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Für die Weihnachtszeit haben wir diese Wiederholungsfolge für euch aufbereitet. Sie beleuchtet ein Gefühl, welches zu dieser Jahreszeit eine besondere Bedeutung hat: Geborgenheit. Was bedeutet Geborgenheit? Was brauchen wir, um uns geborgen zu fühlen? Warum ist Geborgenheit so wichtig für uns und was können wir tun, um mehr Geborgenheit in unser Leben zu bringen? Sicher und geborgen zu sein ist ein Grundbedürfnis. Nur wenn es erfüllt ist, können wir uns entspannen und der Körper kann sich regenerieren. Viele Dinge beeinflussen unser Geborgenheitsgefühl: Beziehungen, Berührungen, unsere Umgebung, die Struktur unseres Lebens. Auch durch Achtsamkeit und Meditation können wir es stärken. Vielleicht können wir sogar lernen, überall Geborgenheit zu erfahren - wenn wir diese nämlich in uns selbst finden. In dieser Folge beleuchten Boris und Sinja die physischen und psychischen Aspekte der Geborgenheit. Sie erläutern, weshalb das Gefühl unmittelbar mit Glück und Zufriedenheit zusammenhängt und erklären, weshalb wir uns auch durch Interaktionen mit Fremden geborgen fühlen können.Umfrage: Wie gefällt dir Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein? Erzähle es uns hier.Hintergründe und Studien:Porges, S. W. (2017). The pocket guide to the polyvagal theory: The transformative power of feeling safe. WW Norton & Co. Link zur Studie Carter, C. S., Kenkel, W. M., MacLean, E. L., Wilson, S. R., Perkeybile, A. M., Yee, J. R., ... & Kingsbury, M. A. (2020). Is oxytocin “nature's medicine”?. Pharmacological reviews, 72(4), 829-861. Link zur Studie Gunaydin, G., Oztekin, H., Karabulut, D. H., & Salman-Engin, S. (2021). Minimal social interactions with strangers predict greater subjective well-being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 22(4), 1839-1853. Link zur Studie Morris, A. R., Turner, A., Gilbertson, C. H., Corner, G., Mendez, A. J., & Saxbe, D. E. (2021). Physical touch during father-infant interactions is associated with paternal oxytocin levels. Infant Behavior and Development, 64, 101613. Link zur Studie Holt-Lunstad, J., Birmingham, W. A., & Light, K. C. (2008). Influence of a “warm touch” support enhancement intervention among married couples on ambulatory blood pressure, oxytocin, alpha amylase, and cortisol. Psychosomatic medicine, 70(9), 976-985. Link zur Studie
What do Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, and Wilson Pickett have in common? They all owe a piece of their musical legacy to the iconic sounds of Muscle Shoals, Alabama! Join us on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson takes you on an enlightening journey through the newly opened exhibit, "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising," at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This captivating exhibit showcases the profound impact that Muscle Shoals has had on various music genres, including country, rock, and R&B, and how it continues to influence the vibrant Nashville music scene today. Sarah sits down with Paul Kingsbury, the Senior Director of Editorial and Interpretation at the Country Music Hall of Fame, who reveals the extensive research and collaboration behind curating this remarkable exhibit. With artifacts from legendary artists like Aretha Franklin's piano and Wilson Pickett's iconic costumes, the conversation dives deep into the cultural significance of the music produced in Muscle Shoals during a pivotal time in American history. Paul shares fascinating insights into the connections between Nashville music history and the rich musical tapestry of Muscle Shoals, highlighting how these two musical hubs have shaped the sound of America. As they walk through the exhibit, listeners will discover the stories behind key artifacts and learn how the music from this region served as a bridge across racial divides, celebrating the unity that music can bring. Paul emphasizes the importance of exploring not only the "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising" exhibit but also other ongoing exhibitions at the museum, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Nashville music history and the broader music industry insights nashville has to offer. This episode is not just a celebration of the past; it’s a look into the future of music city storytelling and the ongoing evolution of the Nashville music scene. Whether you’re a fan of nashville songwriters, a curious listener eager to learn about music genres from nashville, or simply someone who enjoys engaging music city interviews, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and inspiring stories. When you visit Nashville stop by and visit The Country Music Hall of Fame.Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville and immerse yourself in the rich narrative of American music that continues to resonate today! Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, and Wilson Pickett have in common? They all owe a piece of their musical legacy to the iconic sounds of Muscle Shoals, Alabama! Join us on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson takes you on an enlightening journey through the newly opened exhibit, "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising," at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This captivating exhibit showcases the profound impact that Muscle Shoals has had on various music genres, including country, rock, and R&B, and how it continues to influence the vibrant Nashville music scene today. Sarah sits down with Paul Kingsbury, the Senior Director of Editorial and Interpretation at the Country Music Hall of Fame, who reveals the extensive research and collaboration behind curating this remarkable exhibit. With artifacts from legendary artists like Aretha Franklin's piano and Wilson Pickett's iconic costumes, the conversation dives deep into the cultural significance of the music produced in Muscle Shoals during a pivotal time in American history. Paul shares fascinating insights into the connections between Nashville music history and the rich musical tapestry of Muscle Shoals, highlighting how these two musical hubs have shaped the sound of America. As they walk through the exhibit, listeners will discover the stories behind key artifacts and learn how the music from this region served as a bridge across racial divides, celebrating the unity that music can bring. Paul emphasizes the importance of exploring not only the "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising" exhibit but also other ongoing exhibitions at the museum, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Nashville music history and the broader music industry insights nashville has to offer. This episode is not just a celebration of the past; it’s a look into the future of music city storytelling and the ongoing evolution of the Nashville music scene. Whether you’re a fan of nashville songwriters, a curious listener eager to learn about music genres from nashville, or simply someone who enjoys engaging music city interviews, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and inspiring stories. When you visit Nashville stop by and visit The Country Music Hall of Fame.Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville and immerse yourself in the rich narrative of American music that continues to resonate today! Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Russell opens the show by recounting the fender-bender he got into on the way to work a harmless 3-car pileup that left everyone okay, but left the Rooster thoroughly irritated. From there, he pivots to football as Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury speaks to the media following last week's shutout loss and ahead of the Giants matchup. Later, Chris plays and reacts to Kingsbury's comments, breaking down how Washington's constant rotation of offensive personnel impacts rhythm, production, and whether it gives Kliff any legitimate excuses moving forward.
Chris Russell opens the show recounting a harmless but irritating fender-bender on his way to work before shifting to football, breaking down comments from Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury following last week's shutout loss and ahead of the Giants matchup. The Rooster analyzes how Washington's constant rotation of offensive personnel affects rhythm and production, questioning whether Kingsbury truly has any excuses. The discussion heats up as listeners weigh in on whether Kliff deserves leeway given the injuries, while Cowboy B joins to recap the Cowboys' tough loss to Detroit and preview their game against the Vikings. The show closes with A-MAC on “All Things A-MAC,” covering Sherrone Moore's firing and arrest in Ann Arbor, other major coaching moves in college football, Heisman predictions, and Chris weighing in on Nationals roster and trade rumors.
Chris Russell opens the hour reacting to Notre Dame blaming the ACC and ESPN after missing the College Football Playoff, calling it nonsense and placing the responsibility squarely on the Irish's loss to Miami. The Rooster then takes calls from listeners sharing their thoughts and opinions on the controversy. Next, the discussion shifts to the Commanders' offense, where Kliff Kingsbury comes under scrutiny following the shutout loss to the Vikings. Chris breaks down why the struggles aren't all Kingsbury's fault and highlights key offensive takeaways. The hour concludes with Dan Quinn's Monday press conference, recapping Sunday's game and providing updates on player injuries, giving fans a full view of the team's current status.
Doc Walker opens Burgundy and Gold Today with a fiery reaction to Washington's embarrassing 31–0 shutout loss to the Vikings. While plenty of blame is deserved across the board, Doc zeroes in on Kliff Kingsbury's play-calling as the biggest culprit. He breaks down why Kingsbury's refusal to run the football—especially after Chris Rodriguez powered the offense to the 2-yard line—was inexcusable, pointing to the baffling sequence of three straight passes that ended in a turnover on downs. With the offense finally fully healthy, Doc argues there were no excuses for such a flat, unproductive performance and explains what needs to change moving forward
We get into some of the tendencies of the Commanders offense under Kliff.
A lot of us and fans were hard on Kingsbury, but do we think it has gotten too harsh at times.
12.4.25 Hour 1 1:00- A lot of us and fans were hard on Kingsbury, but do we think it has gotten too harsh at times. 23:00- We get into some of the tendencies of the Commanders offense under Kliff.
Doc Walker and Anthony break down the job Kliff Kingsbury has done this season despite losing his QB1 and WR1 for long stretches. They discuss the biggest criticism surrounding Kingsbury's play-calling — his reluctance to lean on the run game even when a back has the hot hand — and debate whether the scrutiny is fair given the circumstances.
Lynnell takes a deep dive into Offensive Coordinator Kliff Kingsbury's role in the Commanders' offensive regression this season. While acknowledging the very real challenges — constant injuries to top receivers and QB1 Jayden Daniels being in and out of the lineup — Lynnell argues that Kliff still hasn't adjusted nearly well enough. With perimeter weapons missing, Lynnell questions why the offense didn't shift its identity, especially in the run game, and critiques Kingsbury for failing to lean on the ground attack when the passing game clearly wasn't functional.
11.12.25 Hour 2 1:00- The Giants officially fired Brian Daboll, and you should be interested in who could be their next head coach... 21:30- Would you be alright with Kliff Kingsbury leaving DC for the Giants head coaching position?
Would you be alright with Kliff Kingsbury leaving DC for the Giants head coaching position?
In this edition of The Bad Hombres FC Podcast, José and Mario recap the Washington Spirit's home playoff win in the NWSL playoffs and preview the semifinals. Rate and Subscribe!Music: District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Annie, Ella & André tried to find the words to relive, analyze and reflect on yet another dramatic playoff win at Audi.Good news, we found the words and ended up going into extra time ourselves (whoops). How did Louisville's unexpected approach almost work? Why did the Spirit struggle to create high quality chances? How on earth did Spirit players remain so calm throughout the twists and turns of that entire match?! Also, where exactly should Aubrey Kingsbury's statue be located? We discuss it all!Thank you for listening, please subscribe, rate, and review. It means a lot to us!
Service, security, and confidence matter when navigating Open Enrollment Season. In this episode of Your Next Mission® video podcast, SMA Tilley outlines the steps Retired Veterans and Military Families need to take to protect their dental & vision coverage with Senior Manager of Community Relations & Field Strategy for Blue Cross and Blue Shield Federal Employee Program, FLTCM (R) Paul Kingsbury, and Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Uniformed Services Advisory Board Member, 15th SMA (R) Daniel A. Dailey .Transitioning from active duty brings new responsibilities, and understanding your options is critical. SMA Tilley shares practical advice and firsthand insights to help you make confident choices as you retire, ensuring your benefits meet your needs.Your service doesn't end after active duty — your health and your family's security matter now more than ever. Watch and take charge of your next mission with confidence!
What do you think Kliff Kingbsury has to do differently for this offense to right their wrongs?
Mike Francesa reacts to your emails about the Jets trades, a possible new Giants head coach, the Mets pursuit of Bo Bichette, and much more. 00:00 Jets moves at the trade deadline 05:50 Why did IKF slide during World Series? 09:25 Ja Morant or Zion Williamson? 12:50 Kingsbury to Giants? 14:30 Yankees vs. Dodgers hitting 19:00 Mike Tomlin's consistency 12:00 Ranking Dave Roberts 23:30 Should Mets sign Bo Bichette? 26:40 Juan Soto as an MVP finalist 27:50 Does Sauce complete the Colts? 29:40 Flacco a Hall of Famer?
Hour 2 of The Chris Russell Show on The Team 980 opens with another Jets blockbuster trade, sending Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys. Chris breaks down the impact of the move for both teams and the league at large. Then, he revisits the Jayden Daniels late-game debate from Sunday Night, exploring both why he should or shouldn't have been in the game. Finally, The Rooster puts Kliff Kingsbury under the microscope, analyzing his decisions and whether the pressure is mounting in D.C. football circles.
Robby Baehr sat down with Virgin River star, Benjamin Hollingsworth to talk about parenting, the world series, work life balance and Karen Kingsbury's new Christmas movie, The Christmas Ring! This is one you'll not want to miss! #
10.17.25 Hour 4 1:00- Newy Scruggs from Dallas joins the show to preview the Cowboys-Commanders game. 21:00- The goalie for the Washington Spirit Aubrey Kingsbury joins the show to preview the playoffs.
Chris “The Rooster” Russell kicks off Hour 1 on The Team 980 with a full plate of football talk! Commanders Offensive Coordinator Kliff Kingsbury discusses how injuries are affecting team chemistry, while The Rooster reacts to Deebo Samuel looking hobbled at practice. Then it's on to Cincinnati, where Wacko for Flacco fever has taken over after the Bengals' Thursday Night Football win and Chris admits he might've been wrong about Joe Flacco. All that and more to start another fiery football Friday in DC!
10.10.25 Hour 2 1:00- We are joined by 3x Super Bowl champion Ed McCaffrey to talk about the Commanders and his son Luke McCaffrey! 23:00- With possibly both Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin playing on MNF against a poor defense, do you feel confident in Kingsbury dialing up a good gameplan? 37:15- We take some time to remember our friend, and colleague Craig Heist.
With possibly both Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin playing on MNF against a poor defense, do you feel confident in Kingsbury dialing up a good gameplan?
Ever felt tension between comfort and calling? Discover how to build a thriving business and Christ-centered community by saying “yes” to God—even when it doesn't make sense. In this episode of The Faithful Agent Podcast, Christin Kingsbury shares her powerful journey with Garrett Maroon. From creative financing and rental properties to discipling women in real estate, her story is a compelling reminder of what God can do when we fully surrender our business and finances to Him.Christin Kingsbury is a wife, mom of two, and CEO of Get Some Assets Inc. She leads a million-dollar real estate team powered by PLACE, owns multiple real estate-related businesses and 21 rental doors, and has built a multi-million dollar net worth—all while prioritizing faith and family. Connect with Christin:https://www.facebook.com/christin.kingsburyhttps://www.instagram.com/christinkingsburygroup/https://www.ChristinKingsbury.com✨ Key TakeawaysGod doesn't need your 5-year plan—He needs your yes.Faith-led action often feels uncomfortable… but obedience brings breakthrough.The world measures success by volume; God measures it by faithfulness.Real estate is more than a transaction—it's a Kingdom opportunity.You don't have to hustle harder—you have to trust deeper.Stop waiting to be “ready.” God qualifies who He calls.You can build a powerful business without compromising your values.
With Terry McLaurin sidelined, Lynnell asks the big question: Who needs to step up in his absence? Lynnell points to offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury as the one under the most pressure, while Anthony agrees that it won't fall on just one player. Instead, he expects Kingsbury's scheme to spread the ball around, with six, seven, or even eight different players potentially making an impact on Sunday.
About Erica Erica Kingsbury is an author and special needs mom whose debut book, Not Alone: God's Presence on the Path of the Special Needs Mom, offers heartfelt encouragement to mothers navigating a road they never expected to walk. With honesty, warmth, and unwavering faith, Erica shares her journey of discovering God's presence in the midst of her son Jack's diagnosis with Williams Syndrome. She speaks to the grief, beauty, and unexpected joy that come with raising a child with special needs — reminding listeners that even in their hardest moments, they are never alone. Erica lives in rural Washington with her husband and three children and is passionate about helping women recognize God's faithfulness in every season. About the episode Join Becky Davidson as she sits down with Erica Kingsbury to discuss the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with Williams syndrome. Erica shares her personal journey, from the early days of her son Jack's diagnosis to finding peace and strength through faith. This heartfelt conversation explores the emotional landscape of parenting a child with special needs and the unexpected blessings that come with it. Related Links: Erica's Book: "Not Alone: God's Presence on the Path of the Special Needs Mom" available on Amazon and her website. Erica's Website: ericakingsbury.com Base Camp Family Fundraiser
After being out-schemed and out-coached in their loss to the Packers last Thursday, Lynnell asks the big question: Which coordinator is under the most pressure heading into Sunday's matchup against the Raiders? For Lynnell, the answer is clear—Kliff Kingsbury. With heavy investments made on the offensive side of the ball, the Commanders' offense has yet to find its rhythm, and Kingsbury needs to show he can get things on track.
AWadd takes us into The Richmond Commander on the show next for a full game preview as Washington gets ready to take on the New York Giants this Sunday. We aired a Kliff Kingsbury presser on the show next as the Washington offensive coordinator sat down and chatted with the media as we head into week one kickoff. Mark Schofield joins us on the show next to go all around the NFL breaking down some of the top matchups to expect this weekend. We talk about Survivor picks on the show next as we are joined by special guest Brian as AWadd and Stub give their top picks for week one in the Survivor Pool.
48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant and producer Jordan Kinsey discuss how TikTok mobilized a Minnesotan community to find missing mother of two, Maddi Kingsbury. This episode last aired on 4/16/2024. 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
A young Minnesota mother goes missing. Her sister turns to TikTok for help. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. This episode last aired on 4/15/2024. 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
On Friday's ENN, a troubling moment for Peter, Bear's injury, Spears high on Giants, Kingsbury wants McLaurin back, Michigan ruling, Mets-Mariners preview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kingsbury was the first to speak out publicly advocating for McLaurin to come back, is this the beginning of a shift?
8.15.25 Hour 2 1:00- Kingsbury was the first to speak out publicly advocating for McLaurin to come back, is this the beginning of a shift? 20:15- We get to do some stuff around the NFL... And get to things we think we think across the shield. 31:00- How are you Winning off the Field? Grant & Danny's Friday show staple kicks off another installment.
8.15.25 Hour 1 1:00- Kliff Kingsbury made it very well known today that he wants Terry McLaurin back at practice. 20:00- There's some NFL action tonight, and we give you some teams that G&D can't quite understand.
Washington Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury joins Sarah to discuss the NWSL forwards who strike the most fear in her heart, her goals for the second half of the season, and growing up a twin. Plus, hoops and footy records fall, one PWHL player breaks the salary record, and – per the Valkyries – birds ARE real. Follow Aubrey on Instagram here The WNBA schedule is here Follow the NSL doc “The Pitch” on Instagram here Watch Aubrey Kingsbury switch place with her twin Amber as part of a prank here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Question? Comment? Send us a Message!Sean and Dane are back!! The boys are joined by Chris Kingsbury, prior to winning his singles and doubles challenger bracket and qualifying as top 100 pro!! We talk life, changes in ACL format and draft nostalgic cartoons!!BIG ASP Cornhole Patreon page:4 Tiers to choose from!! Come join our growing community and get insider info, become an active participant in show content, be eligible for bag giveaway's, find our VIDEO of the interviews and more!!https://www.patreon.com/bigaspcornholeDraggin Bags!!-The “Power Draggin” might be the best bag we've ever thrown!! And we suck…imagine how good they could be in your hands….https://dragginbagz.com/Code: BIGASP12 Big Asp Merch!!!! Polos, Tees, Jerseys, shorts and more!!https://jamapparel.net/collections/new-the-big-asp-cornhole-podcast-collection-by-jamSupport the show
8.4.25 Hour 2 1:00- Ben Standig, seasoned Commanders reporter joins the show to discuss the Commanders and the standouts in training camp. 23:00- Do you get worried about Kliff Kingsbury leaving after this season?
Alex Kingsbury worked at the Australian research institute CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) on Additive before working for The Barnes Global Advisors, RMIT University, and now nLight. Alex is, of course, the co-founder of our other podcast, Printing Money. At nLight, she wants to expand the use of beam shaping in Additive. With beam shaping, we may be able to use more materials, get better part properties, and dramatically speed up build speeds. Alex takes us through the technology, but we also talk about 3D printing in Australia, the cost of 3D printing, and strategy. This episode was brought to you by Continuum Powders.
Nate travels back to Franklin Central School to catch up with FCS Boys Soccer standout, Jake Kingsbury. A rising junior, Jake has been playing varsity since 7th grade and is now a three-sport athlete across several combined Unatego/Franklin teams. The conversation covers how he balances school athletics with his travel commitments for the Binghamton Rush program.
09:39 - Guest: NFL writer Tyler Dunne of GoLongTD.com on his recent piece on Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, including him being influenced by his time as a quarterback for the New England Patriots under head coach Bill Belichick, why Kingsbury was smart to not take an NFL head-coaching job in the 2025 offseason, why Kingsbury could thrive in his second stint as an NFL head coach and why Dunne is bullish on the Commanders in the 2025 season 34:23 - Nationals: analysis of the Nats' losing streak reaching eight games via being swept in three games by the National League East-worst Miami Marlins, including in-depth reaction to manager Davey Martinez saying that the Nats' offensive struggles are "never on coaching" and thoughts on the legacy of retiring catcher Wilson Ramos with the Nats 53:18 - Orioles: breakdown of a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels, improving the O's to 14-6 over their last 20 games The Nace Law Group, Accident & Injury Lawyers - 202-902-7611 and make sure that you mention that Al Galdi sent you Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent you and receive $50 off any fireplace service before Sept. 1, 2025 - this includes cleaning, safety inspection, tune-up and diagnostic work For advertising inquiries, email Sales@BlueWirePods.com Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads
14:05 - Commanders: analysis of quarterback Jayden Daniels off the Commanders' first OTA day of the 2025 offseason, including comments from Daniels, head coach Dan Quinn and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury on Daniels having put on muscle, his extremely impressive work ethic and what's next for him as an NFL quarterback 31:57 - Commanders: discussion of a variety of topics off the Commanders' first OTA day of the 2025 offseason, including offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury opting to remain with the Commanders as opposed to pursuing an NFL head-coaching job, the potential impact of receiver Deebo Samuel Sr., the absences of three key Commanders players from the first OTA day of the 2025 offseason, the appeal of and role for offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. off the Commanders taking him with the No. 29-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and insight on running back Brian Robinson Jr. from Kingsbury 49:18 - Nationals: breakdown of a 9-0 win at the Seattle Mariners in a game in which the Nats smashed four home runs 56:51 - Orioles: thoughts on a 6-4 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals as starting pitcher Cade Povich had another rough outing Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent you and receive $50 off any fireplace service before Sept. 1, 2025 - this includes cleaning, safety inspection, tune-up and diagnostic work Visit CateringByUptown.com and mention that Al Galdi sent you For advertising inquiries, email Sales@BlueWirePods.com Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads
5.28.25 Hour 2 1:00- Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury gave us some insight during OTAs for the Commanders, we play those here. 17:00- With the Commanders having a lot more weapons, who would you prioritize? 34:00- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?