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During the 3pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked Georgia-Florida, Georgia Tech-NC State, Falcons-Patriots, Hawks-Pacers, Braves off-season storylines and Haynes King's Hesiman Candidacy before being joined by Georgia Bulldogs Insider, Brooks Austin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Et si nos séries préférées étaient bien plus qu'un simple divertissement ? C'est la conviction de Clémentine Heynes, prof de philo passionnée de pop culture, qui signe le livre Un stoïcien à Hollywood aux éditions de l'Étudiant. Un ouvrage aussi original qu'éclairant, qui fait dialoguer Sénèque et Netflix, Épictète et Friends.Son point de départ est simple : nos séries racontent nos aspirations collectives. Elles reflètent ce que nous pensons être le bonheur, la réussite, l'amour ou la liberté. Et à travers elles, on peut lire notre époque à la lumière d'une philosophie vieille de deux mille ans : le stoïcisme.Le stoïcisme, c'est cette idée, héritée de la Grèce antique, selon laquelle le bonheur ne dépend pas des circonstances extérieures — richesse, succès, amour — mais de la manière dont on les juge. Autrement dit : nous ne maîtrisons pas le monde, mais nous pouvons maîtriser notre regard sur lui.Quand on observe nos héros modernes à travers ce prisme, tout s'éclaire. Dans Grey's Anatomy, par exemple, Meredith Grey court après la performance : sauver des vies, réussir sa carrière, trouver l'amour parfait. Comme beaucoup d'entre nous, elle croit que le bonheur viendra “après” — après la reconnaissance, après la promotion — alors qu'il réside peut-être dans la capacité à accepter l'imperfection.Dans Desperate Housewives, le bonheur passe par la façade. À Wisteria Lane, tout semble parfait, mais derrière les haies impeccables se cachent des femmes en quête d'approbation. Bree, Susan, Lynette ou Gabrielle incarnent la tension entre paraître et être : elles veulent correspondre aux attentes sociales, quand le stoïcien, lui, prône l'autonomie intérieure.Et puis, il y a celles et ceux qui fuient cette conformité. Dans Friends, Rachel s'enfuit le jour de son mariage et choisit sa propre voie, refusant une vie toute tracée. Mais, comme souvent, l'émancipation n'est pas un long fleuve tranquille : malgré sa liberté, elle reste dépendante du regard des autres. Le stoïcien Épictète dirait d'elle : « Celui qui dépend de l'opinion d'autrui n'est jamais libre. »Même constat dans les séries centrées sur le matérialisme : de Sex and the City à Emily in Paris, on y célèbre la mode, la réussite, la consommation… mais derrière les paillettes, on trouve souvent une quête de sens, un vide à combler.Comme le rappelle Clémentine Haynes, le stoïcisme ne nous dit pas de renoncer au monde, mais d'apprendre à le regarder autrement : “Le bonheur de ta vie dépend de la qualité de tes pensées.” Autrement dit : le vrai bonheur ne se trouve ni dans la performance, ni dans le paraître, ni même dans la romance — mais dans la paix intérieure et la capacité à vivre avec soi-même, ici et maintenant.Une lecture inspirante, légère et profonde à la fois — à dévorer entre deux épisodes de votre série préférée.Vous aimez ce contenu ? Alors n'hésitez pas à vous abonner, à lui donner des étoiles et à partager ce podcast autour de vous. Ça nous aide à nous faire connaître et à essaimer les idées constructives qui rendent le monde plus joli ! Une chronique signée Leslie Rijmenams à retrouver (aussi) sur Nostalgie et www.nostalgie.be
No Brian this week The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Grand Gesture THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things discussable.] --------------------- 1. Purdue Preview: Offense starts at the top Injured Mockobee, injured, turnover-prone starting QB in a battle with Arkansas transfer. OL gets worse from left to right. Receivers drop more than ours. Tight end was one dude who's hurt and three weirdos. They move the ball with College Crappe: screens, GT Counters, lots of RPOs, and the occasional baller play by Ryan Browne. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WINK. 2. Purdue Preview: Defense starts at 25:22 That secondary is rough and getting rougher. They have one good lineman, plus maybe a second in Breeon Ishmail. Linebackers came with Odom. Do the Nebraska thing where they give you lots of weird fronts, 3-3-5, 404 Tite, Mint, etc. so they confuse your reads. Going to be fits and starts, need to take advantage of the cracks without Haynes. 3. MSU After Review starts at 45:51 Defensive UFR things: Jimmy Rolder was a star for more reasons than you think. Jyaire Hill took away their main thing. Chiles looks broken, MSU OL look broken, they are down bad. 4. We Solve the Coaching Carousel starts at 1:03:29 Open and soon to be open coaching jobs, person who has to approve, person we would choose. We ship LSU, PSU, Florida, Arkansas, VT, Wisconsin, UCLA, Stanford, MSU, Oregon State, and Oklahoma State, plus Seth has one more because we stole a coach from somewhere. Featured Artist: Grand Gesture (Spotify) We featured Grand Gesture on this show back in 2017 and I rediscovered their album I downloaded (for free) from Bandcamp. Reader Ryan Dembinsky (class of 2000) is one of the guitar players in this NYC band that promises "Protean fjord jam rock." I'd actually characterize it as a great example of the more interesting stuff that came out at the end of the garage rock era (other examples: Apollo Sunshine, Starlight Mints) that I thought was better than the genre that birthed it. Ryan also used to write the Ghosts of Wayne Fontes blog back when MGoBlog was young (2006-2009) and sports blogging was a budding industry. I'm not sure they're still together—the last show on their FB page was pre-pandemic—and even then they were all musicians on the side with full-time jobs. I wonder what would have happened if they took this professional though, because they're pretty good and got some buzz in the NYC music scene around 2017. Songs: Straw in My Sock Computer Love 1,000 Yard Stare Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
SummaryIn this episode of the Johnson City Living podcast, host Colin Johnson welcomes Wes Spurgeon from the Tipton Haynes Historic Site. They discuss the rich history of the site, Wes's background, and his dual career as a firefighter and historian. The conversation delves into the art of reenactment, the decline of interest in history, and the importance of community engagement and educational outreach. Wes shares his personal experiences with paranormal activities at the site, highlights top attractions for visitors, and outlines future plans and events. The episode concludes with insights into the historical significance of the area and how listeners can connect with Wes and support the site.TakeawaysTipton Haynes has 11 historic buildings and a natural cave.Wes Spurgeon has been with Tipton Haynes since 2009.Reenactment is a dying breed, especially in the area.Engaging kids through field trips can spark interest in history.Paranormal activities have been reported at Tipton Haynes.Guided tours provide in-depth history and access to buildings.The site hosts various events throughout the year.Community support is crucial for the site's operations.Wes enjoys researching and sharing history with visitors.The area has a rich historical background that is often overlooked.Buy your next home, or list your current home with us!https://www.thecolinandcarlygroup.com/Be a guest on the Johnson City Living Podcast: https://www.johnsoncityliving.com/guests?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaf_qLsH2l73s8fTV40Oebx8kSAGlIFS_y50ij7CRneeNX3I6NzzfQMUKP-7hw_aem_xHCpTZ5r_cOfc22X1DNvmw
During the 3pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked Georgia-Florida, Georgia Tech-NC State, Falcons-Patriots, Hawks-Pacers, Braves off-season storylines and Haynes King's Hesiman Candidacy before being joined by Georgia Bulldogs Insider, Brooks Austin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the 5pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked Dawgs, Gators, Falcons, Patriots, Jackets, Wolfpack, Haynes King, Hawks, Trae Young and more before getting listeners answers on today's Worst Idea question about chain restaurant beef. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the 3pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about The World's Largest Cocktail Party between Georgia and Florida down in Jacksonville, Brent Key, Georgia Tech, Haynes King, Falcons, Patriots, Michael Penix, Drake Maye, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Trae Young and more before being joined by our agent to the stars, Hadley Engelhard. Later in the hour the guys talked about James Pearce, Falcons, Rams and the 2026 NFL Draft. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's episode, Tim Whitaker engages in a conversation with Dr. Nola Haynes discussing the critical aspects of space security, emphasizing the need for ethical diplomacy in national security. The conversation delves into the implications of Christian nationalism, the role of media in shaping public discourse, and the security concerns posed by extremism. https://www.cnas.org/people/nola-haynes Chapters 05:27 The Ethics of Diplomacy in National Security 12:32 The Role of Media in Shaping Public Discourse 21:30 The Cult-like Nature of Political Ideologies 36:32 The Intersection of Technology and Social Media 42:18 The Global Impact of Nationalism and Racism ____________________________________________________ TNE Podcast hosts thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of faith, politics, and justice. We're part of the New Evangelical's 501c3 nonprofit that rejects Christian Nationalism and builds a better path forward, rooted in Jesus and centered on justice. If you'd like to support our work or get involved, visit our website: www.thenewevangelicals.com Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTube @thenewevangelicals This show is produced by Josh Gilbert Media | Joshgilbertmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie talks with Furman Haynes, Co-Founder of WorkHero. They discuss the challenges and rewards of starting and running a small HVAC business. Furman explains how new business owners often struggle with administrative tasks, financial management, and marketing. They talk about the importance of learning business practices while balancing fieldwork and how automation and processes can help owners save time and grow. Furman also shares how WorkHero supports small contractors with solutions to improve their business operations. Furman talks about the struggles small HVAC business owners face, especially with managing administrative work and finances. He explains how learning business skills while handling fieldwork can be overwhelming. Furman says that building strong processes and using automation can save time and help businesses grow. He shares how WorkHero supports contractors by simplifying tasks and improving business operations. His goal is to help owners work smarter, save time, and build successful, efficient businesses. This episode discusses the challenges of starting an HVAC business. Furman explains how new business owners often struggle with administrative tasks and managing finances. He shares how learning business practices while balancing fieldwork can be tough. Furman also talks about how processes and automation can help owners save time and grow their businesses. His focus is on helping new owners work smarter and build stronger operations. Expect to Learn: How small HVAC business owners can overcome administrative and financial challenges. Why balancing fieldwork with business tasks can be overwhelming for new owners. How automation and processes can save time and help businesses grow. Tips on managing business operations and improving efficiency with WorkHero. How building strong systems leads to smarter work and more successful businesses. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Intro to Furman Haynes & WorkHero [02:28] - Starting a business in HVAC? Listen in [05:04] - Learning to run a business after the tools [07:54] - From tools to business: finding where to start [11:19] - Paperwork pain & helping small contractors scale [15:23] - Learning in steps & finding time to grow [18:24] - Efficiency, processes & automation in HVAC [22:10] - Podcast plans: business topics, guests, & WorkHero [26:19] - Wrapping up: what to expect & final thoughts This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ property.com: https://mccreadie.property.com SupplyHouse: https://www.supplyhouse.com/tm Use promo code HKIA5 to get 5% off your first order at SupplyHouse! Follow the Guest Furman Haynes on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/furmanhaynes/ WorkHero: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workherohvac/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about the Falcons 2 terrible losses this season (Panthers, Dolphins), Haynes King, Georgia Tech, how the Falcons are going to screw up Michael Penix, Raheem Morris, LSU, College Football Programs with Head Coach openings, Florida, Lane Kiffin, Zac Robinson and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaylee Mansell joins Steak and Sandra to talk college football, and she believes that GA Tech is not only for real, but they may just be the next loss for UGA.
In the 2nd hour of today's show, the guys hit 4th and 1. Chad Bishop from the AJC joins to preview Tech this weekend, and what Haynes King has to do to impress Heisman voters.
Carl and Mike are joined by Chad Bishop as they discuss Georgia Tech and how well they have been playing this season and what Haynes King needs to do to submit himself in the Heisman conversation.
How good is the Florida job? A funny Jimmy Sexton story. CFB fans need to pay attention to Gunner & Haynes. And some post Ryder Cup nuggets. The guys cover the gambit with their old friend Mark Schlabach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When we think about the 18th-century church, we think of famous preachers like John Wesley, George Whitefield, and Jonathan Edwards. Few people know there were also black pastors preaching the gospel. One of these, Lemuel Haynes, was probably the first African American ordained by a mainstream Protestant Church in the United States. Join Sophia, Linus, and Sean as they ask Dr. John Saillant, author of Black Puritan, Black Republican: The Life and Thought of Lemuel Haynes, to tell us more about this important pastor who was well-respected as a preacher and author in his day. Show Notes: Episode #82 about William Carey and missions to India was mentioned several times during this episode. Listen here if you're interested in hearing more: https://kidstalkchurchhistory.podbean.com/
Five teams suffer first losses. Two more coaches fired. If you want someone to blame for the massive payouts, start with agent Jimmy Sexton. Haynes King and GaTech still unbeaten, but Fernando Mendoza and newly minted Indiana coach Curt Cignetti stand in the way of the Heisman. UMass suffers a tragic loss. And CW knows how to treat Kings.
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Rawhide THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things discussable.] --------------------- 1. Washington Preview: Offense starts at noon, we hope Massive respect for their skill positions, not so much their offensive line, which means this game will mostly be a test of whether Wink learned anything from last week, or cares to now that he's put his football career on life support. 2. Washington Preview: Defense starts around 12:15 PM Not the offense. D'Anton Lynn is on the Ravens tree but he's not having the same success, mostly because they can't seem to get the defensive line up to size. Devan Thompkins is 290, Jide Abasiri is 295. Edges were highly ranked (Anthony Lucas was a pre-Elston Michigan target) but sophomore Kameryn Crawford isn't panning out like a top-100 is supposed to. They added Portal #25 Keeshawn Silver from Kentucky and a 5-star freshman, but they haven't changed that math, and are getting pushed around. We do still like Kamari Ramsey, who came with Lynn from UCLA and has been playing nickel this year. Cornerbacks are tall. 3. Hoops and Hockey Check-In starts around 12:30 PM Hockey is off to a hot start after a two-game road sweep of Providence, though having to come back against Robert Morris last night put the first little damper on it. Basketball starts tonight with an exhibition against Cincinnati at Crisler that will be our first look at the transfers. Question #1 is how physical will they be up front, because Cincy has a brawler. Will they try three bigs? 4. USC After Review starts around 1:00 PM I had three RPS-3s, two for screens and one for the Power after the 3rd & 26 and TD, which were both Power, when Wink ran an exotic that had no chance against Power. If they can cut out half of their shit and get their best players (read: seniors like TJ Guy) on the field, they should be able to get righted. Offensively it was a better performance than 13 points. There weren't that many drives, and Bryce struggled. His passes might be flat because he's getting sped up (Gardner has been in that position). Marshall missed two big cuts that Haynes makes. OL was okay; El-Hadi's return wasn't great, there were some mistakes from Guarnera, but USC's defense didn't ask Sprague to do too much and he did well, and Link had MAs but wasn't straight-up beat. Brian doesn't blame Bryce for the interception—once the WR wins inside he's going to win the route—but the throw to Marsh could have put him in the endzone if Bryce is feeling confident in his throw. Maybe give him some max pro to Featured Artist: Rawhide (formerly Girl Fight) Last May someone was carrying a tom into Ziggy's with a bumper sticker that read if "If you don't like Motörhead Fuck you" with American and British flags on it. My one friend snapped a photo and sent it to our group for commentary from the guy who founded (and sold) an MGoBlog-sized site about metal music. This thread of college roommates/bandmates/best friends is like 10% Michigan sports, 20% Xennial parent shit, and 70% music shit, meaning music prompts can result in 42-message threads that the college football guy in the middle of writing a college football preview magazine might not get to until he's trying to clear unread notifications many months later. This is how I found I had missed the group discovering a new genre/EP called Michigan Fuzz Punk by Rawhide, a two-piece (Ellen Cope and Jacob Bloom) Michigan band formerly known as Girl Fight. What I know about them comes from this column. The EP is pay what you may ($13.10 is fair). Anyway this is me talking about Michigan Fuzz Punk, which is both an excellent description of the genre and the EP's title. I am a total tourist in this genre so I'll refrain from talking about it like I know shit about shit, except I'm super intrigued to see what this is actually like live since the recordings only hint at it. I'll say the song Reach Me kicks and it's hilarious that "Greta is a Punk" and "Paige's Song" are the same song. Songs: "Stone Cold" "Reach Me" "Clocked In" Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
Jalen Haynes is OUT indefinitely with an undisclosed lower body injury, per sources. Chuck Walter and Eric Lilly discuss what this means and where the Cats go from here. Subscribe to our show on YouTube!
This week in If You Mark In Your Bible; Josh and guest Tommy will look at Isaiah 28:14-17.We look forward to sharing new episodes EVERY TUESDAY (August-December)! https://linktr.ee/iymiyb?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0d7a0387-1b92-46dd-b269-fb20acd2d51c CHECK OUT IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE Social Pages and more!
This week in If You Mark In Your Bible; Josh and guest Tommy will look at Isaiah 28:14-17.We look forward to sharing new episodes EVERY TUESDAY (August-December)! https://linktr.ee/iymiyb?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0d7a0387-1b92-46dd-b269-fb20acd2d51c CHECK OUT IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE Social Pages and more!
Don't get to the end of this year wishing you had taken action to change your business and your life.Click here to schedule a free discovery call for your business: https://geni.us/IFORABEDon't miss an upcoming event with The Institute: https://geni.us/InstituteEvents2025Shop-Ware gives you the tools to provide your shop with everything needed to become optimally profitable.Click here to schedule a free demo: https://info.shop-ware.com/profitabilityMake sure you mention: CTISUMMER to get FREE data migration!If you're ready to make a real change in your shop's success, join Shop Marketing Pros' Plan With the Pros workshop this October to connect with them and other shop owners. You'll leave with your entire year for 2026 planned out. Click here to register: https://geni.us/PlanWithTheProsShop owners, are you ready to simplify your business operations? Meet 360 Payments, your one-stop solution for effortless payment processing.Imagine this—no more juggling receipts, staplers, or endless paperwork. With 360 Payments, you get everything integrated into one sleek, digital platform.Simplify payments. Streamline operations. Check out 360payments.com today!In this episode, Lucas and David are joined by Tonnika Haynes, second-generation shop owner of Brown's Automotive in Chapel Hill. Tonnika shares the inspiring story of her family's legacy in the automotive industry, detailing her journey from growing up in her father's body shop to taking over the business and navigating the challenges of shop ownership. The conversation covers the importance of maintaining strong core values and community involvement, the lessons learned from previous generations, and Tonnika's commitment to supporting the next wave of automotive professionals.00:00 Untold Story of Inspiration06:28 Reflecting on Parental Work-Life Balance15:27 Realization: "I'm Owed Nothing"17:13 Gift of Parenthood Reflections25:29 "Shop Evolution and Inspiring Leadership"29:29 Buying a Corvette Dilemma37:09 "Concerns Over Industry Representation"42:26 "Dedicated and Punctual Workforce"47:58 Choosing Family Over Long Hours48:44 No "Kill Switch" for Illness58:30 Shop Closure Decision Explained59:37 "Car Service Delay Options"01:05:55 "Memories of Downtown Snack Shop"
TVC 709.4: Howard Smith shares a poignant memory of the last time he and his wife had dinner with Johnny Carson, just before a few days before Carson's death in January 2005. Also in this segment: Howard shares a few memories of his friendship with actor Lloyd Haynes, which began a few years before Haynes became a star on Room 222 (ABC, 1969-1974), and which continued until Haynes' death in December 1986. Howard's new book, My Friend Johnny, is now available at MyFriendJohnny.com.
A huge summer of cricket is here, and Menners kicks things off with a packed episode recorded at the Kayo Sports and Fox Cricket launch. He breaks down Pat Cummins' fitness update and selectors' sensitivity over the story before chatting with three major names in the game — Ravi Shastri, Kerry O'Keefe, and Rachael Haynes. From Ashes insights to the future of Indian cricket, selection debates, and exclusive news on Babar Azam's BBL status, this episode sets the tone for a massive season ahead. (0:53) – Intro and Kayo launch recap (1:20) – Cummins injury update and selectors' frustration (3:01) – Tony Dodemaide bites back at Ben Horne (8:57) – Interview: Ravi Shastri on India's tour and Ashes prospects (13:59) – Interview: Kerry O'Keefe on the Ashes, team balance, and his ideal Aussie XI (22:08) – Interview: Rachael Haynes on the Sixers, Babar Azam, and the BBL/WBBL season (23:49) – Babar Azam update after PCB NOC withdrawal (29:40) – Haynes on the state of Australian women's cricket We've launched our official Cricket Unfiltered merch store thanks to a brilliant partnership with Exactamundo, a longtime supporter of the show.
Things Discussed: Happy Yankees Elimination Day to all who celebrate, and Guardians Elimination Week to the celebrants. What do we talk about when we're off-air? K-Pop. Pass protection vs Wisconsin: Michigan thought they could do it—Brian and Sam/PFF disagree whether there were pass pro issues from the tackles. There were stunt issues on the young guards, but 15% pressure rate is fine, thought for the most part they handled the DEs pretty well. Offensive design was great. Stick and move: Wisconsin was ready to defend stretch and Michigan hit them with a stretch beater for a that big early gain. We like that they set up explosives because Haynes can pay them off. Michigan will also test man coverage with back shoulder fades, something they refused to do under Harbaugh. Right thing to do with McCulley, and you got one from Marsh. Things holding them back are youth: Bryce can't check out of a call like he will when he's not a true freshman, Efobi (eff-Oh-bee) and Sprague have mistakes but can hack it physically. Really impressed with Guarnera (g'wahr-NAYR-ah). Haynes for Heisman or Bredeson? Bredeson holding call was garbage. Michigan won't get a holding call this year; it's a problem across college football. Defense: I'm not mad. Fire blitzes were the way to attack the power run game and wound up getting a 2023 game: 1 TD drive, 1 FG drive and a whole lot of nothing. They gave up some chunks when they didn't get a guy covering where they blitzed from. Don't do that against USC—Maiva has 12 yards/dropback when blitzed. USC: They run our system but they don't have the DL to play how Michigan does. Offense is #1 to SP+ but only defense they've faced is Illinois. Think Michigan can push them around on offense, need to get to the QB with four on defense. Illinois ran the football. Are they playing to spill? Sometimes—it depends on the call. Barham isn't holding the edge, but sometimes maybe he's not supposed to. Maybe play spill? You've got speed at LB for it. Want to see less rotation on the DL. Derrick Moore should not be getting the same number of snaps as Cam Brandt; he should be on the field 67% to 75% of the time. Don't want to see Brandt over Guy against USC. Also a big drop between Benny/Pierce and the rest of the DTs. They will get their gaps, but they won't get 2 gaps every play. Rod Moore—not just the big plays (killed the screen and the reverse). He created the interception. He got guys lined up. It was like 2023. Hillman could play less recklessly, but he's still valuable. Brandyn Hillman is a dangerous safety. Jayden Sanders is a revelation. Doesn't make the same mistake twice, has the mind for Rod Moore stuff.
Georgia Tech is no longer flying under the radar! We preview the Georgia Tech/Virginia Tech game from a GT perspective with Yellowjackets QB1 Haynes King. Presented by Ingles Markets. Sponsored by Rhoback, use code GMPOD for 20% off. Produced by Richmond Weaver
Find Katie's content here:https://www.instagram.com/katiegangelhttps://www.tiktok.com/@katiegangel44 ==============Stitches in Time website and socials available here: https://linktr.ee/whostitchedEditing and music by Becca McGlynn.Art by Mandy Oquendo.Logo by Ben Paddon.Produced by Becca McGlynn and Ben Paddon.
Send us a textIn this episode of Quilting on the Side, host Andy welcomes Tasha Haynes, a passionate quilter who transitioned from a hobbyist to a business owner. Tasha shares her journey of starting quilting in 2015, the challenges of turning her passion into a business, and the importance of community in the quilting world. She discusses her experiences with selling patterns on Etsy and her personal website, the growth of her YouTube channel, and the balance of family life with her entrepreneurial endeavors. Tasha also offers valuable insights on lessons learned in business and the importance of focusing on one strong lead magnet for email lists.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tasha Haynes and Her Quilting Journey02:46 Transitioning from Hobby to Business05:44 Navigating Sales Channels: Etsy vs. Personal Website08:50 The Growth of Tasha's YouTube Channel11:48 Creating a Supportive Quilting Community14:53 Exploring Future Business Avenues17:48 Balancing Family Life with a Quilting Business20:51 Lessons Learned in Business23:15 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing ThoughtsConnect with Tasha:Membership: https://clubhouse.tashaquilts.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TashaQuilts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashaquilts/ Website & Blog: https://tashaquilts.com Want More Quilting Content?
Detroit Sports Podcast -- The Michigan Podcast This week -- It's the quarter pole, and Aaron McIntire and Noah Deace are breaking it all down on this week's Michigan Podcast. With Steve out, Aaron (an Iowa fan) and Noah dive into a bye-week reflection, playing “Buy, Sell, or Hold” on Michigan's playoff and Big Ten title chances. Are the Wolverines true contenders? Noah buys both, citing a favorable schedule and Justice Haynes' explosive play. They also tackle player props: Will Haynes break Michigan's rushing record? Can Bryce Underwood double his TD passes? Will Rod Moore lead in interceptions? Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football joins for an extended round, debating Michigan's identity and Ohio State's road test at Washington. Plus, poll results on Haynes' record chase and fan feedback on the stretch-run offense.
Lisa Haynes had climbed to the top of the corporate ladder as a CFO, but when God began stirring her heart toward something new, she made the bold decision to walk away from success as the world defines it. In this conversation, Lisa shares how she transitioned from corporate leadership to becoming a certified retirement coach and author of two powerful books: "Retired and Killin' It" and "The Storm: For Your Good and For His Glory." Lisa offers a fresh perspective on retirement that goes far beyond financial planning. She discusses how to combat feelings of invisibility and uselessness that many face in their later years, emphasizing that decades of accumulated wisdom and experience are exactly what younger generations need. Her "Killin' It" framework helps people design holistic retirement plans that address not just finances, but the social, psychological, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of this significant life transition. She also opens up about writing "The Storm" during one of her family's most difficult seasons, offering hope and practical wisdom for anyone navigating trials, grief, or uncertainty about God's purposes in hardship. WEBLINKS Haynes Executive Services Retired and Killin' It Facebook Lisa on Instagram Lisa on LinkedIn
We sit down with Commissioner Bryan Haynes to discuss how Fuquay-Varina can grow while preserving its unique character. Our conversation covers infrastructure-first planning, public safety, diverse housing options, and boosting small business vitality. Bryan reflects on key accomplishments, lessons learned, and a regional strategy for managing water, roads, and revenue. Here are some of the critical topics we covered:• How at-large representation impacts every decision • Leveraging state, federal, and regional partnerships to unlock funding • Managing water supply challenges, treatment costs, and 24/7 operations • Alleviating traffic through sidewalks, greenways, and optimized timing • Achieving an ISO Class 1 fire rating, expanding SROs, and enhancing crisis training • Diversifying the tax base with shovel-ready business parks • Balancing housing diversity, mixed-use design, and affordability initiatives • Expanding youth council opportunities, creating smoke-free parks, and promoting inclusive events • Supporting small businesses across Fuquay-Varina's two downtowns • Proactive budgeting, strong bond ratings, and maintaining tax stability • Expanding food access through grower's markets and community gardens • Communicating effectively about annexation, zoning notices, and changes • Endorsed by the Wake County Democratic PartyHaynes is one of four candidates vying for a spot on the Fuquay Varina Board of Commissioners, where voters can select up to two. Early voting starts on October 16th, and a valid ID is required to cast your vote. Your decision on November 4th will play a pivotal role in shaping Fuquay Varina's future for years to come. Be sure to make a plan to vote! ChooseHaynes4FV.comChooseHaynes4FV@gmail.comFacebook/InstagramCampaign Finance ReportCampaign Finance Reports for All Candidate CommitteesVoter Information (Register, Am I Registered?, Election Information) Voter Info (Designated Polling Places, Sample Ballots, Registration Status, Voting Jurisdiction, Verify Address and Party Affiliation) Election Information (Absentee by Mail Voting, Early Voting, Election Day Voting) Early Voting Locations October 16-November 1Wake County Board of Elections Office-1200 N. New Hope Road, Raleigh 27610October 25-November 1John M. Brown Community Center-53 Hunter Street, Apex, NC 27502Avery Street Recreation Center-125 Avery Street, Garner, NC 27529Herbert C. Young Community Center-101 Wilkinson Avenue, Cary, NC 27513ELECTION DAY Tuesday, November 4 from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PMSupport the showAs always, if you are interested in being on or sponsoring the podcast or if you have any particular issues, thoughts, or questions you'd like explored on the podcast, please email NCDeepDive@gmail.com. Your contributions would be greatly appreciated.Now, let's dive in!
Sind wir wirklich frei in unseren Entscheidungen oder handelt das Gehirn, bevor wir es merken? Der Philosoph Michael Pauen erklärt, warum die Libet-Experimente unseren freien Willen nicht widerlegen und wieso Philosophie und Hirnforschung zusammengehören. (00:00:51) Begrüßung (00:01:51) Thema und Vorstellung Michael Pauen (00:03:34) Philosophie, Psychologie und Neurowissenschaften (00:10:09) Neurophilosophie und freier Wille (00:14:22) Die Rolle der Philosophie bei der Willensfreiheit (00:16:48) Die (Minimal-)Kriterien von Freiheit (00:18:25) Willensfreiheit, Selbstbestimmtheit, Autonomie (00:19:48) Freiheit und Willensfreiheit (00:24:17) Von Berlin ins Ländliche (00:26:06) Die Libet-Experimente (00:31:28) Das Manifest der Hirnforschung (00:35:10) Die Experimente von Haynes (00:41:29) Das Assoziationspiel (00:46:27) Die Kindheit (00:52:30) Die Kartierung der Positionen zur Willensfreiheit (00:58:30) Hat der Mensch einen freien Willen? (01:03:01) Willensfreiheit und die Rechtsprechung (01:09:48) Nudging und der freie Wille (01:15:28) Hat KI einen freien Willen? (01:23:06) Die Spektrum-Zukunftsmaschine (01:27:51) Verabschiedung und Eindrücke (01:30:12) Lesetipps LINKS: Hier geht’s zum Spektrum-Artikel „Eine Frage der Selbstbestimmung“ von Michael Pauen: https://www.spektrum.de/news/willensfreiheit-eine-frage-der-selbstbestimmung/2289005 Hier geht’s zum Spektrum-Artikel „Die Krux an der Willensfreiheit“ von David Hommen: https://www.spektrum.de/news/entscheidungen-die-krux-an-der-willensfreiheit/1865476 Und hier geht’s zu gekürzten und angepassten Fassung des Interviews dieser Podcast-Folge: https://www.spektrum.de/news/hat-der-mensch-einen-freien-willen-michael-pauen/2288161 >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/die-grossen-fragen-der-wissenschaft-michael-pauen
It's the quarter pole, and Aaron McIntire and Noah Deace are breaking it all down on this week's Michigan Podcast. With Steve out, Aaron (an Iowa fan) and Noah dive into a bye-week reflection, playing “Buy, Sell, or Hold” on Michigan's playoff and Big Ten title chances. Are the Wolverines true contenders? Noah buys both, citing a favorable schedule and Justice Haynes' explosive play. They also tackle player props: Will Haynes break Michigan's rushing record? Can Bryce Underwood double his TD passes? Will Rod Moore lead in interceptions? Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football joins for an extended round, debating Michigan's identity and Ohio State's road test at Washington. Plus, poll results on Haynes' record chase and fan feedback on the stretch-run offense.
Detroit Sports Podcast -- The Michigan Podcast This episode -- Michigan went OLD SCHOOL to dominate Nebraska on the road, and Steve points out how Michigan leaned on a punishing 300-yard rushing attack, led by Justice Haynes, while the defense racked up 30 pressures and seven sacks on Dylan Raiola. Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football, joins the program to discuss the ceiling for this team, the receiver struggles, and what's next with a bye week looming. Plus, poll results from a wild halftime poll and fan feedback on Haynes' national recognition!
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Steak and Sandra explain why they think Georgia Tech must be a playoff contender for quarterback Haynes King to be Heisman trophy finalist.
Michigan went OLD SCHOOL to dominate Nebraska on the road, and Steve points out how Michigan leaned on a punishing 300-yard rushing attack, led by Justice Haynes, while the defense racked up 30 pressures and seven sacks on Dylan Raiola. Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football, joins the program to discuss the ceiling for this team, the receiver struggles, and what's next with a bye week looming. Plus, poll results from a wild halftime poll and fan feedback on Haynes' national recognition.
Things Discussed: Biff Poggi love: We don't often get honesty about what they did wrong. Let Underwood cook? Not sure if it's going to hold up because people revert to learned behaviors when stress gets high. It's easy against Central. We saw enough that Oklahoma should be a blip: the RPOs are real, the zone reads are real. QB run game: Forces defenses to make themselves easier to read, because they have to play 11-on-11 unless they can two-gap at the DT spots. Oklahoma and Nebraska are good at messing with a quarterback's reads, and Bryce wants to make them quickly. Take away their options and you give Bryce a true read. Nebraska's defense is all about generating confusion. Bryce running early on pass reads: good thing, do it. When he's hitting a DB he's the one causing punishment. Also nerfs pass rush: remember how Michigan played Sean Clifford in 2021 and teed off when Allar came on. Haynes: been good but frustrating—sometimes he's great in pass pro but he had another handful of purse-swinging. Guy got sick of blocking for his QB at Alabama? I'm sure part of the reason he came here in the first place is he was sick of being a lead blocker for Jalen Milroe. Defensively: Barham at the Jake Ryan job was eye-opening. If you can't roll out against a defense they can front the edge on stretch and the running game is dead too. Replacing Nichols snaps with Barham at edge also gets Rolder/Sullivan on the field. Favorite Barham play: he grabs the RB as he's forcing a give on zone read so he can go back to tackling that guy. Caveat: that's the worst running back we're going to play this season. QB run game vs Michigan: isn't any one thing, but biggest issue was Rolder not fitting it. He had an up and down game where he (3/6 first downs, maybe 4 were on him), while Sullivan found the guy to hit, but had a few looks at it first. If you're a senior you can't be ahead of that guy and be making mistakes. Nebraska preview: They played Cincy (no pass game) and two teams CMU would trounce. Their run D is permeable: defense plays very small, wants to confuse you, make your RB slow down to find his gaps and blocks, and rally from the secondary. You can really gash them. It's a bad matchup for Nebraska: Michigan's OL is good at ID'ing their blocks and wants to play heavy and hit you quickly in the run game and confuse coverage reads. The 2023 game was a blowout because if you have linemen who can ID their blocks you destroy the basis of their system. Would be a good game to have El-Hadi back; Efobi is probably going to have a rough outing.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear Georgia Tech Head Coach Brent Key talk about quarterback Haynes King's toughness and selflessness from his interview with Dukes and Bell yesterday, react to what Coach Key had to say, and explain why Coach Key is right when he says King embodies everything the Heisman Trophy represents.
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Carl and Mike are joined by Brent Key as they discuss Georgia Tech's win over Clemson and how they continue to build the culture of the Yellow Jackets program.
I have a special point I will make about Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King. He's earned the honor after the Yellow Jackets knocked off the Clemson Tigers.I also break down Alabama's thumping of Wisconsin, why John Mateer needs to be high on your Heisman ballot, and why Oregon deserves consideration to be ranked #1.@fbscout_florida On X @LO_ThePortal TikTok @lockedontheportalSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Rugiet150,000 men have made the switch →https://Rugiet.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE Use code LOCKEDONNFL to get 15% off your order!DripDropRight now, DripDrop is offering Locked On listeners 20% off your first order. Just head to https://dripdrop.com and use promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Stock up now before the heat hits hard. PrizePicksDownload the PrizePicks app today and use code LOCKEDONMLB to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup.PrizePicks — Run Your Game.Click Link Here: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/LOCKEDONCOLLEGEOpenPhoneStreamline and scale your customer communications with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at www.openphone.com/lockedonmlbGametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year.FanDuelRight now, new customers can get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS when your first FIVE DOLLAR BET WINS! Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Jim Cherewick THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things discussable.] --------------------- 1. CMU Preview: Offense starts at noon They rotate a LOT. Get ready for two offensive lines, three quarterbacks, and a lot of Iowa from the former Army OL coach whose YouTube clinics have been a staple of my learning diet. Fullbacks! 2. CMU Preview: Defense starts around 15:02 MAC version of Hutch, or a poor man's Braden McGregor is Holdman, the SDE who has to play B-gaps because they don't have the size. They're in a 404 Tite and they're aggressive, so expect something like the Army 2019 game. 3. Oklahoma After Review: Offense starts around 26:10 What it looked like on first watch. Frustrating that we don't have answers for Dantonio stuff. Felt like Hoke era offense. OL was okay save for Zack Marshall; he wasn't ready and we missed Marlin Klein. RBs were not pressing gaps, Haynes missed blocks in pass pro. 4. Oklahoma After Review: Defense starts at 44:43 Couldn't fit the QB run game. A lot of that was unbalanced, and Michigan didn't use the same response to that as usual, probably because Jayden Sanders was at corner and they didn't want him to be the free safety. Some Dammit Wink but I expect Guy to chip. Weirdly bad games from Benny, Guy, Moore. A little worried that Tre Williams still thinks he's a Clemson d-tackle. Featured Artist: Jim Cherewick A local artist, writer, and musician, Jim Cherewick has been involved in a lot of projects around town—Gymsee, False Figures, Best Exes, Piner, Wicker Chairs, and Congress. I discovered him because I liked his watercolors, and then saw he's playing at the Pig with Cattywampus in October so I started checking out his stuff and have been writing to it all week. It's all indie but all sounds different—the best way I can describe it is you start with a guy and a Fender and add a My Bloody Valentine slider that goes all the way up (Congress) or down (Wicker Chairs). I chose a spread to show what I mean. I'm still in discovery mode here but hope you'll join me. Songs: "Death Wagon"—Jim Cherewick "Urgency"—Wicker Chairs "Pile of Me"—Congress Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
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Andy, Randy, and Abe discuss Georgia Tech QB Haynes King needing to avoid a drop-off like riley Leonard saw last year against Ohio State.
Andy and Randy talk about Haynes King sitting out last week and how close to 100% he can be against Clemson. Also some other games they've got their eye on this weekend in college football.
In this episode we're joined by Professor Stephen R. Haynes, who is Professor of Religious Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, and the author of several books, including the one we're excited to discuss in this episode, Why Can't Church Be More Like an AA Meeting? And Other Questions Christians Ask about Recovery (published by Eerdmans). Over the course of our conversation, Professor Haynes tells us about his own journey, the history of alcoholics anonymous and its relationship to other recovery groups, how best to think scientifically as well as theologically about addiction, and what the church could learn about the ethos of alcoholics anonymous. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. John Anthony Dunne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Hour 2, Andy and Randy talk about their reactions to Monday Night Football, Georgia's preparations for Tennessee, and Backpage with Beau.
This week, BA fam—grab your coffee, get cozy, and let’s talk all things The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery, our official August/September book club pick! Mandi Woodruff-Santos sits down with none other than Clarence Haynes, author, publishing pro, and all-around NYC icon for a bold, joyful, and real convo packed with gems. Want to join the BA Book Club? All you've got to do is become a free member of our Patreon > Show recap: Mandi introduces Clarence and gets real about what inspired the Brown Ambition Book Club and her own book altar game. Clarence shares how the powerful women of NYC—and some serious Shirley Chisholm style—sparked his creation of Gwendolyn Montgomery. Dive deep into the book’s plot: a high-powered publicist with mystical secrets, a fashion event gone wild at the Brooklyn Museum, and a botanica in the South Bronx run by an Afro-Latine queer psychic Discussion on breaking generational trauma, mother wounds, fierce ambition, and why we’re all haunted by more than just ghosts. A real talk about dating as a queer Black man in NYC—Clarence gets candid on finding intimacy in the big city and the sometimes wild, sometimes isolating dating scene. The realities of Black-centered speculative fiction—why it matters and what hustle it takes to get these stories out there. Follow Clarence on IG @clarenceahaynesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.