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Mit eigener Muskelkraft einen Fluss überqueren, seltene Pflanzen und Tiere beobachten und schließlich in alten Schlossgemäuern entspannen – das geht bei einer Wanderung durch die Lippe-Auen bei Hamm. Hier verläuft die Lippe durch eine idyllische Auenlandschaft mit wild geschwungenen Bögen. Von Ulrike Modrow.
Stadtansichten, Industriebauten, Bahnhöfe, verlassene Orte: der Fotograf Manfred Hamm interessierte sich für die Magie des Zeitvergehens. Ein wichtiger Teil seiner Werke findet sich im Stadtmuseum Berlin. Im 82. Lebensjahr ist Manfred Hamm nun gestoben. Von Harald Asel
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The Court has been busy, and we somehow manage to cover a number of developments with unpredictable efficiency. We talk about the Court's latest summary reversal on the "party presentation principle"; Justice Kavanaugh's vindication of his law journal student note in Pitchford v. Cain; Rutherford and Fernandez, two related cases about the intersection of compassionate release and habeas; and the DIG in Hamm v. Smith, a case about capital punishment and intellectual disability. Along the way, we also get into backlash against a certain SCOTUS advocate's TED talk and further Alabama redistricting fallout.Key Topics[00:02:25] - The infamous tweet and TED talk[00:14:56] - Alabama redistricting developments[00:19:07] - Margolin v. National Association of Immigration Judges and the Court's renewed emphasis on the party presentation principle[00:29:02] - Pitchford v. Cain and Batson[00:35:56] - Justice Kavanaugh's Yale Law Journal note on Batson procedure and how it connects to the case[00:40:40] - Fernandez v. United States and Rutherford v. United States: compassionate release, retroactivity, and innocence claims[01:03:34] - Hamm v. Smith, the post-argument DIG, and the future of the Atkins ruleRelevant LinksSCOTUSblog: https://www.scotusblog.com/Divided Argument website: https://www.dividedargument.com/Divided Argument blog: https://blog.dividedargument.com/Divided Argument store: https://store.dividedargument.com/Ethan Lowen's article on interstate extradition: https://wlr.law.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/1263/2026/04/4-Lowens-–-Camera-ready.pdf
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Tausende Klimaschützer demonstrieren in Hamm gegen neue Gaskraftwerke. Toter Buckelwal an den Strand gezogen. Von Caro Köhler.
Strack-ZImmermann kandidiert spontan gegen Kubicki. Außerdem: Weltrekord bei Klimaprotesten in Hamm. Und: 15.000 Zuschauer bei Wildpferdefang in Dülmen. Von Caro Köhler.
Listen to Hour 1 of Happy Hour with Johnny Radio on Sports56. Johnny Radio and Jay "The Historian" Hamm talking Game 6 in the Family Leisure studio and Mo Schefter joins in on the conversation in this hour. Mo also may have given some insight on potential off-season NFL moves, all in this first hour.
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Der Tag in NRW: Causa-Merz-Wüst - ein analytisches Gespräch; Konjunktur in NRW; Nische statt Krise - Dummy-Hersteller auf Erfolgskurs; Klimacamp in Hamm; Qualifizierung für mehr Sicherheit im Nahverkehr; Yad Vashem - nicht nach NRW; Saatkrähen in Soest - nicht in den Griff zu kriegen; Moderation: Siham El-Maimouni Von WDR 5.
Viele Verbraucheranfragen zu Energiethemen. Klimacamp in Hamm wird bezogen. Immer mehr Superreiche in Deutschland. Von Jutta Hammann.
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Veteran broadcaster Rick Zamperin is a part of CHCH News as a co-anchor on Morning Live.“Morning Live has always felt like family to me, even from the other side of the screen,” he said.After a 30- plus year career in local radio and sports broadcasting, Zamperin is a familiar face and voice to community members across the Hamilton, Halton and Niagara regions.“I've spent my career telling the stories of this region, and now I'm thrilled to wake up with viewers every morning and continue doing what I love – just with a lot more cameras around.”Co-anchor Annette Hamm says she's excited to welcome Zamperin to the Morning Live desk.“Rick and I once shared a police scanner, a notepad, and way too many donuts,” Hamm said.“To say I'm thrilled to have him beside me again, this time with better lighting, is an understatement.”The self-described ‘Swiss Army Knife' joins the CHCH team during a time of renewed energy and focus on delivering local news to the communities that need it most.“When CHML shut off the lights last summer it was a big hit to the community and myself as well, having spent 24 years there,” Rick said, speaking on Morning Live Friday morning.“When I got the chance to go for this job I thought, ‘absolutely.'” Rick grew up in Toronto and has worked as a journalist throughout Southern Ontario. He has called Hamilton home since 2000.“Rick's reputation speaks for itself,” added CHCH news director Greg O'Brien. “He's trusted, relatable, and deeply rooted in this community.”“We're excited to have him bring his knowledge and perspective to our anchor desk as we continue to evolve the show while staying true to what makes Morning Live special.”Rick is scheduled to make his Morning Live debut on Monday, May 12 at 6 a.m.#rickzamperin #chchmorninglive #hamiltontigercats #chrispomay #livewithcdptalkshow #barrycullenchevroletdealership https://www.chch.com/chch-news/rick-z...https://x.com/rickzamperinhttps://www.barrycullen.com/https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/chris... ( tip the host) https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomayhttps://www.cameo.com/chrispomay book a personalized video message from yours truly CDP! Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596...https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...
(00:00-11:07) Happy birthday, Lainey Wilson. Jackson's Mt. Rushmore of female country artists. It's time to be recapped on wrestling with Larry Nickel. Tornado tag match. Top 5 Countries but it sounds like he's making it up on the fly. Doug has sleazy takes.(11:15-27:45) Lassoing up some cattle. Starring John Dutton. Loneliest Girl. Audio of Lance Lynn on Cardinal Territory talking about the tarps off weekend and the start of seeing "a different type of atmosphere" at Busch Stadium. Mt. Rushmore of popular local stadium traditions. Tarps off > The Wave. Dan Janson is back. Dan went tarps off on Saturday and Sunday. Can you go tarps off with the son? Coulda been Jackson. Chicago is clamoring for Papers. Chairman still rattled from hanging up on The Colonel on Friday.(27:55-49:42) Doug, is this Firestarter by Prodigy? Sittin' on a feather. Your Friends & Neighbors. Arnie from LA Law. We got Hamm cucked by The Courtney Show. Cardinals 8th in The Athletic's latest power rankings. Oli Marmol will be in studio with BK & Ferrario at 11:00. Was Arenado a problem in the clubhouse? Have a great day, crackers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug's going with Game 7 OT as the lede. Poor Buffalo. Doug's never seen Planes, Trains, & Automobiles. Breaking down Ps, Ts, & As. Does Papers have a job interview today? Get a touch up before going to the lake. Was that a premature whistle in Buffalo? Audio of Sean McDonough's game-winning call in OT. Lindy Ruff, handsome guy. Colorado geography. Ken happened on ATMA.Mixed reviews on the lede. The Tarps Off boys are gonna be back in Busch tonight. Forecast may cause some issues tonight. Do menthol cigs make for a raspier voice? CITY SC vs. Houston in the US Open Cup. That sounded like soccer word salad. Bring relegation to US sports. Bathing suit area. Burt Reynolds and Mark Summers.Nina Sky. Doug's Mt. Rushmore of singing entertainers. Wheelhouse. Rebrand it as Cuckold's? Jackson's flaunting his vocabulary. Jackson needs a life caddy. We can't figure out what Wheelhouse used to be. Chairman's getting frustrated.Happy birthday, Lainey Wilson. Jackson's Mt. Rushmore of female country artists. It's time to be recapped on wrestling with Larry Nickel. Tornado tag match. Top 5 Countries but it sounds like he's making it up on the fly. Doug has sleazy takes.Lassoing up some cattle. Starring John Dutton. Loneliest Girl. Audio of Lance Lynn on Cardinal Territory talking about the tarps off weekend and the start of seeing "a different type of atmosphere" at Busch Stadium. Mt. Rushmore of popular local stadium traditions. Tarps off > The Wave. Dan Janson is back. Dan went tarps off on Saturday and Sunday. Can you go tarps off with the son? Coulda been Jackson. Chicago is clamoring for Papers. Chairman still rattled from hanging up on The Colonel on Friday.Doug, is this Firestarter by Prodigy? Sittin' on a feather. Your Friends & Neighbors. Arnie from LA Law. We got Hamm cucked by The Courtney Show. Cardinals 8th in The Athletic's latest power rankings. Oli Marmol will be in studio with BK & Ferrario at 11:00. Was Arenado a problem in the clubhouse? Have a great day, crackers.Why'd you request this, Doug? Kicking around reincarnation. Simulation theory. Jack and Jill meatloaf. You needn't remind us. What's the point of anything? Would you rather get swept or lose a Game 7 at home? Who was the cute boy chewing on a towel? G'on, leave us be. Craig Berube interviewing with the Oilers. Where will all the Battlehawks P1 go? Is the reason Jackson is single because he likes the NBA?Look, Doug, it's Brody. Nothing better than being on The Morning After. Brody's excited about the Tarps Off Movement. This isn't your older brother's NL Central anymore. Don't have to face Skenes in this series. Mizzou and SLU getting together in November. Brody doesn't wanna be one and done in the tournament. James Harden Fever.Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDDoug wants a little pick-me-up. Audio of A's pitcher J.T. Ginn losing a no-hitter and then two batters later, Zach Neto and the Angels walk it off. The Maddux. Now let's hear the Angels play-by-play call and see if that's any better. Possums loose in Angel Stadium. Do you wear a hat on a first date? What about to a ball game? Kiss cam logistics.Market Moves. Not good when the PIF pulls out of a venture. Salt the earth for a rival golf league. Aaron Rai was the first Englishman to win the PGA in 107 years. Radar not looking good for the Cardinals and the Doggies games tonight. No trunks allowed at Busch. Smoochin' in the Boys Room.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ryan Hamm is the Global Head of Content for Open Doors International, an organization that cares for persecuted Christians around the world.He joined me live at Lakeside Chautauqua to chat about his fear of birds (yes, really), where he's finding hope in the midst of a world that's burning, and why ducks are the friendliest of all avian sorts.Plus: how we might support Christians around the world who fear for their livelihoods or even their lives.Many thanks to Ryan for joining me for this special episode, and to Lakeside for the invitation to speak during Birding's Biggest Week. My heart is full, and this episode is both wrenching and joyful. I can't wait to share it with you. Get full access to Keep Looking Up at courtneyellis.substack.com/subscribe
Festival Warm-Up - EKIW Session mit #gestnamariadunker & #frankhamm Mehr Informationen zum Programm der Aleph Akademie: https://www.aleph-akademie.de Telegram: https://t.me/AlephAkademie WhatApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/L40lKLGeL7H5JM8BTvFY1J #alephakademie #einkursinwundern #ekiw Alle Sessions als Audio sind hier zu finden: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/aleph-akademie Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HRjaWo11mazIcgEaSWNt3 Apple-Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/aleph-akademie/id1531860057 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/3f5c0081-60eb-47ef-a6ac-d55335c26b4a/Aleph-Akademie deezer: https://deezer.page.link/TgUdkZFGCmmaiZZN9 Alle Zitate stammen aus Ein Kurs in Wundern ©2006 Foundation for Inner Peace, Novato, CA 94949, https://acim.org, verwendet mit freundlicher Erlaubnis.
Lara Kiene läuft nicht nur schnell. Sie studiert auch noch Lehramt, arbeitet in der Grundschule und hat bis vor kurzem auch noch als Briefträgerin nebenher gejobbt. Ihre Leistungsentwicklung muss also am Alternativ-Training liegen.In dieser Dauerlauffolge spricht Felix mit Lara aus Hamm in Westfalen über ihren Weg von der „faulen Athletin" in der Jugend zur Top-3-Halbmarathonläuferin Deutschlands 2026. Ein Weg ganz ohne Trainerwechsel, ohne Profi-Umzug, ohne Höhentrainingslager — und mit einer Geschichte, die so gar nicht ins klassische Profi-Schema passt.Themen:→ Warum sie als Teenagerin nie wirklich ambitioniert trainiert hat — und warum sie heute genau deshalb noch nie ernsthaft verletzt war→ Wie Corona zum eigentlichen Karriere-Starter wurde→ Das Doppelleben mit Studium, Lehrerinnen-Job und früher zusätzlich fünf Jahre als Briefträgerin→ Trainingsalltag bei Trainer Roland Grewatta in Hamm: kleine Gruppe, viele Long Runs alleine, der Freund als Rad-Begleitung→ Von 80 auf 124 Wochenkilometer — der Sprung, der den Berliner Sub-1:10-Lauf möglich gemacht hat→ Warum sie im Halbmarathon weder Gels noch Trinken nimmt — und wie das mit dem aktuellen Carb-Loading-Hype zusammenpasst (Spoiler: gar nicht)→ Ihr Race-Modus in Berlin: nicht ein einziges Mal auf die Uhr geschaut, bis Kilometer 16 in der Gruppe um Gesa Krause mitgelaufen, durchs Brandenburger Tor zum ersten Mal die Zeit gesehen→ Wie sie über Marathon, Bahn und die Möglichkeit eines professionelleren Setups denkt→ Warum der Traum von einer Europameisterschaft real geworden ist — auch wenn sie es selbst noch nicht ganz fassen kann
Rhonda Hamm Niebruegge is the Director of the St. Louis Lambert International Airport, who just signed a new deal to start non-stop flights to Heathrow Airport in London. She's also retiring at the end of the summer. We caught up with her to talk about her career, and the new Terminal that is expected to be built and finished by the early 2030's.
SHOWNOTES: KI ist nicht nur ein Werkzeug – sie ist ein Spiegel.In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Ingo Hamm über sein neues Buch "Abenteuer Kommunikation" . Darin geht es unter anderem darum, was uns der Umgang mit KI über unsere eigene Kommunikation zeigt. Denn plötzlich wird sichtbar, wo wir unklar denken, unpräzise formulieren und Erwartungen nicht sauber ausdrücken.Eine Folge über Klarheit, Verantwortung und die Frage, wie Kommunikation besser funktioniert.------------------------------------------------------Zum Buch "Abenteuer Kommunikation"Zur Website von Ingo Hamm------------------------------------------------------Interessierst du dich für ein 1:1 -Coaching oder ein Workshop-Angebot?Buche hier jetzt dein kostenloses Beratungsgespräch mit MichaelDu kämpfst mit Lampenfieber und Redeangst?Hier Ratgeber "Lampenfieber als Superkraft" downloaden:Du möchtest mehr erfahren?Hier gehts zu Michaels Website
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Im Beschluss des Landesarbeitsgerichts Hamm vom 19.02.2026 (9 Ta 319/25) ging es um die Zwangsvollstreckung eines Vergleichs über die Erteilung eines qualifizierten Arbeitszeugnisses mit der Note „sehr gut“.Die Arbeitgeberin hatte zwar ein Zeugnis erteilt, dieses aber weder auf ihrem Geschäftspapier noch mit Briefkopf erstellt.Das LAG stellt klar, dass ein Arbeitszeugnis die im Geschäftsleben üblichen Mindestanforderungen erfüllen muss, wozu jedenfalls ein ordnungsgemäßer Briefkopf mit Name und Anschrift des Arbeitgebers und – bei Verwendung im Geschäftsverkehr – die Erteilung auf Firmenbogen gehört.Ein formlos erteiltes Zeugnis erfüllt den titulierten Zeugnisanspruch daher nicht.Die Beweislast für die Erfüllung des Anspruchs trägt der Arbeitgeber, der das ordnungsgemäße Zeugnis erstellen, zur Abholung bereithalten und den Arbeitnehmer hierüber informieren muss.Da dies nicht geschehen war, bestätigte das LAG Hamm das vom Arbeitsgericht festgesetzte Zwangsgeld in Höhe von 1.000 Euro.Artikel:1. Zeugnis- wie lange hat der Arbeitgeber Zeit?2. Vorlage / Muster: einfaches ZeugnisPodcastfolgen:1. BAG und Arbeitszeugnis2. Wohlwollendes Zeugnis - was bedeutet das?3. Warum ist ein sehr gutes Zeugnis schlecht?4. Geheimcode der ArbeitgeberHomepage:Rechtsanwalt Andreas Martin - Arbeitsrecht in MarzahnAnwalt Arbeitsrecht in Berlin
With the primary election drawing nigh, Tom and Kevin talk with candidate for Lake County Council District 1 Scott Miller and current Lake County Councilman Dave Hamm; during a first ever simulcast with the WJOB network, Tom and Kevin talk with candidate for Lake County Sheriff Jason Gore about the Sheriff's race, the recent local indictments of a gambling ring, and more.
Mike sits down with his grandfather Vince & his childhood friend Don. Vince & Don were in a car club called Custom Rods in the East Greenville, PA area. The club owned/raced a front engine dragster at Vargo & Lancaster Dragway. Mike has been on the hunt for one of the old dragsters to possibly own one day!!Check out our website!! - www.irontrapgarage.comDon't forget to listen to our weekly podcast!! - https://open.spotify.com/show/09WnyHe97uUrMkeXF6dQIL?si=dObfWrBKTyqP42qwrO5vjw- Get 10% Off Your Eastwood Order With The Coupon Code ITG10 At Checkout * Some Products Excluded - https://glnk.io/73rnx/irontrap Wanna send us something?Iron Trap GaragePO Box 6New Berlinville, PA19545Matt's Instagram - @irontrap - https://www.instagram.com/irontrap/Mike's Instagram - @mhammsteak - https://www.instagram.com/mhammsteak/Iron Trap Parts Instagram - @irontrapfinds - https://www.instagram.com/irontrapfinds/Iron Trap eBay - https://www.ebay.com/usr/irontrapgarage/
My guest today is Jonathan Hamm, a former number one-ranked amateur boxer in the United States and 2011 US national champion. Jonathan was one of the top super heavyweight fighters of his era and an Olympic team alternate heading into the 2012 London games. Before that, he was a standout college football player who earned a shot with the New Orleans Saints and later transitioned into mixed martial arts, training alongside such legends as Jon Jones. But what makes Jonathan different isn't just his path. It's how he thinks about it. Because beyond the physicality, beyond the competition, Jonathan has developed a deep interest in philosophy, identity, and the mental frameworks that shape how we perform, adapt, and evolve. From the ring to business to life, this is a conversation about pressure, decision making, reinvention and the mind behind it all.
Jeremy Merritt starts the second hour of the program, previewing the NFL Draft, and recapping the first two games in the NBA Playoffs. John and Hamm also reveal what they're gambling on today
The Supreme Court determined that individuals with intellectual disabilities are less culpable and should not face capital punishment. Diminished Capacity is also applied in non-capital sentencings. In Hamm v. Smith, the Supreme Court is revisiting the 70 IQ cutoff because of new understandings about errors in measurement. But the bigger problem is IQ tests fail to measure key cognitive deficits tied directly to moral and criminal responsibility. Therefore, it's time for courts to move beyond IQ as the sole measure of brain functioning. IN THIS EPISODE: Five misconceptions about whether IQ is a valid reflection of impaired cognitive functioning; A list of all cognitive deficits IQ tests do NOT measure; "The Practice Effect" and other measurement errors in IQ testing; Atkins in the context of Autism – the rationale for Atkins is the same, but the standard is useless; The curious case of Phineas Gage – frontal lobe damage doesn't always impact IQ; Traumatic brain injury doesn't always impact IQ; The right testing to measure cognitive deficits. CONTACT INFO FOR DR. LIDSKY: 732-580-6157 | tlidsky@gmail.com LINKS: A deep dive into Hamm v. Smith on Scotus Blog: https://www.scotusblog.com/2025/12/hamm-v-smith-and-the-future-of-capital-punishment/ Other Set for Sentencing Ep. with Dr. Ted Lidsky: Ep. 81: A Child's Poison
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Una joven, amante de la naturaleza y los animales, descubre una tecnología que le permite traspasar su conciencia a un robot que le permite hablar con los animales, a quienes ayuda ante una terrible amenaza. "Hoppers: Operación castor" es la primera historia original de Pixar en casi una década, y fue creada por el animador estadounidense Daniel Chong, quien se hiciera conocido por "Escandalosos" ("We Bare Bears"). La historia de este filme animado apela a público tanto infantil como adulto, y ofrece un mensaje de cuidado al medio ambiente sin exagerar la nota. Ya disponible en salas de cine.
Ronald Young Jr. reviews Hoppers…by himself RYJ wonders how Pixar got away with suggesting violent revolutionRYJ - 4.25 of 5 starsFollow me on IG, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky, and Letterbxd - @ohitsbigronAvailable in theatersStarring Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan, Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, and Dave FrancoWritten by Jesse AndrewsDirected by Daniel ChongFor more information about Hoppers, check out this linkSupport Leaving The Theater on Patreon using this link
The latest episode of The Shameless Plug — the show in which Chris Hewitt and Empire editor Nick de Semlyen dig into the latest issue of Empire magazine — is here, folks, and it's a cracker. Join Chris and Nick as they talk about the Masters Of The Universe cover story, Chris' encounter with Renny Harlin, and the long pursuit to nab Jon Hamm for Pint Of Milk. We should have just scooped him up in a Hamm-net. Elsewhere in the episode, the two talk Threads, magic trees, and Chris does a First Line Of A Feature read in a Scottish accent. Our apologies to the people of Scotland. We hope this will not damage relations between our countries. Enjoy.
We continue the Offseason NFL discussion with Mo Schefter in hour #2. John & Hamm also will give you what games they're gambling on tonight
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In the second hour, John & Hamm discuss Men & Women's College Basketball. They also talk about the current state of the Memphis Grizzlies
Dr. Kathrin Hamm, the Founder & CEO of Bearaby, joins the show to share her journey from the best nap of her life to creating the brand of weighted blankets & home wellness products. Hear how to get comfortable taking risks as an entrepreneur, how to quickly scale your business, how to become the leader in your product category, the science behind weighted blankets & napping, and Kathrin's famous puppet shows. Connect with Kathrin at Bearaby.com, @MyBearaby on Instagram, and on LinkedIn
Navigating the Vikings' Turbulent Offseason: GM Drama, FA Strategies, and Player Futures — In this episode of 'Two Old Bloggers,' Darren and Dave dive into the Minnesota Vikings' tumultuous offseason on Super Bowl Sunday. They discuss the aftermath of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's surprising firing and the interim appointment of Rob Brzezinski as GM. The duo speculates on Brzezinski's prospects for the permanent GM role and the impact on the team's free agency and draft strategies. Key player situations, such as the likely restructuring or potential cutting of T.J. Hockenson and the retirement of C.J. Ham, are also explored. Additionally, they touch on Harrison Smith's uncertain future and the Hall of Fame snub of Kevin Williams. The episode offers a detailed analysis of the Vikings' tight end outlook and potential draft targets to strengthen the position. All this while providing engaging commentary on the Super Bowl matchup between the Patriots and the Seahawks. 00:00 Welcome and Super Bowl Sunday 00:13 Vikings Offseason Chaos 02:50 Rob Brzezinski's Role and Future 07:00 Concerns and Speculations 11:33 Unconventional GM Timing 28:29 CJ Ham's Retirement 31:30 Reflecting on C.J. Hamm's Career and Harrison Smith's Future 33:47 Kevin Williams' Hall of Fame Snub 39:37 Analyzing the Vikings' Tight End Situation 50:16 Potential Tight End Draft Prospects 57:22 Super Bowl Plans and Final Thoughts Fan With Us! We have your Minnesota Vikings talk amongst the Two Old Bloggers, Darren @KickassblogVike, and Dave @Luft_Krigare along with our numbers guy, Drew Bunting. Join the conversation! Fan with us at Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and with our podcast partner Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN. _______________________________________________________ ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Our X can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ Our Discord at https://discord.com/invite/493z6mQXcN ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - https://www.ffsn.app/teams/minnesota-vikings/ ⭐️ Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/FfjdKy7ytiA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when the title disappears, the paycheck stops, and the structure that once held your confidence together is suddenly gone? In this episode, Kehla G is joined by Betsy Hamm for a candid conversation about what it actually takes to leave corporate leadership and rebuild from the inside out. Not just a business. Not just a brand. But identity, confidence, and decision-making when there's no external authority left to lean on. The conversation opens in the tension so many women quietly carry — realizing how much of their certainty, worth, and clarity was propped up by titles, performance reviews, and institutional validation. From there, Kehla and Betsy explore the often-missed deconditioning phase of entrepreneurship: the unraveling that happens when experience is no longer backed by a logo, and confidence must be self-generated rather than inherited. Rather than offering formulas or surface-level branding advice, this episode circles the deeper question underneath it all: what are you actually building your business on? Performance? Platforms? External proof? Or an internal orientation that doesn't collapse when momentum dips? Betsy introduces her PIE framework — performance, image, and exposure — not as a checklist to complete, but as a mirror to reveal where leadership, brand, and confidence are quietly misaligned. The conversation weaves through focus, restraint, circles versus networks, and why entrepreneurial environments often unlock a very different kind of support than corporate ones ever did. This episode doesn't tell you how to “fix” your brand. It invites you to notice what you've been standing on — and what happens when you choose to rebuild from something that can't be taken away. Follow Betsy on IG Download Betsy's PIE Worksheet Check out Betsy's Website Follow Kehla on IG Kehla's Website Download Kehla's Free Resources
Kevin Hamm's passion for trees began in high school and grew into a lifelong career. After years of tree work on a college campus and at a federal prison, often while working two jobs, he launched Hamm's Arbor Care following a major 1998 storm. Kevin weathered the 2008 downturn without filing for bankruptcy and rebuilt over the next decade. Today, his company runs on a strong employee-first culture, family involvement, and education, while his Game of Trees YouTube channel and work in Guatemala highlight his commitment to the arborist community.
Tone sits down with basketball mind Jay Hamm for a deep, wide-ranging conversation that every hoop head, college basketball fan, and sports media listener needs to hear. In this must-watch interview, Jay breaks down his lifelong love for basketball, how he developed his elite basketball analysis, and why today's fans may misunderstand how the NBA is actually played and coached compared to previous eras.From the evolution of basketball strategy to the future of sports media, this episode delivers real insight — not just hot takes. Jay also dives into the biggest 2026 college basketball storylines on both the men's and women's side, explaining which teams, players, and coaches you should be paying attention to this season.With social media, podcasts, and short-form content reshaping sports commentary, Jay shares how traditional radio and long-form analysis can stay relevant in today's digital landscape — and gives the best piece of advice he's received in the business.In the 4th Quarter, things get fun:
"I don't see a lot of upside in the market in 2026, frankly." That was the blunt assessment of Ron Ness, long-time president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council. He wasn't calling for a panic on this episode of Plain Talk, but he is suggesting some realism. We invited Ness on to discuss the decision by North Dakota oil pioneer Harold Hamm to lay down his drilling rigs for the first time in decades. "Rule number one is, nobody speaks for Harold Hamm other than Harold Hamm," Ness said, but added that Hamm is "simply saying the math simply just does not work at at this price of oil." The reason for that is largely out of North Dakota's control. Operators here are at a disadvantage because of our state's geographic remoteness from refiners, as well as our weather. This has gotten harder as rising global supplies have driven down oil prices. "I've been saying for years, you guys, I don't know if anybody's been listening, but our business climate in North Code is eroded," he said. "Our costs are higher. It's getting harder and harder...it's just really really expensive to operate here." He argues that state leaders need to be cautious about committing themselves to more spending. "We underestimate the impact on income taxes and the impact on sales taxes," he said, pointing out that the state takes in a lot of revenues from the oil extraction and production taxes, but what often gets discounted is the revenues from economic activity around operating drilling rigs. The sales taxes from equipment purchases, for instance, and the income taxes paid by workers. "When you lay down drilling rigs... that's really the driver of of the economic activity." The state still has some real opportunities before it, though. "We're still leaving 85% of the oil behind," Ness said, which is ripe for enhanced recovery efforts. "You can mobilize the oil if you put rich gas or or carbon dioxide on that rock and it mobilizes that oil off the rock," though he acknowledge that the politics around bringing the carbon dioxide needed for those efforts to the state through pipelines have become fraught. Also on this episode, me and co-host Chad Oban react to last week's special session and prognosticate the likely fallout from the defeat of the school lunch bill. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode.
"I don't see a lot of upside in the market in 2026, frankly." That was the blunt assessment of Ron Ness, long-time president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council. He wasn't calling for a panic on this episode of Plain Talk, but he is suggesting some realism. We invited Ness on to discuss the decision by North Dakota oil pioneer Harold Hamm to lay down his drilling rigs for the first time in decades. "Rule number one is, nobody speaks for Harold Hamm other than Harold Hamm," Ness said, but added that Hamm is "simply saying the math simply just does not work at at this price of oil." The reason for that is largely out of North Dakota's control. Operators here are at a disadvantage because of our state's geographic remoteness from refiners, as well as our weather. This has gotten harder as rising global supplies have driven down oil prices. "I've been saying for years, you guys, I don't know if anybody's been listening, but our business climate in North Code is eroded," he said. "Our costs are higher. It's getting harder and harder...it's just really really expensive to operate here." He argues that state leaders need to be cautious about committing themselves to more spending. "We underestimate the impact on income taxes and the impact on sales taxes," he said, pointing out that the state takes in a lot of revenues from the oil extraction and production taxes, but what often gets discounted is the revenues from economic activity around operating drilling rigs. The sales taxes from equipment purchases, for instance, and the income taxes paid by workers. "When you lay down drilling rigs... that's really the driver of of the economic activity." The state still has some real opportunities before it, though. "We're still leaving 85% of the oil behind," Ness said, which is ripe for enhanced recovery efforts. "You can mobilize the oil if you put rich gas or or carbon dioxide on that rock and it mobilizes that oil off the rock," though he acknowledge that the politics around bringing the carbon dioxide needed for those efforts to the state through pipelines have become fraught. Also on this episode, me and co-host Chad Oban react to last week's special session and prognosticate the likely fallout from the defeat of the school lunch bill. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode.
Jordan Hamm is the team manager for Brooks Trail. In the last year he has put together a super start team of young athletes all over the US. Many of these athletes have showed their talent in the sub ultra distances in the last year at the Golden Trail World Series, World Champs and WMRA series events. Jordan shares with us the why of how he puts together a team and the things he enjoys most about the current team.
If North Dakota's oil industry could be represented by a single personality, it would be Continental Resources founder Harold Hamm. So when Hamm says he's laying down his drilling rigs because low oil prices mean there's no margin in operating them, it got a lot of attention from the public. Oil tax revenues, both directly and indirectly, provide the lion's share of our state's funding. Is it time to panic? Not yet says Justin Kringstad, the executive director of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority. "No major warning signs to start panicking about, but we'll keep watching it," he said on this episode of Plain Talk. "If the announcement by Continental is the start of something bigger, then absolutely, we certainly need to get on top of that right away and understand what the impacts would be for the state and as a whole." "We need to watch the rig counts closely," he added. What prompted Hamm to act, Kringstad said, is a global oversupply of oil. Asked if President Donald Trump's push to bring more Venezuelan oil to the marketplace is a part of that problem, Kringstad said not yet. "The Venezuelan situation, just stepping back and looking at global oil markets, is not a major impact at all really on any of key markets" for the time being, he said. Also on this episode, co-host Chad Oban and I discuss the debate over universal school meals at the special session in Bismarck If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
If North Dakota's oil industry could be represented by a single personality, it would be Continental Resources founder Harold Hamm. So when Hamm says he's laying down his drilling rigs because low oil prices mean there's no margin in operating them, it got a lot of attention from the public. Oil tax revenues, both directly and indirectly, provide the lion's share of our state's funding. Is it time to panic? Not yet says Justin Kringstad, the executive director of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority. "No major warning signs to start panicking about, but we'll keep watching it," he said on this episode of Plain Talk. "If the announcement by Continental is the start of something bigger, then absolutely, we certainly need to get on top of that right away and understand what the impacts would be for the state and as a whole." "We need to watch the rig counts closely," he added. What prompted Hamm to act, Kringstad said, is a global oversupply of oil. Asked if President Donald Trump's push to bring more Venezuelan oil to the marketplace is a part of that problem, Kringstad said not yet. "The Venezuelan situation, just stepping back and looking at global oil markets, is not a major impact at all really on any of key markets" for the time being, he said. Also on this episode, co-host Chad Oban and I discuss the debate over universal school meals at the special session in Bismarck If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
Kevin Hamm's passion for trees began in high school and grew into a lifelong career. After years of tree work on a college campus and at a federal prison, often while working two jobs, he launched Hamm's Arbor Care following a major 1998 storm. Kevin weathered the 2008 downturn without filing for bankruptcy and rebuilt over the next decade. Today, his company runs on a strong employee-first culture, family involvement, and education, while his Game of Trees YouTube channel and work in Guatemala highlight his commitment to the arborist community.
This week on Bumming With Bobcat, it's Buzz Kill & Beers with Doug Wampler, where bowling, Hamm's beer, and roach control all somehow collide.
The podcast is back in the "World Famous" Palm Street Studio on a Monday night. The weather and Phil's trip to Minnesota...lots to cover. We have some Hamm's! The podcast is not syndicated...why didn't we think of that earlier? Liquor store fun and following Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives. The Blade has a bad medical experience. What are they going to do as far as the hospital with the old gas station? Returning empties sucks...no wonder no one wants to. Adam grinds gears and converts. Featuring The Grumpy Griller, Brian "The Blade", Hall of Famer Junior!, Phil Nichol, and Adam Filkins. Make good choices!
It's Friday, December 12th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Canadian pastor released from prison with gag order Canadian Pastor Derek Reimer has been released from prison in Calgary, Alberta on strict conditions as he is still serving his one-year house arrest and two-year probation for objecting to a Drag Queen Story Hour for little kids in a 90-second, peaceful conversation with Saddletowne Library Manager Shannon Slater. Reimer is not allowed to use any form of social media. Plus, leftist government officials have actually restricted him from attending the Street Church in Calgary and The Remnant Church in Red Deer because his parole officer is scared he will “rally up the mob.” Pastor Artur Pawlawski of Street Church told The Worldview, “Pastor Reimer has been totally muzzled by the Canadian courts. He has been prohibited from talking with anyone including his family, his friends, churchgoers, or reporters. It's a total, Soviet-style gag order. If he talked to anyone about what is happening he will go straight back to prison.” Pawlawski knows first-hand about these kind of oppressive government tactics. He said, “I grew up behind the Iron Curtain. Communists muzzled the public. If you dared to expose them by telling the truth, they would do a show trial, imprison you, and torture you. “ Not surprisingly, the Canadian judge insisted that any Biblical objection to the sinful lifestyle of transgenders and homosexuals on the part of Pastor Reimer would qualify as “hate speech.” Calgary Pastor Shawn Hamm said, “The courts in Alberta are corrupt and they have been turned into a political circus! The judicial system can use ‘hurt feelings' in the province of Alberta to try to silence Christians on our biblical beliefs. They are doing their best to silence Pastor Derek, but they cannot silence all of us!” Hamm added, “The Drag Queen Story Hour that is happening all across Canada must be exposed for what it is -- pervert grooming sessions that are happening in public spaces!” Learn more and help with Pastor Reimer's legal defense at www.SavePastorDerek.com. Jeffress: “None of the government's business” what pastors preach On Wednesday, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas had a message for a White House religious liberty panel. JEFFRESS: “What I preach from the pulpit of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, or any pastor preaches from his church is none of the government's business.” (clapping) In testimony before the U.S. Department of Justice's Religious Liberty Commission, Jeffress shared their experience with the Internal Revenue Service during a controversial church tax inquiry in 2021 under former President Joe Biden. Jeffress' statement to the Commission included comments he initially shared with his congregation on Sunday, in which he recounted how the atheist legal organization Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint with the IRS after former Vice President Mike Pence and then-HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson shared their faith testimonies of “how they came to know Jesus as Savior” at Jeffress' church in June 2020. Jeffress said, “It's interesting that we did not hear anything from the IRS for 11 months. Then, four months after Joe Biden became president, on May 6, 2021, the IRS informed our church that they were initiating an inquiry into the tax-exempt status of our church because of our patriotic service.” He added that he does not endorse candidates from the pulpit, but “we encourage Christians to vote their biblical conviction.” Ironically, on November 1, 2020, the same day he addressed his church about the presidential race, President Biden was speaking at the Sharon Baptist Church in Philadelphia, where the former president and the church's pastor “openly encouraged members to vote for Biden while both men were standing in front of a campaign banner in the church.” Jeffress noted, “When we pointed out the contrast to the IRS between our non-endorsement policy and this church's flagrant disregard for the Johnson Amendment, the IRS officials conducting the examination had no response.” While the inquiry lasted more than a year, the IRS eventually acknowledged in July 2022 that First Baptist Dallas “did not engage in any improper political intervention or violate the U.S. tax code.” Despite the favorable outcome, Jeffress said he wanted to testify before the Commission because while First Baptist Dallas could afford the legal fees, most churches could not — nor, he said, should they have to do so. Elon Musk affirms belief in Creator On The Katie Miller Podcast, billionaire Elon Musk revealed that he looks up to the Creator at the 12:37-mark of a nearly hour-long conversation, reports The Christian Post. MILLER: “Who do you look up to the most?” MUSK: “The Creator.” MILLER: “What's your current position on God?” MUSK: “God is the Creator.” MILLER: “You don't believe in God, though, do you?” MUSK: “Well, I believe those this universe came for something. People have different labels.” The comments from the Tesla and SpaceX founder are the latest in his publicly evolving views on God and faith. In response to a tweet from a user on X urging him to confess a Creator in May 2022, Musk wrote: "Thank you for the blessing, but I'm OK with going to hell, if that is indeed my destination, since the vast majority of all humans ever born will be there." Describing the reality of hell, Jesus said to those on His left, 'Depart from Me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.'" (Matthew 25:41) Subsequently, in 2025, Musk urged his millions of X followers to go to church following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10th. He also attended Kirk's memorial in Glendale, Arizona on September 21st. 17 pro-lifers arrested for blocking Memphis Planned Parenthood abortion mill And finally, ten men and seven women spent a night in a Memphis jail on December 5th, after staging a peaceful protest in front of the Memphis, Tennessee Planned Parenthood abortion mill, reports LifeSiteNews.com. The protest was organized by “Rescue Resurrection,” a pro-life group planning “rescue” actions across the country. Those arrested included well-known figures in the pro-life movement: Randall Terry, founder of Operation Rescue; Joan Andrews Bell, a longtime pro-life advocate; Terrisa Bukovinac, director of Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising; Nathan Berning, director of Let Them Live; and Dr. Monica Miller of Citizens for Life, among others. Exhausted from spending a sleepless night in an over-crowded holding cell with no beds, Randall Terry said that “this is a very small price to pay to stand up for the babies.” Video footage of the arrests captured by journalist Ford Fischer shows Terry, Bell, and other pro-life protesters being dragged away by police, because they went limp, before being transported to jail. And there is video of Joan Andrews Bell, a sernior citizen, being carried away by three Memphis Police Officers. Bell was pardoned by President Trump after being sentenced to two years in prison for a prior abortion clinic blockade for which she was prosecuted under President Biden. No doubt they were inspired by Proverbs 24:11 which says, “Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, December 12th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
A case in which the Court will decide whether and how courts may consider the cumulative effect of multiple IQ scores in assessing an Atkins claim.