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It’s that time of year so enjoy your Christmas movie slop (10:15 to skip). Ohan does his own research and Jenks needs to use iCloud backup more. We’re taking a couple weeks off and then starting back in the new year with The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett. Special thanks to VOLO for the intro and outro music.The post The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet: Part Three first appeared on Don't call it a book club..
Rock was honored to participate in Barstool Sports’ Frank The Tank’s 800th consecutive walk on the campus at USF. Rock had Frank on his podcast 2 years ago and Rock noticed how much skinnier Frank is now. Frank tells Rock how he’s been able to walk everyday for so long, how he loves being an […] The post Barstool Sports Frank The Tank & Matthew Piper Jenks and Rock’s Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
Rock was honored to participate in Barstool Sports’ Frank The Tank’s 800th consecutive walk on the campus at USF. Rock had Frank on his podcast 2 years ago and Rock noticed how much skinnier Frank is now. Frank tells Rock how he’s been able to walk everyday for so long, how he loves being an inspiration to so many, how he got discovered by Barstool founder Dave Portnoy and more. Rock also talks with Matthew Piper Jenks, who is Tank’s handler, but it’s so much more. Jenks tells how their relationship has grown and Jenks makes a point to tell how Dave Portnoy sometimes is misunderstood. Rock has stories about the behind the scenes of the walk and getting to hang with Frank and Jenks at the USF hoops game. This is one of rock’s favorite episodes! This episode is brought to you by Lipton Window and Door of New Port Richey. Lipton is Tampa Bay’s Premier Window and Door Contractor. Visit their showroom or Lipton will come to your home or job site! They have a fully trained staff, offer a factor-backed warranty and they can be reached at 727-372-2455. And be sure to tell them that you heard about them on The Rock Stops Here Podcast. Follow Rock Riley on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Make sure to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or iHeartRadio! The post Barstool Sports Frank The Tank & Matthew Piper Jenks and Rock’s Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
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Welcome to another episode of the Hangin' with the AD podcast!In today's episode, we're joined by someone who knows a thing or two about building leaders and pursuing excellence. Our guest is Bailey Miles, the founder and host of the Building Excellence Podcast. Bailey is an entrepreneur who's spent time in the home-building business and other ventures, and some may recognize him from his days on the hardwood — both as a collegiate player and coach.What makes Bailey stand out is his ability to connect lessons from sports, business, and life to help others grow into leaders of impact. His podcast has featured incredible voices across leadership and athletics — and today, he's joining us to share some of the insights he's gathered along the wayWe'll talk about what it means to build a personal leadership brand, how great leaders refine theirs with humility, and why the people you surround yourself with early in your career might matter more than what you're doing. We'll also dive into the concept of excellence — what it really looks like, why it's not loud but steady, and how we can make it normal in our daily lives.And of course, we'll wrap up with the question Bailey asks all his guests — What does building excellence mean to you?It's a powerful conversation with a genuine leader and lifelong learner. So let's jump into it — here's our conversation with Bailey Miles.
As we relaunch our podcast, we remember two figures from one series. One recently passed, and the other just became a global figure.Music: Last Stand - Purple Planet Music
Who wouldn't want to win an iPad, oops I mean eye pad!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we discuss Exodus 6:28-10:29 and Elisa Jenks shares how God delivered her from the idolatry of control in her marriage and led her into a deeper trust of His sovereign goodness.
Joey wants to remind you, he isn't sick, its just allergies!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This might be the worst airplane seat ever, if you can even call it a seat! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode dives into the fierce debate over H-1B visas, foreign labor, and the future of American STEM graduates. Guest Rosemary Jenks, COO of the Immigration Accountability Project, joins Tara to break down President Trump's latest executive action targeting visa “body shops” and what it means for U.S. workers. We examine the staggering data: 12 million STEM graduates struggling to find jobs while companies bring in lower-paid foreign workers, often under conditions described as “indentured servitude.” From $100,000 application fees to the potential elimination of loopholes like Optional Practical Training, Jenks explains the policy shifts already happening and what reforms could come next. Listeners will also hear how corporations exploit the system, why wages remain suppressed, and why many believe the H-1B program should be scrapped entirely in favor of visas reserved for true innovators.
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In recent growing seasons, the “new normal” of a changing climate has sometimes been making me feel like my Northeastern garden has relocated farther to the South. So maybe that's part of what caught my attention when I saw news... Read More ›
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What is Turtle Race Tuesday and why is Joey asking for a strangers minivan?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
OF COURSE you want toaster insurance! Don't you??Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Michael Jenkins of the Daily Tip and the Get Loud Podcast stops by, to preview the upcoming Washington Commanders season, discussing the latest with Terry McLaurin's contract situation, will the defense be able to improve after last season's up and down performance, Jayden Daniels, the name to draft in fantasy and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Christina returns to the podcast to discuss this sometimes hilarious episode! Title: Fred Writer: Don Balluck Director: Michael Landon Air Date: November 29, 1976 In “Fred,” Laura Ingalls trades 40 cents for a troublesome billy goat named Fred to save him from Mr. Parsons' shotgun. The goat's antics wreak havoc in Walnut Grove, from eating Charles' rushes to headbutting Mrs. Oleson and getting drunk on Mr. Edwards' moonshine. Charles, frustrated after a grueling job, demands Fred go, but Laura's persistent optimism leads her to seek homes with Carl's pa and Reverend Alden, all ending in comedic disaster. When Fred eats Phineas Jenks' rushes, it forces Jenks to pay Charles $12, earning Fred a reprieve. Ultimately, Laura finds Fred with a herd of nanny goats, choosing to let him stay with his new family. This lighthearted episode, directed by Michael Landon, blends slapstick humor with lessons on responsibility and letting go, showcasing Laura's growth and the Ingalls' resilience amidst chaos. 10 Heartfelt Quotes: “He's the last of his kind.” “He kind of looks like a Fred.” “I saved his life.” “I think we ought to just leave him.” The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly Become a Patron! The post Fred first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.
Why is Joey chanting "let's go daddy's?" Find out on today's Phone Jenks!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you seen my cat, pancakes?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Joey is a teacher with quite the odd wish list...Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cory & Cassie Jenks return 5 years after first sharing their Coast FI journey. Tim Ulbrich talks with them about career shifts, family life, and how they're balancing financial freedom with living fully while raising three kids under six. Episode Summary In early 2020, pharmacists Cory and Cassie Jenks shared their inspiring journey toward Coast FI on Episode 134 of the YFP Podcast, explaining how they front-loaded their retirement savings to create more flexibility, time freedom, and intentional living. Now, over five years later, they're back for a “Where Are They Now?” update. A lot has changed - career transitions, family growth, and a deeper evolution of what financial independence looks like as life continues to shift. In this conversation with YFP Co-Founder & CEO Tim Ulbrich, Cory and Cassie reflect on: ✅ Career and lifestyle shifts since hitting Coast FI ✅ What it means to intentionally “downshift” in pursuit of purpose ✅ Balancing saving for tomorrow with living fully today ✅ Navigating family life with three kids under six ✅ How their financial planning strategy has adapted over time Whether you're on your own FIRE journey, reevaluating your relationship with work, or just curious how other pharmacist families are redefining success, this episode is packed with honest reflection and practical inspiration. Mentioned on the Show YFP YouTube Channel YFP Episode 134 featuring Cassie & Cory Jenks Die with Zero by Bill Perkins Happy Money by Ken Honda Your Financial Pharmacist
When Joey loses your wedding photos because Fortnite is life!!!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Joey has some ideas for children's books...they definitely are new stories, right?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joey just needs to remind a classmate from third grade that he won the bet... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What are you drinking? Banter One of the 41 retired by Jenks or Porn Star? Who would play Bobby Jenks in a movie? Draft Thank Yous and GFYs
The White Sox celebrated the 20th anniversary of the 2005 World Series. Joey remembers Bobby Jenks. RIP big guy. #soxnation #bobbyjenks MVP Injury Law https://mvpinjurylaw.com/
So, we found your gym bag and your picture of Shrek! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who needs Spiderman when you can have...Cricket Boy!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen explain the origin story of the hand gesture he made to call in former closer Bobby Jenks from the bullpen.
Chuck Garfien honors the life and legacy of White Sox legend Bobby Jenks, who passed away at 44 after a battle with cancer. With memories from Ozzie Guillén, A.J. Pierzynski, and Cliff Politte, this tribute looks back on Bobby's unforgettable role in the 2005 World Series, his dominating presence on the mound, and his inspiring personal journey of redemption and recovery. From the clubhouse to the bullpen, from the highest highs to the toughest battles, this episode celebrates a beloved teammate, fierce competitor, and cherished member of the White Sox family—gone far too soon, but never forgotten.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by remembering legendary former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, who passed away Friday at age 44 after battling stomach cancer. After that, they listened to former White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper remember Jenks during an appearance on the Mully & Haugh Show.
Matt Spiegel & Laurence Holmes share the reaction from teammates and colleagues of Bobby Jenks to the closers passing at the age of 44.
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to ESPN botching its tweet about former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks' death, as the outlet noted he was "on the roster" when the club won the 2005 World Series. Later, the guys listened and reacted to Cubs right-hander Cade Horton explain during an appearance on Hit & Run how being a high school quarterback helped him become a big league pitcher.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to ESPN botching its tweet about former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks' death, as the outlet noted he was "on the roster" when the club won the 2005 World Series.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes remembered legendary former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, who passed away Friday at age 44 after battling stomach cancer.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened to former White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper remember legendary former closer Bobby Jenks during an appearance on the Mully & Haugh Show. Jenks passed away Friday at age 44 after battling stomach cancer.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Chicago Sports Network host Chuck Garfien to reflect on the life and legacy of former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, a beloved figure who passed away Friday at age 44 after battling stomach cancer. Garfien shared his favorite Jenks stories.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote welcomed on Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes for the daily transition segment.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote reflected on the life and legacy of former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, a beloved figure who passed away Friday at age 44 after battling stomach cancer.
In the third hour, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed a variety of topics in the 5 On It segment. After that, Chicago Sports Network host Chuck Garfien joined the show to reflect on the life and legacy of former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, a beloved figure who passed away Friday at age 44 after battling stomach cancer. Garfien shared his favorite Jenks stories. Later, Harris and Grote reacted to the Nationals firing president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez.