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Feeling stuck in your emotional pain? Peace Amadi, author of "The Wholehearted Way," offer help for breaking out of the cycles of heartbreak and internalizing your pain, pointing to a framework to see the bigger, better, broader story of your suffering in Christ. Jason Romano of Sports Spectrum helps us looks at lives and faith of NHL players Josh Manson and Jaccob Slavin, as well as the NBA's Josh Hart. He also talks about softball coach Patty Gasso of the Oklahoma Sooners and how she genuinely sees herself as God's ambassador to her players. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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When musician Chris Dowd was 19, shortly after graduating from high school, his band Fishbone got signed to Columbia Records. The group was made up of Black teenagers in Los Angeles, who combined several musical genres—funk, punk, ska, metal, reggae—into a new exciting sound in the late 70's. They influenced countless other bands but struggled to find lasting commercial success.This week on the show, Chris talks to Anna Sale about being a teenage rock pioneer who stepped away from the group in 1994. He also discusses his close friendship with the late Jeff Buckley, his trouble with alcoholism after Jeff's death, and what it's been like to rejoin Fishbone and go on tour. Fishbone songs featured in this episode:Skankin' to the BeatUglyAdolescent Regressive BehaviorParty at Ground Zero CubicleLove is LoveLast Call in America (feat. George Clinton) HouseworkWatch Fishbone's 1991 performance on SNL: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl7e88 This episode was produced by Cameron Drews and Daisy Rosario. Get more Death, Sex & Money with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of DSM and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Death, Sex & Money show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/dsmplus to get access wherever you listen.If you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When musician Chris Dowd was 19, shortly after graduating from high school, his band Fishbone got signed to Columbia Records. The group was made up of Black teenagers in Los Angeles, who combined several musical genres—funk, punk, ska, metal, reggae—into a new exciting sound in the late 70's. They influenced countless other bands but struggled to find lasting commercial success.This week on the show, Chris talks to Anna Sale about being a teenage rock pioneer who stepped away from the group in 1994. He also discusses his close friendship with the late Jeff Buckley, his trouble with alcoholism after Jeff's death, and what it's been like to rejoin Fishbone and go on tour. Fishbone songs featured in this episode:Skankin' to the BeatUglyAdolescent Regressive BehaviorParty at Ground Zero CubicleLove is LoveLast Call in America (feat. George Clinton) HouseworkWatch Fishbone's 1991 performance on SNL: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl7e88 This episode was produced by Cameron Drews and Daisy Rosario. Get more Death, Sex & Money with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of DSM and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Death, Sex & Money show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/dsmplus to get access wherever you listen.If you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When musician Chris Dowd was 19, shortly after graduating from high school, his band Fishbone got signed to Columbia Records. The group was made up of Black teenagers in Los Angeles, who combined several musical genres—funk, punk, ska, metal, reggae—into a new exciting sound in the late 70's. They influenced countless other bands but struggled to find lasting commercial success.This week on the show, Chris talks to Anna Sale about being a teenage rock pioneer who stepped away from the group in 1994. He also discusses his close friendship with the late Jeff Buckley, his trouble with alcoholism after Jeff's death, and what it's been like to rejoin Fishbone and go on tour. Fishbone songs featured in this episode:Skankin' to the BeatUglyAdolescent Regressive BehaviorParty at Ground Zero CubicleLove is LoveLast Call in America (feat. George Clinton) HouseworkWatch Fishbone's 1991 performance on SNL: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl7e88 This episode was produced by Cameron Drews and Daisy Rosario. Get more Death, Sex & Money with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of DSM and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Death, Sex & Money show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/dsmplus to get access wherever you listen.If you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EXCLUSIVE: How Sitcom Sweetheart Valerie Bertinelli's Endless Heartbreaks May Be Too Much for Her to BearAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What if heartbreak isn't just about what happened to you—but what it reveals about what you believe about yourself? At its core, heartbreak isn't just about loss. It's about the meaning your mind and body begin to make of that loss—especially when it touches something older. Rejection, betrayal, and disappointment have a way of surfacing deeper questions about who we are… and whether we are still worthy of love. If you've ever found yourself asking, why does this hurt so much more than it should?… this conversation between Dr. Alison Cook and Dr. Peace Amadi will help you begin to understand why—and what healing might look like. You'll explore: Why rejection can feel deeply personal… even when it isn't The hidden beliefs heartbreak can quietly bring to the surface Why certain patterns in your life keep getting replayed How past wounds can shape your present reactions What happens to your faith when pain doesn't make sense Where healing begins when nothing feels resolved yet This conversation offers a compassionate, faith-rooted path forward—helping you make sense of what's been stirred up within you, and gently move toward a deeper sense of peace. More Resources: Check out Dr. Peace Amadi's brand new book, The Wholehearted Way: Finding Peace After Life's Heartbreaks, Disappointments, and Rejections Connect further with @dralisoncook on Instagram Want to go deeper? Join 80,000+ soul menders in our email community and receive weekly reflections and gentle practices here. If you liked this episode, then you'll love: Episode 200: Trauma, Safety, and Healing—3 Trauma Responses + 4 Ways to Restore Trust Episode 179: Building Wise Trust - How to Protect Your Heart Without Closing It Off Episode 188: The Healing Power of Safe People (Not Just Safe Spaces)
Duane Kuiper joins the show to discuss the dramatic end of the World Baseball Classic, including Team USA’s championship loss to Venezuela. Kuip also reflects on some of the toughest losses from his own career, putting this WBC heartbreak into perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duane Kuiper joins the show to discuss the dramatic end of the World Baseball Classic, including Team USA’s championship loss to Venezuela. Kuip also reflects on some of the toughest losses from his own career, putting this WBC heartbreak into perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Falling in love sounds nice until we experience heartbreak. Cities tend to become the theatre, the background of these processes where lives recalibrate and identities reform. In our previous part we learned how urban settings could affect dating; in this final part we explore how cities can help or not healing from a break-up.From explaining the Gen-Z vision on break-up to wondering what a Deleuzian city would look like, my dear guest Roman is back for the second part of this very special episode.Thanks for listening to us. Have a good one and take care.Umut & Roman
In this episode of the podcast, we dive into the hilariously perplexing world of presidential trivia and the unexpected chaos of family vacations. Join us as we explore the confusion surrounding Presidents' Day and throw in some comical anecdotes about what happens when multiple families try to vacation together. We'll tackle the emotional rollercoaster of breakups that can turn a fun trip into a disaster and how these experiences can leave you feeling utterly bewildered. With plenty of laughs and relatable stories, this episode is a lighthearted look at life's little uncertainties and the quirky situations that come with them. Tune in for a blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and the occasional head-scratching commentary on history!
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Heartbreaks can feel like the end of everything, but if there is anything I have come to learn it's that they are the beginning of truly healing. In this week's episode, I vulnerably share the 3 biggest heart breaks I encountered in the last handful of years, what I learned from them and how they built me into who I am today. To work with me via online personal training click here.To get access to my DEKA workshops, click here. Follow me on Instagram and Facebook!
We're talking conspiracies, Valentine Heartbreaks, comedy and much more with our guest G Money! Follow G Money!https://www.instagram.com/bomb_ass_g_money_/ Watch G Money & Supereego Live In Fontana!https://www.ticketmaster.com/bobby-dee-presents-eric-ochoa-jay-fontana-california-02-20-2026/event/09006429C4A2AEAD Sign up for Robinhood with my link and we'll both pick our own gift stock
As we get ready for Super Bowl LX, we sit down with one of the greatest football players to never win a Super Bowl.Larry Fitzgerald is an 11-time Pro Bowler who spent his 17-year career with the Arizona Cardinals. His first and only shot at a title was in 2009 when his team lost a squeaker to the Pittsburgh Steelers.In this episode, we relive all the key moments of that fateful game with the star wide receiver, who shares what it feels like to be so close to winning it all, only to have the opportunity snatched away in the final seconds. Plus, we sit down with The Athletic's Madeline Hill and Charlotte Wilder to break down this year's matchup between the Patriots and Seahawks.Show Notes Fitz Four: Super Bowl Versus Steelers | Arizona Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald: If a loved one has cancer, know there's power in your presence | The Athletic Larry Fitzgerald: Best Hands in NFL History Career Highlights! | NFL Legends The Sports Gossip Show The Larry Fitzgerald Foundation Show CreditsExecutive Producer: Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike VillersTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.
Are you pouring your heart into your med spa and still feeling like something just isn't working?In today's episode, Andrea and Taleesa are talking about some of the biggest heartbreaks that medspa owners face, why they happen and some actionable strategies on how you can avoid or recover from each one.Join both Andrea and Taleesa as they share practical, proven strategies to turn heartbreaks like flopped events, burnout, and comparison into smarter, stronger growth for your practice.If you enjoyed this episode please share, rate and review it!Also mentioned in today's episode:Event planning and promotions that flop 4:24Purchasing a device and having different expectations 12:55Avoiding burnout and resentment 37:16The negative impact that comparison can have 40:30Links:Link to book a demo call with us: https://portal.smithandcrawford.com/public/appointment-scheduler/61d5c7d8713ec2457d84ce7a/scheduleEstie Social Suite:https://smithandcrawford.com/aesthetically-social-suite2026 Visibility Vault:https://smithandcrawford.com/visibility-vaultShow transcripts: https://smithandcrawford.com/notesEmail us: hello@smithandcrawford.comJoin our newsletter: https://smithandcrawford.com/newsletterhttps://calendly.com/smithandcrawford/30-min-strategy-session?back=1&month=2024-10https://calendly.com/smithandcrawford/aesthetically-discovery-call?back=1&month=2024-08https://smithandcrawford.com/
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Today on Let There Be Talk, guitarist and songwriter Henry James of Robert Jon & The Wreck stops by. We dive deep into songwriting, guitar tones, fashion and what it takes to build a real rock band in the modern era. Henry is a real deal guitar player that absolutely rocks live. Robert Jon & The Wreck are a must see live band. Check out their new record Heartbreaks and Last Goodbyes produced by the legend himself Dave Cobb. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for all the episodes and my Stand Up Special 5836 https://youtu.be/nbeaApu4OP0?si=-oER0gsgq8laK1oW Tour Dates to see me around the country can be found here - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates Join my Patreon for all kinds of Bonus Episodes - https://www.deandelray.com/patreon Thank You and Happy New Year DDR
In this heartfelt episode of the Authors On Mission Podcast, host Danielle Hutchinson sits down with bestselling author Jean Meltzer to explore her remarkable journey from Emmy-winning TV producer to pioneering Jewish romance novelist.Jean opens up about the turning point when she realized she was “living for my goals and not my values” and how that shift led her to write stories that make the invisible seen. Her latest book, The Eight Heartbreaks of Hanukkah, is a Christmas Carol-inspired rom-com that blends humor, resilience, and the Jewish concept of Besheret—a soul's other half.
"Ethics and integrity are a bookkeeper's superpower." -Heather Smith Kick off your new year with clarity and momentum in this special Year-In-Review episode! Host, Michael Palmer brings together an international panel of leaders to unpack the biggest wins, surprises, and lessons from 2025. This conversation gives you a grounded look at what actually changed in the bookkeeping world and what you can expect moving into 2026. You'll hear real stories from Canada, Australia, and the United States about technology shifts, economic pressures, client transformations, team challenges, and the rising demand for advisory. Our final episode of 2025 is packed with insights that you don't want to miss! Thank you so much for listening to our show and being a part of our community! Your support is the reason this podcast continues to grow. Wishing you a HAPPY and SUCCESSFUL 2026! To find out more about our guests, click below: Lisa Campbell Teresa Slack Heather Smith Christina Springstead Time Stamp 01:11 – Michael introduces the Year-In-Review panel 03:38 – Biggest surprises from 2025 04:51 – How bookkeepers embraced AI 05:12 – Personal breakthroughs & executing on training 07:04 – Economic pressures & global ripple effects 11:24 – Setbacks bookkeepers faced this year 16:41 – Capacity challenges & communication gaps 19:22 – Heartwarming client wins 23:05 – Helping clients understand their numbers 27:23 – The ripple effect bookkeepers create 30:03 – Why new bookkeepers matter 32:16 – Heartbreaks & financial vulnerability 34:06 – Ethics as a bookkeeper's superpower 39:26 – What worked well in 2025 40:10 – Hiring support to free up time 42:12 – Workflow systems paying off 46:11 – What didn't work & lessons learned 49:26 – Overwhelm from too much change at once 50:59 – Trends shaping 2026 54:58 – The rising need for human connection 1:02:37 – Personal focus areas for 2026 1:05:05 – Closing thoughts & New Year wishes
Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
Yes Cami has been bitten, but hey there's always a loophole so this should be light work! The whole team disperse to get answers, Davina to Rousseau's where Lucien is partying, Vincent and Marcel to Cami's apartment to collect a potential cure, and Hayley and Elijah to the bayou to fetch the magical baby. Freya works with her herbs to help Cami while Klaus gives er a lovely dream day, not loving the omen there! After Kol failed to leave town he decides to take drastic measures, but fails spectacularly. With Cami's fate decided by the end of the episode, we should be done with drama, and yet we face another tough blow…Remember to rate, review, and share, brothers!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @doppelgangerspodcast!See y'all next year!
Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
Raizel and Malya had a latke fun reading "The Eight Heartbreaks of Hanukkah" by Jean Meltzer.
KeywordsFantasy Football, Injuries, Playoffs, Player News, Match Analysis, Waiver Wire, PredictionsSummaryIn this episode of the Fantasy Football War Council, host Jonathan navigates through a chaotic weekend filled with player injuries, playoff matchups, and thrilling game highlights. He provides updates on key players, analyzes the outcomes of various matchups, and discusses the implications for the upcoming draft. The episode culminates in predictions for future games and reflections on the season's journey.TakeawaysJonathan hosts alone while Mario and Daniel are away.Injury updates include key players like Patrick Mahomes and Marvin Harrison Jr.Playoff matchups featured high-scoring battles and close calls.Robbie's team dominated with the highest score of the week.Ray advanced in the playoffs despite injuries to key players.The consolation bracket impacts draft positioning for next season.Waiver wire pickups are crucial for playoff success.Predictions for upcoming matchups highlight competitive spirit.The episode emphasizes the emotional rollercoaster of fantasy football.Jonathan concludes with a call to action for listeners to tune in next week.TitlesFantasy Football Chaos UnleashedInjury Updates and Playoff DramaSound bites"Let's dive into it.""This was exciting.""The gods have spoken."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Weekend's Chaos03:09 Injury Updates and Player News05:56 Playoff Matchups and Highlights12:04 Close Calls and Heartbreaks in the Playoffs14:58 Consolation Bracket and Draft Implications17:49 Waiver Wire and Player Picks20:10 Predictions for Upcoming Matches25:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Welcome back to Fantasy Focus! On today's episode, Daniel Dopp, Field Yates, and Stephania Bell recap all the action in fantasy from week 15 in the NFL. Which star players absolutely crushed for managers fighting in the fantasy playoffs? Which dud performances affected matchups most? Plus, with major injuries to stars around the league like Patrick Mahomes and Davante Adams, how should fantasy managers react? All that and more on Fantasy Focus football! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
Dubbed “The Queen of Jewish Romance”- JEAN MELTZER is an international bestselling author whose most recent book hit stores last week called: “The Eight Heartbreaks of Hannukah.” But - Meltzer is more than just her recent release and her numerous books. She's also committed to spreading “Jewish Joy!” Meltzer's efforts to share uplifting Jewish stories and voices has made her a leading figure in the Jewish literary world. She is the Founder & CEO of “Jewish Joy, LLC” – the umbrella organization to “Jewish Women Talk about Romance Books.” She started The Jewish Joy Book Club and The Jewish Joy Box. And NOW, Meltzer is launching JEWISH JOY CON - a groundbreaking 3-day event celebrating the best in pop-culture, storytelling, and creativity - scheduled next March in Fort Lauderdale. With her incredible force to cast a wide web, you would never know that Meltzer has a chronic fatigue illness that she won't allow to stop her and get in her way! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Dubbed “The Queen of Jewish Romance”- JEAN MELTZER is an international bestselling author whose most recent book hit stores last week called: “The Eight Heartbreaks of Hannukah.” But - Meltzer is more than just her recent release and her numerous books. She's also committed to spreading “Jewish Joy!” Meltzer's efforts to share uplifting Jewish stories and voices has made her a leading figure in the Jewish literary world. She is the Founder & CEO of “Jewish Joy, LLC” – the umbrella organization to “Jewish Women Talk about Romance Books.” She started The Jewish Joy Book Club and The Jewish Joy Box. And NOW, Meltzer is launching JEWISH JOY CON - a groundbreaking 3-day event celebrating the best in pop-culture, storytelling, and creativity - scheduled next March in Fort Lauderdale. With her incredible force to cast a wide web, you would never know that Meltzer has a chronic fatigue illness that she won't allow to stop her and get in her way! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
In this episode, Matthew Whitehouse reflects on the winding path from a rainy Lancashire childhood and a brief burst of band-life glamour to leading The Face, a title forever suspended between myth and reinvention. He speaks with disarming clarity about reviving an icon without embalming it, insisting that the magazine's only true mandate is to capture the texture of now — not nostalgia, not futurism, but the pulse of the present. We explore the politics that slip in through lived experience rather than declarations, the power of small stories to illuminate larger truths, and the editor's craft as an exercise in restraint as much as vision. For Whitehouse, what's contemporary is whatever you're excited enough to run toward — a simple, infectious creed that shapes every page he oversees. “I'm not interested in the future. I'm interested in now — in documenting what it feels like to be alive in this exact moment.” - Matthew Whitehouse Episode Highlights: Growing up in Morecambe and dreaming of escape Born in a rainy seaside town that felt “far” from where he was meant to be, Matthew talks about music as his first love and his imagined ticket out, from The Beatles and Oasis to Springsteen. The ice cream man with a band and big plans While friends went to university, he stayed behind in Morecambe, working as an ice cream man and waiting for his kicked out bandmates to finish college so they could take music seriously. Dropping out for The Heartbreaks and accidental fame in Japan He leaves university just before the fee deadline, signs a publishing deal days later, tours with his band The Heartbreaks, tastes pop-star treatment in Japan, then ends up back home working in a meat packing factory. Band life, Burberry campaigns and the old fear of selling out Alongside the band, he appears in a Burberry campaign and editorials for i-D and Dazed, remembering how brand work once felt like “selling out” in a way that feels almost quaint now. From factory freezer to i-D and the grind of becoming a writer While cutting lamb shanks at 5 a.m., he pitches free pieces to small music sites, builds a portfolio, lands a short research job at i-D's video team, and eventually pivots into editorial because he knows he has to write. The fast leap from editorial assistant to editor of The Face In about three years he moves from editorial assistant at i-D to editor of The Face, initially thinking the relaunch is a bad idea before realizing the opportunity of a clean slate with a legendary masthead. Legacy, fragmentation and making a magazine about the now Everyone remembers a different “version” of The Face, so he sees himself as a guardian trying not to ruin something beloved while making it feel true to 2025, balancing global pop stars with niche local figures. Politics in the margins rather than as a banner He describes issues where politics is felt rather than announced, like an edition that quietly became about the cost of living crisis through its voices and stories rather than an explicit think piece. When timing lands and small stories carry big themes He relishes moments where covers hit the perfect moment, like Jenna Ortega on the day Wednesday drops, and stories like a Manchester record label piece that opens up into class, race and regional inequality. What makes a good editor and what is contemporary now He likens editing to jazz, knowing which notes not to play, trusting his team, staying in conversation with young people, and defines what is contemporary now as whatever you are genuinely excited enough to run toward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Week 13 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
Week 12 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
The star of Riverdale and Chemical Hearts, Lili Reinhart, joins Podcrushed to discuss her journey from a 12-year-old aspiring artist to a booked-and-busy actor. Lili reflects on her early struggles and auditions, the transformative experience of Riverdale, and the challenges of bringing indie projects like Hal & Harper to life. She also opens up about her latest productions and the pressures of adapting popular IP, all while maintaining her sanity in Hollywood. Don’t miss this one! For a limited time, you can try Pretty Tasty for free - just go to http://prettytasty.com, pick your flavor, and use code PODCRUSHED. Podcrushed listeners can grab Rosetta Stone’s LIFETIME Membership for 50% OFF at rosettastone.com/podcrushed.That’s unlimited access to 25 language courses, for life! Our new book Crushmore is out now! Go go go! https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Crushmore/Penn-Badgley/9781668077993 00:00 Introduction 04:19 Lily’s Early Acting Journey 10:05 Challenges and Rejections 15:52 Moving to LA and Booking Riverdale 25:13 First Crushes and Heartbreaks 28:08 Embarrassing School Memories 30:18 Transition to Adulthood 30:54 Moving Back to LA and Auditioning for Riverdale 33:03 Booking the Role and Moving to Vancouver 34:20 Chemistry Tests and Initial Reactions 37:05 Shooting the First Season of Riverdale 39:01 Impact of Riverdale’s Success 39:28 Favorite Storylines and Behind-the-Scenes Memories 42:36 Challenges and Rewards of Independent Television 54:10 The Love Hypothesis and Handling Fan Expectations 57:16 Upcoming Projects and Future Plans 01:02:24 Advice to 12-Year-Old Self
Denji's heartbreak, Reze's betrayal, and MAPPA's craziest animation yet — we break down Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc! From the emotional ending to that wild serial-killer twist, we're talking MVP fights, music, and whether this movie really topped Demon Slayer. Chainsaw Man just hit 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and we're diving into Reze vs Bakugo, MAPPA vs Ufotable, and why Denji didn't get the closure he deserved.
Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season brought plenty of highs and even more fantasy football heartbreaks—and we're breaking it all down on Monday's Hangxiety, presented by Club Fantasy FFL.In this week's episode:
Ryan and Dustin recap an emotional NFL Week 8 highlighted by the New York Jets' first win following the death of former center Nick Mangold. The guys break down Breece Hall's breakout performance, Justin Fields' vulnerable admission about his mental health struggles, and Miles Garrett's frustration with Cleveland's losing culture despite his five-sack game. Plus, they discuss shocking upsets from Houston over San Francisco and Miami's demolition of Atlanta, Bijan Robinson's disappointing outing, and reveal the Cut the Brakes Pick 'Em Challenge results. Then, the hosts share their favorite athletes to wear number 78 before Dustin promotes his upcoming 24-hour Extra Life charity gaming marathon. No Credentials Required is a part of Belly Up Sports Media Network. Dustin's Extra Life Fundraiser: https://www.extra-life.org/participants/554818 Belly Up Sports: www.bellyupsports.com | www.youtube.com/@bellyupsports Fanatics: This episode's affiliate sponsor is Fanatics! Shop for your favorite team's gear, plus trading cards, fan memorabilia, and more! Use our affiliate link to support the show: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/bOqrrb Bumper Music: "Thank You God" by Akira the Don and MEANINGWAVE - Copyright 2021 USED WITH PERMISSION Follow No Credentials Required on social media on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube page for additional content! MERCH! Check out our Bonfire store and show the world you're a Cred Head! | https://www.bonfire.com/store/no-credentials-required/ Join our Discord server for more sports conversation: https://discord.gg/WknBEUQY
Send us a textA cold front flipped the rut switch, and we ride the highs and lows: Peyton's 650-yard recovery, Zach's near-misses, a field-edge long shot with a dog track, and Connor's October 28 magic. We dig into weather, wind, calling, ethics at low light, and why access wins.• reading the wind and barometric pressure for rut movement• edge sits with standing corn and late-morning cruising• when to get aggressive with grunts and snort-wheezes• low-light restraint and shot accountability• long-range bow practice for field edges• tracking strategy with and without a dog• October 28 timing and midday sits• scrapes, swollen necks, and pre-estrus tells• safety harness reminders and lightning bail-outs“Just wear a safety harness for God's sakes. You owe it to your family to come home.”Support the showHope you guy's enjoy! Hit the follow button, rate and give the show a comment!Ghillie Puck- https://www.ghilliepuck.com?sca_ref=6783182.IGksJNCNyo GP10 FOR 10% OFFGET YOUR HECS HUNTING GEAR :https://hecshunting.com/shop/?avad=385273_a39955e99&nb_platform=avantlink&nb_pid=323181&nb_wid=385273&nb_tt=cl&nb_aid=NAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdhunting/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtxCA-1Txv7nnuGKXcmXrA
This week's episode Kenzie sits down with influencer Tianna Robillard to talk about the other side of leaving, relationship anxiety, knowing your worth, rut routines, her childhood & so many other things for the first time ever. Hope you enjoy!!
Bobby is coming off a weekend of gigs in Rochester New York- home of the garbage plate! He loved the people but he could not buy socks or get a decent meal. | Indian action movies are predictably over the top. | In honor of his eighteen year anniversary, Bob tells a story about the time he cheated on his wife in the early days. His sad tale starts with fun sex with a Long Island dancer and ends with Bobby and Dawn crying on the floor. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more! FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolf Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The tent was filled with sugar, stress, and a few shaky peaks as Meringue Week took center stage! From delicate mini meringue pies to the dreaded staggered-start soufflé technical, and the elegant Vacherin glacé showstopper, aka fancy meringue ice cream cake. This week tested every whisk in the kitchen. Two bakers earned Hollywood Handshakes, one earned Star Baker, and one sadly said goodbye. Join Mirandia and Ben as they break down all the sweet successes, the soufflé stumbles, and the emotional exit that had fans talking.
WE BACK !! Pastor Telyn preaches on DATING this week - Godly versus un-Godly dating and what YOU need to know.follow us on IG @undividedyouthSunday nights @ 6:30PM
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The boys are back together and sit down to discuss the season so far. We chat about the newly crowned “world champion” jerky contest winner, Brady scouting for big bucks, and his thoughts on the highs and lows of chasing giants, and finally, we discuss how Lorenzo's archery deer season went and the rollercoaster of emotions that has caused him.
TAKE THIS PERSONALLY WITH MORGAN: Let's talk friendship! Morgan and Friendship Coach Sabrina share their hot takes when it comes to everything surrounding friendships like why you shouldn't ignore your friends when you get into a new relationship, showing up in the good times (not just the bad), and why low maintenance friends aren't really a thing. Sabrina validates friendship breakups and why they are some of the most painful splits. Get ready for Mean Girls and Toy Story references because this will be the guide you need to surviving friendship as an adult. Follow Sabrina: @the3rdside Follow Morgan: @webgirlmorgan Follow Take This Personally: @takethispersonallySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.