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HOUR 2: Do we have too many graduations? Should we get rid of the speeches? full 2091 Fri, 12 Jun 2026 20:00:00 +0000 V5DnohfAFBm9s8sS4DwLqL2sHbntCIX7 news The Dana & Parks Podcast news HOUR 2: Do we have too many graduations? Should we get rid of the speeches? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.ampe
In Episode 206, Scott Piehler's topics include: The Planning Board studies the next phase of development at Alameda Point. A preview of the next City Council meeting. The Corica Golf dispute is settled. EBMUD has an unexpected repair. Graduations in the news. A fish frenzy. APD looking to catch you in the act…of doing the right thing. The latest real estate sales, and events for your weekend. Support the show• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact •• Facebook • Instagram • Threads • BlueSky • Reddit • Mastodon • NextDoor • TikTok • YouTube • Apple News •
Tal Fortgang explores Justice Scalia's legal philosophy through a biography by James Rosen, focusing on Scalia's dissent in Lee v. Weisman regarding religious benedictions at public graduations. Fortgang explains how Scaliapopularized "originalism" and "textualism," arguing that the Constitution should be interpreted based on the original public meaning of the text rather than through subjective "moral readings" by judges. (11)1923 SCOTUS
This message explores stories of spiritual "Graduations" in Scripture using the examples of Peter, Stephen and Paul. These Biblical accounts encourage all of us to be led by the Holy Spirit, embrace God's call, and be faithful in the places, positions and opportunities God has placed us in. We pray you this message helps you become everything God created you to be.
Getting into great financial shape is no joke. It takes planning and intention to put together a plan that will work for your own personal journey. This is why it's important to take time to have a financial planning conversation. If you haven't taken the time to chat with a financial professional about your future, this tip will highlight a few reasons why now is a great time to do so. Links: Learn more about Triangle's Financial Planning Services Learn how you're doing financially with our short Financial Wellness Assessment Check out TCU University for financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast. When most people think about financial planning, a few familiar moments come to mind: that long-since forgotten New Year's resolution in January, the hectic tax season in early spring, or the rush to make moves before year‑end. But for young adults and young families especially, This month is one of the smartest—and most underappreciated—times to have a financial planning conversation. Here's why this time of year creates a valuable opportunity to review your finances, adjust your goals, and build confidence before life gets busier. Tax Season Is Over, and Your Financial Picture Is Clearer By this time of year, tax season is finally behind you. That alone makes it an ideal time to step back and look at the big picture without deadlines looming. For young professionals and growing families, this is when: Your income details are fresh and accurate You can see how bonuses, job changes, or side income affected your taxes Any surprises—good or bad—are still top of mind Instead of reacting to tax results, a June planning conversation allows you to learn from them. Whether it's adjusting withholding, rethinking savings strategies, or planning for future life changes, you're making decisions with real numbers in hand. A Natural Mid‑Year Checkpoint (Without the Pressure) June sits at a natural pause point in the year. You're not racing to hit New Year's goals, and you're not yet overwhelmed by fall schedules or holiday planning. This makes it a perfect moment to ask: Are we saving what we intended to save this year? Has our spending shifted as our lifestyle changed? Are we still comfortable with our debt and monthly obligations? For young families juggling daycare costs, mortgage payments, or student loans—and young adults balancing rent, savings, and career moves—small course corrections made now can prevent bigger problems later. Summer Spending Is Here Summer often brings higher spending, especially for families. Travel, camps, childcare changes, weddings, home projects, and even higher utility bills can quietly strain cash flow. Planning now helps you: Set realistic expectations for summer expenses Decide what's worth spending on—and what isn't Protect savings goals while still enjoying the season Instead of relying on credit cards or feeling guilty about spending later, you enter summer with clarity and intention. Big Life Changes Often Happen This Time of Year For many young adults and families, spring and early summer are full of transitions: Graduations and new jobs Moves or first home purchases Growing families or childcare changes Career shifts or entrepreneurship plans These milestones are exciting—but they also impact cash flow, benefits, insurance, and long‑term goals. A financial planning conversation in June helps you connect today's changes to tomorrow's stability, rather than reacting after the fact. Markets and Interest Rates Don't Pause for Summer While it's tempting to mentally “check out” once warmer weather arrives, financial markets and economic conditions continue moving. June is a smart time to: Revisit your investment mix and risk comfort level Review how interest rates affect your savings, student loans, or mortgage Stay focused on long‑term goals instead of short‑term headlines For younger investors especially, planning is less about timing the market and more about building consistent, sustainable habits early. It's Easier to Focus Before Life Gets Busier Once summer is in full swing, calendars fill quickly. Vacations, family commitments, and back‑to‑school planning can make financial conversations feel rushed—or get pushed off entirely. In June: Schedules tend to be more manageable Conversations are calmer and more thoughtful There's time to consider options instead of making snap decisions That breathing room leads to better outcomes and less stress. Planning Now Creates Momentum, Not Panic One of the biggest benefits of scheduling a financial planning conversation in May is what it prevents later: year-end scrambling. By taking action now, you: Spread decisions out over time Avoid last-minute pressure in the fall Give your goals time to compound rather than compress For young adults and families still building their financial foundation, this kind of proactive momentum can be transformative. The Bottom Line Financial planning isn't just for major milestones or looming deadlines—and it doesn't have to wait until January or December. This time of year offers a practical, low‑pressure opportunity to pause, reflect, and plan ahead. Whether you're managing your first “real” paycheck, navigating family expenses, or preparing for your next big life move, a conversation now can bring clarity, confidence, and peace of mind for the rest of the year. Sometimes, the smartest financial decision isn't what you do—it's when you start the conversation. Triangle is proud to offer financial planning services as part of our commitment to member success. If you're interested in sitting down to start the conversation, visit trianglecu.org or follow the link in the show notes to learn more and get in touch with one of our financial planning professionals. If you're not quite ready for the conversation yet, but are just curious about your financial health, take our free financial wellness assessment to get an idea of where you're at. It's free, only takes a couple minutes to answer the questions and you'll get a quick result sent right to your inbox. Give it a shot now at trianglecu.org or follow the link in the show notes. If there are any other tips or topics you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Also, remember to like and follow our Making Money Personal Facebook and Instagram to share your thoughts. Finally, remember to look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union, on Facebook and LinkedIn. Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday. 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Going back to the Moon. Myron Gaines joins Jesse on wisdom, relationships, and world affairs.
Graduations mark the end and beginning of certain chapters in life. In this episode we explore ways of teaching financial lessons at these important junctures in life. Glenn is available for in person and online meetings if you'd like to discuss or strategize about your personal situation. Simply give us a call at (336) 291-3535 or visit ScheduleSomeTime.com to get on his calendar. As always, please remember to click the “Share” button to share our podcast with friends, family and colleagues. Investment advisory services offered through Horter Investment Management, LLC, a SEC-Registered Investment Adviser. Horter Investment Management does not provide legal or tax advice. Investment Adviser Representatives of Horter Investment Management may only conduct business with residents of the states and jurisdictions in which they are properly registered or exempt from registration requirements. Insurance and annuity products are sold separately through Roadmap Financial Consulting, LLC. Securities transactions for Horter Investment Management clients are placed through AXOS Advisor Services, Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., and Nationwide Advisory Solutions.
School is out and graduations are in the air. Its been another busy couple of weeks between school ending and going to family graduation. I also talk about some of the shows and movies I have checked out.Timestamps(00:00) Intro and Life Talk(07:00) Summer Prep(13:15) Niece Graduation(20:30) Game Talk(23:13) Regular Show is back(24:50) In The Grey(26:17) Mandalorian and Grogu(27:27) I Love Boosters(28:30) Upcoming Movies(30:17) Dragon Circus 0(32:13) Dungeon Crawler Carl(36:15) Wrap Up and Outro______________________________Follow meMy website: https://dadneedstotalk.com/Blue Sky: dadneedstotalk2.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/DadNeedsToTalkInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/dadneedstotalkpodcast/If you enjoy what I do and want to support
Send us Fan MailWeek of 5-25-26: Graduations, Punishers (Disney+) and Memerial Day Weekend!!This is podcast Season #5, episode #39Get Help Dad Podcast with Bad jokes and tips and tricks to make your life alittle bit better.Instagram: get.help.dad.podcastTiktok: @get.help.dad.podYoutube: Get Help Dad PodcastFYI: You are a great parent!!You can send in your own parenting advice, Dad topics, tell us where you are listening from or lawn care advice to gethelpdad@gmail.com. We are excited to hear from you. Please let us know your Name, City/Country you are from.
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From the heartbreaking loss of NASCAR icon Kyle Busch to epic Father's Day BBQ plans and Georgia football rivalries, this lively Friday Happy Hour edition of The Morning Rant dives into sports chaos with unfiltered hot takes. Dave Garner and Big John Davis cover Braves wins, PGA drama, shifting college athletics, and more while sharing laughs over smoked meats and local life. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Banter01:15 Weather, Graduations, and Family Talk02:34 Georgia Tech Stories and Brent Key04:04 Father's Day BBQ Event at Bradley's11:06 Kyle Busch Tragedy and Tributes15:33 Listener Texts and Fan Stories23:17 Hockey, NBA, and Atlanta Braves Recap31:05 College Baseball and Local High School Action35:13 PGA Tour, Scottie Scheffler, and LIV Golf38:26 College Football Realignment and NIL Talk51:59 NFL Offseason, Player Egos, and Final TakesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the heartbreaking loss of NASCAR icon Kyle Busch to epic Father's Day BBQ plans and Georgia football rivalries, this lively Friday Happy Hour edition of The Morning Rant dives into sports chaos with unfiltered hot takes. Dave Garner and Big John Davis cover Braves wins, PGA drama, shifting college athletics, and more while sharing laughs over smoked meats and local life. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Banter01:15 Weather, Graduations, and Family Talk02:34 Georgia Tech Stories and Brent Key04:04 Father's Day BBQ Event at Bradley's11:06 Kyle Busch Tragedy and Tributes15:33 Listener Texts and Fan Stories23:17 Hockey, NBA, and Atlanta Braves Recap31:05 College Baseball and Local High School Action35:13 PGA Tour, Scottie Scheffler, and LIV Golf38:26 College Football Realignment and NIL Talk51:59 NFL Offseason, Player Egos, and Final TakesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
University President Rob Vischer joined Vineeta on Friday on The WCCO Morning News!
University President Rob Vischer joined Vineeta on Friday on The WCCO Morning News!
Headlines for May 21, 2026; “Clear Racism”: Trump Admin Blocks Refugee Resettlement, Except for White South Africans; Rising Conflict in DRC, Sudan, Other African Countries Linked to Trump’s Gutting of USAID: Study; “They’re Trying to Silence Us”: Students, Faculty on Censoring Pro-Palestine Voices at Graduations
Headlines for May 21, 2026; “Clear Racism”: Trump Admin Blocks Refugee Resettlement, Except for White South Africans; Rising Conflict in DRC, Sudan, Other African Countries Linked to Trump’s Gutting of USAID: Study; “They’re Trying to Silence Us”: Students, Faculty on Censoring Pro-Palestine Voices at Graduations
There are certain habits that may sound small, but they have made a big difference in my life. Join us today for "Small Life-Changing Habits". Some of these habits you may do already, but others you might not. The episode also may get you thinking of some small thing you could do to reap big benefits. Cliff's "In the News" is GRADUATIONS. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is ANGEL OF THE ROAD. Music - "We Got This" (music only) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Mary Lyn Bates, Marc-Alan Barnette. "Angel of the Road" (full song) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Tina Swanson, Marc-Alan Barnette.
Wednesday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube started off Cole not understanding why we have 5th grade graduations; then, the guys wonder why the Big Ten is drawing a line in the sand right now regarding CFP expansion; and later, Cole & Greg point out how many different teams would've made a 24-team Playoff and aren't happy with the results. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen as Curtis and Todd remember thir high school graduation and all of the activties associated with it.
Fb4tb (#258) China, graduations, roasts AND then funny, funny memes!0:10 Intros1:39 Depressing NEWS21:51 ANIMAL closer23:32 NEWS End23:32 Quiet Michael (QM) Round 11:22:22 TD PWM1:23:00 ES PWMhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FacebookfortheBlindFB4tB► COME to a LIVE recording every Tuesday at 7:30p CST (♫@7:00p)Follow the link below - RSVP by email, then we send a Zoom link about an hour before the show!https://linktr.ee/fb4tb #FB4tB► Like & Subscribe! FB4tB YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FacebookfortheBlindFB4tB► Subscribe to the FB4tB podcast HERE: https://bit.ly/3mINXct► Like FB4tB on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FB4TB► Follow FB4tB on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FB4tB_WasTaken► Check out another nifty visualizered FB4tB podcast episode here: https://youtu.be/9O9KVHScswUThank you for listening!#Listenable, #FB4tB, #Comedy, #memes, #TuesdayNight, #LIVE, #podcast, filmed before a Live audience
In episode 228 of The Tech Jawn, we discuss...Apple Maps launching ads you can't opt out of, PayPal settling with the DOJ for supporting DEI programs for minority businesses, and how AI-powered plastic surgery demands are becoming a real problem.Hosts:Robb Dunewood – @RobbDunewoodStephanie Humphrey – @TechLifeStephTerrance Gaines – @BrothaTechLinks:Ads Are Coming To Apple Maps — 9 To 5 MacPayPal Settles Claims Tied To DEI Program for Minority Businesses — People of Color In TechPeople Are Getting Plastic Surgery to Look More AI-Generated — FuturismSupport The Tech Jawn by becoming a Patron – https://thetechjawn.com/patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stay connected with us at americangroundradio.com, on Facebook, and Instagram. You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for May 18, 2026. From graduation ceremonies for illegal immigrants to a tied mayoral race in Louisiana, this episode of American Ground Radio covers the stories that mainstream media won't tell you straight. California State University is holding separate, private graduation ceremonies for undocumented students — and we are asking the hard questions: Who's paying for it, what does it say about the rule of law, and is this just the latest step in universities segregating ceremonies by identity politics? In the news: Thousands gather in Washington D.C. for the Rededicate 250 rally, calling America back to faith. Long Island Railroad workers strike for the first time in 32 years — despite averaging $136,000 a year. And Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy goes down in flames in the Republican primary, finishing a distant third after his vote to convict President Trump in the 2020 impeachment trial. American Mamas Teri Netterville and Kimberly Burleson react. Going deep: Is America's homeownership crisis actually a marriage crisis? New data from the Center for Christian Virtue reveals a stunning connection between declining marriage rates and plummeting homeownership — and the numbers will surprise you. Plus: Luigi Mangione's fan club shows up outside a Manhattan courthouse, and we ask what it says about a culture that glamorizes alleged murderers. The RNC launches 130 lawsuits across 32 states to protect election integrity. A Democrat Colorado governor grants clemency to Republican election official Tina Peters in a rare act of bipartisan fairness. A study finds 40% of young Europeans believe their faith overrides local law. And a Louisiana town's mayoral race ends in a 374-374 tie. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ITS GRAD SEASON! And We have already heard our FAIR SHARE of HORROR this morning. Will it get worse? Also, Rich is joining us via satellite today from NEW YORK CITY! Audrey is GRADUATING! Also, Vanessa's friend prefers AI to an actual boyfriend... holy f- it's happening yall. The ROBIT TAKEOVER! Plus, Is Payton smart enough to GRADUATE? In fact can she even get past the THIRD GRADE? We find out. Then, Johnjay got a NEW BIKE and HE WANTS TO RACE NOAH ON THE PRICE IS RIGHT SCOOTER! All of this and MUCH MUCH MORESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bishop Parkes shares his thoughts on graduation and challenges graduates face. He reflects on changes he has seen since he was in high school and what the future might hold. He also looks to the future for ordinations, as well as Marian events in the diocese, and the gift of altar servers.
UFO disclosure, KMOX fight club, and graduations!- h1 full 2235 Fri, 08 May 2026 19:03:25 +0000 RtQxBdq0ycKL9s2iGnPerGDIRQkpRq4b comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government UFO disclosure, KMOX fight club, and graduations!- h1 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?
Tuesday 4pm Hour: Jason talks about yesterday's shooting in downtown St. Paul outside a graduation ceremony. Why are these on the rise and what can we do about them? Then on DeRusha Eats he celebrates Cinco de Mayo with Emily Navarrete from Mami's Churros & Creamery.
Today we re-cast an important episode about end-of-school-year emotions and all the big feelings. It's graduation time. Robin is smack in the middle of this emotional time and Lynn has navigated it twice. So they're both crying. ...and here's the Katrina Kenison piece that Lynn mentions: https://www.katrinakenison.com/2020/03/16/the-gift-of-an-ordinary-day/ WE'VE MADE PLAYLISTS OF OUR EPISODES TO HELP YOU FIND RESOURCES ON SPECIFIC TOPICS. Here is our first: For those brand new to the podcast, we suggest starting with this playlist featuring Lynn Lyons and the 7-part anxiety disruptor series as well as a 3-part series on the skills most helpful in managing anxious kids: flexibility, problem solving, and autonomy. Consult our Spotify profile for the most up-to-date selection. We will select two listeners who complete our listener survey. We hope it is you! FOLLOW US Join the Facebook group to get news on the upcoming courses for parents, teens, and kids. Follow Flusterclux on Facebook and Instagram. Follow Lynn Lyons on Twitter and Youtube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The women walked away from the tomb with fear AND great joy. (Matthew 28:8)Life is often lived to the crossroads of fear and joy. Graduations, new jobs, diagnoses, pregnancies all give rise to both fears and joy. Easter as well brings both joy... but also comes with some fears too.It is tough to live at this crossroads because our culture constantly pummels us with messages of fear. Like the soldiers at the tomb, we can become paralyzed be fear. Yet, the risen Christ comes to us and declares to us "Rejoice!"It turns out the one saying "Rejoice" isn't running away from the tombs or the problems of the world, but knows them -- knows them in his body -- and has overcome them.A message for all those who find themselves living at the crossroads of fear and joy.
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Do you really need a save-the-date for a high school graduation… or is that too much? In this candid and relatable conversation, Jessica and Kelly dive into the etiquette, emotions, and logistics behind planning life's milestone celebrations—from graduations to weddings and everything in between. What starts as a simple question about whether to send a save-the-date quickly opens into a thoughtful discussion about intention, connection, and how celebrations have evolved over time. They explore why giving loved ones a heads-up can matter—especially when travel is involved—while also acknowledging that not every milestone needs to follow traditional rules. Along the way, they share personal stories about weddings (including destination weddings), changing expectations, and the beauty of keeping gatherings meaningful rather than overdone. This episode is equal parts practical and nostalgic, with a gentle reminder that the best celebrations aren't about perfection or pressure—they're about presence, thoughtfulness, and time together. Inside This Conversation: The pros and cons of sending save-the-dates for graduations and other milestones How location and guest dynamics shape celebration decisions Thoughts on destination weddings and modern wedding traditions Why smaller, more intentional gatherings can feel more fulfilling A reminder that celebrations should reflect you, not expectations Chapters 00:00 Graduation Planning and Save the Dates 06:29 Destination Weddings and Family Gatherings 11:11 Wedding Protocols and Intentional Celebrations Connect With Us:
Seattle Public Schools leave parents scrambling as World Cup chaos collides with graduations. There’s reportedly new revelations about Donald Trump’s connection to Epstein, but there’s something the media isn’t telling you. Tim Walz continues to dig a deeper hole in his fraud scandal. // LongForm: GUEST: Chris Sullivan on a new smartphone app that could toll you. // Quick Hit: Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) is now saying he misspoke when he called the DC terrorist attack and accident.
Hour 3 of the show begins with Jon talking about how the University of Minnesota will no longer hold High School Graduations. Then Jon talks about Tim Walz trying to combat fraud by hiring a third party to do audits.
Hour 3 of the show begins with Jon talking about how the University of Minnesota will no longer hold High School Graduations. Then Jon talks about Tim Walz trying to combat fraud by hiring a third party to do audits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check our Chad's full show today featuring Text-a-Topic early on, Bill Guerin on the Wild's early season struggles, fun with Jason DeRusha and much more!
Chad and Dave argue about the U of M's announcement that they will no longer host high school graduation ceremonies at their campus buildings before our weekly visit for some extended fun with Jason DeRusha.
Chad and Dave argue over the U of M announcing they will no longer host high school graduation ceremonies at campus buildings.
Topics on this week's episode with Greg Huss and Greg Zumach:Kane Kepley's outrageously hot stretchJust how impressive is Myrtle Beach's 2nd half?Cristian Hernandez stolen bases compared to John Andreoli and Tony CampanaBrandon Birdsell's elbow surgeryWho are the prospects we are glad the Cubs didn't trade?Comparing Cubs prospect rankings from preseason 2024 to now to explain why the system is down so much
Bobby shared a viral clip from a graduation where parents were only allowed to clap once for their kids. Bobby shared a viral tip on what not to do at the airport that could cause you to be a victim of a crime. We talked about a hiker who has been trapped for 3 days after falling onto an active volcano. We try to figure out why she is unable to be rescued as her panicked family begs for help. A listener has a theory as to why Amy is so nice to Lunchbox. Elizabeth Nichols stopped by the studio to talk about her viral hit “I Got a New One”, how Kelly Clarkson found and performed her song on her show and how it changed her entire life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: The trailer for the new Naked Gun movie was released; Principal writes a personal note to each student in the graduating class; Dryer sheets in mailboxes; Mouth taping; One-clap rule at kindergarten graduation; Graduations and dog weddings; Science has solved which way your toilet paper should hang; And more!
Graduation isn't just a ceremony; it's a powerful transformation. This episode explores the profound ways completing an academic journey reshapes your identity, perspective, and future. CONQUER SHYNESS
June is one of those months that brings transition, whether we're ready or not. Graduations. Summer silence. Shifting routines. Maybe your mornings are quieter. Maybe you're packing up a college dorm room or realizing this is the first summer you won't be coordinating swim meets and snack schedules. And in the quiet, something stirs, an ache, a question, maybe even a little fear. Who am I now? What's next? Will it always feel this empty? Three Simple Ways to Reconnect with Yourself Let me give you three gentle ways to begin: 1. Reflect on What Still Brings You Joy Think back, what did you love before your days revolved around schedules and snacks? Was it reading? Painting? Volunteering? Start small. Reconnect with something that felt like you. 2. Create One New Summer Rhythm Not a to-do list—a rhythm. A morning walk, a journal practice, coffee with a friend. Something that nourishes you. 3. Talk to God About Who You're Becoming This isn't just a new season. It's a new invitation. Ask: Lord, who am I now? Who are You calling me to be? Download my free resource: The What's Next Game Plan: 7 Steps to Move From Lost in Change to Living With Purpose It's a gentle, faith-centered guide to help you take the next step forward. You can grab it here. Find Billie on: Instagram Facebook billie@billiejauss.com www.billiejauss.com
Slacker and T. Hack talk about their sons graduating from high school and preschool, respectively.
Full show - Thursday | GMD - Camp or not? | News or Nope - 16th Street Mall and attending concerts | Slacker's green shirt | Bizarre birth | Graduations and continuations | Erica has wedding decision fatigue | Do you introduce yourself on every phone call? | Daily Diddy Dirt | Stupid stories @theslackershow @ericasheaaa @thackiswack @radioerin
Graduations are an important life milestone and many are graduating high school in our listening areas. Along with graduation, superlatives are often handed out. Dave told us how he got snubbed for "most talented". Some were concerned when Apple TV got the rights to the Charlie Brown TV specials and thought it would die off. But there is new life to the franchise as there is a new special in the works. Earlier this week, we learned of the passing of George Wendt, who played "Norm"...
The 8am hour of Monday's Mac & Cube continued with the best WRs in the SEC as we get into which ones have the best spots & situations; then, Steve Wiltfong, who covers recruiting & Transfer Portal for On3, tells McElroy & Cubelic what teams have made the best moves heading into 2025; later, with graduations season upon us, the guys wonder if High School Graduation was worth all the hype; and finally, we have fun with the music from your graduation years. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As most of you know, our Patreon audience has the INSIDE access to the KF Show. The year 2025 will be an important one for Patreon specifically and if you'd consider jumping up to the $5 level it would sure help. The $10 level will remain and we now have a brand new $20 level as well! All members who join at that level will receive a sticker swag pack in the mail, you'll be IMMEDIATELY entered in the monthly prize grab, and you'll receive a phone call from one (or all) of us to chat up whatever you want for 30 minutes! Thank you SO MUCH to those of you who have joined in for the extra content that is only for Patreon supporters. To get in on the action and support the show with a minor financial contribution just click the link below to sign up. Join up via Patreon at patreon.com/KFSHOW ======================================== Presented with Holley - Back for 2025! Phase 3 of Kibbe and Friends is officially here, and Holley is back for more fun, foolishness, and flying orange Chargers! Once again we're proud to be associated with the historic name that has made cars fast for years and years, and their innovations continue forward (as always)! Make sure that you visit Holley.com to place your speed parts orders - and THANK THEM for continuing on as the Title Sponsor of the KF Show! ======================================== K&F Movie Summary - Summer Automotive BlockBuster Re-Review! Note - the movie review segment of this episodes originally ared in KF Show #295. Bernie just INSISTS on mailing it in! We finally let him. -Rob and CD We saw it! Ryan Gosling plays the Fall Guy in the big screen movie. Any of our fears about this ruining a beloved TV tale about stunts and jump trucks were wrong! The movie is great and while it might be a one and done it could certainly feature sequels too! Gosling plays the Colt Seavers, a Hollywood stunt man that ends up having to solve a mystery, while jumping trucks and doing stunts. Sound familiar? Colt ends up being nearly killed during the opening movie-within-a-movie stunt (that Gosling really did) due to sabotage by the jealous star that he's doubling. It breaks his confidence and takes him away from the career (and woman) that he loves. But, when Jody the camera girl becomes Jody the director of the biggest baddest stunt movie ever to be made….he comes out of retirement to get it done. And save the relationship. And solve the mystery of the leading man that was dead…..or was he? In it are thrown in intentional meta references, sound effects and songs that will make your hears sing, aliens that make you laugh, all leading to the good guy winning in the end with the help of the girl….and a brown and gold GMC truck. Get to the theater NOW to see it on the real big screen. You'll probably need to go twice. KF Rating: Double birds to the bad guys and 10 Fall Guy Trucks! Legit Movie Info: The Fall Guy Directed by David Leitch Written by Drew Pearce Based on The Fall Guy by Glen A. Larson Starring: Ryan Gosling Emily Blunt Aaron Taylor-Johnson Hannah Waddingham Teresa Palmer Stephanie Hsu Winston Duke Production Company: 87 North Stunts By: Stunt Unlimited…… Budget: $125–150 million ======================================== Welcome to the High Performance Expo! We are pleased to announce that the all new High Performance Expo has joined us to share their inaugural event, the exclusive business and enthusiast show of the North Carolina Motorsports Association (NCMA), will be held from June 3-5, 2025, at the Charlotte Convention Center, followed by area-wide enthusiast activities. The event will bring together all segments of the racing, aftermarket, restoration, and performance community for the first time in the heart of the auto racing industry. We'll be bringing you more details until the show starts! Visit https://thehpx.com for details. ======================================== National Parts Depot Presents: Bernie on the News! https://www.npdlink.com. The post K&F Show #329: Graduations, Endings, and F1 (The Brad Pitt Movie); Summer BlockBuster Re-Review – Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt in “The Fall Guy” first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
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Welcome back to the Nacho Kids Podcast! In this heartfelt and relatable episode, hosts David and Lori dive into the annual struggle of graduation ticket allocations. With only a handful of coveted seats for high school and college ceremonies, blended and extended families are often left negotiating who gets a spot in the audience—and who doesn't. Through personal stories and a bit of humor, David and Lori explore the emotional minefield that limited tickets can create for parents, step-parents, grandparents, and, most importantly, the graduates themselves. They emphasize the importance of keeping the celebration focused on the students and share creative ideas for making everyone feel included, even if they can't physically be at the ceremony. Whether it's planning an after-party or tuning in to a livestream, they remind listeners that graduation is about honoring the kids without piling on extra stress. Join them as they navigate one of the tricky realities of modern family life. In this episode, we discuss: Graduation Ticket Challenges Emotional Impact on Graduates and Families Solutions When Tickets are Limited Nacho Kids Academy Success Stories: "Before finding Nacho Kids Academy, I was on the verge of leaving my marriage. I loved my husband, but the constant tension with his kids and the drama with the ex was tearing me apart. I felt like I was walking on eggshells in my own home, trying to parent kids who didn't want me there. Joining Nacho Kids Academy was a game-changer. I learned how to step back without stepping away, how to Nacho the things that weren't my responsibility and focus on my relationship with my husband and myself. The coaching calls, the community, the step-by-step layers, it all gave me tools I didn't even know I needed. Now, my home feels peaceful again. I can show up as a loving partner without feeling like I'm constantly battling for space or respect. And the best part? My relationship with my stepkids has actually improved because I'm no longer forcing something that wasn't working. If you're a stepparent feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or ready to give up, please, do yourself a favor and join Nacho Kids Academy. It saved my marriage and my sanity." - Sarah M., Stepmom of 2