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Send us a textThe Age of the Apologists, 150-300 A.D.https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vQfuxZnfyC0tvpPhIRxe7-uJrGnioj54/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=100334557285826442166&rtpof=true&sd=true
===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for September 26th Publish Date: September 26th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, September 26th and Happy Birthday to Tommy Lasorda I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Potential name changes on the horizon for Cobb Galleria, Performing Arts Centre Kennesaw to increase sanitation rates Health officials warn of measles in Georgia Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sodas All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: Ingles Markets 4 STORY 1: Potential name changes on the horizon for Cobb Galleria, Performing Arts Centre Big changes are coming to the Cobb Galleria Centre—and not just the $190 million renovation. A new name might be on the way, too. Charlie Beirne, the Galleria’s general manager, floated the idea of renaming it the “Cobb Convention Center” during a meeting Wednesday. “It’s simple, clear, and gives us national recognition,” he said. The authority’s board agreed, though Chair Jerry Nix admitted, “It’s not just a name change—there’s a lot of headache involved.” Meanwhile, the $145 million Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is also eyeing a rebrand, with naming rights expiring in 2027. A new sponsor could bring fresh funds to keep the venue cutting-edge. Renovations for both facilities are well underway, with the Galleria’s upgrades—including a grand entrance, expanded meeting spaces, and a sleek new look—set to wrap by early 2027. It’s the end of an era for the Galleria Specialty Shops, but Beirne says the revamped space will better serve the community and attract larger events. As for the Performing Arts Centre, a marketing firm has been hired to find a new name sponsor. Both projects signal a fresh chapter for these iconic Cobb landmarks. STORY 2: Kennesaw to increase sanitation rates Starting Nov. 1, Kennesaw residents will see a 6% bump in their sanitation rates. That means the standard monthly service—one trash can, one recycle cart—goes from $32.50 to $34.50. Got an extra trash can? That’ll now run you $19.50 a month, and additional recycle carts are $6. The increase hits December bills, but if you’ve prepaid for the year, you’re safe until your service period ends. Auto-pay users? Better update your payment info to dodge late fees. The city says it’s been eating rising costs for four years—18% higher, to be exact. “This adjustment was overdue,” Councilman Antonio Jones said, noting it was finalized with the 2026 budget. Republic Services, the city’s contractor, will continue handling trash, recycling, and yard waste. STORY 3: Health officials warn of measles in Georgia Georgia health officials are keeping a close eye on seven people who may have been exposed to measles after contact with infected individuals. On Tuesday, the state Department of Public Health confirmed three new cases, including one on Sept. 11. Two of the patients are unvaccinated, and the third? Their vaccination status is unclear. All three are isolating at home. So far, 268 close contacts have been identified, but only seven are under “active” monitoring. Officials stress vaccination is the best defense—kids should get their first dose between 12-15 months and a second by age 6. This year, Georgia has seen 10 measles cases, up from six last year. Nationwide, cases have been climbing since the pandemic disrupted routine vaccinations. Meanwhile, a CDC advisory panel recently stirred controversy by recommending standalone chickenpox vaccines for toddlers instead of the combined MMRV shot. The American Academy of Pediatrics pushed back, calling the move “misguided” and warning it could erode trust in vaccines. Georgia parents are urged to talk to their doctors about the best options for their kids. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: Ingles Markets 4 STORY 4: New art exhibits in Marietta blend the personal, political and the abstract Two new exhibits are turning heads at the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art, running through Dec. 14: Craig Drennen’s “T is for Timon” and Ahmad Hassan Taylor’s “History Lessons.” Drennen, a Guggenheim fellow and Georgia State professor, spent 17 years crafting his Shakespeare-inspired collection. “Timon of Athens,” a play Shakespeare himself never staged, serves as his muse. “It’s a bad play by a great playwright,” Drennen quipped. “I use bad things to make good things.” His bold, abstract works—painted to mimic collages—are designed to last centuries. Taylor, known as the “Atlanta Illustrator,” makes his debut with striking cityscapes and politically charged pieces. One standout, “All In Favor (Of Hate),” features a white horse surrounded by biting commentary on perception and truth. Both artists will host free talks—Drennen on Nov. 1, Taylor on Dec. 14. Admission is free on Oct. 5, Nov. 2, and Dec. 7. STORY 5: Cobb extends student housing moratorium Cobb County’s moratorium on student housing applications just got another six-month extension, as officials wait for Kennesaw State University to wrap up its housing study. The Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday—no debate, just a quick vote—to keep the pause in place until spring 2026. This is the second extension since the ban started in October 2024. Community Development Director Jessica Guinn said it’ll likely be the last. The issue? It’s messy. Commissioner Keli Gambrill isn’t a fan of purpose-built student housing, saying KSU should handle its own housing needs. Chair Lisa Cupid, on the other hand, has pointed out that many students can’t find affordable housing because of county rules limiting unrelated people from living together. Meanwhile, not everyone’s on board with the moratorium. During public comment, Donald Barth didn’t hold back. “Have y’all bumped your heads?” he asked. “We need student housing. It brings growth, tax dollars, and no problems—at least not where I live.” The county plans to revisit the issue once KSU’s study is done, with potential updates to the student housing code included in the new Unified Development Code. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sodas We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 4 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss ghosts of Cleveland Browns past playing in a Monday night matchup, as well as a history lesson the Browns won't (and shouldn't) forget.
Hour 1: Browns history lesson + "Get over" Baker Mayfield? + Browns gave Baker too much, too early full 2193 Tue, 16 Sep 2025 14:49:53 +0000 gBf2TJ00ZjN95YTn880gR1K3A4iu7FZM sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: Browns history lesson + "Get over" Baker Mayfield? + Browns gave Baker too much, too early The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Send us a textThis episode is an overview of the age of the apostles and the age of the early church fathers: 33-150 A.D. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1iRIz1zfv76rUXj81qJJobGYEXA7wH0W6/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=100334557285826442166&rtpof=true&sd=true
Presented by the creator of Soccermetrics, Howard Hamilton, it's a double preview of the men's and women's competitions plus a story on the history of winners on the touchline
Tyler is joined by Noah Fleischman of The Wolfpacker to dive into backcourt defense, a center recruiting decision and Will Wade creating excitement.Later, an SMU history lesson.Follow the show on Twitter: @UpTheCoastsPod @tcrons21Follow Noah: @fleischman_noah @TheWolfpacker
Connor takes you through the history of Nebraska vs FCS opponents, Houston Christian's brief history as a football program, and more.
WUKY's Saving Stories celebrates Bourbon Heritage Month with this special episode. Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History Director Dr. Doug Boyd shares this 1991 interview with Frederick Booker Noe II, who discusses the bourbon industry and the history of Jim Beam. The Nunn Center has conducted more than one hundred bourbon-related interviews spanning generations of famous personalities, but it wasn't until recently that Boyd and staff discovered this rare conversation between Noe and a Kentucky middle school student. The interviews were part of an educational media project under the direction of Henderson County North Middle School teacher Roy Pullam.
LIVE NATIONWIDE: Leeroy and Matt dive into America today, burnout, history lessons, Nepal, France, and more. Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Hosts: Matt & LeeroyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #DontUnfriendMe #Trump #MAGA #GOP #ConservativeTalk #LivePolitics #FreeSpeech #TheDumShow #Republicans #TalkRadio #Comey #Obama #TrumpTapes #WNBA #CallInLive #PoliticsUnfiltered #WimkinLive
In this episode of the Modern Day Sniper Podcast, Caylen Wojcik reconnects with competitive shooter Nate Humbard for an unplanned deep dive into the fundamentals of rifle craft. What started as a “History Lesson” recording turned into 60+ minutes of raw shop talk on the realities of marksmanship, recoil management, wind calls, competition prep, and law enforcement sniper training.We break down:Why fundamentals and process discipline beat gear every timeThe truth about recoil anticipation and how ball-and-dummy drills expose itTraining value of .22 LR vs. centerfire rifles under stressWind cone effects, terrain lift, and reading conditions from 800–1,200 yardsHeavy bullets, free bore, and F-Class lessons in precision loadingLaw enforcement sniper realities: permissive environments, hides, and decision-making under stressWhy even seasoned shooters need a hard reset in the basicsNate also shares highlights from his summer match season—rimfire, centerfire, and F-Class—while Caylen unpacks lessons learned from recent classes at Nailspring Ranch, including how shoot houses, trigger-cam AV setups, and diverse terrain make for some of the best training environments in the country. Next Week: We're back to the History Lesson series with a spotlight on Daniel Morgan—don't miss it.Train with Us (last chances for 2025)Nailspring Ranch, OR (October): Intro to Long Range + Hunter Skills Clinic (NRL Hunter focused)Pig River, VA: Intro + Skills ProgressionMaricopa County, AZ: Intro + Skills Progression Details & registration: https://www.moderndaysniper.com/event/intro-to-long-range-class-maricopa-az-120625Coming Soon Wind Reading Blueprint – our most comprehensive digital masterclass yet Coming Soon!!Connect with Modern Day SniperIG: @moderndaysniper | @caylen8541Community: Modern Day Rifleman – mindfulness meets marksmanship https://www.moderndayrifleman.com/Podcast archive & resources
Othman Choufani is a big wave surfer from Morocco. He's spent thousands of kilometres in a car with Tom Curren driving through the Saharan desert in search of waves. He's earned his stripes at Jaws and on the North Shore of Oahu where he recently earned a spot as an alternate to The Eddie. He's part of the pioneering paddle crew at Nazare. And he is one of surfing's better known underground characters and good times guys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've created a FREE guide with 7 cultural stories from France, designed to help you make real progress in French —not through boring drills, but through powerful, inspiring stories that immerse you in French culture.
An announcement from Nebraska Basketball, talk about whether or not playing third stringers matters anymore, and FINALLY get to recapping the 1997 matchup between Akron and Nebraska.
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It's been a little while since Powerball fever started spreading again, but Wednesday's estimated jackpot of more than $1 billion has us thinking about one of life's little luxuries: daydreaming. What would you do if you suddenly had $1 billion? Also, today's History Lesson has a note about the world's richest woman and just how many billions of dollars she's already given away since divorcing the world's richest man. We'll discuss Vice President J.D. Vance's upcoming visit to Minneapolis following a tragic church school shooting, sparking debates on gun safety versus an approach with more guns and “thoughts and prayers.” In the meantime, President Trump floats military intervention in Chicago, raising eyebrows and questions about public safety strategies. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow is powered by UpNorthNews, and it airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and YouTube. Guest: Melissa Kaye
Mark and his two guests, Mike Radway and Todd Harper, go deep with a history lesson on the passing of HR 1151. This legislation paved the way for credit union growth in the past 25 years. Both Todd and Mike worked in the office of Rep. Paul Kanjorski at the time, who spearheaded the legislation. Every credit union employee who hasn't learned about this law should listen to why we have the successful industry we have today.IN THIS EPISODE:(00:00) This special episode is a historical background of the credit union industry(03:15) Todd Harper's his credit union background, noting his work on HR 1151(05:59) Mike Radway's 50-year credit union journey, influencing legislative affairs and HR 1151(09:35) Creation of the common bond credit unions, driven by financial services(11:55) Explanation of the Supreme Court ruling against the common bond credit unions, leading to HR 1151(17:53) Passing a bipartisan bill, establishing a cap on business lending, and providing consumer choice(26:21) Why it's difficult to pass legislation today(33:10) Surprise changes in the credit union industry over the past 25 or 30 years KEY TAKEAWAYS:HR 1151, the credit union membership access act, was pivotal in allowing common bond expansions, enabling credit unions to serve diverse groups and ensuring consumer choice despite Supreme Court challenges.A bipartisan effort by Paul Korski and Steve Ette, supported by Todd Harper and Mike Radway, drove the legislative affairs success of HR 1151, addressing the crisis consensus to protect credit unions.The business lending cap, a result of banking committee negotiations, spurred diversification and growth of community charter credit unions, strengthening the financial services industry.RESOURCE LINKSMark Ritter - WebsiteMark Ritter - LinkedInTodd Harper - LinkedInMike Radway - LinkedInBIOGRAPHIES: Todd Harper:Few people know federal financial services laws like me. That's because I've written, explained and implemented them for 25+ years. As an agency executive, policy entrepreneur, political strategist and press pro, I've identified emerging issues, shaped public opinion, built bipartisan coalitions and advised lawmakers and presidential appointees before the U.S. Senate twice confirmed me in the Trump and Biden eras. In the words of the American Banker, I'm “the rarest of Washington creatures: A regulator who actually gets along with everyone.”Mike Radway:Former Chief-of-Staff to Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).Former Professional Staff, House Banking/Financial Services Committee.Former Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle & Council of Federal Home Loan Banks.Former Chair, Early Care and Education ConsortiumFormer DNC Member, Biden delegate 2020, Obama 2012, Gore 2000Former Treasurer, Democratic Party of OregonKEYWORDS: Credit Unions, History Lesson, HR 1151, Todd Harper, Mike Radway, Membership Access, Financial Services, Community Charter, Business Lending, Common Bond, Legislative Affairs, NCUA Board, Bipartisan Effort, Consumer Choice, Supreme Court, Banking Committee, Crisis Consensus, Diversification, credit union growth, credit union industry, Common Bond Credit Unions, Financial Services, Credit Union Membership Access Act, Common Bond...
Let's travel all the way back to 1906!
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Attorney General for the State of Minnesota, Keith Ellison joins Chad to kick off the second hour of the show. They begin with some Vikings talk and a potential return to purple for Adam Thielen. Chad asks which question he's hearing from folks the most at the fair this year. Attorney General Ellison gets permission to nerd out with a history lesson when Chad asks him what he would do if President Trump tried to deploy boots in Minnesota. Ellison makes the distinction between deployment of military versus sending additional funding to cities to help law enforcement. Chad also asks about those running for a variety of local political offices and whether or not Attorney General Ellison would consider running for those posts. They then wade into some listener texts about the fraud level in the state and his level of responsibility.
A Monday Morning History Lesson full 382 Mon, 25 Aug 2025 12:35:15 +0000 d1GeaquU3e23dCX1tE8WtbleE1ILiX0I news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks A Monday Morning History Lesson The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%
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This week, I talk with Zoe B. Wallbrook about her hilariously funny and suspenseful mystery novel History Lessons. We dive into her inspiration for the book, how she incorporated misogynoir and how she injected so much humor.History Lessons SynopsisA college history professor must solve her superstar colleague's murder before she becomes the next target in this funny, romantic debut mystery, perfect for readers of Janet Evanovich, Kellye Garrett, and Ali Hazelwood.As a newly minted junior professor, Daphne Ouverture spends her days giving lectures on French colonialism, working on her next academic book, and going on atrocious dates. Her small world suits her just fine. Until Sam Taylor dies.The rising star of Harrison University's anthropology department was never one of Daphne's favorites, despite his popularity. But that doesn't prevent Sam's killer from believing Daphne has something that belonged to Sam—something the killer will stop at nothing to get.Between grading papers and navigating her disastrous love life, Daphne embarks on her own investigation to find out what connects her to Sam's murder. With the help of an alluring former-detective-turned-bookseller, she unravels a deadly cover-up on campus.This well-crafted, voice-driven mystery introduces an unforgettable crime fiction heroine. Get Bookwild MerchCheck Out My Stories Are My Religion SubstackCheck Out Author Social Media PackagesCheck out the Bookwild Community on PatreonCheck out the Imposter Hour Podcast with Liz and GregFollow @imbookwild on InstagramOther Co-hosts On Instagram:Gare Billings @gareindeedreadsSteph Lauer @books.in.badgerlandHalley Sutton @halleysutton25Brian Watson @readingwithbrian
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Dylan is back from vacation, and ready to catch up on a whirlwind week of Bravo. First, he recaps his linkup with Heather Dubrow, before unpacking the wild trailer for RHOSLC season 6. Then, he digs deep into RHOC lore to break down this week's episode, all the way back to the infamous Naked Wasted dinner. Things aren't going well for Tamra in New Orleans, meanwhile on RHOM, Larsa has her own table storm-off in Sevilla. Plus, some final thoughts on this season of The Valley. Go to the BravoByBetches YouTube page to watch full length episodes every Tuesday: Youtube.com/@BravoByBetches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cuddles, no! On this episode of YCSM, Mario gives expert testimony, Bob deploys Fart_with_Reverb.mp3, and Brandon rewrites Goosebumps in iambic pentameter!(00:00) RIP George Lowe(01:26) Introduction(04:05) Mario's History Lesson(19:16) "Judging a Book by Its Cover" ft. Brandon(46:21) Brandon's Chapter Summary(1:15:11) Mario's Chapter Summary(1:44:18) Bob's Chapter Summary(1:56:05) Overall ReviewSupport us on Patreon!Video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/YaDLhQMtZp4
More reaction from the Twins deadline sell-off, unique golf hole in one, and an interesting history lesson the most venomous snakes in the world.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
More reaction from the Twins deadline sell-off, unique golf hole in one, and an interesting history lesson the most venomous snakes in the world. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Assyrian Charity and Educational Committee is proud to host a special presentation by esteemed scholar Mr. Homer Abramian—a distinguished Assyrian intellectual renowned for his deep knowledge of Assyrian history and expertise in Iranian literature and historical studies. The event will take place on Sunday, 17 August 2025, at the Ur-Ashur Club. In his address, Mr. Abramian will explore the critical missteps made by early Assyrian leadership and reflect on the valuable lessons they offer. His presentation aims to inspire the younger generation to understand the past in order to build a more informed and resilient future—one that does not repeat the errors of history.
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A lot of people have been asking for the return our "history gal" Denise to the show. So she's back and has some very interesting perspectives. Let's get into it.
A lot of people have been asking for the return our "history gal" Denise to the show. So she's back and has some very interesting perspectives. Let's get into it.
Pricing and packaging has undergone a radical transformation since the early 1950s. And the clear through line is a changing unit of value and how it's tracked.Historically, the tech industry has undergone six waves of change.* Hardware + Software sold together* Software Sold for Hardware* Application Service Providers* Outsourced Infrastructure + SaaS* Usage Based Pricing* HybridWe'll walk through each evolution, and leave you with some tips for overcoming common pricing challenges in the age of AI.This week's podcast is brought to you by Campfire (www.campfire.ai)We've all used legacy ERPs. Painful migrations, endless consulting fees, and even after you're live, getting simple answers still means hours in spreadsheets.Campfire fixes that. It's the AI-first ERP built for modern finance and accounting teams. It's helping mid-market and enterprise teams close faster, unlock insights instantly, and scale smarter - without the additional headcount.I use Campfire myself, and it's been a game changer for our finance workflow. The interface is intuitive, migration was quick & painless, and it's freed us up to focus on strategic work.They just raised $35 million from Accel to further reimagine ERP. That's not easy to do.I'm excited to see how they keep reimagining this space – and you should be too.Check them out at www.campfire.ai.Referenced on podcast:* Jason Kap's expert pricing consultancy: https://bluerocket.io/ Get full access to Mostly metrics at www.mostlymetrics.com/subscribe
We want to hear from our fellow bowfishers! Shoot us a text!In Ep. 106, we recognize that Schmidty is a man of his word, as he rocks a rather revealing dress during the entire podcast. We also break down bowfishing history and truly discover how long bowfishing has been a part of human life. Have you ever heard the song, “Buy You A Drank”, by T-Pain? Well, not this version you haven't. Plus! • Worlds tournament discussion • One lake tournaments – good or bad? • Squirrel dogs, rabbit dogs and…carp dogs? • It's illegal to play dominoes on Sundays! Painted ArrowBowfishing Magnetic Phone Mount. Relive the MomentE-FISH-N-SEE Bowfishing LightsExperience night bowfishing like never before with the E-FISH-N-SEE® Bowfishing LightNDesignsNDesigns prides itself on attention to detail in every product produced.MegaMouth BowfishingProven to be the TOUGHEST bowfishing reel on the market. Built and designed to dominate. AMS BowfishingOver 40 years of American made innovation. Bowfishing is our way of life, it runs through our veins.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Back in 2010, Tableau beat smarter tools with a better demo. No brain, all charm and the market loved it. Fast-forward to now: same playbook, new costume. The AI dashboard crowd is selling “natural language BI” with zero semantic model, zero memory, and a whole lot of LinkedIn swagger. In this episode, Rob and Justin revisit why Tableau's empty-calorie approach won the first round, and how that same mistake is about to flood the AI + BI space all over again. Turns out, you can still sell snake oil if you call it GenAI. Rob breaks down how an elite MIT course managed to skip LLMs entirely, how a flashy Tableau blog post went viral for connecting a CSV, and why “AI-ready” vendors keep duct-taping chat interfaces onto raw SQL and hoping no one looks under the hood. But the real story? Microsoft is sitting on the most powerful data brain in the game, and if they land the front end, it's game over. This isn't just a history lesson. It's a blueprint for seeing through the hype and betting on what actually works. If you're building, buying, or betting on AI tools, listen in before you get dazzled by the demo. Also on this episode: Early Experiments in Tableau's New MCP Service
Tyler is joined by Isaac Schade of LockedOnHeels to discuss early national title favorites, UNC's roster 180, the Tar Heels' crucial x-factor and more.Later, a full history lesson on the entirety of Stanford basketball's existence.Follow the show on Twitter: @UpTheCoastsPod @tcrons21Follow Isaac: @isaacschade @LockedOnHeels @LockedOnCBB
Tom Woods returns to the show to discuss being an academic vs. entrepreneur, the proud history of foreign non-interventionism on the American Right, and the sorry state of our public intellectuals.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this conversation.This episode's sponsor, PersistSEO.com.Scott Horton's magnificent appearance on Tucker Carlson.Tom's (free) history courses.Tom's antiwar book with Murray Polner.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
In this episode, host Kent Hance discusses the most significant floods in U.S. history, comparing river and flash floods, and discussing their impact on communities and infrastructure. Hance highlights events like the 1927 Mississippi River flood and Hurricane Katrina, while also sharing stories of resilience, government response, and advances in warning systems. The conversation shifts to quirky real estate incentives, Texas history, and feel-good stories, all delivered with humor and insight.
The Senate just narrowly passed the latest version of the GOP tax and spending bill, and the House will vote on it tomorrow. Nonpartisan experts at the Congressional Budget Office say the bill will add more than $3 trillion to the national debt, which is already a whopping $36.2 trillion. In this episode, a few economic historians tell us how we got here. Plus: Construction spending falls again, Home Depot goes after large-scale pros and the stock market rallies.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
This week, Liberty and Danika discuss The Original, History Lessons, Tusk Love, and more great books! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Looking to elevate your reading life? Tailored Book Recommendations is here to help! TBR delivers reading recommendations hand-picked just for you by real human book nerds. You can get your recommendations via email, or receive hardcovers or paperbacks in the mail. And with quarterly or annual plans available, TBR has something for every budget. Plans start at just $18! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed On the Show: I Want to Burn This Place Down: Essays by Maris Kreizman The Original by Nell Stevens History Lessons by Zoe B. Wallbrook Tusk Love by Thea Guanzon Wanting by Claire Jia Hot Girls with Balls by Benedict Nguyen Blood in the Water by Tiffany D. Jackson Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe by C.B. Lee Can You Solve the Murder?: An Interactive Crime Novel by Antony Johnston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Senate just narrowly passed the latest version of the GOP tax and spending bill, and the House will vote on it tomorrow. Nonpartisan experts at the Congressional Budget Office say the bill will add more than $3 trillion to the national debt, which is already a whopping $36.2 trillion. In this episode, a few economic historians tell us how we got here. Plus: Construction spending falls again, Home Depot goes after large-scale pros and the stock market rallies.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
TODAY WE'RE LEARNING ABOUT WATERGATE!! This isn't just a break-in story! it's the scandal that shook Nixon's presidency and forever changed American politics. In this episode of Christories, we explore how a botched burglary at the Democratic National Committee headquarters led to a tangled web of lies, coverups, and one historic resignation of President Richard Nixon. We meet Martha Mitchell, the bold truth-teller who tried to expose corruption but was silenced by the very people she trusted. Follow the legendary reporting of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein with secret help from a mysterious government source known only as “Deep Throat.” From Oval Office tapes to Senate hearings, we break down the key players, timeline, and why this moment still matters today! IT'S WILD! If you've ever wondered how Nixon went from a landslide reelection to flying away in shame, this is the episode for you. Watergate wasn't just a scandal. It was a turning point, babe!! Tune in now! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS BlueChew - Make life easier by getting harder and discover your options at https://BlueChew.com! Try your first month of BlueChew FREE when you use promo code CHAOS -- just pay $5 shipping. Christories Disclaimer* it is important to note that Christories knowledge and understanding of historical events, facts, and figures may not be 100% accurate or complete! Note that information in this episode has been lightly researched and we encourage you to continue your learning outside of this episode too, Babes! Follow us Muffin Butt!
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