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    Christian Science | Daily Lift
    “Never born and never dying”

    Christian Science | Daily Lift

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025


    Mark Swinney, CSB, from Cerrillos, New Mexico, USAYou can read Mark's editorial in the Christian Science Sentinel.To learn what we look for in a Daily Lift, listen to our webinar at christianscience.com/dailylift and then submit your own healing message. We'd love to hear from you!

    Changeable Podcast
    EP385: Special Rebroadcast: Noise is Silence Shouting

    Changeable Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025


    Being in silence is not about suppressing anything.  It's also not about creating anything, such as an environment of peace or thoughtlessness or anything like that. It's the exact opposite, actually. It's about leaving everything alone to simply be exactly what it is.“What it is” is constantly changing. It is totally unknowable. It's far too fluid to be known.  In silence, the self-ing process is more clearly seen. It's like seeing how a magic trick is done; you can't be fooled in quite the same way once it is seen. In that silence, the inherently safety in experience becomes obvious. The concept of safety is not even relevant there.  Consider steeping in this deep knowing in 5 days of silence with us in February. It would be an amazing way to start the new year. For better or worse, whatever comes and goes, things will not look the same afterward. ***I will be leading a Silent Retreat in Taos, New Mexico, February 22-27. The retreat will provide a supportive space for you to steep in your essential being. You'll immerse in what's always here, unchanging, beyond the pull of thoughts, feelings and identities, in the absence of everyday distractions and conditioning.The retreat is small, so space is limited. You can check out all the details at https://dramyjohnson.com/silent-retreats-2026/The post EP385: Special Rebroadcast: Noise is Silence Shouting appeared first on Dr. Amy Johnson.

    Sunday Morning Coming Down
    Episode 298: Sunday Morning Coming Down: Holiday Week, Clam Bakes, And Middle Bread.

    Sunday Morning Coming Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 23:18


    John's tooth is back in, and he's excited to have the kids home for holiday week. He shares wisdom from airports, hotels, and Ubers while in New Mexico. He's also cracked the code to survive Minnesota winters. 

    No Doubt About It
    Episode 248: Friendly Fire! Dems Go At Each Other Over Crime!

    No Doubt About It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 56:59 Transcription Available


    Headlines say crime is down. Our streets say otherwise. We open with a stark clash between New Mexico's governor and Albuquerque's mayor over a $7M National Guard deployment that was supposed to clean up Central Avenue. The state says there was “lax engagement” from city leadership and no sustained impact; APD's chief concedes Central “looks the same,” insisting effort isn't the issue. We sift what actually happened, why metrics were thin, and what residents observe daily: encampments, open-air dealing, and little proactive policing.From there we follow the numbers. The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Operation Route 66 made 640 arrests since February, yet court outcomes show defendants repeatedly released pretrial, many missing hearings and sliding into active warrants. We spotlight repeat arrestees to illustrate how catch-and-release undermines officers, communities, and confidence in the system. The core ask is simple: make our neighborhoods safe enough for kids to play outside again.We widen the lens to national policy and immigration vetting. Sovereign countries set standards for who enters and why; ignoring that during mass migration surges invites risk we can't measure or manage. We argue for robust, lawful screening while refusing dehumanizing rhetoric. Then we pivot to the statehouse: as the Clear Horizons Act pushes net-zero targets into law, we challenge lawmakers to prioritize first-order needs—juvenile justice, pretrial detention, economic relief—before piling on mandates that drive up energy costs and strain low-income families.To close, we examine a rift among conservative media voices over Israel and truth-telling, urging integrity over clout. A lighter final act brings a massive Colorado wildlife crossing that animals haven't adopted yet, Wyoming winds strong enough to tip train cars, and Philip Rivers' unexpected NFL comeback—a reminder that courage sometimes means saying yes when the safe answer is no.If this resonated, tap follow, share with a friend who cares about public safety and policy that works, and leave a review to help us reach more listeners.Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

    Fusion Patrol
    The Andromeda Strain (1971) Review: Fusion Patrol Ep. 767

    Fusion Patrol

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 73:10 Transcription Available


    This week Fusion Patrol looks at The Andromeda Strain as Ben and Eugene discuss hard science fiction tension built from plausible medical and military technology; human errors, prejudice, and design flaws that nearly trigger nuclear catastrophe; Nostalgic enthusiasm for long‑forgotten light pen computer interfaces; and a strangely prominent topless corpse and its clash with the film's G‑rated reputation. THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN
Release Date: March 12, 1971
Runtime: 131 minutes
Starring: Arthur Hill, David Wayne, James Olson, Kate Reid
Director: Robert Wise
Writer: Nelson Gidding
Synopsis: After a government satellite crashes in a small New Mexico town, nearly all residents die instantly from a mysterious extraterrestrial organism. An elite team of scientists is assembled in a secret underground facility to isolate the virus and determine why an elderly man and an infant were the only survivors. They must race against time and a nuclear self-destruct mechanism to neutralize the threat before it causes a global pandemic.

    PlaybyPlay
    12/20/25 San Jose St vs. New Mexico NCAAB Picks and Predictions

    PlaybyPlay

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 0:59


    San Jose St vs. New Mexico College Basketball Pick Prediction by Tony T. San Jose St vs. New Mexico Profiles San Jose St at New Mexico 9PM ET—San Jose St is 5-6 and 0-3 in their true road games losing by nine or greater points in each game. New Mexico sit 9-2 and 7-0 at home.

    Still Toking With
    S6E43 - Still Toking with Sarah McCarthy (Author)

    Still Toking With

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 68:23


    Episode Notes S6E43- Join us as we chat with Author Sarah McCarthy. She'll be in the house telling tales from her new book, Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor and much more. In Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor, author Sarah McCarthy—Juliette's close personal friend—brings Bryant's unfiltered voice to light, exposing not just Epstein's trafficking machine but the darker, lesser-known medical and psychological abuses he carried out on his victims HELPFUL LINKS: VETERANS: https://www.va.gov/.../mental-health/suicide-prevention/ ADDICTION: https://lp.recoverycentersofamerica.com/.../continuum-of.../ Due you know someone that has lost their lives due to addiction? Or even someone that has made a full recovery? Reach out to Johnny Whitaker so they can help to celebrate the lives lost/ lives recovered at overdoseawareness0831@gmail.com ___________________________________________ Follow our guest https://www.trineday.com/products/blue-butterfly-inside-the-diary-of-an-epstein-survivor ______________________________ Toking with the Dead: https://www.stilltoking.com/ ————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network MORE ABOUT THE GUEST: Between 2002 and 2004, Juliette Bryant was trafficked across continents and paraded through Epstein's residences. Her pink notebook, adorned with a blue butterfly, documented not only her abuse but chilling encounters with scientists, handlers, and co-conspirators who enabled Epstein's power. The diary describes her final trip to Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, where Juliette awoke paralyzed as a female doctor performed a procedure on her—without her consent. Unlike previous accounts that focus solely on Epstein's trafficking ring, Blue Butterfly reveals his obsession with eugenics, artificial intelligence, cloning, and transhumanism—and how he used victims like Juliette as unwitting participants in his schemes. “Juliette's diary doesn't just capture her trauma,” McCarthy says. “It exposes the experimental mindset driving Epstein's empire—why he cultivated scientists, psychologists, and global elites to push agendas that went far beyond sexual abuse.”

    The Brian McCarthy Interview Show
    461 - Chollo Bottom

    The Brian McCarthy Interview Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 74:17


    This week we talk about friendship breakups and why Chollos in New Mexico are tired of raping Brian. Follow Brian on Threads, Instagram and X - Support the show and get bonus audio/video episodes, ringtones, bonus footage and more!! All at patreon.com/brianmccarthy. 

    MomAdvice Book Gang
    How a Journey to the Arctic Shaped This Found-Family Story

    MomAdvice Book Gang

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 62:49


    Head to the Arctic with Nathaniel Ian Miller and discover the true story that inspired his debut, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven, for our final episode of 2025.For our final episode of 2025, we're bringing forward a beloved conversation from the Book Gang archives with debut novelist Nathaniel Ian Miller, discussing his magical winter read, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven, and the enduring pull of a great winter story with found-family themes. This episode originally aired for patrons in 2023, and it felt like the perfect moment to share it more widely, along with some gentle reflections from this year, including YOUR best book club book of the year.In this funny conversation, we discuss:

    DayWeather Podcast
    When Do Winds End? DayWeather Regional Travel Forecast 12-19-2025

    DayWeather Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 5:01


    Stay ahead of hazardous winter weather with our regional road and interstate forecast covering I-80, I-70, I-90, and I-25 across Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico. This daily 3 PM Mountain Time update (Monday through Friday, with weekend editions as needed) delivers the latest information on snow, ice, high winds, reduced visibility, and dangerous travel conditions. Designed for both the general public and commercial drivers, including long-haul truckers, our forecast highlights critical impacts to major freight corridors and holiday travel routes. If you depend on safe and efficient travel across the central and northern Rockies, this winter-weather road report helps you plan ahead, avoid delays, and stay informed.

    Elk Hunt
    Building Maps for Hunters: Jeremy Gilbertson on Bridger Watch & Elk Hunting

    Elk Hunt

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 75:58


    Alright, so Jeremy Gilbertson is one of those guys who just went all-in on elk hunting—and it worked. This dude studied elk hunting harder than he studied school, killed a bull on his first-ever trip 36 hours from his front door in Minnesota, and then spent the next few years guiding hunters and building maps for a living. Now he's joining the Bridger Watch team to help us build the absolute best maps for wearables, because turns out everyone who said "nobody wants maps on a watch" was dead wrong. We dive deep into Jeremy's journey from cold-calling Colorado OTC units to guiding on private ranches in New Mexico, and we get into the real tactics that separate the guys who find elk from the guys who wander around hoping. We talk about e-scouting secrets, micro terrain, efficiency versus effectiveness, why busy is lazy (shoutout to Cal Arnold), and how to hunt like a 301 even if you're happy shooting raghorns. Jeremy's got a unique perspective because he's both a hardcore public land DIY guy and a guide who's seen hundreds of hunters make the same mistakes. If you want to learn how to find elk in tough units, how to balance aggression with patience, and why you need way more than seven days to figure out a unit, this one's for you. Let's get into it. $10,000 ELK HUNT GIVEAWAY We're partnering with Huntin' Fool Adventures for an insane giveaway. When you preorder a Bridger Reckon Watch and use code HF at checkout, you're automatically entered to win a $10,000 elk hunt voucher. You can use this for New Mexico landowner tags, a fully guided hunt, or whatever elk hunting adventure you want. Here's the best part: we're talking single-digit entries right now, so your odds of winning are actually really, really good. This isn't one of those giveaways where you're up against 50,000 people—this is a legitimate shot at a dream elk hunt. Head over to bridgerwatch.com, preorder your Reckon, use code HF, and you're in. If you were already thinking about getting the Founder Series, this is a no-brainer. OnX Hunt - The ultimate tool for elk hunters and the app I absolutely won't go into the field without. Whether you're e-scouting from the couch or actually hunting elk, OnX gives you detailed maps, property boundaries, and over 50 layers of mapping data including satellite imagery, offline maps, and waypoints. It helps you make smarter decisions no matter where you hunt. Save time, avoid mistakes, and stay connected to your crew. If you're not an Elite member yet, you're missing out on a whole other level of tools. Head over to onxmaps.com and use code TRO to save 20% off your membership. Tricer - These guys make gear that's fast, light, and simple. From bomber tripods to spotting scope mounts, panheads, truck mounts, and now even bipods—Tricer makes gear that just works. I've been running their bipod hard this season and it's been rock solid. If you're looking to upgrade your glassing system, check out Tricer. Head over to tricer.com, use code TRO at checkout, and save yourself 10%. Stone Glacier - I've packed out a lot of animals with my Stone Glacier pack. This year, the Sky Archer 6400 has been with me to Alaska, British Columbia, Wyoming, and Montana. Whether it's a 10-day backpack hunt or day hunting from the side-by-side, Stone Glacier is minimalist, lightweight, and versatile. They make an entire suite of hardcore mountain hunting gear. Head over to stoneglacier.com, use code TRO, and get yourself some great gear. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro & Bridger Watch Announcement 2:30 - Jeremy's New Role at Bridger Watch 5:45 - Building the Best Maps for Wearables 8:20 - Jeremy's Elk Hunting Origin Story 11:15 - From Minnesota Deer Hunter to Colorado Elk Obsessed 14:30 - First Hunt: 36 Hours to a Bull on the Ground 18:45 - How Much Was Luck vs. Skill? 21:30 - Advice to Your Younger Self 24:15 - Learning When to Run and When to Crawl 28:40 - Hunting 101 vs 201 vs 301 33:20 - Understanding Herd Dynamics at the Macro Level 37:50 - What Guiding Teaches You About Elk 41:15 - Elk Bros Outfitting Model Explained 45:30 - Hunting the Nucleus vs. Chasing Satellites 49:00 - Teaching Hunters vs. Learning Yourself 52:45 - E-Scouting Secrets: Avoid the OnX Holes 57:20 - Looking for Micro Terrain, Not Big Features 1:01:30 - Turn Off Public Land Layers When E-Scouting 1:04:45 - Rifle Hunting: Finding Where One Elk Can Survive 1:09:15 - Efficiency vs. Effectiveness in Hunt Planning 1:13:30 - Decision Fatigue and Mental Management 1:17:45 - Whoop for Hunters: Managing Expedition-Level Stress 1:21:00 - Why You Need More Than Seven Days 1:25:30 - Time on Feet Beats Everything Else 1:28:15 - Patience is the Hardest Skill to Master 1:31:45 - Elk Bros Details & Who It's For 1:34:00 - Outro & Hunt Planner Download THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS Stop Looking for Perfect Spots—Find Where Elk Can Survive - Everyone e-scouts the same big features: burns, mega meadows, obvious north-facing slopes. Jeremy's secret? Look for the smallest pockets where elk could survive, not where they want to be. That 50-acre hidden basin above the highway? That's where the pressure-educated bulls are living. When you're looking at a unit, turn off the public land layers and ask yourself: if I could hunt anywhere, where would the elk actually be? Then figure out how to access those spots legally. The micro terrain beats the macro highlights every single time. You Need Way More Than Seven Days to Figure Out a Unit - Outfitters operate on seven-day hunts because they've already spent years figuring out where the elk are and what they're doing. When you show up as a DIY hunter with seven days, you're spending the first five just learning what the guide already knows. Jeremy's rule: plan for 10-15 days minimum if you're hunting a new unit. The hard units? Budget 12+ days just to figure it out, then another 3-4 to actually execute. If you only have seven days, you're gambling that you'll figure it out faster than average—and most guys are packing out on the drive home with all the knowledge they needed on day one. Hunt Like a 301 Even If You're Happy Shooting Raghorns - The difference between a 201 hunter and a 301 hunter isn't the size of the bull—it's understanding the entire system. A 201 hunter finds a herd and focuses on that six-point. A 301 hunter understands where all the herds are, how they interact, where the satellites are coming and going, and how pressure moves elk across the entire unit. Here's the secret: if you hunt the nucleus where the big bulls are, you'll magnetize all the smaller bulls trying to be there too. Understanding macro herd dynamics doesn't just help you find giants—it puts you in position to encounter way more elk, period.

    Respect The Connect
    Dj Animal Talks About New Mexico, Favorite Movies, and Being on The Radio

    Respect The Connect

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 107:27


    Dj Animal on Episode 133

    Environmental Professionals Radio (EPR)
    Leadership Rooted in the Ground, Community-Led Conservation, and Connection Across Landscape and People with Teresa Martinez

    Environmental Professionals Radio (EPR)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 53:20 Transcription Available


    Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Teresa Martinez, Executive Director and Co-founder of the Continental Divide Trail Coalition about Leadership Rooted in the Ground, Community-Led Conservation, and Connection Across Landscape and People.   Read her full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 2:35 - Hiking the Appalachian Trail10:36 - Interview with Teresa Martinez Starts!19:03 - Personal Goals in the Workplace27:45 - Challenges of Community Input42:49 - #FieldNotes with TeresaPlease be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Guest Bio: Teresa Martinez is a co-founder and the Executive Director of the Continental Divide Trail Coalition, the lead national and lead partner working with the USFS, BLM, National Park Service, State Agencies, Indigenous Communities and Tribal Nations to cooperatively steward the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. For over 30 years, Teresa has worked professionally to increase awareness, engagement, access, and stewardship of our entire National Trails System. A graduate of Virginia Tech, Teresa holds a B.S. and M.S from the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife in the College of Natural Resources. From 1987- 2007 she worked for the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, from 2007 to 2012 she worked for the Continental Divide Trail Alliance and since 2012 she has been the Executive Director (and co-founder) of the Continental Divide Trail Coalition. Formerly a Board member, today she serves on the Trail Leadership Council of the Partnership for the National Trails System and has served as the Chair of the Federal Advisory Committee to aid the USFS in the development of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Teresa also serves on the Board of Directors for Leave No Trace and has also served on the advisory committee for the Salazar Center for North American Conservation. Teresa is actively involved in the creation of equitable spaces for all people in the outdoors and in 2015, was part of the inaugural group of conservation leaders assembling in Washington DC to launch a new vision for the next 100 years of stewardship of our nation's parks, forests, waters, oceans, and trails which led to the formation of the Next 100 Coalition and the Next 100 Coalition Colorado. Today, Teresa serves as the Chair of the National Board for the Next 100 Coalition. In 2019, Teresa was honored by the Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources as the recipient of the Gerald Cross Alumni Leadership Award. When not working one of these heart driven endeavors, Teresa can be found perfecting her sourdough and puff pastry bakes, or spending her time exploring the mountains, mesas and arroyos of the landscapes around her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico with her rescue dog Riley and hosting discadas with friends while watching the sunrise and sunset over the beautiful terrain of the Land of EncSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.

    The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm
    Take It To The House

    The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 42:45


    The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm - Episode #201 features an in-depth scouting report on the Gopher football bowl game opponent, New Mexico, from the Gopher Guru Daniel House   From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/)   Sponsored by: (https://www.sunbeltminnesota.com/ & https://www.tnma.com), OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/), & Cub Foods (www.cubfoods.com)

    Leveling Up: The Podcast with Alethia Tucker
    S3 E16 Leveling Up the Podcast with Alethia Tucker...Special Guest April Sheris

    Leveling Up: The Podcast with Alethia Tucker

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 44:29


    Join me and my guest April Sheris.  April is a pioneering force in media and cultural entrepreneurship, redefining BIPOC storytelling on a global scale. Upland Studios, which started in 2012, is a multifaceted empire celebrated for amplifying diverse voices, with Shereice having over 12 years of experience in publishing, media, and innovation. She also founded New Mexico's first on-rail book club in partnership with NM Railrunner Express and has taught marketing at the University of New Mexico through the Small Business Administration.April SherisInstgram: @aprilsherisWebpage: www.uplandstudios.comhttps://booksarethenewrich.comFacebook: April SherisWould you like to be a guest or sponsor?Contact us at: ⁠⁠https://www.levelingupthepodcast.com/shop⁠⁠Reach Dr. Alethia Tucker by going to: Email: atucker@joleaseenterprises.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachalethiatuckerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alethiaatuckerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joleaseenterprises/Facebook: www.facebook.com/alethiatucker

    Encounter Culture
    BONUS: Come Together Over New Mexico Culture This Winter

    Encounter Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 13:58


    Are you feeling the pull to be connected this winter? We have some opportunities for you to be a part of New Mexican culture featuring art, history, science, poetry, and live conversations. Plus find out who loves winter and who does not... Encounter Culture host Emily or producer Andrea? Learn more about the Folk Art Apprenticeship Program & Apply: https://bit.ly/nmartsfolk Get details about the reopening of the Museum of Natural History & Science: https://bit.ly/nmnathistory Join Us For An El Palacio Reading:  January 11, 2026, 2pm @ FUSION, Albuquerque - https://bit.ly/elpaljan2026 February 22 at 2 pm in the Donnelly Library at New Mexico Highlands University - Details coming soon. Follow El Palacio on Instagram or Facebook for updates. Read more in El Palacio: Before the Famous Fossils: Ancient Life in the Paleozoic Era in New Mexico by Tamara Enz, Spring 2025 Winter 2025 issue! Your Encounter Culture Playlist: The American Mystique of the Cowboy Boot with Deana McGufin and Jes Márquez, Season 8 TIme Travel: From GIant Millipedes to Modern Landscapes with New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, Season 8 Ancient LIfe: There's No Shame in Extinction video on YouTube Big, Toothy, and Conveniently Dead: Why We Are Obsessed with Dinosaurs Featuring Anthony Fiorillo, Season 5 An Underground Love Affair, The Palace Seen and Unseen with Archaeologists Cordelia Snow & Stephen Post, Season 1 Everyone Wants to be Included in the Story of New Mexico: The Wonders on Wheels Mobile Museum, Season 9 Good Heart Work: Poetry as Medicine with Manuel González, New Mexico Poet Laureate,  Season 9 Don't miss the upcoming issues of El Palacio - SUBSCRIBE NOW! *** We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you loved about the episode, share a personal story it made you think of, or ask us a question at elpalacio@dca.nm.gov.  OR leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Visit newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more.  Our favorite way to fully experience everything they have to offer is with the New Mexico CulturePass. Reserve yours online! *** Encounter Culture is a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Emily Withnall, editor at El Palacio Magazine Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Technical Director & Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineers: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Editor & Production Manager: Alex Riegler Associate Producer & Editor: Monica Braine (Assiniboine/Lakota) Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture and @elpalaciomagazine  

    RAPM Focus
    Episode 46: Postsurgical opioid prescribing among veterans using community care for orthopedic surgery at non-VA hospitals compared to a VA hospital with a transitional pain service

    RAPM Focus

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 24:30


    The 2025 year draws to a close with the December episode of RAPM Focus, where RAPM Social Media Editor Alopi Patel, MD, converses with Benjamin S. Brooke, MD, PhD, and Michael “Jay” Buys, MD, following the April 2024 publication of their original research paper, “Postsurgical opioid prescribing among veterans using community care for orthopedic surgery at non-VA hospitals compared to a VA hospital with a transitional pain service: a retrospective cohort study | Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine.” The research study looked at opioid prescriptions after orthopedic surgery for veterans, comparing veterans who underwent surgery at the Salt Lake City VA Hospital to those in the community. Dr. Brooke is a Professor of Surgery, Biomedical Informatics (adjunct), Population Health Sciences (adjunct), and Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery at the University of Utah. He grew up in Salt Lake City, receiving his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Utah before heading east to complete his internship and residency in General Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. During his surgical residency, Dr. Brooke received his PhD in Clinical Investigation at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He then completed a fellowship in Vascular Surgery at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Dr. Buys is an Associate Professor (Clinical) of Anesthesiology at the University of Utah and Chief of the Acute/Transitional Pain Section at the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center. He completed his medical degree at the University of Iowa and residency in anesthesiology at the University of New Mexico, after which he served as an active duty anesthesiologist in the US Air Force at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio and at Craig Joint Theater Hospital in Afghanistan. *The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice, and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner's judgement, patient care, or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others. Podcast and music produced by Dan Langa. Find us on X @RAPMOnline, LinkedIn @Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, Facebook @Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, and Instagram @RAPM_Online.

    Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie
    GOPHERS: Ranking Minnesota Gophers big three coaches; P.J. Fleck, Niko Medved and Bob Motzko

    Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 30:47


    In honor of the Minnesota Gophers appearance in this years Rate Bowl, Ross Brendel and Manny Hill rate their belief in P.J. Fleck, Niko Medved and Bob Motzko in leading their respective programs. The boys also take a look at the Minnesota Gophers basketball team as they near conference play and provide their thoughts on the upcoming Rate Bowl. 2:06 – The boys rate Minnesota's P.J. Fleck, Niko Medved and Bob Motzko.13:43 – Gophers men's hoops prepare for conference play.18:50 – Minnesota Gophers vs New Mexico in the Rate BowlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Art Angle
    Why This Famed Art Writer Turned to True Crime

    The Art Angle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 41:44


    Chris Kraus is one of the most well-known contemporary art writers. She is also an important taste-maker, co-editor of independent publisher Semiotext(e), which played a key role in introducing French theory to U.S. audiences. But Kraus is probably best known today as a novelist. Her 1997 autobiographical novel I Love Dick became a buzzy literary reference in the 2010s, and a model for autofiction. It was even made into an Amazon show. This fall, Kraus put out a new novel, titled The Four Spent the Day Together. It has a cryptic three-part structure that I think I should set up. The first part focuses on a young woman named Catt Greene. Drawing heavily on Kraus's own life, it describes a childhood growing up in Connecticut, being bullied, and dreaming of leaving the hardships of her depressing lower-class life behind through experiments with drugs and sex, activism and art. The second part focuses on Catt many decades later, now an art critic and novelist who has found unexpected success with a novel called I Love Dick, which is being made into an Amazon show. But it also focuses on the character of Paul, Catt's husband, an addiction councilor who struggles with addiction himself, which slowly tears the two apart. Like the real-life Kraus, the character Catt Greene owns properties in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which she rents out. Like Kraus, Greene is attacked by online critics in the late 2010s for being a landlord. This leads to Part 3 of the book. Feeling demonized, and that her own life is running out of raw material to turn into literature, Catt Greene finds herself drawn to investigating a real-life murder in bleak rural Minnesota. The character of Catt Greene, and Kraus through her, attempt to reconstruct the grisly facts of the case, and try to make sense of it. That's probably enough set-up. Chris Kraus joins national critic Ben Davis to talk about her writing, her life, and her new book.

    DayWeather Podcast
    DayWeather Regional Travel Forecast 12-18-2025

    DayWeather Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 6:20


    Stay ahead of hazardous winter weather with our regional road and interstate forecast covering I-80, I-70, I-90, and I-25 across Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico. This daily 3 PM Mountain Time update (Monday through Friday, with weekend editions as needed) delivers the latest information on snow, ice, high winds, reduced visibility, and dangerous travel conditions. Designed for both the general public and commercial drivers, including long-haul truckers, our forecast highlights critical impacts to major freight corridors and holiday travel routes. If you depend on safe and efficient travel across the central and northern Rockies, this winter-weather road report helps you plan ahead, avoid delays, and stay informed.

    Vent Line on SKOR North - for Vikings and Minnesota sports fans
    Ranking Minnesota Gophers big three coaches; P.J. Fleck, Niko Medved and Bob Motzko

    Vent Line on SKOR North - for Vikings and Minnesota sports fans

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 30:47


    In honor of the Minnesota Gophers appearance in this years Rate Bowl, Ross Brendel and Manny Hill rate their belief in P.J. Fleck, Niko Medved and Bob Motzko in leading their respective programs. The boys also take a look at the Minnesota Gophers basketball team as they near conference play and provide their thoughts on the upcoming Rate Bowl. 2:06 – The boys rate Minnesota's P.J. Fleck, Niko Medved and Bob Motzko.13:43 – Gophers men's hoops prepare for conference play.18:50 – Minnesota Gophers vs New Mexico in the Rate BowlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Tales from Aztlantis
    Throwback: Reason for the Season!

    Tales from Aztlantis

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 44:25


    Well, dear listeners, it's that time of year again: when the mainstream media and their corporate overlords conspire to wage war on the winter holiday meant to celebrate the birth of our savior and erase our annual traditions. We are referring of course, to the birth of Witzilopochtli as our sun reborn, and the associated feast of Panketzaliztli. But fear not, dear listeners, because here in Aztlantis we proudly say “Merry Panketzaliztli” and honor Witzilopochtli as the true reason for the season!Tlazkamati to Micorazonmexica for the amazing episode artwork! Support their online store here: https://www.etsy.com/mx/shop/MiCorazonMexicalistener comments? Feedback? Shoot us a text!Support the showYour Hosts:Kurly Tlapoyawa is an archaeologist, ethnohistorian, and filmmaker. His research covers Mesoamerica, the American Southwest, and the historical connections between the two regions. He is the author of numerous books and has presented lectures at the University of New Mexico, Harvard University, Yale University, San Diego State University, and numerous others. He most recently released his documentary short film "Guardians of the Purple Kingdom," and is a cultural consultant for Nickelodeon Animation Studios.@kurlytlapoyawaRuben Arellano Tlakatekatl is a scholar, activist, and professor of history. His research explores Chicana/Chicano indigeneity, Mexican indigenist nationalism, and Coahuiltecan identity resurgence. Other areas of research include Aztlan (US Southwest), Anawak (Mesoamerica), and Native North America. He has presented and published widely on these topics and has taught courses at various institutions. He currently teaches history at Dallas College – Mountain View Campus. Find us: Bluesky Instagram Merch: Shop Aztlantis Book: The Four Disagreements: Letting Go of Magical Thinking

    The Epstein Chronicles
    Jeffrey Epstein And The Global Nature Of His Criminal Enterprise

    The Epstein Chronicles

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 20:52 Transcription Available


    Jeffrey Epstein's crimes were global in scope, not confined to Palm Beach, Manhattan, or any single jurisdiction, despite early efforts to frame them as isolated local misconduct. Evidence from survivor testimony, flight records, property logs, and court filings shows a transnational pattern of abuse that spanned the United States, the Caribbean, Europe, and beyond. Epstein maintained residences in Florida, New York, New Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Paris, each functioning as part of a broader infrastructure that enabled the recruitment, transport, and exploitation of underage girls. Victims described being trafficked across state and national lines, sometimes flown on private aircraft to meet Epstein and his associates, a hallmark of organized sex trafficking rather than opportunistic abuse.What makes the global nature of Epstein's crimes especially damning is how consistently institutions failed—or refused—to respond across borders. Financial systems moved money without meaningful scrutiny, immigration and customs processes posed no obstacle, and law enforcement agencies treated jurisdictional complexity as an excuse for inaction rather than a trigger for coordination. Epstein exploited the seams between countries, legal systems, and regulatory bodies, operating in spaces where accountability dissolved. The result was a decades-long international abuse network that thrived precisely because it was global, allowing Epstein to evade consequences while victims were silenced, displaced, and left without any single authority willing to claim responsibility for stopping him.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    Tenet
    Ep. 198 Lauren Tresp – Founder, Publisher, Editor-in-Chief of Southwest Contemporary Magazine

    Tenet

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 169:26


    This week, Wes and Todd talk with Lauren Tresp, Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Southwest Contemporary Magazine. Lauren discusses her background and education, moving to Santa Fe, working in galleries, spirituality and religion, artificial intelligence, art criticism and writing, critical thinking, The Magazine and the genesis of Southwest Contemporary, challenges and costs of running a magazine, membership and it's perks, workshops, readership, Southwest Contemporary's mission, staff, the Southwest region that the magazine covers, the importance of journalism, the accomplishments of Southwest Contemporary that she's most proud of, and the vision of Southwest Contemporary's future.Join us for a magnificent conversation with Lauren Tresp!Read articles, become a member, and find out about exhibitions and events in the Southwest region at the Southwest Contemporary website –www.southwestcontemporary.com Follow Southwest Contemporary on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/swcontemporary/ - @swcontemporaryFacebook - www.facebook.com/swcontemporarySend us a text Follow us on Instagram: @tenetpodcast - www.instagram.com/tenetpodcast/ @wesbrn - www.instagram.com/wesbrn/ @toddpiersonphotography - www.instagram.com/toddpiersonphotography/ Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TenetPodcast/ Email us at todd@toddpierson.com If you enjoyed this episode or any of our previous episodes, please consider taking a moment and leaving us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Thanks for listening!

    Real Food Recovery
    Rewire Your Food-Addicted Brain with Dr Claire Wilcox

    Real Food Recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 50:00


    Welcome to Real Food Recovery, a podcast created by two lifelong processed food addicts with over 100 years of addiction (and recovery) between them. Paige Alexander and Jamie Morgan Reno use their Real Food Recovery podcast and social media channels to share their struggles, lessons learned, tools, tips, and resources that freed them from decades of food addiction, obsession, and loss.   Join us as we welcome Dr. Claire Wilcox, an addiction psychiatrist and psychiatrist, a former internist, who has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including eating disorder treatment facilities, addiction treatment centers, and general psychiatric practice. She is also adjunct faculty at the University of New Mexico and associate professor of translational neuroscience at the Mind Research Network, where she has studied the brain chemistry of addictive disorders and the effects of addiction treatment on brain function. She is the author of the textbook Food Addiction, Obesity and Disorders of Overeating: An Evidence-Based Assessment and Clinical Guide (2021) and the self-help book, Rewire Your Food Addicted Brain: Fight Cravings and Break Free from a High-Sugar Ultra-Processed Diet, both available for purchase at major retailers. You can find out more about Dr. Wilcox at www.wilcoxmd.com.   In every Real Food Recovery episode, Paige and Jamie take time to answer viewer questions about processed food addiction, obsession, and recovery. Be sure to submit yours on their YouTube Channel or Facebook Page. You can also follow Real Food Recovery on Instagram (@realfoodrecovery4u), TikTok (@realfoodrecovery) or at www.realfoodrecovery4u.com.  

    Tipping Point New Mexico
    770 Duke Rodriguez - Candidate for Governor of New Mexico

    Tipping Point New Mexico

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 47:24


    On this week's interview Paul sits down with businessman and former HHS Secretary during the Gary Johnson Administration, Duke Rodriguez. Duke recently announced that he's running for Governor of New Mexico as a Republican. Paul and Duke discuss his background, his involvement in the marijuana industry, and his views on a variety of important public policy issues. Don't miss this important conversation! 

    Värsta Morden
    5. Alexee Trevizo - Tonårstragedin i Artesia

    Värsta Morden

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 24:31


    I en liten ökenstad i New Mexico lever tonåringarna livet som det ofta gör: med hemligheter under ytan. I hallarna på Artesia High School syns 19-åriga Alexee Trevizo le och skratta i sin cheerleaderuniform, mitt i mängden, alltid i rörelse. Men bakom fasaden börjar något förändras. Sakta, nästan omärkligt, tills det inte längre går att ignorera. Och när det väl avslöjas är det för sent att backa. Källor: People Court TV Daily Mail FoxNews WTVG

    The Good Shepherd and the Child
    Episode 157. Invitation to Hope in Advent with Diane Olsen

    The Good Shepherd and the Child

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 35:00


    Diane helps us think about this time of Advent as not just a time to remember what happened 2000 years ago but also preparation for today and for this unknown time of Jesus coming again.  Diane Olsen has been involved in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd since 1990. She has received all formation levels and was recognized as a formation leader in 2002. She is actively involved leading catechist formation around the country. Diane has a philosophy and math degree from St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies-Catechesis of the Good Shepherd from the Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis, Missouri. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother.    Links for this Episode:  The Religious Potential of the Child 6 to 12 Year Olds  History of the Kingdom of God Part 1: Creation to Parouisa  Episode 42 – The Mystery of Time  Episode 104 – Incarnation and the Annunciation      Thank you to all our members and our donors who have given to the 2025-26 Annual Appeal and Tina Lillig Memorial Fund. Your donations make it possible for CGSUSA to expand formation opportunities, give mission courses, invest in technology, create catechist and parent resources and publications, and offer many wonderful events that build our catechist community. All of these initiatives help us serve children with love and generosity. The revenue generated from membership fees covers about 55 percent of the cost of the benefits of membership, so philanthropy is essential to delivering excellent support to catechists, ministry leaders, families, and children. To find out more or make a gift, please visit www.cgsusa.org/donate. Thank you!    Podcast Episodes you might be interested in:    Episode 27 – The Mystery of the Incarnation  Episode 53 – The Birth and Infancy of Jesus  Episode 104 – Incarnation and the Annunciation  Episode 105 – Welcoming the Christ Child as a Sacred Act  Episode 128 – CGS Advent in the Home  Episode 129 – The Family in Advent  Episode 132 – The Depth of the Christmas Season      The Religious Potential of the Child  CGSUSA Store      BECOME A CGSUSA MEMBER          AUDIOBOOK:    Audiobook – Now Available on Audible  CGSUSA is excited to offer you the audio version of The Religious Potential of the Child – 3rd Edition by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz!  The Religious Potential of the Child is not a “how-to” book, complete with lesson plans and material ideas. Instead it offers a glimpse into the religious life of the atrium, a specially prepared place for children to live out their silent request: “Help me come closer to God by myself.” Here we can see the child's spiritual capabilities and perhaps even find in our own souls the child long burdened with religious information. This book serves as a companion to the second volume, The Religious Potential of the Child 6 to 12 Years Old. The desire to have this essential text available in audio has been a long-held goal for many. The work of many hands has combined to bring this release to life as an audiobook.    Find out more about CGS:       Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd     Follow us on Social Media-  Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd”  Instagram-  cgsusa  Twitter- @cgsusa  Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA  YouTube- catechesisofthegoodshepherd 

    Antonia Gonzales
    Wednesday, December 17, 2025

    Antonia Gonzales

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 4:59


    The Arctic continues to warm faster than other parts of the world — and is experiencing record high temperatures and record low levels of sea ice. That’s according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which released its annual report card for the region Tuesday. As The Alaska Desk's Alena Naiden from our flagship station KNBA reports, those findings directly affect Alaska Indigenous communities. The Arctic Report Card has been documenting changes in snow and sea ice cover, as well as air and ocean temperatures in the northern part of the globe for the past 20 years. It has shown that, in that time, the Arctic's annual temperature has increased at more than double the global rate of temperature changes. Hannah-Marie Ladd is the director of Indigenous Sentinels Network. “These changes cascade directly into people’s lives, affecting fisheries, coastal safety, and subsistence harvests. We are no longer just documenting warming. We are witnessing an entire marine ecosystem, which is tied to our economies and culture, transform within a single generation.” The report highlights an emerging phenomenon called rusting rivers. That's when permafrost thaw causes ground water to seep deeper and interact with mineral deposits, which likely turns some streams and rivers to a rusty orange color. Abigail Pruitt says that, in Alaska, over 200 streams turned orange in recent years. “Within Kobuk Valley National Park, we observed the complete loss of juvenile Dolly Varden and Slimy Sculpin, in a tributary to the Akillik river when it turned orange. Beyond the effects on fish, rusting rivers may impact drinking water supplies to rural communities as well.” The report highlights how Indigenous communities have been observing the changes in their environments and wildlife and collaborating with scientists to better understand those changes. Ladd describes one example of such work. She says that St. Paul residents collect samples of harvested traditional foods like seabirds, marine mammals, and halibut. Those samples are tested in a tribally owned lab and analyzed for contaminants like mercury. “Indigenous leadership, local workforce development, and community driven observing are not optional. They’re essential to understanding the Arctic that we have today and preparing for the Arctic we are moving into.” In response to a question about how federal cuts to climate science might affect the future of the Arctic Report Card, NOAA officials said that they will continue their efforts to observe the changing environment. Two tribal communities in New Mexico will be receiving $200,000 in state grants for high-speed internet development. KUNM's Jeanette DeDios (Jicarilla Apache and Diné) has more. Santa Clara Pueblo and the Fort Sill Apache tribe will each receive a planning grant of $100,000 through the New Mexico Grant Writing, Engineering, and Planning Program.  In a release, the state's Broadband Policy and Programs Bureau Chief, Andrew Wilder, said the funding will help start important projects in tribal regions that lack high-speed internet. Santa Clara will use its grant to build fiber lines connecting homes and provide Wi-Fi service. Fort Sill plans to create a high-speed broadband network connecting unserved homes. The tribe has already secured $500,000 in infrastructure funding for fiber, equipment, and trenching.  The state's office of broadband has already issued 36 awards totalling $3.5 million to 17 tribal communities, 15 local governments, and four rural electric and telephone businesses. The broadband office stated that $1.5 million are still available in planning grants. The awards are assistance-based, not merit-based, so entities do not compete for funding. No matching funds are required. Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out the latest episode of Native America Calling Wednesday, December 17, 2025 – Saving historic architecture and other important places

    DayWeather Podcast
    DayWeather Regional Travel Forecast 12-17-2025 - High Winds!

    DayWeather Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 5:32


    Stay ahead of hazardous winter weather with our regional road and interstate forecast covering I-80, I-70, I-90, and I-25 across Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico. This daily 3 PM Mountain Time update (Monday through Friday, with weekend editions as needed) delivers the latest information on snow, ice, high winds, reduced visibility, and dangerous travel conditions. Designed for both the general public and commercial drivers, including long-haul truckers, our forecast highlights critical impacts to major freight corridors and holiday travel routes. If you depend on safe and efficient travel across the central and northern Rockies, this winter-weather road report helps you plan ahead, avoid delays, and stay informed.

    Ski U Pod
    Minnesota vs New Mexico Preview

    Ski U Pod

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 81:07


    On this episode of Ski U Pod, we preview the Rate Bowl as your Minnesota Gophers take on the New Mexico Lobos out of the Mountain West conference on Saturday, December 26th at 3:30PM central time!Let us know what you think in the comments! Go Gophers!Please Like and Subscribe!!The College Huddle:https://thecollegehuddle.com/

    Tragedy with a View
    122 | 4 Nights to Save Herself

    Tragedy with a View

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 28:08


    When a routine hike in New Mexico's rugged Pecos Wilderness turns into a nightmare, Shannon Baruth and her loyal dog Annie find themselves hopelessly lost off-trail. With biting cold, rough terrain, and no clear path to safety, every step becomes a fight for survival. For four long days and nights, the pair endure the elements, relying only on grit, instinct, and their unbreakable bond to carry them forward.The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you're in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use. Merch is now available here! https://5c8ffc-3.myshopify.comBe sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!https://www.patreon.com/TragedywithaView?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorBe sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information. https://www.instagram.com/tragedywithaview?igsh=MTN2ZDF3dWhobHI2Yw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrhttps://www.facebook.com/share/1AxRPt2xGs/?mibextid=wwXIfrAnd don't forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.

    RJ Bell's Dream Preview
    CFB Bowl Preview - Wed, Thurs & Friday Games.

    RJ Bell's Dream Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 26:18


    Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith talk CFB bowl betting for this week. The episode opens with Old Dominion versus South Florida in Orlando. South Florida is effectively playing a home game, with the campus located roughly ninety minutes away. The key storyline is Old Dominion missing its starting quarterback, which significantly impacts both the spread and the overall game outlook. Given USF's offensive upside with Byron Brown and the situational edge, South Florida minus two and a half is viewed as a strong position. There is also interest in the over, based on USF's ability to score and ODU's defensive limitations. Next, the conversation shifts to Memphis versus NC State in the Gasparilla Bowl. Both teams play at a fast tempo and rely heavily on explosive plays, while neither defense is considered reliable. The total of fifty eight and a half reflects this, and the over is the preferred angle. NC State receives a slight lean on the side, but that recommendation is contingent on starting quarterback CJ Bailey playing. If Bailey were to sit, bettors are advised to exit both side and total positions immediately, as the offensive profile would change significantly. The third matchup discussed is California versus Hawaii on New Year's Eve. This game carries multiple storylines, including Cal quarterback JKS returning to his home state. Hawaii is seen as highly motivated in a true home environment, with both teams expected to retain their starting quarterbacks and minimal impactful opt outs at the time of recording. With strong passing attacks on both sides and the ability to respond quickly to deficits, the over is the strongest play, with Hawaii also drawing interest as a pick'em at home. The final game covered is New Mexico versus Minnesota in the Rate Bowl in Phoenix. New Mexico enters off one of its strongest seasons in recent years and is viewed as the more motivated team. Minnesota, meanwhile, may be less engaged in a non-playoff bowl setting. Market behavior holding the line under a field goal is interpreted as respect for New Mexico, and the Lobos are identified as a live underdog with legitimate outright win potential. The official best bets from the episode are South Florida minus two and a half and Hawaii at pick'em. The show also promotes the free Pregame.com College Football Bowl Bash contest, where participants can compete for bulk dollar prizes throughout bowl season. As emphasized throughout the episode, successful bowl betting requires close monitoring of opt outs, motivation levels, quarterback availability, and late-breaking information. Those factors often matter more than raw power ratings during this part of the college football calendar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
    Gopher fans are looking to get out of the cold and head to Phoenix for the RATE BOWL on December 26th!

    The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 4:39


    With nearly 200,000 snowbirds in the area, it's a good bet there will be a lot of maroon and gold in the crowd for the RATE BOWL. University of Minnesota Associate Athletic Director Mike Wierzbicki took time out on Wednesday to update Vineeta on what fans can expect if they head to Arizona.

    Christian Science | Daily Lift
    Heart attack symptoms healed

    Christian Science | Daily Lift

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025


    Caryl Emra Farkas, CSB, from Santa Fe, New Mexico, USAYou can hear more about Emra's healing on this week's episode of Sentinel Watch.

    Jim Hightower's Radio Lowdown
    How New Mexico Got Child Care for All – And How You Can, Too

    Jim Hightower's Radio Lowdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 2:10


    Ahh, Christmas time! The joy of children's laughter! A time for caring, sharing, and giving!So, why not make this Christmas a time for giving something that most American children, families, and communities are now denied – and desperately need: a good child care system.This is a basic element of civilization, yet the leaders of our fabulously-rich nation have not only failed to provide a world-class care system, but they've left the pre-school children of working-class families with a failed, expensive mishmash that is no system at all. These are the same so-called “leaders” who're frantically spending trillions of dollars to create a new humanoid species powered by artificial intelligence – but they lack the common sense to invest a fraction of that on an early care network to nurture the human potential of America's human infants and pre-school children.The good news, however, is that we do not have to sit helplessly, wishing that Congress, Trump, or Santa Claus would deliver universal childcare to us. Rather We the People can give this gift to ourselves… and to our children's future. For inspiration, look to New Mexico.Twenty years ago, this very-low-income state ranked dead-last in child well-being. Finally, though, agitated parents, teachers, and children themselves became the agitators. Forging a fast-growing coalition called Invest in Kids Now, they organized, protested, confronted and ran against the state's moneyed establishment. With perseverance, their grassroots activism is now producing the change they want. 70 percent of voters approved the coalition's constitutional amendment requiring state funding for early childhood education. And last month, New Mexico became the first state in America to offer free childcare to every family.For more on the work of the coalition, go to InvestInKidsNow.org.Jim Hightower's Lowdown is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimhightower.substack.com/subscribe

    Primetime with Isaac and Suke
    Primetime 12.15.25 Club Hour

    Primetime with Isaac and Suke

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 31:15


    The Club Hour, Monday Night Football, Rob Reiner, Neyo, and News from New Mexico

    Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano
    Jason Eck -- New Mexico football coach

    Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 24:42


    John Canzano talks with New Mexico football coach Jason Eck. Subscribe to this channel. Read JohnCanzano.com

    DayWeather Podcast
    DayWeather Regional Travel Impact Forecast 12-16-25

    DayWeather Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 5:23


    Stay ahead of hazardous winter weather with our regional road and interstate forecast covering I-80, I-70, I-90, and I-25 across Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico. This daily 3 PM Mountain Time update (Monday through Friday, with weekend editions as needed) delivers the latest information on snow, ice, high winds, reduced visibility, and dangerous travel conditions. Designed for both the general public and commercial drivers, including long-haul truckers, our forecast highlights critical impacts to major freight corridors and holiday travel routes. If you depend on safe and efficient travel across the central and northern Rockies, this winter-weather road report helps you plan ahead, avoid delays, and stay informed.

    The Strength Game
    #150 - Kristoffer Koerper

    The Strength Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 75:45


    Kristoffer Koerper is the founder of Full Strength Father and co-founder of Built Sports Performance. He is the Director of Facility Design at Samson Equipment, where he leads the design and development of high-performance training facilities for athletic programs nationwide.Full Strength Father is a lifestyle and coaching community dedicated to helping driven, high-performing fathers maximize their physical readiness, lead their families with purpose and integrity, and live with strength in every dimension of life. Founded in 2023, Full Strength Father integrates physical, mental, and spiritual disciplines for men who commit to leading themselves and their families well.Before launching Full Strength Father, Koerper co-founded Built Sports Performance in 2021—a strength and conditioning facility delivering professional-level sports performance resources to Las Cruces, New Mexico. His coaching journey started in 2013, in a one-car garage, training athletes and everyday individuals while still in college. Over the last decade, his passion for coaching and community-building has resulted in a unique blend of high-performance training and personal transformation.A former Division I baseball player, Koerper deferred the 2007 MLB Draft to serve a two-year mission for his church. He later returned to baseball, finishing his collegiate career as a first baseman and outfielder at New Mexico State University. Today, his athletic focus is channeled into training like a champion father—strong, intentional, and fully engaged.Kristoffer is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Precision Nutrition Certified Coach (Pn Level 1). Outside the gym, he enjoys outdoor adventures, and building a strong family culture with his wife and three sons. He is passionate about equipping men with the tools to cultivate strength, resilience, and purpose.Samson EquipmentSamson Equipment provides Professional Weight Room Solutions for all your S&C needs.Cerberus StrengthUse Code: STRENGTH_GAME at Cerberus-Strength.comSport KiltUse Code: TSG at SportKilt.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

    The Sickos Committee Podcast
    The Horrifying Bagel Thing

    The Sickos Committee Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 135:22


    Join Pitt Girl, Commish, Big Sky Brigit, Lord of the Spreadsheets Kevin, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We talking Volleyball upsets, PUDGE GRADUATES from Bowling Green, The wild Quadruple OT Celebration Bowl, Army and Navy with Navy fumbling all over the place but some how hanging on, FCS Quarterfinals, Bobcats win, Big Sky Brigit at the Montana game, THE POPE made sure the Tarleton receiver didn't touch in the endzone, cue the music THE MUSTACHE MATCHUP goes to Illinois State, we get BUCKED UP, D2 and D3 Playoffs, reveal our Sickos National Champions, then the Sickos Committee Bowl Game Game Show Game Previews the Hawaii, Game Above, Rate, First Responder, Military, Pinstripe, Fenway, Pop=Tarts, Arizona and New Mexico bowls and much, much more!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Changeable Podcast
    EP384: 95/5

    Changeable Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 28:52


    What if 95% of attention and energy went toward sensing, feeling, and intuition, and 5% went toward the use of thought? That ratio is typically reversed. I'll explore this with regard to being with trauma, brainstorming and problem solving, and self inquiry.***I will be leading a Silent Retreat in Taos, New Mexico, February 22-27. The retreat will provide a supportive space for you to steep in your essential being. You'll immerse in what's always here, unchanging, beyond the pull of thoughts, feelings and identities, in the absence of everyday distractions and conditioning.The retreat is small, so space is limited. You can check out all the details at dramyjohnson.com/newmexico The post EP384: 95/5 appeared first on Dr. Amy Johnson.

    I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
    Sherlockian Road Tripping

    I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 71:57


     "Important issues might hang upon our journey." [SIGN]    Join us as we speak to Steve Mason and Greg Ruby about their adventure this past summer — a whirlwind, five-day odyssey through the rugged landscapes of Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, tracking down 39 locations with hidden ties to Baker Street. Decades after a simpler, four-stop Texas road trip set the precedent, our intrepid investigators clocked 2,414 miles in heat of the last week of August, all to prove that the Great Detective's influence knows no borders.  You'll hear how they bridged the gap between the dusty plains and the foggy streets of London, and found Holmesian echoes in the most unexpected places. It's all about imagination, and how their "Great Sherlockian Whimsical Tour II" transformed the American Southwest into a sprawling map of Victorian mystery. We also give you a glimpse of Sherlockian society activities, this time in the first half of February in "The Learned Societies" segment. Then we announce an exciting new segment launching in 2026, and the Canonical Couplet quiz will test your Sherlock Holmes knowledge, with a prize from the IHOSE vaults for the winner. Send your answer to comment @ihearofsherlock.com by December 29, 2025 at 11:59 a.m. EST. All listeners are eligible to play. As a reminder, our supporters can listen to the show ad-free and have access to occasional bonus material, such as additional conversation from this episode. Join us on the platform of your choice (Patreon | Substack). And if you need some show swag or gift ideas, check out our Merch Store, with mugs, notepads and more.   Leave I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts.   Links The Great Sherlockian Whimsical Tours of 2005 and 2025 (Crew of the Barque Lone Star) Episodes mentioned in this show: Steve's episode appearances: Episode 183: The Beacon Society; Episode 236: The Legion of Zoom Greg's episode appearances: Episode 128: Sherlockian Coin Collecting Other links: The Learned Societies: Sherlockian Calendar I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere / Trifles Merch Store     Explore more here. Find all of our relevant links and social accounts at linktr.ee/ihearofsherlock.   And would you consider leaving us a rating and or a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Goodpods? It would help other Sherlockians find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at 5-1895-221B-5. That's (518) 952-2125.  

    Father Bill W.
    Building Hope in Recovery: What is Hope?

    Father Bill W.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 50:42


    The word HOPE appears no fewer than 34 times in the first 164 pages of the Big Book.  In recovery, it's vital for getting us started and for keeping us going.In this two-part series, Dr. Denise Ernst, PhD joins Fr. Bill in exploring the role HOPE plays in fostering meaningful change, especially in addiction recovery. Denise earned her doctorate in psychology at the University of New Mexico under the direction of Professor William R. Miller, a pioneer developer of Motivational Interviewing. She has a strong background in addiction counseling and research.  Episodes are based on Dr. Miller's recent book: 8 Ways to Hope, Charting a Path Through Uncertain Times. Hope you enjoy!Show notes:8 Ways to Hope by William R. MillerDenise Ernst, PhD website: https://deniseernst.com/

    DayWeather Podcast
    DayWeather Regional Travel Impact Forecast 12-15-25

    DayWeather Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 4:36


    Stay ahead of hazardous winter weather with our regional road and interstate forecast covering I-80, I-70, I-90, and I-25 across Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico. This daily 3 PM Mountain Time update (Monday through Friday, with weekend editions as needed) delivers the latest information on snow, ice, high winds, reduced visibility, and dangerous travel conditions. Designed for both the general public and commercial drivers, including long-haul truckers, our forecast highlights critical impacts to major freight corridors and holiday travel routes. If you depend on safe and efficient travel across the central and northern Rockies, this winter-weather road report helps you plan ahead, avoid delays, and stay informed.

    This Week with George Stephanopoulos
    Full Episode: Sunday, December 14, 2025

    This Week with George Stephanopoulos

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 50:45


    ABC's Martha Raddatz interviews Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner about President Trump's seizure of an oil tanker near Venezuela – and what it means for the pressure campaign against Nicolas Maduro; Martha Raddatz travels to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to report on the deployment of National Guard troops in the Democratic-run city and state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry
    Could A.I. find you a spouse? Maiden Mother Matriarch 176

    Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 74:48


    Give the gift of everyday luxury and make every moment comfortable. Headto cozyearth.com and use my code COZYMMM for 20% off sitewide. And if youget a Post-Purchase Survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth at the Maiden Mother Matriarch podcast.I know that there are many people listening to this podcast right now who truly and sincerely want to get married, but can't find the right person. They've done the usual things – they've tried the apps, they've tried going to church, they've asked their friends to set them up. These strategies aren't futile – we all know plenty of people who met their spouses in this way – but they're not a guarantee, either. If we've learnt anything from the social experiment of the sexual revolution, it's that matchmaking is a difficult coordination problem. Earlier this year, I interviewed Christiana Maxion, a professional matchmaker who takes a very intuitive approach to her work. Today, I'm joined by someone who comes at the problem in a very different way. Geoffrey Miller is an evolutionary psychologist, an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico, and the author of books including 'The Mating Mind' (2001) and 'Mating Intelligence' (2008). He's also the Chief Science Advisor to a dating platform that claims to be able to match people based on A.I. analysis of reams of data. Things like IQ tests, personality tests, and demographic factors like age and socioeconomic status. Geoffrey believes that this non-intuitive approach to matchmaking is the way to bring happy couples together. Today we speak about the science, and also the issue of expectations. What is it reasonable to want in a spouse? How can single people set themselves up to win in the marriage market? And what role should we give to other people – parents or siblings, for instance – in the process of matchmaking? Discussed in the show:My interview with Christiana Maxion.Keeper matchmaking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    True Crime Obsessed
    True Crime Conversations: Patrick Hinds, Josh Hallmark, and Eric Carter-Landin

    True Crime Obsessed

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 48:07


    Hey Fam! We're so excited to share this conversation between Patrick, Josh Hallmark, host of the podcasts True Crime Bullshit and Unsafe Spaces, and Eric Carter-Landin, co-founder of AdvocacyCon and host of the podcast True Consequences.. In this conversation, Patrick, Josh, and Eric chat about why they podcast, how they go into it, the distinct perspectives of being gay men covering true crime, and they share the true crime podcasts they've loved over the past few years. This is a great opportunity to learn about podcasts you may not have heard of and, as Patrick says, to hear three queens flame out over the existence of an America's Next Top model tell all podcast. It's…sassy. Check out Josh and Eric's Stuff: True Crime Bullshit: True Crime Bullsh** is a serialized, investigative podcast that aims to identify the missing victims of serial killer Israel Keyes. Host Josh Hallmark has spent close to a decade combing through FBI files, analyzing interrogation videos, and working with experts in the field in this comprehensive and ground-breaking podcast. Unsafe Spaces: Unsafe Spaces explores the murders that corrupt and exploit the places we're meant to feel the safest; be it our churches, the gay community, or even our own homes. Season one investigates a complex string of serial murders that occurred within the Tampa gay community between 1998 and 2006. True Consequences: Abq NM-based, award-winning true crime podcast, with advocacy-focused cases from the Southwestern state of New Mexico and the American Desert Southwest. AdvocacyCon: AdvocacyCon is a crime conference unlike any other. We bring together experts, non-profit organizations, families of the missing and murdered, and individuals passionate about advocating for justice. It aims to create a platform for education, connection, and collaboration in the fight for justice.

    The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
    Midnight at the Abandoned Econo Lodge | Real Ghost Stories

    The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 20:08


    In a fading mining town in New Mexico, the old Econo Lodge was the kind of place everyone knew—sun-bleached, rundown, and filled with stories no one wanted to admit were true. As kids, the hotel's locked third floor was nothing more than a dare. But years later, when he and a group of thrill-seeking teens explored the abandoned property at midnight, the rumors proved themselves horrifyingly real. A little girl's shadow—solid, detailed, unmistakably human—watched them from a dark hallway before melting out of sight. It was the kind of sighting you try to explain away… until someone else tells you they saw her too. He never went back. The building is gone now. But whatever lived on that third floor? It didn't disappear with the demolition. Some stories cling to the living—and some shadows follow. #RealGhostStories #HauntedHotel #EconoLodgeGhost #NewMexicoParanormal #ShadowChild #UrbanExploring #CreepyEncounters #GhostStoryPodcast #ParanormalInvestigation #DesertHauntings Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story: