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Send us a textWhat are you truly hungry for? That's the question that drives this deeply introspective exploration of how our brains become trapped in cycles of avoidance and momentary pleasure. Your brain doesn't distinguish between sources of dopamine—whether from sugar, alcohol, or avoiding difficult sales conversations. The glass of wine wasn't about the taste; it was about not feeling lonely. The second plate wasn't about hunger; it was about silencing shame. Avoiding asking for the sale wasn't about the client; it was about protecting yourself from rejection. When you name what you're truly avoiding, these cravings begin to lose their power.Comfort feels safe, but functions like a barbed wire cage. It promises protection while imprisoning you in patterns that steal your future happiness. The late-night cupcake gives thirty seconds of pleasure but hours of regret. The "one more drink" becomes a cycle that robs you of clarity. The avoidance of asking for the sale feels temporarily safe, but it deprives you of results. These small choices you avoid today become your regrets tomorrow.Breaking free requires recognizing that pain isn't punishment—it's a doorway to growth. The discomfort of withdrawals, whether from substances or the anxiety of asking for a sale, signals transformation. Structure becomes your lifeline, providing the framework for sustainable change. Whether through recovery meetings or following sales processes, freedom isn't found in chaos but built through consistent structure. Every morning presents a choice: numb or grow, drink or recover, hide or ask for the sale. If you can survive addiction, you can survive discomfort. If you can survive discomfort, you can win the sale. And if you can win the sale, you can build the life you've been starving for. When that craving comes, don't feed the fear—feed your freedom.Ready to break free from your dopamine traps? Subscribe, leave a review, and join us every Friday as we continue exploring the path to a successful life built on courage, structure, and self-trust. Support the show https://www.audible.com/pd/9-Simple-Steps-to-Sell-More-ht-Audiobook/B0D4SJYD4Q?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=library_overflowhttps://www.amazon.com/Simple-Steps-Sell-More-Stereotypes-ebook/dp/B0BRNSFYG6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OSB7HX6FQMHS&keywords=corey+berrier&qid=1674232549&sprefix=%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreysalescoach/
In this episode, Bernie chats with Todd “Dammit” Kerns, bassist for Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. Todd shares stories from his early days, his deep love of music, and how playing multiple instruments shaped his career. He opens up about band dynamics, tone chasing, and what it's like to work alongside legends like Slash and Myles. They also dive into his Canadian rock band Toque, how it started as a passion project and grew into something bigger, plus his love of rescuing cats and why staying busy keeps him grounded.toddkerns.cominstagram.com/toquerocksinstagram.com/ageofelectric******************************************Hungry for more?Check us out at https://isbreakfast.com******************************************
Five thousand people. Five loaves. Two fish. One unforgettable lesson. In Mark 6, Jesus doesn't just fill stomachs — He goes after hearts. This week, we talk about the God who interrupts our plans, tests our faith, and invites us into His miracles. Recorded live at Word of Life Church in Le Sueur, Minnesota, on Sunday, August 17, 2025, Andrew Rosen preaching.Powered by Restream https://restream.io/(Bensound Royality Free background music)
Olivia Galletly started out as a graphic designer - but quickly realised the gig wasn't for her and that designing recipes was more her style.
===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for August 15th Publish Date: August 15th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, August 15th and Happy Birthday to Joe Jonas I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal 39th Annual Marietta Art in the Park is Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 Marietta school board eyes AI guidelines in new technology plan Cobb officers recognized after saving children from 117-degree car Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Food Apps All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: Ingles Markets 2 STORY 1: 39th Annual Marietta Art in the Park is Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 For three days over Labor Day weekend, Marietta Square transforms into a vibrant hub of creativity for the 39th annual Art in the Park festival. With over 200 fine artists, live music, kids’ activities, and even chalk art, it’s a can’t-miss event for art lovers and families alike. The Artist Market will feature works in every medium imaginable: oil, acrylic, pottery, jewelry, photography, and more. Artists will be on-site to chat about their process, and the beloved Painted Pots display returns with its stunning ceramic creations. For kids (and the young at heart), the Chalk Spot street art experience is back, hosted by Marietta High School’s Visual Arts Program and GPB. On Aug. 30, kids can claim a three-foot square of pavement for $10 and create their own masterpiece. Supplies and fair tickets are included while they last. Families can also explore Children’s Art Alley, packed with free crafts and games, plus face painting and sand art for a small fee. Hungry? Marietta Square’s restaurants will be open, and Glover Park Brewing will serve cold brews. Live music at the gazebo, sponsored by the North Georgia State Fair, will keep the energy high—bring a blanket or chair to relax and enjoy. The festival runs Aug. 30–Sept. 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with free admission. Parking is available at Marietta City Hall and nearby lots. For details, visit artparkmarietta.com. STORY 2: Marietta school board eyes AI guidelines in new technology plan The Marietta Board of Education is mulling over a new tech plan for 2025-2028, and it’s got some big ideas—AI guidelines, faster internet, and better tools for teachers. Jennifer Hernandez, the district’s academic achievement director, summed it up: “It’s about using tech to support teachers, not replace them.” The plan, shaped by feedback from teachers, parents, and community members, focuses on three areas: infrastructure, access, and support. Infrastructure? Think faster internet, updated equipment, and federal E-rate funding to keep it all running. “We don’t want to fall behind,” said tech director Torey Bradley. Access includes making learning platforms like Schoology easier to use and figuring out how to teach students and staff to use AI responsibly. Support will include a new professional learning hub with bite-sized training videos and resources for teachers and parents. The board plans to vote on the plan at its next meeting. STORY 3: Cobb officers recognized after saving children from 117-degree car Cobb Police officers were recognized at the Georgia Capitol this week for saving two kids trapped in a sweltering car. On June 4, in the Cumberland Mall parking lot, bystanders spotted a boy and girl locked inside a vehicle and called 911. Officers arrived fast, smashed a window, and pulled the kids out. The car’s internal temperature? A staggering 117 degrees—on an 87-degree day. Gov. Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp commended the officers for their heroic actions. “This is what happens when citizens and officers work together,” the department shared on Facebook. The children’s guardian, J’quawn Dixon, was arrested and charged with leaving them in the car for 41 minutes without air conditioning. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: COBB INT. FESITVAL STORY 4: Oregon Park to get new restroom, pickleball courts Oregon Park’s getting a serious glow-up, with $850,000 in upgrades greenlit by the Cobb Board of Commissioners. The unanimous vote tapped into Commissioner Keli Gambrill’s capital contingency fund—each commissioner gets $1 million for district projects. Gambrill called the improvements a “huge, huge impact.” What’s coming? Better ADA access, a much-needed extra restroom (parents, rejoice), and four new pickleball courts to add to the existing six. “Pickleball’s booming,” Gambrill said. The park, already a hotspot with baseball fields, tennis courts, and disc golf, sees over 13,000 kids for baseball alone. No timeline yet—officials are still ironing out details with the contractor. STORY 5: OUT AND ABOUT: 5 things to do this weekend in Cobb County — Aug. 15 - 17 Get ready for a packed weekend, folks—there’s something for everyone. First up, the Pigs and Peaches BBQ Festival is back in downtown Kennesaw this Friday and Saturday. Think smoky barbecue, live music, and all the good vibes at Depot Park. Admission? Free. But if you want to taste-test the BBQ, snag a ticket—$21 in advance, $25 day-of. Friday runs 6–10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Prefer disco over ribs? The Cobb Energy Centre hosts “The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA” Friday at 8 p.m. Expect all the hits—“Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia”—and maybe some seat-dancing. Tickets start at $57. For indie fans, D4VD hits the Coca-Cola Roxy Friday night on his “Withered World Tour.” Doors open at 7 p.m., show at 8. Tickets? $54. Want something low-key? Cobb County PARKS wraps up its summer series Friday at The Art Place in Marietta with End of the Line, a bluegrass band. Gates open at 6 p.m., and it’s free—just bring a blanket and a picnic. And don’t miss the Smyrna Handmade Market on Sunday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m., with 60+ vendors selling everything from local honey to handmade soaps. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Food Apps We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 2 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. 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This week, Bernie sits down with Brian “Damage” Forsythe, celebrated guitarist for Kix and Rhino Bucket. Brian opens up about the origins of his nickname, his signature tone, and his enduring love for simple gear setups, especially his go-to P90 pickups. He reflects on the highs and lows of a career that's spanned decades, shares behind-the-scenes stories from life on the road, and talks about life after Kix. brianforsythe.comhttps://www.instagram.com/forsythe.brianhttps://www.facebook.com/brian.forsythe******************************************Hungry for more?Check us out at https://isbreakfast.com******************************************
It's time to step into The Fourteen Twenty Sports Bar with your host Brent Radlinsky as he serves up a heaping plate of MLB drama. Today's menu features the struggling Dodgers, a side of Mets misery, and a dash of wild card woes. Brent's dishing out the dirt on why the boys in Dodger blue can't seem to get it together, despite their star-studded lineup. Also on tap: a no-holds-barred roast of the Mets' embarrassing performance and why celebrating a wild card spot is like cheering for a participation trophy. Hungry for more? Brent's got some juicy betting tips that might just fatten your wallet. So sit back, grab a few beers and let's get into er!
Jesus demonstrates the anointed lifestyle, a lifestyle of living by the Holy Spirit. An anointed church releases divine transformation in individuals, and stimulates revival in the church and reformation in the nation. The church MUST function in the anointing. The world NEEDS this and is HUNGRY to see the supernatural God manifest in their midst!Read more here.Support the show
Depression is often one of those taboo topics. We feel awkward and uncomfortable bringing it up, so we opt instead to suffer in silence. But we've got to break this cycle. After experiencing several months of deep depression this year, I was able to shift into creating incredible results in my life in less than 2 months. But I had to stop fighting and resisting the label, and accept that what I was experiencing was in fact depression. That can feel extremely vulnerable, which is why I'm going first in sharing my story here in such a public way. It doesn't take large amounts of time to radically transform your life, but it does take a couple key elements. Join me for this episode as I share my story of how I realized and navigated a heavy depression cycle, so that you can also find hope, peace, and acceptance that will ultimately move you forward. If you'd like some help navigating heavy emotions like depression, anxiety, anger, grief, and more, so that you can create a life so good it blows your mind, I'd love to help. Schedule your free consultation at www.bodyyoucrave.com/schedule. And if you're looking for a customized weight loss plan that addresses the real challenges you've been facing, schedule your private session here: https://calendly.com/jillian-2/audit. Chapters (00:00:02) - Hungry for Love(00:00:24) - How to Talk About Depression(00:06:24) - How to Deal With Depression After Divorce(00:12:50) - A Month Off From Sales and Marketing(00:19:04) - One of my depression symptoms went from moderate to mild(00:22:49) - How to Stop Being Depressed(00:26:21) - Why I Left My Marriage(00:33:04) - Broken the Cycle: How to Cope with Your Body
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Feeling flat, foggy or just can’t be bothered to train? Burnout doesn’t always come in hot with a meltdown and a for-sale bike post. Sometimes it’s the slow creep of fatigue, motivation dips and sugar cravings that chip away at your performance and love of the sport. In this episode, Taryn unpacks the 3 key questions every triathlete should ask themselves to figure out if they’re on the burnout train — and what to do if the answer is yes. What you’ll learn:00:00 – Why this topic hits close to home for so many triathletes01:30 – Question 1: Are you feeling flat all the time?07:20 – The sneaky signs of under-fuelling you might be ignoring10:05 – Question 2: What’s really happening after your sessions?16:45 – Recovery nutrition mistakes that cost you more than you think22:00 – Question 3: Hungry all the time or not at all? Here’s why that matters28:35 – Real talk on what burnout looks like and how to fix it LINKS: Link to paper
Sam is joined by Cole Clark and Sha Racks for a chaotic collection of youth group stories that will make you question every decision ever made in student ministry. From a girl turning a Chick-fil-A lunch into a full-on pepper spray evacuation, to a Christian club icebreaker that accidentally landed a student in the ER, to a nursing home visit that took a disturbingly sharp turn, the chaos doesn't stop there—add in mission trip bathroom emergencies, mystery ingredients in gross game challenges, and a bowling trip gone terribly wrong, and you've got one unforgettable episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hello, ya little pawpaws! On episode 162 of HINKY, we talk about a former UK basketball player's ability to use a can opener, and that leads us to ponder what other kitchen utensils or appliances that younger people might not know how to use. Carrie didn't eat anywhere new but Sara did, and she ate at a place that will surprise you and maybe gross you out a bit! We tried some crazy chips for Everybody Tries, and Sara tells us the history of the newly-minted most-popular chain restaurant in the US for the HINKY History Lesson. Oh, and we tried the pawpaw Ale-8-One! What else do we get into? Follow us wherever you get podcasts to find out! Hungry in Kentucky: New episodes every other Wednesday Twitter and IG @hungryinky Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats: Facebook and IG @bluegrassbourbonandeats Twitter @bbandeats Girls Beer Sports: New episodes every Tuesday Facebook and IG @girlsbeersports Twitter @grlsbeersports Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats is also a blog! Read our posts at bbandeats.com
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On tonight's show, our featured guests were Willie Robertson, CEO of Duck Dynasty, Steve Hornback of Operation Care, Inc, Terry Partin of Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry and Trey Webb of Webb's Butcher Block. The primary focus of the program was how to share the outdoor experience and its harvest with others.
Why Bundling Insurance Sales Can Transform Your Business and Help Your ClientsOn the latest episode of Insurance Business Babes, hosts Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff sat down with Kari Harvey from Physicians Mutual to shed light on one of the most effective – yet often overlooked – strategies in the insurance industry: bundling sales. Whether you're a seasoned agent or just getting started, this episode was jam-packed with actionable tips to boost your income and deliver more comprehensive value to your clients.What Is Bundling and Why Should Agents Care?Bundling, as Kari explained, involves offering clients a package of multiple insurance products during one sales appointment rather than trying to cross-sell them at a later date. For Kari and many successful agents, a typical bundle for Medicare-aged clients might include a Medigap plan, dental coverage, cancer protection, and final expense insurance. The key is to mimic what people are used to from employer benefits – then fill in the gaps they may face in retirement.Offering the bundle right at the start of the appointment, rather than as an afterthought, is crucial. “If you're not talking about it in the first five minutes, you're not going to sell it in the last five,” Kari emphasized. When you lead with a needs analysis and ask clients what coverage matters most to them as they transition, you're not selling – you're helping.Tactical Tips for Streamlining the AppointmentKari's approach is all about efficiency and confidence. She recommends segmenting your presentation into 5-7 minute blocks: start with understanding needs, move into education, then present the package as a seamless “set it and forget it” solution. Rather than overwhelming clients with line-item visuals of every product and price, Kari bundles the offer and describes in clear language how all their important concerns will be covered for one monthly premium.Cross-Selling to Existing Clients: Maintaining & Growing Your BookThe episode also explored how to continue serving existing clients through annual reviews. Even if the initial sale wasn't bundled, Kari and the hosts discussed ways to revisit needs by introducing new products (“I have a new product I'd love to show you…”) or sharing real-life examples of how certain coverage, like a cancer policy, has helped other clients.The Big TakeawayBundling is about solving the whole client's needs in a way that increases retention, cross-sale opportunities, and overall satisfaction. As Kari put it, “You are the only person who can protect your book… you have to be the solution to all their insurance needs.” For agents looking to make a bigger impact and income, bringing up additional coverages early and confidently is a must.Hungry for more strategies and real-world insurance success stories? Catch the full episode of Insurance Business Babes for more gems from Kari Harvey and the team!This episode is sponsored by CertifiedMedicareAgents.com. Use the coupon code BABES2024 for a free lifetime BRONZE membership.
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Catalyst Church of Carrollton - 8/11/25 "We're Hungry" Vision Month “Once when he was eating with them, he commanded them, “Do not leave Jerusalem until the Father sends you the gift he promised, as I told you before. John baptized with water, but in just a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.” Acts 1:4-5 NLT “Then the day of the Pentecost festival arrived. All the believers were meeting together in one place. Suddenly, as they were sitting together, they heard a noise. The noise came from the sky and it filled the whole house. It was like the sound of a strong wind. Then they saw something that looked like many small fires. The separate fires moved and went to sit on each person there. All the believers became full with the Holy Spirit…” Acts 2:1-4 EASY
STOP MAKING EXCUSES FOR BAD PEOPLE!!!PLANNED PARENTHOOD: https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/05/16/nx-s1-5397314/planned-parenthood-clinics-abortion-close-telehealth-rights#:~:text=%22It's%20gotten%20more%20expensive%20to,already%20facing%20health%20care%20shortages.&text=%22I%20wish%20I%20had%20been,be%20saved%2C%22%20Koskenoja%20said.OKLAHOMA: https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2025/07/28/oklahoma-ed-secretary-harding-grad-under-investigation-for-porn-on-office-tvSYDNEY SWEENEY: Put a pin in this! LISA recommends this: https://www.tiktok.com/@ohmellyeah/video/7532247807231642911?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7421213591800776223LORI RECOMMENDS THIS: https://www.tiktok.com/@storyteller502/video/7526636675934522654REIMAGINE DEAD MALLS: https://www.tiktok.com/@hereisoregon/video/7532169121623035149?lang=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@hereisoregon/video/7532539288748166414?lang=enCLIMATE CRISIS: TSUNAMI, HURRICANESLori recommends: https://www.hulu.com/series/hurricane-katrina-race-against-time-a99bbb11-91f6-4c1b-a8d9-140f0f397a2eWE HOLD GRUDGES: Who's on your #REDLIST because we're keeping ours! and we will not be forgetting who voted us into whatever mess is coming. WHERE ARE YOU JULIAN BROWN? https://www.tiktok.com/@indigo4346/photo/7532019118984170766MMIW: Murdered Missing Indigenous Women. We'll be doing a series coming soon. Support the showThe Parlour with Lori and Lisa comes to you with our takes on current events, politics, human interest stories, all things close to our hearts, and so much MORE! Thank you for following our media journey and be sure to look for us as we roll out in all the social platforms. #SlowMedia
In this episode of Plant Based Curious, I sat down with functional medicine expert Martin Pytela to uncover the hidden connections between your gut, mood, and metabolism. We dive deep into why wheat can be as addictive as heroin, how your ancestors' diet holds the key to optimal health, and a simple 2-meal test to discover whether carbs or fats work best for YOUR body. Martin also shares his top longevity hack (hint: it's not what you'd expect) and why 75% of mood-related prescriptions could be avoided with the right food choices. If you've ever struggled with bloating, fatigue, or emotional eating, this conversation is your roadmap to healing—starting with your next meal.
This week comedian Craig Gass joins Bernie and Lisa for a hilarious conversation full of stories, impressions, and personal insights. From growing up in a deaf household to doing impressions on the Howard Stern Show, Craig shares how his unique upbringing shaped his comedy. He also talks about living with Eddie Van Halen, beefing with Gene Simmons, and building the hit podcast Beardo and Weirdo.@craiggasscomedy@beardoandweirdopodcasthttps://youtube.com/@beardoandweirdopodcasthttps://youtube.com/@craiggass******************************************Hungry for more?Check us out at https://isbreakfast.com******************************************
Send us a textWelcome to Celebrate Creativity - Episode 427 - Hear the Hungry LionWhen we left the previous episode I was working with Gemini to make my Master thesis about interpreting Shakespeare's place for the deaf more understandable. And Gemini said -Okay, here's the next section, revised for a seventh-grade reading level. I've broken down the longer paragraphs and used simpler language to explain the concepts of ASL grammar and the different styles of interpreting. And then Gemini continued withASL Grammar: A Different Way to TalkASL has a unique sentence structure that is sometimes called "topic/comment." This means you often say the main idea first, then add more details. By the way that is a very good way, of stating a rather complicated concept. For example, instead of "Is this a dagger I see before me?" from Shakespeare's Macbeth, a translation in ASL might be "dagger, do I see?"Thank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
Jane and Fi are back with their ninth book club pick - and this one was our most unanimous yet! 'Leonard and Hungry Paul' is by Rónán Hession. Rónán joins us to talk all about it. There's also mention of scouse wigs and waffle...Thank you so much for your engagement and interaction. We hope you'll join us for the next one.Get your suggestions in at: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Changes to federal food assistance could cause thousands of Kansans to lose some or all of their benefits. The consequences for low-income families will depend now, more than ever, on state lawmakers. Plus: When you're shopping the produce section of a grocery store, you probably want to buy local — but that food probably traveled a long way to get there.
Governor Josh Shapiro is speaking out against the starvation of civilians in Gaza and called on U.S. leaders to increase aid to Palestinians. The only Spanish language public radio station serving Lancaster and York counties may have to cut programming, following the loss of federal funding. The State Insurance Department has announced the 2026 rate changes requested by health insurance companies currently operating in Pennsylvania. Double digit increases are expected in both the individual and small group markets. State lawmakers are calling on healthcare providers to be more transparent when it comes to their use of artificial intelligence. In the wake of an early Sunday morning fire in Stewartstown, York County, the Southern Regional Police Department is calling it an arson/death investigation. Former Magisterial District Judge Sonya McKnight is asking for a new trial. Earlier this year, a jury found her guilty of trying to murder her ex-boyfriend while he was sleeping. A new watchdog group is set to begin work this week in the city of Lancaster. The city's ethics commission is meeting for the first time Thursday night. Former Senator Bob Casey has a new job. The three-term senator is now a fellow at The University of Scranton, where he will mentor students. The State Museum of Pennsylvania is dismantling its Native American collection, which includes thousands of sacred artifacts from Tribal Nations across the country. Attention WITF Sustaining Circle Members! With a monthly increase of $12 or more, you and WITF's dedicated base of sustainers could close the funding gap left by the federal rescission. Increase your gift today at witf.org/increase. And thank you. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Fast Ones, Max and Mike dive headfirst into an unexpected but glorious mashup of 80s music nostalgia, steamy racing fiction, and of course, the Hungarian Grand Prix.The episode opens with an ode to Toto—yes, the band—followed by a deep dive into their hidden connection to Michael Jackson's Thriller, and the math-rock genius of 80s studio bands. From there, things take a sharp turn as Max reveals his "book of the week": Overtake My Heart, a Daniel Ricciardo-themed erotic novel that's somehow both hilarious and unsettling—and might just have been written by the Honey Badger himself.When the tire smoke clears, the guys break down the Hungarian GP: Lando's redemption win, Oscar's quiet dominance, Charles Leclerc's cryptic radio messages, George Russell's whiny post-race meltdown, and Aston Martin's mysterious return to form. There's also love for Ollie Bearman, speculation about Lewis Hamilton's future (is he retiring or just dropping merch?), and a passionate defense of Haas—the only F1 team you really need to root for.It's part racing analysis, part fever dream, and all gas, no brakes.
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In the Gospel Passage today we hear about Christ feeding the 5000 (besides women and children).Do you know what happened before this miracle took place?St. John the Baptist was beheaded and after hearing about this, Christ retreats privately to pray and we hear that the multitudes followed after Him.What does this mean for us today, are we hungry for Christ in this life???Listen
Do you want to live a blessed Christian life? Then drink from the well of Living Water, and never thirst again. Today, Ron moves ahead in his teaching series, “Your Happy Place: Living the Beatitudes of Jesus.”
It’s peak produce season in St. Louis, and George and Cheryl have been busy scouring the area’s farmers markets for the perfect tomatoes, peaches, and sweet corn. Along the way, they’ve come across some hidden gems that make these markets some of the spots to enjoy the region’s culinary bounty—and they’re letting you in on the secret. From a must-visit new pastry stand at Tower Grove to one of the best condiments in the bi-state area at Lake St. Louis, this episode will give you your ultimate farmers market shopping guide to make this your most delicious summer ever. This episode is sponsored by Cardinals Nation. Make your game day unforgettable at Cardinals Nation Restaurant & Bar—just steps from Busch Stadium! Book your table. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Balkan Treat Box, 8103 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-733-5700Madrina, 101 W Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-963-1976White Castle, multiple locations & phone numbers.Kirkwood Farmers’ Market, 150 E Argonne, Downtown Kirkwood, 314-984-9496Stonie’s Sausage Shop, 1507 Edgemont, Perryville, 573-547-2540Buttonwood Farms Odelehr Farm Baked Goods, 7127 Illinois River, Brussels IL, 618-883-2265Tropical Moose, located in Kirkwood Farmers Market & Kirkwood Park, Kirkwood, 314-570-6517Ferguson Farmers’ Market, 501 S Florissant, Ferguson, 314-521-4661MO Flourishing Fungi, 160 Saint Benedict, Florissant, 314-626-4189Bluefield Kitchen, pickup location varies, North County, 314-606-4331Hotplate, online food business platform.Market Wagon, online farmers market.Earthdance Organic Farm, 233 S Dade, Ferguson, 314-521-1006Lake St. Louis Farmers’ Market, 20 Meadows Circle, Lake St. Louis, 636-352-6716Luna Maki, 636-344-0498Capulí Cakery, no storefront address, 314-546-0847Wildwood Farmers’ Market, 221 Plaza, Wildwood, 636-458-0440NHB Knifeworks, no address or phone.Angel’s Fruits, no storefront address, 314-624-9199Boulevard Farmers’ Market, 1 Blvd Saint Louis, Richmond Heights, no phone.Tower Grove Farmers’ Market, 4257 Northeast, Tower Grove, no phone.Klondike Bison, 2207 Lynch, 314-773-6779Skáld Bakery, found at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market (4257 Northeast), no phone.Comet Bakery, 640 W Woodbine, Kirkwood, no phone.Estella’s Frescas, found at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market (4257 Northeast), no phone.Fourth City Barbecue, looking for a new home, can be found at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market (4257 Northeast), 314-669-6505Wheelhouse Fish Co., found at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market (4257 Northeast), no phone.Dang Good Produce, 15795 State Hwy W, Bourbon, 573-732-3276Food with Yoo, found at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market (4257 Northeast), no phone.Farm Spirit, 2710 Locust (inside Bluejay Brewing Co.), no phone.Ivan’s Fig Farm, found at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market (4257 Northeast), no phone.Grand Army Farm, found at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market (4257 Northeast), 314-302-7454Urban Buds, 4736 Tennessee, Dutchtown, 314-399-8377Iron Hill Farm, 3253 Iron Hill, Union, no phone.Tower Grove Farmers’ Market, 20 year anniversary, August 30, 4257 Northeast, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. You may also enjoy these articles from SLM:More episodes of Arch EatsEssential summer dishes in St. LouisGuide to farmers’ markets in St. LouisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why are so many Americans clueless about nutrition? In this warm, witty episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo sits down with cookbook author Jeanne Kennedy to explore our collective nutritional illiteracy. From freezer-friendly halibut soup to the forgotten art of home cooking, Jeanne dishes out practical tips, personal stories, and sharp insight into why fast food has replaced real food, and what we can do about it. It's part memoir, part masterclass, and full of delicious reasons to ditch the drive-thru and reclaim your kitchen. Hungry for change? This episode serves it up hot and homemade. Jack Russo Managing Partner Jrusso@computerlaw.com www.computerlaw.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso "Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World"®️
If you've ever believed that losing fat means constant hunger, endless food cravings, and giving up everything you love—this episode is going to change the game for you.In this episode, Jared reveals how to lose weight without feeling deprived or hungry. It's not about fad diets, extreme restriction, or chasing the lowest calorie count possible—it's about a smarter, more sustainable approach that works with your lifestyle, not against it.This isn't the old-school “suffer through it” weight loss advice. It's a practical, science-backed, and mindset-driven blueprint to make fat loss simple, satisfying, and actually enjoyable.What we covered in today's episode:- Why a little hunger is normal—but constant cravings are a red flag- The #1 reason diet culture keeps you stuck in deprivation mode- How to keep calories as high as possible while still losing weight- The role of protein in keeping you full and energized- Fixing your relationship with food so you can stop self-sabotaging- Why you shouldn't live in a calorie deficit year-round- Choosing a better plan that fits your life instead of overhauling it- How to use small, strategic deficits for sustainable results- Building your lifestyle into your plan so you never feel restricted againMY RESOURCES & SPECIAL OFFERS:‣ Join Dieting From The Inside Out & get immediate access: https://inquire.hamiltontrained.com/collective‣ To apply for private, 1:1 coaching with Jared DM "Coaching" to 765-308-5751‣ Grab the Food Noise Solution Guide Here: https://inquire.hamiltontrained.com/food-noiseFIND ME ON:‣ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realjaredhamilton‣ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JaredHamilton‣ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realjaredhamilton‣ Email: jared@hamiltontrained.com----© 2025 Jared Hamilton-----
So what are you hungry for? If you're hungry for the wrong things, you'll never be satisfied. But God has made you a promise. If you're hungry for His righteousness, if you're hungry for God Himself, you'll never go hungry again. Stay with us now as Ron moves ahead in his teaching series, “Your Happy Place: Living The Beatitudes of Jesus.”
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky Guests: Kristen Jowers, MS Extension Specialist for One Op and Barbara Breutinger, Family Financial Counseling Intern Season 8, Episode 6 Join us in this episode of MoneyWi$e on Talking FACS as we delve into the importance of discussing finances with loved ones. Our guests, Kristen Jowers, an Extension Specialist for OneOp, and Barbara Breutinger, an intern with Family Finance, share valuable insights on why communicating about money is crucial for reducing stress and enhancing relationship satisfaction. Discover the reasons why money conversations can be challenging, learn how to select the right time for these discussions using the HALT acronym (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired), and explore open-ended questions to foster understanding and collaboration. Gain tips on managing conflicts and setting mutual financial goals to improve your family's financial health and freedom. Furthermore, Kristen and Barbara offer guidance on the frequency of financial check-ins and recommend resources, such as the UK Cooperative Extension Service's free publications and PowerPay, a tool from Utah State University. Tune in to learn how money conversations can transform from a source of stress to a pathway for achieving financial security and harmony. For more information about this topic and other MoneyWi$e topics, visit: MoneyWi$e Newsletter MoneyWi$e Website Utah State University's PowerPay Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension Website Facebook Instagram FCS Learning Channel
Jesus understands his purpose and has compassion on those in need. He has no patience for the pessimism, distraction, and attacks of his skeptics. As his disciples, will we learn to bring what we have in our hands and invite him to permeate our hearts? Or will we keep our eyes only on what we can see - like our limitations and our overwhelming challenges - and find our hearts hardened in the process?
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Sign up for the September 40 Day Fast here: https://butjesusdrankwine.myflodesk.com/septemberfast In Week 2 of our 6-part Monday series walking through Love Life Sober: A 40 Day Alcohol Fast, we’re diving into Days 8–13—a powerful stretch focused on mindset, identity, and learning to renew your mind in Christ. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your thoughts, trapped by unhelpful labels, or frustrated that willpower isn’t cutting it, this week is for you. We explore the truth behind the stories we tell ourselves—and how taking your thoughts captive, anchoring your identity in Jesus, and learning to recognize your triggers can begin to shift everything. Whether you're mid-fast, just getting started, or preparing for September’s live-coached fast, these insights will help you move from shame to self-awareness, and from self-effort to spiritual renewal.
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Send us a textOn this episode we look at the tsunamis that weren't from the Russian megaquake, and which dog breeds are super super hungry all the time.• Earthquake occurred in the Kural Kamchatka subduction zone where the Pacific plate slides under the Okhotsk plate at 75mm per year• Logarithmic earthquake scales mean each magnitude increase represents 10x more energy• Despite the earthquake's strength, the rupture didn't reach the seafloor, limiting tsunami development• Hawaiian and California coasts saw modest waves of 1-1.5 meters, far less than feared• Historical tsunamis like the 2004 Indian Ocean disaster (227,000+ deaths) demonstrate the potential danger• Texas A&M study of 15,000 dog owners reveals which breeds have highest "food motivation scores"• Sporting breeds like Labs and Golden Retrievers are 10% more likely to overeat than mixed breeds• Hound breeds (beagles, dachshunds) follow at 5.3% higher likelihood• City dogs and those in multi-dog households more prone to weight issues• Maintaining healthy dog weight reduces risks of diabetes, arthritis, and skin diseaseIf you enjoy our content, consider joining our Patreon community at the Top Dogs level to support the Science Podcast.Support the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
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Hello, ya little blueberries! On episode 161 of HINKY, it's still soooo hooootttt and we can't stand it. Carrie tried a new place for the first time in a while, and Sara tried some of the best fried chicken in town. We read a ranking of movie theater candies, and spoiler alert: we don't agree with it! We try some new snacks for Everybody Tries, and Carrie tells us the history of that good Louisiana chicken for the HINKY History Lesson. What else do we get into? Follow us wherever you get podcasts to find out! Hungry in Kentucky: New episodes every other Wednesday Twitter and IG @hungryinky Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats: Facebook and IG @bluegrassbourbonandeats Twitter @bbandeats Girls Beer Sports: New episodes every Tuesday Facebook and IG @girlsbeersports Twitter @grlsbeersports Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats is also a blog! Read our posts at bbandeats.com
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Hungry for More in Life This week on The Hidden Why, I'm joined by the incredible JD Tremblay, ultra-endurance triathlete, engineer, ex-military man, and passionate advocate for personal growth and men's mental health. One of only three people in the world to complete the Epicdeca, a grueling test of physical and mental endurance, JD's story … Continue reading Episode 1131: JD Tremblay | Hungry for More in Life
—- Join The Guild - CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE—The Role of Emotional Eating in Weight Loss and Self-AcceptanceIn this episode of Becoming Thin Podcast, host Chris TaRL shares his personal weight loss journey, having shed 125 pounds after years of yo-yo dieting. Chris emphasizes the importance of addressing emotional eating to achieve long-term weight loss success. He advises listeners to learn from their failures and to embrace their emotions rather than using food as a coping mechanism. By exploring the concept of self-pity versus self-ownership, Chris offers strategies to handle emotional eating and to foster self-compassion. He also discusses listener questions from the Becoming Thin Facebook group, delving into the psychological aspects of eating habits and offering practical advice for managing emotional triggers. Chris stresses the importance of self-acceptance and shares his own experiences with overcoming negative self-perceptions. The episode concludes with a call to action, encouraging listeners to focus on personal growth and to set aside time for self-reflection.00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey01:22 Podcast Changes and Listener Engagement03:07 Understanding Emotional Eating06:47 The Impact of Emotions on Perception12:40 Listener Question: Coping with Emotional Eating18:42 Exploring Self-Pity and Self-Compassion35:14 Embracing Your Emotions36:19 Personal Struggles with Fear and Self-Doubt39:01 The Journey of Self-Acceptance39:40 The Impact of Emotional Eating41:12 Listener Interaction and Feedback42:31 Addressing Listener Questions43:13 Old Chris vs. New Chris46:22 Developing New Strategies for Handling Criticism56:16 The Importance of Self-Worth01:06:39 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement
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