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Shannon Joyner joins the broadcast to share the inspiration behind the Atlanta Falcons' viral 'This is SportsCenter' schedule release parody. They highlight the contributions of Drake London and Matt Ryan while discussing the competitive landscape of NFL team marketing. The conversation also previews the upcoming Week 4 showdown against the New Orleans Saints on the 20th anniversary of Steve Gleason's blocked punt. 01:18 - Hawks NBA Draft Outlook 02:43 - Shannon Joyner Interview 09:32 - Comparing NFL Marketing 13:32 - Saints 20th Anniversary Game
Steak Shapiro and Rusty Mansell discuss the Atlanta Falcons' creative spoof of the iconic SportsCenter commercials for their schedule release alongside Shannon Joyner. They also analyze the Braves' recent performance, highlight the rapid rise of prospect Eric Hartman in Rome, and recap Mike Bell's social media hacking ordeal. 01:50 - Atlanta Weather & Graduation Season 06:25 - Falcons Schedule Release Spoof 11:55 - NFL Schedule Highlights 14:18 - Braves & Chris Sale Analysis 19:07 - Mike Bell's Twitter Hacked 21:18 - Falcons Tough Season Stretch 24:34 - Braves Prospect Eric Hartman 33:33 - Interview with Shannon Joyner 43:53 - Saints vs Falcons Rivalry 47:08 - Kirby Smart's Recruiting Struggles
Hello and welcome back to All One Song, a Neil Young podcast presented by Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions with your host Tyler Wilcox, a longtime Aquarium Drunkard contributor and Neil Young fanatic. And I'm guiding you through a second season of talking with some of our favorite musicians, writers and artists about their favorite Neil Young song. Pretty much every one of our guests complain about one thing: having to pick just one Neil Young song. His is a catalog of such consistency and strength that it can feel virtually impossible to have just one favorite. So as a disclaimer, all of our guests could've chosen maybe a dozen other songs. Or more. We just cruelly forced them to whittle it down to one. But we wonder: what is Neil Young's favorite Neil Young song? Maybe it's just the newest song he's written. But if you look at songs that Neil's performed most over the years…well, maybe that's a clue of some kind. “After the Gold Rush” is certainly up there in terms of live outings; the crucial Neil head website sugarmtn.org tells us that, as of today, he's played it 698 times since its debut in the fall of 1970. He's rarely left “Gold Rush” out of setlists for very long over the decades — it's definitely a fan favorite. But hey, maybe Neil just really likes it too. And why shouldn't he? The title track to After the Gold Rush is a total classic. And it has so much packed into a relatively compact space. In just three compact verses, it takes the listener on an incredible trip: past, present, future. It's an ecology song, a dream song, a myth song, a burnout song, a time-travel song, a sci-fi song, an apocalypse song. And no matter how many times we hear it, “After the Gold Rush” still seems to contain untold mysteries within. Today, our guest is Simon Joyner, who chose "After the Gold Rush" to discuss. The Omaha-based singer-songwriter has a career stretching back to the early 1990s; you might call him a songwriter's songwriter—at least he's got a ton of peer admiration. But even if he remains somewhat under the radar, trust me that if you pick up any one of Simon's many albums, you'll be rewarded with heartbreaking melodies, cut-to-the-quick lyrics and imaginative arrangements. Simon has a new one coming out—his 19th studio album — on May 22. It's called Tough Love, and it's full of everything that makes Joyner one of our best voices. But before that, don't miss Simon's very own beautiful cover of “After the Gold Rush,” which we'll play for you at the end of our conversation. It's part of a newly recorded Lagniappe Session from Simon and friends — and guess what? It's all Neil Young songs.
This week on the podcast, comedian Owen Joyner is back to talk performing with Hopsin at 15, giving tips to white boys who want to hoop, and taking another shot at freestyling live on the show. Enjoy.
Join Dr. Julian Joyner and special guest Kimberly Ward, a political advocate at Bethany Baptist Church, for a vital conversation about the upcoming April 21st Virginia redistricting referendum. In this special off-cycle election episode, they break down what this proposed constitutional amendment means for everyday Virginians and why it deserves your attention.Kimberly explains how a "yes" vote could shift the power of redrawing district lines from a bipartisan commission directly to the people, allowing new districting lines to take effect a year earlier in 2030. This change could potentially impact community representation as early as the upcoming November midterm elections, shaping the balance of power in the General Assembly. Dr. Joyner and Kimberly also explore the deep intersection of faith and civic engagement, reminding listeners that "faith without works is dead" and that casting a ballot is an active step of walking in faith.In a powerful and transparent moment, Kimberly shares her deeply personal journey of losing her voting rights due to a felony embezzlement conviction right before President Obama's election. Hear how she fought to get her rights restored to become a notary and a city elections officer, and why she is so passionate about helping others navigate the rights restoration process today.
This week, Todd catches up with his old friend and PGA Tour Coach Randy Joyner. Randy has a quite a resume and the guys cover it all in this week's episode
Jade Joyner, the creative force behind Metal + Petal, brings over 25 years of experience and an intuitive eye for detail to every project she leads as principal designer. Raised in a world of interiors by a furniture-designing mother, she developed an instinct for creating homes that feel intentional yet effortless. Known for her striking, moody, and layered spaces that blend antiques, art, and contemporary design, Jade's work is driven by storytelling—how a space feels, functions, and evolves. She has an uncanny ability to understand her clients' visions and translate them into deeply personal and unexpected interiors. Whether working on collected Southern homes, high-end hospitality projects, or her own ever-evolving spaces, she embraces color, texture, and contrast with a fearless, trend-defying approach. A traveler and collector inspired by European architecture and global markets, Jade remains hands-on as Metal + Petal expands into Charleston and Kiawah, ensuring each project reflects her refined, signature aesthetic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sports Columnist for The Oregonian, Bill Oram stops by the show with Spring Break Breakfast menus, thoughts on Tom Dundon officially taking control of the Blazers...The Beavers transitioning the MBB team from Tinkle to Joyner...and The Fire assembling a full team in a month.
Discover how to break free from old patterns and live in your true identity as a believer. This powerful teaching on Ephesians 4:17-24 reveals the biblical process of putting off the old self and embracing the new life Christ offers. Learn why so many Christians struggle with transformation and how to overcome the mindsets that keep you stuck in old ways of thinking. Explore practical steps for surrendering every area of your life to God's transforming work, from relationships and career to personal ambitions and daily interactions. Understand the difference between surface-level change and true spiritual transformation that comes from knowing your identity in Christ. This message addresses common struggles with self-worth, forgiveness, church hurt, and living as a victim versus living as God's workmanship. Discover how to replace lies with biblical truth, speak life through your words, and trust God's character in the transformation process. Perfect for believers seeking deeper spiritual growth, those struggling with identity issues, Christians dealing with past hurts, and anyone wanting to experience the freedom that comes from living in their true identity. Topics covered include Christian identity, spiritual transformation, biblical self-worth, overcoming past hurts, surrendering to God, renewing your mind, Christian living, faith and success, unity in the body of Christ, and practical discipleship. Whether you're a new believer or have been walking with Christ for years, this teaching provides essential insights for experiencing the fullness of life God intends for His children.This sermon was recorded at a Sunday morning gathering at Church of the Lookout in Longmont, Colorado.Visit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
Beaver Sports Podcast featuring Justin Joyner, Mike Parker, Scott Rueck, and Mitch CanhamSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John Canzano goes 1-on-1 with newly hired Oregon State men's basketball coach Justin Joyner. They talk about fatherhood, recruiting, building a winner, the Pac-12, and more. Subscribe to the podcast. Read JohnCanzano.com
Scott Barnes does not get it, and Oregon State keeps paying the price. We break down why Scott Rueck must be locked up now, what Justin Joyner's walking into and what his arrival means for Beavs men's hoops, and the brutal funding gap that explains why it's so hard for Oregon State to compete. Plus, women's hoops praise and more Barnes Files smoke.#GoBeavs #OregonState #BelligerentBeavs #ScottBarnes #ScottRueck #JustinJoyner #OregonStateBasketball #BarnesFiles
If you've ever thought about offering couples therapy in your private practice but felt intimidated by the complexity of it, you're going to love this conversation. In this episode, I'm joined by Kiana and Andrew Joyner, a married duo who run their practice together and specialize in couples work. Kiana is a licensed therapist, and Andrew is a certified professional coach, and together they bring a really unique dynamic into the therapy room. We talk about what it actually looks like to do couples counseling as a husband and wife team, how they divide roles between therapy and coaching, and why communication is still the number one issue couples bring to the table. They also share how Facebook groups have become one of their biggest referral sources and how they positioned themselves in a niche that still sets them apart. If you're curious about building a couples niche, partnering with your spouse in private practice, or simply refining your approach to couples work, there are a lot of practical takeaways in this one. And if couples therapy feels like a lot to hold on your own, you might just be inspired by what's possible when you do not have to do it alone. Resources Mentioned In This Episode Watch on YouTube Wealth & Worth Within CEO Financial Clarity Corner Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free Consulting with Gordon The PsychCraft Network Meet Kiana Joyner, MSW, LCSW, LICSW & Andrew Joyner, CPC, SHRM-CP Kiana and Andrew Joyner are a therapist–coach duo helping individuals and couples build clarity, communication, and accountability through a culturally aligned blend of therapy, coaching, and lived experience. As Certified Wealth Educators, they also address how financial stress and values-based decision-making impact relationships, guiding clients toward sustainable emotional and relational health. Kiana Joyner, LCSW, is a licensed therapist specializing in grief, trauma, emotional wellness, and relationship dynamics. As a Certified Wealth Educator, she also helps clients navigate the emotional and relational impact of financial stress with clarity, compassion, and accountability. Andrew Joyner is a certified coach and former corporate HR leader specializing in communication, accountability, and conflict resolution. As a Certified Wealth Educator, he helps clients navigate financial conversations and decisions with clarity, structure, and values-based intentions. Website Facebook Instagram
February 24, 2026 - Rachel Costello of Hickory Point Bank, and Chris Ellis and Devon Joyner of Old King's Orchard joined Byers & Co to talk about how HPB community connections lead to employees serving organizations like OKO and their important work of engaging the youth and their families. Listen to the podcast now! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Rick Joyner Follow/ Contact : YouTube/ IG/Fb —-Creative Writer, Director, ProducerProgram Director/Music Director – Atlanta, GA – St.Louis, MO – Nashville, TN – Jackson, TN – Tupelo, MSLive Events —Some honors include induction into the National Broadcasters Hall of Fame, as well as recipient of the Favorite Network Personality of the Year award four consecutive years. Additionally, in 2013, he was recipient of the REACH AWARD for "Listener's Choice", presented by Central SouthDistribution. —The Rick Joyner Foundation. This non- profit 501(c) (3) organization focuses on providing assistance to single-parent families and under-privileged children, as well as providing resources for those addicted to drugs and alcohol so thatthey may obtain the proper help. —Over the years, Joyner has become well versed in the Financial Services arena as well. His newfound passion for educating people on how money really works allows him the opportunity to empower individuals and their families,thus creating Generational Wealth .----Live Chat with Us Every week... -----Music: Audio Podcast : by Daniel Howse : https://www.youtube.com/professorsoramusic ** OneMicNite Theme Song , "Chance" & Background Songs "Kanye" , "Straight Vibing"Host:--Contact/ Follow Marcos on IG/Fb/IMdb/Twitter/TikTok: @MarcosLuis —Show: OneMicNite Podcast with Marcos Luis *Contact/Follow: IG/Fb/Twitter/Tumbler/LinkedIn/Youtube/TikTok @OneMicNite www.OneMicnite.com - - ** Listen to Audio Podcast: Available wherever you download , all digital platforms.. ** Support Us Now: Give "Stars" on Facebook ---Follow/Contact -- The Show: All Social Media Fb/Ig/Twitter/Tumbler/TikTok/ *** watch the episodes on Youtube @OneMicNite & www.OneMicNite.com****Please Support this Podcast: PayPal/ Zell Pay: MarcosStarActor@gmail.com Venmo @ Marcoso-Luis-1 CashApp : $MarcosLuis1 Please Visit:Nutrops 6 different organic mushrooms too support immune system, cognition,energy and stamina.—use This Code for 20% OFF Now!! Here: https://www.nutrops.com/MARCOS86520
This week on the Dirt and Vert Podcast, we are joined by the incredible Becca Joyner—ultra runner, course record holder, and a powerhouse who balances three boys and multiple jobs while crushing miles.Becca takes us through her evolution from a workplace step challenge to setting the course record at Dark Anchor. We dive into the raw, humbling reality of races like Volstate and the Yeti 100, where running strips you down to the bare essentials of survival. Becca opens up about the emotional toll of training, the "kindness of strangers" that keeps you moving at Mile 80, and her deep-seated passion for fundraising for Type 1 Diabetes research.This is an episode about grit, vulnerability, and finding a purpose far bigger than the finish line.
My guest today is LoraKim Joyner, a passionate protector of parrots, who knows that the health of one is interconnected to the health of all beings. LoraKim received her B.S in Avian Sciences, her Doctorate in Veterinarian Medicine, a Masters in Preventive Veterinary Medicine, which led to meaningful work in bird conservation throughout Central and South America. Years later she saw the need to address human well-being and obtained her Masters in Divinity and was ordained a Unitarian Universalist minister and became certified in NonViolent Communication. LoraKim's expansive experience covers, bird education, research and conservation, parish ministry, co-founder of the non-profit organization One Earth Conservation and leading transformational projects in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guyana, Suriname and Paraguay. Her mission and motto is "Unconditional Solidarity" with the acronym U.S., which reflects that it takes all of us to protect parrots, protect people and protect our planet! Get a literal and figurative bird's eye view of LoraKim's multi-species ministry, community collaborations, and nurturing nature approach where she honors the inherent worth, dignity and needs of all individuals, while she spends the months of March and April in Honduras. There she will be supporting the efforts of the local people who are trying to save their forests and birds from poaching and abuses. Support her inspiring efforts to protect their natural resources by holding the government accountable. Check out the Show Notes for links to One Earth Conservation where you can donate, follow the live-steam, and share on social media to spread the word of Joyner's heart and mind opening work. While exploring additional ways to get involved, on the site of One Earth Conservation, also check out the list of books written by Joyner. Enjoy the podcast!! Links: GoFundMe Solidarity Campaign www.oneearthconservation.org/ amoloros@gmail.com
Barney was about love. It was always about love.” This Earth Xperience features David Joyner, actor, tantric practitioner, and the original performer inside the Barney costume on the globally recognized children's television show Barney & Friends.David Joyner portrayed Barney the Dinosaur from 1991 to 2001, bringing physical life to one of the most recognizable characters in children's television history. While Bob West provided the voice, Joyner embodied the movement, energy, and presence behind the purple character seen by millions of children worldwide. Before stepping into the role, Joyner studied theater at Texas A&M University and later became a certified tantric practitioner, a path that has shaped his understanding of energy, touch, healing, and human connection.In this episode, the conversation moves beyond nostalgia. David reflects on what it meant to physically carry a character built entirely around love, affirmation, and emotional safety. He explains how being inside the costume was both physically demanding and spiritually intentional. Every hug, every gesture, every movement had to communicate warmth and reassurance without facial expression.The conversation also explores the intersection between performance and presence. David shares how his training in tantra informed the way he understood energy exchange, particularly in a children's environment where emotional safety matters deeply. Rather than separating his acting career from his spiritual path, he describes both as rooted in the same principle: conscious connection.The episode invites listeners to reconsider what it means to hold space for others. Whether through television, touch, teaching, or simply being present, David speaks about love not as a slogan but as a practiced discipline. He reflects on identity beyond a famous character and how public perception can both elevate and limit how people see you.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint. The X represents the lived experience being explored. In this episode, the X is the experience of embodying a global icon of love while cultivating a personal philosophy rooted in presence, healing, and energetic awareness.Questions to exploreWhat does it mean to embody love in a public role?How does performance shape identity?Can energy be felt through intention alone?What responsibility comes with influencing children at scale?Who are we beyond the roles the world remembers us for?About the guestDavid Joyner is an actor and certified tantric practitioner best known for physically portraying Barney the Dinosaur on Barney & Friends from 1991 to 2001. A graduate of Texas A&M University with a background in theater, Joyner later transitioned into holistic wellness and tantra education, focusing on energy work, breath, and conscious connection. His unique career bridges children's television history and adult spiritual practice.Connect with David JoynerInstagram @djoyner22
February 12, 2026 - Young Leaders in Action facilitator Temethia Joyner joined Byers & Co to announce the grants the YLIA students chose to award to improve student dignity. Listen to the podcast now! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Sarah Joyner and I sit down to talk about a story that started with betrayal and ended somewhere far more complicated than most people expect. I was scammed out of thousands of dollars. Sarah played a role in that situation. And later, she was also the person who warned me.This conversation is not about pretending harm didn't happen. It's about telling the truth about what did — fully, publicly, and without spiritual bypassing. Sarah shares what led her into the situation, the moment things escalated into violence, and what it meant to come forward after realizing the damage that had been done. We talk about accountability without collapsing into shame, and why taking responsibility doesn't always look like punishment — sometimes it looks like telling the truth and staying in the room. I share what it was like to sit across from someone who was part of my betrayal and still choose to remain grounded, discerning, and honest. We unpack why forgiveness is not the same as excusing behavior, and why gratitude doesn't erase harm — it acknowledges complexity.
Arthenia Joyner had had enough. In February 1960, the 17-year-old could buy clothes at the F.W. Woolworth department store in downtown Tampa. But she was forbidden from trying them on first, in case she changed her mind and the garments went back on the rack where a white person would encounter them.And there was no way she could eat at the store's lunch counter, which was for whites only.So when young Joyner's peers planned to stage a series of sit-ins to peacefully protest the policy, she jumped at the chance to participate. By September of that year, a total of 18 department stores in Tampa had desegregated lunch counters.The Tampa Woolworth store closed in the 1990s. Today, a historical marker stands on the site of those history-making sit-ins.The events are also chronicled in the documentary Triumph: Tampa's Untold Chapter in the Civil Rights Movement. You can watch the film for free at wedu.org/triumph.Joyner went on to be an attorney, a Florida State Senator and an icon in Tampa's civil rights history. There's even a library named for her.We recently visited Joyner at her office in Ybor City, where she still practices law.
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In this episode of the Settle Smart Podcast, Eric Vaughn is joined by Charles Buster Joyner, President of Atlas Settlements and 2026 President of the NSSTA Board of Directors, for an in-depth conversation on the current state and future direction of the structured settlement industry.Buster reflects on another record year for structured settlements, exploring why production continues to grow and how economic forces such as inflation, rising interest rates, and larger settlements are shaping outcomes for claimants, families, and practitioners.The discussion examines the evolving settlement landscape, including new life insurance company participation, increased competition, and the pressures these changes place on traditional settlement structures. Buster also explains why structured settlements remain, at their core, a product of compromise—and why unity across the industry is essential to preserving long-term protections and tax treatment.Topics covered include:What's driving record structured settlement productionHow social inflation and larger settlements affect case designThe impact of new life company entrants and competitive marketsApproved lists, QSFs, and emerging structural challengesPrivate equity, market-based products, and regulatory considerationsWhy a unified industry voice matters in WashingtonLessons from four decades of structured settlement leadershipThe importance of education and professionalism for the next generationThis episode offers a valuable perspective for structured settlement professionals, attorneys, claims leaders, and anyone focused on protecting long-term financial security for injured individuals and their families.Visit our site at https://nssta.com/ to learn more about structured settlements.
#759 What if a simple postcard could open the door to a full-blown, high-margin local marketing agency? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Dalton Joyner and Rachel Smith, founders of Big Sky Automation, to break down a simple (and surprisingly profitable) local-agency growth play: using shared direct-mail postcards as a “foot-in-the-door” offer that brings small businesses in fast — then upselling into higher-value services like web development, Google Business Profile optimization, and reputation management. Dalton and Rachel share their origin story, how they structure the postcard program, the exact tools they use to fulfill mailers through USPS EDDM, and how they keep execution simple with Canva and automation. They also reveal how they've turned the model into an online community that helps others launch the same business in their own towns! What we discuss with Dalton and Rachel: + Shared direct-mail postcards + Low-cost “foot-in-the-door” offers + Splitting postcard costs + USPS EDDM fulfillment + Local business lead generation + Upselling agency services + Google Business Profile optimization + Reputation management systems + High-margin postcard profits + Community-based agency model Thank you, Dalton and Rachel! Check out Big Sky Automation at BigSkyAutomation.com. Get the free Community Card Mini Course. Follow Dalton and Rachel on YouTube. To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Carlos sits with Coach Peake, Troop DZA, and J. Joyner to recap the best hip hop albums of 2025, disappointing albums, Hip Hop MVP & More. They are also joined by comedian John Grimes, and Celebrity Photographer Shannon McCollum.
Seth Joyner joins the WIP Morning Show in the studio to debrief the Eagles loss to the Commanders. Joyner is fed up with the coaching decisions by Nick Sirianni and Kevin Patullo and wishes the Eagles would have put up a better fight for the 2-seed ahead of the playoffs.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Seth Joyner, who is frustrated at the Eagles' offense for their lack of productivity. Joyner said, “You can't ask that defense to play better than they have.” Joyner talks about how the offense is set up for the players, and the defensive scheme is better than the offensive one, which is a hard recipe for success.
The WIP Morning Team, joined by Seth Joyner, breaks down what they saw from the Eagles team on Sunday. The team analyzes what Nick Sirianni said when leaving the game. Joyner shares what motivated him when he was playing and what this team needs to do to get motivated. The team reacts to Spencer Brown saying that he didn't think it was unintentional for Jalen Carter to get a hand through his mask. Finally, the team listens to Time's Yours calls.
Best Of TP&R As we close out the year, we're resurfacing a small handful of conversations from the Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other archive that best reflect what this show exists to do: create space for thoughtful disagreement, moral seriousness, and the hard work of living together in a pluralistic democracy. This conversation with Jonathan Rauch and Liz Joyner stands out as a true highlight — not just because of the ideas discussed, but because of the spirit in which they're explored: curiosity, generosity, and an insistence that liberal democracy is something we must actively practice. Whether this is your first time hearing it or you're returning to it, I'm really glad you're here. Why defending viewpoint diversity might be the most radical—and necessary—act in higher education today. What a treat to welcome two leading voices in the fight for viewpoint diversity and constructive civic dialogue: Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at Brookings and author of The Constitution of Knowledge, and Liz Joyner, founder of The Village Square. Recorded at a moment of rising polarization — and resurfaced now because its insights have only grown more urgent — Jon and Liz unpack the mission of Heterodox Academy (HxA). As board members, Jon and Liz unpack the organization's mission to restore open inquiry and truth-seeking within higher education—and how these values are essential to preserving our democracy at large. With personal stories, sharp analysis, and even a few laughs, they explore what we each can do to counter the ecosystem of illiberalism and strengthen the social fabric. Calls to Action: ✅ If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who might need a reminder that disagreement doesn't have to mean dehumanization. ✅ Subscribe to Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other on your favorite podcast platform. ✅ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen: ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics ✅ Check out our Substack: coreysnathan.substack.com ✅ Watch the full conversation and subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@politicsandreligion Timestamps & Topics [00:00:00] Intro: What's broken in our democracy and how we fix it [00:01:00] Meet the guests: Jonathan Rauch and Liz Joyner [00:03:00] What is Heterodox Academy and how did it begin? [00:06:00] Rauch on early signs of "wokeness" and Kindly Inquisitors [00:08:00] Joyner's grassroots experience with ideological diversity at Village Square [00:10:00] The "ecosystem of illiberalism" and why liberal principles matter [00:15:00] Can HxA help defend against external political coercion? [00:20:00] Are we headed toward institutional collapse or renewal? [00:25:00] Speech vs. coercion: The cultural and legal frontlines [00:33:00] Personal costs of speaking out: Corey's Chappelle story [00:36:00] What should institutions do to defend free speech? [00:39:00] On the Trump administration's authoritarian tactics [00:45:00] Fears for 2026 and 2028 elections [00:48:00] Signs of progress: Academic reform, FIRE, and HxA programs [00:54:00] How to break the cycle of intolerance [00:56:00] How do we actually talk to people who disagree? [01:01:00] "Love people back into communion with liberalism" [01:08:00] The local vs. national divide—learning from LA's fires & ICE raids [01:14:00] Final reflections: Reclaiming truth, curiosity, and compassion Key Takeaways Liberalism needs defenders: Jon reminds us that truth-seeking demands criticism—and that “criticism hurts, but it's necessary.” Civic spaces matter: Liz underscores the importance of local, respectful dialogue and building trust before crisis hits. The ecosystem is the problem: Illiberalism isn't coming from just one side; it's a reactive spiral we must all help disrupt. Institutions must hold firm: It's not disagreement that's dangerous—it's coercion by powerful entities that silence dissent. Each of us has a role: From book clubs to coffee shops, we can all “love people back into communion with liberalism.” Notable Quotes “We are better together. A diverse people can self-govern—if we protect the institutions that help us do so.” – Liz Joyner “If I'm talking, I'm not learning. If I'm listening, I probably am.” – Jonathan Rauch “What I'd like you to talk about today is how we can love people back into communion with liberalism.” – Quoting Jonathan V. Last (via Liz Joyner) Resources & Mentions Heterodox Academy - heterodoxacademy.org The Constitution of Knowledge - www.brookings.edu/books/the-constitution-of-knowledge Kindly Inquisitors - press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/K/bo18140749.html A University the World Has Never Seen- heterodoxacademy.substack.com/p/a-university-the-world-has-never Jonathan Rauch- jonathanrauch.typepad.com Connect on Social Media: Corey is @coreysnathan on all the socials... Substack LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky TikTok Our Sponsors Pew Research Center: pewresearch.org The Village Square: villagesquare.us Meza Wealth Management: mezawealth.com Proud members of The Democracy Group May your next conversation make room for disagreement — and still leave space for curiosity, courage, and care.
Seth Joyner joins the Morning Show in the studio as he does after every game. Joyner calls out haters of Jalen Hurts for giving up on him so quickly, including those on WIP. Seth sets expectations straight for Eagles fans and tells it like it is.
I've coached for more than 20 years. And every step of the way I've had several coaches who reveal my blind spots, encourage me to move beyond my edges, and enhance my mastery which I'm honored to pay forward with breathtaking results for my cherished clients. Most of these coaches have been one-on-one, yet every few years I join a group coaching program and meet phenomenal colleagues. In my current teacher trainer coaching program with John Wineland, right out of the gate a lovely woman reached out from the UK saying she felt a special connection to me and wanted to get to know each other better. Wow. Talk about feeling seen and valued. Now for over a year we've been connecting before or after the live workshops for dinner or even a trip to the Turkish baths, as well as checking in online with each other's brave, soulful journeys. Kate Joyner is a true blessing in my life and what a treat to dive deeper into her magic and mastery Live in Mallorca, Spain for the podcast. In this beautiful. delicious, witchy, intimate conversation we discussed... -How she's lived on the edge of a national protected forest for several years communing in sacred relationship with nature. -How as women we've lost our magic, magic that originated in the temples and when persecuted, we fled to the forests, hunted and hiding our light, wisdom and Magic, fearing for our lives. -How we can't truly lose our magic forever, it's in there- she helps to ignite it in extraordinary rituals, ceremonies, practices, initiations and celebrations she facilitates globally as women reclaim their true essence. -How she fully embraces the transformative power of the shadow, the darkness, the underworld, and craves of romantic life partner who can meet her there and even take her deeper. -How our true light is found through embracing our dark emotions, the depth of our underworld, our messiness, letting go of control, all of it is the path to light and love. -How she's committed to deeply honoring her intuition as she makes choices from her knowing not her mind, such as living in South America after her father passed and now, leaving that beautiful forest knowing her time there is complete as she embraces moving back to the States. -How in my opinion, her embracing of her Darkness is so alluring, she's deeply joyful as opposed to surface happy, she's trustable because she won't bullshit you, she's an accurate barometer of Truth and I'm honored and delighted to call her my sister. ➡️ Go check out patreon.com/allanapratt for Exclusive content! About Kate Joyner: Kate Joyner is a soul initiation and embodiment teacher who supports men and women to come home to their erotic nature. Founder of Dancing Serpent, she has trained in Tantric and Earth Based Lineages that have initiated her into an embodied relationship with the mystery. She weaves her devotion to the wild into potent containers for you to come home to the love and magic that dwells within and all around. Webite www.dancingserpent.org Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dancing.serpent/ Schedule your Intimacy Breakthrough Experience with me today https://allanapratt.com/connect Scholarship Code: READYNOW Finding the One is Bullsh*t. Becoming the One is brilliant and beautiful, and ironically the key to attracting your ideal partner. Move beyond the fear of getting hurt again. Register for Become the One Introductory Program. http://allanapratt.com/becomeintro Use Code: BTO22 to get over 40% off. We're thrilled to partner with Magic Mind for this episode. Go to https://magicmind.com/INTIMATECONVERSATIONS40 to avail exciting offers! Let's stay connected: Exclusive Video Newsletter: http://allanapratt.com/newsletter Instagram - @allanapratt [ / allanapratt ] Facebook - @coachallanapratt [ / coachallanapratt ]
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Seth Joyner to analyze the problems within the Eagles team. They break down what went wrong on specific plays, routes, and what the future of the team is looking like. Joyner said that he believes it is too late for the Eagles to turn around their season, James Seltzer agrees. The Morning Team finishes the hour by listening to Time's Yours calls.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Seth Joyner to talk about the mistakes the Eagles made in their loss last night to the Los Angeles Chargers. Joyner brings up the decisions in the last two minutes of the game and the misuse of timeouts.
The WIP Morning Team along with Seth Joyner discuss if the Eagles will be able to get the ship right and turn their season around. “If there were answers they would have been long figured out and resolved” Joyner said. He expresses that this team is what they are and there is nothing at this point in the season that can be fixed. James Seltzer agrees. Finally, the team listens to Time's Yours calls.
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Seth Joyner joins the WIP Morning Show. Joyner notes a lack of fight and togetherness offensively on the Eagles and that there needs to be a stronger demonstration of grit to earn a complete offensive game. Joyner ultimately finds the majority of blame for the Eagles offensive problems with head coach Nick Sirianni. The Team wraps up with Time's Yours.
On this episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock is joined by Seth Joyner to discuss the possibility that Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and Joe Burrow could all miss the NFL playoffs. They also analyze the AFC's nightmare scenarios, with Drake Maye, Aaron Rodgers, Daniel Jones, and Bo Nix feasibly heading to the division playoffs and Justin Herbert, Trevor Lawrence, Davis Mills, and/or C.J. Stroud making the wild card. Whitlock and Joyner also cover A.J. Brown dodging a question about the dynamic between him and Jalen Hurts and hitting back at criticism against him by saying Saquon Barkley may not be performing to his potential either. They also talk about Shedeur Sanders becoming the NFL's new Colin Kaepernick and the league's biggest star. Whitlock notes Stephen A. Smith's hypocrisy in calling Drake Maye a liar for saying he isn't aware of Smith's show and Ryan Clark correcting Smith and defending Maye. Whitlock offers his Fearless Five football picks of the week and discusses the WNBA players' rejection of a new, much more lucrative salary plan. Coach J.B. joins the show to add his insights into the Josh Allen and AFC nightmare playoff scenario; what to expect from Shedeur Sanders starting this Sunday; whether the Houston Texans should stick with Davis Mills at the quarterback position; and Cam Newton saying the Patriots and Drake Maye are “fool's gold.” Another can't-miss show! Today's Sponsors: Center for Academic Faithfulness & Flourishing This is THE definitive guide to Christian higher education—and it's completely FREE. So if you or someone you know is considering college, go to https://ChristianCollegeGuide.com to create a free user profile and get started today. Craftco Flying Ace Whether you're winding down after a long day or raising a glass with good company, Flying Ace delivers every time. It's not about hype—it's about heritage, and getting back to what bourbon was always supposed to be. If that sounds like your kind of pour, it's time to level up. Buy online at https://flyingacespirits.com and use code BLAZE for free shipping. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 Jeffery Steele and Jason Whitlock welcome musical guests for unique interviews and performances that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLTCLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Seth Joyner who breaks down what he saw last night from the Philadelphia Eagles. Joyner shared what he saw in both the offense and defense, while also noting he believes that the league needs to get new referees. The pace, calls and more from the referees last night convinced Joyner that the NFL needs new, younger officiating.They speak on the conservative play by Jalen Hurts. Joyner discusses the weather, and if that was a factor in last night's game. Next they break down the Tush Push missed off side calls on both teams. The team discusses why they don't call the lineman going early. Finally, the team listens to the game montage highlights.
The WIP Morning Team announces where Turkey Bowl VII will be held. They release the date, teams, and location for this year. Audubon and Haddon Township will be the two teams to face off in the annual Turkey Bowl VII. Joe DeCamara brings up that the defense may be returning to their last season form. Are they great again? Joyner said that they could get to the level of last year's defense, but it would take time. He believes it is possible. Finally, the team then listens to Time's Yours calls.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Seth Joyner to break down the Eagles win last night. He shares how he believes the weather impacted, or didn't impact, the game. Joyner shares what he thinks went right and what he thinks could be improved. The biggest improvement is the NFL referees. Joyner expressed disappointment about missed calls and the age range of the officiating crew. The team talks about what needs to be improved in the coming weeks, and why they believe the officiating staff failed to call the false start on the lineman during the Tush Push for both the Eagles and the Packers. They listen to Time's Yours calls and continue to react to the outcome of last night's game.
Quake discusses Max B finally being free from prison, Diddy reportedly getting caught drinking in prison, Clipse deny dissing other rappers for clout, DJ Vlad filing a lawsuit against Joyner Lucas and Joyner responds, MGK dissing Eminem in new leaked track, Eminem matching Drake & Travis Scott's massive Spotify achievements and much more.(00:00) - Intro(10:10) - Max B Is Finally Free From Prison(13:45) - Diddy Reportedly Caught Drinking In Prison(18:27) - Clipse Deny Dissing Kanye West, Travis Scott and Others For Clout(20:24) - Travis Scott Disses Pusha T During His Japan Concert With Kanye West(21:58) - DJ Vlad Files Lawsuit Against Joyner Lucas, Joyner Responds(35:37) - MGK Disses Eminem In New Leaked Track(44:24) - Eminem Matches Drake & Travis Scott's Massive Spotify Achievements(49:20) - Grammy Nominations(57:35) - New Music(58:05) - Album Sales
Hoy analizamos lo más importante de las Guías 2025 de Soporte Vital Pediátrico (PALS) publicadas por la American Heart Association (AHA). Discutimos los cambios que realmente impactan tu práctica clínica: desde las nuevas técnicas de compresión torácica y el manejo del cuerpo extraño, hasta la interpretación de la actividad cerebral postparo y la presencia familiar durante la reanimación.
Rebel Grove's Ben Garrett is joined in this edition of Talk of Champions, powered by RiverLand Roofing, by Trimiesha Joyner, social media sensation and wife of Ole Miss defensive line coach Randall Joyner. Joyner shares the challenges personally and professionally with a spouse always on the go, as well as her family-like relationship with the Rebel defensive linemen, recovery from a brain aneurysm, finding home in Oxford/Ole Miss and much, much more.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We've been on our bullsh*t since we've last got on the mic, but we weren't getting caught cheating at a Coldplay concert. The situation had Mal remembering when he ran into a girl he was dating at a Lakers game...with another man (18:39). Rory wonders if Nicki Minaj is self aware enough to realize she's looking unhinged right now (42:13). Demaris resonates with "Backup Plan" and Giveon's new album "BELOVED" (59:26). The sports world can't take a joke as Shane Gillis kills it at the ESPY's (1:15:22). Plus, Joyner clapping back at Skepta has Rory feeling patriotic (1:22:34), and we have a voicemail that might need more context in the "Zoom Zoom Room (1:36:53)" #volumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.