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Season 7 Episode 21: Todd and Jon welcome Pete McBride, Head Boys Basketball Coach at Hoffman Estates High School. They talk to Coach Mcbribe about his career path, special situations and learning how to execute your gameplan.Follow the Show on Twitter @afterthetimeout Listen to the show on: Apple: Search "After the Timeout" Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tfyTqZxebtEugpd7dwq5E Anchor: https://anchor.fm/after-the-timeout Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/97de7f0b-5f34-416f-93dc-e750ee59a60c/after-the-timeout Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MzUwYzRhYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/after-the-timeout Radiopublic: https://radiopublic.com/after-the-timeout-G729aA Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/q9zqtop
This week on Inspire Change, Gunter discusses resentment. Resentment is one of the most misunderstood and quietly destructive emotional experiences we carry. In this solo episode of Inspire Change with Gunter, Gunter explores resentment not as explosive anger, but as a slow, chronic emotional accumulation that can shape identity, distort perception, and quietly erode relationships and personal well-being.Through psychological insight, clinical observation, and deeply reflective guidance, Gunter breaks down how resentment forms, why it persists, and how it manifests mentally, emotionally, behaviorally, and even physically in the body. Most importantly, he offers a structured, compassionate roadmap for transforming resentment into clarity, agency, and emotional freedom.This episode invites listeners to examine where unresolved wounds may still be influencing their present lives — and how releasing resentment can become a powerful act of self-liberation.Key Themes & Discussion PointsUnderstanding Resentment Beyond AngerResentment as chronic, unresolved emotional buildupHow resentment often disguises itself as moral righteousness or principleThe connection between resentment and unexpressed truths, unmet needs, and unspoken boundariesThe Three Structural Components of ResentmentPerceived Injury – When expectations, trust, or fairness feel violatedInhibited Expression – When emotions cannot be safely or openly communicatedMoral Accounting – The internal ledger that tracks perceived imbalance in relationshipsHow Resentment Shapes Our Inner WorldThe mind's tendency to replay and reinforce grievance narrativesPolarization of perception that reduces people to their mistakesThe illusion of strength resentment can provide while quietly draining emotional resilienceBehavioral and Relational ManifestationsPassive resistance, sarcasm, withdrawal, and communication breakdownOver-functioning and people-pleasing patterns that create hidden emotional debtScorekeeping in relationships and how it erodes intimacy and connectionThe Physical and Somatic Impact of ResentmentChronic tension and stress responses stored in the bodyEmotional states that influence sleep, mood, and nervous system regulationUsing bodily awareness as an early indicator of unresolved resentmentThe Deeper Psychological and Existential EffectsHow resentment can distort worldview and identityThe role resentment plays in avoiding vulnerability, grief, and personal accountabilityWhy resentment can paradoxically maintain dysfunctional relationshipsMemorable Episode Insights“Resentment is anger that has nowhere to go, combined with the story that it shouldn't have happened."“Resentment is often a protest against helplessness — the psyche saying this mattered.”“Resentment is the guard dog at the gate of grief.”“When you track love like a spreadsheet, intimacy goes bankrupt.”“Letting go of resentment isn't about excusing the past — it's about releasing internal captivity.”Why This Conversation MattersResentment is one of the most common yet unspoken emotional burdens people carry. Left unaddressed, it can limit joy, restrict vulnerability, and shape how individuals relate to themselves and others. This episode encourages listeners to approach emotional healing with precision, accountability, and compassion, creating space for deeper connection, authenticity, and personal transformation.GratitudeHello to all our listeners, we thank you for tuning in and promoting positive social change. This makes you a part of Gunter's efforts in transforming not only men's lives but lives in general and we are grateful you have joined us. This week we would like to share our gratitude with our listeners in Belgium. You made it to #8 on our Global Listeners List! A special thanks to listeners in Brussels (bruh-slz) and Bruges (brozh)for making it happen! And from the USA's Top Ten Listeners List, we want to appreciate Illinois giving a special shout out to Chicago, Bartlett, Hoffman Estates, Addison, Elk Grove Village, and Schaumburg for bringing Illinois all the way to #5. CONGRATULATIONS Belgium and Illinois! We thank you so much for your continued support and we appreciate your efforts to support positive social change! I, DeVonna Prinzi the Co-Exec Producer and our Show-runner Miranda Spigener-Sapon sincerely thank you and ask that you please take the time to like, follow, subscribe, and share as your efforts make a difference to everyone here at Inspire Change with Gunter. Please remember If you want to share your story of social change, feel free to reach out to the show directly. Please see the show-notes for our contact information.As always thank you to each and every one of our listeners, and most importantly please keep Inspiring positive social change.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspire-change-with-gunter--3633478/support.PatreonIf this episode resonates with you and you'd like to go deeper into practical exercises and guided reflection, Gunter offers extended self-development resources and exercises through our Patreon community: www.patreon.com/inspirechangeSponsorDistil UnionThis episode of Inspire Change with Gunter is brought to you by Distil Union, creators of beautifully designed, functional everyday carry accessories that help bring organization, simplicity, and intention into your daily life.Distil Union blends craftsmanship with thoughtful design to help you carry what matters most — without the clutter.
Welcome to Episode 157 of Wrestling Tonight, and we went live immediately after AEW Worlds End from Hoffman Estates because this was a show that demanded to be discussed in real time while the emotions were still raw and the consequences were still unfolding, rather than filtered through distance or softened by hindsight. Worlds End closed the year in a way that felt deeply consistent with what AEW has been building toward all along, presenting a demanding, physical, and unapologetically work driven pay per view that avoided shortcuts and resisted the temptation to chase shock for its own sake, even when that choice asked more patience and endurance from the audience. This was a long and intense night, occasionally messy in ways that felt earned rather than overproduced, and by the time the final bell rang, Worlds End felt less like a traditional year end finale and more like a deliberate stress test for the roster and the creative philosophy guiding the company into 2026. The Continental Classic served as the backbone of the show, reinforcing AEW's belief that winning should carry weight and that endurance, discipline, and adaptability matter just as much as spectacle, with the matches unfolding at a pace that allowed fatigue, strategy, and resilience to become part of the story rather than something to be edited around. Jon Moxley standing at the center of the tournament by night's end was not about surprise or reinvention, but about validation, as the Continental Classic once again rewarded a wrestler willing to absorb punishment, adjust under pressure, and keep pushing when the cumulative toll of the tournament became impossible to ignore. Even as the crowd grew tired late in the night, they stayed engaged because the work demanded that investment, and the structure of the tournament justified asking it. At the top of the card, MJF reclaiming the AEW World Championship in a chaotic and layered main event reflected the broader theme of the evening, offering a finish that was intentionally uncomfortable and unresolved, designed not to provide closure but to reintroduce volatility and tension into a main event scene crowded with credible challengers and lingering grudges. Rather than simplifying the championship picture, the result complicated it, creating forward momentum built on uncertainty instead of finality. Across the rest of the card, Worlds End found a careful balance between violence, personality, and humor without allowing any single element to dominate, and while not every match landed with the same precision, very little felt disposable or disconnected from the larger direction of the company. More importantly, multiple wrestlers left Hoffman Estates feeling more significant than they did entering the night, which is exactly what a year closing pay per view should accomplish if it is doing its job correctly. Since its debut on December 30, 2023, followed by December 28, 2024, and now December 27, 2025, Worlds End has quietly established itself as AEW's annual checkpoint, a place where stories close, standings shift, and the path forward becomes clearer even when the answers are intentionally uncomfortable or incomplete. Tonight, we are breaking down Worlds End match by match, examining what worked, what did not, and what feels deliberately unfinished as AEW turns the page toward a new year, offering a grounded and honest assessment of a show that asked a great deal from its audience and largely earned that investment.
Tanner, Paul, Shep try to win the KOP Predictions Championship back from Pluggo of Love Wrestling's Between Two Beards, as they give their match picks and confidence points for AEW's Worlds End PPV taking place on Saturday, December 27, 2025 at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL. Subscribe to the Kicking Out Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDKPnB38xwC4UM_cPq95hw Follow Kicking Out Podcast on X: https://www.twitter.com/kickingoutpod Follow Tanner on X: @TannerLee92 https://twitter.com/TannerLee92 Follow Paul on X: @PaulZartman87 https://twitter.com/PaulZartman87 Follow Shep on X: @THESHEP27 https://twitter.com/THESHEP27 Follow Kicking Out Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kickingoutpod Like Kicking Out Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KickingOutPod Buy Kicking Out Podcast Merch: https://www.kickingoutshop.com/ Pro Wrestling Tees: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/kickingoutpodcast
Welcome to Wrestling Tonight, with your hosts Acefield Retro and Chad. Episode 156 is centered on AEW's year-ending statement show. For the third straight year, Worlds End closes the calendar not by starting new stories, but by finishing them. Set for Saturday, December 27 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Worlds End is AEW's annual reckoning — where endurance, not momentum, decides who carries the company forward. The backbone of the event is the Continental Classic. AEW's round-robin tournament strips the product down to results and consequences. In 2025, those consequences revolve around Kazuchika Okada. As both Continental Champion and International Champion, Okada enters Worlds End as the Unified Champion. AEW has clarified the rules: only the Continental Championship is awarded through the tournament, league matches do not put titles on the line, and everything comes down to Worlds End. If Okada loses the Continental Championship, the unification ends. One night determines whether the Unified Championship continues to exist. The format is ruthless. Two semifinals and a final in one night, no recovery, no protection. Winning the Continental Classic means surviving the tournament and the pressure of immediate repetition. Worlds End also features a volatile AEW World Championship match. Samoa Joe defends against Swerve Strickland, Hangman Adam Page, and MJF in a four-way born from betrayal, unresolved claims, and opportunism. Joe holds the title through control. Swerve brings momentum. Page is chasing redemption. MJF enters by exploiting timing. In a match like this, dominance matters less than navigation. The women's division is a focal point as well. Kris Statlander defends the AEW Women's World Championship against Jamie Hayter in a clash built on identity and unfinished business, while Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron face Mercedes Moné and Athena in a defining test for the women's tag division. We also touch on WWE this week, as John Cena addressed the disappearance of Travis Scott and The Rock from WWE storylines, explaining that once those pieces were gone, the focus shifted immediately to adaptation rather than regret — a revealing look at how WWE pivots when plans change. Worlds End isn't about comfort. It's about clarity. By the final bell, champions will stand because they endured, not because they were protected. This is Episode 156 of Wrestling Tonight — where the year answers back.
Batavia forced five turnovers on defense, two of which were returned for touchdowns, to help secure a 56-0 victory over Hoffman Estates and advance to the second round of the Class 7A playoffs.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Barrington pulls away from Hoffman Estates for a 38-19 victory Friday to finish 5-0 in the Mid-Suburban League West Division.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Hoffman Estates snapped a two-game losing streak by doubling up Conant on Friday to retain the Mayor's Cup for a sixth straight season.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, 8th District, joins Lisa Dent to discuss an incident in Hoffman Estates where an ICE agent is recorded detaining a teenage girl, kneeling on her neck. DHS downplayed the video, claiming that the video was “not even from this year.” Rep. Krishnamoorthi says that DHS is, “trying to gaslight us,” and believes […]
The parents of a teenager who was detained for hours last week by what appears to be federal agents are threatening a lawsuit. You may have seen the video of agents surrounding a grey sedan, pulling a girl out and pushing her to the ground while she yells she's not resisting.
The parents of a teenager who was detained for hours last week by what appears to be federal agents are threatening a lawsuit. You may have seen the video of agents surrounding a grey sedan, pulling a girl out and pushing her to the ground while she yells she's not resisting.
The parents of a teenager who was detained for hours last week by what appears to be federal agents are threatening a lawsuit. You may have seen the video of agents surrounding a grey sedan, pulling a girl out and pushing her to the ground while she yells she's not resisting.
Kole Fager scored four rushing touchdowns and Palatine earned its fourth win of the season as the Pirates (4-3, 2-1) kept their playoff hopes alive with a 35-21 road victory over Hoffman Estates on Friday evening.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Powered by a lively rushing attack, Fremd stayed perfect on the season with a three-score win over Hoffman Estates.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Driver Amanda from Hoffman Estates asks Blanche if she's ever met a man with a weird fetish...Strap yourself in!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Hoffman Estates-based Claire’s is closer to filing for bankruptcy. Bloomberg says the teen accessory chain missed June and July rent payments on some stores. The bankruptcy filing may come as soon as this week. Claire’s has also been exploring restructuring options […]
Ryan Burrow has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. The destruction of the old Sears headquarters in Hoffman Estates was completed this week. It took just under a year to demolish the nearly 2.5 million square-foot former home of the retail giant. That 273-acre site will soon become the home to […]
In this week's episode of All Elite Conversation Club, PWTorch contributors Joel Dehnel and Gregg Kanner cover these topics:Crowd in Hoffman Estates, Ill.AEW World Title Steel Cage matchAnarchy in the Arena setupMJF gets approved by the Hurt SyndicateToni Storm's next challenger is setMercedes-Hayter buildHangman-Ospreay buildZach Gowen back in the national wrestling eyeNigel McGuinness looks to be getting back in the ringAEW and Taz tribute to SabuJim Ross Diagnosed with colon cancerChicago residency for Dynamite and Collision in JulyAnnounced matches for upcoming AEW showsMailbag from ZachBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
WCPT hosts Richard Chew, Scott Duff, Patti Vasquez and Joan Esposito and long-time listener Dave from Hoffman Estates talk about the late Dick Kay at WCPT's 20th anniversary broadcast at Max and Benny's in Northbrook, Illinois.
In this inspiring episode, Jennifer and Ashlee welcome Mark Mueller, a retired police lieutenant from Hoffman Estates, as he shares his journey from a decades-long law enforcement career to opening a community-centered barbecue restaurant, “I Smell Bacon BBQ.” Mark is also a father and husband, with a family dedicated to public service.
Hosts: - Dr. Ashlee Gethner DSW, LCSW: Licensed Clinical Professional, child of a police officer - Jennifer Woosley Saylor LPCC S: Licensed Clinical Professional, child of a police officer Guest: - Mark Mueller, Retired Police Lieutenant / Owner of I Smell Bacon BBQ Episode Overview In this inspiring episode, Jennifer and Ashley welcome Mark Mueller, a retired police lieutenant from Hoffman Estates, as he shares his journey from a decades-long law enforcement career to opening a community-centered barbecue restaurant, “I Smell Bacon BBQ.” Mark is also a father and husband, with a family dedicated to public service. Key Discussion Topics 1. Navigating Retirement as a First Responder 2. Taking the Leap — Starting a Business After Service 3. Law Enforcement Skills in Civilian Life 4. Supporting the Family and Creating Community 5. Practical Advice for Retiring Officers 6. Finding Joy and Purpose Beyond the Badge If this episode resonated with you or if you have stories to share about living with a first responder, reach out to Ashlee and Jennifer on their social media platforms! Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "When The Call Hits Home" on your favorite podcast platforms! Follow Us: - Facebook: When The Call Hits Home Podcast - Instagram: @whenthecallhitshome - Whenthecallhitshome.com #WhenTheCallHitsHome #Podcast #FirstResponderFamilies #MentalHealth --- This podcast does not contain medical / health advice. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis or treatment and should not be relied on as health or personal advice. The information contained in this podcast is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Training Velocity LLC and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the Podcast or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the podcast for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY ADVICE, COURSE OF TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION, SERVICES OR PRODUCTS THAT YOU OBTAIN THROUGH THIS PODCAST. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.
Makayla Cooper, representative from the Hoffman Estates based PawsPik automatic feeder and giant awards finalist, joins Lisa Dent to discuss PawPik. The automatic feeder helps pet owners control how their pets get fed and when.
Mike goes off on the Bears. Sponsored by Rahl Jewelers Address: 3001 Barrington Rd, Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 PM Phone: (847) 765-3000 www.RahlJewelers.com
Mike North is very upset with the Bears. He even swears! He and Aldo then passionately discuss the Bears' DEI policies and thing got a little out of hand. Listener discretion is advised. Rahl Jewelers www.RahlJewelers.com Phone: (847) 765-3000 3001 N. Barrington Rd. Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 Monday - Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Chicago broadcast legend goes off on the Chicago Bears. Brought to you by: Phone: (847) 765-3000 3001 N. Barrington Rd. Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 Monday - Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm www. RahlJewelers.com
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Driver Jimmy from Steger tries to Match ONE with Kim from Hoffman Estates., and would Sherman make out with a dude for a MILLION BUCKS???? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Driver Jimmy from Steger tries to Match ONE with Kim from Hoffman Estates., and would Sherman make out with a dude for a MILLION BUCKS???? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike North's weekly show has four segments: BearDown - All Bears What Do You Hear - Mike talks about the media Anything Goes - He reviews NFL games Mike's Pick - Placing Action on the MNF game. Listen to the last five minutes! Visit RahlJewelers for you a special gift to yourself or someone special Phone: (847) 765-3000 3001 N. Barrington Rd. Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 www.RahlJewelers.com Monday - Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
After growing up in the vibrant neighborhood of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Tim Terrell's journey to the NFL is as inspiring off the field as it was on. With stories of tight-knit community bonds and childhood adventures, Tim paints a picture of a supportive upbringing that set the stage for his future. A chance meeting with a coach reignited his passion, propelling him to excel at Harper Junior College and Northern Illinois University, where he helped lead his team to victory in the California Bowl.The episode unfolds with Tim recounting tales from his NFL days, filled with resilience, camaraderie, and unexpected encounters with legends like Jim McMahon and Eric Dickerson. He shares touching memories of his time as an NFL player, including the ups and downs of transitioning between teams and the harsh realities of the game. Whether it's humorous anecdotes about his time on the field or reflecting on the intense physical toll, Tim's stories are a testament to his perseverance and passion for the sport.Beyond football, Tim's life is marked by humility, gratitude, and a strong desire to make a positive impact. His post-NFL journey led him to establish a 501c3 foundation, leveraging his influence to support youth football and scholarships. Through strategic partnerships and community events, Tim's work epitomizes the power of action and community spirit. His reflections on resilience, the importance of seizing opportunities, and the inspiring stories of others serve as a powerful reminder of the impact one can make by living life to the fullest.
Mike North has his provocative takes on the Bears coaching staff and QB play. The Advantage is brought to you by Rahl Jewelers, a locally–run jewelry retailer offering fine pieces in classic, contemporary & custom designs. They also offer repair services. Find them at: 3001 Barrington Rd, Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 Phone: (847) 765-3000 www.rahljewelers.com
Actress and comedian Sherri Shepherd joins Lisa Dent to talk about the highly-anticipated third season of Sherri, out on Monday, September 23rd. The two also talk about Sherri’s childhood in Hoffman Estates and her comedy show this weekend at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. Find tickets for the show here: www.sherrishowtv.com/tour
Shaun broadcasts live before the debate at Moretti's Unique Events in Hoffman Estates! PLUS, Author Richard Lyons tells Shaun that tonight's debate between Kamala Harris and President Donald Trump will either renew our country's original principals or make us go further down the socialist track. And are we already in World War Xi? Shaun talks to Frank Gaffney, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Center for Security Policy, about all of our times to the Chinese Communist Party including Governor Tim Walz and Wall Street bankers. Check out their American Road Shows coming to a city near you at www.americanfreedomalliance.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This PPV could have a match of the year, find out which one was our faves. Plus, we talk about the merch, fans, and betrayals from both nights in Chicago... Hoffman Estates. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wrestfriends/support
AEW All Out takes place this Saturday, September 7th at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates (just outside of Chicago)! Bryan Danielson looks to defend the AEW World Championship against Jack Perry who answered the open challenge; Hikaru Shida defeated Serena Deeb, Queen Aminata and Thunder Rose to get a shot at Mercedes Mone and the TBS Championship; PAC tries to reclaim the International Championship from Will Ospreay; Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page take their violent feud to the confines of a steel cage; MJF and Daniel Garcia go head-to-head in a grudge match; and it's Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander in a Chicago Street Fight! AEW Unrestricted video episodes available Mondays at 1pm Pacific on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ4e4Lb87XTzETPZyj7nZoJ4xPBjKdzgy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. CDK Global, the suburban software firm that serves U.S. car dealerships, says the cyberattack that impacted its operations earlier this year does not appear to have involved the theft of dealership employee or consumer data. The Hoffman Estates-based company was hit […]
Jennifer [00:00:07]: Hi. I'm Jennifer Woosley Saylor. I'm a licensed professional clinical counselor and the kid of a cop. And this is the podcast when the call hits home. Hey, everyone. It's Ashlee Gethner. Ashlee [00:00:18]: I'm a licensed clinical social worker, and I'm also a child of a police officer. Jennifer [00:00:24]: Welcome back to the podcast. This is Jennifer Woosley, licensed professional clinical counselor. Ashlee [00:00:29]: And I'm Ashlee Gethner, a licensed clinical social worker. I mean, today, we have a really special episode because we have Britney Collins on. And one of the coolest things about this, and I'm so excited, is that she listens to us. So she is a part of the When the Call Hits Home family. And that's how we got connected, and I think that's super amazing because we were able to message each other. And she's like, I relate with you guys so much. And I think that was so heartwarming because this is exactly why we're doing this. So it's an honor to have her as a guest today, and we're gonna hand it over to you, Britney, to introduce yourself. Brittany Collins [00:01:05]: Good morning, everyone. My name is Britney Collins. I started listening to when the call hits home from a friend posting it on Facebook, and it really hit home because it was about her dad being a first responder. And my father is a first responder, was a first responder, a firefighter. And so that's how I got hooked. But, also, I have 3 uncles that are firefighters, and my husband's a firefighter. And I have been on and off a 911 dispatcher for the last 11 years as well. So I live out in the country with my 5 kids, my amazing husband. Brittany Collins [00:01:42]: We have goats, chickens, barn cats, and a dog. I chose this year to be a stay at home mom again, with my littlest one, and that's kinda where I'm at now. Ashlee [00:01:55]: Okay. So we're all Jennifer [00:01:56]: going to your house. Yeah. Thank you so much, Britney, for sharing that. And especially sharing, you know, when the call gets home, how it hit home a little bit in terms of that experience. That is wild. I don't know what it's like to have first responder uncles. So tell me a little bit about growing up in such a first responder, like family extended family. Like, this is just what grown ups do, I assume, is what you're thinking when you're a kid. Brittany Collins [00:02:24]: Right. I mean, it was crazy because my dad didn't grow up wanting to be a firefighter. He grew up wanting to be a teacher like his dad. And he kind of they actually his 1st year teaching, they let him go. And he had just gotten married with my mom, and so my dad's like, oh, cool. I just got married and now I don't have a job. So my mom's uncle at my mom's brother at the time, I was a Chicago fireman, and he's like, just take the test. Like, there you have tests all the time. Brittany Collins [00:02:52]: I'm not sure if it's the same like it was back in the day it is now, but it's normally like a physical, written, a lot of different tests interviewing. But he was telling they play softball together in the city in Chicago. And so where I feel like all all dads or all grown men like to hang out and play softball, live their high school days again. But, Jennifer [00:03:13]: I got a dad just like right. Yeah. Brittany Collins [00:03:16]: So he mentioned that dad took the test. He got another teaching job, and then it kinda came up again. And he was kinda like, why not? The big thing was, like, job security. That was huge, obviously, since he just had gotten laid off as a teacher, but also kind of the flexibility with the schedule so he could still be a sub. Coaching was huge for him. His actual his nickname at the firehouse is coachee or the barn boss. So he coached I mean, wrestling, football, baseball. He stuck with baseball the most. Brittany Collins [00:03:49]: Yeah. So that was how my dad got into it from my mom's brothers. And then 2 of her brothers, one with Chicago, one Schaumburg, and then her brother-in-law is Elk Grove Village. So I feel like the holidays were kind of funny. It was always like, okay. They're all on different shifts. Who's not gonna be at one holiday? Which you guys talk about as well that, you know, there's just some days that they can't make it. So it's it fluctuates. Brittany Collins [00:04:18]: There's a I don't think there was ever a time where they were all on the same shift, but I think there's a few where, like, a majority were. So that was nice that there was kind of an open date that everyone could try to be there. Ashlee [00:04:29]: And I have to say, it's so interesting. It's such a small world because Schaumburg out grove, that's right next to where my dad was a police officer. So we connected on that because I was like, oh my gosh. It would be wild if our family has crossed paths before and we didn't even we didn't even recognize that. So my dad was Hoffman Estates and so it's super close to each other. Brittany Collins [00:04:48]: Right. And then I when I my first dispatching job was at Northwest Central, which is in Arlington Heights, and we did Hoffman Estates. And there there's, I think, 11 surrounding towns at the time. So it was yes. Definitely a connection. Ashlee [00:05:01]: It's a small world that we live in. So how did your parents' job influence your childhood and kind of your perspective on life? Brittany Collins [00:05:08]: Yeah. It's, you know, the pluses and minuses of everything. I guess one of I wouldn't say it's a negative, but I'm kind of, like, think worst case scenario all the time. You know, just yeah. Making sure that you're making the right choices or making sure that everything is going right, but just also knowing, like, the risks that everything entails and make sure, like, is it worth it? And my dad was, like, very big. Like, we joke with him all the time. He was, like, safety police. Like, he's, like, don't do that. Brittany Collins [00:05:38]: Like, don't do that. Like, make sure you're doing this. Like, just all the time because he just wanted to keep us safe. Because, obviously, he's seen the other side of it and never wants us to be a part of that side. Also, like, family first. Like, that was huge for him. Growing up, he was an only child, and so that was kind of hard on him. He wished he had siblings so much. Brittany Collins [00:06:01]: Then when he got on the fire service, you, like, immediately in inherit brothers. So I think that was amazing for my dad to have. And he, I would say, is a little uptight. And so a lot of the guys gave him it was just such a playful kind of environment that it was amazing for him. So he always told us because I'm one of 3. I'm the oldest, and then I have a brother and a sister. And he would just harp on us a lot. They're your family. Brittany Collins [00:06:28]: Like, they're always gonna be there for you And, just always keep in touch no matter what happens. Like, you guys can get through it. Also, like, rules are in place for a reason. You're the big follower. Like, just the silliest thing. I mean, I guess, like, wearing a life jacket, like, at all times. Like, even when you're like, okay, dad. It's 3 feet of water. Brittany Collins [00:06:50]: We'll be fine. He's like, no. If you get if you're on the water, you gotta wear a life jacket. And just the stuff like that or, you know, try to bending the rules a little bit, like senior skip day in high school. He was like, absolutely not. Why would you do something like that? Like, you need to be in school. And then you're being a representation of our family. So, like, you're a direct reflection of your mom and dad. Brittany Collins [00:07:15]: And just like your name is a big thing, and that's kinda, I feel like, in the fire service as well that your name holds a lot of clout, how you are, what type of person you are, and just holding yourself to a high standard that other people can respect you and trust you like that. And always just helping someone in need no matter what. Like, that was huge. And I feel like that every day, putting people ahead of myself. Being a stay at home mom, that happens a lot, with having 5 kids. Just kind of anything, I mean. And also, God played a big part in our lives too that always pray and it'll happen. And God's there for us and he has a plan for us. Brittany Collins [00:07:59]: So that's kind of all the perspectives from my my dad. Jennifer [00:08:05]: Those are beautiful, beautiful. And I appreciate you sharing each one of those and your faith, obviously. That's a beautiful thing. Taking from that and those experiences with your dad, what kind of stands this is a 2 part question. What kind of stands as, like, the most as an adult, man? I'm really grateful for that aspect and and how first responding, how firefighting kinda played into that. And then I have a follow-up question after that. Brittany Collins [00:08:31]: Sure. I guess, like, hard work, like, that is a big thing that I kind of really, like, hit homes with me about. I mean, working out is kind of a big thing in sports, like we talked about before and that you guys have mentioned as well. My dad made a coach, my brother playing baseball with him all the way through high school and into college. My sister and I played volleyball all the way through high school and into college. And just the hard work. Like, you're not gonna be the best, but you can practice and get better every day. And feel like the fire service too. Brittany Collins [00:09:07]: I mean, just learning every aspect of your truck, learning every aspect of a certain call that you're gonna go on. My dad is kind of an anomaly where he ended up staying and choosing to stay in the ambulance for all the 32 years of his service, which normally when you hit, like, 15 or 20, you start looking to test to wear a white shirt, you know, or get to headquarters or something like that. And my dad very much enjoyed just being with the guys and being at the station with them and being at the same level with them. And so and also, I guess, being a good influence with that. You know, like, younger guys coming in, you they don't know what to expect. And depending on what house you're in or what kind of history that your department has depends on how everyone gets treated. And so, you know, being a father figure, being a good example is something that he you know, all the guys looked up to him and it showed too with he recently passed away, in November. And so when that happened, like, just people came out of the woodwork for him. Brittany Collins [00:10:13]: And, like, that was everything that they said about him was that he is just an amazing person. They looked up to him. Like, their lives are different because of him being in it. Right. And so that, I guess, is you know, him making them better is just amazing. Jennifer [00:10:35]: Yeah. Well, I think that's so beautiful to hear how he was honored by his brothers and that you heard that as his daughter as well. You know, those kind words. And, you know, we can kinda look up to our parents as heroes, but to recognize the people standing next to him saw him as that as well. Like, that says so much about him, Britney. Thank you for sharing that. Well, thanks. I did wanna follow-up in terms of I do think that's again, hard work is awesome and what a great gift to kinda pass down to your kid. Jennifer [00:11:08]: But was there any aspect of those things that you kinda shared in those experiences and, you know, kinda always being prepared, following the rules? Anything that felt a little like, oh, yeah. This is heavy or this is a lot. Brittany Collins [00:11:22]: Yeah. I mean, especially, like I said, when he would tell us, like, you're an exact representation of your mother mother and father. So, like, how you act out in public, how you act in school, any of that and, you know, like, kinda carrying on the name. And so that was extremely heavy. I mean, you didn't wanna mess up. I mean, his you know, don't disappoint me in a sense. Like, that That word. Jennifer [00:11:46]: That's what got me every time when I was growing up. Brittany Collins [00:11:50]: Yep. Like, anytime I'd leave, he'd be like, make sure you're making the right choices and being a good girl. I'm like, okay. Well, now, like, I can't even, like, lie about taking a piece of candy or something, you know. Like, something that's so significant in a sense, but it was just like that angel, you know, sitting on your shoulder that I mean, it's good, but, yes, it weighs because I guess along the lines of that is I felt like I never learned how to fail the right way. Jennifer [00:12:21]: Mhmm. Brittany Collins [00:12:21]: Because love my father to pieces. Amazing. And but, like, he would always he would want he'd give us, like, an option, but it wasn't really an option. It was kind of a push to this is what you should do. And so it took a lot after leaving college and meeting my husband to learn, like, to make my own decisions in a sense, which seems crazy at, like, 22 years old. Ashlee [00:12:52]: I literally cannot relate more to this right now. I'm not I wish everyone could see my head movements because this is so true. And and and, actually, right, like, you're unique and that your husband is also a firefighter, but mine isn't in the first responding world at all. And so for him, it took him a while to understand, like, where I was coming from with things, or or I would still feel like I have to justify it to my dad. Brittany Collins [00:13:15]: Yeah. Oh, app. Ashlee [00:13:16]: And he would be like yeah. He'd be like, Ashlee, you're you're old now. What are you doing? And I'm like, Jennifer [00:13:23]: I Ashlee [00:13:23]: don't know. This is hard for me. Brittany Collins [00:13:26]: Oh, that makes me feel better. I well, I know. Jennifer [00:13:30]: And I Brittany Collins [00:13:31]: no. I was just gonna say, I mean, then the hardest thing was if I chose to go against what he sugge
Buckle up for a wild ride through some of the most forgotten franchises in recent minor league hockey history - with a colorful lifer who literally fought his way to becoming the NHL's oldest (32) opening-day rookie (with the Boston Bruins), only to see it all fall apart to a concussion after just three games. This is the raw and savage story of Bobby Robins ("Sex, Drugs, Pucks, and Souls: A Savage Memoir"), whose decade-long odyssey across minor league outposts in places like Binghamton, NY (AHL Senators); Jesenice, Slovenia (HK Acroni); Bakersfield, CA (ECHL Condors); Hoffman Estates, IL (ECHL Chicago Express); and most notably, the Bruins' AHL affiliate in Providence - reveals a troubled, often tortured, personal journey that threatened to derail not only a promising career on the ice, but also his life off of it. + + + SUPPORT THE SHOW: "Good Seats" Show & Defunct Team Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/RdiDZzQeHSY Buy Us a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/goodseatsstillavailable SPONSOR THANKS: Old School Shirts.com (promo code: GOODSEATS) https://oldschoolshirts.com/goodseats Royal Retros (promo code: SEATS): https://www.503-sports.com?aff=2 READ EARLY AND OFTEN: Sex, Drugs, Pucks, and Souls: A Savage Memoir (2024): https://amzn.to/3WZ6lPP FIND AND FOLLOW: Website: https://goodseatsstillavailable.com/ X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodSeatsStill Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodseatsstillavailable/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodseatsstillavailable Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodSeatsStillAvailable/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@goodseatsstillavailable
Cyberattacks on CDK Global led to a massive shutdown for thousands of auto dealerships in North America. Mark Hollmer, reporter for Crain's sister publication Automotive News, talks with host Amy Guth about the saga and what lies ahead for the Hoffman Estates-based software company.Plus: Aon is slashing its suburban office space with Bannockburn move; United Airlines jet loses wheel in repeat of March incident; a new name, look and mission for Amalgamated Bank of Chicago; and Mayor Brandon Johnson spikes threat to his control over City Council meetings.
NEWS (5/20/24–5/21/24) • WWE Going To Air Reality Show and Documentaries In Its First Year On Netflix → Speaking at the JPMorgan Global Technology, Media, and Communications Conference on Monday, TKO head Mark Shapiro discussed WWE's partnership with Netflix and announced that starting January 2025, they will produce additional content. This includes a docu-series and documentaries about WWE stars. • Mark Henry's AEW Contract is up by May 31st → He does a lot of good for the community and has a steady gig on Busted Open. Would he stay? Would he return to WWE? Would he just stick to Busted Open? • Eddie Kingston's Injury Worse than initially reported → In addition to the broken leg, he suffered a meniscus tear and a torn ACL; has to undergo surgery - expected to be out minimum of 9 months; putting his earliest return to January 2025. • Announced earlier today that Giulia has fractured her RT wrist → Fightful Select has learned from WWE and NXT sources that despite [the injury], WWE remain hopeful that she will be ready for their targeted debut date for her at NXT Heatwave vs Roxanne Perez. • AEW is Moving All Out back Six days to Sat. Sept 7th → Will likely be confirmed on Dynamite. Still going to emanate from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates. Rampage/Collision on Friday from the Chicago area. WWE RAW (5/20/24) - Greensboro, NC • Earlier Today Arrivals: Liv gets out of a car driven by… Finn Balor • Sami Zayn In-Ring Segment • Match: Sami Zayn vs. Chad Gable • Vignette Promo: IYO SKY • Backstage: Attempted Interview w/Alpha Academy, turns attention to attack on Cruz Del Toro • Match: Bron Breakker vs. Kale Dixon • Backstage: Dixon being wheeled to an Ambulance, Kiana James tried talking to Pearce, Breakker says this is all Pearce's fault • QOTR Semi-Final Match: IYO SKY vs. Lyra Valkyria • Backstage: R-Truth, New Catch Republic, Miz • Backstage: Kayla w/Ilja Dragunov, Ricochet– Bron Breakker • Backstage: Judgment Day Clubhouse • Backstage: Shayna Baszler + Zoey Stark run into… Sonya Deville • Earlier Promo: GUNTHER in the empty stands • Match: Awesome Truth vs. Judgment Day • Backstage: Becky Lynch + Lyra Valkyria… then Liv Morgan • Backstage: Sami Zayn, Bronson Reed, Otis • In Ring Segment: Becky Lynch, Liv Morgan • Backstage: Judgment Day Clubhouse… Demon “briefcase” in background • Backstage: New Day… Karrion Kross • Match: #1 Contenders Match: KC2 vs. Damage CTRL vs. Shayna + Zoey vs. Maxxine+Ivy • Backstage: Kayla with Ludvig Kaiser… then Drew McIntyre • Backstage: Chad Gable… Creed Brothers… Otis… Shayna/Zoey/Sonya talking in background • Backstage: Jey Uso promo, run up to his entrance • KOTR Semi-Final Match: Jey Uso vs. GUNTHER WWE NXT (5/21/24) • NA Qualifier Match: Fallon Henley vs. Thea Hail • Tag Team Title Match: The Family vs. Axiom + Nathan Frazier • NA Title #1 Contender Match: Wes Lee vs. Joe Coffey vs. Josh Briggs {Double Pin} • Backstage: Ava announces that Oba Femi will face Wes Lee + Joe Coffey in a Triple Threat Match at Battleground • NA Qualifier Match: Jaida Parker vs. Brinley Reece • Match: Lexis King vs. Dante Chen • In-Ring Segment: Trick Williams, Meta-Four, Gallus • Main Event: Shayna Baszler & Lola Vice vs. Natalya & Karmen Petrovic
"Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Daily Influence podcast with your host Gregg-Brooke Koleno. In this episode, Gregg introduces us to Wendy Walker, the owner of Minuteman Press in Hoffman Estates, IL. Wendy's journey from flight attendant to successful business owner serves as a testament to her unwavering commitment to positive influence.Wendy generously shares her insights on the significance of spreading positivity and uplifting those around us. Drawing from her diverse experiences in the airline industry and entrepreneurship, she highlights the profound impact of small gestures and positive communication on people's lives.Listeners will glean invaluable strategies for promoting positivity and creating a lasting impact in both personal and professional spheres. Wendy's message of perseverance, faith, and empathy strikes a chord, reminding us all never to relent in our efforts to spread positivity in the world.Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation that will leave you motivated to make a tangible difference in your own corner of the world. Connect with Wendy Walker and learn more about Minuteman Press in Hoffman Estates, IL: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/il/hoffman-estates"
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Hoffman Estates-based Claire’s will partner with Walgreens and that means some Claire’s products will soon be available at drugstore locations. Claire’s jewelry, hair accessories and cosmetics will be sold in more than 4,400 Walgreens stores nationwide. Those products will be featured […]
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Mike North shares some provocative thoughts about Mitch Trubisky. He also wants to make sure Bears fans understand what's the best way to proceed with the quarterback position in 2024. Rahl Jewelers is the proud sponsor of Mike North's Presser. Located in Hoffman Estates, Rahl Jewelers has a Facebook page and their website is located here.
In today's edition, we have some delightful stories that will surely bring a smile to your face. From a Taylor Swift-inspired Christmas wonderland to a heartwarming toy drive, and even an accidental addition to a family group chat, these stories highlight the beauty of kindness and joy during the holiday season. Taylor Swift's Swiftland Christmas Display: If you're a Taylor Swift fan and you're in Naperville, you're in for a treat. The Scott family has transformed their front lawn into a miniature Swiftland, showcasing all ten eras of Taylor Swift's music. Complete with a giant poster of Travis Kelsey on the roof, this unique display captures the magic of Taylor Swift and the Christmas spirit. Patrick, a fan of Taylor Swift, explains that her messaging around joy, peace, and love resonates with the Christmas message. The Scott family is also using their display to raise funds for Little Friends, a Naperville non-profit agency that serves adults and children with autism.Hoffman Estates Toy Drive Success: In Hoffman Estates, the community came together to exceed their goal of collecting 2,000 toys for children in need. The toy drive, organized by village officials and Harvest Community Church, aims to assist financially struggling families who have been identified by social workers. Joanne, the mayor's wife, expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming generosity of the community. Volunteers will now categorize the stuffed animals, Lego sets, board games, and other toys before they are distributed to the children. This heartwarming initiative is a testament to the compassion and kindness of the residents of Hoffman Estates.A Surprising Addition to a Family Group Chat: Imagine sharing photos of your new baby in a family WhatsApp chat and suddenly discovering a stranger in the chat. This is exactly what happened to Zach when Bobby, an unfamiliar face, appeared in the group chat. It turns out that Bobby had inherited Zach's old phone number and was accidentally added to the chat by Zach's grandma. Despite the confusion, Bobby graciously offered his congratulations and even pledged to donate to the diapers for the new baby. This unexpected encounter reminds us that a stranger's presence can bring unexpected blessings and joy.The Possum in the Christmas Tree: One woman got the surprise of her life when she found a breathing ball of fur inside her Christmas tree. It turned out to be a possum. While initially shocked, she managed to safely remove the possum from the tree and moved it to a new location. However, the possum had other plans and went under the sofa, resulting in a comical pursuit reminiscent of an NFL player tackling an opponent. The fate of the possum remains unknown, but this incident surely provided a memorable Christmas story for this woman and her loved ones. Lost Ring Found in a Vacuum Cleaner: In a tale of lost and found, a guest at the Ritz Hotel in Paris was reunited with her lost ring worth three quarters of a million euros. After suspecting that an employee had stolen it, the guest filed a police complaint. However, to everyone's surprise, the ring was discovered in a vacuum cleaner's dust bag by the vigilant security guards at the Ritz. While the hotel offered additional nights of stay to make up for the inconvenience, the guest declined, expressing her gratitude to the hotel staff for their professionalism and integrity.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5747537/advertisement
Instead of talking about an article today from www.naturallysavvy.com, Lisa decided to post an interview she did with Dr. Cass Ingram from 2019 on natural remedies for cold and flu.Dr. Ingram passed away in 2022. Dr. Cass's obituaryIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Cass Ingram (Cassim Igram) on Saturday, March 12, 2022, in his Illinois home. He was 66 years old. A prolific author, researcher, lecturer, and popular media personality, Dr. Cass will be remembered for his passionate endorsement of wild medicinal herbs and spices and his belief in the healing power of wild harvested whole foods. His most lauded professional accomplishment was his extensive research and writing on the curative properties of oil of wild oregano, which earned him the moniker “Dr. Oregano” among patients, associates, and his legion of fans. Dr. Cass graduated from the Des Moines School of Osteopathic Medicine in 1984, finishing at the top of his class in osteopathic manipulation and holistic medicine. He studied under several of the top osteopathic physicians of the day before beginning an apprenticeship with Dr. Maur, founder of the renowned Maur Preventive Medical Center in Zion, Illinois. Dr. Maur took young Dr. Cass under his wing and taught him how to start and run a thriving preventive care medical center.In 1985, Dr. Cass started his first clinic in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. In 1986 he then opened the Arlington Preventive Medical Center in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Thousands of patients from all over the Midwest poured into the clinic. About this time, he started developing formulas for his own line of vitamins.From that point on, Dr. Cass worked tirelessly to provide natural products and knowledge of those products to the world through his books, lectures and many hundreds of media appearances. He leaves to us a vast library of knowledge in book and video format that informs us how to safely use wild edible plants from the earth to live a joyous, healthy life.Dr. Cass's life's work will be cherished and he will be dearly missed by his three children; Surriah, Maryam and Ali Igram, as well as by his seven grandchildren; Jameela, Ayesha, Ibrahim, Muhammad, Yusuf, Maryam, and Maya, and by his five siblings; Hassan, Jamiely, Suehila, Abdullah, and Surria.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5948889/advertisement
In this episode of Optimal Health, Dr. Tami Patzer sits down with Dr. Cameron Clark to delve into the world of class IV laser therapy. Dr. Clark, a practitioner at Relief Now Laser Methods in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, shares his expertise on how this innovative treatment can help improve your health and provide relief without the use of drugs or surgery.Dr. Clark's journey into sports medicine and orthopedics began during his active years in multiple sports, where he developed a passion for personal fitness. After studying Sports Medicine at Carroll College, he became certified in acupuncture and kinesio taping, making him well-equipped to treat a wide range of conditions. Recently, he added Relief Now Laser Methods to his practice, highlighting his commitment to providing effective and long-lasting solutions for his patients.During the interview, Dr. Clark breaks down how class IV laser therapy works and its numerous applications. The treatment stimulates tissue healing and improves joint function by using light energy to charge cells in the affected area, leading to increased blood vessel growth and lymphatic drainage. Dr. Clark emphasizes that laser therapy is not a temporary fix, but rather a modality that addresses the root cause of the problem for lasting results.This episode is a must-listen for anyone suffering from back and neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist pain, TMJ, or peripheral neuropathy. Dr. Clark's expertise in functional rehab, acupuncture, and kinesio taping makes him well-prepared to address these common conditions.Listeners interested in exploring class IV laser therapy further can reach out to Dr. Clark at Relief Now Laser Methods. The clinic offers a special consultation and first treatment for new patients. Dr. Clark's commitment to staying ahead of the curve in his field ensures that patients receive cutting-edge, non-invasive treatments for joint-related issues.To learn more about Dr. Cameron Clark and Relief Now Laser Methods, visit their website at www.reliefnowlaserhoffmanestates.com. To book a consultation, call 847-839-8888.Don't miss this opportunity to discover the power of class IV laser therapy and ditch the drugs and scalpel for a more effective and holistic healing approach. Tune in to this engaging episode of Optimal Health with Dr. Tami Patzer and Dr. Cameron Clark.The Optimal Health Showhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/optimal-health-show/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/dr-cameron-clark-revolutionizing-healthcare-with-class-four-laser-therapy
John Pollock & Wai Ting review AEW Dynamite from Hoffman Estates featuring the build-up for All Out, the company's handling of the CM Punk & Jack Perry incident, and more.They then preview the card so far for Sunday's All Out PPV.NEWS OF THE DAY:Latest news on CM Punk, honored at CACPFL sells minority stake to PIF in Saudi ArabiaAEW Collision, WWE Raw & NXT ratingsIMPACT 1000 announcements POST Wrestling Café Schedule:Thursday: ASK-A-WAI Mailbag Show Friday: Rewind-A-SmackDown with John Pollock & Wai Ting Saturday: Collision Course with John Siino & Kate from MontrealWatch the video version of this podcast at youtube.com/postwrestlingPhoto Courtesy: AEWRewind-A-Dynamite Theme by Jacob ChesnutSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comThreads/Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingOur Sponsors:* Our thanks to Drizly. Download the app or visit: https://Drizly.com/hosting-handled* Our thanks to TickPick for sponsoring this show: https://www.tickpick.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's time to break down the August 31 edition of AEW Dynamite, which took place at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL! Orange Cassidy doesn't have a catchphrase Roderick Strong is a legend Jon Moxley defeats Komander Eddie Kingston defeats Wheeler Yuta Dr. Britt Baker DMD, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander defeat Emi Sakura, Marina Shafir & Nyla Rose Orange Cassidy defeats Penta El Zero Miedo
In this episode of In The Club by Club Colors, John Morris takes us to Clearwater Capital Foundation's 3rd Annual Charity Supercar Show in Hoffman Estates, where he interviews various individuals of sponsors and beneficiaries of the event, including Katie Berganske-Frank, the Chief Revenue Officer of Clearwater Capital Partners. In this podcast, John Morris interviews the three individuals representing the three beneficiaries including Heather Corins, the Program Director at Fellowship Housing; an organization that empowers single moms to build a new legacy. Listen in as Dawn, a graduate of Fellowship Housing, shares her inspiring story of how the organization helped her get back on her feet.Also joining the conversation is James Chapman, Executive Director of Clearwater Capital Foundation and Wealth Advisor & Chief Innovation Officer of Clearwater Capital Partners, talking about the purpose of the Foundation and its commitment to supporting various non-profit organizations. James discusses the success of the event and the impact it has on the community, as well as the diversity of organizations benefiting from the event. We also sit down with Cesar from Perillo Chicago as he converses with John on the importance of the car community and Perillo's involvement in the Charity Supercar Show.Join us to meet all the Hyper sponsors: Haute Explore, Midwest Anesthesia & Pain, and Perillo Chicago and the beneficiaries: Fellowship Housing, The Bridge Youth & Family Services, and A Giving Heart Foundation.Disclosures:All opinions expressed by participants are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Clearwater Capital Partners.Mr. John Morris is not a client of Clearwater Capital Partners. No compensation was provided to Mr. Morris in exchange for his participation or comments. Mr. Morris has no material conflict of interest relating to his relationship with Clearwater Capital Partners.Club Colors is a vendor of Clearwater Capital Foundation, specifically in relation to the Charity Supercar Show. Their involvement was limited to the production of promotional items intended to facilitate day-of donations.Investment Advice offered through Clearwater Capital Partners, a Registered Investment Advisor. HIGHLIGHTSKatie Berganske-Frank, Director of Brand & Business Development at Clearwater Capital PartnersHeather Corins, Program Director at Fellowship Housing CorporationDawn, a graduate of the program (Fellowship Housing Corporation)James Chapman, Executive Director of Clearwater Capital Foundation and Wealth Advisor & Chief Innovation Officer of Clearwater Capital PartnersCesar Marin, Director of Dealer Development and Services at Perillo Auto GroupDestiny, Bridge Youth and Family ServicesKris Salyards, LCSW, CFRM, Executive Director, The Bridge Youth and Family ServicesSandy Schwab, Partner at Haute Explore Luxury Travel and Lifestyle ConnaisseursAdarsh Shukla, Physician at Midwest Anesthesia and Pain SpecialistsBob Berk, Chairman of the Board at A Giving Heart Foundation This episode is brought to you by Bell Works, a destination for business and culture, unlike any other in the region. By combining world-class workspaces, curated dining options, one of a kind retail experiences and much more has become everything a great downtown can offer. Please visit www.bell.works for more information.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your favorite podcasting platform. We really appreciate it!