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You Don't Get Credit for Calling the Fire Brigade if You Started the Fire! Co's Mentioned Today: Chesterfield Special Cylinders #CSC Tekmar Group #TGP Springfield Properties #SPR Synectics #SNX ***** About The SharePickers Investment Club ***** The SharePickers Investment Club employs a unique, systematic method to uncover small, profitable companies on the London Stock Exchange. Each potential investment undergoes comprehensive analysis and is evaluated against 15 crucial financial metrics. This fact-based, quantitative approach allows us to pinpoint high-potential growth businesses and deliver consistent results, bypassing the hype and focusing on the numbers. *****MY BOOK ***** How to Become a MicroCap Millionaire - A 3 Step Strategy for Stock Market Success Is now on sale here: https://www.sharepickers.com/how-to-become-a-microcap-millionaire-3-step-strategy/ !!!IF YOU BUY THE BOOK YOU CAN GET 40% OFF MEMBERSHIP TO THE SHAREPICKERS INVESTMENT CLUB!!! HOW? If you buy a copy of the book, then like it enough to leave a 5 star rating & write a positive review, you can get yearly membership to the SharePickers Investment Club for just £149!!! THIS IS £2.88 WEEK - LESS THAN: HALF A PINT OF BEER A BAG CHIPS FROM THE CHIPPY A BATTERED JUMBO SAUSAGE FROM THE CHIPPY A JUMBO SAVELOY FROM THE CHIPPY HALF THE AMOUNT A PERSON SPENDS ON CHOCOLATE 40% CHEAPER THAN A MCDONALDS FILAY-O-FISH 43% CHEAPER THAN A BIG MAC ONE FEEDS YOUR BELLY AND DESTROYS YOUR HEALTH, THE OTHER FEEDS YOU MIND AND IMPROVES YOUR WEALTH —---------------------------------------------------------------------- In this podcast I cover the Microcap News to see if they're good enough to be added to the MicroCap League. The UK's first MicroCap League where 100's of small businesses are analysed and scored in relation to their growth, value, health, efficiency, momentum & potential. The companies that score the highest are added to the MicroCap League and possess the best risk / reward profile. —---------------------------------------------------------------------- If you regularly listen to this podcast and value its content, it's a free resource, so please consider paying back in kind by giving it a 5 star rating and review. That way more people will find it. Thank you!
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin debate if it's just a matter of time before Kevin Stefanski is fired and whether or not he deserves credit for Shedeur Sanders' jump in play.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin talk about how much credit Kevin Stefanski should get for Shedeur Sanders' big game. Plus, the lack of defense for Kevin Stefanski's job.
Nick and Jonathan react to further proof that the Shedeur Sanders discourse is tearing apart this city.
11-12-25 - Emailer Asks If We Get Credit For Out Of State App Listeners - Golden State Killer Was ID'd By His Freakishly Small Junk As Brady UTurns The Show With His Oral Rape Argument - Loving The New Vince Gilligan Show Pluribus As We Discuss Hive MindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
11-12-25 - Emailer Asks If We Get Credit For Out Of State App Listeners - Golden State Killer Was ID'd By His Freakishly Small Junk As Brady UTurns The Show With His Oral Rape Argument - Loving The New Vince Gilligan Show Pluribus As We Discuss Hive MindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steiny & Guru discuss the Warriors spot in extracting the best out of Jonathan Kuminga and the rest of their emerging young players while wondering what work the individual put in themselves.
INTRO - 0:00:58In this episode of Xendependently Minded, I discuss:-The latest updates in the Russia-Ukraine War, including provocations between the West and Russia - 00:09:15-The latest tariff deal between the USA and the EU - 00:20:52-The Epstein files saga - 00:45:32-Why George Orwell's estate should (satirically) sue the EU for copyright infringement over its dystopian new law titled the 'EU Media Freedom Act (EMFA)' - 1:21:14 - https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/08/08/landmark-eu-media-law-enters-into-force-aims-to-provide-protection-for-journalists -RFK Jr., and the FDA continuing to improve the quality of the USA's welfare benefits - 1:31:00CLOSING - 1:37:32Darryl Cooper's 'Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem, pt.1' - https://youtu.be/k-tAltAGMIg?si=r5NWY6MbJSgwFXkmMerch: https://xendependently-minded-merch.myspreadshop.com/ Where to find me: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/xen-podcasts/id1476108045?uo=4 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kNDU0ZTI4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0W9iIqryRFYnGTIh8uWxS4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xendependentpodcast Twitter:XenPods Facebook: Xendependently MindedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb6RSNB6iKL_pFDkge3vDRA
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Send us a textEver shared a brilliant idea in a meeting only to watch a colleague get all the credit when they "suddenly" present the same concept weeks later? You're not alone, and you're about to learn exactly how to stop this career-damaging cycle.In this episode of Communicate to Lead, leadership expert Kele Belton reveals her proven I.D.E.A. Method. This strategic framework ensures that your ideas are heard, remembered, and, most importantly, credited to you. This isn't about being pushy or self-promotional; it's about being strategic with your intellectual contributions so you get the recognition and career advancement you deserve.What you'll learn:Why great ideas fall into the "invisible idea trap" and how to avoid itThe complete I.D.E.A. Method: Introduce with Intention, Document Strategically, Expand Your Influence, Advocate Consistently"Confident Idea Anchoring" techniques that make your ideas memorableStrategic documentation approaches that create an undeniable paper trailNatural ways to expand your influence without seeming self-promotionalA simple monthly tracking system to stay on top of your intellectual contributionsExact email templates and meeting scripts you can use immediatelyConnect with Kele for more leadership insights: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kele-ruth-belton/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetailoredapproach/ Website: https://thetailoredapproach.com ____________________________________________________Templates for "Introduce with Intention"Meeting Template:"I have an idea, I'm calling [YOUR MEMORABLE NAME]. It addresses [THE SPECIFIC PROBLEM] and could potentially [THE SPECIFIC BENEFIT]. I'd like to take the lead on developing this further and present a detailed plan by [YOUR TIMELINE]."Email Introduction Template:"Hi [NAME], I've been thinking about [THE CHALLENGE] and developed what I'm calling [YOUR APPROACH NAME]. I believe this could [YOUR SPECIFIC BENEFIT]. I'd love to schedule time to walk you through my initial thinking and discuss next steps."Templates for "Document Strategically"Follow-Up Email Template:Subject line: "Following up on [YOUR IDEA NAME] from today's meeting"Email body: "Hi [TEAM OR MANAGER NAME],Following up on today's meeting, I wanted to capture the key points of the [YOUR IDEA NAME] concept I proposed:Core Concept: [One sentence summary of your idea]Business Impact: [The specific benefit or ROI you mentioned]Next Steps I'm Proposing: [What you want to do next]Timeline: [When you can deliver more details]I'm excited to develop this further and will send a detailed proposal by [your specific date].Best regards, [Your name]"Templates for "Expand Your Influence"Leadership Visibility Template:"[MANAGER'S NAME], I've been developing the [YOUR IDEA NAME] concept we discussed, and I think it could have a significant impact on [relevant business priority]. Would you be open to me presenting this to [leadership team or broader audience] to get their input and buy-in?"Templates for "Advocate Consistently"Progress Check-In Template:"Hi [NAME], I wanted to check in on the [YOUR IDEA NAME] proposal I shared. I've been conducting additional research on [specific aspect] and would like to share what I've discovered. What's the best way to move this forward?"Off
The Astros keep trucking along, setting the pace in the AL West. Charlie, Josh, and Brandon discuss the new and familiar faces at the center of a surging Houston team, if Joe Espada's managing performance to this point is award-worthy, examine the Astros culture of winning, and dig into the evolving dynamics of Houston's potential for a trade.
Hour 3 – The Drive debated if management deserves credit for pulling the plug on the Hunter Renfroe experience in 2025.
Calum Macdonald, Kirsty Buchanan, and Jo Tanner discuss the U-turn on winter fuel payments for pensioners, the implications of this decision, and the broader context of UK politics. They reflect on the Labour Party's performance, the economic situation, and the upcoming EU-UK reset deal, highlighting the challenges and pressures faced by the current government. We're joined by Alexander Stafford, a former Conservative MP and former Parliamentary Private Secretary to Boris Johnson and Kemi Badenoch…to discuss the recent reset of the UK-EU relationship following Brexit, focusing on a new three-part deal aimed at enhancing cooperation on security, defence, and trade. The conversation explores the implications of this deal, including the perceived winners and losers, the impact on businesses, food security, and the fishing industry, as well as the political ramifications and public perception surrounding the agreement. Support the podcast by becoming a member at: https://plus.acast.com/s/whitehallsources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2023 CPT® Errata and Technical Corrections added a one-liner on Independent Interpretations that responds to the question, “Can a practitioner get credit for both ordering and interpretation of a test, if documented?” In this episode of the CodeCast podcast, Terry answers this question referencing the March 2023 CPT® Errata and Technical Corrections. She also […] The post Can you get credit for ordering and interpretation of a test? appeared first on Terry Fletcher Consulting, Inc..
The 2023 CPT® Errata and Technical Corrections added a one-liner on Independent Interpretations that responds to the question, “Can a practitioner get credit for both ordering and interpretation of a test, if documented?” In this episode of the CodeCast podcast, Terry answers this question referencing the March 2023 CPT® Errata and Technical Corrections. She also […] The post Can you get credit for ordering and interpretation of a test? appeared first on Terry Fletcher Consulting, Inc..
Nick and Jonathan react to their conversation with Tony East by talking about NBA Playoff predictions.
Nick and Jonathan are joined by Tony East, the host of Locked on Pacers. Also, they talk about NBA predictions, and they give Jake advice for his first hockey game.
In this episode, Dr. Joan Bajorek—AI entrepreneur, author of Your AI Roadmap, and founder of Clarity AI—joins Charna Parkey to talk about what it really takes to build a future in AI. From career pivots and layoff anxiety to financial transparency and finding joy in your work, Joan shares practical advice and personal stories navigating fear, burnout, and career uncertainty in tech, while staying grounded in purpose, community, and long-term resilience.TIMESTAMPS[00:00:00] — Introduction to Joan Bajorek & Her Work[00:02:00] — Transparency About Finances and Career[00:04:00] — The Taboo Around Talking About Money[00:06:00] — Resilience During Tech Layoffs[00:08:00] — How to Get Credit for Your Work[00:12:00] — Should You Chase an AI Job?[00:14:00] — Career Goals vs. Financial Security[00:16:00] — Translating Academic and Life Skills into Tech[00:18:00] — Defining and Finding Joy in Work[00:20:00] — Multiple Income Streams and Personal Freedom[00:24:00] — AI's Near-Future Impact on Jobs and Industries[00:26:00] — Data and AI Opportunities in Underexplored Domains[00:34:00] — Creating Scalable, Alternative Income Models[00:36:00] — How Joan Maintains Long-Term Motivation[00:42:00] — Post-Interview DiscussionQUOTESJoan Bajorek"Networking is how I've gotten the best opportunities and jobs of my life... LinkedIn has this research about how after COVID layoffs, 70% of people landed their next job based on an intro."Charna Parkey"I always try to strive for transparency, and I get such mixed results where at work with coworkers, it's absolutely valued. And then there seems to always be some sort of consequences in my personal life."
Alright, this one is straight out of a horror movie—but unfortunately, it's all too real. A 46-year-old Maryland woman, Candace Craig, will be spending the rest of her life in prison for brutally murdering and dismembering her own mother with a chainsaw. And as if that wasn't twisted enough, she then tried to blame the whole thing on her own daughters. Even the prosecutors were left stunned. Assistant State's Attorney Shauna Coleman, clearly at a loss for words, summed it up perfectly: “This happens in movies and books, not in real life.” But here we are. This nightmare unfolded on May 23, 2023, at the family's home near Hyattsville, Maryland. And what was the alleged motive? A credit card dispute. Yeah, you read that right. A fight over money led Candace Craig to commit one of the most gruesome crimes in recent memory. After killing her 71-year-old mother, Margaret Craig, authorities say Candace took things to an unthinkable level—she chopped up her mother's body. And she didn't do it alone. Her 21-year-old daughter, Salia Hardy, was dragged into this mess too. According to prosecutors, the two of them tried burning Margaret's remains on a grill—while also cooking chicken at the same time, apparently thinking the smell of BBQ would somehow cover up the stench of burning human flesh. Because nothing says “totally normal backyard cookout” like gasoline and human remains on the grill. Salia Hardy was later charged as an accessory after the fact. Her defense argued that she has learning disabilities, making her especially vulnerable to manipulation. She ended up taking a plea deal and later testified against her mother. When the case hit the courtroom, it was as disturbing as you'd expect. Judge Karen Mason didn't mince words when she called Craig's actions “something so unimaginable.” Then she handed down the ultimate punishment—life in prison without parole. And while the details of this case could make even the most seasoned crime reporter queasy, the prosecution didn't want to focus on the horror. Instead, they tried to shift attention to Margaret Craig's life rather than just the brutality of her death. “I would instead like to preserve the memory of Margaret Craig,” Coleman said, choosing to honor the victim rather than dwell on the carnage. One of the most damning pieces of evidence came from Salia Hardy herself. She testified that on the night of the murder, she heard her grandmother scream, but her mother brushed it off, saying something just fell in the basement. Oh, and then she casually warned her daughter not to go into grandma's room. The next day, when Hardy was home alone, she made a horrifying discovery—her grandmother's lifeless body, stuffed in a bin with a trash bag covering her head. And if that wasn't disturbing enough, Candace Craig didn't even try to justify what she had done. Instead, she told her daughter that they had to get rid of the DNA. The options she suggested? Acid, burning the body, or dismemberment. You know, just a casual brainstorming session about how to cover up matricide. Prosecutors laid out exactly how methodical Craig was. She went to Home Depot (because of course she did) and bought grilling supplies, including a can of gasoline. But her plan didn't go smoothly. When they tried to burn Margaret Craig's body on the grill, the fire got out of control, prompting neighbors to step in and help put it out. Firefighters were even called—yet somehow, no one discovered the body at that time. By the next morning, with the fire out and the remains "cooled off" (Hardy's words, not mine), they brought Margaret Craig's charred remains back inside the house. That's when Candace allegedly took a chainsaw to what was left, dismembering her mother in the basement. When police eventually arrived for a welfare check on June 2—after a 911 caller reported they hadn't heard from Margaret in days—they were hit with a smell that could only mean one thing. You guessed it—decomposition. Officers found blood and tissue on the floor. They found three white plastic trash bags. One of them? Contained what looked like brain matter. And sitting nearby? A knife and a chainsaw, both covered in human remains. During trial, Assistant Medical Examiner Dr. Pamela Ferreira revealed that investigators recovered 67 pieces of Margaret Craig's remains. But here's the unsettling part—some body parts were never found. The condition of what they did find showed clear signs of both burning and dismemberment with a mechanical saw. While it was clear she was murdered, the exact cause of death? Still undetermined. After sentencing Craig to life without parole, Judge Mason left her with some haunting words: "What we have here is a woman who led a good life and left this world in such a way. And only you know, Ms. Craig, exactly what happened here." And that's the terrifying part. Only Candace Craig knows exactly what happened that night. So, what's left? A daughter who will forever be haunted by what she was forced to witness. A mother whose life was taken in one of the most violent ways imaginable. And a community still struggling to understand how someone could do something so horrific—especially to their own family. There are brutal crimes, and then there's this. And while Candace Craig will never see the outside of a prison cell again, the real question is: What kind of person does this to their own mother? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Alright, this one is straight out of a horror movie—but unfortunately, it's all too real. A 46-year-old Maryland woman, Candace Craig, will be spending the rest of her life in prison for brutally murdering and dismembering her own mother with a chainsaw. And as if that wasn't twisted enough, she then tried to blame the whole thing on her own daughters. Even the prosecutors were left stunned. Assistant State's Attorney Shauna Coleman, clearly at a loss for words, summed it up perfectly: “This happens in movies and books, not in real life.” But here we are. This nightmare unfolded on May 23, 2023, at the family's home near Hyattsville, Maryland. And what was the alleged motive? A credit card dispute. Yeah, you read that right. A fight over money led Candace Craig to commit one of the most gruesome crimes in recent memory. After killing her 71-year-old mother, Margaret Craig, authorities say Candace took things to an unthinkable level—she chopped up her mother's body. And she didn't do it alone. Her 21-year-old daughter, Salia Hardy, was dragged into this mess too. According to prosecutors, the two of them tried burning Margaret's remains on a grill—while also cooking chicken at the same time, apparently thinking the smell of BBQ would somehow cover up the stench of burning human flesh. Because nothing says “totally normal backyard cookout” like gasoline and human remains on the grill. Salia Hardy was later charged as an accessory after the fact. Her defense argued that she has learning disabilities, making her especially vulnerable to manipulation. She ended up taking a plea deal and later testified against her mother. When the case hit the courtroom, it was as disturbing as you'd expect. Judge Karen Mason didn't mince words when she called Craig's actions “something so unimaginable.” Then she handed down the ultimate punishment—life in prison without parole. And while the details of this case could make even the most seasoned crime reporter queasy, the prosecution didn't want to focus on the horror. Instead, they tried to shift attention to Margaret Craig's life rather than just the brutality of her death. “I would instead like to preserve the memory of Margaret Craig,” Coleman said, choosing to honor the victim rather than dwell on the carnage. One of the most damning pieces of evidence came from Salia Hardy herself. She testified that on the night of the murder, she heard her grandmother scream, but her mother brushed it off, saying something just fell in the basement. Oh, and then she casually warned her daughter not to go into grandma's room. The next day, when Hardy was home alone, she made a horrifying discovery—her grandmother's lifeless body, stuffed in a bin with a trash bag covering her head. And if that wasn't disturbing enough, Candace Craig didn't even try to justify what she had done. Instead, she told her daughter that they had to get rid of the DNA. The options she suggested? Acid, burning the body, or dismemberment. You know, just a casual brainstorming session about how to cover up matricide. Prosecutors laid out exactly how methodical Craig was. She went to Home Depot (because of course she did) and bought grilling supplies, including a can of gasoline. But her plan didn't go smoothly. When they tried to burn Margaret Craig's body on the grill, the fire got out of control, prompting neighbors to step in and help put it out. Firefighters were even called—yet somehow, no one discovered the body at that time. By the next morning, with the fire out and the remains "cooled off" (Hardy's words, not mine), they brought Margaret Craig's charred remains back inside the house. That's when Candace allegedly took a chainsaw to what was left, dismembering her mother in the basement. When police eventually arrived for a welfare check on June 2—after a 911 caller reported they hadn't heard from Margaret in days—they were hit with a smell that could only mean one thing. You guessed it—decomposition. Officers found blood and tissue on the floor. They found three white plastic trash bags. One of them? Contained what looked like brain matter. And sitting nearby? A knife and a chainsaw, both covered in human remains. During trial, Assistant Medical Examiner Dr. Pamela Ferreira revealed that investigators recovered 67 pieces of Margaret Craig's remains. But here's the unsettling part—some body parts were never found. The condition of what they did find showed clear signs of both burning and dismemberment with a mechanical saw. While it was clear she was murdered, the exact cause of death? Still undetermined. After sentencing Craig to life without parole, Judge Mason left her with some haunting words: "What we have here is a woman who led a good life and left this world in such a way. And only you know, Ms. Craig, exactly what happened here." And that's the terrifying part. Only Candace Craig knows exactly what happened that night. So, what's left? A daughter who will forever be haunted by what she was forced to witness. A mother whose life was taken in one of the most violent ways imaginable. And a community still struggling to understand how someone could do something so horrific—especially to their own family. There are brutal crimes, and then there's this. And while Candace Craig will never see the outside of a prison cell again, the real question is: What kind of person does this to their own mother? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Red Sox fans must have had a huge weight lifted off their shoulders with a big contract being given to Alex Bregman and John Henry gets some credit for the first time in a long time.
Human rights attorney and activist Stanley Cohen discusses the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, its long-term outlook, why it wasn't enacted eight months ago, and whether Biden or Trump deserves credit for it.
Jason thinks that President-elect Trump deserves a fair bit of credit for a ceasefire deal finally getting done between Israel and Hamas. Do listeners agree? (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
This episode is presented by Create A Video – Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is predicting an economic boom when Trump takes over, and Progressives in Congress are trying to develop messaging to credit Biden. Help with Western NC disaster relief: Hearts With Hands Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Advertising inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Gartner analyst Joesph Enever discusses insights from Gartner's latest research on what really makes a difference in whether CMOs get credit for the value they create. The discussion includes how CMOs can approach telling the story of value, strategically alter their relationship to marketing analytics, and adjust their approach to metrics and talent to solidify their standing with the C-suite.Joseph Enever is a senior research director covering Marketing Data and Analytics. Joesph is focused on how marketing teams can evolve their marketing data and analytics capability, and navigate the key issues and technologies to achieve the best possible results. He has a deep understanding of digital analytics and optimization, from both digital transformation and practitioner perspectives.
Jonathan Peterlin shares his thoughts with Nick Wilson on where the credit goes when a move from Deshaun Watson happens.
We do what's right because it's right. We don't do what's wrong because it's wrong.
The FAN Morning Show's Ben Ennis joins JD to kick off the show digesting the Blue Jays' trade deadline, evaluating their 13 new prospects, how to compete in 2025, Ross Atkins' press conference, front office woes, the abject disaster of a season, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (00:00). After, the duo chats about the MLB Draft, tanking in baseball, and what to look for in the new players (33:34). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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5.2.24 Kevin responds to a listener that claims Jayden Daniels was so much of a "no-brainer" of a pick at No. 2 overall that Adam Peters won't get credit.
Success in Corporate America is NOT just about hard work - it's also about being strategic in the way you communicate the value of the work you do. The more skilled you are at selling yourself, your work, and the impact you're creating, the more people will see you as a leader. If you feel like you're at a plateau and people aren't recognizing the impact you're having, today's episode is for you. I'll help you understand why this is happening, and most importantly, what steps you can take to undo this pattern and build a powerful reputation that gets you noticed and promoted. Let's dive in! To enroll in The Art of Speaking Up Academy, click here: https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/
Amanda gives the Big Up to literal rats in New Orleans for accessing the confiscated marijuana stash at the police department headquarters. Seales and the crew then react to a clip from Kanye West who claims to have invented every style in music over the past 20 years, from Future to Kid Cudi. Should he get credit?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Did Lord Ram choose PM Modi during 1990 Rath Yatra to build Ayodhya Ram temple? ThePrint's Political Editor DK Singh seeks the answer in an article written by Advani in this episode of #PoliticallyCorrect
Brr! Baby, it's cold outside! But don't worry, we've got the perfect episode to keep you warm and informed during Georgia's chilly season. Welcome back to GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, your go-to source for real estate wisdom. I'm your host, Cleve Gaddis, and today, we're diving into two topics that will make you feel toasty inside. Georgia's wet and cold season is upon us: Do you love curling up in front of a roaring fire? If so, it's essential to know the right types of wood to use and why. We'll explore this cozy topic and share tips on keeping your fireplace burning bright. FICO Score 9 - What you need to know: Credit scores can be a mystery, but not after this episode. We received an excellent question about the FICO 9 score and its implications. We'll break down the FICO score range and what a score of 718 means for your financial well-being. Join us for a fireside chat that'll warm your heart and expand your financial knowledge. Whether you're a fireplace enthusiast or eager to understand your credit better, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this informative and seasonally appropriate episode of GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, where we make real estate easy to understand. Let's cozy up and get credit-savvy together. Tune in now! Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity
Dolphins are a tale of two teams. Ravens deserve more credit. Josh Dobbs stepping in without a hitch. Bryce Young's troubles. Jets are having issues again. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chuck Zodda and Marc Fandetti discuss how markets have been boosted by the outstanding performance of big tech stocks. Why the Fed shouldn't get credit for the fall in inflation. Todd Lutsky joins the show for his segment 'Ask Todd.' Todd explains how gifting assets might seem like a great idea but could cost the recipient big time in the long run.
Andy and Jeff talk about the Browns 27-0 win over the Cardinals. Cleveland takes care of a team they should have and fans might take that for granted. Wins in the NFL do not come easy. Do the Browns deserve credit for a good game against a bad team?
Andy and Jeff kick off Browns Therapy Monday talking about the Browns win and whether or not the fans will even give credit for a win against a team like the Cardinals. Then, the two turn the focus to the run game and the confidence they can display in it.
Bonta and Shasky discuss why Kyle Shanahan casts a shadow so large that QBs can't escape from his shadow.
Annie speaks with Tyrus about the heat of politics in the United States. Tyrus first gives his thoughts on journalism and reporting in 2023. Then, Annie asks Tyrus if he believes we should pursue an impeachment of President Joe Biden. You don't want to miss this interview!
The latest economic figures are some of the best of President Biden's tenure so far. It appears increasingly likely that the United States has managed to tame high inflation without causing a recession.Jim Tankersley, who covers economic policy for The Times, discusses the encouraging outlook and speculates about why the positive data hasn't translated into a bump in President Biden's popularity.Guest: Jim Tankersley, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: For President Biden, many of the numbers that define an administration — on the economy, crime, immigration — are finally heading in the right direction. Except one: his approval rating.With the strong numbers, there are tentative signs that the national mood is beginning to improve.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie discuss whether Nick Sirianni belongs in the top five of NFL head coaches. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It hasn't gone the way the Astros had hoped so far this season. However, Tony Gwynn Jr. says that without Dusty Baker it could look even worse...and, for that, he deserves credit. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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NIck and Dustin discuss the the credit and/or blame that J.B. Bickerstaff deserves for the Cavs being here.
Republicans Don't Get Credit at the Ballot Box for Diversity. Drug Cartels Are More Dangerous Than Jihadists. Our Generation Has a Healthier Relationship with Social Media. Miss Precious Perfect the Cat.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(4:00) FSU offense goes berserk (19:00) Kayden Lyles out for the year, thoughts... (31:00) How aren't we a Top 5 "DBU"? (45:00 Will Dugans get credit if these WRs play well? (1:09:00) What if after all this positive talk they start 1-2? Music: Limp Bizkit - Faith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices