies to agencies of all sizes. [03:42] The “one-degree decisions” concept — how small shifts can accumulate into massive business transformation over time. [06:05] Why rejecting innovative team members causes them to leave and potentially become stronger competitors, and how to prevent this. [08:05] How to clearly define what tiny piece of your delivery model is changing so teams don't feel overwhelmed or threatened. [11:47] How leaders can frame meetings to encourage big ideas by stepping back and allowing others to think freely without constraints. [13:48] The traits of a premier agency: point of view, methodology, and the ability to attract top talent and elite clients. [14:57] Why agencies resist specialization and how fear of losing opportunities often leads to a watered-down, generic market presence. [17:19] How most agencies present the same pitch, and clients can instantly tell when a firm lacks true differentiation. [19:58] How small teams can win massive enterprise clients if they have unmatched expertise in a narrow domain. [22:56] The power of clarity and repeatability – why clients prefer agencies with proven systems rather than teams who “figure it out” as they go. [24:54] Debunking the myth of creativity as personal art and reframing it as a service tool. [28:17] Why bold innovation projects often lead to significantly higher long-term revenue, even when they initially look risky on paper. [32:30] How agencies can define outcomes in ways that command attention, even from the most disengaged person in the pitch room. [35:11] Ben on how a 5% innovation investment became a powerful marketing engine that attracted attention, created standout case studies, and accelerated inbound demand. Connect with...
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===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for December 5th Publish Date: December 5th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, December 5th and Happy Birthday to Walt Disney I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Daniel Gaddis elected to Marietta City Council Proposed Atlanta Road apartments delayed amid safety, school capacity concerns Honorees announced for 41st annual Tribute to Women of Achievement Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on carrots All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 4 STORY 1: Daniel Gaddis elected to Marietta City Council City planner Daniel Gaddis clinched the Ward 3 Marietta City Council seat Tuesday night, defeating life coach Nora Gaudet in the runoff election. With all precincts reporting, Gaddis secured 698 votes (64.15%) to Gaudet’s 390 (35.85%). The results will be certified Dec. 8. “It’s been a long road, but we worked hard and had incredible support,” Gaddis said, reflecting on a campaign that reached over 3,500 voters. Still, he admitted the race wasn’t without challenges, particularly the push to label him politically. “Parks, sidewalks, public safety—these aren’t partisan issues,” he said. Gaudet, who moved to Georgia five years ago, acknowledged the uphill battle of being a “wild card” candidate. “I didn’t have deep connections here,” she said, adding that campaigning through the holidays was exhausting. “People are tired by a runoff—they just want it over.” Both candidates highlighted inequities in Marietta, from neglected neighborhoods to housing affordability. Gaddis spoke of the need to preserve Marietta’s charm while addressing real issues like homelessness and unsafe streets. Gaudet, meanwhile, emphasized the voices of overlooked residents. “We’ve done great work,” Gaudet said. “And I hope those quiet voices finally get heard.” STORY 2: Proposed Atlanta Road apartments delayed amid safety, school capacity concerns After hearing concerns about traffic and overcrowding, the Cobb County Planning Commission hit pause Tuesday on a proposed 249-unit apartment complex at Atlanta Road and I-285. The decision? Delayed until February. Flournoy Development Group wants to rezone 3.79 acres to build the rental apartments—mostly one-bedrooms—but the project’s sparked pushback. Locals worry about traffic, U-turn safety, and overcrowding at Nickajack Elementary, which is already 269 students over capacity. Attorney Kevin Moore, representing Flournoy, said the plan has been revised: fewer units (down from 274), shorter building height along Atlanta Road, and a parking deck tucked into the five-story section near the interstate. But traffic remains a sticking point. Residents like Nat Milburn, from Olde Ivy at Vinings, raised alarms about U-turns, claiming the project could add 500 daily U-turns and spike accidents by 800%. Moore dismissed the data as “opinion,” but Planning Chair Nadia Faucette wasn’t sold. “I’m for the project, but safety’s a big concern,” she said. The commission will revisit the case Feb. 3, giving Flournoy time to address traffic, signage, and other community concerns. STORY 3: Honorees announced for 41st annual Tribute to Women of Achievement LiveSafe Resources, a Marietta-based shelter for domestic violence survivors, has revealed the honorees for its 41st annual Tribute to Women of Achievement. Every year, the organization celebrates 15 women who’ve made waves—personally, professionally, and through volunteer work. One will be crowned 2026 Woman of the Year at the awards gala on March 20 at the Atlanta Marriott Northwest. This year’s honorees include leaders like Cobb Solicitor General Makia Metzger, Braves exec DeRetta Rhodes, and Judge Jaret Usher. The gala will feature dinner, auctions, and awards like the Pat Head Dignity Award for public safety and the Kim Gresh Survivor’s Award, honoring a survivor whose story inspires. Tickets are available now. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 4 STORY 4: Carlyle Kent reelected to Marietta City Council Councilman Carlyle Kent is staying put in Ward 5, clinching reelection with a commanding 80.49% of the vote over challenger and former Councilman Reggie Copeland, who pulled in just 19.51%. Unofficial results show Kent received 495 votes to Copeland’s 120, with all precincts reporting. The results will be certified Dec. 8. This race felt like déjà vu—Kent unseated Copeland back in 2021. “My neighbors pushed me to run four years ago because they felt the ward wasn’t being represented well,” Kent said Tuesday, surrounded by family, friends, and supporters who cheered as the final numbers came in. Kent credited his team’s hard work—canvassing, phone banking, and connecting with newly redistricted voters—for the win. “I’m always optimistic, but it’s humbling to see that support,” he said, adding, “I give thanks to the Lord for putting the right people in my life.” Looking ahead, Kent said his focus remains on improving Ward 5. “I want to leave it better than I found it.” STORY 5: Wheeler to host big-name programs in Tournament of Champions SPORTS UPDATE Wheeler’s boys basketball team will host the Tournament of Champions Holiday Classic on Saturday, featuring 16 top teams from Georgia and beyond. Games start at 10 a.m. and run every 90 minutes, with $22 tickets covering all eight matchups. Highlights include Kell, led by BJ Love and Kamari Kilgore, facing Meadowcreek at 11:30 a.m., and Wheeler, ranked No. 1 in Georgia and No. 4 nationally, taking on Nevada’s Coronado at 8:30 p.m. Wheeler boasts five Division I recruits, including Colben Landrew (UConn) and Amare James (Clemson). Coronado’s Munir Greig, Nevada’s top player, will also take the court. SOCCER: The U.S. Men’s National Team will face top-tier competition in its final pre-World Cup tune-ups, with Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosting two marquee matchups. On March 28, the U.S. takes on No. 8 Belgium at 3:30 p.m., followed by a clash with No. 6 Portugal on March 31 at 7 p.m. Both games will air on TNT, HBO Max, and more. As the new home of U.S. Soccer, Atlanta gets the spotlight, offering fans a front-row seat to world-class soccer as the team preps for the 2026 World Cup on home soil. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on carrots We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 4 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Robinson sits down at Yale University with the “dean of Cold War historians,” John Lewis Gaddis—Pulitzer Prize–winning biographer of Long Telegram author George F. Kennan and one of America's most influential thinkers on grand strategy. From the origins of the Cold War to the nuclear age, from Vietnam to détente, and from Ronald Reagan to Mikhail Gorbachev, Gaddis offers a masterclass in how nations think, plan, and learn from history. Gaddis explains why students today often have little grasp of the Cold War, how the atomic bomb reshaped global politics, why George Kennan predicted the Soviet collapse decades before it happened, and why détente faltered in the 1970s. He revisits the debates around Vietnam, assesses Ronald Reagan's strategic instincts, and reflects on how the Cold War ultimately ended. The discussion then turns forward: the future of American grand strategy, the challenges posed by China and Russia today, the tension between promoting democracy and maintaining global stability, and why understanding the past is essential for navigating the 21st century. Along the way, Gaddis shares stories of teaching grand strategy, the influence of the classics, his unexpected path from small-town Texas to Yale, and why he remains optimistic about the humanities—and about America. Subscribe to Uncommon Knowledge at hoover.org/uk
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Is innovation truly at the center of your agency operations? Not just what you offer clients, but in how you operate? With AI raising expectations faster than most agencies can adapt, investing in innovation isn't optional anymore. It's how you build client trust, stay ahead of disruption, and keep your edge. Today's featured guest unpacks his journey from leading the award-winning agency T3 to launching Superstep Capital, a private equity firm investing exclusively in agency and technology-service businesses. His insights cut through the noise on innovation, leadership, and how to stay ahead of the next big shift. Ben Gaddis still calls himself agency guy. After more than a decade building T3 into one of the nation's leading digital agencies, serving clients like UPS, 7-Eleven, and JP Morgan Chase he sold the company and launched Superstep Central, a private equity firm investing in agencies and tech service businesses. When he sold T3 to a private-equity group, he didn't ride off into the sunset. Instead, he crossed over to what he calls "the dark side," founding Superstep Capital. Now, he defines his mission as redefining what private equity looks like in the agency world by partnering with founders to scale the right way. In this episode, we'll discuss: Going all-in on the next wave before clients catch up. Why innovation should be treated as an expectation. Lessons on creating a leadership structure. Why differentiation still wins. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources This episode is brought to you by Wix Studio: If you're leveling up your team and your client experience, your site builder should keep up too. That's why successful agencies use Wix Studio — built to adapt the way your agency does: AI-powered site mapping, responsive design, flexible workflows, and scalable CMS tools so you spend less on plugins and more on growth. Ready to design faster and smarter? Go to wix.com/studio to get started. Go All-In on the Next Wave Before Clients Catch Up Ben's family has been running T3 since he was born, so it made sense to him that he'd eventually end up in the agency world. Hence, he started his career working at Omnicom, learning from their biggest competitors, and was around when mobile apps became a thing after the launch of the iPhone. At Omnicom Ben saw how traditional holding companies were too slow to invest in mobile. He didn't hesitate to seize the opportunity that mobile presented. Frustrated, he took over T3 and bet big on the emerging mobile market. That bet paid off with marquee wins and explosive growth, scaling the agency to $50 million in revenue and around 300 employees. His advice for agency owners today echoes that same spirit: burn the boats. You can't half-commit to a new capability and expect to lead it. You can't expect clients to lead you there. If you want to own a new channel, whether it's AI, automation, voice, whatever's next, you have to invest ahead of demand and prove value before anyone asks. If you wait for client demand before you invest, it's already too late. Innovation Isn't a Slogan, It's an Expectation At T3, Ben created a culture where innovation wasn't just encouraged; it was an expectation. So they turned innovation into a measurable habit by creating an "Innovation Match" program where they matched a portion of a client's spend dollar-for-dollar on experimental projects. Clients got to share in the risk and the reward. Those projects became T3's biggest success stories and built a reputation for fearless creativity. T3 chose projects and built roadmaps alongside the clients. turning them into true partners in innovation. The coolest work the agency ever did ended up coming from that program. It even led to another venture project called T3 Ventures, where they invested in c-stage startups. It was all about surrounding his team with people who were doing the newest and coolest stuff and letting their clients see this. It worked much better to show innovation than to just talk about it. Innovation has to live in your budget, not your buzzwords. When your team sees that experimentation is backed by leadership, and even matched financially, they'll start bringing the bold ideas that set you apart. This" Innovation Match" model is a playbook for modern agencies trying to make innovation a repeatable, funded process. Leadership Has to Grow as Fast as the Agency Early on, Ben was a young CEO trying to manage instead of lead. He assumed people could read his mind and execute on his vision. That mistake caused turnover and frustration until he hit pause, clarified T3's mission, and re-aligned around a few focused areas: digital products, loyalty, and CRM. From there, he learned to build leadership in layers. Initially, he brought on a COO, which seemed like the next logical move; however, it wasn't the right cultural fit and complicated everything with the team. It wasn't about what his COO changed, it was how they did it… the entire team rejected this dynamic. Eventually, Ben was able to bring in a COO who simplified instead of complicating. It not only freed Ben to think creatively again and gave the agency room to scale, it gave him back his creative headspace. Agency Structure for Scale: Build Practice Leaders, Not Project Managers The other positive change at his agency was creating the "practice groups". Instead of spreading talent thin across random projects, they paired a portfolio lead with a subject-matter expert. Each duo owned a P&L and growth target. The result was deep expertise, repeatable wins, and new verticals that practically built themselves. Their restaurant and convenience-store niche exploded from 2 clients to 30 in record time. This model solves the scaling paradox of how to grow without sacrificing quality. When your experts own both excellence and profit, growth stops feeling chaotic. The last area they focused on was delivery, fighting to maintain quality as they did the newest thing. In the end, it came down to setting expectations and aligning with clients around what they were bringing to the table. As a result, quality went up. AI, Sales, and What's Next for Agency Growth On the investment side, Ben sees a lot of agencies struggling with hesitation and "no-decision" deals. AI has amplified expectations while compressing margins. Many clients now assume everything can be automated, expecting greater output for less cost. Thankfully, this trend has decreased, as clients were burned by this overreliance on AI. On the other hand, it's clear to Ben that agencies should and must be faster and more efficient, and agencies with a clear understanding of what they do and who they serve are not blindsighted by this new reality. His advice: AI isn't differentiation, it's amplification. The edge comes from how you apply it, not the tools themselves. Know your vertical, know your data, and connect AI to real business outcomes. The agencies that win are the ones that define how AI fits their process - not the other way around. Why Differentiation Still Wins in the AI Era The agencies and individuals winning right now aren't the ones with the fanciest tools or the most automation; they're the ones combining experience, curiosity, and creativity to use AI in smarter ways. Ben shares the story of an account manager who built her own workflows using AI to research verticals, anticipate objections, and walk into client meetings armed with strategic ideas that wowed executives. She wasn't a technologist, she was a strategist who understood her clients deeply and used AI as a force multiplier. That's the real edge in this new era. Tools are accessible to everyone, but insight and application are not. As Ben points out, it's your data, your intuition, and your industry expertise that make AI valuable. AI doesn't replace strategy, it rewards it. The agencies that know their data, their clients, and their niche will always have the edge. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
Dom and D are back with another great episode. This episode they discuss: 7:44 Reasonable Doubt Season 3 Episodes 5-8 Review 23:40 CBS' Diversity Layoffs 32:02 Kevin Durant's struggles with mental health 38:05 Does Mario dislike black women? 49:11 Tank Davis vs Jake Paul fight has been canceled 56:25 Brick lady given hefty prison sentence for GoFundMe fraud 1:02:04 Nicki Minaj, Trump, and Nigeria 1:08:04 Lilly Gaddis' foray into Blackface 1:17:48 Hip Hop Not in Billboard Top 40 for the first time in 30+ years Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz Go cop your candles from Dom at www.saint-angeles.com/candles and use the promo code: Aquarius Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan welcomes Ben Gaddis—former agency owner, seasoned operator, and now private equity investor—to give you an insider's view of what makes an agency truly valuable in today's changing landscape. Drawing on his unique journey from building and selling his own highly successful agency to investing in others, Ben shares a holistic, 360-degree perspective on agency growth, acquisition, and evolving business models. In their honest discussion, Drew and Ben explore how the definition of agency “success” has shifted from hiring more staff to focusing on lean, highly efficient delivery and organic account growth. Ben discusses the increasing importance of productization, technology, and leveraging global resources, while still maintaining creativity and strategic value. You'll learn why being intentionally smaller can offer you bigger opportunities, how to balance artisanal creativity with scalable systems, and the dangers of being stuck in the “dangerous middle” of agency offerings. The conversation also tackles practical strategies for driving organic revenue, such as implementing account growth systems, setting clear client expansion targets, and leveraging tech to empower senior talent. Ben offers a candid investor's perspective on what he looks for in a potential acquisition—including founder vision, unique positioning, and the ability to scale beyond the owner. The episode rounds out with actionable advice on hiring for strategy, pricing for value, and pushing past limiting beliefs that hold many agencies back from real growth. If you're an agency leader contemplating the future—be it refining your business model, growing more profitably, or exploring eventual exit options—you'll find this episode packed with strategic insights and hard-earned lessons from both sides of the deal. Get ready to rethink how you scale, sell, and position your agency for what's next! A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: The evolving definition of agency value and what buyers are really seeking The impact of technology and AI on agency models and service delivery Choosing between productized “factory” models vs. bespoke creative shops The critical role of organic growth and client retention in increasing agency value Leveraging operating systems and account plans to systematically grow existing accounts How right-sizing and hybrid staffing models can drive profitability The importance of founder vision and clear differentiation for long-term success
In a wide-ranging conversation, I sat down with Renée Gaddis, founder of Renée Gaddis Interiors, to explore Florida's distinct design influences, the evolving role of designers in storm-prone regions, and the business of luxury interiors in uncertain times. Speaking from Naples, Florida, Gaddis compared her region's design sensibilities to other parts of the state, noting a blend of Midwestern, European, and Southern traditions. While many of her clients lean toward transitional or traditional styles, she observed that Miami remains more open to modern aesthetics. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep LOME-AI.com, simple, inexpensive, text to video harnessing the power of AI to grow your firm, beautifully. The discussion turned to real estate trends fueled by the pandemic, which brought an influx of new homeowners to Florida. Gaddis shared how this surge, combined with a major hurricane, reshaped her approach to client selection and project scope. She emphasized her boutique model, strong referral base, and commitment to seamlessly integrating interiors with exteriors to embrace Florida's indoor-outdoor lifestyle. On the financial side, she addressed rising costs and tariffs that have altered project budgets, leading to value engineering and sourcing U.S.-made products. Gaddis also reflected on the importance of partnerships with trades and vendors, especially during supply chain volatility, while advocating for transparent communication to maintain trust. The conversation also touched on resilient building practices in storm-prone regions. Gaddis highlighted lessons learned from past hurricanes, from identifying flawed hurricane-rated windows to designing with better drainage, elevated platforms, and even safe rooms. Her insights underscored the need for long-term sustainability in luxury projects. Beyond design, Gaddis shared her family's advocacy journey with the American Heart Association, inspired by her daughter's early diagnosis and treatment. This personal commitment, alongside her professional expertise, reflects her philosophy that resilience—whether in design or life—is built through experience, adaptability, and care. And you are going to hear the whole story, right after this. Thank you, Renee. Amazing. Loved our chat and appreciate the time. Thank you for listening. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend or colleague who loves design and architecture like you do, subscribe to Convo By Design wherever you get your podcasts. And continue the conversation on Instagram @convo x design with an “x”. Keep those emails coming with guest suggestions, show ideas and locations where you'd like to see the show. Convo by design at outlook.com. Thank you to my partner sponsors, TimberTech, The AZEK Company, Pacific Sales, Best Buy, LOME-AI and Design Hardware. These companies support the shelter industry so give them an opportunity on your next project. Thanks again for listening. Until next time, be well, stay focused and rise about the chaos. -CXD
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Laura Gaddis's journey to becoming a published author is a testament to perseverance and passion. While she always loved writing, she initially pursued a more "practical" career, earning a master's in clinical psychology and working in the field for 14 years. It was after a period of burnout that she decided to pivot back to her true calling, enrolling in an MFA program and reigniting her writing career. A crucial part of this journey was her personal blog, which she started in 2010. Laura believes blogging was instrumental in helping her develop her voice and the discipline of writing for an audience, setting the stage for her future work.The Story Behind Mosaic.Laura's debut memoir, Mosaic, is a powerful and heartfelt account of a five-year period of her life. The book chronicles her journey through immense grief and hope, including pregnancy loss and mental health struggles, ultimately leading to the birth of her daughter. Laura explains that she had to include all these elements to tell a complete story, which is why she named the book Mosaic, as it's a collection of different pieces that come together to form a whole. She discussed the challenging process of turning such personal experiences into a book, highlighting that while writing can be a form of processing trauma, it is not a substitute for therapy.A Life Dedicated to Community and Coaching.Beyond her own writing, Laura is deeply committed to nurturing other writers. She serves as a writing instructor at Miami University and runs a community writing program at the Oxford Community Arts Center. She also works as a writing coach, finding inspiration in her students and clients. Laura's advice to aspiring writers is simple but profound: "just keep going." She believes that true success in writing isn't about external metrics, but about achieving your own personal goals, like publishing a book or helping others with their stories.What's Next for Laura?The interview also provided a sneak peek into Laura's upcoming projects. She is currently working on a historical fiction novel, and she shared her insights on the differences between writing fiction and memoir.Engage and Support The Writing Community.The Writing Community Chat Show is now a registered non-profit, dedicated to supporting authors and sharing their stories. If you enjoy this kind of content, please consider supporting the show through our PayPal link.Don't Miss Out!You can watch the full interview with Laura Gaddis on the Writing Community Chat Show's YouTube channel: We highly encourage you to listen to the podcast, watch the interview, share it with your friends, and engage with the video by liking and commenting. Your support helps like-minded people find our show.A Special Opportunity for WritersThe Writing Community Chat Show is partnered with Amazon for this year's Kindle Storyteller Award 2025. This contest offers a £20,000 prize fund and an Audible audiobook deal for self-published authors. Entries are open until August 31, 2025, and you can find more information and enter at amazon.co.uk/Storyteller. Your story could be the next big winner! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thewccs.substack.com/subscribeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-writing-community-chat-show--5445493/support.
I am joined by Lucas Biery and Dan Iverson to go over the player movement in the NFBC Main Event from Week 20. First we get to know Dan who is in the top 10 in two overalls (OC/DC).28 players added in more than 20 leagues, the 3rd highest count of any week after Week 4 (30) and Week 3 (29)Marsee becomes the 9th player added in all 57 leagues in one week this yearOVER 30 LEAGUES → Marsee, Warming, Locklear, Whisenhunt, Perkins, Wentz.Relievers → Romero,Faucher,Ferrer, Sands, Akin, Martin Won in over 20 leagues → Relievers → Newcomb, Gaddis, VodnikSP → Povich, Quantrill, D Martin, Paddack (19), Civale (17), Taj ( 4)Bats → Gorman, Mayo, Moore, Lee, Loperfido, MOuntcastle, Deluca, White, PegueuroHigh Median Win Bid Guys → Randy Rod, D Santana, Bryce Miller, Logan HendersonPullHitter merch is here! Welcome to the PullHitter Podcast, your destination for actionable resources and tools to grind your way to ultimate fantasy baseball success.Support my work and join the Pull Hitter Patreon:-Access to lively Discord with highly active members sharing player evaluations, draft boards and strategies..get a leg up on your league mates!-Player Breakdowns series in audio and video form-Draft recaps from me-additional Launch Angle episodes-additional Guest episodes-ad free listening-Much more!https://patreon.com/user?u=32383693&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFollow on twitter: @pullhitterpod https://twitter.com/PullHitterPod @deadpullhitterhttps://twitter.com/deadpullhitter Email : pullhitterpodcast@gmail.com Website: pullhitter.comMy link tree with all of my links in one spot:https://linktr.ee/pullhitterAlso check out me cohosting the Launch Angle Podcast with Jeff Zimmerman and Rob Silver!https://anchor.fm/robe
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In this episode of The Trades Podcast, hosts Jeff Mudd and Danny Torres interview the inventor of the EZ Measurement Trainer, John Gaddis, a game-changing tool designed to make learning tape measure reading faster, easier, and more effective for tradespeople at every level.The conversation dives into the real-world challenges of teaching and learning one of the most fundamental skills in construction: accurate measuring. The inventor shares the origin story behind the product, the education gaps it's designed to close, and how it's being used in trade schools, apprenticeship programs, and even job sites across the country.Whether you're a trainer, a business owner, or someone new to the trades, this episode is packed with practical insights and an inspiring reminder that innovation doesn't have to be high-tech to be high-impact.What You'll Learn:Why tape measure reading is often a barrier for new tradespeopleHow the EZ Measurement Trainer bridges the gap between classroom theory and hands-on skillsThe inventor's journey from idea to product to industry adoptionHow trade educators and employers are using the tool to speed up trainingWhy better fundamentals lead to fewer mistakes and greater job site efficiencyGuest Bio:EZ Measurement Trainer Inventor- John Gaddis – A trades professional and educator passionate about empowering the next generation of skilled workers through simple, smart innovations that solve real problems in the field.Resources & Mentions:Learn more: EZMeasurementTrainer.comContact for training and bulk orders: info@ezmeasurementtrainer.comMore trade industry interviews: TheTradesPodcast.com
On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Lilly Gaddis—She is a social media personality and host of 'Down The Line'. Lilly opens up about her upbringing, sharing how her early experiences shaped her outspoken views on race, identity, and politics. Jesse and Lilly engage in a candid discussion about the backlash she's faced, how she navigates criticism, and the role faith plays in her personal journey. Don't miss this fascinating dialogue that offers insight into one of today's most polarizing figures, and provides a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding race, faith, and public perception.
Pason Gaddis thinks local newspapers don't have to fade quietly into history. As CEO of Hoffman Media Group, he's betting that lean operations, local control, and a focus on original reporting can rebuild trust—and profitability—where others have given up. “You have to change or you have to die,” Gaddis said, urging publishers to break free from outdated models. His approach is proving that if you invest in community journalism, audiences will still show up—and pay for it. Access more at this episode's landing page, at: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/rebuilding-local-news-by-thinking-like-an-entrepreneur,256483
This week on Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, host Cleve Gaddis brings you the latest Metro Atlanta real estate update, including key trends and activity from the last 7 days that every homeowner and homebuyer should know. In our “Something You Should Know About Atlanta” segment, we're highlighting the brand-new African Lion Complex at Zoo Atlanta—a must-visit for families, wildlife lovers, and locals alike. Then, get ready for part two of our lighthearted listener etiquette series! Last week we tackled dishwasher handles—up or down—and this week, it's the age-old bathroom debate: Toilet Paper – OVER or UNDER? Cast your vote and join the fun at GoGaddisRadio.com! Thinking of selling your home? Don't settle for less. With our Upside Program at Modern Traditions Realty Group, you can explore all the options to sell your home for more—without the usual stress.
On this episode of Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, Cleve Gaddis dives into another exciting Neighborhood Spotlight, featuring Turtle Creek in Lawrenceville. Find out why this vibrant community could be the perfect place for your next move! We'll also explore whether online listing views and saves can really predict how quickly a home will sell, based on insights from a recent Real Estate News article. If you're thinking about listing your home, this is info you don't want to miss! Plus, we're getting lighthearted with a fun Listener Survey: When loading the dishwasher, should the handles go up or down? Cast your vote at GoGaddisRadio.com—and stay tuned for next week's debate: Toilet Paper, Over or Under? Don't forget—whether you're buying or selling, we offer our Upside Program to make sure you get all the options and all the upside when you work with Modern Traditions Realty Group.
Job losses and career pivots are a big part of the time we are in.In this episode, coaches Shannon Ivey and Rachel Gaddis discuss:+ shame free pivoting+ current job market+ bias in job searching+ side hustles+personal branding Find Rachel here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelgaddis/Find Shannon here: shannon-ivey.com Sign up for the workshop here.
Prerna Rana speaks with Sarah Robert and Jennifer Gaddis about their new book, Transforming School Food Politics Around the World. They discuss school food programs' catalytic potential in the betterment of global health, agriculture, and care. The post Cafeteria Care around the World: A Conversation with Jennifer Gaddis and Sarah A. Robert appeared first on Edge Effects.
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In life, we are often faced with a choice: to live in a way that pleases God or to live in pursuit of our own desires and the approval of the world. Scripture makes it clear that we cannot serve both God and the world, yet many Christians attempt to do so. We must make a deliberate decision—to fully surrender our lives to God or to submit to the fleeting pleasures of this world.
In the summer of 2024, we had the privilege of hosting Pastor Jason Gaddis, who delivered a compelling message titled “Living a Perplexing Life” to our teenage campers. In this sermon, Pastor Gaddis challenged the youth to lead lives burdened for the lost, thereby making a significant impact for the cause of Christ.
In this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Wendy Gaddis of Block and Bridle Veterinary Service, describes two cases where she used regenerative therapies such as interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein (IRAP) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to help return horses to soundness.Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Dechra.Daily Vet Life Podcast Host, Guest(s), and Links for Episode 57:Host: Alexandra Beckstett, Editorial Director of EquiManagement | Visit MyNewHorse.comGuest: Dr. Wendy Gaddis of Block and Bridle Veterinary ServicePodcast Website: Daily Vet LifeBrought to You By: Dechra Veterinary Products
Lilly Gaddis is a cultural commentator, free speech enthusiast, host of Down The Line with Lilly Gaddis on censored tv, your go-to show for no-nonsense cultural commentary delivered with a dash of crass humor and common sense. She talks her video that went viral, state of our country, working in the corporate world, difficulty in meeting men, how there is no value in college, and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!! WatchShow Rumble- https://rumble.com/v6928va-coffee-and-a-mike-lilly-gaddis-controlled-opposition-to-keep-us-fighting.html YouTube- https://youtu.be/1t4jE-V20lQ Follow Me Twitter/X- https://x.com/CoffeeandaMike IG- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@Coffeeandamike Rumble- https://rumble.com/search/all?q=coffee%20and%20a%20mike Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008 Gab- https://gab.com/CoffeeandaMike Locals- https://coffeeandamike.locals.com/ Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com Support My Work Venmo- https://www.venmo.com/u/coffeeandamike Paypal- https://www.paypal.com/biz/profile/Coffeeandamike Patreon- http://patreon.com/coffeeandamike Locals- https://coffeeandamike.locals.com/ Cash App- https://cash.app/$coffeeandamike Buy Me a Coffee- https://buymeacoffee.com/coffeeandamike Mail Check or Money Order- Coffee and a Mike LLC P.O. Box 25383 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-9998 Follow Lilly X- https://x.com/thelillygaddis YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@TheLillyGaddisShow/videos IG- https://www.instagram.com/thelillygaddis_/?igsh=amJiYzFqaWV4azM1&utm_source=qr# Censored TV- https://censored.tv/watch/show/down-the-line-with-lilly-gaddis Sponsors Vaulted/Precious Metals- https://vaulted.blbvux.net/coffeeandamike Independence Ark Natural Farming- https://www.independenceark.com/
This week, we're in Oregon discussing a shocking survivor story. Then, we'll talk about the case of two missing girls. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Beaver State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Sources: Seattle Times, Who The Bleep Did I Marry, Blurred Bylines, Thought Co., KVAL News, NBC News: What The Private Eye Knew, Portland Tribute - Ward Weaver Killings, People Magazine Investigates, CBS News Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Skip the banter: 00:05:40Support us and become a Patron! Over **100** bonus episodes available RIGHT NOW:https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecoupleIn a chilling story of disappearance and betrayal set in Oregon City, Oregon, this is the tragic story of two young girls, Ashley Pond and Miranda Gaddis, who vanished in the early 2000s. Their lives, filled with promise, were cut short by a predator closer than anyone imagined.Sponsor: Check out SmartLabels on Amazon and support our sponsor.YouTube video from our home studio: https://youtu.be/EY6ljNrLyEgSubscribe to our podcast so you don't miss an episode! All our links (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Merch, etc):https://linktr.ee/crimeandcoffeeFacebook Group to discuss episodes:https://www.facebook.com/groups/crimeandcoffeecouplepodcast/Support the showAll our links (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Merch, etc):https://linktr.ee/crimeandcoffeeFacebook Group to discuss episodes:www.facebook.com/groups/crimeandcoffeecouplepodcast/References available at https://www.crimeandcoffeecouple.com a few days after this podcast airs.Case Suggestions Form: https://forms.gle/RQbthyDvd98SGpVq8Remember to subscribe to our podcast in your favorite podcast player. Do it before you forget!If you're listening on Spotify please leave us a 5-star review, and leave a comment on today's episode!If you're on an iPhone, review us on Apple Podcasts please! Scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the stars ;)We appreciate you more than you know.Reminder:Support us and become a Patron! Over 80 bonus episodes:https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecouplePodcast Intro and Outro music:Seductress Dubstep or TrippinCoffee by Audionautix http://audionautix.comCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audion...
Do dreams hold the key to winning the lottery? In this episode of Lottery, Dreams, and Fortune, host Timothy Schultz interviews Kelle Grace Gaddis, who dreamt about winning the lottery—and then made it a reality. Her story doesn't stop there: within a year, Kelle went on to win an unbelievable 286 jackpots, amounting to nearly $800,000.Kelle explains how dreams, meditation, and manifestation have played pivotal roles in her life, and Timothy Schultz shares his own perspective as a lottery winner who also dreamt of his jackpot win.This episode will inspire you to believe in the extraordinary, explore the power of your mind, and maybe even dream your way to success.➡️ SUBSCRIBE TO TIMOTHY SCHULTZ'S YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/timothyschultz
This week Harley, Chris, Justin and Tim are joined by ANOTHER OTHER special guest…Alex Gaddis! On this GOOD VIBE ONLY episode the crew discuss the profession of manual therapy, finding the imposter among us, provocative rats…, expensive sandwiches and much more. PLUS it's HARLEY'S BIRTHDAY!!!! Time Stamps 0:00 - Happy Birthday, Harley!!! 1:15 - Chris' Abandonment Issues 8:30 - Rec n' Rev 21:05 - Imposter! 34:55 - Alex! 48:00 - Happy/Weird News! 1:13:35 - Staying Positive! 1:14:40 - Fan Questions! 1:24:50 - Final Thoughts Show Notes Schneider Electric ransomware crew demands $125k paid in… https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/05/schneider_electric_cybersecurity_incident/ Musician' Arrested for Using AI Songs and a Bot Army to Scam Spotify for Millions in Royalties https://www.vice.com/en/article/ai-songs-spotify-scam/?09062024 Taxidermist turns rats into…. https://metro.co.uk/2024/10/01/taxidermist-turns-rats-sexy-showgirls-complete-nipple-covers-21716799/ Archaeology breakthrough as world's oldest cheese found on mummy's necklace https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1953678/Archaeology-breakthrough-old-cheese-necklace-mummy Total net greenhouse gas emissions in the EU dropped by 8% last year https://www.positive.news/society/total-net-greenhouse-gas-emissions-in-the-eu-dropped-last-year/ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND GET MORE INFO AT - https://alwaysmorepod.onuniverse.com/ Support this podcast at - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alwaysmorepod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alwaysmorepod/support
GDP Script/ Top Stories for November 5th Publish Date: November 5th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, November 5th and Happy Birthday to Brian Adams. ***11.05.24 - BIRTHDAY – BRIAN ADAMS*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia 1. Gwinnett police will patrol election day voting sites 2. Mill Creek Honors Doug Jones with Jersey Retirement 3. Prosecutors say Covington man used dating website to lure victim to fatal robbery in Gwinnett All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Gwinnett police will patrol election day voting sites Gwinnett County police will patrol areas around polling locations on Election Day to protect voters and election staff. Officers have received election security and response training, and the department's coordination and real-time crime centers will be active to monitor county-wide activity. Additional officers will patrol throughout election night, maintaining communication with the Sheriff's Office, the GBI, Gwinnett County Elections, and local police departments to ensure a secure voting environment. STORY 2: Mill Creek Honors Doug Jones with Jersey Retirement Mill Creek honored longtime coach Doug Jones by retiring his No. 1 jersey during a ceremony at Friday night's football game against Buford. Jones, who launched Mill Creek's baseball program in 2004 and served as head coach until 2024, was celebrated for his successful career, including leading the team to a state runner-up finish in 2018. He also coached at Brookwood, achieving a state runner-up finish in 1999. Recently named head coach at Prince Avenue Christian, Jones was inducted into the Georgia Dugout Club Hall of Fame in 2017. STORY 3: Prosecutors: Covington man used dating website to lure victim to fatal robbery in Gwinnett A Covington man, Mark Antonio White, 23, received a life sentence for the 2021 murder of Garcia Danielle Gaddis, whom he met on the dating site Tagged and lured to Lawrenceville to rob. Gaddis was found shot in his truck, and an investigation linked White to the crime through Tagged activity and security footage. White was also connected to a previous incident where he fired at his ex-girlfriend and her mother, with shell casings matching those found at Gaddis' murder scene. White was arrested in June 2022 after further evidence from an eviction linked him to the crime. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Tom Wages (08.05.24 OBITS_FINAL) STORY 4: Wesleyan Softball Dynasty Nets Another State Title Wesleyan won the GHSA state softball tournament for the second consecutive year by winning three games on Championship Saturday, defeating Gwinnett County rival Hebron Christian. After a 5-2 win over Prince Avenue Christian, Wesleyan forced an extra game with a 4-1 victory over Hebron, then secured the title with a 2-1 win in extra innings, thanks to Avery Tucker's RBI single. This marked Wesleyan's fourth straight state championship and the first under new coach Savannah Peppers. Despite losing their opening game, the team's experience and resilience led them to win six consecutive games to claim the title. STORY 5: New Leader Appointed For Northeast Georgia Health System's Braselton and Barrow Hospitals Kevin Matson has been appointed as the vice president of Regional Hospitals, Southern Market for Northeast Georgia Health System, overseeing NGMC Braselton and NGMC Barrow. With over two decades of experience, Matson returns to NGMC Braselton, where he previously held a leadership role. He recently led the opening of NGMC Lumpkin's new campus and expanded services at NGMC Habersham. The hospitals are undergoing significant expansions, including adding new floors and expanding emergency departments. Melissa Frank will serve as interim administrator for NGMC Lumpkin and NGMC Habersham, while a national search is underway for a new VP for the Northern Market. Break: ***Guide Weekly Health Minute*** 08.13.24 GUIDE HEALTH MINUTE_FINAL*** Break 4: Ingles Markets (Nutrition Questions) 5 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. 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Jason Gaddis explores the nuances of sustaining healthy long-term relationships. He discusses self-reflection, setting boundaries, and open communication to enhance partnerships. Drawing on insights from Gaddis's book 'Getting to Zero,' the episode emphasizes resolving conflicts, mutual support, and tackling intimacy challenges, particularly relevant for women in perimenopause and menopause.This episode includes practical tips like financial reviews and date nights, underlining the critical link between relational health and overall well-being. Resources from the Relationship School offer further support, making this episode a vital guide for middle-aged women seeking to strengthen their relationship dynamics.Episode Overview:0:00 Intro/Teaser7:54 Challenges of Love and Hard Work11:35 Exploring Healthy Relationships and Codependency17:08 Building Secure Attachment Through Conflict Repair29:00 Knowing When to Let Go32:28 Navigating Mismatched Sex Drives in Relationships39:51 Navigating Emotional Affairs and Relationship Repair51:32 Impact of Divorce on Families1:01:10 Maintaining Connection and Family Values1:11:01 Impact of Relationships on HealthTo find the resources mentioned in this episode, please go to: https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/conflict-intimacy-in-long-term-relationships/Bio:Jayson Gaddis is an artist, best selling author, podcaster, speaker, coach, CEO, founder, human behavior specialist and relationship expert. He is the creator of Interpersonal Intelligence® and Present Centered Relationship Coaching® and has trained hundreds of coaches in 14 countries. His book Getting to Zero: How to work Through Conflict In Your High Stakes Relationships was #2 on the Wall Street Journal best seller list and was voted Editors Choice, Best non-fiction, and Best Leadership and Business book in 2021 on Amazon. He's been married to his amazing wife since 2007 and has two beautiful kids. They live in Boulder, Colorado. When he doesn't live and breathe this relationship stuff with his family, he pretty much gets his ass handed to him. He is the host of The Relationship School podcast: https://relationshipschool.com/relationship-school-podcastWe are grateful to our sponsors:EQUIP CLEAN COFFEEFor mold-free coffee with regenerative and sustainable practices, preserved antioxidants, and an exceptional taste, head over to https://EquipFoods.com/better and use code BETTER in the checkout to save 20% off your first order.PRIMEADINEPrimeadine has been shown to support memory, cognition, heart health, balanced hormones, and improved hair growth and fullness. If you are interested in trying it out, go to https://OxfordHealthspan.com/DrStephanie and use code DrStephanie15 to get 15% off of your order.COLDTUREEmbrace the cold with Coldture, the simplest and most fun way to feel the benefit of cold water immersion from the comfort of your home without having to load up ice in the bathtub. Head on over to https://coldture.com/drstephanie. And you are going to get $600 off plus 0% financing for 12 months on your Coldture cold plunge tub.
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Lilly Gaddis, the TikToker who was fired from her graphic design gig after saying the n-word in a cooking video joins the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theanthonyrogersshow/message
Lilly Gaddis went super viral in the recent weeks for her passionate rants and controversial takes on Social Media. Fighting both sides, left and the right. Is it deserved? Decide for yourself . Lilly Gaddis Socials: https://twitter.com/llddiiss https://www.instagram.com/lillyleighg/ ==================== https://www.vote4america.org/ ==================== https://merchlabs.com/collections/matt-kim Get Your Free Thinker Apparel Today! Donate! https://www.mattkimpodcast.com/support/ FREE THINKER ARMY DISCORD: https://discord.gg/h848WhSC3V Follow Matt! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattattack009/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FreeMattKim Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/FreeMattKim TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freemattkim Business Inquiries Please Email mattkimpodcast@protonmail.com =================================== TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 Who's Lilly? 00:12:26 The CLIP 00:14:11 Future Plans 00:17:37 Turning Point v AFPAC 00:28:52 Fired from Job 00:32:08 Price of going VIRAL 00:41:49 Family 00:49:41 Selling Out 00:55:47 Vote4America 00:59:21 Upbringing 01:08:46 Momlife 01:18:38 Social Media Preference 01:31:31 Beach Punk Rock 01:43:57 Wrap --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mattkimpodcast/support
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In this episode of "Prime Time with Alex Stein," we bring on the most viral woman on the internet: Lilly Gaddis! She blew up for saying a bad word on TikTok and has turned into a viral sensation overnight. Is she a fed psyop? Why was she at the TPUSA and America First conference? Does she regret her overnight fame? We get to the bottom of everything. Following, we dig into Justin Timberlake's DWI arrest and whether there are darker forces at play. Finally, we end the show with an old school science experiment: making elephant toothpaste! It should get messy. Don't miss this episode of “Prime Time with Alex Stein”! BRAND NEW MONDAY SHOW! We have a new Monday show EXCLUSIVELY on BlazeTV.com that you can watch for only 99 CENTS (for the first month)! Go to https://blazetv.com/primetime and use code "PRIMETIME99" to see our Monday show and other exclusive Blaze content that Big Tech CAN'T censor! Today's Sponsors: Blaze Merch Explore a wide range of merchandise from your favorite show and Blaze Media at ShopBlazeMedia.com. From Pimp on a Blimp tees and hats to Big Booty Latina merchandise and Blaze Media collections, there's something for everyone. Use code "BLIMP10" for 10% off your entire order. Shop now and don't miss out! Blaze Originals Voter Fraud Exposed We're gonna talk about dead voters, voter ID laws, and George Soros-funded secretaries of state. It's available this Thursday, only on BlazeTV: “Voter Fraud Exposed: How Elections CAN Be Stolen.” Use code "VOTER FRAUD" at BlazeOriginals.com/Stein to get $30 off an annual subscription to BlazeTV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jayson is joined by his son Lucian for a conversation about the unique challenges of being a teenager in high school. What are the challenges of being from a relationally focused family? What kinds of stereotypes do teens face? Why do so many parents over-parent their kids? You won't want to miss this candid father-son conversation. Timestamps: 3:52 - Boys in high school 5:28 - Social media apps 6:19 - Waldorf vs. public high school 9:21 - The relational family experiance 16:41 - Challenges high school kids face 20:25 - Over-parenting 23:41 - How to get teenagers involved Links: Apply to Relationship Coach Training U.S. listeners, sign up for relationship tips and support direct to your phone by texting this number: 720-704-4850 Follow Jayson on social media: Instagram YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
Our card this week is Brenda Gaddis, the Jack of Spades from Ohio.None of Brenda's friends or family could've guessed that Thanksgiving 1990 would be the last time they'd see the sweet 33-year-old mother of three. For weeks, it seemed like Brenda had vanished into thin air… but eventually finding her just lead to more questions that are still unanswered to this day.If you know anything about the murder of Brenda Gaddis in 1990, please call the Cold Case Unit at the Dayton Police Department at (937) 333-7109. To learn more about The Deck, visit www.thedeckpodcast.com. To apply for the Cold Case Playing Cards grant through Season of Justice, visit www.seasonofjustice.org Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllc The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Follow The Deck on social media and join Ashley's community by texting (317) 733-7485 to stay up to date on what's new!