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Mike and Charlie interviewed Blake Ruffino, the founder of the "Are You Serious" Sports Network, and Tulane head football coach Jon Sumrall. Ruffino broke down LSU's pursuit of Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, explaining that the Tigers are "all-in" for him. Coach Sumrall recapped Tulane's Homecoming victory over Florida Atlantic and previewed the Green Wave's test against Temple.
En el Episodio 13 de Viva La Vida, Carlos y JP analizan la victoria de Homecoming, la expulsión de Boo Carter y cómo la lesión de JP Estrella impacta las aspiraciones del equipo masculino rumbo al Final Four. También hablan del gran potencial de las Lady Vols, del significado de Viva La Vida para la representación latina y del futuro de la transmisión deportiva en español en Tennessee. Además, comparten sus comidas favoritas de Acción de Gracias—tamales, jamón, pernil, casserolas—y lo que agradecen esta temporada. In Episode 13 of Viva La Vida, Carlos and JP break down Tennessee’s Homecoming win, the Boo Carter dismissal, and how the men’s Final Four hopes are affected by the JP Estrella injury. They also discuss the growing potential of the Lady Vols, what Viva La Vida means for Latino representation, and how it’s shaping the future of Spanish broadcasting in Tennessee. Plus, they share their favorite Thanksgiving foods—ham, pernil, tamales, casseroles—and what they’re grateful for this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The morning after Homecoming week hits different. P wakes up at Dizzy's house pretending everything is fine, even though nothing is fine. The letter from St. John's is in his pocket like a weight. The DeLorean didn't show. The note he wrote is still in his head.Outside, Kev and Dizzy shoot hoops like the world is normal. P pretends right along with them. The kind of pretending every kid knows too well. Then real life barges in, and the moment they were waiting for disappears before it even starts.At the video store, things get even tighter. Bex is behind the counter. Kev is cracking jokes that cut deeper than he realizes. P is trying to disappear inside a ruined shirt and a smile that doesn't fit anymore.He escapes to the back room, plays a fighting game, and chooses the one character who feels closest to the person he can't say out loud. For a second, he can breathe. Then everything and everyone he's avoiding walks right in.Act Two is where the mask slips. Where jokes stop being jokes. Where P realizes he can't keep pretending forever.SMALL BLOCK is a feature screenplay by Ashley Lauren, performed live and mixed like a feature film for your ears. From the award-winning team at TABLE READ / Manifest Media Productions.Content Advisory: This episode contains suicidal ideation, transphobic and homophobic language, and minor fatphobic language, used intentionally to serve the story and its period portrayal.New episodes drop Tuesdays. Subscribe now.Cast (Full Feature):P - Levi DaffernerKev - Kosi EguchiBex - Piper KingstonDizzy - Deryck HakMiss World - Lydia TinsleyDad - Adam PilverMrs. D - Gemma KyleMom - Leah ZhangBritt - Eric MillerTiff / Martha - Avery NorrisMr. Welch / Kev's Dad - Eddie AguirreDan / Zach - Aidan DickJack - Kellen RoseJames - Michael Amir NashRob - Jack MurphyJanet / Video Store Clerk - Sabrina ArissNarrator - Paula TisoWritten by Ashley LaurenProduced by Jack Levy, Mark Knell, and Shaan Sharma for TABLE READ / Manifest MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Decorated Army officer turned warrior‑advocate Rudy De La Rosa opens up like never before: marked for death by the Mexican Mafia as a teenager, pulled into gang violence, homeless, and staring down his own destruction—before trading bullets for a uniform and fighting for something bigger than himself. In this Urban Valor Podcast episode, we dig into generational trauma, gang warfare in East LA & the 605 freeway corridor, the “green‑light” hit list, then military service in the U.S. Army, combat in Afghanistan, lifting the weight off his family's legacy, and rewriting his story.
GoVols247's Postgame Podcast after Tennessee's 42-9 win against New Mexico State discusses the Vols winning easily on Homecoming. Patrick Brown and Ryan Callahan discuss Tennessee's defense coming up with timely stops and turnovers and the play of Ty Redmond, Daevin Hobbs, Jadon Perlotte and others as the Vols held the visiting Aggies to nine points and one touchdown. We also addressed the latest with defensive back Boo Carter, why he wasn't at the game at all and his standing with the program. Tennessee's offense had some ups and downs from a 99-yard touchdown drive to two straight scores in the third quarter to a poor end to the first half and two more Joey Aguilar interceptions. All of that and more on the postgame podcast from Neyland Stadium! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Dancing Between Memories: Lina's Heartfelt Festival Homecoming Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-11-15-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 色とりどりの提灯が揺れる北海度の小さな村、秋祭りの夜。En: A small village in Hokkaido on the night of the autumn festival, where colorful lanterns sway.Ja: 空気は冷たく、焼き栗の香りが漂っている。En: The air is cold, and the scent of roasted chestnuts drifts in the air.Ja: リナは人ごみの中を歩きながら、懐かしい村の光景を思い出していた。En: Lina was walking through the crowd, reminiscing about the nostalgic scenes of her village.Ja: 村を離れてから数年が経ったが、今日のシチゴサンの祭りを機に訪れることにした。En: Several years had passed since she left the village, but she decided to visit today for the Shichigosan festival.Ja: リナは幼い頃からの親友タケシと再会するのを楽しみにしていた。En: Lina was looking forward to reuniting with her childhood friend Takeshi.Ja: タケシは村から一度も離れたことがなく、穏やかな性格で村の生活を楽しんでいた。En: Takeshi had never left the village and enjoyed the peaceful village life.Ja: 「リナ!久しぶりだね」と、タケシの声が聞こえた。En: "Lina! It's been a while," came Takeshi's voice.Ja: 人ごみの中、リナの胸が躍った。En: Among the crowd, Lina's heart leaped.Ja: タケシは、祭りの広場を案内しながら話し続けた。En: Takeshi continued talking while guiding her through the festival plaza.Ja: 「ここ、変わってないね!」と、リナは懐かしそうに呟いた。En: "It hasn't changed here, has it?" Lina murmured nostalgically.Ja: 提灯の下で浮かぶタケシの顔は、昔と変わらない優しさに満ちていた。En: Under the lantern light, Takeshi's face was filled with the same kindness as in the past.Ja: リナは村の温かさを感じながらも、自分の将来について考えていた。En: While feeling the warmth of the village, Lina was also contemplating her future.Ja: 都会の生活は刺激的だが、どこか虚無感もあった。En: Life in the city was exciting, but there was a sense of emptiness as well.Ja: ここでのシンプルな生活は、心の安らぎを与えてくれる。En: The simple life here offered peace of mind.Ja: しかし、再び都会に戻る決断をしたかった。En: However, she wanted to make the decision to return to the city once more.Ja: 日が暮れると、村の人々が集まり、祭りのクライマックスである伝統舞踊が始まった。En: As night fell, the villagers gathered, and the traditional dance, which was the climax of the festival, began.Ja: タケシがリナに手を差し出した。En: Takeshi extended his hand to Lina.Ja: 「一緒に踊ろうよ。」En: "Let's dance together."Ja: リナは迷った。En: Lina hesitated.Ja: ここで踊ることは、彼女の心に過去を取り戻すことを意味する。En: Dancing here meant reclaiming her past in her heart.Ja: しかし、リナは勇気を出してタケシの手を取り、輪の中に入った。En: However, Lina gathered her courage, took Takeshi's hand, and joined the circle.Ja: 村の音楽と共に、一歩一歩軽やかに踊り出した。En: Along with the village music, she started dancing lightly, step by step.Ja: リナの心は穏やかになった。En: Lina's heart became calm.Ja: 彼女は気づいた。過去と今を別々に考える必要はない。En: She realized she didn't need to think of the past and now as separate.Ja: 両方を受け入れ、新しい一歩を踏み出せばいいのだ。En: She could embrace both and take a new step forward.Ja: 祭りの終わりを迎え、リナは微笑んだ。En: As the festival came to an end, Lina smiled.Ja: 村の温もりを胸に抱き、未来を見据えていくことを決心したのだ。En: She had decided to embrace the warmth of the village and look toward the future.Ja: これからは、過去も今も大切にしながら生活をしていこうと、リナは心に誓った。En: Lina vowed to herself to cherish both her past and present as she moves forward in life. Vocabulary Words:lantern: 提灯sway: 揺れるfestival: 祭りdrift: 漂うnostalgic: 懐かしいreminiscing: 思い出していたanticipating: 楽しみにするpeaceful: 穏やかなreuniting: 再会するguiding: 案内murmured: 呟いたcontemplating: 考えるemptiness: 虚無感reclaiming: 取り戻すclimax: クライマックスdance: 舞踊embrace: 抱くchestnuts: 焼き栗decision: 決断hesitated: 迷ったcircle: 輪cherish: 大切にするvowed: 誓ったlightly: 軽やかにgathered: 集まりfuture: 未来nostalgia: 懐かしさkindness: 優しさcalm: 穏やかstep: 一歩
Arizona State is set for a key Homecoming battle against West Virginia. On this week's Untimed Down, Brad Denny and Joe Healey each highlight three Sun Devils who will play key roles in deciding Saturday's outcome. Plus, hear from ASU safety Myles "Ghost" Rowser. Get our FULL ASU vs. West Virginia Preview here
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 109** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Wouldn't It Be Good...Danny Hutton Hitters 2. Old World New World...INXS 3. One Step Ahead...Split Enz 4. Shock The Monkey...Peter Gabriel 5. The Beat(en) Generation...The The 6. State of the Nation...Fad Gadget 7. Chant No 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)...Spandau Ballet 8. All Cats Are Grey...The Cure 9. Babooshka...Kate Bush 10. Winning...The Sound 11. Hungry, So Angry...Medium Medium 12. Sunshine in the Shade...The Fixx 13. A Sort of Homecoming...U2 14. King for a Day...Thompson Twins 15. Dream Into Action...Howard Jones 16. Dog Eat Dog...Adam & The Ants 17. Asleep...The Smiths 18. Oblivious...Aztec Camera 19. Birthday...The Sugarcubes 20. Add It Up...Violent Femmes 21. The One and Only...Chesney Hawkes 22. Book of Brilliant Things (live)...Simple Minds 23. Ideas As Opiates...Tears for Fears 24. Country Sweat (live)...Oingo Boingo
Morrilton to serve as Arkansas' Capital for a Day on Monday; National Commander of American Legion visits Morrilton; Medical marijuana sales continue record trend; Sacred Heart to hold Homecoming tonight; Morrilton travels to Nettleton for first round 5A playoff; we visit with Alicia Hugen of the Conway County Extension Service.
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.As King of Gate 2025 continues to finish it's first round, OTVG is back to talk about the tournament so far. Case and Mike give their spoiler free recommendations before breaking down the tournament stops in Kobe (11/8), Matsuyama (11/9) and Tottori (11/10), including more Gianni Valletta greatness, a historical match for Hyo, the return of Homecoming matches on the network and more. To close out the show, they discuss El Lindaman vs CIMA from Gleat's 11/3 Ver.Mega show, CIMA”s injury, and how to interpret what might come next.Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open The Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Just days before Denita Smith is laid to rest, a suspect is charged with her murder. This episode originally published on September 23, 2025. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Balancing Dreams and Roots: Mateo's Journey to Harmony Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-11-13-08-38-20-es Story Transcript:Es: El sol brillaba intensamente sobre los campos de Oaxaca, tiñendo el paisaje con vivos colores.En: The sun shone brightly over the fields of Oaxaca, painting the landscape with vivid colors.Es: Mateo regresaba al pueblo, mientras el camino serpenteaba entre los verdes cerros.En: Mateo was returning to the village, as the road wound between the green hills.Es: Estaba contento de ver a su familia, pero también tenía una sensación de inquietud en su corazón.En: He was happy to see his family but also had a feeling of unease in his heart.Es: En la entrada del pueblo, lo recibió su hermana Isabella, quien corrió a abrazarlo con entusiasmo.En: At the entrance of the village, he was greeted by his sister Isabella, who ran to embrace him enthusiastically.Es: "Mateo, ¡qué bueno que estás aquí!"En: "Mateo, how great that you're here!"Es: exclamó alegremente.En: she exclaimed cheerfully.Es: Ella siempre había admirado a su hermano mayor, y sus ojos brillaban de anticipación por escuchar historias de la ciudad.En: She had always admired her older brother, and her eyes sparkled with anticipation to hear stories from the city.Es: "Hola, hermanita", respondió Mateo, sonriendo.En: "Hello, little sister," replied Mateo, smiling.Es: Juntos caminaron hacia la casa, donde su padre, Carlos, ya había comenzado los preparativos para la cosecha.En: Together they walked to the house, where their father, Carlos, had already begun the preparations for the harvest.Es: Los campos estaban listos; las mazorcas de maíz doradas brillaban bajo el sol de primavera.En: The fields were ready; the golden ears of corn glistened under the spring sun.Es: Esa noche, la familia se reunió alrededor de una fogata.En: That night, the family gathered around a bonfire.Es: Carlos, hombre de sabiduría y tradiciones, comenzó a hablar.En: Carlos, a man of wisdom and traditions, began to speak.Es: "Este año, la cosecha será buena.En: "This year, the harvest will be good.Es: Pero también es importante que nuestras costumbres continúen.En: But it's also important for our customs to continue.Es: Mateo, tu madre y yo esperamos que te quedes aquí.En: Mateo, your mother and I hope you'll stay here.Es: Necesitamos que tomes el relevo en los campos".En: We need you to take over in the fields."Es: Mateo sintió la presión en su pecho.En: Mateo felt the pressure in his chest.Es: Amaba a su familia, pero también había encontrado su lugar en la ciudad.En: He loved his family, but he had also found his place in the city.Es: "Papá, quiero ayudar, pero también tengo sueños que alcanzar.En: "Dad, I want to help, but I also have dreams to achieve.Es: Debo encontrar un equilibrio", dijo con sinceridad.En: I must find a balance," he said sincerely.Es: Carlos lo miró, y vio en su hijo la misma pasión que una vez tuvo.En: Carlos looked at him and saw in his son the same passion he once had.Es: "Entiendo, hijo", dijo con voz calmada.En: "I understand, son," he said calmly.Es: "Pero nunca olvides de dónde vienes.En: "But never forget where you come from.Es: Tu hogar siempre estará aquí".En: Your home will always be here."Es: Isabella, escuchando desde un rincón, se acercó esperanzada a Mateo.En: Isabella, listening from a corner, approached Mateo hopeful.Es: "Hermano, cuéntame sobre la ciudad.En: "Brother, tell me about the city.Es: Quiero aprender más, quiero intentar más", dijo con entusiasmo.En: I want to learn more, I want to try more," she said enthusiastically.Es: A lo largo de los días de cosecha, Mateo enseñó a Isabella sobre la importancia de soñar y aprender, mientras trabajaban al lado de su padre, recolectando cada mazorca con esmero.En: Throughout the days of the harvest, Mateo taught Isabella about the importance of dreaming and learning, while they worked alongside their father, carefully collecting each ear of corn.Es: Los preparativos para el Día de Muertos comenzaban, llenando el aire de aromas dulces y colores vibrantes que adornaban el pueblo.En: Preparations for the Día de Muertos were beginning, filling the air with sweet aromas and vibrant colors that adorned the village.Es: En la última noche antes de su regreso a la ciudad, alrededor de la fogata, Carlos y Mateo tuvieron una conversación sincera.En: On the last night before his return to the city, around the bonfire, Carlos and Mateo had a sincere conversation.Es: "Papá", comenzó Mateo, "volveré siempre que pueda.En: "Dad," Mateo began, "I will come back whenever I can.Es: Quiero respetar nuestras raíces, pero también debo seguir mi camino".En: I want to honor our roots, but I must also follow my path."Es: Carlos asintió, comprendiendo finalmente que el amor por la familia y las propias aspiraciones podían convivir.En: Carlos nodded, finally understanding that love for family and one's aspirations could coexist.Es: "Tu madre habría estado orgullosa, hijo", dijo, su voz temblando ligeramente.En: "Your mother would have been proud, son," he said, his voice trembling slightly.Es: Al amanecer, mientras se despedía de Isabella, Mateo prometió llevarla a la ciudad algún día, para que pueda ver el mundo más allá del pueblo.En: At dawn, as he said goodbye to Isabella, Mateo promised to take her to the city someday, so she could see the world beyond the village.Es: Isabella sonrió, sabiendo que su hermano siempre estaría allí para guiarla.En: Isabella smiled, knowing that her brother would always be there to guide her.Es: Mateo partió con el corazón más ligero, habiendo encontrado la manera de honrar sus raíces y abrazar sus sueños.En: Mateo left with a lighter heart, having found a way to honor his roots and embrace his dreams.Es: La tierra de Oaxaca seguía vibrando bajo sus pies, pero su mente volaba libre, en busca de un futuro que unía ambos mundos.En: The land of Oaxaca still vibrated under his feet, but his mind flew free, in search of a future that united both worlds.Es: Fin.En: The End. Vocabulary Words:the road: el caminothe hill: el cerrothe unease: la inquietudto embrace: abrazarcheerfully: alegrementeto admire: admirarto sparkle: brillarthe anticipation: la anticipaciónthe harvest: la cosechathe ear of corn: la mazorcato glisten: brillarthe bonfire: la fogatathe wisdom: la sabiduríathe tradition: la tradiciónthe chest: el pechothe sincerity: la sinceridadthe passion: la pasióncalmly: con voz calmadathe corner: el rincónto approach: acercarsethe balance: el equilibriocarefully: con esmeroto adorn: adornarthe preparation: el preparativoto begin: comenzarthe aroma: el aromavibrant: vibranteto nod: asentirslightly: ligeramentethe dawn: el amanecer
Homecoming is here. After a look at the news, we have an insightful conversation with ASU center Ben Coleman about his season-ending injury, still controbuiting to the team, and the impact being a Sun Devil has had on him (14:42). Then we go behind Mountaineer lines with West Virginia insider Keenan Cummings (36:38) to get a detailed look at ASU's Homecoming opponent. We then dive into our game preview and predictions before talking with Sun Devil cornerback Keith Abney (1:19:25) and left guard Maki Stewart (1:22:03).
11/12/25: Ohio State National Champion LB AJ Hawk Talks CFP Rankings, Pat McAfee's College Gameday Homecoming & So Much More!
Let us know what you enjoy about the show!What happens when your talent starts steering your life before you're old enough to drive it? We sit down with actor and singer Nick Barasch to trace the tender, sometimes turbulent path from child performer to self-possessed adult artist—and the surprising practices that made space for joy along the way.Nick opens up about the thrill and pressure of growing up on stage, the moment he chose agency over autopilot, and how therapy reframed his relationship with perfectionism and approval. We dig into Thema Bryant's Homecoming, the art of telling yourself the truth, and why meditation and simple rituals help him return to his body when the industry's noise gets loud. He shares the difference between structure imposed by schedules and structure you design for yourself—projects, community, and habits that won't vanish between gigs.You'll also hear the unexpected magic of TV life in Vancouver, how variety refreshed his craft after eight-show weeks, and the friends who helped him loosen the screws on self-critique. We explore fear, inner critics, and the practical work of giving those voices a new job. Nick's core values come through clearly: integrity, kindness, justice, and curiosity. He talks candidly about solitude versus isolation, building a life that's bigger than work, and a future that might include Santa Fe, more service, and a steady practice of gratitude.If you've ever chased perfection, felt pulled by others' expectations, or wondered how to build a rhythm you can keep when the curtain falls, this conversation is your permission slip. Press play, then tell us what ritual brings you back to yourself. If the show resonated, follow, rate, and share with a friend who could use a gentler definition of success.If you are enjoying the show please subscribe, share and review! Word of mouth is incredibly impactful and your support is much appreciated! Support the show
It's Homecoming week in Pondhill, 1994. Fourteen-year-old P is barely holding it together, shaving a single whisker in the bathroom mirror, writing a note he almost can't take back, and dialing his best friend Kev before a Zippo flame turns fear into momentum.At school, P's movie-trivia fluency sabotages Kev in a "battle of the sexes" quiz, earning heat from Kev and former best friend Bex. After class, the band - P, Kev, and Dizzy - argues Pantera vs. Korn, then mainlines '90s VHS nostalgia with Ace Ventura and The Crow.Then the impossible slides by in stainless steel: a DeLorean. Its driver, "Miss World," knows her metal, quotes regrets, and won't take three teens on a joyride yet. She'll be back tomorrow at 11 A.M.Under Friday-night lights, P pulls down a highlight-reel TD in a scrappy eighth-grade pickup game while Dizzy's hustling block saves the play. Back in the stands, P's parents pitch football and fitting in. P keeps tugging his shirt straight and his purple beanie low, but the question won't leave him alone: who is he allowed to be, especially if the words for it don't exist here?SMALL BLOCK is a feature screenplay by Ashley Lauren, performed live and mixed like a feature film for your ears. From the award-winning team at TABLE READ / Manifest Media Productions.Content Advisory: This episode contains suicidal ideation, transphobic and homophobic language, and minor fatphobic language, used intentionally to serve the story and its period portrayal.New episodes drop Tuesdays. Subscribe now.Cast (Full Feature):P - Levi Dafferner Kev - Kosi Eguchi Bex - Piper Kingston Dizzy - Deryck Hak Miss World - Lydia Tinsley Dad - Adam Pilver Mrs. D - Gemma Kyle Mom - Leah Zhang Britt - Eric Miller Tiff / Martha - Avery Norris Mr. Welch / Kev's Dad - Eddie Aguirre Dan / Zach - Aidan Dick Jack - Kellen Rose James - Michael Amir Nash Rob - Jack Murphy Janet / Video Store Clerk - Sabrina Ariss Narrator - Paula TisoWritten by Ashley Lauren Produced by Jack Levy, Mark Knell, and Shaan Sharma for TABLE READ / Manifest MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mary Earps makes her Old Trafford homecoming as Manchester United host PSG in a massive UWCL showdown, and Sandra Herrera, Christine Cupo, and Satara Murray are breaking it all down (03:44). The crew previews Matchday 3 of the UEFA Women's Champions League, from Chelsea's attacking evolution (16:05) to OL Lyonnes's title credentials (28:00) and Arsenal's defensive worries (31:45). After a wild weekend of NWSL playoff upsets, the team revisits their brackets (44:00) - and Cupo's might just be the postseason Nostradamus. And the crew talks dream transfers for Atlanta's expansion team (59:30). Watch USWNT and NWSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wgolazo You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Michael Berry talks with Marcus Luttrell about his 40-day fast and its powerful impact on body and spirit. Plus, reflections on family, adoption, and the joy of Crockett’s homecoming anniversary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Explorers are 2-0. What are the major takeaways from these two wins? We also discuss Homecoming and the two big tests coming up: Temple at Liacouras Center and Penn State at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Zachary Sarrach, 17, faces felony charges for allegedly firing a gun during a physical altercation at a homecoming bonfire party. The incident happened in September. But Sarrach's wasn't identified until the following month. The teen, who is already a convicted felon, was driven to the Marion County Sheriff's Office in Florida by his mother, who turned him in to detectives. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy looks at the case and body-worn camera video of Sarrach's arrest in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. To start your claim, visit: https://www.forthepeople.com/CrimeFixHost:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest:Jo PotutoProducer:Jordan ChaconCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dara Kosberg told me about the losses of her mother, a close friend, and her grandmother, Reimagine, a non-profit organization that reframes the way people approach loss and mortality, how using art and humor can create gateways into difficult conversations, and Homecoming, the solo show she created about all of this.FOLLOW DARA KOSBERG:instagram.com/darakosbergDara will be performing HOMECOMING at the Lyric Hyperion in Los Angeles on Tuedsay, November 11th. Find tickets on her instagram.FOLLOW MICAH WALSH:instagram.com/micah_walshTHANKS FOR LISTENING!PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW AND LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!
Sermon Date: November 9, 2025Sermon on Scripture readings: Luke 15:11–32Support the show
Shakira BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Shakira has just closed a triumphant homecoming, performing the final Colombian dates of her Women Dont Cry Anymore tour. Her sold-out Bogotá show sparked headlines as the superstar shared the stage with the Women's Philharmonic of Bogotá and delivered an emotional message, declaring there is nothing like playing at home and thanking her country for their love. Colombian outlets are buzzing about the massive economic impact of the tour, which drew over 370 thousand fans across Bogotá, Barranquilla, Cali, and Medellín according to coverage by Eastern Nazarene College and local media.The tour itself has become record-breaking. According to Billboard, Shakira was just named the highest-grossing female Latin touring artist in music history, grossing more than 327 million dollars so far with over 2.5 million tickets sold—and the run is not over yet. This accomplishment was recognized at the Billboard Live Music Summit where she was awarded the inaugural Global Touring Icon prize, a career-defining moment that made music industry headlines. Video of her emotional acceptance speech has been trending across social platforms and music news, with Shakira thanking her fans and crew for helping her make history and saying she feels like she is only just getting started.Despite a handful of reschedulings and last-minute logistical challenges, Shakira's team has managed to keep momentum strong. Performance innovations including elaborate stage design, high-tech CGI interludes, and unique collaborations—for example, performing La Pared with the Bogotá Philharmonic—have been praised by fans and critics, noted on Wikipedia's running log as well as major outlets like Marca. Production costs approaching three million dollars per concert reportedly make this the most ambitious tour of her career. She told GQ España that she deserved nothing less after so many years in music.Beyond music, Shakira's business empire remains strong with fragrance and fashion lines ongoing and her foundation's charity work continuing to receive media mention. There is some speculative chatter about potential new collaborations to be announced after the South American leg concludes, but nothing has yet been officially confirmed. Social media remains obsessed with her setlists, elaborate costumes, and the fact that she continues to inspire multiple generations, shown by the cross-generational crowds at shows.Marking important biographical milestones, Shakira's breakthrough album Pies Descalzos just celebrated 30 years, with both it and Oral Fixation honored by Spotify in a special Anniversaries series. Looking ahead, she is set to finish the current tour in Argentina in December. Industry buzz suggests that with these milestones and recent global prizes, Shakira has cemented not just her musical staying power, but her status as one of the world's true icons.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
It's been a fun week, right? Adam and Brett talk about how Arizona men's basketball has started the season with a pair of wins, with one of them being over the defending national champs. They then chat with Mike O from TheDraftStack to get more insight into Arizona's roster before turning their attention to a football team that blew out Colorado and now is a Homecoming win over Kansas from bowl eligibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joel and Damon are back to review Hiroshi Tanahashi's Final Homecoming in Gifu. The guys also discuss the very latest on Hiroshi Tanahashi's final match, what may be holding up the match announcement, World Tag lineups, and we answer your questions. Want more NJPW talk? www.patreon.com/superjcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/super-j-cast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Joel and Damon are back to review Hiroshi Tanahashi's Final Homecoming in Gifu. The guys also discuss the very latest on Hiroshi Tanahashi's final match, what may be holding up the match announcement, World Tag lineups, and we answer your questions. Want more NJPW talk? www.patreon.com/superjcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the latest episode of the podcast, Doug lets everyone know that you can't have rich kids be the heroes of your movies, Jamie thinks that one of the boys in this movie may have become Sarah Jessica Parker later in life, and we both punch up the script a bit, 40 years later. Dump an Icee on some nerds, beat them up at Homecoming, and join us as we have very different thoughts on, Weird Science!Weird Science is a 1985 film written and directed by John Hughes and starring Kelly LeBrock, Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Bill Paxton, Suzanne Snyder, Judie Aronson, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Rusler, Vernon Wells, Britt Leach & Michael Berryman.Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookDoug's Schitt's Creek podcast, Schitt's & Giggles can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008
It's homecoming week! The Star's Justin Spears and Michael Lev dissect and preview Arizona football's next matchup with the Kansas Jayhawks. Special guest Jordan Hamm stops by to predict Big 12 games.
Garage Night with Craig Bentley and Corey Bentley: Terrible NFL Bettor, Homecoming Parade, Waffling on Waffles, Corey Bull Crap, Shout Outs
Join SP3, J-News and Sonal for our NJPW Tanahashi Final Homecoming Review breaking down the final major show of 2025 for New Japan Pro Wrestling ft. Konosuke Takeshita vs Hirooki Goto for the IWGP World Heavyweight Title. Leave your thoughts on this show and review in the live chat and comments section. Like, share, superchat and subscribe to support! #njhomecoming #njpw #AEW #KonosukeTakeshita #HirookiGoto #HiroshiTanahashi #YotaTsuji #njsjtl #HouseofTorture #AaronWolf #EVIL #BulletClubWarDogs Welcome to the Tru Heel Heat Wrestling YouTube channel where we cover the sport of professional wrestling including all WWE TV shows (Raw, Smackdown, & NXT), AEW Dynamite/Dark, IMPACT Wrestling, NJPW, ROH, Dark Side of the Ring and more. Our weekly podcast hosted by SP3, Top Guy JJ & Miss Krssi Luv breaking down the weekly wrestling news and present unfiltered, honest thoughts and opinions for wrestling fans by wrestling fans, drops every Saturday. We also include PPV reviews, countdowns, and exclusive interviews with wrestlers from all promotions hosted by a wide range of personalities such as Romeo, Chris G, Ness, StatKing, Drunk Guy JJ, J-News and more. Subscribe and enable ALL notifications to stay posted for the latest wrestling WWE news, highlights, commentary, updates and more.Become a member of Tru Heels Facebook community: www.facebook.com/groups/1336177103130224/Subscribe to Tru Heel Heat on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC0AmFQmsRyQYPKyRm5hDwNgFollow Tru Heels on Twitter: twitter.com/truheelheatFollow Tru Heels on Instagram: www.instagram.com/truheelheat/Music composed by JPM
Air date: 11/9/25 This week’s episode is the second half of an Ask The Professor show recorded at Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus library at Homecoming 2025. With Professors Matt Mio, Heather Hill, Stephen Manning, Danielle Maxwell, Brian Curtis, Erin Bell, Jim Tubbs and Dave Chow.
Peepers the c*ck, random undergarments, Homecoming 2025, more strange smells, getting lost in a field, senior night, Mr. Buff n' Stuff & Afroman in public, the local stabbing, switching jobs, stress or pre-menopause?, and hearing other moms talking trash about other kids.We have a great episode for your listening pleasure! Tee hee we said pleasure!Happy listening Rejects!
This week, Steven and Jeremy discussed the strong finish to Super Junior Tag League and the Hiroshi Tanahashi Homecoming Show. Plus, new matches announced for Wrestle Kingdom, the World Tag League Lineup, why another Tsuji failure in the Tokyo Dome main event would be disastrous and why picking Tanahashi's final opponent is such a political landmine.
Tiffany Haddish stops by to discuss her new Peacock series ‘Tiffany Haddish Goes Off.' Also, Craig heads back to his hometown of Columbia, South Carolina, for a trip filled with nostalgia, family, and fun. Plus, Alex Rodriguez shares details about his new documentary ‘Alex vs. A-Rod,' offering a candid look at his life and career. And, our Shop TODAY team highlights a few must-have items, from everyday essentials to holiday gifts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on Wrestling Omakase we talk a trio of big shows from big companies! But first, John REALLY doesn't want to talk about what just happened to the Toronto Blue Jays, but for some reason returning guest Arametha insisted, so there's that. Also there's a little bit of talk about everyone's favorite subject, AMERICAN POLITICS! Yeah! And some other stuff too, who even knows at this point. Probably the Japan trip I'm guessing.The first real topic of the show though is STARDOM (as usual), as they talk about the Crimson Nightmare show that took place on Monday 11/3 from Ota Ward Gym. John & Arametha do things a little backward here as they first discuss what's coming up in STARDOM next, mainly with the two Saya Kamitani title matches announced for Dream Queendom and Wrestle Kingdom. John gives their case for why Saya might actually lose to Saori Anou, despite what current conventional wisdom would seem to have you believe. Then they get into a full review of the show featuring a very controversial Saya vs. Momo Watanabe main event, the end of Starlight Kid's epic white belt reign, yet another High Speed title defense for Mei Seira and more. Finally, they wrap up the STARDOM portion with a look ahead to the upcoming Goddesses of STARDOM Tag League that kicks off in just a couple days, giving some early picks for who might make it out of each block and even win the entire thing.Next up they head over to New Japan and again do things kind of backwards, first looking ahead to the upcoming World Tag League and giving the thoughts on the (kind of hilarious!) field of competitors. Then they review the top matches from the Hiroshi Tanahashi Homecoming show on 11/2 from Gifu, discussing the finals of the world's most pointless tournament that apparently made everyone except John really mad, Tanahashi having one more great match against Yota Tsuji in his hometown, how we somehow STILL don't know who Tana's retirement opponent will be, and a Takeshita main event that John almost skipped right over.The last but certainly not least slot goes to DDT for their annual Ultimate Party show, also from 11/3 at Ryogoku. John & Arametha break down the entire ten match card in detail, discussing some truly funny comedy, a lot of fun matches, and the good vibes around this promotion right now in general. They also speculate a little on what might be coming next with the tease of Takeshita vs. Takechi, and look ahead to some future cards in general. Yet another packed show!Fill out this form if you're interested in appearing on our Wrestle Kingdom Week preview show: https://forms.gle/PoTPsfetRribc4Av9Follow Wrestling Omakase on Twitter: http://twitter.com/wrestleomakaseFollow John on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/justoneenby.bsky.socialAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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In this weeks episode we catch up from a long break, H-Tine held it down, it's okay not to have talent, lots of court updates and so much more... ***Listener Discretion Advised, Very Mature Content***
Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actress Dakota Fanning stops by Studio 1A to talk all about her new series "All Her Fault" on Peacock. Also, Savannah Guthrie kicks off the "Homecoming Today" series and shows off her old stomping grounds in Tucson, Arizona. Plus, Shop TODAY Editorial Director, Adrianna Brach talks through Shop TODAY's first-ever countdown calendar. And, Martha Stewart returns for TODAY Food and reissues her very first book "Entertaining" which includes 300 recipes and an entire section "Soup Parties." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We have a lot to unpack after one of the best pair of victories for Arizona athletics in recent memory. ESPN college basketball analyst Fran Fraschilla joins us to break down the Wildcats' win over No. 3 Florida, featuring a dominant debut by freshman Koa Peat. And former UA special teams captain Barrett Baker does a deep dive into the Cats' rout of Colorado, and a look ahead to Homecoming weekend vs. Kansas. Plus, Harrahs Ak-Chin Casino GM Mike Kintner joins us to make predictions for UA-Kansas and some of the other big college football matchups of the coming weekend.
Time to break down the week in wrestling!Runsheet0:00:00 Intro0:02:13 NJPW Hiroshi Tanahashi Final Homecoming review1:00:38 Have WWE ticket prices doubled?1:25:49 Thoughts on AEW's 2025 Blood and Guts 1:51:43 Saya Kamitani's next two big STARDOM challengers
John and Craig look at all the pleasant, normal people around them and ask, what happened to the weirdos? They root out the causes of cultural stagnation, offer potential solutions, and explore the entertainment that still finds a way to be weird. We also look at the tipping point between "wanting to write" and "actually writing," follow up on printer prices and billboard queens, and answer listener questions on soundtracks, adapting a podcast and feeling ownership over your ideas. In our bonus segment for premium members, we try to remember how we construct our personal narratives, and the pros and cons of remembering our past. Our LIVE book release show will be at Dynasty Typewriter in LA on November 30th — get your tickets now! Links: Scriptnotes LIVE! Book release show tickets at Dynasty Typewriter in LA The Uncool by Cameron Crowe Meet the Sisters Battling to Become L.A.'s New Billboard Queen by Mickey Rapkin for The Hollywood Reporter The Decline of Deviance by Adam Mastroianni Too Many Cooks Happiness (1998) Ken Russell Community tries to figure out if Nicholas Cage is good or bad Homecoming on Prime Video ChannelVue Servant of the Lake Some People Can't See Mental Images. The Consequences Are Profound by Larissa MacFarquhar for The New Yorker Preorder the Scriptnotes Book! Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Become a Scriptnotes Premium member, or gift a subscription (now with fewer emails!) Subscribe to Scriptnotes on YouTube Scriptnotes on Instagram John August on Bluesky and Instagram Outro by Jim Bond (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
I'm joined by the radiant Sarah May—author, yoga teacher, Reiki healer, and intuitive guide—for a deeply honest and nourishing conversation about what it really means to come home to yourself. After doing everything she was “supposed” to do, Sarah found herself crying in a van in the middle of the desert, completely disconnected from her truth. That moment sparked a radical journey of healing, intuition, embodiment, and finally choosing a life that felt good, not just looked good on paper.We talk about how Sarah navigated grief, perfectionism, and pressure to achieve, and how she found her way back to wholeness through yoga, somatic practices, intuitive guidance, and her connection to nature. She shares how her van life adventure with her husband became more than a road trip—it became a pilgrimage back to her soul.If you've ever felt like you did everything “right” and still felt empty, or if you're standing at a crossroads wondering if it's safe to choose you—this episode will hold your hand through it.Connect with Sarah:www.shejourneys.uswww.instagram.com/she__journeysGet The Book: https://www.amazon.com/She-Journeys-Memoir-Heartbreak-Homecoming/dp/1647429625Personal website for healing offerings: www.shejourneys.us❥❥1:1 Coaching with me: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfWcZM5s9c2OjOLwoGMI5jE6rh_JAzjN2d_vCtuVe7e3pVGxw/viewform❥❥❥Stay or Go Course: https://marinayt.com/stay-or-go ❥❥❥❥ FREE RESOURCE: a step-by-step process of working with your triggersTRIGGERED TO ROOTED: A ROADMAP TO CREATE TREASURES FROM YOUR TRIGGERSThis powerful step by step process will walk you through how to somatically move through a trigger, ground yourself, allow the emotions to come up and experience massive growth in your lifeDownload here: https://marinayt.com/trigger-2-rootedFollow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/marina.y.t Subscribe to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@marinatriner Top Episode Quotes:“I had done everything right. And yet, I still felt completely lost.”“The van didn't save me. It gave me space to finally feel what I'd been avoiding for years.”“We talk a lot about coming home. But what does it really mean to come home to yourself?”“Letting go of ‘should' was the most healing act I could give myself.”spiritual healing, somatic healing, intuitive living, healing journey, yoga for healing, women's healing, reiki and intuition, grief and transformation, van life healing, spiritual awakening podcast, author interview, self-discovery journey, heart healing, feminine energy, burnout recovery
Episode 200 is here... the boys discuss the first episode, the World Champion Dodgers, Disney princess, Bridge Day, Halloween, OHHS Girls Soccer, Coaching Carousel, WVU Basketball, WVU Football rewind, Kevin Brown, Phil's Wedding Snafu, Winning Record vs Ranked Teams, Colorado game preview, WVU Men's and Women's Soccer, Best Father/Son Duo, an unbelievable Homecoming tale, good customer service, Peter's Drive, Block Party and Derby Days, and the end of the Neal Brown era.
On this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the “Young Boy” Joshua Smith are joined by Karen Peterson from POST Wrestling to break down the Hiroshi Tanahashi Final Homecoming show. The trio dives deep into all the major bouts — from Tanahashi's bid for Yota Tsuji's IWGP Global Championship to Hirooki Goto's quest to reclaim the IWGP World Heavyweight Title from Konosuke Takeshita. Plus, they unpack the latest rumors, politics, and speculation surrounding Tanahashi's potential retirement match at Wrestle Kingdom 20.Get Your Official Keepin' It Strong Style Merchandise: https://chopped-tees.com/collections/social-suplex-network/keepin-it-strong-styleJoin our Patreon for ad-free audio, live video streams, and other bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/KIStrongStyleFollow us on YouTube: @SocialSuplexFollow us on X: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, @JeremyLDonovanFollow us on Instagram: @SocialSuplexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/QUaJfaCVisit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleKeepin' It Strong Style is the New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/keepin-it-strong-style/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this mini solo episode, Dr. Thema explores the profound connection between the loss of grief and the gifts of grief. She shares insights on how to cultivate inner peace and resilience amidst the life challenge of grief, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and intentional practice. Discover how embracing love's imprint even in grief can lead to a more fulfilling existence. To learn more about coping with the pain of grief, check out Homecoming episodes 88 and 142 and Dr. Thema's books Homecoming, Reclaim Yourself, and Matters of the Heart.
Adam Munsterteiger and Brian Howell shared their thoughts from Folsom Field after covering Colorado's 52-17 loss to Arizona on Homecoming.
On this week’s MiniPod of Native Land Pod, it’s a boys takeover. Andrew Gillum and Bakari Sellers discuss the recent spate of violence during homecoming weekend at our HBCUs. Both Howard University in D.C. and Lincoln University in Pennsylvania have seen shooting incidents in a single weekend. How do we protect our students from future violence? What commonalities are there that explain these events? And of course we’ll hear from you! If you’d like to submit a question, check out our tutorial video: http://www.instagram.com/reel/C5j_oBXLIg0/ and send to @nativelandpod. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer, and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, Bakari Sellers as host and producer, and Lauren Hansen as executive producer; LoLo Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. Theme music created by Daniel Laurent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.