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On March 20th, 1995, the Tokyo subway system was flooded with sarin nerve gas in a coordinated terrorist attack by the religious cult Aum Shinrikyō. Led by the charismatic new-age guru, Shoko Asahara, the well-funded and technologically ambitious Aum organization manufactured and deployed chemical weapons in an attempt to bring about the end of the world. In the chaos that followed, 13 people were killed, thousands were injured, and the international community shuddered at the possibility of future attacks by fringe political groups. SOURCES: Amarasingam, A. (2017, April 5). A history of sarin as a weapon. The Atlantic. Cotton, Simon. “Nerve Agents: What Are They and How Do They Work?” American Scientist, vol. 106, no. 3, 2018, pp. 138–40. Danzig, Richard; Sageman, Marc; Leighton, Terrance; Hough, Lloyd; Yuki, Hidemi; Kotani, Rui; Hosford, Zachary M.. Aum Shinrikyo: Insights Into How Terrorists Develop Biological and Chemical Weapons . Center for a New American Security. 2011. Gunaratna, Rohan. “Aum Shinrikyo's Rise, Fall and Revival.” Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses, vol. 10, no. 8, 2018, pp. 1–6. Harmon, Christopher C. “How Terrorist Groups End: Studies of the Twentieth Century.” Strategic Studies Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 3, 2010, pp. 43–84. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/26269787. “IHT: A Safe and Sure System — Until Now.” The New York Times, 21 Mar. 1995. Jones, Seth G., and Martin C. Libicki. “Policing and Japan's Aum Shinrikyo.” How Terrorist Groups End: Lessons for Countering al Qa'ida, RAND Corporation, 2008, pp. 45–62. Kaplan, David E. (1996) “Aum's Shoko Asahara and the Cult at the End of the World”. WIRED. Lifton, Robert Jay. Destroying the World to Save It: Aum Shinrikyo, Apocalyptic Violence, and the New Global Terrorism. 1999. Murakami, Haruki. Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche. Translated by Alfred Birnbaum and Philip Gabriel. 2001. Murphy, P. (2014, June 21). Matsumoto: Aum's sarin guinea pig. The Japan Times. Reader, Ian. Religious Violence in Contemporary Japan: The Case of Aum Shinrikyo. 2000. Tucker, Jonathan B. “Chemical/Biological Terrorism: Coping with a New Threat.” Politics and the Life Sciences, vol. 15, no. 2, 1996, pp. 167–83. Ushiyama, Rin. “Shock and Anger: Societal Responses to the Tokyo Subway Attack.” Aum Shinrikyō and Religious Terrorism in Japanese Collective Memory., The British Academy, 2023, pp. 52–80. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, business transformation powerhouse Dr. Darnyelle Jervey Harmon joins me to talk about the moment she looked at her wildly successful company… and realized she hated it.This isn't a story about hustle culture or “girlboss bounce-backs.”It's about bankruptcy, rebuilding with intention, and choosing a business that loves you back.We break down the difference between scaling and self-sacrifice, how money exposes what you haven't healed, why “more clients” isn't the strategy people think it is, and how Darnyelle rebuilt a seven-figure company in two years—this time without losing her health, relationships, or sanity.We dig into the metaphysics of money, the courage to kill a successful business, and what it really means to lead with soul.No clichés. No hustle theatre.Just clarity, candor, and the blueprint for a business that pays well and preserves your life.TL;DR* Success ≠ Sustainability: A seven-figure business can still be a monster.* Burnout math: Saying yes for money creates commitments you eventually suffocate under.* Money as a mirror: It amplifies what you haven't healed—not what you hope for.* One offer > Seven streams: She rebuilt to millions with one $35–40k offer and 35 clients.* Speaking still prints leads: Free or paid—stages can generate six figures if used strategically.* Rebuild rule #1: Sit down. Breathe. Get clear. Desire before strategy.* Work ≠ worth: Your business should love you back—or it's not success.What We Cover* Filing bankruptcy after her first year in business* Working full-time while rebuilding clarity* Scaling to seven figures… then realizing she hated the Frankenstein she'd created* Walking away from all previous commitments to start over* Designing a life-first, soul-centered business* Building the Move to Millions method* Why most entrepreneurs overcomplicate revenue* How she books paid speaking gigs year-round* The discipline of 90 minutes of BD/day* Turning free stages into predictable clientsMemorable Lines* “I didn't build a business. I built a monster.”* “Money amplifies everything you haven't healed.”* “I stopped pitting myself out for revenue.”* “Clarity comes when you sit down long enough to breathe.”* “You don't need seven income streams—you need one that works.”GuestDr. Darnyelle Jervey Harmon — CEO of Incredible One Enterprises, creator of the Move to Millions method, business transformation leader helping entrepreneurs scale sustainably.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darnyellejerveyharmon/Website: https://movetomillions.com/podcast/Why This MattersIf you want a business that lasts—one that doesn't wreck your body, your marriage, your joy, or your sanity—you must stop chasing complexity and start designing for reality:* a business model that respects your energy* one clear offer that can scale* money earned without martyrdom* self-care as strategy, not luxuryThis episode is the roadmap for founders ready to rebuild without burning down.Call to ActionIf this conversation lit something up for you, don't just let it fade. Come join me inside the Second Life Leader community on Skool. That's where I share the frameworks, field reports, and real stories of reinvention that don't make it into the podcast. You'll connect with other professionals who are actively rebuilding and leading with clarity. The link is in the show notes—step inside and start building your Second Life today.https://secondlifeleader.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.com
In this transformative episode of Unleashing Intuition Secrets, Michael Jaco sits down with Dr. Jon Harmon, a leading expert in neurofeedback, copper peptides, and regenerative wellness, to reveal the groundbreaking science behind reversing aging — naturally and powerfully. Dr. Harmon shares his remarkable journey from traditional chiropractic practice to becoming one of the foremost voices in anti-aging therapies. Through profound personal tragedy and deep professional exploration, he discovered the incredible potential of copper peptides, telomere restoration, mitochondrial repair, and LifeWave's X39 phototherapy technology to rejuvenate the body at the cellular level. Michael and Dr. Harmon break down the real science behind: • Copper peptides and their role in regeneration • Telomere length and biological aging • Mitochondrial function and energy production • Cognitive decline and neurofeedback breakthroughs • X39's potential to activate stem cells and restore youthfulness Packed with insights, real-world case stories, and cutting-edge research, this episode reveals what's truly possible when ancient wisdom, modern science, and advanced phototherapy come together. Explore Dr. Harmon's book How to Reverse Aging on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/How-Reverse-Aging-Comprehensive-Peptides-ebook/dp/B0CK4FKQJ8?ref_=ast_author_dp&th=1&psc=1 Explore with Michael Jaco: https://michaelkjaco.com This is the future of youth restoration — and it's available now. Stay in the love vibrations as you discover what your body is truly capable of. ✨
On this special episode of OneHaas, Dr. Jennifer Chatman, Dean of the Haas School of Business, shares her career journey and her hopes for the future of Haas. Dean Chatman is not just a double bear, with an undergraduate degree and PhD from Haas, but has called UC Berkeley's campus home for most of her life. In this interview, she chats with host Sean Li about growing up in an academic family, how her father, a Berkeley professor, inspired her to pursue a life of learning, how following her curiosity led to a pioneering career studying organizational culture, the enduring relevance of Haas' defining leadership principles, and why she thinks the future of Haas is very bright indeed. *OneHaas Alumni Podcast is a production of Haas School of Business and is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:On passing the baton from one Berkeley professor to another“ So I remember being out here just before I was about to start and my dad was just about to retire. We had lunch somewhere on campus and we were sitting on the steps of Harmon gym… and a student walks by and looks up and says, ‘Hi, Professor Chatman.' And my dad looks at this student and he looks again. He said, ‘I don't recognize that student.' I said, ‘Yeah, Dad, that's one of mine.' So that was the official passing of the baton.”On finding a passion early on for social psychology“ I've always been fascinated by social interaction. And I remember in high school…I always loved to type up surveys and then I would go give them to people. I'd give them to my parents, I'd give them to my sisters. I'd give it to my friends, like, what did you have for breakfast? And, you know, A, B, C, or D. Right? And, I just found that sort of calculating of what people were doing and what were the similarities across people and what were the ways in which they diverged. I found both of those things very, very interesting.”On the importance of trusting and leaning into your curiosity “ I think the advice is trust your curiosity and trust what gets you excited and passionate and figure out a way to lean into it, and develop a pathway that involves the things that kind of get you up in the morning. You know, career paths are very, very long and you wanna be doing something that's interesting to you. That gives you energy and it's actually something I really admire and love about our Haas students. There is not one Haas student that I've ever run into who is anything less than completely fascinating. Every single one of our students is interesting. They have a unique and distinctive story. They have really wide ranging interests. I find it just a profound distinction that we're privileged to have this community of super interesting, passionate students.”On her hopes for the future of Haas “ I just think that this is a really incredible moment for our school and we're so full of ideas and our students are so capable and eager and brilliant. They are defining the future and I think that our humanity as well as our skills in leveraging technology, but it's our humanity that's going to allow us to flourish into the future. And I'm just really excited about that.”Show Links:LinkedIn ProfileHaas ProfileProfessional WebsiteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
The Steelers come off an embarrassing loss to the Buffalo Bills, a game in which they gave up a record 249 yards on the ground in Pittsburgh. Now, the noise regarding Mike Tomlin's future with the team are at an all time high. When former Steelers legends James Harrison and Ben Roethlisberger both say they think its time to move on from head man, people start to take notice. Unfortunately for the Steelers, the next team up on the schedule is an AFC North matchup that takes the team to Baltimore, a team who put up a record 300 yards on the ground in their last meeting. Join Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they break down the team's performance against the Bills, explore what lies ahead — including the pivotal matchup with the Ravens — and take a tour around the NFL, where Week 14 delivers several playoff-caliber showdowns.
Jason and Harmon debate if the Bears are Super Bowl bound. Longtime NFL Insider Jason La Canfora joins the party to put a bow on Week 13. Younghoe Koo completely MISSES the ball on a FG attempt. Plus, something different on Lane Kiffin!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Harmon and Chris Allen provide their instant fantasy reactions to all the action in Week 13, including the four games that took place on Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Harmon and Allen reveal the boom and bust players of Week 13 and do deep dives on the games with the biggest fantasy and playoff implications for the rest of the season. (1:00) - Matt's solo SNF recap: Broncos 27, Commanders 26(17:15) - Games we care about the most: LAR@CAR, HOU@IND, AZ@TB(54:30) - Holiday games recaps: GB@DET, KC@DAL, CIN@BAL, CHI@PHI(1:20:20) - Games we sort of care about: BUF@PIT, LV@LAC, MIN@SEA, CLE@SF, JAX@TEN, NO@MIA Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Old 98: The Golden Boy Who Fell From the Sky (Twice)In the late 1930s, the name Tom Harmon was synonymous with unstoppable American athletic prowess. The University of Michigan's single-wing tailback, number 98, was more than just a college football player; he was a phenomenon, the “Golden Boy” of the gridiron. He shattered records, won the Heisman Trophy in 1940, and famously earned a standing ovation from the rival Ohio State crowd in his final game—a show of respect so rare it remains legendary.In 1941, Harmon was the first overall pick in the NFL draft and even starred in a movie about his own life. The world was his, but as the United States plunged into World War II, Harmon put his celebrity and professional career on hold, trading his football helmet for a pilot's cap in the U.S. Army Air Force. The man who seemed invincible on the field was heading into a war where no one was.Crash 1: The Jungle OrdealTom Harmon's first brush with death didn't come in a dogfight against enemy planes, but against the raw, unyielding power of nature.By April 1943, Lieutenant Harmon was piloting a B-25 Mitchell bomber, fittingly nicknamed Old 98 after his famous jersey number. While flying through a brutal tropical storm over the dense jungles of Dutch Guiana in South America, disaster struck. The storm's violence was so extreme that it tore the right wing clean off the aircraft, sending the bomber into a catastrophic, deadly spin.Harmon desperately screamed for his six crew members to bail out, but with the plane plummeting, he knew he had only seconds to save himself. He fumbled for his parachute cord, leaped out, and blacked out.He awoke to find himself dangling from a tree, just yards from the burning wreckage. He was the sole survivor.For four agonizing days, Harmon, the former All-American, became a castaway. He battled through razor-sharp grasses, dodged crocodiles, and trudged through miles of murky, dark swamps, surviving on swamp water and meager rations. He later credited his legendary “football legs” with carrying him through the nearly impassable terrain. Exhausted and believing he couldn't take another step, he finally collapsed. It was then, at the brink of death, that he was found by local natives who guided him to safety via dugout canoe.He eventually reached an American army base where he made a simple, relieved phone call to his parents: "I'm not hurt." He had survived a fiery crash and five days alone in the jungle. But his war was far from over.Crash 2: Fire, Zeros, and the Chinese UndergroundAfter recovering from his ordeal, Harmon transferred to the 449th Fighter Squadron in the China-Burma-India Theater, where he trained to fly the P-38 Lightning, a fast, twin-tailed fighter. Again, his signature number 98 was painted on the side.On October 30, 1943, while escorting bombers over the Yangtze River in Japanese-occupied China, Harmon's squadron was ambushed by Japanese Zero fighters. Harmon, showing the same aggressive instinct he displayed on the field, managed to shoot down two enemy planes. But in the thick of the dogfight, his own P-38 was critically hit. The cockpit erupted in flames.His famous legs were literally on fire. Frantically beating the flames, he popped the canopy and was violently sucked out of the disintegrating aircraft. He yanked his ripcord and was yanked into the open sky, now a helpless target for the remaining enemy fighters. As they strafed his position, Harmon played dead and plunged into a lake below, hiding beneath the parachute silk until the enemy planes departed.Severely burned, wounded, and deep behind enemy lines, Harmon was reported missing in action for the second time. For 32 terrifying days, the American hero was gone.But once again, a miracle unfolded. Harmon was rescued by Chinese...
Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
Hey lady! We hope you had a wonderful day spent in gratitude yesterday. If you've been around our podcast a while you know that gratitude is something we value, and we value it for good reason. Gratitude is an essential element to calling in the abundance that is your birthright. This week, Dr. Darnyelle Jervey Harmon joins Terri and Dr. Dom to help you get your mind right for increase and overflow in 2026!Darnyelle shares her powerful testimony of how she went from filing to bankruptcy to becoming a millionaire in the span of a year. She didn't allow bankruptcy to defeat her instead she decided to step in the abundance that already has her name on it and let the power of the tongue guide her to success. Lady, we're going to let you know right now that this is an episode you're going to want to save and come back to as Darnyelle offers realistic, faith-based framework of doing the real work to shift your life of one that embodies abundance and wealth.Transformation from broke to ballin' takes time and consistent work. Darnyelle dispels the myth, though, that hard work is the actual work and offers a perspective on how to set boundaries with relatives and mean girls as your wealth grows. Lady, if you're in a space where you're reviewing the year and planning for next year, let this episode inspire your visualizations of a healthier, brighter, and more prosperous you! Quote of the Day:"I used to get in trouble for talking too much in class, now I use my words to deliver and set free." – Darnyelle Jervey Harmon Where to find Darnyelle Jervey Harmon:Website: MovetoMillions.comBook: Move to MillionsFacebook: @growyourbusinessperiodInstagram: @darnyellejerveyharmonYouTube: @darnyellejervey Goal Mapping Starter GuideCultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary Resources:Dr. Dom's Therapy PracticeBranding with TerriMelanin and Mental HealthTherapy for Black Girls Psychology TodayTherapy for QPOC Where to find us:Twitter: @HERspacepodcastInstagram: @herspacepodcastFacebook: @herspacepodcastWebsite: cultivatingherspace.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cultivating-h-e-r-space-uplifting-conversations-for-the-black-woman--5470036/support.
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and former IWYF Producer Ryan Burschinger preview a loaded slate of Week 13 action, highlighting some potentially huge matchups on Thanksgiving! The guys deliver Harmon's rankings, Hot Plays, Cold Sores, and Fantasy Ninjas. Plus, streaming defenses, survivor picks, and why the NFL is killing fantasy football players with one terrible scheduling quirk! Hosts: Dan Beyer Producer: Ryan Burschinger #fsrweekends #jss #douggottliebshow #crshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
November 26, 2025 - Season 16, Episode 55 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Wednesday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right into talking about the Pittsburgh Steelers making a few practice squad transactions since our last show. We also discuss the news related to injured Steelers DL Daniel Ekuale being given a five-game suspension on Tuesday and the impact that has on him and the team. Alex and I then go over the list of injured Steelers players heading into Week 13 and that includes DT Derrick Harmon and T Broderick Jones already being ruled out for Sunday's home game against the Buffalo Bills. We discuss whether Calvin Anderson or Andrus Peat will replace Jones at left tackle on Sunday and if both DL Logan Lee and DL Brodric Martin-Rhodes will be active on Sunday with Harmon sidelined. Steelers HC Mike Tomlin addressed the health QB Aaron Rodgers on Tuesday, so we discuss the optimism he showed when it comes to the team possibly having their starter back on Sunday against the Bills. We also discuss the other injured players that Tomlin listed during his Tuesday press conference, As usual, Alex and I parse all of the notable talking points that came out of Tomlin Tuesday. We discuss what Tomlin had to say about the team's loss to the Chicago Bears this past Sunday, the late illegal formation penalty in that game and what he said about the play of QB Mason Rudolph in that contest. We also discuss Tomlin focusing on special teams play to open his Tuesday press conference. Tomlin was asked about the usage of the middle of the field in the passing game on Tuesday, so we go over his comments on that subject. Alex and I also look at some passing stats related to deep and ultra deep attempts so far this season as it relates to usage of the middle of the field. We also recap Tomlin essentially glossing over the defensive schematics used on one of the touchdown passes the Bears had on Sunday. With the All-22 tape from the Steelers' Sunday road loss to the Bears now fully digested by us, Alex and I discuss the good, bad and ugly that we uncovered from that when it comes to the offense, defense, and special teams. We start with the offense and go over the missed deep shots, the effectiveness of the running game, and the several second and long runs in that contest. After talking about the offensive play on Sunday, Alex and I move on to talk some about what we saw from the Steelers' defense on the All-22 tape from the Bears game. We go over the lack of pressure on Bears QB Caleb Williams in that Week 12 game, the opposing offense's ability to attack between the numbers in the passing game, and how that side of the football played against the Chicago running game. Alex and I mix in quite a few tape observations during this show and we make sure to discuss the recent play of several different players as well. Would it be a huge shock to most fans of the Steelers should the team beat the Bills on Sunday at home? We address that question later in this show. This 101-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted and we wrap things up by answering several emails we received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and former IWYF Producer Ryan Burschinger preview a loaded slate of Week 13 action, highlighting some potentially huge matchups on Thanksgiving! The guys deliver Harmon's rankings, Hot Plays, Cold Sores, and Fantasy Ninjas. Plus, streaming defenses, survivor picks, and why the NFL is killing fantasy football players with one terrible scheduling quirk! Hosts: Dan Beyer Producer: Ryan Burschinger #fsrweekends #jss #douggottliebshow #crshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hormones and wealth are more connected than you think. Dr. Darnyelle Harmon shares how balancing your hormones boosts energy, confidence, and income so you can scale with ease and vitality. Discover How to Reclaim Your Most Vibrant, Turned On Life: https://marayabrown.com/video-optin/ About Dr. Darnyelle Jervey Harmon: You've never met a speaker like Dr. Darnyelle Jervey Harmon. As a two-time Inc. 5000 CEO and founder of Incredible One Enterprises, she leads a multi-million-dollar coaching and consulting brand that blends business strategy with soul. Known for her powerful Move to Millions® Method, Darnyelle helps entrepreneurs scale to seven figures with grace and ease—not hustle and grind. A dynamic speaker, bestselling author, and host of the MOVE to Millions® Podcast, she equips and inspires audiences to lead, grow, and prosper—financially and spiritually. Websites: https://drdarnyelle.com/ https://www.incredibleoneenterprises.com Podcast: https://www.drdarnyelle.com/podcast Move To Millions Book: movetomillionsbook.comInterview Bundle (free): https://www.movetomillionsgifts.com Facebook handle: darnyellespeaks Facebook (page): http://www.facebook.com/darnyellejerveyharmon Facebook Group: http://www.movetomillionsgroup.com Instagram (main): http://www.instagram.com/darnyellejerveyharmon Instagram (Team Incredible One): https://www.instagram.com/teamincredibleone/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/darnyelejerveyharmon Discover How to Reclaim Your Most Vibrant, Turned On Life: https://marayabrown.com/video-optin/ The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta: Your 90-Day Health Reset Ready to take your health to the next level? The Women's Vibrancy Accelerator Trifecta offers deep, personalized support to help you regain control of your energy, hormones, and well-being. This program includes: Three one-on-one calls with Maraya Dutch Plus Test and full assessment Bi-weekly live Q&A sessions Self-paced health portal covering energy, hormones, libido, and confidence Podcast listeners get an exclusive discount. Use code PODCAST. Learn more and enroll now: https://marayabrown.com/trifecta/ _______________________ Free Wellness Resources Access free tools like the Menstrual Tracker, Adaptogen Elixir Recipes, Two-Week Soul Cleanse, Food Facial, and more. Download now: https://marayabrown.com/resources/ _______________________ Subscribe to The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. _______________________ Connect with the Show Find us on Facebook, Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group _______________________ Apply for a Call with Maraya Brown Start your journey with personalized support. Apply here: https://marayabrown.com/call _______________________ About Maraya Brown Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine-trained Women's Health and Wellness Expert (CNM, MSN). She helps women feel energized, confident, and connected to themselves and their lives. With over 25 years of experience, she specializes in energy, hormones, libido, confidence, and deep transformation. _______________________ Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any health decisions. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and former IWYF Producer Ryan Burschinger preview a loaded slate of Week 13 action, highlighting some potentially huge matchups on Thanksgiving! The guys deliver Harmon's rankings, Hot Plays, Cold Sores, and Fantasy Ninjas. Plus, streaming defenses, survivor picks, and why the NFL is killing fantasy football players with one terrible scheduling quirk! Hosts: Dan Beyer Producer: Ryan Burschinger #fsrweekends #jss #douggottliebshow #crshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Hsu's sink is haunted, finally making Dr. Harmon's Ghostbusters knowledge handy — but not as handy as a plumbing knowledge would have been. In this episode, they discuss growing old, and the prospects of growing even older. What will their relationship with their children be like once they become seniors and retire? Dr. Hsu and Dr. Harmon talk about the possibility of taking care of their grandkids and whether they would like to move into a retirement community or stay home.Check out Dave's Substack for more! https://davidmhsu.substack.com/
In this episode, Kortney Harmon and Chris Hesson join Benjamin Mena on The Elite Recruiter Podcast to examine how AI agents are reshaping the recruiting workflow and challenging the traditional KPIs many teams still rely on. They explore why sourcing is shifting, why volume-based activity metrics no longer reflect real performance, and how automation is redefining the recruiter's day-to-day responsibilities.Kortney and Chris break down how AI agents now support sourcing, research, data cleanup, enrichment, and workflow execution—returning hours each week while exposing the widening disconnect between legacy activity tracking and modern recruiter impact. They also discuss how measuring calls, emails, and task volume can unintentionally penalize recruiters who leverage automation effectively, and why leaders must adopt outcome-based metrics grounded in influence, advisory work, and relationship-building. The conversation highlights how living resumes, real-time data enrichment, and agent-driven workflows inside the ATS can unlock value long buried in existing databases.Listen in to explore how automation changes the work—and how humans elevate the results.________________Follow Benjamin Mena LinkedIn: LinkedIn: BenjaminBenjamin Mena with Select Source Solutions: hereThe Elite Recruiter Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeliterecruiter/Follow Crelate on LinkedIn: CrelateWant to learn more about Crelate? Book a demo hereSubscribe to our newsletter: The Full Desk Experience
Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Gerry Dulac and Ray Fittipaldo react to coach Mike Tomlin's weekly news conference ahead of an NFL Week 13 matchup with the Buffalo Bills at Acrisure Stadium. How will the offensive and defensive lines cope with their respective losses of Broderick Jones and Derrick Harmon this week, after both were ruled out by Tomlin? Are names like Yahya Black, Spender Anderson and Andrus Peat prepared to step up? What's the latest on Aaron Rodgers? Will he return from his wrist injury? Or could we see more of Mason Rudolph? Will we see more passes across the middle to names like DK Metcalf, Pat Freiermuth and Calvin Austin III? And how can Jalen Ramsey, Joey Porter Jr. and the secondary perform better against Bills star QB Josh Allen than they did against Bears QB Caleb Williams? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Steelers once again leave the city of Chicago without a victory. The Steelers have now lost 4 of their last 6, and as of today they're out of the playoff picture as Baltimore now leads the division. The schedule doesn't get any easier down the stretch as the Steelers will face Buffalo this week before having to face the Ravens twice and the Lions. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Wil Masisak, Korey Karbowsky and special guest and Bills insider Randall Slifer as they look ahead to the game against the Bills, preview Thanksgiving Day matchups, and another game that could help decide the fate of the AFC South.
The defense stepped up big against the Bengals, accounting for 14 points of the team's 34-12 routing of the Bengals. But how costly was the win? Aaron Rodgers now has a fracture in his left wrist, leaving his status for the upcoming game against Chicago up in the air. Can Rudolph lead this team to victory as the Thanksgiving holiday draws near? Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak, including special co-host and Bears fan Mark Sheppard, as they take a special look into the matchup in Chicago, a city where historically the Steelers have struggled.
What do grasshoppers, prescribed fire, and peer pressure have in common? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jason Harmon, the new head of Oklahoma State University's Natural Resource Ecology and Management department, to find out. From his early days counting insects in Wisconsin to leading research on pollinators and rangelands in North Dakota, Dr. Harmon brings a wide-lens perspective to land management - one that blends ecology, culture, and community. Hosts John Weir, Dr. Laura Goodman, and Dr. Mark Turner chat with Dr. Harmon about everything from cattle grazing and monarch migration to how landowners manage for appearances rather than outcomes. They also explore how Oklahoma's ecological diversity - and its people - are shaping the future of conservation. Whether you're passionate about prescribed fire, curious about critters, or just love hearing smart folks talk about working landscapes, this one's for you. Takeaways Dr. Jason Harmon's background blends insect ecology with rangeland research. Cultural perceptions influence landowners' willingness to adopt ecologically diverse pastures. Fire remains an unmatched tool for managing range health and reducing woody encroachment. Oklahoma and North Dakota face different stages of similar land challenges. Pollinators are not just bees-grasslands can host hundreds of native insect species. Milkweed interactions with cattle are species-specific and under-researched. Oklahoma's ecological range-from alligators to bighorn sheep-mirrors the diversity of its management needs. Interdisciplinary collaboration enhances natural resource problem-solving. Prescribed burning is a proactive solution that prevents larger wildfire disasters. OSU's natural resource programs offer versatile career pathways through specialized tracks. Timestamps 00:02:05 – Meet Dr. Jason Harmon and his journey to OSU |00:04:01 – Insect ecology and critter-counting origins 00:06:06 – Cultural peer pressure in land aesthetics 00:13:25 – Comparing North Dakota and Oklahoma land management 00:14:59 – Prescribed fire vs. grazing for ecosystem management 00:22:00 – Calf decomposition and surprising pollinator behavior 00:27:12 – Regal fritillaries and pollinator diversity 00:29:44 – Cattle interaction with milkweed species 00:33:39 – Adjusting to Oklahoma and its colorful town names 00:36:25 – Oklahoma's ecological diversity and wild inhabitants 00:42:29 – Dr. Harmon's vision for the department 00:49:00 – Promoting collaboration and public understanding 00:52:53 – Overview of OSU's undergraduate options in natural resources Find all resources at BlazinGrazinWildThings.com
Are you building something from the ground up or seeking creative ways to break through the noise? If so, this conversation is for you. This week Andrew talks with longtime music industry executive Rusty Harmon. Rusty was the original manager of Hootie and the Blowfish and a driving force behind the band's breakthrough and meteoric rise to fame. This conversation is about far more than music. It's filled with powerful ideas about building trusted relationships, creating a network, growing a brand, & the power of maximizing every opportunity in front of you. ** Follow Andrew **Instagram: @AndrewMoses123Twitter/X: @andrewhmosesSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletterDISCLAIMER: This podcast is solely for educational & entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.
Eleven weeks into the fantasy season and we have plenty of panic on the streets. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone fire up the ‘People's Panic Meter' to answer your email and social submissions. Boone also provides players you need to target on the waiver wire including a few deep sleepers you may not have to fight for with your league mates. Harmon also recaps the Cowboys beat down of the Raiders on Monday Night Football and all the biggest fantasy takeaways from the game: (1:00) - Matt's MNF solo recap: Cowboys 33, Raiders 16 (18:50) - Justin Boone joins the show for People's Panic Meter (19:55) - Fantasy Fallout: Ja'Marr Chase suspended one game, Falcons lose Penix and Drake London to injury, Eagles lose Lane Johnson, Jets bench Justin Fields and Packers avoid major injury with Josh Jacobs (41:15) - Panic Meter intro(42:15) - Coping Corner check-in: Tetairoa McMillan breakout game enough to get him out? (48:00) - Panic Meter: Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, Xavier Worthy, DK Metcalf, Ricky Pearsall (1:04:05) - Panic Meter: Packers offense, Eagles offense, Chargers offense, Lamar Jackson, Quinshon Judkins (1:23:30) - Justin Boone's Waiver Wire adds for Week 11 Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Mark Blackburn & Michael Breed joined the program today. Blackburn talked about how being a player helped him as a coach; how he builds up his players in part by framing the persistent data and how he is motivated to get players to raise their ceilings. Breed feels golfers need to be athletes as that is the foundation that gives them belief. He also feels golfers need movement and the difference in the 2-D and 3-D environment, speed as a difference maker and what separates the Harmon's.
Drive around many Charlotte neighborhoods, and you're likely to see murals. There are hundreds of them across the city bringing a vibrant quality to the urban landscape. For art lovers, they turn the city into an open-air gallery that can be enjoyed for free. On this episode, you can take a tour of some murals with Charlotte is Creative's Makayla Binter, who is herself an artist. She shows us around Luminous Lane, a once grim alleyway between 3rd and 4th Streets in Uptown that has been transformed into a colorful uplifting space. And get to know WDAV's new weeknight evening host Keenan Harmon a little better as he takes questions from Phil Vavra. “Arts and culture are why people don't just move to Charlotte—they stay. It's what turns a city into a community.”Makayla Binter By Russell Fenn / @Sofles Ali Loncar / @ahloncar Luminous Lane entrance by @treazy_treaz By @John_Hairston_Jr Pam Imhof / @theleftbrainedartist Peace By Darian Fleming / @daflemingo-and Matt Moore / @puckmcgruff Lion by @treazy_treaz Luminous Lane entrance by @treazy_treaz By Osiris Rain / @osirisrain Evening Opus with Keenan Harmon Keenan Harmon Tune in to the Evening Opus and more Classical Music with Keenan Harmon weeknights at 7 p.m. and learn more about The Nexus Jazz Group at the Stage Door Theater.
Steelers rookie DL Derrick Harmon joins the show to discuss how the defense plans to perform better than the last time they faced Joe Flacco and the Bengals offense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marion County Attorney Jared Harmon discusses updates within the Marion County Attorney’s Office and school safety in part two of a two part segment.
It's a special edition of the Fantasy Film Room with Matt Harmon and Nate Tice as the two play the 'Blame Game' with six of the most important offenses in fantasy that have fallen on hard times. Harmon and Tice assign blame between the play caller, QB, supporting cast and randomness for why things aren't working for these six offenses. Joel Smyth joins the show later to provide five names you need to keep an eye on in Week 11. Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Marion County Attorney Jared Harmon discusses updates within the Marion County Attorney’s Office in part one of a two part segment.
The Steelers walked into SoFi Stadium and got shellacked by Chargers as the offense had no juice at all. The Steelers will now have to the face the electric offense again of the Joe Flacco led Bengals for the second time, with this matchup happening in Pittsburgh. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they discuss the many things that went wrong against the Chargers, examine what the Steelers need to do different in the 2nd bout against the Bengals, and take a look the plentiful potential playoff matchups that are on the NFL schedule in Week 11.
EPISODE 622 - Diana Harmon Asher - Author of Sidetracked, Upstaged, and Trouble Finds Evie LefkowitzI'm Diana Harmon Asher, the author of Sidetracked, Upstaged, and the upcoming Trouble Finds Evie Lefkowitz.It took me a long time to get a book published. A really long time.There were a lot of “no's” before I got to “yes.” But I kept writing and I kept learning. Finally, I wrote Sidetracked, and the answer was “yes!”One of my teachers used to say that every character you create contains a piece of yourself. I definitely share a lot of worries with Joseph, and I'd like to think I'm a good friend like Heather. I'm an opera fan like Grandpa and I love Inishbofin sheep and Dickens, like Mrs. Fishbein. I hope I have some of Cassie's goofiness in me, and like Paul, I'll never fit in with the cool kids. I share Shira's shyness, some of her stage experience (see photo) and a lot of her stage fright.Like my newest character, Evie, my father was a cantor at our synagogue (something you'll find out more about in the book), and he passed away when I was young. But also like Evie, I was surrounded by love and good friends. I never really did get into a lot of trouble…but maybe I should have! I hope I share Evie's resilience, her optimism, and most of all, her sense of humor.Writing itself makes me happy. But knowing that readers are enjoying my books is even better. I love when kids identify with Heather, or when a student proudly announces that they have ADD just like Joseph. I love the thought that some of you might be encouraged to strive for your own personal record, audition for a show, try out for a team, stick up for an old friend, and be open to new ones.And I hope all of my stories give you a few chuckles along the way.I look forward to meeting and hearing from more of you in the months and years to come!https://dianaharmonasher.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Get your personalized AI Growth Cheatsheet here. Check out a great highlight from Jon's chat with Jordan Harmon, President and co-founder of Angel Studios.This clip is from episode 144, originally aired in September 2024. You can find the original episode at this link, or on your favourite streaming platform.___Follow JD across social: LinkedIn | Facebook | TikTok | Instagram | YouTube | ThreadsSubscribe to JD's newsletter here.Get a free Marketing ROI Checkup with JD's team here.Grow your business with JD's marketing agency Influicity here.Learn how to drive revenue with social media with the 15-day challenge here.Download JD's free business playbooks here.Get JD's bestselling book, Marketing Superpowers here. Follow JD across social: LinkedIn | Facebook | TikTok | Instagram | YouTube | ThreadsSubscribe to JD's newsletter here.
It's a special edition of the Fantasy Film Room with Matt Harmon and Nate Tice as the two do their midseason review. Harmon and Tice share their four biggest lessons and surprises from the first half of the season and then share their four biggest predictions for the second half. Joel Smyth joins the show later to identify 5 players you need to keep an eye on in fantasy in Week 10.(2:00) - Matt and Nate's biggest lessons and surprises from first half of the season(34:30) - Matt and Nate's predictions for second half of the season(59:30) - TNF preview: Raiders @ Broncos(1:07:50) - Buzz is Building: 5 players to watch in Week 10 Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
The Steelers defended their home turf with win over the hottest team in the NFL, the Indianapolis Colts, by forcing 6 turnovers. Now Pittsburgh has to travel to the opposite coast to take on the Chargers in Los Angeles. Join your hosts Jeremy Kohlman, Wil Masisak, and Korey Karbowsky as they look back on the dominant victory over the Colts, look ahead at the personnel and matchups against the Chargers, and look at some high profile games around the NFL in Week 10.
--Host: Marcos LuisGuest: Maurice Harmon – Beat Maker, Sound Engineer, CEO of ShadeStar Nation Enterprises***In this electrifying episode, Marcos Luis sits down with Maurice Harmon—a sonic architect whose beats pulse with emotion, and whose vision for ShadeStar Nation is reshaping the future of artist development.From crafting soundscapes that move culture to building a business that empowers creators, Maurice opens up about the grind, the growth, and the grit it takes to lead both in the studio and the boardroom. This is more than music—it's legacy work.
Join the ladies of MACABRE for part one of this two-part plunge into the twisted world of executions throughout history. From ancient arenas to modern death chambers, humanity has always treated death as a form of macabre theatre—sometimes with audience participation, or animals, and insects. Buckle up for your dose of medical macabre, shocking ingenuity, and blood-soaked history. Now… off with their heads.Spotify subscribers get ad free content, early access and exclusive bonus episodes .Paid supporters on Patreon, Join us for Macabre Movie Nights and Game Nights : Macabre PatreonSend in your stories for a future listener episode!Email us at thatssomacabre@gmail.comJoin our private Facebook Group at : MacabrePodcastGet Macabre Exclusive Merch www.gothiccthreads.comSourceshttps://www.ancient-origins.net/history-ancient-traditions/botched-executions-0017362https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/executions/botched-executionshttps://www.history.co.uk/article/8-famous-botched-executionsWard, Richard, editor. A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. “Introduction: A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse.” NCBI Bookshelf, National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK379343/“Garrote.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/topic/garrote. Accessed [add access date].“Garrote.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, Wikimedia Foundation, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrote. Accessed [add access date].“Salvador Puig Antich.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, Wikimedia Foundation, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Puig_Antich. Accessed [add access date].“Spanish Executions.” Capital Punishment U.K., www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/spain.html. Accessed [add access date].Harmon, Jennifer, et al. “Strangulation Injuries.” StatPearls, StatPearls Publishing, National Center for Biotechnology Information, 2023, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459282/. Accessed [add access date].Petrocelli, Michael, and Richard A. Jaffe. “Ligature Strangulation: Forensic and Medico-Legal Aspects.” PubMed Central, U.S. National Library of Medicine, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/. Accessed [add access date].Constitución Española de 1978.Gobierno de España, 1978. Official legal document abolishing the garrote and capital punishment in civilian law.“History of the Death Penalty” – Death Penalty Information Center (U.S.)Link: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/resources-high-school/about-the-death-penalty/history-of-the-death-penalty Death Penalty Information CenterGood for U.S. historical timelines of execution practices.“Executions Overview” – Death Penalty Information CenterLink: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/executions/executions-overview Death Penalty Information Center“Introduction: A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse” – National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) / Book chapterLink: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK379343/ NCBI"13 of the most brutal execution methods from the ancient world” – History UKLink: https://www.history.co.uk/articles/the-most-brutal-methods-of-execution-from-the-ancient-world Sky HISTORY TV channel“Readings – History of the Death Penalty | The Execution” – PBS / FRONTLINELink: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/history-of-the-death-penalty/ PBS“Historical Federal Executions” – U.S. Marshals ServiceLink: https://www.usmarshals.gov/who-we-are/history/historical-reading-room/historical-federal-executions U.S. Marshals Service
Join the ladies of MACABRE for part two of executions throughout history. From ancient history to the industrial executions of the modern era, humanity has always treated death as a form of macabre theatre—sometimes with audience participation. Strap in for your double dose of medical macabre, shocking ingenuity, and blood-soaked execution history. Now… flip that switch! Spotify subscribers get ad free content, early access and exclusive bonus episodes .Paid supporters on Patreon, Join us for Macabre Movie Nights and Game Nights : Macabre PatreonSend in your stories for a future listener episode!Email us at thatssomacabre@gmail.comJoin our private Facebook Group at : MacabrePodcastGet Macabre Exclusive Merch www.gothiccthreads.comSourceshttps://www.ancient-origins.net/history-ancient-traditions/botched-executions-0017362https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/executions/botched-executionshttps://www.history.co.uk/article/8-famous-botched-executionsWard, Richard, editor. A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. “Introduction: A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse.” NCBI Bookshelf, National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK379343/“Garrote.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/topic/garrote. Accessed [add access date].“Garrote.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, Wikimedia Foundation, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrote. Accessed [add access date].“Salvador Puig Antich.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, Wikimedia Foundation, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Puig_Antich. Accessed [add access date].“Spanish Executions.” Capital Punishment U.K., www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/spain.html. Accessed [add access date].Harmon, Jennifer, et al. “Strangulation Injuries.” StatPearls, StatPearls Publishing, National Center for Biotechnology Information, 2023, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459282/. Accessed [add access date].Petrocelli, Michael, and Richard A. Jaffe. “Ligature Strangulation: Forensic and Medico-Legal Aspects.” PubMed Central, U.S. National Library of Medicine, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/. Accessed [add access date].Constitución Española de 1978.Gobierno de España, 1978. Official legal document abolishing the garrote and capital punishment in civilian law.“History of the Death Penalty” – Death Penalty Information Center (U.S.)Link: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/resources-high-school/about-the-death-penalty/history-of-the-death-penalty Death Penalty Information CenterGood for U.S. historical timelines of execution practices.“Executions Overview” – Death Penalty Information CenterLink: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/executions/executions-overview Death Penalty Information Center“Introduction: A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse” – National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) / Book chapterLink: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK379343/ NCBI"13 of the most brutal execution methods from the ancient world” – History UKLink: https://www.history.co.uk/articles/the-most-brutal-methods-of-execution-from-the-ancient-world Sky HISTORY TV channel“Readings – History of the Death Penalty | The Execution” – PBS / FRONTLINELink: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/history-of-the-death-penalty/ PBS“Historical Federal Executions” – U.S. Marshals ServiceLink: https://www.usmarshals.gov/who-we-are/history/historical-reading-room/historical-federal-executions U.S. Marshals ServiceJoin the ladies of MACABRE for part two of executions throughout history. From ancient history to the industrial executions of the modern era, humanity has always treated death as a form of macabre theatre—sometimes with audience participation. Strap in for your double dose of medical macabre, shocking ingenuity, and blood-soaked execution history. Now… flip that switch!
It's a special edition of the Fantasy Film Room with Matt Harmon and Nate Tice. Harmon reveals his midseason participation and usage report for rookies. Tice and Harmon debate which QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs have usage that's trending in a positive direction for fantasy and which have red flags. The two then preview the TNF matchup between the Ravens and Dolphins. Joel Smyth also joins Harmon for his segment 'Buzz is Building' to identify 5 players you need to pay attention to this week in fantasy.(2:15) - Rookie RB usage and production so far this season and projections for rest of season (32:30) - Rookie WR usage and production so far this season and projections for rest of season (1:00:45) - TNF preview: Ravens vs. Dolphins (1:08:45) - Buzz is Building: Joel Smyth's 5 players to watch in Week 9 Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
The Steelers were outclassed by Packers and Aaron Rodgers lost out on his chance to beat his former team in a 35-25 loss in Pittsburgh. This week the task doesn't get any easier the most efficient offense since the turn of the century comes to town as Daniel Jones has lead the Indianapolis Colts to an NFL record best 7-1. Join Jeremy Kohlman and Wil Masisak as they ponder everything that went wrong against the Packers, look at Steelers personnel and how they look to fare against the Colts, and peruse around the NFL Week 9 slate to pick some winners in some other intriguing matchups.
Week 8 is upon us as is our fantasy preview show for the weekend slate. Justin Boone joins Matt Harmon to breakdown every fantasy angle of Week 8. But before Boone joins the show, Harmon recaps the Chargers dismantling of the Vikings on TNF and provides instant fantasy takeaways from the game. Boone then joins the show for his 6-pack of questions and Harmons' 3 games of the week. The two then end the show with our wildly entertaining ‘hurry up offense' segment.(1:00) - Matt's solo recap of TNF: Chargers 37, Vikings 10(25:00) - Justin Boone's 6 pack of fantasy questions for Week 7(1:29:45) - Matt Harmon's 3 'literally no one's games of the week' games(1:40:00) - Hurry Up Offense for Week 7 Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
It's another edition of the Fantasy Film Room with Matt Harmon and Nate Tice. The two do a QB check in to see which guys you should BUY and SELL rest of season. Joel Smyth also joins Harmon for his segment 'Buzz is Building' to identify 5 players you need to pay attention to this week in fantasy.(2:45) - Fantasy Film Room: Deep Dive on QBs who are better vs. man coverage, vs. zone coverage and those that are ballers against both(32:00) - Fantasy Film Room: Deep Dive on QBs who are better against pressure, against no pressure and those that are ballers against both(51:40) - TNF preview: Vikings @ Chargers(1:02:05) - Buzz is Building: Joel Smyth's 5 players you need to keep an eye on in Week 8 Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
It's another edition of Data Dump on the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast as we make the pivot from Week 7 to Week 8 in the NFL. Ray Garvin joins Matt Harmon to share 10 data points you need to know for this upcoming week. Harmon and Garvin assess if Joe Flacco can keep up his performance for the Bengals skill players after his stellar debut. The two also look at WRs on the rise, QBs with red flags and some first round RBs that have 'bust' data written all over them. (2:45) - Ray's 1st data point: Joe Flacco's debut in Cincy was ELITE (15:30) - Matt's 1st data point: Jordan Love is starting to heat up (23:40) - Ray's 2nd data point: Caleb Williams has some red flag stats (35:35) - Matt's 2nd data point: WRs against man coverage to invest in (43:10) - Ray's 3rd data point: Chris Olave is quietly shining (51:05) - Matt's 3rd data point: Which big play WRs can expand their game? (57:20) - Ray's 4th data point: Tez Johnson is next man up in Tampa (1:05:30) - Matt's 4th data point: Alec Pierce is a fantasy starter this week (1:12:15)- Ray's 5th data point: What's wrong with Saquon Barkley? (1:16:30) - Matt's 5th data point: Can Derrick Henry bounce back? Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Seven weeks into the fantasy season and we have plenty of panic on the streets. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone fire up the ‘People's Panic Meter' to answer your email and social submissions. But before the Boone joins Harmon, Matt recaps both Monday Night Football games and provides instant fantasy takeaways for all four teams. Boone also provides players you need to target on the waiver wire including a few deep sleepers you may not have to fight for with your league mates. (1:00) - Matt's MNF solo recap: Lions 24, Buccaneers 9 (11:50) - Matt's MNF solo recap: Seahawks 27, Texans 19 (27:30) - Justin Boone joins the show for People's Panic Meter (29:30) - Coping Corner check-in: Isiah Pacheco, Tony Pollard, Calvin Ridley, TJ Hockenson, Chase Brown, TreVeyon Henderson (33:45) - Panic Meter: Ashton Jeanty, Saquon Barkley, Rome Odunze, Xavier Worthy, Davante Adams(1:09:35) - Panic Meter: George Kittle, Brian Thomas Jr., Travis Etienne, Jacory Crosket-Merritt, Justin Fields (1:26:00) - Justin Boone's Waiver Wire adds for Week 8 Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
The journey continues. In this second half of Robin Linkhart's interview with Jordan Harmon, Jordan shares more about the dissonance that led him to explore other faiths, and his ultimate confirmation in Community of Christ. Jordan says he's still trying to figure out what it means to be “all in,” but he does know what it means to belong. For him, like for many...if not all... of us, trust and belonging are vital in a faith community. Listen to more Fair Trade episodes. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Faith Unfiltered!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up Faith Unfiltered explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Faith Unfiltered is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
Matt Harmon and Chris Allen recap a wild Week 7 in the NFL by providing their biggest instant fantasy takeaways from all the action on the Sunday slate. The two place games in three fantasy buckets: Games we care about the most, games we sort of care about and games that could have been an email. But first, Harmon recaps the Falcons-49ers SNF game and provides the biggest fantasy storylines from the primetime affair.(1:05) - Matt's solo SNF recap: 49ers 20, Falcons 10 (16:00) - Boom and Bust players of Week 4: Devonta Smith and Jaylen Waddle(20:40) - Games we care about most: PHI@MIN, IND@LAC, NYG@DEN(47:30) - Games we sort of care about: WSH@DAL, GB@AZ, NO@CHI, LAR@JAX(1:10:30) - Games that could have been an email Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Six weeks into the fantasy season and we have plenty of panic on the streets. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone fire up the ‘People's Panic Meter' to answer your email and social submissions. But first, Harmon recaps two wild MNF games between the Bears and Commanders and Bills and Falcons. Boone also provides players you need to target on the waiver wire including a few deep sleepers you may not have to fight for with your league mates. (0:45) - Matt's solo MNF recap: Bears 25, Commanders 24(14:40) - Matt's solo MNF recap: Falcons 24, Bills 14(25:00) - Justin Boone joins the show for Panic Meter and Waiver Wire (26:15) - Fantasy fallout: Titans fire HC Brian Callahan (35:30) - Fantasy fallout: Lates WR injuries including Puka Nacua, Emeka Egbuka, and Garrett Wilson (47:40) - Panic Meter: Chuba Hubbard, 49ers offense, Mason Taylor, Hunter Henry (1:14:05) - Panic Meter: Saquon Barkley, Kenneth Walker III, Tucker Kraft, Travis Hunter, TreVeyon Henderson (1:30:15) - Justin Boone's MUST adds on the Waiver Wire for Week 7 Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Matt Harmon and Chris Allen recap a wild Week 5 in the NFL by providing their biggest instant fantasy takeaways from all the action on the Sunday slate. The two place games in three fantasy buckets: Games we care about the most, games we sort of care about and games that could have been an email. But first, Harmon recaps the Lions-Chiefs SNF game and provides the biggest fantasy storylines from the primetime affair.(1:05) - Matt's solo SNF recap: Chiefs 30, Lions 17 (17:30) - Boom and Bust players of Week 4: Rico Dowdle and Garrett Wilson(26:00) - Games we care about most: DAL@CAR, SF@TB, LAC@MIA,(58:00) - Games we sort of care about: CIN@GB, SEA@JAX, NE@NO, AZ@IND(1:25:15) - Games that could have been an email Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
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