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Podcast Episode Title:"Spring Hill's New Mayor"Show Description:In this compelling episode of the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast, newly elected Spring Hill Mayor Matt Fitterer sits down to discuss the city's most pressing challenges and opportunities. Fitterer shares insights into his vision for Spring Hill, offering a transparent look at municipal leadership and the complex dynamics of managing a rapidly expanding community. Highlights:Top three city priorities: utility capacity, public safety, and roadway infrastructureThe role of developers in community growthStrategies for creating an informed and engaged citizenryChallenges of managing a fast-growing suburban communityWhether you're a local resident, business owner, or interested in municipal governance, this episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of Middle Tennessee's local government.Follow Matt:https://mattfitterer.com/______________________________________________________________________****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast:www.mmtbp.comwww.instagram.com/mostlymiddletnbusinespodcastwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________Shoutout to Matt Wilson for lending his voice to the new intro of MMTBP.Follow him and his podcast from which I may have borrowed the *mostly* concept:https://linktr.ee/mamwmw___________________________________________________________If you like Jim's Boston Scallys, click here to shop and order yours!https://www.bostonscally.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/mqgpwi3u0zgm89vaxnv5crzvlolevo82rvcygsn5/1668 ___________________________________________________________***You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip_________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org______________________________________________________________________Curious about podcasting? This podcast (and many others) is produced by www.itsyourshow.coA Middle Tennessee Business Podcast....subscribe/follow/rate/review at www.mmtbp.com
WNBA draft, highlights from the night, Sedona Prince not drafted due to controversy, Top 100 players list, who is too high or low & more. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
In this episode, podcast cohost Dr. Ashwin Parihar and guest Dr. Jessica Porembka, chair of the RSNA education exhibit awards committee, highlight several standout educational and scientific presentations at RSNA 2024 and discuss larger trends in education and research abstracts at the annual meeting. Call for Abstracts at RSNA 2025 is now open for submissions and closes May 7, 2025 (noon Central Time). Call for Abstracts at RSNA 2025 Abstract Submission | RSNA 2024 RSNA Annual Meeting Awardees DB24_Award_Winners_Thursday_FIN.indd RSNA Involvement Opportunities Volunteer and involvement opportunities | RSNA
Same procedure as every year, James! Was waren die besten, die größten, die schönsten, die geilsten Filme 2024? Um das zu beantworten, hat sich abermals die Crème de la Crème von KINO+ versammelt, um aus jeweils 10 Filmen die besten des Jahres zu ermitteln. Und wie immer nehmen wir uns die Zeit, diesen Prozess so breit. so ausführlich und so ausgelassen wie möglich zu gestalten. Deswegen gibt es heute endlich die Plätze 5 bis 1 von Antje, Etienne, Thilo, Andi und Schröck, die sich dann auch direkt in die Vollen stürzen, um jetzt noch einmal so richtig abzufeiern. Zum Beispiel die Größe und den Aufwand von DUNE - PART TWO oder FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA, die Bilder und die Anspannung von CIVIL WAR, die Härte und Logistik von THE ZONE OF INTEREST, das Schauspiel und den Humor in POOR THINGS, ANORA oder AMERICAN FICTION, sowie die spröde Faszination von KONKLAVE oder KING'S LAND. Gefolgt von so vielen individuell empfundenen Schönheiten, Gefühlen oder Großartigkeiten durch Filme wie HERE, STRANGE DARLING, die neue Weihnachts-Wohlfühl-Empfehlung THE HOLDOVERS, den imposanten Martial Arts-Liebesbrief CITY OF DARKNESS oder den Animations-Thriller MARS EXPRESS, welcher übrigens nicht der einzige Trickfilm ist, der dieses Jahr unsere Herzen kräftig erobern konnte. Doch ob ALLES STEHT KOPF 2 oder DER WILDE ROBOTER in unserer Gunst noch höher steigen konnten, müsst Ihr selbst rausfinden. Genau wie die Plätze von A KILLER'S ROMANCE und THE SUBSTANCE, die das Teilnehmerfeld dann auch komplettieren. Damit wäre das Jahr dann auch endlich abgeschlossen oder zumindest alles, was wir bis zum Aufnahmezeitpunkt sehen konnten. Und deswegen wünschen wir Euch nun nur noch mal ein frohes, neues Jahr, viel Spaß im Kino, auf der Couch, mit dieser Folge oder mit dem einen oder mehreren, der hier besprochenen Streifen, und bleibt gesund, gut drauf, noch ein wenig erholt und uns treu. Vielen Dank für ein schönes 2024 und möge 2025 noch besser werden. Cheerio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's about time: wir ziehen Bilanz. Was waren die besten, die größten, die schönsten, die geilsten Filme 2024? Um das zu beantworten, haben wir abermals die Crème de la Crème von KINO+ zusammengetrommelt, um aus jeweils 10 Filmen die besten des Jahres zu ermitteln. Und wie immer nehmen wir uns die Zeit, diesen Prozess so breit. so ausführlich und so ausgelassen wie möglich zu gestalten. Deswegen gibt es heute jeweils die Plätze 10 bis 6 von Antje, Thilo, Etienne, Andi und Schröck, die zuvor aber noch mal kurz auf ein paar echte Enttäuschungen des Jahres, das Jahr an sich und die gute, alte VHS-Zeit eingehen, um sich ein wenig einzugrooven. Ab dann wird es spannend - und noch einmal wertgeschätzt. Zum Beispiel den Druck in YES, CHEF!, den Spaß von DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE, die Frauen in LOVE LIES BLEEDING, RED ROOMS - ZEUGIN DES BÖSEN oder MAY DECEMBER, das Kribbelige von SPIDERS aka VERMINES, die unheimlichen Atmosphären von LONGLEGS oder LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL und die knisternden Atmosphären von CHALLENGERS oder WO DIE LÜGE HINFÄLLT. Oder eben die Gefühle, Widersprüche und Begeisterungen die Filme wie JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX, der Kleinstadt-Thriller REBEL RIDGE, die RASHOMON-Hommage namens DIE UNSCHULD, das Beziehungs-Drama ALL OF US STRANGERS oder das vermeintliche Kinder-Action-Abenteuer TRANSFORMERS ONE bei den Fünf ausgelöst haben. Und natürlich geht's davor, dazwischen und danach wie immer auch um eine Menge andere Titel, Erinnerungen und Vergleiche, ohne die eine solche Runde und Diskussion nicht wirklich rund oder eben richtig wäre. In diesem Sinne wünschen wir Euch noch einmal eine frohe, kuschelige und vor allem entspannte Weihnachtszeit, viel Spaß bei dieser gut zweistündigen Abschluss-Show (Teil 1) und noch viele weitere schöne Stunden mit den hier besprochenen Streifen. Merry Christmas. Und bis hoffentlich nächste Woche. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The short-term rental industry is undergoing rapid changes, and the Vacation Rental Management Association (VRMA) 2024 conference was the ideal event to catch up on the latest developments. This year's VRMA conference highlighted the most recent trends in the vacation rental space, covering everything from revenue management best practices to AI-powered tools for hosts. Whether you're an Airbnb host with one property or a property manager overseeing hundreds of STRs, the insights from this event can make a significant impact on your operations and revenue. Key discussions centered around improving guest experiences, minimizing host cancellations, and leveraging AI tools to automate tasks and enhance STR management. In this video, I'll share my top takeaways from VRMA 2024, focusing on how major players like Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO are tackling the industry's biggest challenges, including fraud prevention and evolving regulations. You'll learn about effective STR revenue management strategies, AI tools to boost your property's performance, and tips to handle guest issues without affecting your superhost status. If you're aiming to optimize your short-term rental business, stick around—this video will offer valuable insights that can help you boost revenue, streamline operations, and ultimately achieve more success as a host or property manager. Key Takeaways STR Trends from VRMA 2024: Major OTAs like Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO discussed host cancellations, fraud prevention, and the need for clearer STR regulations. AI Tools for Airbnb Hosts: New AI solutions include dynamic pricing adjustments, automated communication, and fraud detection, all designed to make STR management easier. Revenue Management Best Practices: AirDNA data showed that professionally managed STRs saw a 6% revenue increase, while individual operators faced a 4% decline—emphasizing the importance of effective revenue strategies. Fraud Prevention Tips for STRs: To prevent fraud, use verified payment methods, obtain rental agreements, and verify guest IDs, which can help reduce disputes. Boosting STR Revenue with AI: AI-powered tools now offer personalized guest interactions, automated booking updates, and the ability to optimize pricing across platforms—key to improving STR performance. Thanks for watching my recap of the VRMA 2024 conference! As you can see, the STR industry is moving fast, with plenty of opportunities for hosts and managers to optimize their operations, boost revenue, and prevent fraud. If you're looking to stay ahead in the short-term rental space, keep tuning in—I'll be reviewing more insights from VRMA in the coming weeks, covering the latest tools, revenue management strategies, and regulation updates. If you enjoyed this video, please like, share, and subscribe for more Airbnb tips and STR success strategies. Let me know in the comments which topics you'd like to explore next, and I'll see you in the next video! Need help managing your short-term rental and you don't want to go it alone? Shoot us a message here and we'll see if we can help. Are you enjoying the podcast? Please subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and share it! This helps us reach others that may find the info helpful as well. You can find all of our links here including our website, recommended resources, upcoming live event, short-term rental playbook, Instagram, and more!
Berlin ist immer eine Reise wert. Ob mit oder ohne Besuch, lohnt sich der Besuch der Sehenswürdigkeiten aus dieser Folge. Außerdem ist Antoni aus Malta zu Besuch und Katja und Max zeigen ihm Berlin von der besten Seite. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode of Ambitious, we dive into something a little different. As a podcast enthusiast, I've compiled the top 10 segments from our most loved episodes to give you valuable insights and key takeaways. From the importance of leadership and personal growth to avoiding blueprint dependency and fostering deep client relationships, this episode covers a range of essential topics for ambitious women in business. We also discuss the nuances of qualifying clients, making value-based decisions, and the intricacies of successful launches. Join me as we revisit these high-impact highlights and take your entrepreneurial journey to the next level. 01:30 Secrets to Building a Seven-Figure Business 04:25 Insights from an Intensive Coaching Week 08:04 Business Trends for 2024 10:52 Journey to Business Success 13:48 Client Experience 18:16 The Reality of Running a Seven-Figure Business 21:36 Creating Work-Life Harmony 25:55 Understanding and Overcoming Burnout 30:20 Refining Your Sales Process 37:46 Achieving Massive Launch Success To connect with Kate on Instagram, click HERE. To apply for ITI, click HERE.
Balance Your Teacher Life: Tips for Educators to Avoid Burn-Out and Achieve Better Work-Life Balance
Send us a textIn this special anniversary episode, host Grace Stevens reflects on a year of empowering educators to reclaim their work-life balance.
SportsDay Insider Evan Grant analyzes [1:30] the Rangers' strategy following the trade deadline, focusing on the addition of Andrew Chafin and the return of key players such as Jacob DeGrom and Josh Jung. Evan also outlines his five-step process for the Rangers to take charge of the AL West. David Moore checks in [17:35] from Cowboys training camp, where things are about to heat up, and takes note of players who are turning heads at camp. Lastly, the guys share [29:02] their favorite moments thus far from the Paris Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SportsDay Insider Evan Grant analyzes [1:30] the Rangers' strategy following the trade deadline, focusing on the addition of Andrew Chafin and the return of key players such as Jacob DeGrom and Josh Jung. Evan also outlines his five-step process for the Rangers to take charge of the AL West. David Moore checks in [17:35] from Cowboys training camp, where things are about to heat up, and takes note of players who are turning heads at camp. Lastly, the guys share [29:02] their favorite moments thus far from the Paris Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mo Tucker, head of Commercial Lines for The Hartford discusses the findings of the company's recently released ‘Risk Monitor' which surveyed brokers and customers as to what their biggest risk concerns were. Among those concerns are the economy, supply-chain disruption and political uncertainty.
Die Digitale Nomaden Konferenz 2024 war ein voller Erfolg. 3-Tage-Konferenz für digitale Nomaden und Online-Unternehmer, die Freiheit, Unabhängigkeit & Selbstbestimmung lieben. Was dort passiert ist, was die wichtigsten Learnings für Flo waren und was die Community als Highlights gesehen habe - darüber spricht Flo in dieser exklusiven Podcastfolge! Es warten wertvolle Impulse für Dein Umfeld, Dein Marketing und Deine Content-Produktion auf Dich. Viel Spaß! Du hast Lust auf eine unvergessliche Zeit auf eine Workation in Portugal, bei der Du Dich und Dein Online-Business weiterentwickelst & Gleichgesinnte kennenlernst? Dann trage Dich unverbindlich auf die Warteliste: Hier klicken! Du willst Dein eigenes Business aufbauen? Dann lass uns sprechen und sichere Dir den kostenlosen Schritt-für-Schritt Plan für Deinen perfekten Start in die Online-Selbstständigkeit: Hier entlang! Connecte Dich mit mir & gib mir Feedback: Instagram: Jetzt folgen & schreiben! Hier geht´s zu exklusiven Podcast-Folgen: Hier entlang! Du hast Bock auf eine Community von Gleichgesinnten? Hier geht's zur Digitale Nomaden Podcast Community: Facebook: Jetzt beitreten! Viel Spaß beim Digitale Nomaden Podcast - Weil die Welt unser Zuhause ist!
Happy New Year! Aber vorher schließen wir das alte ab. Hier sind die Plätze 1 bis 5 unseres traditionellen Jahresrückblicks. Und damit so spannende Fragen wie: Wird BARBIE auch diese Charts beherrschen? Oder macht ihr OPPENHEIMER zumindest einen Wettbewerb zunichte? Oder werden die KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON am Ende doch noch triumphieren? Und wie sehr werden sich JOHN WICK 4, SONNE & BETON oder GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL 3 wehren? Kann vielleicht SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE noch ein paar Siegerfäden spinnen? Ist MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING TEIL 1 vielleicht doch noch im Rennen um einen Platz in der Gesamtliste? Oder werden sie auf dem Weg schließlich doch noch alle von GODZILLA MINUS ONE zu Asche zerbröselt? Findet es heraus, zusammen mit all den Titeln, die eben noch ein Stück persönlicher sind und vielleicht nie mehr als eine oder einen von uns ins Herz treffen konnten. Also Filme wie SPEAK NO EVIL, ALICE DARLING, der französische THE FIVE DEVILS, die Alien-Invasion namens NO ONE WILL SAVE YOU oder das Basketball-Match in THE FIRST SLAM DUNK. Oder eben die Titel, die von niemand anderem als Tino Hahn kommen können, wie zum Beispiel der chinesische LOVE NEVER ENDS oder JIGARTHANDA DOUBLEX. Und dann gibt es ja auch immer noch die eine oder andere Überraschung oder den einen oder anderen Rückkehrer. Unter anderem in Form von THE KILLER, TALK TO ME, TÁR und LIMBO oder eben THE CREATOR, ELEMENTAL, JAWAN und BEAU IS AFRAID. Wie Ihr sehen könnt: das Angebot ist abermals reichhaltig, vielfältig und immer angenehm individuell. Aber vor allem sorgt es wieder mal für so viele feine, schöne, lustige, ausgelassene oder eben erhitzte Gespräche über die Leidenschaft, die uns alle eint: das Kino. Egal wo es auch stattfindet. Demnach noch mal: ein frohes neues Filmjahr. Möge es wieder mal besser werden als das letzte. Wir freuen uns drauf. Und auf Euch. Habt viel Spaß, bleibt gesund und gut drauf, lasst uns 2024 so verbesserungswillig wie entspannt angehen. In diesem Sinne: welcome back.
The Sunday slate of NFL games for Week 17 is in the books! Ray Summerlin & Tucker Bagley run through all the storylines and the NFL Playoff Picture, plus the top performers, big plays, memorable moments, injuries and disappointments! Topics: (00:00) Intro (00:50) Eagles continue to stumble, suffer bad loss to Cardinals (09:22) AFC Playoff Picture (16:13) Ravens crush Dolphins to secure bye week (16:57) 49ers do enough against the Commanders (17:53) Concern for Christian McCaffrey calf injury? (21:25) Bills hold on to set up AFC East Title Game vs Dolphins (24:23) AFC South Teams Win - Jaguars, Texans & Colts (34:20) Bengals eliminated, Chiefs clinch AFC West (38:02) Steelers run over Seahawks (40:58) Seahawks vulnerable defense, is Geno Smith best QB? (43:56) Rams survive in New York, currently hold No. 6 seed (47:42) Saints dominate Bucs, Tampa still leads division (51:37) Falcons barely alive after getting drubbed by Bears: 51:38 Our weekly postseason packages are available NOW, and included in those packages are the rest of the NFL regular season as well as our college bowl recommendations. To sweeten the deal even more, if you sign up for a weekly package now, you'll get your first week at 71% off. Why 71% off? We've gone 56-23 on our elevated plays since November 1, which is a 71% success rate and now we're passing on the savings to you! Learn more and use code GET71 to take advantage of this tremendous deal at https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/ Follow Us On Twitter: Ray Summerlin: https://twitter.com/RMSummerlin Curtis Hirsch: https://twitter.com/curtisharsch Tucker Bagley: https://twitter.com/TBagleySports Sharp Football Analysis: https://twitter.com/SharpFBAnalysis #FantasyFootball #NFLWeek17 #NFLinjuries
Matt Kittle and Producer Dave run down their Top 10 list of rejected video titles for former UW-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow's pornographic movies. Original Airdate: 12/29/23
WERBUNG | Jetzt HelloFresh testen und mit dem Code “HELLOKINOPLUS” bis zu 120 Euro auf deine ersten 9 Bestellungen sparen: [Link unter der Beschreibung] /WERBUNG Die Abrechnung, Teil 1: Wir blicken zurück aufs FILMJAHR 2023, wir listen auf und wir zählen zusammen. Wer konnte uns begeistern? Wer konnte uns sogar noch mehr begeistern? Wen haben wir vergessen? Wen wollten wir vergessen? Und wer ist nur aus Verlegenheit dabei? Diese und weitere Fragen versuchen Antje, Eddie, Andi, Thilo und Schröck anhand ihrer jeweiligen Top 10 zu ergründen. Und weil das eben so seine Zeit braucht, gibt es heute nur die Plätze 10 bis 6, nächste Woche dann die Plätze 5 bis 1. Was allerdings nicht heißt, dass nicht schon eine Menge Streifen besprochen werden. Angefangen bei A wie ANATOMIE EINES FALLS über B wie BABYLON oder G wie GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL 3. und GODZILLA MINUS ONE bis hin zu T wie TALK TO ME oder W wie WONKA. Gefolgt von einigen individuellen Nennungen, die von EVIL DEAD RISE über RENFIELD oder REBEL bis hin zu DER GESTIEFELTE KATER: DER LETZTE WUNSCH reichen oder eben so speziell sind, dass sie nur von Tino Hahn sein können. Als so klangvolle Titel wie SAPTA SAGARADAACHE ELLO oder VIDUTHALAI. Abgerundet durch mal lustige, mal kürzere oder mal etwas aufgebrachtere Gespräche zu SKINAMARINK, COCAINE BEAR oder INFINITY POOL, parallel zu der Frage, wo sich solche Titel wie KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: EHRE UNTER DIEBEN, der letzte MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING PART 1 und natürlich die beiden Abräumer BARBIE und OPPENHEIMER einordnen werden. Denn zustätzlih zu den jeweiligen Toplisten wollen wir auch noch eine Gesamtliste erstellen, bei der entscheidend ist, wie hoch ein Film in einer Liste platziert wurde. Kleine Teaser: es wird spannend. Und wir hoffen, Ihr habt dabei mindestens genauso viel Spaß wie wir. Wie gesagt, nächste Woche geht es weiter. Bis dahin wünschen wir Euch einen tollen Start ins neue Jahr, bleibt gesund und gut drauf, macht nichts, was wir nicht auch machen würden und lasst es Euch gut gehen. Vielen Dank für ein aufregendes, manchmal auch frustrierendes, aber auch immer wieder wertvolles Jahr. Und natürlich für Eure Treue wie Unterstützung. Auf das die Zeiten noch besser werden. In diesem Sinne: Guten Rutsch.
Delve into the year's most impactful conversations around why we think what we think, the future of American politics, cautionary discussions about AI and cancel culture, and more! Join Andrew and guests as we wrap up 2023 on a high note. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/icKP_Pt1Ea8 Listen to the full conversations with: Tim Urban - https://youtu.be/KRl5301kQoI Dean Phillips - https://youtu.be/OvSgbdu42Yw Gary Marcus - https://youtu.be/yIu8QAiw5Yw Rikki and Greg - https://youtu.be/K6pR6qdMTgY Peter Diamandis - https://youtu.be/5J2QCDHU4UQ Ryan Graves - https://youtu.be/tpMkuwqBsxw Follow Andrew Yang: https://andrewyang.com | https://twitter.com/andrewyang To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Sunday slate of NFL games for Week 14 is in the books! Ray Summerlin, Curtis Hirsch & Tucker Bagley run through the storylines and analyze the top performers, big plays, memorable moments, injuries and disappointments! Week 14 Injuries: C.J. Stroud (concussion), Nico Collins (calf), Justin Jefferson (chest), Justin Herbert (finger), Geno Smith, Josh Jacobs (knee), Alexander Mattison (ankle), Kyle Hamilton (knee), Devon Witherspoon (back) Topics: Punt return TD gives Ravens win over Rams in OT Bills get back in it with big win Panic about the Chiefs? No magic this time: Lions lose to Bears Vikings/Raiders Injuries: Justin Jefferson, Josh Jacobs: NFC Playoff Race Drew Lock surprisingly good, but 49ers take down Seahawks NFC South madness, three teams at 6-7 C.J. Stroud injured, Texans blown out by Jets AFC Playoff Race Browns beat Jaguars, Flacco rest of season starter Bengals pull away from Colts for big win Chargers lose Justin Herbert, defeated by surging Broncos Week 15 Waiver Wire Right now, we're running a special offer for listeners - code ANGLES - for 15% off any Fantasy package. Weekly, monthly and season-long subscriptions are available. Use code ANGLES during checkout on the purchase page at https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/ Follow Us On Twitter: Ray Summerlin: https://twitter.com/RMSummerlin Curtis Hirsch: https://twitter.com/curtisharsch Tucker Bagley: https://twitter.com/TBagleySports Sharp Football Analysis: https://twitter.com/SharpFBAnalysis #FantasyFootball #NFLWeek14 #NFLinjuries
The Sunday slate of NFL games for Week 13 is in the books! Ray Summerlin, Curtis Hirsch & Tucker Bagley run through the storylines and analyze the top performers, big plays, memorable moments, injuries and disappointments! Intro: 00:00 49ers shred Eagles following slow start: 00:54 AFC Playoff race tightens: 09:03 Texans hold on against Broncos, Tank Dell broken fibula: 11:15 Derrick Henry injury: 17:23 Colts win in OT against the Titans: 19:49 Steelers lose Pickett, embarrassed by Cardinals: 20:40 Rhamondre Stevenson injury: 23:57 Pats set dubious offensive record: 25:00 Browns/Rams, Amari Cooper injury: 26:42 Rams continue to exceed expectations: 30:05 Falcons assume control of NFC South: 32:37 Lions jump out 21-0, let Saints back in game: 35:03 Injuries/Week 14 Waiver Wire: 38:04 What to Watch NFL Week 14: 44:29 Week 13 Injury Report: Tank Dell (broken fibula), Derrick Henry (concussion), Derek Carr (shoulder, concussion), Kenny Pickett (ankle), Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle), Brian Robinson (hamstring), Marquise Brown (heel), Puka Nacua (ribs), Amari Cooper (head) Right now, we're running a special offer for listeners - code ANGLES - for 15% off any Fantasy package. Weekly, monthly and season-long subscriptions are available. Use code ANGLES during checkout on the purchase page at https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/ Follow Us On Twitter: Ray Summerlin: https://twitter.com/RMSummerlin Curtis Hirsch: https://twitter.com/curtisharsch Tucker Bagley: https://twitter.com/TBagleySports Sharp Football Analysis: https://twitter.com/SharpFBAnalysis #FantasyFootball #NFLWeek13 #NFLinjuries
Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast with Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
In Top Gun, the main character was Maverick. Maverick was successful because he thought outside of the box. I think all of us have a “little” Maverick inside. These Apartment Sponsors share their story on how they left their W2 job and became successful apartment owners. These experienced sponsors “think” a little outside the box, too. They chat about numerous topics: How do you scale up to the next larger property size? Should you self-manage? How do you raise capital today? Next year- join us at the 2024 Old Capital Conference and Get Networked. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion…. Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast with Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
Over 550 apartment investors heard the “best of the best” Dallas apartment brokers give insight on what owners and buyers need to know. Some legacy owners (last 1-3 years) are in lifeboats because of their debt structure. Can they survive? Can you take advantage of buying some of these assets? What are cap rates? What should we do now? Next year…join us at the 2024 Old Capital Conference and get networked. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion…. Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
It's back to school season! On this bonus Happy Hour episode, Ben and Erica talk through in-state public college tuition costs. Highlights: Top 5 most expensive states for in-state college tuition Top 5 cheapest states for in-state college tuition How much you need to save each month to pay for your kids college years Stacker Article: "States with the cheapest in-state public colleges" Beer: Hazertag from Odell Brewing Co (Fort Collins, CO) Connect with Ben LinkedIn Instagram Connect with Erica: Instagram LinkedIn ericagoode.com
EAB's Madeleine Rhyneer and Autumn Baggett-Griggs explore findings from a recent poll that identifies the top concerns of enrollment leaders. The two discuss the growth of the non-consumption market, the challenges of recruiting Gen P students—those heavily impacted by the pandemic—as well as unexpected impacts from the recent Supreme Court ruling on ways that colleges engage with prospective students. They also share advice for admissions leaders on how to address these challenges.
Learn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO: https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---This episode is a compilation of 10 marketing tips we have discussed here on the podcast in past episodes with some of our amazing guests. These are by no means the only marketing tips we have discussed, but these are some of the most popular episodes we've had so far. All the artists mentioned on the episode are linked in our show notes as well as the episodes in which they were interviewed, that way if you want to hear the full episodes, they're all linked below. And now, without further ado, here are the top 10 marketing tips that you can follow to better sell your work!Clint Watson, CEO: episode 12Jeanne Rosier Smith:episode 13www.jeannerosiersmith.comKathleen Dunphy: episode 15 https://kathleendunphy.com/ Patricia Watwood:episode 18 https://patriciawatwood.com/ Shana Levenson:episode 23 https://www.shanalevenson.com/ Kelly Edenepisode 24 https://www.kellyeden.com/ Susan Lyonepisode 40 https://www.susanlyon.com/ Tina Garrettepisode 42 https://www.artisttinagarrett.com/ Andrew Tischlerepisode 45 https://tischler.nz/ Eric Armusikepisode 47 https://www.ericarmusik.com/
Radio Dayz...The Podcast is a podcast radio program that explores the world of terrestrial radio, its DJ's and on-air personalities and you all the fans of radio as a medium...come take a look inside radio through the eyes of those who have worked behind the scenes of radio...HELLO AND WELCOME TO the RADIO DAYZ!..The Podcast... you can hear this podcast on buzzsprout as well as all the major podcast platforms like spotify and googe podcasts...you can also watch this podcast via youtube and at ron robinson studios.com..In this Episode which is brought to you by Team 71 Mortgage group ...I am going be talking about and giving you an update on the status of My documentary Series..Radio Dayz 101 years of Radio...which you may or may not know will be a historic look at Radio as a medium...from its inception back in 1920 to current day, this documentary tells the story of Radio....also today I am going to share with you some of may favorite outtakes that didn't make the final cut in the series...but before we get to the outtakes...the update on the status of Radio Dayz the docuseries...I do want to give you a quick update on the progress of my documentary about the history of Terrestrial Radio. After 9 years of this labor of love, it's all but complete. In fact, I decided to edit it into two different productions: a condensed 2-hour movie and a 5-part docuseries. Early feedback has been very positive. My last hurdle in production is to raise the money that Getty Images is charging for the copyrights to some critical images needed to tell the story. I just launched a GoFundMe page in hopes of raising some of the necessary funds. If you'd like to donate, please click the link below....you will get a mention in the credits. https://gofund.me/c8310f66If you're not able contribute, my ask is that you share the go fund me page with as many people as possible within your sphere of influence...Thank you, Thank you Thank you!I want to thank you for tuning into this podcast... I really appreciate it...if you are enjoying this podcast...share it with your friends and if there's a radio personality...current, former or otherwise that you'd like to hear more about...shoot me an email atron@ronrobinsonstudios.com...THE HISTRORY OF TERRESTRIAL RADIO"Radio Dayz 101 years of Radio" is coming in the Spring of 2023. If you would like to help and become a producer for this movie...click on the heart at the top of the page and become a Patreon or a PayPal Partner...click the link below to become a Patreonpatreon.com/ronrobinsonstudiosEvery little bit helps, so Thank you!Every little bit helps and Thank you in advance..Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted May 30 at 7 a.m. CT: President Joe Biden says he “feels good” about the debt ceiling and budget deal negotiated with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The White House and congressional leaders are working to ensure passage in time to lift the nation's borrowing limit and prevent a U.S. default. Nine people were injured when gunfire erupted along a beachside promenade in Hollywood, Florida, sending people frantically running for cover along the crowded beach on Memorial Day. A rare drone attack jolted Moscow Tuesday morning, lightly damaging some buildings and leading to the evacuation of others, while Russia pursued its relentless bombardment of Kyiv with a third assault on the city in 24 hours. German truck maker Daimler, Toyota and two other automakers plan to work together on new technologies, including the use of hydrogen fuel, to help fight climate change. Disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes on Tuesday will be moving to her new home —-a federal prison where she has been sentenced to spend the next 11 years for overseeing a blood-testing hoax that became a parable about greed and hubris in Silicon Valley. George Maharis, the handsome actor who became an icon to American youth on the hit 1960s TV series “Route 66,” has died at age 94. President Joe Biden said in a Memorial Day address Americans “must never forget" the price paid by troops who “dared all and gave all” to protect their democracy. An American soldier awarded the Medal of Honor after he went missing in battle during the Korean War was buried on Memorial Day near his hometown in Georgia. In sports, the Heat finally advance to the NBA Finals, the Golden Knights make it to the Stanley Cup Finals, Ryan Blaney is the real thing at the Coca-Cola 600, Marcus Stroman fires a one-hit shutout and Aaron Judge blasts two more homers. Correspondent Tom Mariam reports. In entertainment news, groups protested against Roger Waters, 1950s pop singer Ed Ames died and "The Little Mermaid" led the weekend box office. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling drained, depleted and in need of a recharge? Let us introduce you to The Freedom Formula. Say GOODBYE to chronic burnout, exhaustion and procrastination and HELLO to long-lasting energy, creativity and freedom.On this week's episode, Natalie unveils the top five areas you might be leaking energy and how to plug those leaks so you can better maintain your daily energy and productivity.If you're committed to creating a whole new level of freedom in your life, look no further. This episode is full of insights that will help you break free from chronic burnout and finally feel like your best self.Highlights:Top reasons why you're feeling drained and burnt out every week.5 (non-health-related) things you can do to boost and maintain your daily energy.How to stop micromanaging and start improving you and your team's productivity.Links:DM @iamnatalie the word “FREEDOM” to join her personal VIP list for exclusive access to resources that will help you gain more freedom in your life and business.Go to brevo.com/BOSSBABE to sign up for Brevo for free and use code BOSSBABE to save 50% on your first three months of Brevo's Starter & Business plan!Follow:bossbabe: @bossbabe.incNatalie Ellis: @iamnatalie
The Millionaire Summit ROI hosted by Rachel Rodgers was recently hosted in San Juan, Puerto Rico and your girl Stacey was on the ground! In this epic she shares her top experience from the conference and some of the reasons why women should be focused on wealth as a key aspect of their success journey. Explore some of the top statistics women don't pay enough attention to and the work we actually need to do in order to gain that millionaire status. Highlights Top conference takeaways Why women need to have a better relationship with money You deserve your own pie The reason you may need a wealth coach Resources and Tools Femme Powered Leadership Success Academy: www.femmepowered.net Wealth coaching by Profit Jumpstarter: https://profitjumpstarter.com/ 2023 Success Planner - https://epictransformation-21794080.hubspotpagebuilder.com/accelerate-success-without-stress This episode is brought to you by Epic Transformation Intention Cards (https://staceyhines.mykajabi.com/intentioncards) These intention cards are perfect for self-affirmation work. They're a great way to help you ground in positive thoughts, allowing you to guide your thoughts and align with the things that will bring you closer to that feeling of safety and security. There are 52 cards in the deck - one for every day of the year, and there are lots of different ways you can practice with the cards. Get a FREE bonus gift when you purchase your deck of cards through this link: https://staceyhines.mykajabi.com/intentioncards. Want more insights about living an intentionally balanced life? Femme Powered Community on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/femmepowered/ Balanced Lady Boss Website http://www.balancedladyboss.com/ Stacey Hines on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamstaceyhines/
On this update version of Hot off the Wire (posted Jan. 11 at 6:20 a.m. CT): Flights are being delayed at multiple locations across the United States after a computer outage at the Federal Aviation Administration. Sinkholes swallowed cars and floodwaters swamped towns and swept away a small boy as California deals with more wild winter weather. President Joe Biden says he was “surprised' when he was informed that government records were found by his attorneys at a former office space in Washington. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol says the spike in North Korean missile tests, growing nuclear ambitions and other provocative acts pose a “serious threat” that could spark a wider conflict. France's interior minister says an attacker wounded six people during an unprovoked blade attack at Paris' busy Gare du Nord train station. The Golden Globes returned to the air Tuesday with a red carpet flush with celebrities and comedian Jerrod Carmichael as a hesitant emcee. In sports, the 76ers blew out Detroit, the Clippers and Suns won, highly ranked Kansas, Tennessee and Virginia all won college games, the Devils picked up another key win on the ice, and the Minnesota Twins' Carlos Correa appears to be staying home. From the original version of Hot off the Wire (posted Jan. 10 at 4 p.m. CT): The latest in a relentless string of California storms is swamping roads, battering coastlines with high surf, turning rivers into gushing flood zones and forcing the evacuation of thousands in towns with histories of deadly mudslides. At least 14 people have died since the storms began last week, including two people killed by falling trees. U.S. President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have pledged their resolve to promote prosperity for people through the hemisphere as they opened wide-ranging talks in Mexico City. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has been sworn in as Arkansas' 47th governor and the first woman to hold the office her father once held. Former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg has been sentenced to five months in jail for dodging taxes. A nursing strike that has disrupted patient care at two of New York City's largest hospitals has entered its second day. A person familiar with the negotiations says Carlos Correa has agreed to a $200 million, six-year contract that keeps him with the Minnesota Twins after failing to complete deals with the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants. After days of hype and leaks, readers have the chance to judge Prince Harry's book for themselves. Publisher Transworld Penguin Random House said 400,000 hardback, e-book and audio copies of “Spare” sold in the U.K. as the book went on sale around the world on Tuesday. Connecticut's first round of recreational cannabis sales for adults 21 and older have begun. Twenty-one states have legalized recreational marijuana for adults. The 988 mental health and suicide prevention helpline has quickly expanded its reach in the six months since it launched. It has received just over 2 million calls, texts and chat messages since July. Mpox is no longer the exploding health crisis that it appeared to be less than six months ago. So who deserves the credit for controlling the U.S. outbreak? —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this version of Hot off the Wire (posted Jan. 9 at 7 a.m. CT): New guidelines suggest children struggling with obesity should be evaluated and treated early and aggressively. The American Academy of Pediatrics says treatments can include medication for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13. President Joe Biden wrapped up a four-hour visit to the U.S.-Mexico border and is facing criticism from Republicans over his administration's policies. Brazilian authorities were picking up pieces and investigating after thousands of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro's supporters stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and presidential palace then trashed the nation's highest seats of power. California was hit with more turbulent weather as thunderstorms, snow and damaging winds swept into the northern part the state. Sunday's system preceded another series of incoming storms this week that raised the potential for flooding, rising rivers and mudslides on soils already saturated after days of rain. Searchers have located the body of a second snowmobiler killed in a Colorado mountain avalanche this weekend. Adam Rich, the cute child actor who charmed TV audiences in the late 1970s as Nicholas Bradford on “Eight is Enough," has died. He was 54. The Vatican is allowing the public to visit the new tomb of Pope Benedict XVI under St. Peter's Basilica. After an epic 15-ballot election to become House speaker, Republican Kevin McCarthy faces his next big test in governing a fractious, slim majority. That could come Monday when lawmakers are set to consider a rules package to govern the House. In sports, the NFL playoffs are set with the Dolphins and Seahawks sneaking in on the final day, and the Nets are hoping they won't spend too much time without their best player. The Blumhouse evil-doll horror film “M3gan” got off to a killer start, debuting with $30.2 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates, while “Avatar: The Way of Water” continued its box-office reign in the top spot. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's hard to believe it has been another whole year of doing the podcast. We can't thank all of you enough for all your support. We have had so much fun building and growing this community and we couldn't do it without all of you. We had so many great shows and guests this year, but we put together a list of our personal favorites from 2022 and we are closing out the year by sharing our highlights. Thank you all again, and we can't wait for all that 2023 has in store. Happy New Year! Episode 54: Navigating Small Business Pivots, Motherhood Through Adoption And Home Renovation with Melissa Oholent Episode 80: Mortgage Interest Rates and Predictions For The Housing Market 2023 with Elly Cummings Episode 77: How To Use Facebook For Business Episode 72: 10 Easy Ways To Repurpose Content Episode 68: Staying In Touch With Customers Episode 62: Building A Real Estate Brand Episode 63: Building A Real Estate Brand Part 2 Episode 58: Women In The World of NFTs Episode 47: What Is Human Design And How It Can Change Your Life with Katrina Weidener Episode 78: Navigating The Housing Market During Inflation
To mark the end of another year, Eric, Evan and Dan all hop on their respective mics for one last time in 2022. First, the boys select their 2022 end-of-year music highlights (two picks per person). This list includes albums that released in 2022 that we found interesting for one reason or another. Don't miss it! Beats, Beards & Brews 2022 End-of-Year Music Highlights include: Harry's House by Harry Styles Vaxis – Act II: Window of the Waking Mind by Coheed & Cambria Alpha Zulu by Phoenix Diaspora Problems by Soul-Glo Tragic Magic by Spell Painless by Nilüfer Yanya Honorable mention album picks include: Dripfield by Goose and SZNZ: Winter by Weezer. And here are some links to the Spotify playlists referenced during this episode: BBBPod: 2022 Albums Best of 2022: Eric's Metal Picks Best of 2022: Eric's Non-Metal Picks Next up Eric shares his updated Top 5 Beard Companies list, which includes: Beardbrand CanYouHandlebar The Bearded Mack T3 Beard Co. Last Looks Grooming Honorable mentions for best beard product companies include: The Beard Baron, Copper Johns Beard Company and Damn Yankee Beard Company. You can also check out the previous list of top beard companies released in 2020 to see how things have changed since that time. Eric's beard product scents of the year include: Boardwalk Mack by The Bearded Mack (seasonal summer scent), Huntsman by The Beard Baron (seasonal winter scent), The Lodge by T3 Beard Co. (seasonal winter scent), Ghost Falls by Copper Johns (seasonal fall scent) and Spirit Guide by Damn Yankee (seasonal fall/winter scent). Finally, the gang all drinks and reviews Christmas Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company out of Cleveland, Ohio. Cheers to you all and the new year! Stay tuned in 2023 for more new episodes of Beats, Beards & Brews.
Der letzte Countdown: Andi, Antje, Tino und Schröck reden über ihre jeweils 10 Lieblingsfilme des Jahres. Nun über die Plätze 5 bis 1. Welcher Film schafft es auf die vorderen Ränge? Kann THE BATMAN die Comicfilm-Ehre noch retten? Wie oft wird EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE dabei sein? Wird es im Spektrum zwischen BELLE und BROS, MEN und SHE SAID oder VORTEX und THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD noch eine richtige Überraschung geben? Und konnte Tino irgendwen nicht nur für RRR, sondern auch groß angelegte Prostitutionsdramen aus Indien begeistern? Das alles und mehr soll in dieser zweiten Hälfte geklärt werden. Und dann auch vielleicht mit mehr oder weniger Hilfe von TOP GUN: MAVERCK oder AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER , von PREY, SCREAM, WAKANDA FOREVER, Michael Bay, THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER, BELFAST, 1000 ZEILEN, RHEINGOLD, EINFACH MAL WAS SCHÖNES, GLASS ONION, TNE INNOCENTS, IM WESTEN NICHTS NEUES, DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS, BLACK ADAM, THE ADAM PROJECT oder THE MENU. Aber vielleicht sagen wir auch einfach zu allem: NOPE. Das dürft Ihr gerne selbst herausfinden und wenn dabei auch noch ein paar Tipps für die Watchlist raus springen, haben alle gewonnen. Und apropos gewinnen: zum Ende des Jahres haben wir noch ein kleines Gewinnspiel für Euch. Wir haben von der 400. Folge noch ein paar Begleit-Artikel übrig. Soll heißen: wir verlosen 4 KINOPLUS-Pakete bestehend aus einer Tasse und einem Metallschild. Jedes Schild wurde von allen Anwesenden der letzten Folge unterschrieben und mit ein bisschen Glück kriegen wir auch noch Steven und Eddie da drauf. Immerhin läuft die Verlosung bis zum 12. Januar 2023, wenn wir uns mit der ersten Folge fürs nächste Jahr zurückmelden. Bis dahin: haltet die Ohren steif, bleibt gut drauf und vor allem gesund und kommt so entspannt wie harmonisch ins neue Jahr. Auf das es ein wenig stressfreier als das letzte wird und vor allem ein paar richtig schöne Filme mit sich bringt. Vielen Dank für alles, bleibt uns bitte treu, wir denken an Euch und wünschen eine guten Rutsch. Bussi. Rocket Beans wird unterstützt von Chocomel.
Licht aus: RBTV macht die Schotten dicht, aber KINO+ schiebt vorher noch `ne Doppelschicht. Zum Ende des Jahres sprechen wir wie immer über unsere LIEBLINGE DES JAHRES 2022. Wie immer haben wir sie auf eine Auswahl von 10 Filmen begrenzt. Und wie immer besprechen wir erst die Plätze 10 bis 6, gefolgt von einer weiteren Folge, in der es um die Plätze 5 bis 1 geht. Dafür haben sich Antje, Tino Hahn und Andi zu Schröck auf die Couch gesellt, die zusammen eine der wohl buntesten Highlight-Shows in der Gesichte unseres kleinen Formats auf die Beine stellen oder eben auf den Bildschirm bringen. Demnach dürft Ihr gespannt sein oder Euch freuen, wo TOP GUN: MAVERICK landen wird, wie oft der BULLET TRAIN Halt macht oder wann wir zu einer leckeren LICORICE PIZZA die RED ROCKET steigen lassen. Oder welche eher unerwarteten Titel von A wie DER ALPINIST über M wie MARRY ME bis hin zu V wie VIOLENT NIGHT in den jeweiligen Listen landen werden. Und natürlich wie viele indischen Filme Tino sowohl auf seiner Liste wie in seinem Filmjahr untergebracht hat. Darüber hinaus sprechen wir aber auch noch kurz über die letzten Filme, die in diesem Kinojahr starten. Angefangen bei DER DENKWÜRDIGE FALL DES MR. POE über EO und ENNIO MORRICONE - DER MAESTRO bis hin zu DER GESTIEFELTE KATER: DER LETZTE WUNSCH und WHITNEY HOUSTON: I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY. Und natürlich werden im Rahmen von „Was hast DU zuletzt gesehen?” wie gewohnt auch noch ein paar weitere Titel besprochen. Zum Beispiel I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY, aber auch Serien THE BEAR und INDUSTRY oder DECISION TO LEAVE aka DIE FRAU IM NEBEL oder SOFT & QUIET. Und damit hätten wir dann auch schon die erste Hälfte oder eben etwas mehr als zwei Stunden gut gefüllt. Bleibt uns nicht viel mehr, als Euch frohe Weihnachten, schöne Geschenke, noch schönere Filme, gutes Essen, gute Geschenke und vor allem viel Ruhe und Erholung zu wüschen. Vielen Dank für Eure Treue und Engagement. Genießt die hoffentlich Stille Zeit und dann sehen wir uns hoffentlich nächste Woche zum Finale wieder. Merry Christmas to all of you. Rocket Beans wird unterstützt von Chocomel.
On the original version of Hot off the Wire (posted Dec. 19 at 6:45 a.m. CT): Forecasters are warning of treacherous holiday travel and life-threatening cold for big parts of the nation, an arctic air mass blows into the already-frigid southern United States. The House Jan. 6 committee is wrapping up its investigation into the violent 2021 U.S. Capitol insurrection. At a final meeting scheduled for Monday, the panel's seven Democrats and two Republicans are poised to recommend that the Justice Department consider criminal charges against former President Donald Trump. Canadian police say five people have been shot and killed in a condominium unit a Toronto suburb and the gunman has been killed by police. The European Union has accused Facebook parent Meta of breaching the bloc's antitrust rules by distorting competition in the online classified ads business. Cities along the U.S.-Mexico border are preparing for a dramatic increase in the number of asylum-seekers as pandemic-era immigration restrictions are set to expire this week. In sports, the Chiefs clinched another AFC West title, the Raiders won on a play against all odds in Vegas, Argentina took the World Cup away from France, and a repeat Magic trick in Boston. In entertainment, “Avatar: The Way of Water” led the box office and Cecily Strong made her final appearance on "Saturday Night Live" as a cast member. Iran's state media say authorities have arrested one of the country's most famous actresses on charges of spreading falsehoods about nationwide protests. The report by IRNA says Taraneh Alidoosti, star of the Oscar-winning movie ''The Salesman,″ was detained a week after she made a post on Instagram expressing solidarity with the first man executed for crimes allegedly committed during the nationwide protests. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this updated version of Hot off the Wire (posted Dec. 8 at 6:49 a.m. CT): President Joe Biden is facing consistent but critical assessments of his leadership and the national economy as his second year in the White House comes to a close. A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds 43% of U.S. adults say they approve of the way Biden is handling his job as president, while 55% disapprove. President Joe Biden is calling again for a ban on so-called assault weapons, calling it “simple common sense.” He spoke Wednesday evening in Washington at a vigil honoring victims of gun violence. The House is set to take a final vote on protections for same-sex marriages. The vote Thursday will send the legislation to President Joe Biden, a monumental step in a decades-long battle for nationwide recognition of such unions that reflects a stunning turnaround in societal attitudes. Daniel Harris, a sailor who was killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor, has been laid to rest in San Diego, exactly 81 years after the attack. Google, Oracle, Microsoft and Amazon will share in the Pentagon's $9 billion contract to build its cloud computing network. In sports, the Celtics remained red hot, the Bucks topped the Kings, the Nets held off the Hornets, a Sabres forward has the hot hand and the Bruins won again. On the original version of Hot off the Wire (posted Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. CT): The FBI received a tip about the suspect charged with murder and hate crimes in a mass shooting at a Colorado gay nightclub the day before the suspect was arrested in a bomb threat case that evacuated a neighborhood. Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, says he's pained by a rise in antisemitism in the United States. A handful of centenarian survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor gathered at the scene in Hawaii to commemorate those who perished 81 years ago in the Japanese bombing. A published report says lawyers for former President Donald Trump found at least two items marked as classified during a recent search of a storage unit in West Palm Beach, Florida, and have provided them to the FBI. Peru's Congress has removed President Pedro Castillo from office and sworn in his vice president to replace him. Friction has been simmering within the global Anglican Communion for many years over its 42 provinces' sharp differences on whether to recognize same-sex marriage and ordain LGBTQ clergy. A study has found that the racial gap in graduation rates for this year's bowl teams in college football has declined again and is now the smallest in its history. Time Magazine has named Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy its person of the year. It awarded him the accolade “for proving that courage can be as contagious as fear.” He was named alongside “the spirit of Ukraine.” Microsoft has agreed to make the hit video game Call of Duty available on Nintendo for 10 years should its $69 billion purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard go through. This year's White House Christmas ornament gives a nod to former first lady Patricia Nixon. It's in the shape of a gingerbread White House, and Nixon was the first first lady to include a gingerbread house as part of the White House holiday decorations. The deadline for obtaining the Real ID needed to board a domestic flight has been pushed back again, with the Department of Homeland Security citing the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for the slower-than-expected rollout. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this updated version of Hot off the Wire (posted Dec. 2 at 6:42 a.m. CT): The Senate passed a bill Thursday to bind rail companies and workers to a proposed settlement that was reached between the rail companies and union leaders in September. President Joe Biden indicated he would be willing to talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin if the Russian leader demonstrated that he seriously wanted to end the invasion of Ukraine. A federal appeals court has halted an independent review of documents seized from former President Donald Trump's Florida estate, removing a hurdle the Justice Department said had delayed its criminal investigation into the retention of top-secret government information. The Supreme Court says the Biden administration program to cancel student loans will remain blocked for now, but the justices have agreed to take up the case in late winter. The nation's first trial over a ban on gender-confirming care for children has ended and is now in the hands of a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Jay Moody didn't indicate Thursday when he would rule on whether to overturn Arkansas' ban, which he temporarily blocked last year. Barack Obama is urging Georgia Democrats to keep pushing voting turnout for Sen. Raphael Warnock. The former president and the senator rallied Thursday in Atlanta ahead of Warnock's Tuesday runoff with Republican challenger Herschel Walker. Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museum, an iconic part of the Atlantic City Boardwalk, is closing on Dec. 31. Twitter has suspended rapper Ye after he tweeted a picture of a swastika merged with the Star of David. Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has made a series of antisemitic comments in recent weeks. Also, the rightwing-leaning social media site Parler says a deal to be acquired by Ye, first announced in October, is off. In sports, the Bills became division leaders again, college football's playoff will soon feature a much larger field, the Mavericks did not enjoy their trip to Detroit, an AP top-5 team got an unpleasant surprise, and the Devils tasted defeat. On the original version of Hot off the Wire (posted Dec. 1 at 3:55 p.m. CT): The Senate has moved quickly to avert a rail strike that the Biden administration and business leaders say would greatly damage the economy. The Senate passed a bill Thursday to bind rail companies and workers to a proposed settlement that was reached between the rail companies and union leaders in September. President Joe Biden is hosting a state dinner Thursday evening with French President Emmanuel Macron, and Biden signaled that he may be willing to tweak aspects of his signature climate legislation that have raised concerns with France and other European allies. The Supreme Court says the Biden administration program to cancel student loans will remain blocked for now, but the justices have agreed to take up the case in late winter. An official says lava from the world's largest volcano shouldn't be able to reach the main highway across Hawaii's Big Island for at least a week. A report from the Commerce Department showed that prices rose 6% in October from a year earlier. A coroner says two children were among five people found dead at a suburban Chicago home following what police called a “domestic-related incident." The nation's new 988 hotline, intended to help anyone experiencing a mental health emergency, was out of service for several hours Thursday. The Voice of America says the Taliban have banned FM radio broadcasts from VOA and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Afghanistan. German authorities say a 72-year-old woman has been arrested after she allegedly switched off her hospital roommate's ventilator twice because she was bothered by the sound it made. An honorary member of the Buckingham Palace household has resigned after repeatedly asking a Black woman who runs a charity for survivors of domestic abuse what country she “really came from.'' Award-winning “Squid Game” actor Oh Young-soo will stand trial on charges of indecent assault after a woman accused him of inappropriately touching her in 2017. The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center in New York was lit Wednesday night following a star-filled concert. Wildfires in Colorado in the summer of 2020 have caused long-term damage. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this updated version of Hot off the Wire (posted Dec. 1 at 7:25 a.m. CT): In sports, Jayson Tatum and Devin Booker lit it up, the Bucks outlasted the Knicks, the Cavaliers clobbered the 76ers and the Sabres beat the Red Wings despite blowing a three-goal lead in the third period. On this version of Hot off the Wire (posted Nov. 30 at 4 p.m. CT): The U.S. economy grew at a 2.9% annual rate from July through September despite high interest rates and chronic inflation, the government said Wednesday in an upgrade from its initial estimate. Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the Federal Reserve will push rates higher than previously expected and keep them there longer to fight a stubborn bout of inflation. Christine McVie, the soulful British musician who sang lead on many of Fleetwood Mac's biggest hits, has died at 79. Congress is moving urgently to head off the looming U.S. rail strike. The House passed a bill Wednesday that would bind companies and workers to a proposed settlement reached in September that failed to gain the support of all 12 unions involved. The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration. China's ruling Communist Party has vowed to “resolutely crack down on infiltration and sabotage activities by hostile forces." The National Weather Service says record high temperatures in Texas and Louisiana fired up the storm front that spawned tornadoes across the Deep South. Delivery company DoorDash is eliminating more than 1,200 corporate jobs, about 6% of its total workforce, saying it hired too many people when demand for its services increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The world's largest volcano is oozing rivers of glowing lava and drawing thousands of awestruck viewers who jammed a Hawaii highway that could soon be covered by the flow. U.S. job openings dropped in October but remained high, a sign that businesses became slightly less desperate for workers as the Federal Reserve ramps up interest rates in an effort to cool the economy. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is holding fundraisers for future political activity at events where the Republican is expected to talk about his eight years as governor, as well as plans for the future. The European Union wants to set up a U.N.-backed specialized court to investigate possible war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine. Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba Kuleba called the NATO membership delay a "strategic mistake." The Prince and Princess of Wales are making their first overseas trip since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September. The trip that began Wednesday is an occasion for Prince William and his wife, Kate, to show the world as much about who they are not as who they are. A Taliban official says that at least 10 students were killed when a bomb blast hit a religious school in northern Afghanistan. A new study says the U.S. gun death rate last year hit its highest mark in nearly three decades. Ernő Rubik, the inventor of the Rubik's Cube, offers tips on how to solve the puzzle. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the updated version of Hot off the Wire (posted Nov. 23 at 7 a.m. CT): Police say a shooter opened fire at a busy Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, leaving six people dead. The assailant is also dead. The alleged shooter facing possible hate crime charges in the fatal shooting of five people at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub will make a court appearance today by video from jail. AAA predicts that nearly 49 million people will travel by car, and 4.5 million will fly between Wednesday and Sunday. Authorities are reporting power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine after renewed strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. A maternity hospital in southern Ukraine was also struck, killing a newborn baby. The number of uninsured Americans this year reached a historic low of 8%. In sports, there were no changes in the College Football Playoff rankings, the shorthanded Sixers got a win and the Brewers traded their starting right fielder. On the original version of Hot off the Wire (posted Nov. 22 at 4 p.m. CT): President Joe Biden is announcing that his administration will extend the pause on federal student loan payments while the White House fights a legal battle to save his plan to cancel portions of the debt. The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the handover of former President Donald Trump's tax returns to a congressional committee after a three-year legal fight. Americans who have gotten the updated COVID-19 boosters appear better protected against symptomatic infection than those who haven't. That's according to a first look at the new shots' real-world effectiveness, released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, held a COVID-19 briefing at the White House which was expected to be his last before he retires from the government at the end of year. The holiday travel rush is already on, and it could spread out over more days than usual this year. AAA predicts that nearly 55 million people in the U.S. will travel at least 50 miles from home this week, an increase over last year and only 2% less than in 2019. A huge horde of ancient gold coins dating back to around 100 B.C. has been stolen from a museum in southern Germany. Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has warned the United States that it would face “a more fatal security crisis” as Washington pushes for U.N. condemnation of the North's recent intercontinental ballistic missile test. Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms after being convicted earlier this year on charges including bank fraud and tax evasion. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of Hot off the Wire (updated Nov. 16 at 6:42 a.m. CT): U.S. President Joe Biden said it was “unlikely” that Russia fired a missile which came down in Polish farmland, killing two people. Three U.S. officials said preliminary assessments suggested it was fired by Ukrainian forces at an incoming Russian one. Members of the Group of 20 leading economies have ended their summit in Indonesia with a declaration of firm condemnation of the war in Ukraine and a warning that the conflict is making an already delicate world economy worse. Former President Donald Trump has launched another run for the presidency, promising supporters he will “make America great and glorious again.” Trump made his plans official Tuesday night after teasing the potential of a comeback since before he even left the White House in 2021. NASA's new moon rocket has blasted off on its debut flight with three test dummies aboard. Wednesday's Florida launch brings the U.S. a big step closer to putting astronauts back on the lunar surface for the first time since the end of the Apollo program 50 years ago. Highlights of Tuesday's Grammy nominations. In sports, there were two college basketball thrillers in Indianapolis, the Mavs blew a 25 point lead but won and the Devils extended their win streak. On the original version of Hot off the Wire (posted Nov. 15 at 4 p.m. CT): Russia pounded Ukraine's energy facilities with its biggest barrage of missiles yet, striking targets across the country and causing widespread blackouts. A senior U.S. intelligence official said missiles crossed into NATO member Poland, where two people were killed. Police say four University of Idaho students found dead in an off-campus home were targeted and the killer or killers used a knife or other “edged weapon.” House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy has cleared the first major step toward becoming House speaker after a secret ballot election. Donald Trump's longtime finance chief Allen Weisselberg has taken the witness stand at the Trump Organization's criminal tax fraud trial The United Nations says the world's population is reaching the 8 billion mark on Tuesday. Much of the growth expected between now and 2050 is coming from just eight countries. Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Military Services, who oversees Catholic ministries to the U.S. armed forces, has been elected as the new president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Beyoncé has propelled herself into the highest Grammy echelon. The star singer claimed a leading nine nominations Tuesday, making her tied with her husband Jay-Z as the most nominated music act in the history of the awards show at 88 apiece. Prices at the wholesale level rose 8% in October from a year ago, the fourth straight decline and the latest sign that inflation pressures in the United States are easing from painfully high levels. If you're looking for airline tickets or a hotel room around the holidays, you'll probably pay more than you did the last time you traveled over Thanksgiving or Christmas. Qatar's mangrove forest is expected to be a big draw for World Cup visitors this year. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of Hot off the Wire: President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are holding their first in-person meeting since the U.S. president took office nearly two years ago. The leaders are meeting Monday on the Indonesian island of Bali at the Group of 20 summit. The retaking of Kherson was one of Ukraine's biggest successes in nearly nine months since Russia's invasion. Congress is returning to an extremely volatile post-election landscape. Newly elected members of Congress are arriving for Monday's orientation week and leadership elections. Authorities say three people have been killed and two others were wounded in a shooting at the University of Virginia and a student is being sought as a suspect. Police are investigating the deaths of four University of Idaho students found in a home near the Moscow, Idaho, campus. A memorial to the 20 first graders and six educators killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting has opened to the public, a month before the 10th anniversary of the Newton, Connecticut, massacre. The Biden administration is no longer accepting applications for student loan forgiveness after a second federal court shut down the program. In sports, the Vikings took advantage of miscues to beat the Bills, the Dolphins are division leaders, the Titans won in the return of their No. 1 quarterback, the Giants passed the Cowboys in the NFC East, the 76ers and Nuggets won and the Bruins stay hot. In entertainment, Alec Baldwin is suing people involved in handling and supplying the loaded gun that he was using when it fired and killed a crew member last year during filming of the movie "Rust." "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" earned $180 million in ticket sales, making it the second biggest opening of the year. Gallagher, the long-haired, watermelon-smashing comedian has died at age 76. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of Hot off the Wire (morning update): President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump each made stops Monday in their final appeals to voters ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections. Election results in many locations may not be know Tuesday night, notably in places with competitive races. Trump teases a potential presidential run with plans for an announcement next Tuesday, Nov. 15. World leaders are making the case for tougher action to tackle global warming, as this year's international climate talks in Egypt heard growing calls for fossil fuel companies to help pay for the damage they have helped cause to the planet. The Multi-State Lottery Association says that the Powerball drawing was delayed and it's likely that the results won't be known until later Tuesday. The record-breaking $1.9 billion Powerball drawing scheduled for Monday night was delayed because a participating lottery had issues processing sales. North Korea denied American claims it's shipping artillery shells and ammunition to Russia for use in its war against the Ukraine, and on Tuesday accused the United States of lying. In sports, the Ravens got a road win on Monday Night Football, Frank Reich lost his job in Indy, the Bucks lost for the first time, and the college basketball season opened. On the latest episode of Hot off the Wire (original version): The Justice Department is sending monitors to 24 states in an effort to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws in the midterm elections. A judge has thrown out a lawsuit that challenged voting by absentee ballot in Detroit, saying a Republican candidate for secretary of state failed to produce any evidence of violations. Some of Pennsylvania's largest counties are working to help voters fix mail-in ballots that have fatal flaws such as incorrect dates or lack of signatures on the envelopes used to send them in. A judge has agreed to extend the deadline to return absentee ballots for voters in a suburban Atlanta county who didn't receive their ballots because election officials failed to mail them. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has told world leaders they must cooperate or perish, speaking Monday at the annual climate summit in Egypt. “Choose life over death,” former U.S. Vice President Al Gore urged. “It is not time for moral cowardice.” A newly launched cargo capsule has run into trouble with a solar panel after liftoff. Only one of the two solar panels on the Northrop Grumman capsule opened successfully following Monday's predawn liftoff. Mark David Chapman, who gunned down John Lennon outside his New York City apartment building in 1980, told a parole board that he knew it was wrong to kill the beloved former Beatle, but that he was seeking fame and had “evil in my heart.” The U.S. government says four areas in Louisiana and two in Texas should be protected as critical habitat for a rare snake that eats small gophers and takes over their burrows. Kremlin-connected businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin has admitted that he interfered in U.S. elections and would continue to do so. The statement by the man known as “Putin's chef” because of his catering company confirmed for the first time the accusations that he has rejected for years. Jimmy Kimmel is ready to host the Oscars again. The show's producers announced Monday that the late-night talk show host will preside over March's ceremony. Rihanna says it was “now or never” when it came to performing the Super Bowl halftime show. The multi-Grammy winner, who gave birth to her first child in May, says she would only return to the stage this quickly for “something special.” Qatar promised something to distinguish this World Cup from others in the past: It would be ‘carbon-neutral,' meaning it would have no impact on the climate. But outside experts say Qatar and FIFA's plan rests on convenient accounting and projects that won't counteract the event's carbon footprint. In this week's religion roundup, from Minnesota to Peru, Day of the Dead celebrations take many forms across the Americas. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of Hot off the Wire: Both President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, are hoping to provide their parties late boosts on the last full day of campaigning before midterm elections that could reshape the balance of power in Washington. Both made appearances this weekend and will campaign at events on Monday. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has told world leaders that they much cooperate or perish at the annual climate summit in Egypt. Elon Musk says Twitter will permanently suspend any account that impersonates another. The social media platform's new owner issued the warning Sunday after some celebrities changed their Twitter display names — not their account names — to ‘Elon Musk' in reaction to the billionaire's decision to offer verified accounts to all comers for $8 month. Apple Inc. is warning customers they'll have to wait longer to get its latest iPhone models after anti-virus restrictions were imposed on a contractor's factory in central China. A record Powerball jackpot grew to an even larger $1.9 billion after no one won the lottery drawing on Saturday night. More than six months after Russian forces retreated from the towns around the Ukrainian capital, residents of the region are still struggling to rebuild their lives. An estimated 1 million people have returned to the Kyiv area, but many no longer have jobs and cannot afford to fix their houses. A plane has crashed into Lake Victoria on approach to an airport in Tanzania. The country's prime minister says 19 people have died in the crash, raising the death toll. Changes are coming to state capitols across the country. Heading into the November elections, more than one-quarter of incumbent state lawmakers already are guaranteed to be gone from office next year. In Sunday's sports highlights, the Bengals clobbered the Panthers, the Dolphins inched closer to the AFC East lead, the Jets pulled off a stunner, the Vikings stretched their winning streak, the Patriots finally moved over .500, the Packers fell again, the Cavaliers won their eighth in a row and Joey Logano claimed a second NASCAR title. Georgia has tightened its hold on No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll. TCU climbing up to No. 4 and Alabama dropping all the way to No. 10. Evans Chebet of Kenya won the New York City Marathon men's race in his debut after Daniel Do Nascimento collapsed 21 miles in. Sharon Lokedi of Kenya won the women's race in her debut at the event. Yordan Alvarez hit a towering three-run homer and the Houston Astros clinched their second World Series title in six seasons with a 4-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 on Saturday. That also gave 73-year-old manager Dusty Baker his first title in 25 seasons as a manager, the last three in Houston. Warner Bros.' says “Black Adam” topped the box office for the third straight weekend with $18.5 million in ticket sales. Duran Duran stumbled but stayed sophisticated. Pat Benatar roared. Lionel Richie Soared. Eminem was Eminem. All are now members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame after a rousing show Saturday night at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Aaron Carter, the singer-rapper who began performing as a child and had hit albums starting in his teen years, was found dead at his home in Southern California. He was 34. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency says Ukraine's biggest nuclear plant has lost all external power needed for vital safety systems for the second time in five days. International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Grossi on Wednesday called it a “deeply worrying development.” The Los Angeles City Council is mired in uncertainty after a recording surfaced of members participating in a meeting in which racist language was used to mock their colleagues. It's not known if the Council can assemble the required 10 members — out of 15 total — to conduct business Wednesday. A now-former San Antonio police officer has been charged for shooting and gravely wounding a teen eating a hamburger in his car in a McDonald's parking lot. A family attorney says 17-year-old Erik Cantu remains hospitalized in critical condition. Joe Biden's three-state swing out West this week will capture, in a nutshell, the White House's midterm strategy for a president who remains broadly unpopular: Promote his administration's accomplishments and appear where he can effectively rally the party faithful. Authorities say a tree trimmer was killed in the San Francisco Bay Area after he fell into a wood chipper. Police say the man, whose name has not been released, was working in the city of Menlo Park shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday when he fell. The International Monetary Fund is downgrading its outlook for the world economy for 2023, citing a long list of threats that include Russia's war against Ukraine, chronic inflation pressures, punishing interest rates and the lingering consequences of the global pandemic. Angela Lansbury, the scene-stealing British actor who kicked up her heels in the Broadway musicals “Mame” and “Gypsy” and solved endless murders as crime novelist Jessica Fletcher in the long-running TV series “Murder, She Wrote,” has died. She was 96. NASA says a spacecraft that plowed into a small, harmless asteroid millions of miles away last month succeeded in shifting its orbit. NASA attempted the first test of its kind two weeks ago to see if a killer rock could be nudged out of Earth's way. In sports, the Houston got a 9th inning homer to complete a comeback, the New York Yankees got two homers in their win, Philadelphia's postseason success continued, the Los Angeles Dodgers got early offense in their win, and the NHL season opened. Russian forces have carpeted Ukraine with a fresh barrage of missiles and munition-carrying drones. The bombardment came a day after strikes across the country killed at least 19 people and knocked out power across the country. The U.N. human rights office says the “particularly shocking” attacks could amount to war crimes. President Joe Biden is reevaluating the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia. That's after the Riyadh-led OPEC+ alliance of oil-producing nations announced it would cut oil production and as Democratic lawmakers are calling for a freeze on cooperation with the Saudis. The lead prosecutor of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz has made his final case to persuade jurors to sentence him to death. Cruz pleaded guilty a year ago. The jurors will only decide whether Cruz is sentenced to death or life without parole. President Joe Biden on Tuesday said the U.S. has brokered a “historic breakthrough” between Israel and Lebanon that would end a dispute over their shared maritime border. A Connecticut jury has resumed deliberations on how much conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay for spreading the lie that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax. Crypto exchange Bittrex was fined $24 million by U.S. authorities on Tuesday for helping clients evade U.S. sanctions in places such as Syria, Iran and Crimea. Prosecutors have dropped charges against Adnan Syed in the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee after additional DNA testing excluded him as a suspect in a case chronicled by the hit podcast “Serial.” A person with directly knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press that the NFL did not give officials a directive to emphasize roughing-the-passer penalties following Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's concussion, but the topic will be discussed next week when NFL owners meet in New York. Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. says it plans to sell its Russian operations to its local partner and end manufacturing there. A horticulture teacher from Minnesota has set a new U.S. record for the heaviest pumpkin after raising a giant gourd weighing 2,560 pounds. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Built on a purpose, redefined both value and style in American motorcycles, we conceptualize the standards with Royal Enfields, Himalayan 2021. Nowadays, the growth of the Adventure market tremendously arises, people are shifting towards smaller, more practical bikes, and Royal Enfield, who thrived stronger in the past five years takes the merits of lighter and less powerful bikes skinnier price tags. To ride with us today is our first guest who is the driving force behind the rise of Royal Enfield both in North America and abroad, tasked to bring a fresh face to the company when they launched in the United States in 2015, Royal Enfield's Lead Marketing & Communications for America, Bree Poland. We are joined halfway by our second guest Jack Groves, who is currently breaking a world record joins us from Peru, where he's hit a lockdown on his attempt to ride around the world and be the youngest male to do so.Together, they share their most amazing experiences and moments with the Himalayan and the most exciting upgrades to look forward to on the bike, so stay tuned!Highlights:Top-selling for two years, the exciting upgrades of the Himalayan 2021 with Royal Enfield's Marketing and Communications; Bree PolandLaunching the Royal Enfield and showing people that motorcycles can be part of everything that you do.A bike meant to ride the Himalayas; the exciting new upgrades to look forward to The laws and regulations that differentiate a bike model from country to country and the Himalayan coming to AmericaBringing nostalgia, buckle up as the Himalayan is purely a conversation starter as the bike bring back memoriesThe effects of Covid-19 in the delays of the Himalayan productionThe youngest male most male to go on a world trip on a motorcycle and his awesome adventures with the Himalayan, Jack GrovesPlanning process, funding and the preparations he went through for his tripThe routes he took, currently taking and will go on after the COVID19 lockdownThe accessibility of the Himalayan when it comes to do-it-yourself maintenance and repairsWords of inspiration for adventure riders from Bree and JackInstagram Handle:Jack: @britonabikeLinks:
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"Surrender is the settling of the soul to make room for the surprises in the stillness."I mean Come On!!!! Read it again. Read that until you come to a full stop. Most of us have no idea what stillness feels like. Monica shares with us how she learned about surrender, her soul and finding surprises in the stillness. We talk about her battle with cancer, her book The ABCs of Racism, coming out very soon, her involvement with My Hope Bag and why her current message is Speak Up, Stand Up. She has so much to offer in this time together and I'm thrilled for you to listen and soak it all up. If anyone knows how to face challenges with faith, fierceness and tenderness, it is this woman and that's why she can lead us through those things.Highlights-Top 3 lessons cancer taught her.-Why she recommends 3D ultrasounds-The ABCs of racism and how we deal with challenges today.-How to find those amazing surprises in the stillness.About Monica:Monica Williams has over fifteen years of Consulting, Training, Career Coaching and Workforce Development experience. She is the CEO and Founding Member of Change Today llc, and Heart to Heart Whispers Nuggets for the Heart and Soul Workshops, an organization that focuses on providing tools, resources, and support to help corporations, and individuals move forward in their careers and personal lives, through tapping into their natural gifts and talents, through finding "success from the inside out". She was one of only five Career Coaches in the Nation, and in Arizona uniquely hired to serve under the Arizona Sun Corridor Consortium – Energy Programs. As a Career Coach and an Employ-ability Skills Trainer, one of Monica’s primary goals is to go far beyond simply helping others write a cover letter and resume, but to ultimately help others, ”Paint The Picture,” of what they want their lives to look like. She also has a passion for working with Veterans and experience working with ex-offenders and their families, through providing resources to assist with transition back into the community.
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Subscribe through iTunes and Google Play. Welcome to this ASCO in Action podcast. This is ASCO's podcast series where we explore policy and practice issues that can impact oncologists, the entire cancer care delivery team, and those individuals we care for, people with cancer. My name is Clifford Hudis, and I'm the CEO of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. I serve as the host of the ASCO in Action podcast series. And today, I am really pleased to have as my guest Dr. Richard Schilsky. He is ASCO's senior vice president. And chief medical officer, and Rich is here to talk about our new clinical cancer advances report, which was just released. In clinical cancer advances, ASCO identifies the most important clinical research advances of the past year across the full range of cancers, and from prevention to screening to treatment and survivorship. The report also announces what ASCO has identified as our advance of the year. And for the first time in this year's report, we will debut what we believe are the research priorities with greatest potential to advance progress against cancer. Rich, welcome and thank you for joining me today. Thanks, Cliff. Great to be back. now let's start with what we always do. Every year, we announced the advance of the year, the one area of clinical cancer research that has demonstrated the most significant progress in a year's time. And we've seen tremendous progress in the treatment of rare cancers, earning it the 2019 advance of the year recognition. Rich, can you talk about why this area was chosen? Why is this particular line of research so important for individuals with cancer? Well, first, let me start with a definition of what we mean by rare cancers. And generally, what we're talking about are cancers that are diagnosed with a frequency of less than six cases per 100,000 cancer diagnoses each year. Collectively, though, because there are many kinds of rare cancers, overall rare cancers comprise about 20% of all new cancer diagnoses every year. But those numbers may not even tell the full story, because as we learn more and more about the molecular subtyping of cancer, what we're learning, of course, is that there are many very, very rare mutations and fusions and other genomic alterations that occur in a very small proportion of even common cancer diagnoses. So the patient with lung cancer, who has a RET fusion that occurs in about 1% of all lung cancer cases, that begins to become a very rare subset, even though it's overall a common disease. So we're going to be dealing more and more with this general area of rare cancers. But the reason that it's so important to single this area out, of course, is because historically, we haven't been able to learn very much about these rare cancers, simply because they are rare. There aren't very many of them that occur each year. Therefore, they're difficult to study. It's difficult to complete clinical trials. It's difficult to find patient samples to be able to understand the underlying biology of these diseases. And yet, many of them are refractory to standard treatments. Many of them have a very aggressive clinical course. And for patients who are affected by one of these rare cancers, they desperately need new treatments. And this year, we're seeing, for the first time, some real progress being made in a number of these rare cancers. I'll give you some specific examples that we called out in the report. So for example, although thyroid cancer is a very common form of cancer, anaplastic thyroid cancer represents only about 2% of all thyroid cancers. And of those anaplastic thyroid cancers, about 16%-- so now we're talking 16% of 2% have a BRAF mutation. But it's clear now that treatment with BRAF directed therapy produces a very high response rate in this rare group of individuals who have BRAF mutant anaplastic thyroid cancer. Another example, take the drug we're all familiar with, trastuzumab. We know now, of course, that trastuzumab is effective not only in breast cancer, but also in gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma that's HER2 amplified. And there's emerging data that HER2 directed therapy may be active in other tumor types, where the HER2 gene is amplified. And one of those is uterine serous carcinoma. So uterine serous carcinoma is a rare subtype of endometrial cancer. And about 20% or 30% of those patients have a HER2 amplified gene driving their tumor. And trastuzumab has been shown to be an effective therapy in those patients as well. Last example I'll give you right now. A tumor that most oncologists probably will never confront in their practice, tenosynovial giant cell tumor. This is a very rare soft tissue tumor that occurs in the joints, typically of young adults, typically is refractory to all standard known cancer treatments. And yet, this year, we saw very promising results reported for a new class of anticancer drug, a CSF 1 inhibitor, called pexidartinib, that produced a 40% objective response rate in patients with these advanced tumors, compared to a placebo treated control group. So we're starting to make real progress in treating these rare cancers, particularly when we can begin to understand their underlying biology, and develop a therapy that's directed at the key drivers. It sounds to me-- I mean, in listening to that wonderful list of successes, that we've rolled up a process and an approach to drug development and science into a category that is appropriately called rare cancers. Because when you think about the way you presented it, which I think is lovely, first, rare cancers, as a group, aren't rare is what you said. Two, rare cancers cross from the rare histologies to include some of the common histologies. But the underlying theme, if I think about the way we present this, is a deeper understanding of the driver mutations, allowing us to move a little bit off of histology towards genomics to define these diseases. And that's not to say that genomics is the only way we're going to make progress. But the unifying theme in these cancers is probably that shared trait of an alteration and a driver mutation and an available drug. And that's the advance that's helping us with rare cancers. Is that a fair roll up of that? I think that is very fair. And you can think about it in terms of a common histology, like lung adenocarcinoma, having a large number of rare genomic subtypes, each of which comprises a rare cancer, if you will. Alternatively, you could think about it as in the trastuzumab example, of saying, well, if you look at the universe of HER2 driven tumors, those HER2 driven tumors comprise a whole bunch of different histologies. But they all are responsive to HER2 directed therapy. And so you know, as we understand the underlying biology of cancer much more clearly, it's moving us away from the long held view that the way you diagnose cancer is looking under the microscope. And if you see something that you see only very rarely, you say it's a rare cancer, to we're not going to interrogate the cancer if we see a rare genomic alteration that occurs infrequently in the population of cancer patients. That's what we're going to call a rare cancer. Yeah, I just say think it's almost like an introduction or a preview of an interesting future where more and more of the cancers we treat may be selected on this basis, rather than their conventional light microscopy appearance, right? To be sure. I mean, we know still that context is important. Not all of these molecular drivers behave in the same way in every tumor type. We already have examples where not all the targeted therapies work equally well against the same alteration, again, in every tumor type. But slowly, but surely, I think the science is moving us toward a day where we will be identifying cancers, primarily, if not exclusively, by their genomic profile. It may not be a single driver. It may be a signature. But that is ultimately is what we use to direct therapy. So to some degree, this is a fulfillment of a multi-year view that we've had about where to invest in cancer research, and the fruits, I think, are obvious. But this wasn't the only advance that we reported on last year. It's the one we named as the advance of the year. But what were some of the other advances that we called out for recognition? So as in the last several years, where we named some aspect of immunotherapy as the advance of the year, this year we continue to see progress in immunotherapy of cancer, particularly with extending the range of indications for many of the immune checkpoint inhibitor drugs, as well as new indications for CAR T cell therapies. So that continues to be a rapidly emerging area where there's a lot of progress continuing to be made. We continue to make progress how with the introduction of second and third generation targeted therapies. We've come to understand, of course, that many targeted therapies although they work well for a period of time, cancers ultimately develop resistance, patients need additional treatment options after the first line of targeted therapy. And of course, the science has responded by giving us the insight as to the mechanisms of resistance, which has led to the development of second and third generation inhibitors that can effectively overcome the treatment resistance. We're seeing this particularly in lung cancer, particularly with drugs recently introduced like osimertinib, which is effective against the T790M mutation, the common resistance mutation in EGFR mutated non small cell lung cancer. And interestingly, some of these drugs are also now showing much greater effectiveness in treating or even preventing the onset of brain metastases in lung cancers that commonly spread to the brain. So this has opened up actually a whole new area of research on effectively treating and preventing brain metastases in those tumor types, where there's a high propensity for such metastases to occur. The last thing I'll mention as another area of continuing progress is the continuing development of new biomarker strategies to help us refine the way in which we select patients to receive treatment. And certainly, this last year, the big news were the results of the so-called TLRX trial in breast cancer, a test, a gene expression profiling test, that clearly indicates that there is a substantial proportion of women with hormone receptor positive early stage breast cancer who can safely forego treatment with adjuvant chemotherapy with no detrimental effect. And this type of test I think is now going to really move us even further down the road of precision medicine, because it's allowing us to identify those patients who are most likely to benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy. They should get treated, and they will certainly benefit. But it also is allowing us to identify those patients for whom adjuvant chemotherapy is unnecessary, and who can be spared both the physical toxicity and the financial toxicity of adjuvant treatment. The more of those tests that we can develop, going forward, the better we'll be able to refine prognosis, the better we'll be able to apply adjuvant therapy in the future. I think one of the subtleties here is this highlights something we almost touched on before, which is precision medicine doesn't have to be only about gene rearrangements. There are multiple paths towards some degree of precision in treatment selection for individual patients. And this is, I think, a good example of that. It also is a good example of the fact that precision medicine is not actually just about treatment selection. It's about risk assessment, risk stratification, assessment of prognosis, identifying early recurrence, as well as directing patients to the right therapy at the right time, based on the biological characteristics of their cancer. So one of the things that we've done this year, and it's a first for us, is to announce a set of research priorities. These represent areas that our leading volunteers and others have identified as needing urgent attention. They are areas where the progress is promising, but not fulfilled completely. Can you talk a little bit about the motivation for creating this kind of a research agenda, as well as a criteria for actually selecting the specific research priorities? So obviously, you know, our field is advancing very rapidly. But there are still very many unmet medical needs. There are many clinical conundrums that oncologists face every day in practice. And we felt that given all the potential directions that research could take, ASCO is in a strong position to be able to at least begin to describe those areas, where we thought the potential benefits in patient care would be greatest, and could be realized soonest. ASCO, because we are the physicians who treat patients with cancer, we have a pretty good sense as to what the unmet medical needs of our patients are, what the lack of evidence is that our doctors struggle with every day in making clinical decisions with patients, where the field needs to continue to grow and to develop new information, to help fill those evidence gaps. So we felt that we could take a stab at setting a research agenda, and putting out there where we thought the unmet needs, where we thought the opportunities were ripe for investment in research, and trying to articulate how, if we were successful in fulfilling those research needs and priorities, the field would ultimately be transformed. So that's what we've done with the nine research priorities that we are offering this year. So the nine priorities that's important for readers in a moment, if they go look at this or pick up our publication to recognize, they're not rank ordered. They just happen to be nine. Maybe next year, there'll be fewer or more. And the second thing is in no particular order, as I understand it, we've divided them into a couple or maybe three big buckets. One is essentially the issue of who really benefits from IO, the advance that you already talked about, as a multi-year call out from us. The second is really a little bit about health care disparities and precision medicine all rolled up in the concept of special populations. And related to that is access to research itself. And then the third is something which we always worry about, but have, I think struggled with as a field for decades, and that is reducing cancer risk, along with screening, which is surprisingly still controversial in many settings. We'll talk a little bit more about some of the specifics, but I would just remind everybody listening that you can find a list of these nine research priorities if you go to our website asco.org/cca. So Rich, as you think about the nine areas that are rolled up in those three broad areas, can you talk a little bit about how specific research would potentially transform patient care? And you've set a relatively short timeline for results in introducing this. And what kind of resources might these projects need? If you take the first area, for example, of essentially getting the right treatment to the right patient at the right time, you know, we've touched on some of these themes already. Look at the results so far with immune therapy for cancer. It's remarkable that a significant, although still small fraction of patients across multiple tumor types, who receive an immune checkpoint inhibitor, will have prolonged disease control, 20% or so of patients apparently surviving, without disease progression, or even disease free for many, many years in melanoma and diseases that previously were death sentences for patients. The question is why is it only 20%, and who are they? Because these drugs are toxic. They're expensive. And what we'd like to be able to understand is, what are the characteristics of the tumor or of the host or of the treatment that makes the treatment so effective in a proportion of patients, so that we can then learn how to increase its effectiveness in those groups of individuals, where it has so far been less effective. The same is true, as we touched on a moment ago, regarding adjuvant post-operative therapy. If you think about solid tumors, broadly speaking, roughly 50% of patients with a newly diagnosed solid tumor are cured by surgery alone. They don't need and can't benefit from adjuvant therapy. Of the remaining group, who are at higher risk of recurrence. Many of them will not benefit from whatever adjuvant therapy they might receive. So what we observe in most clinical trials of adjuvant therapies are relatively small absolute improvements in say disease free and overall survival for the entire population of patients treated. But of course, what that likely represents is a substantial benefit for a small proportion of that population. So what we are suggesting in this research priority is additional research, similar to what we saw presented this year with the TAILORx study, that allows us to understand the biology, the biomarkers, the testing that can be done to identify the patients most likely in need of and those who will most likely benefit from adjuvant therapy. And then the third area within this general theme goes back to immunotherapy and the enormous promise of CAR T cells, which so far, has been realized almost exclusively in patients with hematological malignancies. So that's wonderful. And we want to extend that benefit as far as it will go. But the question is, can those treatments be effective in solid tumors, which generally have a much more complex biology than many human hematological malignancies, and how do we develop CAR T cell therapies that can be effective in the solid tumor setting, that can be delivered to a solid tumor patient population, and ideally, and this may still be a bit of a pipe dream, can we develop CAR T cell therapies then that can be developed and administered off the shelf, so that they don't have to be custom made for each individual patient, which drives up the complexity and the cost of treatment. So those are the key elements of this initial theme. And in a similar way, we would have similar, or we would have short term plans for the other areas that we haven't gone into detail here. And again, I would remind listeners that they can go through our whole list of ideas in terms of areas of focus at asco.org/cca. Right? Absolutely. And when they do that, what they'll find are that we are calling for increased research in precision medicine and pediatric cancer. We're calling for increased research that's necessary to optimize the care of older adults with cancer. We're calling for research on how to ensure more equitable access to cancer clinical trials, so that all patients can benefit from those studies, and we can make progress more quickly. And then finally, of course, we're very interested in learning more about how to reduce the long term consequences of cancer treatment. The pediatric oncologists have actually been quite successful at this, because first of all, they've been very successful at curing children. And now, they've been able to show that they can begin to pull back on certain components of therapy in a very thoughtful and well studied way, so as to not diminish the chance of cure, but to diminish the risk of long term side effects of treatment. We, of course, want to have more research done, addressing the challenge of obesity in this country and its link to cancer risk, cancer progression, and cancer treatment, and then finally, to identify strategies to better understand the biology of so-called pre-malignant lesions, so that we can understand which pre-malignant cancers are the ones that are destined, in fact, to become invasive cancer. That latter touches on a theme we could talk about another day which is the building, the emerging drive to rename some of those cancers, as something less than cancer, because of their lack of at least acute life threatening potential, right? We could talk about that another day, and we should. Yes. So one of the things that I think is always important to point out is we can do all of this work, but of course, we are part of society, and we're dependent upon various sources of funding and other resources in terms of public policy. We are dependent on government ultimately for support, as well as private support. And I think this clinical cancer advances report highlights that there are policies that would help us improve and accelerate clinical cancer research. Some of them are obvious. We talk about them in other podcasts, increasing access to clinical trials, covering the routine quest of care for trial participants, and indeed, increasing overall federal funding, not in an unpredictable way, but in a steady way, that allows us to make multi-year plans across our community. Given all of that, what steps do you think ASCO members, specifically, could take to support us? And I would take it a step further. What should they be telling their representatives in Congress in terms of these policies? What should they be telling them in terms of supporting these critical areas of cancer research and how can they make an impact? It's clear that essentially all progress that we make in developing new treatments for cancer ultimately gets linked back to federally funded support for basic science research. All of the insights that we've developed in terms of what causes cancer, how it progresses, which are the high risk populations, so much of that information comes from data sets and other basic laboratory studies, funded by the NIH or the National Cancer Institute. Of course, the NCI has in place a robust national clinical trials network publicly funded that supports clinical trials that would never be done by a commercial sponsor. In fact, three of the rare cancer studies that I mentioned earlier during this podcast were done with support from federal funding. Those studies, because they are rare cancer, small populations are not studying tumors that represent a large market for a new pharmaceutical product. They're not going to be done by a commercial sponsor. We need federal support. And we need our members to point out these kinds of examples when they go to talk to their representatives in Congress. And I would urge our members to not only go to talk to your representative, but to bring a patient with you. The patient tells a story far better than we can. And having the patient at your side and having the patient tell their own story about how they benefited from federally funded research is very powerful. In order to reach your member of Congress, ASCO's trying to make that as easy as possible, and you can do that by going to ASCO's Act network at asco.org/actnetwork. That's great. I mean, we've covered a lot of exciting progress, I think, this year. And readers who take the time can dive far more deeply into this discussion with our publication. But what would you say is the main takeaway, the thematic takeaway that you hope people will get from this year's clinical cancer advances report? To me, I think what we continue to see this year, and we have seen in recent years is that the more deeply we understand cancer biology, the more that will quickly lead us to new therapeutic approaches that will be far more effective, and hopefully, less toxic, and maybe most importantly, more enduring than the common therapies that we've had available to us in the past. Our field is clearly moving to a day when immunotherapy will be central to cancer care, when every patient will have their cancer genotype well understood, and where therapy decisions will be informed by that deeper understanding of each patient's biology. So you almost did this, but I'm going to push you a little more. In the same way that we're now calling for what should be done next in terms of research, if you could actually look into the future, what areas of progress against cancer would you expect or maybe hope to see, just 12 months from now, when we do this report again? I hope that one of the things we'll see is rapid progress in developing, not necessarily novel biomarkers as unique tests, but novel biomarkers signatures. I think it's becoming increasingly clear that in order to select patients optimally to receive immunotherapy, and even to select patients to receive certain precision medicines, that a single biomarker is not necessarily the optimal selection strategy. For immunotherapy, we may need to see a signature that represents some characteristics of the tumor, some characteristics of the patient, maybe even some characteristics of that patient's microbiome in order to figure out who is most likely to be susceptible to which immunotherapy approach, and the same is going to be true, I think, for even the now common precision medicine approaches with small molecules. We're trying to understand how molecular pathways and networks work inside the cell can suggest to us not which single targeted therapy to use, but which combination of targeted therapies to use for each individual person. This kind of work is on the horizon. It's complicated, involves lots of complex algorithms. But my hope is that this will move us to a future where we can take the results of a test on a patient's tumor and integrate information of various sorts and come out with a more precise estimate of what's likely to be the best treatment for that person. And you think that we could see some of those results even as soon as just 12 months from now, or is this a longer term hope? I think we will begin to see some of these types of approaches appearing at an ASCO meeting in 2020. Well, that's really exciting. I think it's really both uplifting, and I think challenging to hear where we are, because of course, as is always true in science, every answer begets many more questions. And in our world, every bit of progress identifies new challenges. And I think that's what's summed up in a lot of what's in this report now, right? Absolutely. But you know, I think for the first time, you know, ASCO is trying to articulate where we see the greatest opportunity. And we hope to be able to do this each year in the coming years. As you said earlier, it may not always be nine research priorities. Some of that might even be repeated year to year, because we won't solve every one of these in a year from now. But we will modify these. We will improve upon them, and they will change as the science advances, as the questions evolve, and as the opportunities continue to develop. Well, rich I want to thank you for joining me today for this ASCO in Action podcast. I'll remind everybody, we have a mission at ASCO to conquer cancer through research, education, and promotion of the highest quality cancer care. And this clinical cancer advances report really does help us meet that mission, by increasing awareness of the progress we're making, but also, as you point out, identifying the critical importance of the entire community's engagement in research and high quality care. That is pointing out just how important all that is in terms of delivering on the promise of all of our progress. I encourage listeners, again, to read the full report by visiting asco.org/cca. And until next time, I thank everyone for listening to this ASCO in Action podcast.
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The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised. Show Notes “Ain’t No Time For Your Best 9” New Year, New Me? That’s what everyone says. Don’t get ahead of yourself, there’s still some time left on your calendar and you still have to listen to episode 87 of Call Me When It’s Over. On this weeks episode, “Ain’t No Time For Your Best 9”, Josiesboy runs down some things that he thinks need to end after 2017. Don’t celebrate too soon, enjoy Santa first. Highlights Top 5 things Josiesboy doesn’t want to see in 2018. The possible end of net neutrality. Where does R&B rank these days? Follow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram. @CallMeWhenItsOver_ Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram. @Josiesboy @callmewhenitsover_ Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat Josies_Boy Buy Josies Boy art Josiesboy.bigcartel.com Josiesboyart.com Check out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.com Listener Info Please take a moment and rate the RAGE Works Network and/or app on iTunes. Become a fan of RAGE Works on Facebook-Facebook.com/officialrageworks
Plus, guest star Holly Scarsella from NET-A-PORTER, ketogenic diets, and the secret to shiny hair. Here are the stories we discussed:Skincare Heroes from Net-A-Porter’s Beauty Editor http://sheerluxe.com/2017/04/28/skincare-heroes-net-porter%E2%80%99s-beauty-editor Look We Love: Statement Earrings and off-the-shoulder tops http://sheerluxe.com/2017/04/28/look-we-love-statement-earrings-shoulder-tops Joanne Beckham’s Little Black Book of London http://sheerluxe.com/2017/04/28/joanne-beckhams-little-black-book-guide-london How to get shiny hair http://sheerluxe.com/2015/11/12/how-get-shiny-hair Interior trends: Duo Wall Prints http://sheerluxe.com/2017/04/28/interior-trend-duo-wall-prints Crop tops http://sheerluxe.com/2017/05/02/trend-alert-crop-tops 12 brands at net-a-porter you can actually afford http://sheerluxe.com/2017/05/02/12-affordable-brands-know-net-porter A beginner’s guide to fitness http://sheerluxe.com/2017/05/04/beginner%E2%80%99s-guide-fitness What is the ketogenic diet http://sheerluxe.com/2017/05/04/what-ketogenic-diet The cool way to style a summer dress http://sheerluxe.com/2017/04/25/cool-way-style-summer-dress Why you need exfoliating pads http://sheerluxe.com/2017/04/21/why-you-need-exfoliating-facial-pads See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is brought to you by Punch-It Entertainment - Creators of Battle for Sularia In episode 07 the board members have some mega highlights from these past couple of weeks including spouses in board gaming. Dan questions Ryan's ability to decorate and soundproof a studio and the board members finally get their Top 10 games on air for everyone to hear... we want to know whose list you relate to the most! This is one of our favorite episode to date and hope you enjoy it as well! WARNING CONTENT HEAVY... yea!
Squash Radio is bringing the 'inside' of squash to life by serving up the best stories from Squash World. Today we sit down with John Flaingan who is the Athletic Director (AD) at the University Club of Chicago and Tournament Director of the Guggenheim Partners Windy City Open which is one of eight Majors on the Global Professional Squash Tour (PSA.) Beyond being the AD at the University Club he is also part of the Senior Leadership team to oversee the strategic direction for the Club as well as being named to the 2015 Squash Magazine ‘Top 50’ most influential people in the sport of Squash in the United States. FEBRUARY 23 - MARCH 1, 2017 If you have never seen professional squash and are in the Chicago area… you should definitely check out the Guggenheim Partners Windy City Open Presented by Equi Trust Life Insurance and see some of the best athletes in the world. Can’t be there in person? No problem, there are lots of ways to follow the action; For updates on the Tournament: http://windycityopen.com/ To watch matches live: https://psaworldtour.com/tv Check out highlights for free: https://www.youtube.com/psasquashtv
Today on the Financial Independence Podcast, I’m excited to share a live Q&A session with Mr. Money Mustache, Paula Pant from Afford Anything, and Doug Nordman from The Military Guide! This panel discussion took place back in May at Camp Mustache — an annual retreat in the Pacific Northwest organized by Mr. Money Mustache readers. In this episode, you’ll not only hear about… Mr. Money Mustache’s biggest splurges The investing mistakes I still can’t seem to avoid Paula’s favorite thing about financial independence Doug’s suggestion for discovering the meaning of life …, but you’ll also get varied and diverse perspectives on some of the most important questions facing those on the path to financial independence and early retirement! Highlights: Top recommendations for people who are close to achieving financial independence How to stay motivated when pursuing FI What is the meaning of life How to foster a good online culture and community Tips and tricks to stop you from trying to time the market The biggest challenges of reaching FI and how to overcome them What we splurge on and why Mr. Money Mustache’s thoughts on being featured in the New Yorker How to handle changes in your relationships after reaching FI
In this podcast, newly re-elected School Board Director Tim Kinkead shares his thoughts about the key challenges and opportunities to preserving the quality of education for the students in the Bainbridge Island School District. By chance, Tim's BCB studio interview happened to occur on the day (Friday November 13th) that our community's much appreciated School Superintendent Faith Chapel publicly announced her planned retirement as of the end of this school year (see her press release, below). In this podcast, Tim speaks of his respect and appreciation for Faith, and notes some of her accomplishments. Tim also outlines four sets of issues that will be important to the future of the school district: - the need for community-approval in 2016 of capital bond funding for the reconstruction and repair of schools and facilities; - the importance of finding a successor to the retiring Superintendent; - the need to attract and retain the district's excellent teaching staff amidst a failure of the majority of the state legislators to follow the Constitutional mandate to adequately fund public schools (see our January 2015 BCB podcast interview with our community's State Senator Christine Rolfes advocating for the State Senate to step up to its duty to fund public education); - finding the limited and balanced role for testing to play in Bainbridge student schooling records. Credits: BCB host, audio editor and social media publisher: Barry Peters.
In this podcast, newly re-elected School Board Director Tim Kinkead shares his thoughts about the key challenges and opportunities to preserving the quality of education for the students in the Bainbridge Island School District. By chance, Tim's BCB studio interview happened to occur on the day (Friday November 13th) that our community's much appreciated School Superintendent Faith Chapel publicly announced her planned retirement as of the end of this school year (see her press release, below). In this podcast, Tim speaks of his respect and appreciation for Faith, and notes some of her accomplishments. Tim also outlines four sets of issues that will be important to the future of the school district: - the need for community-approval in 2016 of capital bond funding for the reconstruction and repair of schools and facilities; - the importance of finding a successor to the retiring Superintendent; - the need to attract and retain the district's excellent teaching staff amidst a failure of the majority of the state legislators to follow the Constitutional mandate to adequately fund public schools (see our January 2015 BCB podcast interview with our community's State Senator Christine Rolfes advocating for the State Senate to step up to its duty to fund public education); - finding the limited and balanced role for testing to play in Bainbridge student schooling records. Credits: BCB host, audio editor and social media publisher: Barry Peters.