POPULARITY
Categories
Today on the Christmas Eve edition of Sound Doctrine we'll see the hope we have in Jesus Christ and what awaits us in heaven. As we explore the great hope we have in Christ, We pray you're left with an encouraged heart. We'll be covering Romans chapter eight, and verses twenty through twenty-seven. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/621/29?v=20251111
Recessions are, in their way, bad news. But so, paradoxically, is a lasting dearth of them. We explain the dangers that lie beneath the current run of continuous growth. Our correspondent looks into the hidden economics of online reviews, and whether to trust them. And a turkey-industry exposé that you'll just gobble up. Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recessions are, in their way, bad news. But so, paradoxically, is a lasting dearth of them. We explain the dangers that lie beneath the current run of continuous growth. Our correspondent looks into the hidden economics of online reviews, and whether to trust them. And a turkey-industry exposé that you'll just gobble up. Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this life we experience painful trials… growing pains if you will. They're intended to help us grow into the person God wants us to be. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/621/29?v=20251111
In this episode of the Nation's Blind Podcast, Anil and Melissa are joined by board member Norma Crosby. They react to a very honest discussion about the experiences that student leaders have had within the organized blind movement.
Placing 2nd at Texas Pro. Real talk the whole time, everything you'd want to know, from the deep sht to how they blew up and the juicy deets in between. Honored to know these bros. The Bodybuilding-friendly HRT Clinic - Get professional medical guidance on peptides AND optimizing your health as a man or bodybuilder: [ Pharma Test, IGF1, Tesamorelin, Glutathione, BPC, Semaglutide, Var troche, etc]http://www.transcendcompany.com/nylenaygaRP Hypertrophy Training App: rpstrength.com/nylePlease share this episode if you liked it. To support the podcast, the best cost-free way is to subscribe and please rate the podcast 5* wherever you find your podcasts. Thanks for watching.To be part of any Q&A, follow trensparentpodcast or nylenayga on instagram and watch for Q&A prompts on the story https://www.instagram.com/trensparentpodcast/Huge Supplements (Protein, Pre, Defend Cycle Support, Utilize GDA, Vital, Astragalus, Citrus Bergamot): https://www.hugesupplements.com/discount/NYLESupport code 'NYLE' 10% off - proceeds go towards upgrading content productionYoungLA Clothes: https://www.youngla.com/discount/nyleCode ‘NYLE' to support the podcastLet's chat about the Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trensparentpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transparentpodcastPersonalized Bodybuilding Program: https://www.nylenaygafitness.com00:00:00Intro 00:02:21The Post-Show Dopamine Crash vs. Prep "Grumpiness"00:02:42Relationship Survival Guide: "The Pre-Emptive Apology"00:04:31Reading Cortisol: Why "Low" Can Be Worse Than "High"00:05:12Adrenal Burnout Protocol: "Baby Sessions" & No Cardio00:06:52Elliot's Pro Debut: Navigating the "Growing Pains"00:07:29The "Food Noise" Reality: When One Donut Turns into Four00:08:03Retatrutide ("Retta"): The 2mg Protocol for Appetite Control00:09:19Flashback: The Misery of the 1100-Calorie Natty Prep00:12:14The Cult Following of the Unranked Podcast00:14:41The Origin Story of the "Unranked" Name00:16:19The Great Debate: Health Phase vs. Aggressive Rebound00:18:43The Burnout Checklist: When to Abort the Rebound00:20:10Metabolic Adaptation: When the Body Stops Responding00:23:29Methylation Hacks: Methyl Folate & The MTHFR Mutation00:25:31The "Mic Check" Comedy Segment00:28:05Andrew's Origin: The Magazine Era (1996)00:33:58Kyle's Origin: The Mentorship Era (2014)00:37:54Joining the "Dark Side" at Age 10? (Andrew's Story)00:39:57Andrew's First Cycle: The "Tren & D-Bol" Kitchen Sink00:42:00Kyle's First Cycle: Pro-Hormones & Peer Pressure00:43:19The "Mad Scientist": Snorting Andro at Age 1400:45:10The Golden Rule: Wait Until 25 (Or 30)00:47:09The "Natty Ceiling": Switching to the Dark Side (Chris's Story)00:49:58The Halo-Only Nightmare: A Lesson in Hormonal Crashing00:56:27Financial Advice for Young Pros: Freeze Your Sperm01:03:16Training Mistakes: The "Two-a-Day" Trap01:06:57The Meadows Hack: Binge Until You're Sick01:10:54The "Dreamer Bulk" Mistake: Fat Doesn't Turn to Muscle01:13:00The Secret to Rebounding: Stay "Hungry" & Insulin Sensitive01:21:38Executing the Health Phase: Diet & Training Adjustments01:26:47The "Zero Carb" Depletion Experiment (Martin's Protocol)01:35:19Peak Week Orals: Managing Winstrol & Digestion Issues01:40:52The "Detox Week" Protocol: No Training, Med Diet01:44:11Setting the Cap: Max Weight Gain Post-Show (10-15%)01:49:49The "Soft Landing": Using Primo/Proviron to Bridge01:51:25The "No-Go" List: DNP & Dangerous Diuretics01:
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: From the Sidelines to the Snowball Fight: Sindre's Winter Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-12-22-23-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Snøfnugg dalte ned over den lille byparken, et vinterlandskap av glitrende skjønnhet.En: Snøfnugg fell into the small city park, a winter landscape of sparkling beauty.No: Trærne sto som statuer, dekket i hvitt, mens barn med røde kinn og lyse smil lekte i snøen.En: The trees stood like statues, covered in white, while children with rosy cheeks and bright smiles played in the snow.No: Lyden av julesanger fylte luften fra den gamle trekirken i nærheten.En: The sound of Christmas carols filled the air from the old wooden church nearby.No: Sindre sto på avstand, med hendene dypt begravd i lommene på den tykke jakken sin.En: Sindre stood at a distance, with his hands deeply buried in the pockets of his thick coat.No: Han så på klassekameratene som kastet snøballer på hverandre i en livlig kamp.En: He watched his classmates throwing snowballs at each other in a lively battle.No: Astrid, hans eldre søster, ledet an med et latterfylt rop, oppmuntret alle til å delta.En: Astrid, his older sister, led the way with a laughter-filled shout, encouraging everyone to join in.No: Hun fanget Sindres blikk og vinket han over.En: She caught Sindre's gaze and waved him over.No: "Kom igjen, Sindre!En: "Come on, Sindre!No: Det blir gøy!En: It will be fun!"No: " ropte Astrid.En: shouted Astrid.No: Sindre nølte.En: Sindre hesitated.No: Han elsket å observere, men deltok sjelden.En: He loved to observe but rarely participated.No: Hva om han bommet på et kast eller ble truffet for ofte?En: What if he missed a throw or got hit too often?No: Frykten for å gjøre seg til latter forfulgte tankene hans.En: The fear of making a fool of himself haunted his thoughts.No: Men Astrids varme smil og oppmuntrende rop fikk han til å vurdere muligheten.En: But Astrid's warm smile and encouraging shouts made him consider the possibility.No: Elin, hans gode venn fra klassen, smilte mot han fra under en tykk lue.En: Elin, his good friend from class, smiled at him from beneath a thick hat.No: Hun var som alltid rolig og trygg.En: She was, as always, calm and reassuring.No: "Du klarer det, Sindre.En: "You can do it, Sindre.No: Jeg har tro på deg," sa hun.En: I believe in you," she said.No: Sindre tok et dypt pust og begynte å gå mot dem.En: Sindre took a deep breath and began to walk toward them.No: Skrittene var tunge, men hjertet hans slo raskt.En: His steps were heavy, but his heart beat rapidly.No: Da han til slutt nådde dem, føltes det som en seier i seg selv.En: When he finally reached them, it felt like a victory in itself.No: Snøballkampen var i full sving da Sindre kastet sin første snøball.En: The snowball fight was in full swing when Sindre threw his first snowball.No: Den traff bakken langt fra målet, men ingen lo.En: It hit the ground far from the target, but no one laughed.No: I stedet klappet Astrid han vennlig på skulderen.En: Instead, Astrid patted him kindly on the shoulder.No: "Bra forsøk, du klarer det!En: "Good try, you can do it!"No: " sa hun.En: she said.No: I løpet av få minutter var Sindre midt i action, og kampen varmer ham mer enn han forventet.En: Within minutes, Sindre was in the midst of the action, and the battle warmed him more than he expected.No: Han begynte å le og fant seg selv jage etter nye mål, glemme frykten han hadde hatt.En: He began to laugh and found himself chasing new targets, forgetting the fear he had.No: Plutselig så han muligheten.En: Suddenly, he saw the opportunity.No: En perfekt snøball, kompakt og rund, fikk veien til sitt mål med en presisjon han ikke visste han hadde.En: A perfect snowball, compact and round, found its way to its target with a precision he didn't know he had.No: Den traff Elins skulder, og hun snudde seg med et overrasket smil.En: It hit Elin's shoulder, and she turned with a surprised smile.No: "Litt av et treff, Sindre!En: "Quite a hit, Sindre!"No: " lo hun, og resten av vennegjengen jublet.En: she laughed, and the rest of the group cheered.No: Den kvelden, mens himmelen ble mørk og lampene i parken kastet et mykt lys over snøen, skjønte Sindre at de små skrittene utenfor komfortsonen hans kunne gi store gleder.En: That evening, as the sky grew dark and the lamps in the park cast a soft light over the snow, Sindre realized that the small steps outside his comfort zone could bring great joys.No: Han kjente seg sterkere og mer selvsikker enn noensinne.En: He felt stronger and more confident than ever.No: "Dette var gøy, Sindre," sa Elin mens de gikk hjemover, sporene deres skranglet i snøen.En: "This was fun, Sindre," said Elin as they walked home, their tracks crunching in the snow.No: Han nikket og smilte, trygg i vissheten om at han hadde overvunnet noe inni seg selv.En: He nodded and smiled, secure in the knowledge that he had overcome something within himself.No: Winterens natt føltes magisk i lyset av julelysene som blinket vennlig nedover den lille byens gater.En: The winter night felt magical in the glow of Christmas lights that twinkled friendly down the streets of the small city. Vocabulary Words:magnificent: glitrendestatues: statuersparkling: skinnendecarols: julesangerhesitated: nølteparticipated: deltokhaunted: forfulgtreassuring: tryggpaced: gikkenthusiasm: entusiasmewarmth: varmecompact: kompaktprecision: presisjonstartled: overrasketsatisfaction: tilfredshetconquered: overvunnetglee: gledethesitant: tvilendechilly: kjøligeencouraged: oppmuntretreluctance: motviljeadventure: eventyrovercoming: overvinneconfidence: selvtillitvictory: seiertargets: målglow: glødcontemplated: overveidmuffled: dempetransformed: omformet
The Annual Patreon Holiday sale is in effect between now and January 4th! Get up to 39% off on your membership and that will stay your pledge for as long as you're a patron Kirk Cameron's dreadful Saving Christmas (2014) is up next on the docket for MMISWP's Christmas Extravaganza and we've got Hardly Focused's Jack Gill on board to roast it like a chestnuts on an open fire. This "movie" is one of the lowest ranked movies on all of Letterboxed and you're going to want to head over to the Internet Movie Database to read those brutal reviews. From IMDb: His annual Christmas party faltering thanks to his cynical brother-in-law, former Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron attempts to save the day by showing him that Jesus Christ remains a crucial component of the over-commercialized holiday. Listen to Jack's podcast, Hardly Focused https://hardlyfocused.com/ Find out more about Molly https://mollymcaleer.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**APPLICATIONS CLOSE 12/31/25 FOR IMPACT COLLECTIVE MASTERMIND** What happens when your consulting business no longer needs you in the work but needs you to lead the leaders? In this final episode of the Growing Pains series, I break down what it really takes to build a Scalable Firm. This phase, often experienced somewhere between $1M and $3M in revenue, is defined by adding leadership layers, stepping fully into the CEO role, and creating the operational clarity required to support a growing team. I share why letting leaders lead is essential, how complexity increases as your client base and team expand, and what can happen when scalable operations are skipped. I also close with a final vignette of Jean, our fictional consultant, to illustrate what this stage can look like when it's navigated with intention and strong leadership. This episode is for nonprofit consultants who want to build a firm that creates real impact, supports their life, and actually works. Better Together!
In this episode, we talk about church growth and the very real growing pains that come with it.
In this Christmas special, Tim Beames and Bart van Buchem look back at 2025 with Le Pub Scientifique and The Pain Podcast. This episode is part gratitude, part reflection, and part behind-the-scenes tour of what's been happening in the Le Pub universe – and how it all connects to real clinical work. They talk about: Meeting listeners and members at EPIC in Lyon and in Melbourne, and the sense that there is now a recognisable, values-driven global pain rehab community. The growth of Le Pub Free Membership (around 350 members) and how it offers access to current assets: podcasts, clinical takeaways, and practical tools. Highlights from Science Sessions, including: Predictive models and mechanisms of pain Nociplastic pain Immunology, lifestyle and their role in rehab The ongoing work of the Pain in Motion group A big year for the Clinical Coaching / Confidence Series: Irene Wicki on radiculopathy and nerve-related pain Bernhard Taxer on headaches, migraine and craniofacial pain A roundtable with Bernhard & Laura Rathbone on overlapping symptom profiles Sessions with Alison Sim and Ben Boyd on persistent conditions and therapeutic process Short-form resources: Pain Hacks – Bart's 90-second practical pieces. Tim Translates – short paper reviews with explicit “how I use this in clinic” reflections. The FND Motor Masterclass – why functional neurological disorder is becoming more visible in neurology and rehab, and how the masterclass blends psychiatry, neurology and physiotherapy to give clinicians a grounded starting point. How recording the podcast itself has become a reflective practice tool for both Tim and Bart, feeding directly into their day-to-day clinical work. They finish by looking ahead to 2026: A better-organised platform to make Le Pub's resources easier to access. Upcoming Science Sessions on conditions like osteoarthritis. A continued focus on confidence and competence for clinicians working with people in pain. If this episode helped you… Share it with colleagues who care about pain, but might not yet know Le Pub exists. Consider joining the free membership to access practical takeaways and upcoming sessions. Let Tim and Bart know what you'd like to see more of in 2026.
In this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey welcome Luke Lango to the show. Luke is the senior investment analyst at our corporate affiliate InvestorPlace. He has built a reputation for spotting tech stocks on the verge of major market breakouts. Luke kicks things off by sharing his thoughts on what many consider to be the current "AI bubble." He follows that up with how the jobs market is going to transition as AI continues to develop and how the economy will fare during that period. And he provides data for how the AI data-center epicenter has impacted the housing market. (0:00) Next, Luke discusses the shift from companies using graphics processing units ("GPUs") to tensor processing units ("TPUs") for their data centers and why this is taking place. He then gives his thoughts on whether Intel can become a viable competitor again in this market. And he highlights the risks around the AI companies being interconnected and feeding into each other. (18:53) Finally, Luke expresses why he's pleased that Alphabet has begun to act as a competitor to Nvidia with its own TPUs. He also covers AI being used in ads and how companies like Meta Platforms have seen success with utilizing it in that area. The three all share how they're all using AI in their personal use cases. And Luke gives his thoughts on what the big investment themes are going to be for 2026. (39:01)
Welcome back to The Deep Talk! Today I am joined by Alex Cuervo, a writer, and also my friend. :) This episode is for those navigating changes in their life, whether it's moving away from home, their friends entering new life stages, entering or exiting a relationship, and more. P.S. The headphones in this make a bit of sound, so please excuse! The episode is so worth watching regardless. :)Ready Alex's blog here:https://worthybornedit.comIf you liked this episode, share on your IG story and tag me @thedeeptalkpod. I'd love to hear what you learned! And, don't forget to hit that follow button so you never miss a future episode, and leave a review so I can reach more listeners just like you who are looking to connect deeper.
In this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey welcome Luke Lango to the show. Luke is the senior investment analyst at our corporate affiliate InvestorPlace. He has built a reputation for spotting tech stocks on the verge of major market breakouts. Luke kicks things off by sharing his thoughts on what many consider to be the current "AI bubble." He follows that up with how the jobs market is going to transition as AI continues to develop and how the economy will fare during that period. And he provides data for how the AI data-center epicenter has impacted the housing market. (0:00) Next, Luke discusses the shift from companies using graphics processing units ("GPUs") to tensor processing units ("TPUs") for their data centers and why this is taking place. He then gives his thoughts on whether Intel can become a viable competitor again in this market. And he highlights the risks around the AI companies being interconnected and feeding into each other. (18:53) Finally, Luke expresses why he's pleased that Alphabet has begun to act as a competitor to Nvidia with its own TPUs. He also covers AI being used in ads and how companies like Meta Platforms have seen success with utilizing it in that area. The three all share how they're all using AI in their personal use cases. And Luke gives his thoughts on what the big investment themes are going to be for 2026. (39:01)
Actor and producer Kirk Cameron joins Neil Haley and Greg Hanna for a powerful conversation about his pro-life film "Life Mark," which tells the extraordinary true story of David Scotton. The film chronicles an 18-year-old woman who chose adoption over abortion in an unplanned pregnancy, believing she'd never see her child again, only to reconnect 19 years later when her son came not with anger but with gratitude and love. Cameron, who is an adoptive father to four of his six children and whose wife is also adopted, discovered David's documentary "I Lived on Parker Avenue" through a friend and immediately knew it would make a powerful movie. Partnering with the Kendrick brothers, he produced and starred in the film as the adoptive father, with the movie's release coinciding providentially with the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade—a timing Cameron describes as something they couldn't have planned but that God orchestrated perfectly.Cameron shares remarkable stories of the film's real-world impact, including an introverted Uber driver who saw "Life Mark" and felt compelled to speak up when he realized he was taking a young passenger to an abortion clinic. The driver asked if she'd be open to talking with someone and watching the movie, which led to her connecting with a pregnancy resource center, reconciling with her estranged family, renewing her faith, and ultimately choosing adoption for her child. Cameron emphasizes that adoption appears throughout scripture—from Joseph adopting Jesus in the Christmas story to Moses being saved from government-mandated abortion and adopted into royalty—showing that God loves adoption and uses it to bring salvation and new beginnings to the world. He passionately articulates that America's foundation on "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" must prioritize life first, as there can be no liberty or pursuit of happiness without it, regardless of one's religious beliefs or background.When asked about his entrepreneurial journey from Growing Pains star to Christian film leader, Cameron humbly deflects credit for strategic brand management, instead explaining that he simply tries to be faithful with what God puts in front of him each day. He lives by the biblical principle that "he who is faithful in the little things will also be entrusted with big things," acknowledging he doesn't deserve his opportunities but is grateful for them. Cameron's core philosophy centers on the truth that people are more important than things—the two greatest commandments being to love God and love others. He warns against the traps of money, power, and fame that destroy relationships, advising that for married people, the most important relationships are with God and one's spouse, as these form the foundation their children will build upon for the next 50 years. His message is clear: in difficult circumstances like unplanned pregnancies, we must look through the lens of love toward everyone involved—the woman, the man, and especially the child—and recognize that adoption is the loving choice that can transform crisis into miracle.
**APPLICATIONS CLOSE 12/31/25 FOR IMPACT COLLECTIVE MASTERMIND** The $700K–$1M stage is a pivotal moment for many nonprofit consulting firms. Visibility increases, stronger talent begins to find you, and leadership demands rise in ways that often feel heavier than expected. This is the phase where achievement must shift from personal client work to team success, and where many consultants plateau without meaning to. In this episode, I unpack what actually changes at this level, including the move toward a full-time team, the need to simplify and refine your offer, the importance of operational and financial maturity, and the leadership and mindset shifts required to stop rescuing the business and start leading it. This stage is not just about growth. It is about evolving into the kind of leader your business now requires so growth becomes sustainable instead of exhausting. Better Together!
**APPLICATIONS CLOSE 12/31/25 FOR IMPACT COLLECTIVE MASTERMIND** The jump from four $400,000 to $700,000 looks simple on paper, but it is one of the hardest phases to navigate. In this episode of the Growing Pains series, I walk you through what happens when your consulting business reaches this stage, where scalable operations, stronger systems, and early full-time hiring become essential. You'll hear the stories of two fictional consultants, Riley and Jean, who both begin this phase in the low four hundreds but experience very different outcomes. Their experiences illustrate why some consultants get stuck here and what helps others move forward with clarity and stability. What I share on the podcast is a just a tip of the iceberg of what my clients get access to! Better Together!
It's a dream (or nightmare?) lefty-righty combo: Sheng is paired with just Dan Boyle today! Does Macklin Celebrini have a strong case for the Hart Trophy? Sheng thinks so. How about Alex Wennberg for…Selke? It's not as crazy as it sounds. We also discuss the state of the San Jose Sharks' blueline: Who deserves to play every night? What's going on with Shakir Mukhamadullin? What's a path for the young San Jose Sharks defenseman to get more consistent playing time? Dan is honest about what he's seen from John Klingberg this season. Sheng asked some NHL scouts about Nick Leddy. Finally, Dan recalls when he knew that it was time for him to retire. He shares the mental challenge of adjusting to a lesser role in his last two years with the New York Rangers. Sponsored by Bring Hockey Back. Custom jerseys, hockey gear & tees for every fan. Use promo code: SANJOSEHOCKEYNOW for 15% off. ⸻ Listen on Spotify: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4l4mpAD... Listen on Apple: San Jose Hockey Now Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ⸻ Follow San Jose Hockey Now San Jose Hockey Now: https://sanjosehockeynow.com/ Instagram: @sanjosehockeynow: / sanjosehockeynow
If your consulting business is between $200K and $400K, it may look successful from the outside but feel surprisingly unstable on the inside. In this episode, I break down why Phase 2 is one of the most challenging stages of growth and why so many consultants feel stretched thin, busy, and at the edge of their capacity. You will also learn what needs your focus in this phase so your business can become more predictable and less dependent on you. This episode will help you understand what is normal, what to expect, and how to move forward with more clarity and confidence. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you do not miss the next episode in the Growing Pains series where scalable operations becomes the focus. Let's Work Together!
Most consultants start their business without a clear roadmap. They rely on referrals, hustle and hope. In this episode, I break down Phase 1 of the Scalable Consulting Firm Method: the Foundations Phase, from $0 to $200K in revenue. Whether you're consulting full time or part time, this stage can feel intense. You're learning how to deliver client work and run a business at the same time. I share common mistakes to avoid, what to prioritize and why keeping things simple will serve you best. I also share what kind of coaching support is most helpful at this stage, including how to find the right program or coach to help you build a strong foundation. P.S. I don't typically work with consultants in this phase, but I want you to have the roadmap so you know what to focus on now and when it makes sense to seek deeper support. Resources Mentioned
If you're a Nonprofit Consultant earning anywhere from your first client to $1M+, this series gives you something most consultants never receive: a real roadmap. In this short kickoff episode, I share what the Growing Pains series is all about! This series is perfect for newer consultants who want to know where they are headed, and just as powerful for seasoned consultants who want to identify steps they may have skipped or understand what's coming next. ❊If you haven't yet, click follow or subscribe so you do not miss an episode in the Growing Pains series. Resources Mentioned
Our hosts return to the Podcave and are joined by returning special guest Mathew Valencia, the voice of Robin, to review his favourite episode, GROWING PAINS. Mathew shares memories of making this Emmy Award–winning episode and explains why it remains so special to him. He highlights his time working with Ron Perlman and Francesca Marie Smith, and how collaborating with them elevated his performance and pushed him to take on a more serious approach for this episode.Alex and Will also discuss the redesign of Clayface, the episode's continuity following his last appearance in MUDSLIDE, and the movie that inspired Annie's look. Also, Batman finds out who Daddy is...Thumbnail Art by George CaltsoudasTip Jar: https://buymeacoffee.com/batmantaspodOutbreaks Issue 4 Kickstarter Pre-Launch Page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/outbreaks-1-4-an-ongoing-zombie-anthology-seriesMobster Mash 1-2 Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/speechcomics/mobster-mash-1-2-classic-movie-monsters-as-mobstersJoin Our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/bQF76V3nUsFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@batmantaspod?_t=8zn1yhsgnfz&_r=1Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@batmantaspodFollow the Pod on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/batmantaspod/Follow the Pod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BatmanTASPod/Follow the Pod on Twitter: https://twitter.com/batmantaspod1Subscribe to Will's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/willrobsonSpeech Comics Website: https://www.speechcomics.com/Will's WhatNot Page: https://www.whatnot.com/user/speechcomics
When Brisbane play the seemingly unstoppable North Melbourne in the AFLW Grand Final, there's a sense of an era being defined. This is the latest instalment in a trilogy of premiership clashes between the two. Broader questions also burn. Ash Riddell is the best player in the competition, but her preparation has included her day job as a teacher. What does that tell us about the state of the game? The clash is a sellout for a fourth straight year, so why are we putting a relatively low ceiling on how big the game can be? Featured: Marnie Vinall, AFLW reporter, ABC Sport. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
How do you embrace progress without losing the soul that made a sport special in the first place? That's the question we toy with in this episode. We are experiencing a strange déjà vu as athletes in two niche sports going mainstream. CrossFit exploded during the 2014-2018 years, which were also our most competitive as athletes. And now gravel is following a similar arc. In this episode, we look at the parallels we've experienced firsthand. Both CrossFit and Gravel Biking began as a countercultural resistance to the more serious and overproduced mainstream versions of their sport. CrossFit grew from gritty garage gyms to a global spectacle with the rise of the CrossFit Games, title sponsors, and a flood of new unaffiliated athletes. Gravel was once a quiet, adventure-driven niche and is now full of pro teams, big-money races, aero arms races, and media attention. It's a conversation about culture, values, commercialization, and nostalgia. We unpack why these shifts feel emotional, even when growth brings better racing, safer events, and more opportunity for everyone.
How many parents believe their children will become professional athletes? You might be surprised to hear how many parents believe it.
Welcome to Season 17 of the Troubleshooting Innovation podcast. Spiros Assimacopoulos, president and CEO of The Good Bread Co., shares his journey through automation, expansions and more ... all to share the time-honored tradition of artisan bread. Sponsored by WP Bakery Group USA. In our fourth episode, we are discovering operational pain points post-acquisition and the challenges that come with rebranding, expanding and adopting a new corporate identity.
Jessica Rabbit fan fiction is about to enter the mainstream — and it's going to be even sexier than anything Sora could imagine.While comparing sitcoms and s*itcoms, Paulo remembers how much he hates flashback episodes, but at least we all grew up to be Al Bundy.An R.B.F. brings Dori to The Golden Girls, and Paulo unpacks a movie so bad it's actually dangerous to watch.Last Christmas is already in the Top 40, which means the imitators have reared their heads — and we wrap up with Two 80s Truths and a Lie: The Cheers Edition.Jump To:Jessica Rabbit's Origin and New Projects: (00:05:15) https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/roger-rabbit-returns-to-creator-new-movies-planned/10/10 80s sitcoms: (00:09:23) https://screenrant.com/80s-sitcoms-every-episode-perfect?Pluribus and The Golden Girls: (00:21:06) https://www.polygon.com/pluribus-golden-girls-connection-explained-carol/Roar – The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made (00:28:28) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqz7rPflvvELast Christmas Covers and Chart Update (00:39:00)https://www.mensxp.com/culture/music/180512-priyanka-chopra-wham-last-christmas-desi-version.htmlhttps://www.musicweek.com/talent/read/festive-music-returns-to-singles-chart-with-christmas-classics-set-to-compete-with-new-songs/093075#80s pop culture, #That 80s Show, #nostalgia, #80s flashbacks, #Roger Rabbit, #Who Framed Roger Rabbit, #Gary K. Wolf, #Disney, #Looney Tunes, #Toontown, #Jessica Rabbit, #live-action movie, #80s sitcoms, #The Golden Girls, #Growing Pains, #Family Ties, #Murphy Brown, #Night Court, #Al Bundy, #Married with Children, #Seinfeld, #Better Call Saul, #Pluribus, #Apple TV series, #hive mind, #alien invasion, #individuality, #Rhea Seaborn, #sitcom rankings, #Christmas songs, #Last Christmas, #Priyanka Chopra, #Wham!, #Mariah Carey, #Kylie Minogue, #Michael Bublé, #Cheers, #Norm's bar tab, #Bill Cosby, #sitcom trivia, #pop culture references, #80s cartoons, #nostalgia in media, #character development, #sitcom dynamics, #humor in the 80s, #contemporary adaptations.
Amy Alderman, Hayne Griffin, Stoy Prioleau and "the Pastor," Joey Svendsen explore "Charlie Kirk worship," mourn his senseless passing, and reflect on today's society when deaths (even murder) are celebrated. Also, Hayne met and got to know the "80s heartthrob," Kirk Cameron, (of the sitcom "Growing Pains") and shares that he was an absolute delight, while Joey questions Kirk Cameron's sentiments that the "Christian celebrity" expressed about Taylor Swift, believing Kirk's posture represents a big problem with many Christians. E-mail Joey here. Support Joey's work by Being a Patron / (Venmo) PWNA Theme Song by Stoy Prioleau (aka: Riggy Roc): Apple Music Closing song by Derek Minor and other music by Mechanical River.
Andrew Krammer and Emily Leiker recap the Vikings' 19-17 loss to the Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium, where fans became restless with quarterback J.J. McCarthy's growing pains. What did coach Kevin O'Connell say afterward? They also discuss another strong defensive showing, safety Harrison Smith's 200th regular season game, and the highs and lows of special teams.
On today's LENGTHY Weekend Roundup edition of The Pod At The Palace with Curtis Wilkerson: - Reacting to John Calipari's post-Samford comments ***Coffee Club Note: Calipari's audio is lower than Curtis' mic in first segment*** - Why growing pains can be frustrating without being alarming - Baba Week has arrived! Hogs still holding strong? - What's the rest of the Razorback roster building plan? - Revamped SEC Power Rankings OFFICIAL MERCH: https://insidearkansas.myshopify.com/ #arkansas #razorbacks #football #basketball #baseball #sampittman #johncalipari SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS: BET SARACEN Arkansas' #1 Sports Betting App! Click link below & use code INSIDEAR so when you bet $25, get $125 BONUS! https://sportsbook.betsaracen.com/en-us/sports/mma?referrer=singular_click_id%3Dbc1b71ae-56d0-4f58-9775-c5bd8f6676e9 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WALTER CHRISTMAS LIGHTING OF ARKANSAS IF YOU ARE IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS OR THE RIVER VALLEY, have Walter Christmas Lighting install & set up your house with professional Halloween & Christmas lighting like you've never seen before! - All materials provided - Any color, any pattern - Free maintenance throughout the holiday season If you sign up for Halloween lights you will also get your Christmas Lights for 50% off! Text our guy Brett for a free estimate at 479-459-1380 IT'S WALTER CHRISTMAS LIGHTING OF ARKANSAS…YOUR LOCAL HOLIDAY LIGHTING EXPERTS! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OZK INSURANCE Alright Razorback fans—let's talk insurance. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle of shopping around, and that's why we use and recommend OZK Insurance. They're based right here in Arkansas, and they shop multiple carriers to find the best coverage and price for you—whether it's home, auto, business, you name it. Whether it's Saturdays at Razorback Stadium or everyday life, you want protection you can count on. So count on OZK Insurance & get a free online quote at ozkinsurance.com, or call (479) 715-4200. OZK Insurance—Protection made simple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pack and Brett sit down and talk through the week in collecting and the week in football. They open with family updates and Colts and Bears storylines, then move into Mosaic Football and why the design hits for some collectors and misses for others.They break down borders, true one of ones, and the mindset behind chasing second-year cards of a quarterback who's starting to figure it out.The conversation shifts to Card Ladder sales as they highlight vintage, Select Gold, and a wild Drake Maye result that raised eyebrows across the hobby.They close with what makes a grail feel like a grail, why the word gets thrown around so often, and why defensive bidding has no place in the hobby.For collectors who love football and want a conversation that meets them where they are, this episode fits the moment.Vote for Heystack for Innovation of the YearVisit Heystack to explore their partner breaks. No more waiting. No more blurry screenshots. Just clear, instant access to what you hit.Follow The Football Card Podcast on Instagram for memes and stuff.Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Pack: | Instagram ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Step inside the world of Orlando City SC like never before with this exclusive founder's perspective! From the humble beginnings in the USL to the highs of joining MLS, this episode dives into the heart of soccer culture, its impact, and the passionate journey of building a club from scratch. What does it take to create a team from the ground up and connect with a community? How do you navigate the challenges of growing a soccer club in the ever-evolving landscape of MLS? Join John Rollins, an Orlando City SC superfan and contributor, as he shares his unique soccer insights, personal experiences, and cultural heritage as a dual English-American football enthusiast. From his family's deep ties to Stoke City in England to the electrifying launch of Orlando City SC, this conversation is packed with passionate debates and behind-the-scenes stories that every soccer fan will love. What do you think about the state of soccer in America and the rise of MLS? Share your thoughts in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe to be part of our growing community of FootballPassion and Mofutbol fans from around the world. Let's keep the conversation going—how can we make soccer the biggest sport in the U.S.?#OrlandoCitySC #SoccerInsights #FootballPassion #CulturalHeritage #MLS #SoccerNews #Mofutbol#mlsinsights #soccerfandom #usltomls #mlsexpansion #soccercommunityCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:02 - John's Backstory06:06 - John's Love for Soccer10:02 - Thoughts on MLS16:40 - USL vs MLS Fan Experience20:25 - Growing Pains of a New Club21:45 - Starting a Soccer Team26:15 - Best Moment as a Social Media Manager29:20 - Future Plans for OCB33:58 - Motivation for Starting a Podcast36:55 - US Soccer Social Media Landscape40:50 - Favorite Soccer Team42:55 - Supporting a Losing Team45:50 - Financials of Pro/Rel51:36 - Tips for MLS Newbies53:35 - World Cup and Euros Discussion56:13 - Favorite Stadium Food57:47 - Changing a Soccer Rule1:00:05 - MLS Playoff Predictions1:03:45 - Following John and His Podcasts1:06:46 - Outro
Follow Keeli on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/keelinicole/Join the Haven Membership:https://alignedspark.com
Free Resource: Feral Female's Content + Sales Simplification Crash Course: CLICK THIS
Why isn’t Phoenix’s positive business atmosphere and population growth translating into global appeal?
Things are moving fast at Everything Envy! In this episode, we're giving you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at all the exciting changes happening over the past couple of weeks — from adding new team members and filling video editor roles to our studio houses coming together (one is fully complete and ready for setup!). We're embracing the growing pains that come with expansion and sharing how we're navigating the chaos, celebrating wins, and getting ready for what's next. Big things are happening, and we can't wait to bring you along for the ride!Everything Envy Links:Amazon Store: https://urlgeni.us/amzn/podcast_storefront_EEInstagram: https://urlgeni.us/instagram/podcast_IG_EETikTok: https://urlgeni.us/tiktok/podcast_tiktok_EEPinterest: https://urlgeni.us/pinterest/podcast_pinterest_Facebook Group: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/podcast_FBdealsgroup_EESign up for our newsletter: https://urlgeni.us/podcast_newsletter_EEOur website: https://urlgeni.us/podcast_website_The TECH tools we use in our podcast recording studio: https://urlgeni.us/amazon/podcast_influencertools_EEClick here to get our vision board template: https://urlgeni.us/podcast_visionboard_EEBelow are affiliate links to some really cool tools that we use in our business. We do earn a tiny commission if you click any of our affiliate links so THANK YOU in advance! :)Collecting all the data is probably one of the most important things you should do for your business! We use URLgenius to easily track ours!https://app.urlgeni.us/signup?urlg_referrer=everything_envyFloDesk is what we use to create our beautiful newsletters and emails: https://partners.flodesk.com/x7detoz05nk1Interested in the tool we use to collect email addresses and send them straight to FloDesk? Check out AppSumo using our affiliate link! https://urlgeni.us/podcast_appsumo_EE
The city has proven unwelcoming for some urban farmers. We talk to agricultural and legal experts who hope to change that.
Welcome to Season 17 of the Troubleshooting Innovation podcast. Spiros Assimacopoulos, president and CEO of The Good Bread Co., shares his journey through automation, expansions and more ... all to share the time-honored tradition of artisan bread. Sponsored by WP Bakery Group. In our second episode, Spiros shares lessons learned in the early days as The Good Bread Co. stepped into automation.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to another frustrating loss for the Celtics against the Magic. Boston worked all the way back from a 16-point first quarter deficit to take the lead in the fourth, but some huge mistakes by the team's younger players – plus questionable refereeing on Jaylen Brown – allowed Orlando to pull away late and secure the win in NBA Cup play, 123-110. 1:00- Giles' Headline: “Growing Pains Stunt Another Jaylen Gem”5:10- Forsberg's Headline: “Hey Referees, Grow Up!”15:05- Lightning Round Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rebuilds are not fun. Man Utd let a few moments of poor decisions cost them 3 points. Join Tosin and Tomi as they discuss missed opportunities, areas for improvement at Man Utd, Ruben Amorim's first year in charge, and the lack of midfield depth. Tap in! BUY YOUR BARBER'S CHAIR MERCHANDISE: https://www.bcnetshop.com/ VISIT: https://www.thebcnet.com/ SUBSCRIBE: https://www.patreon.com/BarbersChairNetwork
Men's hockey, basketball and volleyball face tough adjustments and football barely gets by Michigan State.
Growing Pains in the Church | Acts 6:1-7 | Pastor Ben Spalink by GraceChurchNJ
In this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with legendary session drummer Paul Leim, whose six-decade career quietly powers a staggering piece of the soundtrack to our lives. Paul has played on more than 12,000 songs across over 2,000 releases, with 1,400+ silver/gold/platinum certifications, and global sales topping 540 million units. His discography encompasses over 150 combined GRAMMY nominations and wins, as well as 40+ major film/TV awards, and credits on more than 150 films and 100 television specials and series. If you've heard Lionel Richie, Shania Twain, Lyle Lovett, Kenny Chesney, Whitney Houston—or cues from Dirty Dancing, Smokey and the Bandit II, The River, or even Return of the Jedi, you've likely heard Paul.We trace the arc from East Texas clubs and Dallas jingle mills to late-'70s Los Angeles, where a “typical” week meant two complete drum rigs leapfrogging between Lionel Richie sessions, network TV soundstages, film dates, and award shows. Paul talks mentors and “angels” (band director Neil Grant, Robin Hood Brians, Doc Severinsen), lifelong friendships with the TCB family (Ron Tutt, Jerry Scheff), and lessons that still anchor his playing—especially dynamic control and “letting the mics work.” We get inside the high-wire reality of studio life. Paul calls it “95% boredom and 5% sheer terror”, including how to read conductors, when to lead the time, and when to ride it, and what it's like to move from live kit to orchestral percussion with John Williams.There are great shop-floor stories: cutting Lionel's “Truly” and counseling Lionel at the fork-in-the-road moment of leaving the Commodores; discovering that Lyle Lovett's “The Blues Walk” was gloriously vocal-free; and a deep dive into the precision world of Mutt Lange and Shania, ending bass notes just before the snare for mix “air,” the chrome-over-brass “important” snare, and the on-the-fly invention of tom “Mutt flaps” for short, open fills. Paul also shares a personal fork he chose differently: turning down a James Taylor tour to be home with his young family, only to hand JT the final serial-numbered Leim signature snare decades later at the White House.Today, Paul is still very much in motion: bandleading the TCB Band in Europe, steering The Tennessee Four with Thomas Gabriel to carry the Cash legacy, and jumping into Million Dollar Quartet shows—proof that the hang, the humility, and the groove endure. It's a conversation about craft, friendship, stewardship of a gift, and the choices that shape both a career and a life.Music from the Episode:Pick it Apart (Mark O'Connor)Truly (Lionel Richie)The Blues Walk (Lyle Lovett)Thank you for listening. If you have questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please email me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.Theme music: "Playcation" by Mark Mundy
Rebuilds are not fun. Man Utd let a few moments of poor decisions cost them 3 points.Join Tosin and Tomi as they discuss missed opportunities, areas for improvement at Man Utd, Ruben Amorim's first year in charge, and the lack of midfield depth.Tap in!
Send us a textEpisode: David Kendall (writer/director/producer) — This week the Film Hustlers sit down with TV vet David Kendall (Growing Pains, Boy Meets World, iCarly, Hannah Montana) to unpack sixty-plus episodes, breaking into Hollywood with a spec script, and the real hustle of writing, directing, and producing. They also discuss making their Lifetime movie Steppin' Into the Holiday (Mario Lopez, Jana Kramer), chaotic on-set weather, choreography under pressure, and practical advice for writers and creators. Tune in to hear career stories, tips for writer's rooms, and why doing the work matters. Listen now — new episodes weekly.
Chris Forsberg, Abby Chin and Drew Carter react to the Celtics' 117-116 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in their season opener at TD Garden. Boston led by as many as 13, but a 42-point fourth quarter by the Sixers, and multiple missed shots in the game's final seconds, cost Boston the win. 2:05- Forsberg's and Abby's headline: Celtics gave themselves a chance to win… but get ready for some growing pains6:00- Drew's headline: A terrific, but wasted night from Neemias Queta10:30- Impressions of Jaylen Brown in the loss?12:15- Breaking down the final sequence of the game17:00- What're you expecting from Celtics-Knicks on Friday? Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of the World Saving Podcast starts silly and quickly turns into a brutally honest look at the music industry in 2025. You will hear unfiltered talk about ego, gatekeeping, inflated touring costs, bus rentals, backline fees, and why festivals feel like a risky bet. It is part therapy session and part industry reality check. The conversation then widens into community, capitalism, and whether modern music lost its rebel spirit. There is talk about audience expectations, Live Nation headlines, club economics, and what it takes to keep a band on the road. Things get weirdly fun with reality TV chatter about Love Is Blind in Denver, a detour into aliens and UAPs (also known as UFOs), like Atlas, plus how AI and copyright are changing creativity and marketing. A timely call from comedy legend Todd Glass adds real perspective on progress, history, and why the next generation might actually fix some of this. It is raw, funny, and surprisingly hopeful.
There's no lead singer in Trousdale. The trio of Quinn D'Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones, has shared vocal duties equally since they started singing together as students at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. Since then, they've touring the world and released a sophomore album, Growing Pains, that features the trio's impeccable harmonies over 70s-inflected country-rock grooves. In this episode, Trousdale returns to their alma mater to play acoustic versions of "Growing Pains" and "Secondhand Smoke" and then speak to Professor Nate (plus an audience of music students) about how they forged their indivisible sound. Songs Discussed Trousdale - Growing Pains, Over and Over, Lonely Nights, Movie Star Jackson Browne - Doctor My Eyes MIKA - Grace Kelly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices