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Ben, Woods, and Paul are live from the Peoria Sports Complex for Day 2 of Padres Spring Training! The guys start the show by setting the scene and talking about how the rest of yesterday went, including a fun battle on the backfields between Nick Pivetta and Fernando Tatis Jr.! Then at the bototm of the hour, the guys are joined by San Diego's own Connor Joe who is getting ready for his first season with the San Diego Padres! Listen here!
Ben, Woods, and Paulie are LIVE from the Peoria Sports Complex for our first show from Padres Spring Training! Listen here as the guys talk about their interesting trip out to AZ, plus Jake Cronenworth kicks off our list of player guests, and Joe Musgrove joins the show and talks about his rehabbing from Tommy John surgery!
The journey of caring for aging parents can be both a challenge and a blessing. As roles shift, our responsibilities transform, often leading us to confront complex emotions like guilt and sadness. In this episode, we explore these themes, sharing our personal experiences and insights into the delicate balancing act of caregiving. We break down the various sides of this role, touching on emotional hurdles and practical needs, while offering pointers on how to navigate the complexities of family dynamics. From recognizing the necessity for advanced planning to making room for those all-important conversations with your loved ones, we share how to make this journey not just bearable but also enriching.In true heartfelt fashion, we emphasize the importance of opening up dialogues with our aging parents—asking about their stories, concerns, and desires, as well as sharing our own. These exchanges can create bonds and memories that stand the test of time. Remember that caregiving is a collective journey; seek support and stay engaged with resources designed to ease your path. Join us in celebrating the small moments of joy amidst the challenges, and let's find ways to elevate the meaningful stories within our families. Ready to take on the challenge? Look up, and let's elevate. Research & Resources for Discussion: 1. AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) - Resources on aging and caregiving. 2. The National Institute of Aging - Health and caregiving guides. 3. The Caregiver Action Network - Tips for caregivers managing stress. 4. Books: - Being Mortal by Atul Gawande- The 36-Hour Day by Nancy L. Mace & Peter V. Rabins5. Be proactive and search podcasts and videos Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/genthebuilder
What drives someone to retire early from a successful 25-year career to build something new? In this episode, Yrefy's Chief Investment Officer, Laine Schoneberger, reveals how a chance client relationship became the partnership revolutionizing the student loan industry. Join us as Laine shares insights on strategic risk-taking, the power of aligned partnerships, and how to maintain momentum during rapid growth. Tune in now to hear the inspiring story of how Laine and his partner combined their expertise to build a company where everybody, from investors to employees to borrowers, WINS, and learn why their company is just getting started.https://www.linkedin.com/in/laine-schoneberger-501b4710/https://yrefy.com/https://open.spotify.com/episode/0KZoIVE8rCeuJKz6hQvjyo?si=K7V78xwuS9i4_dpN4oKvog
Mini-podcast about an event on this day in working class history.Our work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History. AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattack
Ben and Woods are LIVE from Padres Fantasy Camp again today and discuss some of yesterday's rulings in "Kangaroo Court" before talking about a possible trade between the Padres and Minnesota Twins and recap a tense game last night between San Diego State and Air Force
Ben, Woods and Paul talk about their games and dinner from last night before breaking down the strange and uneasy feeling being felt by the Padres fans and former Padres 1st Baseman, Wally Joyner, joyns the program
Mini-podcast about an event on this day in working class history.Our work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History. AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattack
Send us a textToday, we chatted with up-and-coming Hallmark star Lillian Doucet-Roche. Most recently, we saw her in the hilarious performance of Katie, the true crime podcaster, on Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening. She has also been in other Hallmark rom-coms such as 27 Hour Day, Professional Bridesmaid, and #xmas. This holiday, you will see her as the main romantic lead in Confessions of a Christmas Letter with Angela Kinsey from The Office. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.
In "Eight-hour Day Part 2," the narrative continues as Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN examine the broader implications of the eight-hour workday on society, economy, and culture. They discuss how this standard spread globally and its relevance in today's discussions about work-life balance and labor rights.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-hour_daySubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Eight-hour Day Part 1" delves into the historical struggle for shorter workdays, a significant labor movement milestone. Victor Varnado, KSN and Rachel Teichman, LMSW explore the origins of the eight-hour workday movement, discussing its impact on industrial workers and its role in shaping modern employment standards.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-hour_daySubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While many of Minnesotans were likely relaxing outside and enjoying the beautiful weather this past weekend, hundreds of people embarked on a grueling endurance-testing bike ride. It's known as the “Day across Minnesota.” Bikers geared up at midnight on Saturday on the Minnesota-South Dakota border and had just 24 hours to get to the border with Wisconsin. That's 240 miles, meaning riders had to bike at least 10 miles an hour to make it under the time cap. MPR visual journalist Ben Hovland was there to capture the ride for all 24 hours and he joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to reflect on the experience.
Welcome back to Signed, Sealed, Delivered Summer! With Christmas in July behind us, Megan and Wendy are diving back into the SSD canon. Join your new best friends as they explore the world of the Postables, reviewing the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" franchise all summer long. In this episode, they take on "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Higher Ground." Will this installment deliver another 5-STAR movie? Tune in to find out! See the Signed, Sealed, Delivered SUMMER schedule here Are you watching "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" for the first time? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Higher Ground" Kevin Fair directed this movie which was written by Martha Williamson and Brandi Harkonen. Returning supporting cast in Higher Ground includes Gregory Harrison as Joe O'Toole, Zak Santiago as Ramon Rodriguez, and Mark Valley as Steve. Keb' Mo' plays Gabe. Keb' Mo' has five Grammy's and is a singer, song writer and guitarist. He does have 20 acting credits. He was in the 2022 movie “Elvis” and returns to “Hallmark for Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Altar.” Karen Holness plays Hattie. She has 136 acting credits and has appeared in a number of Hallmark projects including: "The 27 Hour Day," "Christmas at the Plaza," "Christmas Town" and "The Christmas Train" just to name a few. Get out your Bingo Cards as she was on one episode of "Date My Dad" and one episode of "Once Upon a Time." BJ Harrison makes a brief appearance as Violet. BJ Harrison needs no introduction as she has 142 acting credits and is a regular on Hallmark, most recently in "CrimeTime: Freefall" and "Sealed with a List." She will appear alongside Karen Holness in the upcoming series Kinships, also starring Hallmark regular Karen Soltis, currently in post production. She's also in the long-promised series "Holidazed." Watch the Trailer for "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Higher Ground"
Let's dig into:The payoff of overidentifying with workThe link between perfectionism and self-esteemThe unexpected result of being vulnerable The power of therapyThe science of meditating 3 minutes a dayAnd a whole lot moreDr. John Guenther is an accomplished leader and pediatric specialist with over 37 years of experience.
13:00 - NeoSprint 14:38 - Super Mario RPG 15:53 - Slayer's X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengeance of the Slayer 17:25 - VRising 18:42 - XDefiant 21:19 - Hellblade II 22:53 - Battlefield 2042 24:25 - Killer Klowns from Outer Space 25:25 - As Dusk Falls 26:54 - Exo One 30:15 - Astor: Blade of the Monolith 31:24 - Beyond Good and Good - 20th Anniversary Edition36:00 - Immortals: Fenyx Rising 51:38 - Starfield 53:34 - Riven 56:45 - #Blud 1:00:00 - Summer Games Fest 1:00:42 - LEGO Horizon Adventures 1:06:17 - Star Wars Outlaws 1:12:20 - Black Myth Wukong 1:15:47- Asgard's Wrath II 1:17:27 - Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II 1:18:41 - Batman: Arkham Shadow (Meta Quest 3) 1:21:05 - MechaBreak 1:22:40 - Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind 1:23:25 - Kingdom Come: Deliverance II 1:24:50 - Killer Bean 1:26:10 - Unknown9 Awakening 1:28:39 - Sonic X Shadow Generations 1:32:52 - The Finals 1:37:37 - Valorant 1:39:27 - Phantom Blade 0 Glenn and Rey discuss the Not E3 streams for 2024-Part 1, with recaps of Summer Games Fest and Ubisoft Forward. Time Codes: 13:00 - NeoSprint 14:38 - Super Mario RPG 15:53 - Slayer's X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengeance of the Slayer 17:25 - VRising 18:42 - XDefiant 21:19 - Hellblade II 22:53 - Battlefield 2042 24:25 - Killer Klowns from Outer Space 25:25 - As Dusk Falls 26:54 - Exo One 30:15 - Astor: Blade of the Monolith 31:24 - Beyond Good and Good - 20th Anniversary Edition 36:00 - Immortals: Fenyx Rising 51:38 - Starfield 53:34 - Riven 56:45 - #Blud 1:00:00 - Summer Games Fest 1:00:42 - LEGO Horizon Adventures 1:06:17 - Star Wars Outlaws 1:12:20 - Black Myth Wukong 1:15:47- Asgard's Wrath II 1:17:27 - Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II 1:18:41 - Batman: Arkham Shadow (Meta Quest 3) 1:21:05 - MechaBreak 1:22:40 - Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind 1:23:25 - Kingdom Come: Deliverance II 1:24:50 - Killer Bean 1:26:10 - Unknown9 Awakening 1:28:39 - Sonic X Shadow Generations 1:32:52 - The Finals 1:37:37 - Valorant 1:39:27 - Phantom Blade 0 Played/Watched Glenn (Watched): -Veronica Mars -UFO -Acolyte -Clipped -Heroes Shed No Tears - John Woo's first film Played: NeoSprint (Switch) (Embargo June 27th) Super Mario RPG Slayer's X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengeance of the Slayer VRising (PS5) XDefiant (PS5) Hellblade 2 (Series X) Battlefield 2042 (PS5) Indika Killer Klowns From Outer Space As Dusk Falls Exo One Astor: Blade of the Monolith (XBOX) Beyond Good and Good - 20th Anniversary Edition Rey: Watched: Differn't Strokes, Ahsoka, Book of Fett, Finished Zatoichi Played: Starfield, Unicorn Overlord, Beyond Good and Evil, Riven, Blud ____________________________________________________________ Summer Games Fest (1 Hour +Day of the Devs): LEGO Horizon Adventures - 2024 (PS5/Switch/PC) No More Room In Hell 2 - Halloween 2024 (PC) Harry Potter - Quidditch Champions (PlayStation/Switch/XBOX/PC) Sept. 3rd Cuffbust (PC) Star Wars: Outlaws - August 30 Neva (PC/Switch/PS5/XBOX) Civilization VII (PC/PS4/PS5/XBOX ONE/Series/Switch) Black Myth Wukong (PC/PS5) For Meta Quest - Asgard's Wrath II (Free when you buy Meta Quest 3) Once Human (PC) July 9, 2024 Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II (PC/XBOX/PS5) September 9th, 2024 Metaphor (Persona Devs) (XBOX/PC) Batman: Arkham Shadow (Meta Quest 3) Fall 2024 Fatal Fury in Street Fighter 6 Tears of Metal (PC) DragonBall: Sparking! ZERO (PC/XBOX/PS5) October 11, 2024 Delta Force: Hot Ops (PC/XBOX/PS5) F2P Fatal Fury: Cry of the Wolves (PC/XBOX Series/PS4/PS5) early 2025 Battle Crush (PC/Switch) MechaBreak (PC) Blumhouse coming to games, publishing/developing: Crisol: Theater of Idols, Grave Seasons, Sleep Awake, Fear the Spotlight, The Simulation, Project C. Aiming at Indie developers Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind from Digital Eclipse Bambi Simulator :-p - Deer & Boy - Steam Kingdom Come Deliverance II (First Person RPG/Adventure) Slitterhead (w/an impossible to read font) From Silent Hill creator Killer Bean (PC) (Rogue like shooter) Cairn from French Studio The Game Bakers (Survival Climber) From the Develop of The Stanley Parable- Wanderstop (PC) Unknown9 Awakening from Bamco Monster Hunter Stories EnoTria: The Last Song (PC/PS5) The First Descendant - July 2nd (PC/XBOX/PS5) Among Us animated show Sonic X Shadow Generations (October 25th) Dune Awakening news (if Paul Atredes was never born) Battle Aces (RTS) Beta Coming Soon The Finals (New Season, Samurais and stuff in Kyoto) Alan Wake II physical editions, Night Springs DLC playable now (3 New Episodes) New World Aeternum From Amazon Games (PC/XBOX/PS5) Honkai Starrail? Dark and Darker (RPG/Dungeon Crawler) F2P PC Kunitsugami: Path of the Goddess (Capcom) Release Date July 19th (Game pass/XBOX/PC/PS4/PS5) Hyper Light Breaker Party Animals SKATE - Check out! (THEMCORPWEBSITE.COM) Palworld - New Island coming Valorant coming to consoles finally (XBOX/PS5) Squad Busters (?) ad for a phone game yay Monster Hunter Wilds (PC/XBOX/PS5) 2025 - Playable demo at Gamescom Phantom Blade 0 -New Gameplay Trailer *Thanks to Magic Mind - Use Code: WELIKEGAMES20 Ubisoft Forward: Star Wars: Outlaws (extended look) XDefiant - One new map per month, CTF is next Skull & Bones - Season 2 begins Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown PoP: The Sands of Time 2026 Avatar Frontiers - Story Pack 1 revealed - The Sky Breaker The Crew Motorfest - New Season coming soon/New Island Anno: 117 Pax Romana? (PC/Console) *Sizzle Reel* AC Shadows trailer/demo (Feudal Japan) changing seasons - PET THE DOG!!! Play as more than 1 character - November 15
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There is a reason Billy Murphy's name has been mentioned more than any other entrepreneur on Ryan's recent podcasts. He doesn't do a lot of media but many of the world's most accomplished business owners turn to him for advice. In recent years he has made more money than ever by leaning into what he calls “asymmetric bets” - business and investing opportunities that have really high upside with limited downside. In this podcast Billy shares his thoughts on creating clarity, finding purpose in your life, and focusing on what really matters to make you millions and come into alignment with your highest purpose. Want to join us at The Capitalism Conference at Austin, TX on April 2024? Get on the waitlist today at: https://Capitalism.com/CapCon To learn more about creating your own path to $1 million sign up for our FREE 30 day mini series at: http://www.Capitalism.com/Million Timestamps: (0:00) - Intro (4:00) - Billy Made Millions Investing In Apple (18:50) - Understanding Desire And Higher Level Thinking (21:00) - Selfless Service (31:00) - Putting Your Mental Energy In Asymmetric Bets (39:00) - Buying Yourself Freedom (47:00) - The Monk Next Door (52:00) - Escaping The Matrix (59:00) - The Relentless Pursuit Of More (1:14:00) - Stop Switching Games
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Welcome back to your go-to podcast for Hallmark movie reviews - Girls Gone Hallmark! Join Megan and Wendy as they review the brand new Hallmark Channel original "Paging Mr. Darcy" and share their unexpected swoons. Plus what they wished for and the 'Did Ya See That?' moment that included a throwback Hallmark movie. Girls Gone Hallmark has new reviews Tuesday - Thursday, including a few fan-favorite requests and season 2 of "The Way Home." Feeling Generous? We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. "Paging Mr. Darcy" Hallmark Trailer About "Paging Mr. Darcy "Paging Mr. Darcy" was directed by Peter Wellington. This is his first Hallmark movie in his 25 movie repertoire. Previous directing credits include "Kim's Convenience," "Saving Hope," and "Children Ruin Everything." Reina Hardy wrote the script for "Paging Mr. Darcy." This is Reina's very first movie writing credit, however she is an accomplished playwright and has written 22 plays. She also recently sold a book to Simon and Schuster titled "Shitty Boyfriends of Western Literature." Mallory Jansen plays Eloise. She has 19 total acting credits and since we first saw her in "On the 12th Date of Christmas," she has appeared in "Her Pen Pal" and "Francesca Quinn, PI" as well as on the FOX series "The Big Leap." Related Podcast: Girls Gone Hallmark reviews "A Merry Scottish Christmas" Will Kemp plays Sam Lee. Will has 46 acting credits and we most recently saw him in "A Not So Royal Christmas" and in one of our favorite cameos of the season on "A Merry Scottish Christmas." David Picard plays the role of "charming man." David has 29 acting credits and appeared in "Christmas By Design" and "The Love Club: Nicoles' Pen Pal" for Hallmark Channel. Jinny Wong plays Annabelle. Jinny has 22 acting credits and this is her second movie for the network. She appeared in "Unlocking Christmas" as well as in the 2023 movie "Blackberry." Lilian Doucet-Roche plays Mia Cavendish. Lillians recently acting credits among her 17 total are all Hallmark - "Guiding Emily," "The Professional Bridesmaid," "#XMAS" and "The 27 Hour Day." Related Podcast: Was "Guiding Emily" one of the best Hallmark movies of 2023? It's assumed that this was a follow up to "Marrying Mr. Darcy" and "Unleashing Mr. Darcy" starring Cindy Busby and Ryan Paevey, however the movies are unrelated. Paging Mr. Darcy started filming in Ottawa, Canada on October 15, 2023. Filming locations included Carleton Place and the Grand Hotel. What's Coming to Girls Gone Hallmark in February?
Mini-podcast about the fight for the maximum eight hour working day in a tower rower/New Zealand.See more information, sources, and maps on our Stories app: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/10782/eight-hour-day-in-new-zealandAnd see all of our anniversaries each day on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayOur work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattack
Ben, Woods, and Paul are live from the Peoria Sports Complex for Day 2 from Padres Fantasy Camp! We start the show talking about "Take Your Coaches To Dinner" night last night, and set the stage for a special night that Woodsy and Paul have planned for Ben tonight. Then at the bottom of the hour the great Mark Loretta stops by the show! Listen here!
Tom Webster explains what rocks, sand, and Duolingo can teach podcasting in how we frame listening statistics and audience behavior. Written by Tom WebsterEdited by Bryan BarlettaAudio edited by Gavin GaddisHosted by SpreakerSounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.
Tom Webster explains what rocks, sand, and Duolingo can teach podcasting in how we frame listening statistics and audience behavior. Written by Tom WebsterEdited by Bryan BarlettaAudio edited by Gavin GaddisHosted by SpreakerSounds Profitable: Narrated Articles is a production of Sounds Profitable. For more information, visit soundsprofitable.com.
Listening to this episode of "The Rich Mind Podcast" may leave you rethinking your entire approach to time! Host Randy Wilson empowers listeners to seize control of their days by adopting new perspectives on time management, debunking deeply ingrained misconceptions and offering practical tips. Be prepared to leave no room for excuses in your pursuit of success, and learn to harness the power of 24 hours. It's time to conquer your internal dialogue and realize your full potential. I'd also love to share with you a copy of my Amazon #1 Best Selling Book "Think Big!" to grab your FREE copy head over to https://randywilsononline.com Focus on Being Great!
On the latest episode of the Ducks Dish Podcast, Max Torres and Collin King discuss the latest in Oregon Football recruiting including Oklahoma QB Dillon Gabriel, offensive line recruiting, the transfer portal and more! Remember to like, comment, rate, review, subscribe and share the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms! Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to Max Torres' YouTube channel Follow Max Torres on Twitter Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Find more Oregon Ducks content on Fan Nation's Ducks Digest Like and follow Ducks Digest on Facebook Like and follow Max Torres on Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Girls Gone Hallmark, your favorite Hallmark movie podcast that brings honest and entertaining reviews twice weekly! In today's new episode, Megan and Wendy, review this season's highly anticipated "A Merry Scottish Christmas" starring Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf. Yes, that's right! The Salinger siblings are reunited again but with a royal twist this time around. Grab a pint and let's chat "A Merry Scottish Christmas!" About "A Merry Scottish Christmas" A MERRY SCOTTISH CHRISTMAS. The Saturday Hallmark Original drew a same-day aud of 3.3M viewers, beating everything on broadcast or cable primetime that night (save for ABC's WA vs OR college football game) in viewers & W18-49 (0.47) (Source: TV Mo Joe0) Written by Andrea Canning and Audrey Shulman.Audrey Shulman has seven writing credits including: "Every Time a Bell Rings," "The 27 Hour Day" and "As Luck Would Have It."Andrea Canning has 21 writing credits which include "A Paris Proposal," "Christmas Bedtime Stories" and "South Beach Love." "A Merry Scottish Christmas" was directed by Dustin Rikert. Dustin has 26 directing credits. Previous Hallmark movies include: "Where Are You, Christmas?" and "Next Stop, Christmas." Lacey Chabert (Dr. Lindsey Morgan) with 176 acting credits, Lacey shows no sign of slowing down. She has appeared in SIX Hallmark movies this year in addition to voice work on "Harriet the Spy" and "Harley Quinn." Related: A Complete List of Hallmark Movies Starring Lacey Chabert Scott Wolf (Brad Morgan) What has Bailey Salinger been doing since the year 2000 you ask? Working steadily! He had roles in series like "Everwood," "The Nine," "V," "The Night Shift" and "Perception." Most recently he has been in 63 episodes of "Nancy Drew" on The CW, all to round out his 51 acting credits. Related Podcast Episode: Girls Gone Hallmark interview with Keith Costumes. Keith created the costumes for A Merry Scottish Christmas, A Biltmore Christmas, Mystic Christmas, and more. James Robinson (Mac Bell) This Scottish wowie zowie has 28 acting credits. Although this appears to be his first Hallmark movie, it isn't his first TV Christmas movie. He wa sin Saving Christmas Spirit with Ashley Newbrough, which aired somewhere other than Hallmark Kellie Blaise (Sarah Morgan) in addition to acting, Kellie is an accomplished singer. She starred in the Irish Rom Com "The O'Briens" and contributed two original songs to the film. Fiona Bell (Josephine) Gerry O'Brien (Graeme Stewart) Tom Doonan (Hamish) Laura Hughes (Elspeth Abernathy) Andy Peppiette (Danny) Chris Mchallem (Angus Ryan) Tiernan Messitt-Greene (Charlie) Deirdre Monaghan (Local Woman) Eilidh Murphy (Young Josephine) Ali White (Dr. Amerila Bell) Iggy Bownes (Morgan Family Driver) Where Was "A Merry Scottish Christmas" Filmed? "A Merry Scottish Christmas" was filmed on location, mostly in Ireland with some filming done in Scotland. The Duns Castle Estate in the Scottish Borders doubles as the fictional Glencrave Castle. Filming was done over the summer, wrapping in early July 2023.
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You don't need constant hustle to achieve the freedom you desire! Planning is essential for efficient use of time. Whether you're juggling your career alongside your business or deciding on Monday morning what to do next, having a plan saves valuable energy otherwise spent on indecisiveness. In this episode of the Spiral Up Podcast, I'm going to dive into several ways that you can stop the hustle and work more efficiently. We'll get into the importance of time management and its role in achieving a balanced lifestyle. Because after all, being intentional about your actions will ultimately help you to level up in your business. GRAB THE “ORGANIZE MY LIFE” TRELLO BOARD HERE: https://trello.com/b/FoVf1l29/organize-my-life-template-for-high-achievers CHECK OUT THE SOL PLANNER HERE: https://solplanners.com/ REGISTER FOR THE MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME WORKSHOP HERE: https://www.iam-lifebydesign.com/maximizetime GET THE TIME TRACKING TOOL HERE: https://iam-lifebydesign.com/timetracker READY TO LIVE YOUR LIFE BY DESIGN? Apply for a breakthrough call with me and let's get this momentum started! https://iam-lifebydesign.com/breakthrough THE BETTER CLUB FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thebetterclub/ CONNECT WITH ME & GET ALL THE GOODIES: https://msha.ke/lachellewieme/ #lifebydesign #levelup #mompreneurlifestyle #peakperformance #spiralup #overwhelm #timemanagment #mindsetshift
This week we're replaying some of our favorite past episodes about Earth's number one satellite. In this episode from March 2020, we look at a research project that shows Earth days used to be about a half-hour shorter than they are now, mostly because of the moon. Plus: in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the National Shag Dance Championships are getting underway. How Long Until The Moon Slows The Earth To A 25 Hour Day? (Forbes) Days on Earth Used to Be 30 Minutes Shorter, Ancient Shell Suggests (Gizmodo) National Shag Dance Championships There's never a bad time to back Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Join us as we continue our REAL Parenting series, with this episode on “When it feels like you're parenting your parents.” This week Deb Kulchar shares her wisdom through a vulnerable and touching conversation that validates the paradigm shift of caring for those created to care for you. We know you'll take away practical strategies for journeying through one of life's most difficult challenges. Recommended Resources:The 36 Hour Day-by Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. RabinsSenior Services CenterText us your thoughts or questions at our Care Line: 317-979-7133For more information about Care to Change visit www.caretochange.orgFollow Care to Change on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CaretoChange.org/Follow Care to Change on Instagram or Twitter @care_to_changeIf you would like someone to come speak to your group about this topic, contact us for more details.If you are struggling schedule an appt today.
The 25 Hour Day (Yep, I'm gifting you an extra 60 mins in every day) Ever wish you JUST HAD MORE TIME? Well you're welcome, because today I'm giving you an extra hour every single day. As the master of time management, I've managed to build a multi-million dollar, global empire while homeschooling my 4 kids, and crushing my fitness goals as a professional athlete. And it's all because of the technique I'm sharing with you today. (SPOILER: I've never taught this before EVER!)
Welcome to Girls Gone Hallmark, the podcast where Megan and Wendy review the feel-good movies from the Hallmark Channel. Today, we'll be discussing the newest original movie, “Field Day” starring Rachel Boston and Benjamin Ayres. As PTO moms, we had a lot to say about this one. If you enjoy listening to Girls Gone Hallmark, we could definitely use your 5-star ratings and written reviews on your preferred podcast platform. Apple Podcast listeners: Use your phone's podcast app -> find the Girls Gone Hallmark show -> scroll all the way down to the review section -> tap 5 stars and tell listeners why Girls Gone Hallmark is your favorite Hallmark podcast. Hallmark News - October 2023 HALLMARK IS IN ITS TAYLOR SWIFT ERA! Hallmark Media likely put out some big dollars for use of Taylor Swift's “Christmas Tree Farm” song in their 2023 CTC promos. Sleepy Kitty Paw on Twitter shared that Field Day pulled in 1.52M live viewers and .12 in the key demo. The movie was the top, non-sports, program of the night. Per Hallmark, 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost was a ratings knock out with 3.9 million unduplicated total viewers. It is the network's most-watched 2023 premiere. How many total number holiday movies across all platforms/channels do you think there are this year? Roughly 155. Last year is was 243. About "Field Day" Rachel Boston stars as Jen. Rachel was last in “The More Love Grows” for Hallmark, before that she was in “A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe.” Sadly, Rachel is not in any of this year's CTC movies. Mr. Romance University plays Coach Dan Aldridge. Benjamin Ayres has a whopping 93 acting credits including last year's “Long Lost Christmas.” Most recently he was in a Canadian show called “Family Law.” He will co-star with Laura Vandervoot in “Miracle in Bethleham, PA” on December 21st on HMM. Shannon Chan-Kent plays Kelly. Talk about whopping, Kelly has 286 acting credits. She does a ton of voice work on animated shows like “Strawberry Shortcake,” “Sonic Prime” and “Polly Pocket.” Her last Hallmark credits looks like 2019's “Holiday Date” and “Flip That Romance.” She was also in “The Irresistible Blueberry Farm.” Carmel Amit plays scary lawyer lady Marissa. She has 65 acting credits including last year's “A Fabled Holiday.” The script was written Julie Sherman Wolfe. Up next for Julie is "Holiday Hotline." She took over the script after the original writer Duane Poole after he passed away. David Winning directed. He previous titles include "Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas," "The Nine Kittens of Christmas," "The 27-Hour Day" and about 80 others. The movie was filmed last fall in Vancouver, Canada. Fan Favorite Fall Hallmark Movie Reviews Get ready to welcome the fall season with your favorite Hallmark movies and Girls Gone Hallmark! This season, we are bringing plethora of fan favorites that you wouldn't want to miss. Stay tuned as we release brand new movie reviews every Tuesday. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast, so you never miss out on any of our exciting reviews. Falling for You - Hallmark Movie Review starring Taylor Cole and Tyler Hynes Autumn in the Vineyard - Hallmark Movie Review featuring Brendan Penny and Rachel Leigh Cook Pumpkin Pie Wars - Hallmark Movie Review with Julie Gonzalo and Rico Aragon My Best Friend's Bouquet - Hallmark Movie Review starring Chaley Rose and Nathan Witte Love, Of Course - with Guest Eric Rutin from Hallmark Mysteries & More Podcast Sweet Autumn - Hallmark Movie Review featuring Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade - Hallmark Movie Review with guests Bran and Dan from Deck the Hallmark
Today, Girls Gone Hallmark welcomes Dan and Bran from Deck the Hallmark to review "Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade." Fans of Deck the Hallmark can expect Dan and Bran to bring their signature wit and insightful commentary to discuss this delightful holiday Hallmark movie. This episode was so much fun to make and Megan and Wendy hope you enjoy it as much as they had making it. Your feedback means a lot to us and helps us reach more listeners. Please consider leaving a review and 5-STAR rating to let others know why you love Girls Gone Hallmark! Apple Podcast listeners: Use your phone's podcast app -> find the Girls Gone Hallmark show -> scroll all the way down to the review section -> tap 5 stars and tell listeners why Girls Gone Hallmark is your favorite Hallmark podcast. About Deck the Hallmark Deck the Hallmark is a daily podcast co-hosted by Dan and Bran. They are joined by friends and other special guests to discuss Hallmark and other made-for-television movies! Deck the Hallmark is celebrating their 1,000th episode this month. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Deck the Hallmark Podcast (@hallmarkpodcast) //www.instagram.com/embed.js About "Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade" "Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade" premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 4, 2012. Autumn Reeser stars as Emily Jones. This was Reeser's first film for Hallmark. She has since gone on to star in hits like "The Wedding Veil" trilogies, "Always Amore" and "The 27-Hour Day." Antonio Cupo plays Henry Williams. He has 74 acting credits and was recently in "Guiding Emily" as well as "A Winning Team" - both from 2023. Related Podcast Episode: Could "Guiding Emily" be the best Hallmark movie of the year? Listen to our review and thoughts. Nancey Silvers and Bill Froehlich are given writing credits. This movie was directed by Ron Oliver who has 85 previous directing credits including "Christmas at the Plaza," "A Timeless Christmas" and "The Housewives of the North Pole." Fan Favorite Fall Hallmark Movie Reviews Get ready to welcome the fall season with your favorite Hallmark movies and Girls Gone Hallmark! This season, we are bringing plethora of fan favorites that you wouldn't want to miss. Stay tuned as we release brand new movie reviews every Tuesday. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast, so you never miss out on any of our exciting reviews.
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Mastering Work, Family, and Fitness in a 24-Hour Day," this is a must-listen for anyone seeking to achieve a harmony between their personal and professional lives. Rushing from work to family responsibilities and finding time for fitness can often feel overwhelming, but fear not! Our practical insights will empower you to take control of your schedule and maximize your productivity without compromising on the quality of your family life or your own well-being. Discover time management techniques that will enable you to allocate dedicated slots for work, quality family time, and invigorating workouts.
Welcome to Episode 163 of Dividend Talk, where we dive deep into the world of dividend growth investing and explore the benefits of this strategy compared to the grind of a 14-hour workday. In our news segment, we cover the latest updates on prominent companies like Walgreens Boots Alliance, Philips, and Apple, shedding light on significant developments that may impact the market. Then, we turn our attention to the world of dividends, discussing exciting increases from companies like VICI Properties Inc. ($VICI), Verizon Communications Inc. ($VZ), and KLA Corporation. We also delve into T-Mobile US's initiation of dividends and their ambitious plans for dividend growth. Our main topic for this episode delves into the life of our co-host Derek, an engineer for a high-volume manufacturing plant. We explore the pressures of the job, work-life balance challenges, and the pursuit of financial freedom. We contemplate the value of hard work and how dividend investing fits into the picture, offering a way to grow wealth without constant portfolio management. As we navigate through these topics, we also answer questions from our audience, touching on various aspects of dividend growth investing and discussing specific stocks like LVMH ($LMVH), ASML, and more. Summary with Tickers: $WBA (Walgreens Boots Alliance) $PHIA (Philips) $AAPL (Apple) $VICI (VICI Properties Inc.) $VZ (Verizon Communications Inc.) $TMUS (T-Mobile US) $KLA (KLA Corporation) $LMVH (LVMH) $BATS (British American Tobacco) $ASML (ASML) $PHNX (Phoenix Group Holdings) Join us in this episode to gain insights into dividend growth investing and discover how it can change your financial journey. Feel free to also join the discussion at our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dividendtalk
Celebrate Christmas in July with Girls Gone Hallmark! Listen in as Megan and Wendy review "You, Me & the Christmas Trees" which premiered as part of the 2021 Countdown to Christmas on Friday, October 22, 2021. Look for the 'Did You See That?' when Benjamin Ayres tops his hot cocoa with whipped cream and then in the next scene it is magically gone. Is there a Christmas movie you'd like Girls Gone Hallmark to review? Email your suggestion to meganandwendy@gmail.com. Girls Gone Hallmark celebrates Christmas in July with a review of "You, Me & the Christmas Trees" written by Julie Sherman Wolfe and stars Benjamin Ayres. About "You, Me & the Christmas Trees" This movie was written by Julie Sherman Wolfe who currently has 33 writing credits. She has written several hits like "Hanukkah on Rye" and "A Holiday Spectacular" both from 2022. Next up from Julie is "Field Day." David Winning directed "You, Me & the Christmas Trees." He has directed an impressive 78 movies inclusing Hallmark favorites like "The Nine Kittens of Christmas," "The 27-Hour Day," and "Time For Him to Come Home for Christmas." Winning is also the director on Wolfe's "Field Day." Benjamin Ayres stars as Jack. He currently has 92 acting credits including last year's "Long Lost Christmas." Ayres has a side project called Romance University which drops limited merchandise featuring fan favorite stars from Hallmark Channel. This movie also includes Danica McKellar who left Hallmark Channel for GAF and signed an exclusive deal with the network that lasts through 2023. According to Heavy, this movie was filmed in Canada during a heatwave. It is supposed to take place in real-live Avon where Julie Sherman Wolfe currently resides with her family. Related: Girls Gone Hallmark talks with Julie Sherman Wolfe
4:2 That he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh to the lusts of men, but to the will of God. 4:3 For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries:
"When Love Springs" is the final movie from Hallmark Channel's 'Spring Into Love' line up for 2023. This movie stars Rhiannon Fish as Rory and premiered on Saturday, May 6th. Listen as Megan and Wendy review the second movie this spring season starring Fish. Do sparks fly with her co-star like we saw in "A Picture of Her" with Tyler Hynes? What do you think of Rhiannon Fish? Want to see her in more Hallmark movies? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com. Girls Gone Hallmark is a Hallmark podcast hosted by Megan and Wendy. Listen as they review Hallmark Channel original movies every week. Today, Megan and Wendy review "When Love Springs" starring Rhiannon Fish. Summer Fun on Girls Gone Hallmark! Megan and Wendy will review fan favorite Hallmark movies all summer long! About "When Love Springs" This movie was filmed on location in Brisbane, Australia in December 2022. Rhiannon Fish plays Rory - we saw her most recently in "A Picture of Her" alongside Tyler Hynes. She's also appeared in a handful of other Hallmark movies include "Nikki & Nora Sister Sleuths" and "The 27 Hour Day." Related: Girls Gone Hallmark review "A Picture of Her" with Rhiannon Fish and Tyler Hynes Tons of Hallmark Newbies on the Crew "When Love Springs" was directed by Jo-Anne Brechin. She has 15 directing credits but this is her first for Hallmark Channel. She previously directed the Australian TV series "Miss Ink," a documentary about the Miss Ink Australia pageant celebrating tattooed women. Writing credit for "When Love Springs" goes to Ansley Gordon who has 12 writing credits and 28 acting credits. She both wrote and starred in "Love on the Reef." James William O'Halloran plays Noah. He is kind of a newbie with 25 acting credits, many of them are guest spots on popular sitcoms like "Single Parents," "SuperStore" and "The Mindy Project" where he played Hot Man #2. Was also a model on game show "The Price is Right." Callan Colley plays ex-boyfriend Jason. He is even more of a newbie with only six acting credits including two episodes of the Netflix series "The Letdown." Renee Herbert plays sister Cleo. She has six acting credits, mostly music videos and short films. Erin Connor plays mom Lyla Richards. She has 42 acting credits, mostly Australian TV series. You Might Also Want to Like: Hallmark Channel's March 2023 Line Up of Original Movies April 2023 on Hallmark Channel What to expect from Hallmark Channel in May 2023 Look what's on Hallmark Channel in June 2023
In the midst of the Great Depression, cereal manufacturer Kellogg's switched to a shorter, six-hour day. This continued a trend that seemed inevitable: people would work less and less. But economic policies, management strategies, and cultural attitudes changed. The story of the rise and fall of Kellogg's six-hour day is a microcosm of these changes, as well as of our attitudes about the roles of money, leisure, work, and women and men. In the book, Kellogg's 6-Hour Day, historian Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt shares his findings in studying Kellogg's shorter workday. His main sources of information were 434 interviews conducted by the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor, 124 interviews he himself conducted of workers, and 241 responses to a survey he had sent. What follows is a summary of the story, and Hunnicutt's findings. Kellogg's switched to a 6-hour day to create jobs During the Great Depression, American businesses took on a policy of “work sharing.” The idea was that fewer would be unemployed if everyone shared jobs – more workers, working fewer hours. So, on December 1, 1930, W. K. Kellogg changed most departments in Kellogg's Battle Creek, Michigan plant from three eight-hour shifts to four six-hour shifts. A shorter workday had seemed inevitable This continued a decades-long trend of shorter working hours. Labor activist William Heighton had written in 1827 that the workday should be reduced from twelve hours to ten, eight, and so on, “until the development and progress of science have reduced human labour to its lowest terms.” John Stuart Mill had written in 1848 about his vision for a “Stationary State”: After necessities were met, people would seek progress in mental, moral, and social realms. John Maynard Keynes would predict in the same year Kellogg's switched to six hours, 1930, that we'd have a fifteen-hour work week by 2030. George Bernard Shaw and Julian Juxley had predicted a maximum two-hour workday by the end of the 1900s. Other businesses shortened their workdays, too Other businesses followed Kellogg's' lead. A survey by the Industrial Conference Board in 1931 estimated 50% of American businesses had shortened hours to save jobs. President Herbert Hoover was considering making a 6-hour day a national policy. In the 1932 presidential campaign, both major parties were advocating shorter hours. The 6-hour day was the hot business topic Not only did the six-hour day help create jobs, it seemed for a while like it was a better business policy. Forbes called it “the topic of discussion in the business world.” Business Week concluded it was profitable. The New York Times called it “a complete success.” Factory and Industrial Management magazine called the six-hour day, the “biggest piece of industrial news since Ford announced his five-dollar-a-day policy.” At Kellogg's, 15% more shredded wheat cases were being packed per hour. Profits had doubled in 1931, versus three years prior. After five years with the six-hour day, overhead costs had been reduced 25%, labor costs 10%, with 41% fewer accidents. W. K. Kellogg said, “We can afford to pay as much for six hours as we formerly paid for eight.” (That should be taken with a grain of salt. W. K. Kellogg took pride in crafting a public image as a “welfare capitalist,” as evinced by the full-page newspaper ads he took out, boasting how Kellogg's had done its part. In reality, nearly half of workers later surveyed recalled that their wages were reduced.) Kellogg's returned to an 8-hour day for WWII In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order to direct the maximum amount of manpower toward supporting the country's fight in WWII. Kellogg's responded in kind by temporarily returning to eight-hour shifts. A rift formed between Kellogg's management and the labor union This was actually an opportunity the company had been looking for. Kellogg's management and that at other companies were beginning to resent the six-hour day, and workers were becoming divided over whether they wanted a shorter workday, or more pay. In 1936, the National Council of Grain Producers had started a union chapter in Kellogg's Battle Creek headquarters. W. K. Kellogg had been proud to pay what he considered the best hourly wages in town. During the first meeting with union officers, he wept, and kept saying, “If only they had come to me, I would have given them what they wanted.” The union got an inch, and wanted a mile After this point, the relationship between Kellogg's workers and management became adversarial. W. K. had left in 1937, after the union came in, and at that point the union leaders had been pushing to not only have a six-hour day, in which they could earn a bonus based upon productivity, but they had also wanted time-and-a-half pay for working more than six hours in a day. Hunnicutt wrote, “More than any other union demand, this position would come to haunt Kellogg workers.” Demanding overtime pay on a six-hour day helped turn management against the shorter workday, and create a rift between workers who wanted higher wages, and workers who wanted shorter hours. In the larger relationship between management and labor, the American Federation of Labor introduced a bill in congress, prohibiting goods produced by workers working more than thirty hours a week from being traded across state lines. Hunnicutt cites this as having shifted the business world's stance on shorter hours from support to opposition. Shorter hours became exploitation, longer hours a reward In 1938, Kellogg's management deepened the divide between six-hour and eight-hour workers by proposing they be allowed to schedule 40-hour weeks during periods of heavy production. Overtime became available instead of a productivity bonus. Senior workers had priority access to overtime, and so they lost interest in the productivity bonus. So in the early 1940s, before the war, worker opinions were shifting to view shorter hours not as a benefit, but as instead an exploitation of workers – making them bear the brunt of fighting unemployment. And Kellogg's was actively campaigning against shorter days, asking workers to consider how much more they would make working eight hours. Human Relations Management saw work as life's center Meanwhile, the business world was shifting from a Scientific Management philosophy to a Human Relations Management philosophy. Scientific Management practitioners were obsessed with efficiency, but Human Relations Management practitioners were more interested in imbuing work with joy and meaning – making work its own reward. The Human Relations Management school envisioned that as work brought satisfaction, engineers and scientists would lead society into an orderly world, where desires met obligations, consumption met production, and work and leisure merged. According to Humans Relations Management, time away from work and consumption was a relic of an illogical past. Instead of work becoming obsolete, giving way to more freedom, work would become the center of life, and help us ascend Maslow's hierarchy. Fewer workers wanted to return to 6 hours After the war, many departments returned to six-hour shifts, but six-hour workers slowly lost their beloved shorter shifts over the following decades. Central to this struggle was how workers viewed leisure. Kellogg's workers had previously voted to essentially “buy” shorter working hours, being paid less overall, in exchange for more leisure time. Employees used their time to improve their homes, go hunting, grow and can food in their gardens, and spend time volunteering in their communities. But slowly, workers became less interested in having time away from work. Leisure was outsourced to mass media One explanation from a worker Hunnicutt interviewed was, people were now outsourcing all things they used to spend time on. One place they were outsourcing to was mass media. Sports had been such serious business amongst Kellogg's employees, they had hired “semi-pro” softball or basketball players to play on the teams. But why watch the company team play, when you can watch pros on television? One former six-hour worker bemoaned that even conversation had been outsourced – to radio, or television talk-show hosts. Shorter hours became seen as weak and feminine The question, Six hours or eight? became a gender issue. Early on, both men and women were interested in six-hour shifts. Three-fourths of men voted for six-hour shifts in 1937, but half of men were working eight hours by 1947. The six-hour departments began to be referred to as “girls' departments,” doing “women's work.” Management also assigned sick and disabled employees to the six-hour departments. Men who chose to work six-hours were labeled “sissies,” “lazy,” or “weird.” Men saw work, not leisure, as a source of control and identity Hunnicutt's interpretation was that men were increasingly seeing work as a place for control and identity – that many hadn't known what to do with themselves after their shorter shifts. They didn't like spending more time at home and being assigned chores by their wives, or hearing what they considered gossip. As a result, men placed more importance on working longer hours – or at least appearing to. Hunnicutt said men he interviewed commonly claimed to have gotten second jobs while they were working six hours. How often is “commonly”?, he doesn't say, but he points out only 35% ever did get second jobs. Men felt they “had to” work long hours This attitude, which we might today call “toxic masculinity,” extended into attitudes about leisure. When asked why they preferred longer hours, men spoke of necessity, and used dramatic language, saying they had to “keep the wolf from the door,” “feed the family,” and “put bread on the table.” When Hunnicutt pointed out to men who had been working in the 1950s that workers in the Great Depression had been willing to take pay cuts to have more free time, he says they got defensive, lectured him on “the facts of life economically,” called six-hours “nonsense” or a “pipe dream,” or dismissed the question as silly. While Hunnicutt's conclusions here are plausible, it seemed like he really wanted it to be true, and didn't present men's attitudes scientifically. There's no mention of what earnings were relative to cost-of-living, and no acknowledgement of what these men's roles might have been, truthfully, in the economics of their homes. There's not even a mention of how throwing thousands of young men into the meat grinder that was WWII, tasked with saving the world, might have affected their own perceptions of what was expected of them. Though he did present a story of one man who had found that the extra money he made going back to eight hours was due to his ex-wife, as alimony. A shorter workday became “a sexist ploy” In the 1970s, Kellogg's women worked with a local women's-rights group, who presented the case that six-hour shifts were a sexist ploy meant to subjugate women. They demanded management “allow” women to have “full-time” jobs. Kellogg's posted notices in the plant claiming that to make pay “comparable,” they were opening up eight-hour departments to women. In doing so, they skirted the issue: The activists had wanted not just comparable hours, but comparable hourly pay. The 6-hour mavericks held on Workers who stuck with the six-hour shift – who Hunnicutt calls “six-hour mavericks” – were about a quarter of the Kellogg's workforce from 1957, into the 1980s. The union worked according to a department-by-department vote on the length of the day, so long as the six-hour workers didn't interfere with the union majority's strategy to try to get higher wages and more benefits. With longer hours, efficiency fell by the wayside Overtime had previously been thought of as a penalty to the company for being understaffed, but it became a way for workers to earn more money while the company's staffing requirements remained flexible. According to Hunnicutt, with overtime instead of productivity bonuses, workers were less-motivated and careful. The company had to resort to being more controlling, motivating workers with fines, threats, and firings. The death of the 6-hour shift The increased benefits the union had fought for over the years may have worked against the six-hour shift. The final nail in the coffin was driven in 1984, when Kellogg's threatened to relocate if workers didn't vote to abandon the six-hour shift. So the six-hour workers gave in and voted to give it up. Some retired, some worked eight hours, but the coffin in which this nail was driven was both figurative and literal. The six-hour workers held a “funeral,” building a full-sized cardboard coffin, painted black, placed on the workroom floor, a cut-out skeleton placed inside. Thus reversed a trend that had held on for over 150 years. The idea of less work and more leisure gave way to a stable amount of work, and more consumption. It's tempting to blame the death of the 6-hour shift on one of many juicy narratives. You could say people forgot how to spend their leisure time. You could say people were overly-materialistic, and wanted more money, instead of time. You could say toxic masculinity and a patriarchal society tipped the scales so those who wanted to work shorter hours were no longer in the majority. You could say the unions got too demanding and sabotaged the long-fought battle for a shorter working day. All these are probably true to an extent. Ultimately, businesses want to, need to, maximize profit. They have to offer benefits to employees to stay competitive. To offer those benefits profitably, they need more work from fewer workers. If you believe the efficient-market hypothesis, if a shorter workday were indeed more profitable, some business would beat its competitors by offering one, and other businesses would follow suit. So far, that hasn't happened. If, as I believe, creativity becomes more important, productivity will be about [Mind Management, Not Time Management, and a more-relaxed work schedule will be embraced. But probably not for boxing corn flakes. There's your summary of Kellogg's 6-Hour Day This episode is essentially a summary of the book, Kellogg's 6-Hour Day, by Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt. The book is very dense and written in an academic style, so I can't recommend it unless you really want to dig deep into questions about work and leisure. It's a provocative story that makes you wonder if we could be living in a world where a 6-hour day is standard. But it sounds like it wasn't even close. About Your Host, David Kadavy David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative. 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My guest this week is Kelli Richards, who's been a trusted Advisor to legendary musicians, tech executives, leaders and innovators. During her 25 years as a consultant she's worked with artists like Paul McCartney, Todd Rundgren, Stewart Copeland, Prince, Michael Jackson and even Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs. While she was still in high school, Kelli approached Steve at a local cafe in Cupertino, and he accepted her request for him to be her mentor, which started a relationship that lasted over 30 years until his passing. She put herself through college by working at GPI Publications, (the home of Guitar Player, Keyboard & Bass Magazines), and then moved to Hollywood where she landed a job as an A&R exec at EMI Music. Kelli eventually headed back to Apple, and was in charge of the company's early forays in music, as she was largely responsible for making Apple computers the go-to computer for creatives everywhere. Since Apple, she has worked with a range of disruptive, innovative start-ups, and Fortune 100 companies as an advisor, consultant, and sometimes as an acting VP of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships. During the interview spoke about getting Steve Jobs as her mentor as a teenager, laying the foundation for Apple in the music and film communities, helping Todd Rundgren build Patronet, working as a young A&R exec, moving into the roll of trusted advisor, the future of digital music, and much more. I spoke with Kelli via Zoom from her office in the heart of Silicon Valley. On the intro I'll take a look at how we now live in a 32 hour day, and how to clean and disinfect a microphone. var podscribeEmbedVars = { epId: 84901026, backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };
Happy Valentine's Day week! We are so thankful for all of you and for your listening to our show! On today's episode, we are talking to Paul and Margaret Purifoy! Paul and Margaret are the parents of our very own Robin Wall. They have been married for almost 52 years, so we thought they would be good to talk to about making a marriage work. Paul and Margaret had a “frayed knot” when they were faced with the difficult decision of a next step for Margaret's mother, after she was widowed with Alzheimer's disease. They decided to take her in, and take care of her themselves; this was actually Paul's idea! This is the most precious couple and they share so much wisdom with us from their journey of a long and happy life together. Through the ups and downs of life they have managed to stay close to the Lord and close to each other. You will love listening to them and get so much out of it. Listen in. Recommended Resources: The 36 Hour Day, by Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins Matthew 11:28 #afrayedknotpodcast #dementia #marriedlife
Is A.I. the next iPhone or the next internet? Kipp and Kieran dive into how A.I.'s innovation will turn into HUGE business opportunities for marketers. Press play to learn how businesses exploded in a time of new technology, How A.I. will help you iterate toward your goals, get rid of blockers, even out the bias, and ideate on AI tools that could change our everyday life. If you like this episode, listen to our episode - 6 A.I. Tools That Will Save You 1-Hour/Day https://link.chtbl.com/6AITools We're on Social Media! Follow us for everyday marketing wisdom straight to your feed YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGtXqPiNV8YC0GMUzY-EUFg Twitter: https://twitter.com/matgpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matgpod Thank you for tuning into Marketing Against The Grain! Don't forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts (so you never miss an episode)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-against-the-grain/id1616700934 If you love this show, please leave us a 5-Star Review https://link.chtbl.com/h9_sjBKH and share your favorite episodes with friends. We really appreciate your support. Host Links: Kipp Bodnar, https://twitter.com/kippbodnar Kieran Flanagan, https://twitter.com/searchbrat ‘Marketing Against The Grain' is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.
Kipp and Kieran bring the heat with six AI tools that will TRANSFORM the way you work and scale you to the next level. Press play to listen to how these tools will uplevel you and your team with the power of AI through file organization, content marketing, memorizing your online search, and more! AI tools mentioned: MEM AI https://get.mem.ai/ Interior AI https://interiorai.com/ PepperContent https://www.peppercontent.io/ Heyday https://heyday.xyz/ Windsor https://www.windsor.io/ Boomy https://boomy.com/ We're on Social Media! Follow us for everyday marketing wisdom straight to your feed YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGtXqPiNV8YC0GMUzY-EUFg Twitter: https://twitter.com/matgpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matgpod Thank you for tuning into Marketing Against The Grain! Don't forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts (so you never miss an episode)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-against-the-grain/id1616700934 If you love this show, please leave us a 5-Star Review https://link.chtbl.com/h9_sjBKH and share your favorite episodes with friends. We really appreciate your support. Host Links: Kipp Bodnar, https://twitter.com/kippbodnar Kieran Flanagan, https://twitter.com/searchbrat ‘Marketing Against The Grain' is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.