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In this episode, I talk about the biggest opportunity for real estate agents in 2026: moving past the "old grind" and embracing content as your new foundation. I encourage you to stop making excuses about your busy schedule and start spending 50% of your time on the 7 to 12 platforms where the world's attention actually lives. I also discuss why being a "human" leader with empathy and humility will always outperform those who are only driven by the next commission check. You'll learn about:The "Platforms and Handles" (P&H) framework for social mediaHow to show up in the age of AI searchThe difference between selfless and selfish contentWhy Snapchat Spotlight and LinkedIn are untapped goldminesHow to lead with humanity and scale a massive team
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AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the U.S. is keeping up the pressure on Iran.
⚖️ No Lawyer Divorce? Here's What California Allows | Los Angeles Divorce Many people assume hiring a lawyer is required to get divorced—but that's not always true in California. This video explains when you can get divorced in Los Angeles without hiring an attorney, and what parts of the process you still can't skip—like paperwork, service, timelines, and court rules.
Wednesday Hour 1: Iowa handles Maryland & Cyclones roll Arizona State
In 2022, the city of Seattle began sending less-urgent 911 callers to speak with nurse navigators who decide the next steps. The city says it’s going well and reduces strain on emergency rooms and ambulances. Now, a wrongful death lawsuit is raising concerns about response times. Seattle Times reporter Daniel Beekman’s been investigating. He'll talk about what he found. Read more here. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Santa Clara came into the WCC Tournament needing at least one win to feel confident about their NCAA Tournament hopes and got it with a win over Pacific. But is it enough? A win over Saint Mary's should solidify it.Oregon State, behind a dazzling performance from Dez White, rallied in the first half and held on for dear life as they beat USF to advance to the WCC semis against Gonzaga.
Jori Negin-Shecter (@JNeginShecter) and Zach Worden (@Worden_Zach) react to Team Canada's 8-2 win over Colombia to open its World Baseball Classic schedule, discussing Owen Caissie's big homer, Michael Soroka's start and more.
What do we want from sports? The very best athletes competing as hard as they know how, putting all their effort and training and natural ability to the test against their opponents. But this time of year, that's not the product the NBA is putting on the court. Instead, teams at the bottom of the league are competing … to lose, because it could help them get a top pick in next year's draft. It's called tanking — it's bad for fans, and it's bad for the league.Tanking has gotten especially egregious this year. Even NBA Adam Silver has called out teams for tanking. He recently announced that league bigwigs are considering “every possible remedy” to “align incentives.”Today on the show — Planet Money fixes the NBA's tanking problem by … fixing the NBA draft. We get solutions from Hockey Hall of Famer Jayna Hefford, World Cup Champion Sam Mewis, and long-time NBA analyst Zach Lowe. Handles for the NBA fans in the episode: thevoiceofevan, fullcourtblitz, ashleynevel, igotnxtpodcast, finesse.wes, basketballsavant, and mikedaddino__.Live event info and tickets here / Pre-order the Planet Money book and get a free gift. / Subscribe to Planet Money+Listen free: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or the NPR appFacebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly NewsletterThis episode was hosted by Keith Romer and Erika Beras. It was produced by James Sneed with an assist from Sam Yellowhorse Kesler. It was edited by Jess Jiang and fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Alex Goldmark is our executive producer.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Ryan Carson taught over 1,000,000 people how to code at Treehouse and spent 25% of his entire life doing it. Now he says everything about that process needs to change.In this livestream, Ryan joins Corey Noles and Grant Harvey to rethink programming education from scratch. When AI agents can write production code, pass competitive coding challenges, and ship features while you sleep.We'll cover:
Dr. Beckett interviews Josh Luber, discussing Luber's 136-page book on “BlindBoxification”, covering transparency versus mystery in the hobby, hybrid product concepts, and Panini's outlook without full licensing. Beckett highlights Griffey's rise prior to grading and factory set production, then points to prediction markets as a major emerging topic—raising issues like insider knowledge, manipulation, regulation, and examples of real-world event control. They discuss pseudonymous hobby identities and how real-world presence can act as a safeguard. Beckett and Luber explore “truly collectible cards” (TCCs)—cards that aren't for sale—contrasting illiquid “inaccessible” grails with liquid bellwether cards. Beckett shares his 1977 experience splitting a 1952 Topps set to keep 406 cards while a partner took the Mantle, using it to frame what makes a card iconic, alongside T206 Honus Wagner. They revisit how “hits” used to be high-number short prints and speculate on series-by-series supply differences, including Beckett's thesis about the 1952 Topps fifth series drop-off and the Mantle double print. The conversation also contrasts earlier hobby knowledge-sharing with today's widespread access to data (e.g., pop reports and market tools), and concludes with Wagner's long-standing mystique predating grading, PSA's origins in coin grading, and challenges graders face with trimming detection and policy choices. 00:48 Transparency and Licensing Talk 01:33 Griffey Before Grading 02:09 Prediction Markets in Cards 04:37 Handles and Hobby Pseudonyms 05:35 Truly Collectible Cards 07:38 What Makes a Card Iconic 08:54 High Numbers as the Hits 11:21 Information Then vs Now 13:52 Wagner Mystique and Grading Origins
This week, we’re bringing you an episode from the podcast No Such Thing. Join Manny, Noah, and Devan — three best friends and journalists — as they settle dumb arguments by actually doing the research. Each week, they start with a debate or discussion. In this episode, they ask: what’s up with Tesla door handles? And why do microwaves have so many buttons? And why are couches so expensive, but so uncomfortable? They’re joined by experts to answer these questions, including friend of the pod, Dexter Thomas, host of kill switch. For more information, please subscribe to their newsletter at www.nosuchthing.show. And if you have any questions you’d like Manny, Devan and Noah to get to the bottom of, email them at or leave a voicemail: (860) 325-0286.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Supreme Court tanks Donald Trump's tariff program in a 6-3 ruling supported by two of his hand-picked justices. Lovett talks to Jerusalem Demsas, economics writer and editor-in-chief of The Argument, about the epic presidential tantrum that followed and what Trump might do now. Then they discuss the findings from a new Argument poll about the backlash to trans rights, why Congress won't assert itself as a coequal branch, the way forward for housing policy, and why all the commentary about the anti-Trump resistance being "cringe" is missing the point.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
We've driven a STACK of cars lately - from the bargain that is a base Hyundai Santa Fe, the bold, fun MG 7...and we talk about the interior of the new Ferrari Luce, Chinese EV door handles, Paul’s fly issue and Gordie’s hair issue. If you haven't done so - subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast platform and hit us up at contact@thedriversshow.com.au if you have any questions you want us to read out on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An overview sermon on the book of Genesis.Speaker: Gregory W Mathis
Giorgia Meloni has called protesters at the Winter Olympic Games "the enemies of Italy" — a kind of shortcut we often see in Donald Trump's interventions.Is the Italian prime minister, replicating Trump's recipe for success?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on:LinkedIn Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ohio State men’s basketball beat reporter Adam Jardy recaps the 82-61 loss to Michigan on the latest episode of the BuckeyeXtra basketball podcast. During this edition, we provide our takeaways from this game and look ahead to what’s next for the Buckeyes.
"Grab the headboard. If you let go, I stop."---You always love pushing his buttons a bit. Liking the comments about how attractive your boyfriend is, knowing he's all yours. You never meant for him to see what you've liked… but who's complaining when either way, you win…---IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THE FULL SPICY VERSION OF THIS AUDIO, YOU CAN LISTEN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Zinno and Drew get in to the unfortunate Falcons news from over the weekend: James Pierce Jr getting arrested in Miami. Right from the hilt, Matt Ryan has a decision to make that could help shape his tenure as president of football.
Three-time Olympic gold medallist Bronte Campbell knows a lot about high-stress situations. But for the co-founder and CEO of sustainable athleisure company Earthletica, there are a few techniques she draws on no matter the circumstance. On this week’s episode, BOSS editor Sally Patten finds out how this athlete-turned-chief executive deals with high-stakes events – in the pool and the office. This podcast was sponsored by Aussie Broadband.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gabe and Drew break down Mizzou's 78-59 win over South Carolina with big performances from Mark Mitchell and Jayden Stone. The Tigers pass a big road test.Has Dennis Gates found his rotation for the rest of the season?
⏳ No Court Date—So Why Is My California Divorce Still Stuck? | Los Angeles Divorce In a California divorce, not having a court date doesn't automatically mean your case is moving forward. In this video, we explain how divorces can quietly stall in the court system when filings are incomplete, not properly accepted, or missing required steps—even when there's no court appearance scheduled. Simply submitting paperwork isn't enough if it isn't processed correctly. Divorce661 makes sure your filings are complete, properly accepted, and actively moving through the court system, so your case doesn't sit unnoticed while time passes.
A brutal, no-win question gets put to new Bills defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard: was that controversial playoff play a catch or not? The guys break down why it's such a loaded spot for a coach, debate how they would have answered it, and then give Leonhard full credit for threading the needle with a smart, honest, and loyalty-protecting response. From there, the conversation spirals into classic Buffalo heartbreak, Bills fan trauma, and how one call can completely change a Super Bowl path. It's a reminder of how fine the margins are, how fans never forget, and why sometimes the best answer is barely answering at all.
Happy to have you joining us here on our beer geekish show, The Perfect Pour. Some things to expect this week include: Topa Topa is laying off. Visalia beer spots. Beer & vinyl. A large tap handle design discussion. .........Florida. Have your own beer day. At least sustainable 4-pack holders are not loud. Triple IPA Season is here! And more!! Thank you for listening! download HOSTED BY: Nick, Rad Stacey, Mikey MUSIC BY: Sunburns and Paul From Fairfax. BEER AND SHOW-RELATED LINKS: SUPPORT THE SHOW AND BECOME A GOLDEN GOD! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. You can also find us on Spotify and most podcast players. Perfect Pour's YouTube Channel. VOICEMAIL/TEXT LINE: 559-492-0542 Drop Us a Line: perfectpourpodcast@gmail.com. Join our Discord Channel! Send Postcards or Samples to us: The Perfect Pour – co Mike Seay 2037 W. Bullard Ave #153 Fresno, CA 93711 Mikey's newsletter: Drinking & Thinking. Check this!: Mikey's Dorky Amazon Storefront.
Sleek, flush, futuristic--hidden door handles once symbolized the EV era. Now, they're being flagged as safety risks. China is set to ban them, becoming the first country in the world to do so. What triggered the move? How will it affect automakers? Will the impact stop at car design, or ripple into global standards? Host Tu Yun is joined by Professor Yan Liang, Professor of Economics, Willamette University, the United States, Professor Andy Mok of Beijing Foreign Studies University, who's also a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, and Professor Warwick Powell, Adjunct Professor, Queensland University of Technology, Australia for a chat.
If the fistful that the kohen takes from the grain-offering becomes ritually impure, then the tzitz (the frontpiece) of the kohen gadol's garments will function to bring about the acceptance of the offering. Though the very fact of that working is puzzling. But why wouldn't the tzitz accept blemishes in an animal sacrifice? (among other key questions). Also, the question of intent comes into play - and the question of how the tzitz will incorporate those factors is considered seriously, by means of examples - including between shogeg and intentional, as well as an individual's offering and a communal offering. Plus, the concerns that lead to emending a rabbinic text, and the concerns of emending the text.
The gang comes together to discuss UFC 325. They talk about Volk's repeat victory over Lopes and big wins from Ruffy and BSD. The gang then talks about the fight announcements for the UK fight night and the UFC 324 views. They then make their predictions for this weekend's warehouse fights before giving their top 5 live performances. All that and another edition of "Stuff We Like."
In Episode 245 of Black & A Half, Silas and Samantha spiral (lovingly) through the idea of consistency — what it actually looks like, why it's harder than people admit, and how it applies to creativity, fitness, social media, and life in general. From rants about grocery bags with no handles, to algorithms, burnout, branding, and showing up imperfectly, this episode is equal parts funny, thoughtful, and extremely relatable. Come for the laughs, stay for the motivation (and the mild existential dread).
Lea Nelson and Chelsea Poppens react to Iowa State's win over Arizona, courtesy of Karl Auto Group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3 of A&G features... White guilt craziness on the left & fraud Busfield accusers & the protests in Iran Joe's AI troubles & the damage AI will cause Indiana/Miami game & eating Ai art See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features... White guilt craziness on the left & fraud Busfield accusers & the protests in Iran Joe's AI troubles & the damage AI will cause Indiana/Miami game & eating Ai art See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony and Daryl discuss how the Browns and the next head coach will handle the future at QB, Shedeur Sanders' position as the potential starter.
Hour 2 of the Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
On today's episode of Have Kids They Said, Nicole has a curling iron injury, starting to choose local over big business, and the parental question of whose gift card is it really. Parker handles a bully, talk toxic mom groups, and wonder if drinking just isn't the vibe anymore.Hit play now and share with someone who's also rethinking everything. Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.comFollow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jenn talks about her insurance woes and how she's dealing with them.
Jake Brend and Aiden Wyatt react to No. 3 Iowa State's victory over Oklahoma State, courtesy of Karl Auto Group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
252: In this episode, I sat down with Brandon Parker, founder of Land AI, to talk about how AI is revolutionizing the land investing world.(Show Notes: REtipster.com/252)Brandon's company has made over 10 million cold calls and helped clients close more than $20 million in land acquisitions this year alone. His AI voice assistant (Maya) can now handle full seller conversations, qualify leads, and send high-quality prospects directly into your CRM.We dig into how this technology works, the compliance rules around AI, the tech stack powering it, and how it compares to traditional cold calling or direct mail.
Handel on the Law. Marginal Legal Advice. Bill gets interrupted by President Trump's press conference about the attack on Venezuela (How dare he!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bill's on vacation for the holiday... Here's a best of! AI Bill takes over for real Bill... and does Bill better than Bill! Also, buying a fake ID, and Petros joins the show to talk Dodgers winning the World Series!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1144. This week, we look at the origin of the letter X as the variable for the unknown in algebra. Then, we look at the phrase "how come," explaining why it's more informal than "why" and how its grammar subtly differs from other question words.That X segment was written by Peter Schumer, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Middlebury College, and it originally appeared on The Conversation and appears here through a Creative Commons license.Links to Get One Month Free of the Grammar Girl Patreon (different links for different levels)Order of the Snail ($1/month level): https://www.patreon.com/grammargirl/redeem/687E4Order of the Aardvark ($5/month level): https://www.patreon.com/grammargirl/redeem/07205Keeper of the Commas ($10/month level): https://www.patreon.com/grammargirl/redeem/50A0BGuardian of the Grammary ($25/month level): https://www.patreon.com/grammargirl/redeem/949F7
Oregon is moving on. On this episode of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil, and John Evans break down the Ducks' opening-round College Football Playoff win over James Madison and what it means as Oregon advances to the quarterfinals. The crew recaps how Oregon handled the moment, the biggest takeaways from the game itself, and where the Ducks impressed — or still have room to grow — coming off the extended layoff. We also dive into what we learned postgame from player and coach interviews, including how Oregon viewed its execution, mindset, and preparation in a win-or-go-home setting. Want to participate in the next Mailbag podcast? You can send questions on social media or ask them directly on the DuckTerritory message board here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paramount is messing with Netflix's Warner Bros Deal... It's a Hostile Takeover.Sephora's sales are all-time-high'ing… because beauty is a game of inches.16 Handles frozen yogurt is back… Because Froyo was a victim of its own success.Plus, Justin Bieber is hating on this one iPhone feature… and it's messing with $AAPL stock.$LVMUY $PARA $NFLXBuy tickets to The IPO Tour (our In-Person Offering) TODAYAustin, TX (2/25): https://tickets.austintheatre.org/13274/13275 Arlington, VA (3/11): https://www.arlingtondrafthouse.com/shows/341317 New York, NY (4/8): https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0000637AE43ED0C2Los Angeles, CA (6/3): https://www.squadup.com/events/the-best-one-yet-liveGet your TBOY Yeti Doll gift here: https://tboypod.com/shop/product/economic-support-yeti-doll WSLETTER:https://tboypod.com/newsletter OUR 2ND SHOW:Want more business storytelling from us? Check our weekly deepdive show, The Best Idea Yet: The untold origin story of the products you're obsessed with. Listen for free to The Best Idea Yet: https://wondery.com/links/the-best-idea-yet/NEW LISTENERSFill out our 2 minute survey: https://qualtricsxm88y5r986q.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dp1FDYiJgt6lHy6GET ON THE POD: Submit a shoutout or fact: https://tboypod.com/shoutouts SOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tboypod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tboypodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tboypod Linkedin (Nick): https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-martell/Linkedin (Jack): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-crivici-kramer/Anything else: https://tboypod.com/ About Us: The daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. Formerly known as Robinhood Snacks, The Best One Yet is hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Renard “Ray” Sims. Topic: Entrepreneurship, property management, and building generational wealth through real estate. Ray Sims shares his journey from government employee to entrepreneur, founding a property management company in the Metro DC area. He discusses the challenges of transitioning into business ownership, the structure of his company, and the importance of networking, automation, and community service.