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Want to share your feedback? Send us a message!Catherine Theys, Ph.D., Professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, joins host Sara MacIntyre, M.A., CCC-SLP, to discuss acquired stuttering, including both neurogenic stuttering and functional stuttering. Drawing on her clinical and research expertise, Dr. Theys provides an overview of acquired stuttering, different subtypes, and how it differs from developmental stuttering in terms of etiology, presentation, and experiences. The conversation explores assessment, differential diagnosis, and treatment considerations, including the unique challenges faced by individuals who develop stuttering later in life. Dr. Theys also shares insights from the research literature, highlighting the need for more systematic investigation in this area and discussing projects her lab is pursuing to advance our understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying acquired stuttering and improve clinical assessment and intervention. Throughout the episode, listeners gain practical guidance for evaluating and supporting individuals with acquired stuttering while developing a deeper understanding of this less frequently discussed area of stuttering research and clinical practice.Resources for further learning:Theys & Fairbairn (in press). Acquired stuttering: recent developments. In: The Routledge International Handbook of Stuttering. Howell & Gattie (Eds.). Routledge International Handbook of Stuttering. Grout-Brown & Theys (2025). Assessment and treatment of acquired stuttering: A single subject study. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 84, 106121.Theys, Jaakkola, Melzer, De Nil, Guenther, Cohen, Fox & Joutsa (2024). Localisation of stuttering based on causal brain lesions. Brain, 147(6), 2203-13. Gooch, Melzer, Horne, Grenfell, Livingston, Pitcher, Dalrymple-Alford, Anderson, McAuliffe and Theys (2024). Higher frequency of stuttered disfluencies negatively affects communicative participation in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 67(10), 3631-42. Gooch, Horne, Melzer, McAuliffe, MacAskill, Dalrymple-Alford, Anderson & Theys (2023). Acquired Stuttering in Parkinson's Disease. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 10(6), 956-966. Theys & Tetnowski (2023). Case reports of acquired stuttering. In: Case Reports in Stuttering and Cluttering. Eggers & Leahy (Eds.), pgs. 114-123. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Theys & De Nil (2022). Acquired stuttering: etiology, symptomatology, identification and treatment. In: Stuttering: Characteristics, Assessment and Treatment (4th ed.). Zebrowski, Anderson & Conture (Eds.), 33 pgs. Thieme Publishers. De Nil, Theys & Jokel (2018). Stroke-related acquired neurogenic stuttering. In: Aphasia Rehabilitation: Clinical Challenges. Coppens, P. & Patterson, J. (Eds.), pgs. 173-202. Jones & Bartlett Learning. Theys, van Wieringen, Sunaert, Thijs & De Nil (2011). A one-year prospective study of neurogenic stuttering following stroke: Incidence and co-occurring disorders. Journal of Communication Disorders, 44, 678-687. Theys, van Wieringen, Tuyls & De Nil (2009). Acquired stuttering in a 16-year-old boy. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 22, 427-435. Theys, van Wieringen & De Nil (2008). A clinician survey of speech and non-speech characteristics of neurogenic stuttering. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 33, 1-23. Bio: Catherine Theys is a Professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. She trained in Speech-Language Therapy and Audiology at KU Leuven (Belgium), where she also completed her PhD in Biomedical Sciences. Her research seeks to advance understanding of speech and language difficulties by integrating behavioural and neuroimaging approaches. Her key research interests include developmental and acquired stuttering, acquired neurogenic communication disorders, and the neuroscience of speech and language.
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In this episode of PICU Doc on Call, hosts Dr. Monica Gray and Dr. Pradip Kamat explore procedural sedation in the pediatric ICU. They cover sedation levels, pre-screening, risk stratification using ASA classifications, and medication selection tailored to each patient's hemodynamic and respiratory status. Through real-world case discussions involving respiratory failure, septic shock, and acute neurological decline, they highlight the importance of end-tidal CO2 monitoring and early adverse event recognition. Key takeaways include avoiding the term "conscious sedation," preparing rescue plans, and prioritizing patient safety through careful assessment and monitoring.Show Highlights:Definitions and levels of sedation (minimal, moderate, deep sedation, and general anesthesia)Importance of terminology in procedural sedationMonitoring sedation levels using scales like the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS)Pre-screening and risk stratification considerations for pediatric patientsASA physical status classification system for assessing patient riskUnique challenges of procedural sedation in critically ill childrenAdverse events associated with pediatric procedural sedation, particularly respiratory complicationsManagement strategies for specific cases requiring sedation (e.g., respiratory failure, septic shock)Importance of end-tidal CO2 monitoring during sedationKey takeaways for safe sedation practices in the pediatric ICU settingReferences: Nir Atlas; Rahul C. Damania; Pradip P. Kamat In Fuhrman & Zimmerman - Textbook of Pediatric Critical Care Chapter 135, 1624-1628Statement on Continuum of Depth of Sedation: Definition of General Anesthesia and Levels of Sedation/Analgesia by Committee on Quality Management and Departmental Administration. Last Amended: October 23, 2024.Coté CJ, Wilson S; AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS; AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. Guidelines for Monitoring and Management of Pediatric Patients Before, During, and After Sedation for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures. Pediatrics. 2019 Jun;143(6):e20191000. doi: 10.1542/peds.2019-1000. PMID: 31138666.xKrauss B, Green SM. Procedural sedation and analgesia in children. Lancet. 2006 Mar 4;367(9512):766-80. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(06)68230-5. PMID: 16517277.Sharif S, Kang J, Sadeghirad B, Rizvi F, Forestell B, Greer A, Hewitt M, Fernando SM, Mehta S, Eltorki M, Siemieniuk R, Duffett M, Bhatt M, Burry L, Perry JJ, Petrosoniak A, Pandharipande P, Welsford M, Rochwerg B. Pharmacological agents for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department and intensive care unit: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised trials. Br J Anaesth. 2024 Mar;132(3):491-506. doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2023.11.050. Epub 2024 Jan 6. PMID: 38185564.Smith, Heidi A. B. MD, MSCI (Chair)1,2; Besunder, James B. DO, FCCM3,4; Betters, Kristina A. MD1; Johnson, Peter N. PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, FCCM, FPPA, FASHP5,6; Srinivasan, Vijay MBBS, MD, FCCM7,8; Stormorken, Anne MD9,10; Farrington, Elizabeth PharmD, FCCM11; Golianu, Brenda MD12,13; Godshall, Aaron J. MD14; Acinelli, Larkin CPNP-AC, ACHPN15; Almgren, Christina CPNP16; Bailey, Christine H. MD17; Boyd, Jenny M. MD18,19; Cisco, Michael J. MD20; Damian, Mihaela MD, MPH21,22; deAlmeida, Mary L. MD23,24; Fehr, James MD13,25; Fenton, Kimberly E. MD, FCCM14; Gilliland, Frances DNP, CPNP-AC/PC26,27; Grant, Mary Jo C. CPNP-AC, PhD, FAAN28; Howell, Joy MD29; Ruggles, Cassandra A. PharmD, BCCCP, BCPPS30; Simone, Shari DNP31,32; Su, Felice MD21,22; Sullivan, Janice E. MD33,34; Tegtmeyer, Ken MD, FAAP, FCCM35,36; Traube, Chani MD, FCCM29; Williams, Stacey CPNP-AC37; Berkenbosch, John W. MD, FAAP, FCCM (Chair)33,34. 2022 Society of Critical Care Medicine Clinical Practice Guidelines on Prevention and Management of Pain, Agitation, Neuromuscular Blockade, and Delirium in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients With Consideration of the ICU Environment and Early Mobility. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 23(2):p e74-e110, February 2022. | DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000002873Benzoni T, Agarwal A, Cascella M. Procedural Sedation. [Updated 2025 Mar 22]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2026 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551685/Kerson AG, DeMaria R, Mauer E, Joyce C, Gerber LM, Greenwald BM, Silver G, Traube C. Validity of the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS) in critically ill children. J Intensive Care. 2016 Oct 26;4:65. doi: 10.1186/s40560-016-0189-5. PMID: 27800163; PMCID: PMC5080705.Tel-Dan SF, Shavit D, Nates R, Samuel N, Shavit I. Emergency Physician-Administered Sedation for Thoracostomy in Children With Pleuropneumonia. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 1;37(12):e1209-e1212. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001975. PMID: 31929389.Cosgrove P, Krauss BS, Cravero JP, Fleegler EW. Predictors of Laryngospasm During 276,832 Episodes of Pediatric Procedural Sedation. Ann Emerg Med. 2022 Dec;80(6):485-496. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.05.002. Epub 2022 Jun 23. PMID: 35752522.Cravero JP, Blike GT, Beach M, Gallagher SM, Hertzog JH, Havidich JE, Gelman B; Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium. Incidence and nature of adverse events during pediatric sedation/anesthesia for procedures outside the operating room: report from the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium. Pediatrics. 2006 Sep;118(3):1087-96. doi: 10.1542/peds.2006-0313. PMID: 16951002.
Join Drex and Alisa as they chat with a father-daughter duo helping bring Shrek the Musical to life behind the scenes. While one is busy painting the sets and the other is creating props, both are playing a key role in building the world of Far Far Away. They discuss the creative process, the challenges of backstage work, and what it's like working together on a production. Along the way, they also touch on past experiences with the theater and what keeps them coming back to help make the magic happen Watch on Youtube - https://youtu.be/dhSuOrRuRXI Shrek...The Musical Jun 26, 2026 - Jul 12, 2026 Join Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, and all your favorite fairy-tale misfits in this hilarious and heartwarming musical adventure! Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek the Musical brings the beloved story to life on stage with dazzling songs, side-splitting humor, and a powerful message about friendship and self-acceptance. When the ogre Shrek sets out to rescue Princess Fiona, he discovers that true beauty is more than skin deep—and that even the unlikeliest heroes can find their happily ever after. Filled with fun for the whole family, Shrek the Musical is a big, bright, beautiful celebration of love and laughter that you won't want to miss! https://lyricperformingartscompany.thundertix.com/events/255974
The Unofficial Bengals Podcast reviews the current headlines - the promotion of the Blackburn daughters, the Burrow restructure, the spring injuries, TUBP's newly-declared '4-year window', Colbie Young's potential impact on the future of Iosivas, Dexter Lawrence, Gesicki, the competition at the slot position, Howell's deal, Bobby Wagner, DJ Turner, and much more! Then, we review key points from Joe Burrow's press conference, as well as the work he's putting in to improving his throwing mechanics. 'It's tough to unlearn instinct.' - TUBP No one talks Bengals quite like The Unofficial Bengals Podcast!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Defence spending is rising whether voters like it or not. The UK has committed to 2.5% of national income and aims for nearer 3.5% over the next decade, £30bn a year for each percentage point. What does the country get back? Can defence spending be pro-growth?In this week's VoxTalk, John Van Reenen (LSE) argues that getting a return on investment based on innovation need not be left to luck. For example nuclear power, GPS and the internet all began as military projects. The spillovers can be planned for; the trick is to make defence spending innovation-rich, and make procurement work better.Traditional top-down procurement mostly produces lock-in: the same firms winning over and over. Van Reenen's study of a project at the US Air Force shows the difference: when it asked firms what they could build, rather than telling them what to make, the competitions brought in startups, generated more original patents, and spilled ideas into the civilian economy. The research behind this episode:Moretti, Enrico, Claudia Steinwender, and John Van Reenen. 2025. "The Intellectual Spoils of War? Defense R&D, Productivity, and International Spillovers." The Review of Economics and Statistics 107 (1). An ungated version is available as NBER Working Paper No. 26483.Howell, Sabrina T., Jason Rathje, John Van Reenen, and Jun Wong. 2025. "Opening Up Military Innovation: Causal Effects of Reforms to US Defense Research." Journal of Political Economy 133 (11). An ungated version is available as NBER Working Paper No. 28700.To cite this episode:Phillips, Tim, and John Van Reenen. 2026. “Making defence spending pay.” VoxTalks Economics (podcast).Assign this as extra listening. The citation above is formatted and ready for a reading list or VLE.About the guestJohn Van Reenen is the Ronald Coase School Professor at the London School of Economics and Director of the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion at the Centre for Economic Performance. He chairs the Council of Economic Advisors to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the NBER. His research spans innovation, productivity, industrial organisation, and the public policies that shape them.Research cited in this episodeCrowding in, not crowding out. Moretti, Steinwender and Van Reenen tracked industries across twenty-three economies over several decades and found that higher defence R&D spending raised private R&D rather than displacing it, with knock-on gains for productivity growth in the following decades.The SBIR Open Topics reform. The US Air Force Small Business Innovation Research programme traditionally ran "conventional" competitions specifying the technology wanted; from 2018 it added "open" competitions inviting firms to propose any idea useful to the Air Force. Howell, Rathje, Van Reenen and Wong compared near-winners with near-losers and found the open awards produced new military technology, more original patents, and civilian spillovers such as venture capital funding; the conventional awards mostly produced lock-in.Spin-offs from military research. Nuclear power, GPS and the internet each began as military projects before becoming civilian technologies; Van Reenen reaches back further to the claw of Archimedes, built to fend off the Roman fleet at Syracuse, as an early example of defence invention finding a wider use.The Draghi report. Van Reenen worked with Mario Draghi on his 2024 report on European competitiveness; he draws on it to argue that fragmented standards and duplicated procurement across Europe waste money, and that common standards and joint procurement would let countries specialise where they hold a comparative advantage.More VoxTalks Economics episodesIn January, Tim spoke to Moritz Schularick of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy about whether Europe can convert its industrial base into credible deterrence. Listen to Can Europe Defend Itself?
fWotD Episode 3330: Cedric Howell Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 17 June 2026, is Cedric Howell.Cedric Ernest "Spike" Howell, (17 June 1896 – 10 December 1919) was an Australian fighter pilot and flying ace of the First World War. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in 1916 for service in the First World War and was posted to the 46th Battalion on the Western Front. In November 1916, he was accepted for a transfer to the Royal Flying Corps and was shipped to the United Kingdom for flight training. Graduating as a pilot, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant and posted to No. 45 Squadron RFC in France during October 1917; two months later the unit sailed to the Italian theatre.Howell spent eight months flying operations over Italy, conducting attacks against ground targets and engaging in sorties against aerial forces. While in Italy, he was credited with shooting down a total of nineteen aircraft. In one particular sortie on 12 July 1918, Howell attacked, in conjunction with one other aircraft, a formation of between ten and fifteen German machines; he personally shot down five of these planes and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. He had previously been awarded the Military Cross and Distinguished Flying Cross for his gallantry in operations over the front. He was posted back to the United Kingdom in July 1918. In 1919, Howell was killed while taking part in the England to Australia air race. Piloting a Martinsyde A1 aircraft, he attempted to make an emergency landing on Corfu but the plane fell short, crashing into the sea just off the island's coast. Both Howell and his navigator subsequently drowned.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:16 UTC on Wednesday, 17 June 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Cedric Howell on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Bluesky at @wikioftheday.com.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Aditi.
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What is this episode even about? Well, what do YOU want it to be about? With just a few taps. You can personalize your YKS episode to be about your favorite topic, customized for the day of the week, or even make a super duper special one for your birthday! That's right, an episode of YKS all about your special day. Mike opens up the episode (how unusual!) by singing “Happy Birthday”, using the traditional melody, when all of a sudden Producer Dan jumps in with his super cool traphop remix. And when Howell makes a special appearance, you know this karaoke birthday party is just getting started! Then it's time for presents, cake, and group photos to make sure this memory lasts a lifetime. Then JF walks in to clean up and everyone takes turns spitting on him and kicking. It gets pretty violent. That's a lot of blood.Music for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.Executive Producer Tim Faust (@crulge)Playstation 2 up in the ride…but who cares! Even Ludacris would have to admit that the value you get from a YKS Premium subscription far surpasses the value of a paltry 6.2 GFLOPS PS2. But I guess if you can get one for $7 or $10, go ahead and try it for a month. And when you beat Crash Bandicoot, come on back to YKS Premium and enjoy bonus episodes of YKS every single Friday!Follow us on Instagram: @YKSPod, TikTok: YourKickstarterSucks and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more video stuff! Wow, 2026 is gonna be lit!! Gift subscriptions to YKS Premium are now available at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks/giftSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What if the biggest threat to human health isn't hidden in our bloodwork, hormones, or genetics—but in the environment we've created around ourselves? Caroline Howell challenges the modern definition of health by arguing that true wellness cannot exist apart from the ecosystems that sustain us. From climate change and biodiversity loss to glyphosate, regenerative agriculture, longevity culture, and our growing disconnection from nature, this conversation explores what it means to become a positive contributor rather than an extractor. Caroline shares how leaving private equity and relocating to Panama transformed her health, purpose, and relationship with the natural world, while offering a hopeful vision for how technology, business, and human ingenuity can help regenerate life instead of depleting it. Follow Caroline @caroline.m.howell Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- 00:00 – Are We Really Healthy If The Planet Is Sick? 02:32 – Climate Crisis Or A Crisis Of Life? 04:30 – Are We Approaching A Tipping Point? 08:02 – Should Humans Remove Ourselves Or Regenerate Nature? 09:38 – The Most Overlooked Environmental Threats 12:24 – Glyphosate, Agriculture & Human Health 17:58 – The Longevity Industry's Blind Spot 19:09 – What Nature Teaches Us About Death 22:25 – Regenerative Living & Human Resilience 24:21 – AI, Technology & Losing Touch With Ourselves 28:01 – Why Modern Culture Has Forgotten Recovery 29:24 – Life Inside A Tropical Rainforest 32:21 – What Other Cultures Understand Better About Nature 35:02 – The Simplest Way To Reconnect With The Natural World 37:14 – The Moment That Changed Caroline's Life 40:42 – Building Regenerative Communities In Panama 47:45 – If We Could Build A New World Tomorrow 51:18 – Using Technology To Listen To Nature 55:20 – Biodiversity Credits & The Future Of Regenerative Economics 59:45 – What Ever Forward Means To Caroline ----- Episode resources: FATTY15 - get an additonal 15% off the 90 day starter kit LMNT - free variety sample pack with any purchase STRONG COFFEE COMPANY - 15% off my favorite collagen coffee
Following her announcement at Superman Celebration that she will reprise her role as Martha "Ma" Kent in James Gunn's Man of Tomorrow, Neva Howell joins Shawn Eastridge for her first interview discussing the highly anticipated sequel and the future of the DC Universe. Neva reflects on returning to the role of Ma Kent, reuniting with Pruitt Taylor Vince (Pa Kent), and stepping back into the warm, family-like environment fostered by writer-director James Gunn. While she can't reveal specific plot details, she does offer a tantalizing tease for fans eager to see where Superman's story goes next: "Whatever you were thinking, it's probably not that." Shawn and Neva also discuss the growing DCU, their excitement for Supergirl and Lanterns, the importance of balancing heart and humor in superhero storytelling, and why she believes fans who loved Superman (2025) are going to "flip over" Man of Tomorrow.
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How do you bridge the divide between how leaders show up and what teams truly want? On this week's episode of the Do Good to Lead Well podcast, I sit down with Allison Howell, CEO of Hogan Assessments, to discuss their Leadership Divide Global Report, which draws on the responses from 9,794 employees across 25 countries. The findings challenge the conventional myths about what makes a great leader, and why charisma and ambition are not enough.Allison Howell pulls back the curtain on “emergent” versus “effective” leadership, sharing why the traits that get people promoted often undermine team success. We also dive into one of the other key findings; why the attributes executives display don't match what employees crave, with nearly zero overlap. Critical leadership qualities such as cultivating trust, integrity, and humility, build both teams and organizations up, no matter the cultural context. She also shares concrete examples of the most common derailers in Hogan's research: behaviors that fast-track promotions but quietly undermine trust and morale. Allison also offers a candid look at strategic self-awareness, the value of global perspective, and practical ways any organization can move from bias to balanced judgment.If you're a leader, or an aspiring one, this episode delivers the research and real-world tactics you need to inspire true followership and foster organizational excellence in an era of rapid change.What You'll Learn- The uncomfortable truth about reputation versus identity (and which one actually runs your career).- Emergence versus effectiveness: why the leaders who get promoted aren't the ones teams need.- Why your greatest strength can also become a derailer.- The global trust crisis and the surprising place leaders are best positioned to rebuild it.- Accountability: why employees are saying "you first." - Personality is climate, behavior is weather; what that means for your ability to change.Podcast Timestamps(00:00) – What is Leadership?(03:57) - Reputation Versus Identity in Leadership Assessment(06:45) - The Leadership Divide: Key Findings and Surprises(10:49) - Leadership Emergence vs. Leadership Effectiveness(13:08) - Behaviors That Get Leaders Promoted (But Hurt Teams)(20:20) - Closing the Leadership Gap: Individual and Organizational Solutions(28:06) - Balancing Ambition, Confidence, and Humility(34:59) - Can Leadership Skills Be Developed?(38:10) - The Current Context of Leadership Expectations(45:52) - Cultural Differences in Leadership PreferencesKEYWORDSPositive Leadership, Hogan Assessments, Personality Assessment, Team Performance, Reputation vs Identity, Emergent Leadership, Leadership Gap, Charismatic Leadership, Strategic Self-Awareness, Leadership Development, Accountability, Integrity, Trust in Leadership, Communication Skills, Humility, Emotional Self-Regulation, Dark Side of Personality, 360 feedback, Global Leadership Trends, Data-Driven Selection, Cross-Cultural Leadership Differences, CEO Success
A non-invasive Alzheimer's therapy is moving closer to patients, and it could reshape how brain health is treated. In this episode, Christian Howell, CEO of Cognito Therapeutics, joins Saul live at DeviceTalks Boston to discuss how the company is advancing a novel Alzheimer's therapy that uses sensory stimulation through light, sound, and touch. He shares insights from Cognito's HOPE study, the largest non-pharmacologic clinical trial in neurodegenerative disease, involving 673 participants across 70 sites. Christian explains why a strong evidence strategy is essential not only for regulatory approval but also for reimbursement, clinical adoption, and patient access. He also reflects on leadership lessons centered on service, humility, humor, and the importance of aligning stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem to improve Alzheimer's care. Tune in to hear how Christian Howell and Cognito Therapeutics are working to bring new hope, stronger evidence, and a more accessible path forward for Alzheimer's patients and families! Resources: Connect with and follow Christian Howell on LinkedIn. Follow Cognito Therapeutics on LinkedIn and explore their website.
The Marc Cox Morning Show's St. Louis Morning Brief is packed this morning and every story hits close to home. The media is still calling an illegal Nicaraguan national a "Collinsville man" — Marc sets the record straight and explains exactly why Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski is stirring the pot and what she's really after. Then, Francis Howell School District handed a superintendent $250,000 to walk away before he worked a single day — and the vetting firm they paid to prevent exactly this didn't even bother to Google the guy. And the MLK Bridge that's been connecting Missouri and Illinois since 1951 is deteriorating fast, with a $629 million price tag and absolutely no plan to pay for it. Local news that actually matters, delivered straight — only on The Marc Cox Morning Show. Don't miss a word. HASHTAGS: #StLouisMorningBrief #MarcCoxMorningShow #JesusCruz #IllegalImmigration #NikkiBudzinski #FrancisHowell #SchoolDistrict #MLKBridge #StLouis #LocalNews #Missouri #Illinois #ConservativeTalk #MediaBias #AmericaFirst #MAGA #MorningRadio
Hour 1 begins with Curtis Houck, Managing Editor of News Busters at the Media Research Center, who joins the show to discuss the Karmelo Anthony sentence, Scott Pelley's firing and more! Scott Fitzpatrick, Missouri Auditor, joins the show to discuss his latest audit involving the Francis Howell School District, and his concern over a looming budget disaster in Missouri. A dentist pulled the wrong tooth? Hour 2 begins with Eric Schmitt, US Senator from Missouri, who joins the show to discuss his Sportscenter Top 10 level catch in the Congressional Baseball Game. We hear Sue's News, where Sue gives her top stories of the day! Ian Miller, Author of "Unmasked: The Global Failure of COVID Mask Mandates," joins the show to discuss how the US and the world as a whole handled the COVID Pandemic, as detailed in his new book. We round the hour out with Bob and Tammy Kershaw from the Retirement Advisory Group! The third and final hour begins with Charles Lipson, professor emeritus at the University of Chicago, who joins the show to discuss Trump backing off another attack, as well as his take on the California primary vote. Dave Murray Joins with a weather update for this Thursday evening. Brian Ping, St. Louis native; news anchor for KNX Radio in Los Angeles, joins the show to discuss the Palisades Fire trial getting underway, fallout from the California primaries, and the World Cup USA game tomorrow in LA. We wrap up the show with our Audio Cut of the Day!
KMOX's Sean Malone with Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick. They discuss the recent report on the Francis Howell School District and their dealings with former Superintendent Mike Dominguez, who was dismissed from the job and paid a $229,167 settlement.
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Use AI and direct mail to find better motivated seller leads without wasting your list. In this episode, I'm sitting down with Steven Howell from DealMachine to break down what's working right now for real estate investors who want more consistent leads without spraying marketing everywhere. We get tactical on building tighter lists, using AI to “virtually drive” properties, stacking motivation filters, calling with better data, and combining direct mail with Carrot CRM so your follow-up doesn't fall through the cracks. The goal isn't to replace the human side of sales — it's to use AI to remove friction so you can spend more time having the conversations that actually close deals. --------------------- Quotes: - “The investors who win in 2026 won't be the ones working harder—they'll be the ones using AI to focus on the right 60 leads instead of chasing 600.” - “AI shouldn't replace relationships. It should eliminate the busywork so you can spend more time having the conversations that actually close deals.” --------------------- Chapters: 0:00 Intro 4:09 What Actually Works in Real Estate Marketing After 15+ Years 8:13 How DealMachine Finds Motivated Sellers in 2026 11:25 Using AI to Analyze Hundreds of Properties in Minutes 16:38 Building a Consistent Lead Generation System with Data + Direct Mail 22:15 The AI-Powered Dialer & Better Seller Conversations 27:23 How DealMachine, Carrot CRM, and AI Work Together 36:15 The Ultimate Marketing Strategy: Combining Inbound + Outbound --------------------- ➨Our Evergreen Marketing Podcast: https://plnk.to/Carrot ➨Our CEO, Trevor Mauch's Entrepreneur Freedom Formula Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/EFF ➨ Facebook Group for Evergreen Marketing: https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialcarrotcommunity ➨Subscribe to our YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GetCarrot ➨Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getcarrot/ ➨Take a demo of Carrot.com: https://carrot.ly/GQ8I --------------------- About Us: At Carrot, our vision is to inspire & empower real estate professionals to gain true freedom and make a greater impact with their businesses. We do that by providing industry-leading websites, marketing tools & training that help you generate more motivated seller leads than any other platform. ➨Our CEO, Trevor Mauch's Entrepreneur Freedom Formula Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/EFF ➨ Facebook Group for Evergreen Marketing: https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialcarrotcommunity ➨Subscribe to our YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GetCarrot ➨Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getcarrot/ ➨Take a demo of Carrot.com: https://carrot.ly/GQ8I Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
273: In this episode, I talk with Robert Howell, a mobile home investor and land developer who's built an incredible business around affordable housing.(Show Notes: REtipster.com/273)Robert owns 28 mobile home parks and focuses heavily on land-home packages: buying raw land, placing manufactured homes on it, and selling them to first-time homebuyers. It's a powerful real estate strategy that combines land investing, development, and retail sales into one scalable model.We break down how he finds land, funds deals, avoids costly mistakes, and consistently sells finished homes in just a few months. If you're interested in land investing, mobile homes, or creative real estate strategies, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.
Through Hellbent, you are invited to explore how fear-based faith can distort the heart of the Gospel. Grounded in Jesus' call to “love your enemies,” this teaching series invites us to rediscover a God shaped not by vengeance, but by compassion, restoration, and radical love. Together, we'll wrestle with judgment, grace, and what it means to participate in God's healing work in the world.
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In this episode, I'm joined by Ethan Burris (UT-Austin) to discuss his new AMJ paper, which explores a straightforward question with important implications: when employees raise concerns on behalf of others rather than themselves, do managers actually discount that "hearsay" the way conventional wisdom suggests they should? Burris, E. R., Howell, T. M., Stubben, S. R., & Welch, K. T. In-Press. Not Just Hearsay and Rumor: How Managers (Actually) Perceive the Credibility of Secondhand Accounts of Employee Voice. Academy of Management Journal, amj.2022.0352.
Michael Howell, Managing Director at GL Indexes, warns that the global liquidity cycle is rolling over — just as AI spending, inflation pressure, Treasury stress, and China's gold strategy are reshaping markets. In this interview with Maggie Lake, Howell explains why AI may be inflationary before it becomes deflationary, why the U.S. economy is pulling liquidity out of financial markets, and why investors may be moving from “speculation” into a more dangerous phase of the cycle. He also breaks down why he believes China is the real force driving gold, how crypto is flashing a liquidity warning, and why the Fed's 2% inflation target may be fantasy. This is a must-watch for investors trying to understand what comes next for stocks, bonds, gold, Bitcoin, oil, and real assets as liquidity tightens and inflation risk return
Michael Howell, CEO of CrossBorder Capital, an investment advisory firm, and author of Capital Wars, returns to The Julia La Roche Show for an in-studio episode. In this episode, Howell reveals money is flowing out of financial markets into the real economy, marking the end of Wall Street's era and the beginning of Main Street's turn. He warns the market is in a "speculation phase" with low quality returns built on narrow foundations—only AI and semiconductors are racing while most securities stagnate—and the next phase will be "turbulence" as liquidity slows and the bearish flattening yield curve continues. Howell details how the system has monetized with the Treasury refinancing $600 billion per week in short-term bills, notes there is "unquestionably way too much debt," and makes the contrarian call that the Fed will raise rates in the next 12 months because the economy is too strong at 7-8% nominal GDP growth. He positions commodities and energy as the place to be, argues gold is a hedge against monetary inflation (not CPI), and suggests the gold-oil ratio could imply oil prices of $200 per barrel.Thank you to our sponsor Monetary Metals. https://monetary-metals.com/julia Links: Website: http://www.crossbordercapital.com/ Twitter/X https://x.com/crossbordercapSubstack: https://capitalwars.substack.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Capital-Wars-Rise-Global-Liquidity/dp/30303929020:00 Opening - Money leaving financial markets for real economy1:29 Speculation phase - Low quality returns on narrow foundations6:49 Liquidity rolling over - Rate of change critical7:38 Money flowing from financial sector to real economy13:23 Debt refinancing phenomenon - 4 out of 5 transactions15:25 Way too much debt, only monetization is the way out16:40 China monetizing like Japan did with Abenomics19:32 US monetization already happening - $600B weekly debt refinancing24:28 MOVE index suppressed through treasury buybacks30:12 Kevin Warsh expectations for new Fed chair32:01 Inflation no longer transitory - Now illusionary35:48 Monetary inflation hurdle 7-8% per year37:26 What to own - Diversified into commodities, energy, gold40:10 Gold-oil ratio could mean oil $200 per barrel40:50 Contrarian call - Fed must raise rates in 12 months43:15 Find him at Capital Wars Substack
Utah State Football Defensive Coordinator Nick Howell joins the Full Court Press to discuss the upcoming season and the Aggies defense that is looking to capitalize on late-season improvements in 2025 to be an even better unit for the team in 2026.
The Full Court Press radio show with Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker.Topics on the docket for today's show:Utah State football defensive coordinator Nick Howell joins the show to discuss the Aggies' defenseJason and Eric give their thoughts on what kind of improvements the Aggies could make from last yearUpdates on the Pac-12, their expansion with Texas State adding women's gymnastics
Viola Roseboro’ isn’t well-known today, but she played a big behind-the-scenes role in the careers of a lot of American writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, shaping what’s thought of as the American literary canon. Research: “4 New Features.” Washington D.C. Evening Star. 4/29/2013. https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83045462/1913-04-29/ed-1/?sp=10&r=-0.115,-0.055,1.648,0.596,0 Dykeman, Wilma. “Tennessee Women: An Infinite Variety.” Newport. Wakestone Books. 1993. Gorton, Stephanie. “The Strange, Forgotten Life of Viola Roseboro’.” The Paris Review. 2/24/2020. https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2020/02/24/the-strange-forgotten-life-of-viola-roseboro/ Gregorie, Anne King. “Reviewed Work(s): Viola, The Duchess of New Dorp: A Biography of Viola Roseboro by Jane Kirkland Graham.” The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol. 57, No. 2 (Apr., 1956). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27566059 Howell, Isabel. “Reviewed Work(s): Viola, the Duchess of New Dorp, a Biography of Viola Roseboro' by Jane Kirkland Graham.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, December, 1956. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/42621315 McClure, S. S. “My Autobiography.” London: J. Murray. 1914. https://archive.org/details/myautobiography00mcclrich/ New York Times. “VIOLA ROSEBORO', FICTION EDITOR, 87; Former McClure's, Collier's Executive Dies--Helped O. Henry Get Start Bought Tarkington Stories Praised by Will Irwin.” 1/30/1945. https://www.nytimes.com/1945/01/30/archives/viola-roseboro-fiction-editor-87-former-mcclures-colliers-executive.html Osborn, Scott C. “Reviewed Work(s): Viola, The Duchess of New Dorp: A Biography of Viola Roseboro by Jane Kirkland Graham.” The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 22, No. 2 (May, 1956). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2954261 “Person Annotations.” From “#0088: Transcription of Letter from Willa Cather to Viola Roseboro', June 14 [1903].” The Complete Letters of Willa Cather. Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. https://cather.unl.edu/writings/letters/let0088#ref001 Robinson, Phyllis C. “Willa: The Life of Willa Cather.” New York. Doubleday. 1983. Roseboro, Viola. “Begging as an Avocation.” New York World. 12/11/1887. Via New York University “Undercover Reporting.” https://undercover.hosting.nyu.edu/s/undercover-reporting/item/13733 A. W.. “Reviewed Work(s): Viola, the Duchess of New Dorp. A Biography of Viola Roseboro' by Jane Kirkland Graham.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984), Vol. 49, No. 1 (Spring,1956). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40189490 Schmalhofer, Stephen. “The Making of My Ántonia.” First Things. 12/17/2018. https://firstthings.com/the-making-of-my-ntonia/ Schmalhofer, Stephen. “Viola Roseboro’s literary garden.” The New Criterion. 12/12/2018. https://newcriterion.com/dispatch/viola-roseboros-literary-garden-10164/ Skaggs, Merrill M. “Viola Roseboro': A Prototype for Cather's ‘My Mortal Enemy’.” The Mississippi Quarterly , Winter 2000-01, Vol. 54, No. 1 (Winter 2000-01). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26476820 Skaggs, Merrill Maguire. “Willa Cather's New York: New Essays on Cather in the City.” Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2000. Tarbell, Ida M. “All In The Day S Work An Autobiography.” The Macmillan Company. 1939. https://archive.org/details/allinthedayswork010810mbp/ The Georgia Historical Quarterly. “Reviewed Work(s): Viola, The Duchess of Nenx Dorp. A Biography of Viola Roseboro'. Two volumes in one by Jane Kirkland Graham.” Vol. 40, No. 2 (June, 1956). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40577676 Adkins, Gilbert R. “Two Daughters of Tennessee.” Franklin County Historical Review. 1986: XVII:1, 30-42. Johanningsmeier, Charles. “Unmasking Willa Cather's ‘Mortal Enemy.’” Cather Studies. Vol. 5. https://cather.unl.edu/scholarship/catherstudies/5/cs005.johanningsmeier Williams, Jay. “Author Under Sail: The Imagination of Jack London, 1893-1902.” University of Nebraska Press, 2014. Project MUSE. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/35026. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DMV Hoops Podcast – Episode 96
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With such a wide range of presentations and severity, how do laryngologists approach the diagnosis and treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis? In this episode of the BackTable ENT and Allergy Podcast, Dr. Rebecca Howell, Laryngologist at the University of Cincinnati, joins Dr. Stephen Schoeff to discuss the evaluation and management of unilateral vocal fold paralysis. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:18 - Classic Symptoms of Vocal Fold Paralysis 04:15 - Etiology and Imaging Workup08:40 - Injection Timing and Materials23:20 - Permanent Options and Framework Surgery28:41 - Arytenoid Adduction Risks and When to Add Adduction30:56 - Awake Thyroplasty Technique compared to Sedation and OR Setup35:48 - Reinnervation and Bilateral Medialization Choices42:10 - Vocal Fold Long-term Injectables51:54 - Closing Remarks --- More about this episode Dr. Howell reviews the spectrum of patient presentations and common causes, including thoracic surgery, ACDF, thyroid surgery, intubation injuries, and idiopathic cases. She explains when to pursue imaging from brainstem to chest, how to set realistic recovery expectations, and the benefits of early intervention. The episode covers office-based injection augmentation, the pros and cons of injectable materials, and treatment durability, as well as risks like calcium hydroxylapatite. Long-term care options are discussed, including framework surgery, arytenoid adduction, bilateral approaches for vocal fold atrophy, reinnervation, and patient selection considerations. --- Resources Pathophysiology of Iatrogenic and idiopathic vocal fold paralysis may be distinct - Ted Mau: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31498451/ Vocal Fold augmentation with injectable calcium hydroxylapatite - Clark Rosen: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15331112/ Using High-Speed Videoendoscopy to Analyze Laryngeal closure parameters during normal swallow - Rebecca Howell: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39659169/ Arytenoid abduction for bilateral vocal fold immobility - Gayle Woodson: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22001662/ Laryngeal Reinnervation for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis - Randal Paniello : https://profiles.wustl.edu/en/publications/laryngeal-reinnervation-for-unilateral-vocal-fold-paralysis/ --- BackTable ENT & Allergy is the go-to podcast for otolaryngologists, allergists, and head and neck surgeons. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app
Jordan Howell joins Rob in the bunker to talk about the biggest loss Wilmington has faced this week: the Mother African Union Church in Cool Springs. Then, Rev. Patrick Burke and Shyanne Miller talk about the growing city council fight around the upcoming budget and Christina Park. Finally, we visit the Rae Krantz fundraiser to talk about the future of the legislature.Show Notes:RIP Mike PurzyckiJordan Howell's piece about the August QuarterlyStephen Metraux's op-edGoFundMe for the Historic Mother African Union ChurchDonate to Rae
Divorce can rattle everything you believe in. Your sense of family, your identity, and even your understanding of God's plan for your life... And for many Christians, the place that should offer the most comfort, the church, can sometimes feel like the last place they're able to be honest about what they're going through. In this episode, Karen sits down with Bree Sullivan-Howell, divorce attorney, passionate children's advocate, and award-winning Christian author of Crush Your Divorce & Keep Your Faith and Crush Your Comeback, for a conversation that brings together sharp legal wisdom and deep spiritual grounding in a way that is rarely offered to people navigating divorce. With more than 20 years of experience in high-stakes custody litigation and family law, Bree has sat with men and women at some of the most painful and disorienting moments of their lives. What she brings to this conversation is both practical and profound, an understanding of how faith doesn't disappear in the middle of relational chaos, but can actually deepen through it. Karen and Bree explore how traditional church messaging can unintentionally shame Christian women going through divorce, how misunderstood scripture can leave people feeling pressured to stay in unhealthy or even abusive marriages, and how an eternal perspective, rooted in prayer and truth, can replace fear with clarity. Bree shares how she weaves scriptural wisdom directly into her legal strategy, encouraging clients toward dignified conduct, truthful evidence, and emotional steadiness even when everything around them feels unstable. They also speak candidly about fathers navigating custody, a dimension of divorce that often goes underserved. Bree addresses the reality that many loving, involved dads face an uphill battle to stay connected to their children, often needing to "double prove" their parenting, resist adopting a negative narrative pushed by an ex, and communicate with intention using tools like BIFF, all while continuing to simply show up for their kids, consistently and without fail. Whether you are at the beginning of this process, in the thick of it, or trying to find solid ground on the other side, this episode offers both the legal clarity and the spiritual encouragement to take your next step with confidence. God's purpose doesn't end when the marriage does, and this conversation is a powerful reminder of that. Connect with Bree: Free Gift: Devotional for the Divorcing - www.crushyourdivorce.com www.sullivan-firm.com Book: https://a.co/d/0v4Iqql Instagram: @lawyerbree | @crushyourdivorce TikTok - @lawyerbree
One Word w/ Jaymes Howell full 549 Wed, 20 May 2026 14:26:49 +0000 3zeOx2L2WCR5sKNwhwNPbK9RcCDfshQb sports Fescoe & Dusty sports One Word w/ Jaymes Howell Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.
Hannah Sabio-Howell, a labor organizer and former Washington State Senate communications staffer, is challenging incumbent Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen for the 43rd Legislative District's state senate seat. The district, which covers Capitol Hill, First Hill, the Central District, and Madison Valley, is widely considered the most politically progressive district in the state. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available at officialhacksandwonks.com. Follow us on Bluesky at @HacksAndWonks. Find the host, Crystal Fincher, on Bluesky at @finchfrii and find Hannah Sabio-Howell at https://hannahforwashington.com/.
Rewriting the Five Unacceptable Truths of our world
This episode was first published in February 2026. On the night of his second birthday in May 1991, Seamus Daniel Howell's mother Lesley was murdered by his father, Colin Howell, and his father's lover, Hazel Stewart.The pair also killed Stewart's husband Trevor Buchanan.They left the two bodies in a garage in Castlerock, Co Derry, staging the scene to make it look as if they had taken their own lives.The pair had committed the perfect murder so they could be together. And they had got away with it.That is until 2009 when Colin Howell, a respected dentist and devout evangelical Christian, walked into a police station out of the blue and confessed to the killings. He and Stewart were convicted of the murders and jailed for a minimum of 21 years and 18 years respectively.Seamus grew up being told that his mother had killed herself, until the truth came out. By then he was a medical student in England. Now a doctor in New York he tells In the News what it was like growing up in the Howell house and how his discovered that his father was a murderer. He explains how it impacted on his life, and how it has made him acutely aware of injustice which now for him includes advocating for Palestine.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Aideen Finnegan and Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When Artie Howell moves with his wife back to her sleepy hometown, he must protect their son Nicky from the skeletons coming out of the closets from both of their pasts in House of the Rising Sun (Akashic Books, 2026) When the Howell family moves into a house on Heckler Lane, it causes quite a stir around the small town of Sunny Cove, Pennsylvania. Elise Howell, a well-known cardio surgeon, has returned home after fifteen years to fill her recently deceased mother's position at Sunny Cove General Hospital. In a town this size, it's big news. But it's Elise's new husband, Artie, who has the whole town talking. Artie Howell is a man who always seems to be wearing a smile. He's an accomplished crime fiction writer, a soccer dad to their young son Nicky, and he volunteers his weekends teaching creative writing to youths in the local detention center. When they first arrived at Heckler Lane, the Howells had seemed like a wholesome American family. Then came the murders. A nun turning up missing from the Convent of St. Mary becomes the first in a string of unexplained tragedies that have befallen the town. Tragedies that all seem to be tied to scenes from Artie's novels. The writer now finds himself as the prime suspect in an investigation that threatens to not only tear apart his family, but the entire town of Sunny Cove. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Life, business, family, stress, and faith all start to collide as you get older—and in this raw road-trip episode, Keith Kalfas sits down with Quentin Howell, founder of Digital Dream Studios, to talk about finding real peace through Jesus Christ, walking through the natural world without losing sight of the spiritual one, reading the Bible with fresh eyes, and understanding why faith doesn't make life perfect but gives you the strength, clarity, and surrender to keep moving forward—ending with a powerful prayer for anyone who feels called to give their life to Christ and start a new chapter. "When you change the way you see things, the things you see change." – Keith Kalfas What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why stress, business pressure, and family responsibilities can stack up as you get older How Quentin stays calm by putting the spiritual world above the natural world Why faith does not mean your life becomes perfect overnight Keith's journey of reading the Bible and developing stronger faith in Jesus Christ Quentin's personal testimony of being saved during one of the darkest moments of his life Why successful men of faith deeply influenced Keith's curiosity about God The difference between knowing about God and having a personal relationship with Him A guided prayer for listeners who feel called to give their life to Christ Key Takeaways: Faith gives you peace even when life gets heavier. Quentin explains that business, bills, family, and stress are part of the natural world, but peace comes from putting your spiritual life first and trusting God through the pressure. Following Christ doesn't make life perfect—it gives you strength to walk through it. Quentin shares that after getting saved, everything didn't magically become easy, but his faith gave him renewal, clarity, and a deeper sense of purpose. A personal relationship with God is the real turning point. Keith and Quentin emphasize that faith isn't just about religion or attending church—it's about genuinely surrendering, seeking Christ, and allowing Him to make you a new creation. Connect with Keith Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keithkalfas/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelandscapingemployeetrap Website: https://www.keithkalfas.com/resources Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@keith-kalfas Resources and Websites: Build Your Site: https://www.keithkalfas.com/ReBolt Call Tracking Software: https://www.keithkalfas.com/CallRail Start Getting Leads Now https://www.footbridgemedia.com/keith The Untrapped Alliance: https://www.keithkalfas.com/alliance Resources You Need To Build A Successful Business https://www.keithkalfas.com/resources
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Cincinnati Bengals' rookie class made an early impression during last week's minicamp, with first-year players showing both promise and areas for growth as the team transitions into the next phase of its offseason program. Rookie defensive end Cashius Howell stood out for his approach as much as his physical tools. Despite not yet signing his contract, Howell participated fully and emphasized his focus on football. “He looked the part and just how attentive he was really stood out,” Local 12 digital sports sports columnist and editor Richard Skinner said on the podcast with Mike Petraglia of CLNS Media. “He looked like a guy that really wanted to be coached.” Third-round pick Tacario Davis also drew attention — in part for his unusual build. The long, lanky cornerback has a notable wingspan that could translate into coverage advantages, though his frame remains a talking point early in camp. Seventh-round defensive lineman Landon Robinson, a Navy product, impressed with his size and strength. Skinner described him as “one giant slab,” noting his potential as a run-stuffer. While players with similar builds have not always succeeded at the NFL level, Robinson's background suggests a strong work ethic. “It's worth a seventh-round pick to find out,” Skinner said. “You're going to get the very best of him.” The Bengals appear focused on building depth along the defensive line, aiming to rotate players and wear down opposing offenses — a priority under defensive coordinator Al Golden. Offensively, fourth-round wide receiver Colbie Young remains a work in progress. Young showed inconsistency during early drills, including dropped passes, but his size — listed around 6-foot-4 — gives him a chance to develop into a downfield threat. “I want to see big plays from him,” Skinner said. “They need someone who can win 50-50 balls and stretch the field.” The rookie minicamp offered only a limited glimpse, consisting primarily of individual drills without full-team action. Still, the Bengals believe the class fits a broader plan focused on versatility and long-term development. That approach extends to the tight end position, where seventh-round pick Jack Endries could factor into future roster construction. With several veterans on short-term deals, the Bengals may be preparing for turnover at the position. The team now moves into Phase 2 of offseason workouts, which allows for on-field football activities without contact. Veterans are expected to gradually join the program, though attendance remains voluntary until mandatory minicamp in June. Star quarterback Joe Burrow has not yet participated in workouts, but Skinner downplayed any concern. “He's not missing anything,” Skinner said. “This is conditioning and light work. It's just not a big deal.” Attention will soon shift to the NFL schedule release, set for Thursday night. The Bengals are among teams that could be selected for an international game, with potential matchups involving Washington or Atlanta. For now, the focus remains on development — and early signs suggest the Bengals' latest draft class could provide both immediate depth and future impact.
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