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Laid back August vibes on the pod! We go deep into the mailbag and discuss whether the Sixers are out-performing expectations, what the the best center would look like in a post-Embiid world, get to relationship advice, and talk about whether the Sixers are finally smart when it comes to injuries. Get tickets to see Spike and Chuck Klosterman here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-evening-with-chuck-klosterman-and-spike-eskin-football-tickets-1964428822489Reserve your spot for Fly The Process New Orleans here: https://www.rightstorickysanchez.com/p/flyThe Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings SportsbookIf you need ANY video for your business, from corporate to social, go to execvid.com or reach out to Tim at info@execvid.comBriggs Auction is the official auction of the Ricky at briggsauction.comSurfside Iced Tea and Vodka is the official canned cocktail of The Ricky. Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in Illinois. Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. Restrictions apply. Bet must win to receive Bonus Bets which expire in 7 days. Minimum odds required. Additional terms at D K N G dot co slash audio. Limited time offer.
In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek genieten we nog eenmaal van instrumentale muziek, zonder tussenkomst van tekst of zang. En wat voor muziek dit keer... Het is een ware klassieke hit: de aria 'When I am laid in earth' uit de opera 'Dido en Aeneas' van Henry Purcell. Een tranentrekker, dat is het ook, maar bovenal is het wonderschoon. Dit arrangement voor cello en orkest geeft de klaagzang een nieuwe dimensie. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/thema/kalm-met-klassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=be36463468d84e37).
Listen as we break down and analyze the recent budget with Hon. Dr. Stephen Amoah. From key allocations to economic implications, gain insights into how the decisions made impact citizens, businesses, and the nation's growth.
Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro talks to Katie Woolf on 360 on a range of topics including news of charges laid in the NT Building industry, funding issues facing Yipirinya School and prisoners awaiting sentencing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our lead story: new charges laid in the death of 21-year-old Grassy Narrows First Nation man Mekhi Pelly, with Terrance Cherry, 24, of Kenora now facing charges of first-degree murder as well as committing an indignity to a dead body.
Romantika jūroje kiekvienam reiškia ką kita – ji gali būti saldi, gili ar skaudi. Šiame pasakojime susitinka skirtingi žvilgsniai, kuriuos jungia tas pats troškimas – būti arti to, kas nenuspėjama.„Jūra“ – keturių dalių garso esė apie žmogaus ir jūros santykį, įkvėpta rašytojo marinisto Igno Pikturnos kūrybos. Čia susipina laivybos patirtis ir žmonių gyvenimai: tų, kurie dirba laivuose, tų, kurie pasilieka krante, ir tų, kurių kasdienybę vienaip ar kitaip formuoja jūra.Laidą kūrė: Alvydė Pikturnaitė, Naubertas Jasinskas, Sonata Barčytė-Jadevičienė, Pijus Džiugas Meižis, Vakarė Leonavičienė, Rasa Kregždaitė.Kalbėjo: Eglė Jackaitė, Vytautas Dubra, Andrius Jančiauskas, Benas Lastauskas, Martynas Nedzinskas, Mindaugas Nosavičius, Giedrius Savickas, Vaclav Stankevič, Donatas Švirėnas.Iliustracijos autorė Ugnė Glinskytė.
===== MDJ Script/ Top Stories for November 14th Publish Date: November 14th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, November 14th and Happy Birthday to Alec John Such I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal GHC has highest enrollment growth among state colleges Cobb Sheriff’s Lt. Col. Dewayne Morris laid to rest after lifetime of public service Cobb’s proposed stormwater fee receives mild criticism Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on pesticides All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: MATCH MAGIC GIVEATHON STORY 1: GHC has highest enrollment growth among state colleges Georgia Highlands College is on a roll. Over the past three years, enrollment has jumped 23%, now nearing 6,000 students—a record-breaking pace that’s earned GHC top honors from the USG Board of Regents for the fastest growth among state colleges. “This growth shows how deeply connected we are to the communities we serve,” said President Mike Hobbs. “As Northwest Georgia grows, we’re here to prepare graduates for meaningful careers and help businesses thrive.” Statewide, the University System of Georgia hit an all-time high this fall with 382,142 students, driven by a surge in in-state enrollment. Ready to join? Apply by January at apply.highlands.edu. STORY 2: Cobb Sheriff’s Lt. Col. Dewayne Morris laid to rest after lifetime of public service Dewayne Morris, a man who lived and breathed public service, was laid to rest Tuesday after passing on Nov. 7 at the age of 63. A lieutenant colonel with the Cobb Sheriff’s Office and a retired sergeant from Cobb County Police, Morris dedicated his life to law enforcement. From his early days at Powder Springs PD to his decades with Cobb Police—where he earned two Meritorious Service medals—he was known for his leadership, grit, and heart. But Dewayne wasn’t just a cop. He loved fast cars, Diet Mountain Dew, Little Debbies, and cheering for the Braves and Hawks. He never met a stranger. A true hero. STORY 3: Cobb’s proposed stormwater fee receives mild criticism Cobb County’s proposed $4.75 monthly stormwater fee is back on the table, but this time, the backlash is quieter—at least for now. Last year, the idea sparked packed meetings and fiery opposition. This week? A handful of speakers, mostly supportive or cautiously critical. The fee would nearly double the stormwater budget, funding overdue repairs, new equipment, and even regional detention projects. Homeowners would pay $4.75 a month, while businesses, churches, and schools would be charged based on impervious surfaces. Critics still call it a “tax,” and some HOAs argue they’re being double-billed. A final vote is set for Nov. 20. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: STRAND THEATRE STORY 4: Peer-led mental health center coming to Marietta’s First Presbyterian A new drop-in mental health center is set to open at First Presbyterian Church near Marietta Square, offering something rare: a space for connection, not just treatment. Run by NAMI Cobb, the center will focus on peer-led therapy—think group activities, coffee chats, and one-on-one support with trained specialists who’ve been there. “It’s about community,” said Neill Blake, NAMI Cobb’s programs director. “Sometimes, just coffee and conversation can be life-changing.” Opening early next year, the free center will feature art therapy, games, meditation, and more. For those battling isolation, it’s a lifeline. “Loneliness makes everything worse,” Blake added. “This could save lives.” STORY 5: OUT AND ABOUT: 5 things to do this weekend in Cobb County — Nov. 14 - 16 Atlanta Opera: ‘La Traviata’ This weekend’s your last chance to catch Verdi’s La Traviata at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. Performances are Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3:30 p.m. It’s sung in Italian (don’t worry, there are subtitles) and runs about 2.5 hours. Tickets start at $35—grab yours at atlantaopera.org. World of Illumination: Candy Rush Six Flags White Water in Marietta transforms into a glowing wonderland starting Friday! The World of Illumination’s Candy Rush drive-thru features gingerbread villages, sugar plum fairies, and more. Open select nights through Jan. 4, 6–10 p.m. Tickets: $39–$49. Details at their website. ‘Sanders Family Christmas’ at The Strand The Strand Theatre’s Sanders Family Christmas continues this weekend. Expect music, laughs, and a little inspiration with Pastor Oglethorpe and the Sanders Family. Shows: Friday/Saturday at 3 & 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $41–$54. Big Shanty Bazaar Step into the Renaissance this Saturday at Kennesaw’s Art Station! From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., enjoy artisans, live music, axe throwing, archery, and even pony rides. Free admission, plus early visitors snag commemorative gifts. NFC Fight Night at The Battery Ready for some action? Live MMA fights hit The Battery Atlanta this Friday. Doors open at 6 p.m., fights start at 7. Check the Battery’s website for details. And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on pesticides We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: Ingles Markets 8 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com Strand Marietta – Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre Cobb Foundation | Nonprofit Empowerment and Collective Giving in Cobb Cobb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
If I’ve slept 8 hours, I’m much more into sex We surprise Stav with his man crush Abby has had to get a second job at McDonalds Does no one give positive feedback anymore? We said no to Chris Hemsworth covered in baby oil Could we have a fourth trophy in Brisbane very soon! Why did we get two tonnes of ice delivered? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Air Date 5/21/02 Thank you so much for listening to NYPD Blue Balls! If you enjoyed this episode, we encourage you to rate and review the show on whatever podcast platform you happen to be listening on. Make sure to follow us on Instagram @asherbrotherspodcast For more content like this, follow Kirk on X (Twitter), Instagram & TikTok: @kirkhasglasses. Watch Kirk play video games and watch old movies: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFgQ5XvqltSyP5a2UpPvUyQ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kirkhasglasses Join the Discord: discord.gg/GKPU6
The huns are in a NEW (temporary) STUDIO! What do you think? Laid back testes Tate vibes? Or spooky charming library? You decide. We really freak out about 2 minutes in, when we hear a horrible gas leak sound and worry we'll never leave the studio alive. Talking points include: our trip to HALLOWSCREAM in York (it was excellent), the book Chasing the Dark by Ben Machell (he's giving Danny Robins) and we'll be doing a little GIVEAWAY for some copies on patreon! This is a CREEP OF THE WEEK spesh! Story 1 This is from Danica - ty hun - "I Helped a Ghost Move On". Read by Big Suze. Story 2 Hannah's got a story from Jake in Ontario... a ghost in his... pants? (soz for the tangent about feet and bacon hun) Story 3 Big Suze has another irish tale... from Rebecca! 'Haunted House on Hangmans Lane'. Story 4 Hannah reads a last story from Rebecca - a crouched figure grabbed her ankle... We Get Haunted - a Pet Semetary bit of telepathy with Crandy. One day we'll really crack it. ENJOY HUNS WE LOVE YA xoxo JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/GhostHuns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
„Esame superorganizmas, kuris eina link prarajos“, – apie šiuolaikinės visuomenės tendencijas sako mokslinės fantastikos entuziastas, TV laidų vedėjas Rolandas Maskoliūnas. Prieš tris dešimtmečius mokslininko karjerą jis iškeitė į televiziją, pasakojimus apie mokslą ir kultūrą bei fantastikos pasaulius, kuriuose neretai išryškėja mūsų šiandienos dilemos.Kokie mokslinės fantastikos filmai tiksliausiai atspindi dabarties visuomenę? Ar technologijų pažanga keičia mūsų santykį su realybe? Kokios mokslo temos bus aktualios ateityje?Ved. Ignas Klėjus.
Jūros gylis skatina galvoti apie tai, kas žmoguje tyli ir laukia, kol bus iškelta į paviršių. Tai pasakojimas apie panirimą į save ir atramą, kuri atsiranda tik pasiekus dugną.„Jūra“ – keturių dalių garso esė apie žmogaus ir jūros santykį, įkvėpta rašytojo marinisto Igno Pikturnos kūrybos. Čia susipina laivybos patirtis ir žmonių gyvenimai: tų, kurie dirba laivuose, tų, kurie pasilieka krante, ir tų, kurių kasdienybę vienaip ar kitaip formuoja jūra.Laidą kūrė: Alvydė Pikturnaitė, Naubertas Jasinskas, Sonata Barčytė-Jadevičienė, Pijus Džiugas Meižis, Vakarė Leonavičienė, Rasa Kregždaitė.Kalbėjo: Eglė Jackaitė, Mažena Mackoit Sinkevičienė, Vytautas Dubra, Andrius Jančiauskas, Giedrius Savickas.Iliustracijos autorė Ugnė Glinskytė.
Laid-Back Grooves MiDi Team ARCADiA | 09 September 2025 | 2.01 MB FOR EASY BEATS. Laid-back pocket-style grooves and fills, ideal for soul, hip-hop, R&B, pop and more! In this […]
We are back with the final edition of The Nielson Show this week! You know the drill by now, Dusty is away calling CFL so Wil Fraser is stepping in for the big man. To start today's show, we played some Moni Moni as per tradition. Laid out the show. And then we dove into Morning Announcements to recap yesterday's NFL game that saw the Broncos defeat the Raiders. After the break, it was time to dive into MMMMMM That's Good presented by The Italian Centre Shop. Team Canada revealed their new kits for the upcoming Olympics in Milan. How good are these. Like we always do to cap off hour one on a Friday, we Cracked Some Packs powered by Wayne's Sports Cards & Collectables.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over my quaint and curious human egg, forgotten I should stretch my leg— While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door“Though thy egg be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven, Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from a non-avian shore— Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's ratetian shore!” Quoth the Raven “No birds no more.”QUESTIONSJulian: "What if humans laid eggs as opposed to live birth?" from MarcoMarco from the San Diego Zoo: “What if there were no birds, like ever?” from MeganTrace: "What if humans laid eggs as opposed to live birth?" from Marco
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Laid off or let go? Your first 30 days matter. This is a practical, Canada-specific guide to unemployment, covering everything from applying for EI to discussing when upskilling or a pivot makes sense, as well as the risks of jumping into self-employment and how to handle debt while unemployed. If you're currently employed, treat this episode as a readiness checklist to ensure you feel prepared and confident about whatever comes next. (00:00) Why the first 30 days of unemployment matter (02:00) Day-one checklist: severance, benefits, documents (05:30) EI basics: ROE, timing with severance, applying early (08:30) Money triage: cut variable costs, protect cash flow (12:30) Job search that works: résumé/LinkedIn refresh + networking (17:00) If your field is shrinking: upskill or pivot? (21:00) Self-employment/freelance: risks, cash needs, taxes (24:30) Debt decisions: the best time to file bankruptcy or a consumer proposal How To Check If You Qualify For Employment Insurance (EI Benefits) Payday Loans Aren't Worth It: How To Break The Cycle Should I Get a Loan To Pay Off My Credit Cards? DIY Free Credit Repair Course Sign Up for the Monthly Debt Free Digest Hoyes Michalos YouTube Channel Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.
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Eight hundred Target employees who worked at the company's headquarters in Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park are in search of new jobs after the Twin Cities-based retailer announced layoffs Tuesday. On Wednesday, Cargill announced it is laying off 80 employees from its headquarters in Wayzata. The company cut 5 percent of its global workforce at the end of last year.Laid-off workers will now enter a job market that's frozen, and employers are hiring more cautiously amidst nationwide economic uncertainty.To learn more about the state of the job market in Minnesota and what it means for newly unemployed workers, MPR News host Nina Moini talked with Beth Glassman. Glassman is a senior employment counselor with Hired, a nonprofit that provides workforce development and employment services in the Twin Cities.
Did you miss what Our Lady said in the October 25th message? A Friend of Medjugorje uncovers the hidden message within the message, in a way only he can deliver.
Willard and Dibs join Steiny and Guru on a Monday edition of The Crossover. The guys react to the 49ers' loss to the Texans in Houston on Sunday, break down all the poor performances, wonder what the 49ers should do at the trade deadline (which is now a week away), and more.
It's that time of year where we try and delve into the strange and scary for our Halloween episode and this time, we've hit upon altered states (not the Ken Russell film) where our heroes undergo a strange transformation, in TOS ‘Wolf in the Fold,' Bones' obsession with getting Scotty laid ends in a lot of mysterious stabbings that date back to Victorian London while in Voyager's ‘Darkling,' the Doctor's attempt to improve himself by adding bits of other people into him starts making him very large in the tooth and a little too psychosexual towards Kes while in DS9's ‘Empok Nor,' O'Brien, Nog, Garak and a collection of clearly important side characters go to a deserted Cardassian Space Station to steal some wiring ends with psychotropic drug-induced violence. Typical. Happy Halloween!Episodes Discussed: A Wolf In the Fold (13:19) Darkling (42:06) Empok Nor (01:11:42)Talking Points Include: The European cut of Kubrick's ‘The Shining,' Horror Movies, We HATE Pan and Scan, Weird UK Film edits, Bones clearly wanting to get laid, my God, they do a seance, Robert Bloch and Harlan Ellison's twin Ripper stories in ‘Dangerous Visions,' censorship and no Kirk shirt rip for drugs this time, Jack the Ripper in other SF franchises, no walk of shame for Kes, Picardo's make-up leads to a lesson about old special effects, the Civilization Gandhi glitch, does Kes actually grown over her four years, CSI Tuvok, Jeremy Renner-gy, when romantic comedies have to make the rival partner an utter jerk, Robert Picardo with hair is amazing, MMMbop, Tom Waits covering Disney, ‘Cardies' does not work as a derogatory slur, what Brighton sounds like, Garak Bashir and O'Brian probably don't hang out at the same time, the original plan with Worf vs. Garak would not have been as fun, Nog trying too hard, ‘Bolian Dies First,' there's probably a meeting about Garak being a spy.
It's that time of year where we try and delve into the strange and scary for our Halloween episode and this time, we've hit upon altered states (not the Ken Russell film) where our heroes undergo a strange transformation. In the TOS episode ‘Wolf in the Fold,' Bones's obsession with getting Scotty laid ends in a lot of mysterious stabbings that date back to Victorian London, while in Voyager's ‘Darkling,' the Doctor's attempt to improve himself by adding bits of other people into him starts making him very large in the tooth and a little too psychosexual towards Kes. Then in DS9's ‘Empok Nor,' O'Brien, Nog, Garak and a collection of clearly important side characters mission to a deserted Cardassian Space Station to steal some wiring ends with psychotropic drug-induced violence. Typical. Happy Halloween! The post 85. Star Trek Halloween III – Let's Get Scotty Laid! first appeared on Nerd & Tie Network.
SONNETCAST – William Shakespeare's Sonnets Recited, Revealed, Relived
Sonnet 153 is the first of two poems that round off the collection, both retelling the same story of a tired love god Cupid who falls asleep, having put down his torch beside him. This is taken up by a nymph who dips it in a cool fountain or well with the intention of 'disarming' Cupid, but the flame of the torch is so intense that it turns the pool into a hot bath where ever since men who are sick can go to find relief.
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Andy talks about Monaleo, Sabrina Carpenter dropping F bombs on SNL, showering at the gym, D'Angelo, Ace Frehley, creamy spinach dip, writing, Role Model's song "Sally, When the Wine Runs Out" sounding like James' song "Laid", and dressing as a jar of mayonnaise for Halloween. Also, we listen to clips of Bill Murray giving credit to the Blood Brothers, and Reinhard Stanjek talking about the unconditional love of dogs. On Rachel's Chart Chat, Rachel from Des Moines shares chart info on the singles from The Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness in advance of her appearance on the Thom and Joe Show ep where they will be discussing the double album. You can find the Thom and Joe Show at YouTube here. Follow Rachel on Last.fm here.
In the autumn of 1605, Robert Catesby and Guy Fawkes led a desperate band of Catholic gentlemen in one of history's most daring conspiracies. Having smuggled 36 barrels of gunpowder beneath the Palace of Westminster, their plan was to blow up James VI & I, along with the majority of England's Protestant elite, paving the way for the restoration of Catholicism. In this first episode of our four-part series on the plot, Danny Bird speaks to historian John Cooper to uncover a world of persecution, espionage and faith-driven extremism. They unfurl the conspirators' bold plan and interrogate the powerful spy networks of late Elizabethan and early Jacobean England that set the scene for an explosive act of treason. ––––– GO BEYOND THE PODCAST Want to know more about the Gunpowder Plot? Danny Bird has curated a selection of essential reading from the HistoryExtra and BBC History Magazine archive to help you explore the religious tensions, political intrigue and lasting impact of this infamous act of treason: https://bit.ly/3WDunPw. ––––– (Ad) John Cooper is the author of The Lost Chapel of Westminster: How a Royal Chapel Became the House of Commons (Apollo, 2024). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-Chapel-Westminster-John-Cooper/dp/1801104514#:~:text=debate....-,John%20Cooper's%20The%20Lost%20Chapel%20of%20Westminster%20is%20a%20meticulously,beating%20heart%20of%20parliamentary%20debate/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Verse by verse study through the book of Acts Chapter Four and Verse Thirty Five
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Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen talks about opportunities around the new Skyline service to Honolulu International Airport; Community members and state officials say goodbye to the historic vessel Falls of Clyde, which is set to be scuttled 25 miles off Oʻahu's south shore
It's Day 15 of the partial government shutdown, and the parties remain dug in. Laid off federal workers want Congress to get more details about their firings. And the Supreme Court hears a potentially landmark case on redistricting. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025.
Welcome to a milestone episode of Retire With Style! In this celebratory 200th installment, Wade and Alex take a break from the usual deep dives into retirement planning to reflect on their journey so far, from a hesitant start to a full-blown podcast and lifestyle brand. They revisit some of the most popular episodes, listener feedback (the good, the bad, and the hilarious), and the evolving purpose behind the podcast. They also share future plans, new content arcs, and maybe even a little pickleball-inspired merch talk. Whether you're a longtime listener or brand new to the show, this episode offers a fun, personal look behind the mic. Takeaways: 200 episodes deep... and still talking: Wade and Alex never expected the show to grow into a pillar of their content strategy, but batching episodes, a sprinkle of consistency, and a lot of community support helped them get here. YouTube is growing fast: While most listeners tune in via audio, the YouTube channel is becoming a hub for retirement planning visuals and deeper engagement. Pickleball paddles and lifestyle branding: Retire With Style is now more than just a podcast — it's a vibe. From merch to community giveaways, the show is embracing its role as the lighter side of serious retirement talk. Top-performing content = tax planning: Episodes focused on Roth conversions, sustainable withdrawal strategies, and RMDs continue to dominate in views and downloads. Most-loved guests: Bill Bengen (with a whopping 83% in the listener poll) and Mary Beth Franklin top the charts. Both brought serious knowledge and fresh perspectives to the show. Feedback is fuel (and comedy): The hosts share some of the most memorable — and brutally honest — listener reviews. Spoiler: Alex laughs too much, Wade doesn't talk enough... and they're fine with that. What's next? Upcoming episodes will feature deep dives into retirement tax law changes, a fresh look at the RISA framework, and possibly another arc on emotional and behavioral aspects of retirement planning. Chapters 0:00: Welcome to Episode 200! A Sitcom-style Celebration 2:00: The Reluctant Start: How the Podcast Was Born 5:00: From Podcast to Lifestyle Brand (Merch + Pickleball Paddles!) 11:00: Why the Laid-back Format Works 14:00: Retire With Style: The Unexpected Centerpiece 17:00: Most Watched Episodes of the Year 20:00: Tax Planning Still Reigns Supreme 25:00: Standout Guest Appearances: Bengen, Franklin & More 35:00: Listener Comments: The Roast of Alex (with Wade's Glee) 44:00: Positive Feedback... Yes, It Exists 47:30: What the Podcast Has Meant to the Hosts 53:00: Poll Results: What Do Listeners Want? 55:00: Merch Giveaway Winners Announced 58:00: What's Coming in the Next 200 Episodes Links Free Retirement Researcher Webinar – Happening This Week! Don't miss this special opportunity to join Wade Pfau for a free live webinar: "Getting Started Now: Crucial Steps to Take When Retiring" You'll learn how to avoid common pitfalls, make smarter decisions with Social Security, taxes, and investments, and get clarity on what really matters as you transition into retirement. Choose the date that works best for you: Wednesday, October 15th Thursday, October 16th Spots are limited, so be sure to register now at retirewithstyle.com/podcast The Retire With Style Merch Store Is Live! You asked (probably), and we delivered! The official Retire With Style merch store is now open for business! Check out the gear featured in this episode and grab your own swag at retirewithstyle.com/shop. From mugs to mindset, we've got what every stylish retiree needs.
You'll learn why Kent chose individual investors over institutions, how he raised his first $1.5M for a 30-unit development, and the systems (EOS, vertical integration) that helped deliver consistent performance—averaging 19.7% annually across realized deals. We compare Institutional vs Individual Real Estate Investors on speed, control, red tape, and relationship capital, and dig into current market dynamics: 2024's supply bulge, concessions, and why disciplined builders could be positioned for a 2027 “2022-style” exit environment. We also cover buy-right criteria (jobs, income, net in-migration), operational updates every two weeks/quarterly, and practical first steps if you're moving from single-family into development. If you're weighing Institutional vs Individual Real Estate Investors, this conversation gives you a clear, operator-level playbook. Connect with Kent Roers: roerscompanies.comChapters:00:00 – Introduction00:42 – Institutional vs individual investors: real pros & cons02:46 – Starting in 2012: from SFR/lease-to-own to apartments06:29 – Laid off → first 30-unit development and raising capital10:49 – Assembling $1.5M equity & early investor objections18:16 – Deal flow today: referrals → Google Ads; average investor holds 8 projects24:14 – Where AI is actually helping (ops, accounting, leasing)29:44 – 2024 supply peak, concessions, and why Kent's still building45:30 – Gino wraps it up We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
Our heroes are all rich and ready to be paired off with sexual partners, and your hosts prepare to sail into the sunset. Patreon: www.patreon.com/ditchdiggers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ditchdiggerslistenershole Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ditchdiggerspodcasts Find out more at http://tradingplacesminute.com
Alex hosts Norman for a conversation on Newcastle United's season so far. Ten games that have raised questions, provided memorable highs, tough lows. We get into: Opinions on if the start to the season has been good, bad or indifferent Are there signs of takeoff after the international break? Now the dust has settled on the summer, what is a good season from here? Analysis of the rest of the league and why that bodes well for NUFC this season The 'State of Play' podcast is recorded monthly by Alex and Norman on the True Faith Patreon platform. To listen to that (and much more) moving forward please sign up to Patreon - it's £8 per month for a daily NUFC Podcast www.Patreon.com/tfpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A plan to reuin Prince Charles' financing once and for all doesn't quite go as planned and an unpaid bill at Maison Elise has some dire consequences.Follow all of the Stranded Panda network shows at strandedpanda.com.Find Ashley on Bill and Ashley's Terror Theater.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bill-ashleys-terror-theater/id1630376625Find Hayley at The Source Pages Podcast.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/source-pages-a-reading-collective-andor/id1573495735
We finally dive deep into the climatic middle stanza of the climatic Servant Songall about the substitutiionary Suffering Servant. We talk about who we are; what the Servant actually, specificaly did; and how it connects to God and his gospel.
Laid off—or worried you might be—and wondering what's next? In this episode, hosts Sunjay Sethi and Sarah Benjamin partner with the Early Career Professionals to demystify the post-layoff job search for early- to mid-career toxicologists. Kristin DeSouza and Terry Leyden are interviewed to talk about the hard stuff: quiet firing, the market that favors 10+ years' experience or entry-level candidates, and then get practical about moving forward.
Lessons From The Life of David | Week 4 | Ken Miller--In this lesson, we will pick up the story of David's second attempt to seek refuge among the Philistines. This is one of many occasions when David tried to come up with his own plan for solving the problem of Saul.--Notes
What happens when Google's algorithm changes upend your online business? Corritta Lewis, founder of It's a Family Thing, joins me to share how her family travel blog dropped from $7,000/month to $1,000/month due to recent shifts in Google AI—and how she pivoted into consulting to stay financially secure. We explore the rise and fall of her blogging income, how she balances digital nomad life with raising a child, and why she's now aiming for early retirement at age 45. If you've considered travel blogging or you've been hit by the same algorithm changes, this conversation is packed with insight on how to adapt, pivot, and thrive as a solopreneur. ⏱️ Podcast Chapters 00:00 – Intro: Travel blogging hit hard by AI 00:35 – Meet Corritta Lewis: Digital nomad + travel blogger 02:00 – Laid off during the pandemic… then launched the blog 03:30 – From 13¢ to $7K/month: How Corritta scaled her income 05:00 – Juggling full-time work and travel content creation 06:30 – Consulting work and digital nomad flexibility 07:30 – Financial stability, travel insurance, and raising a kid on the road 08:45 – How affiliate links + ads powered her blog income 10:00 – The impact of Google AI: $7K/month drops to $1K/month 11:20 – Why she's not sure blogging is worth it in 2025 12:30 – Corritta's pivot into HR tech consulting 13:30 – “I didn't know I liked writing…” 14:15 – Tools she uses to run her solopreneur life 15:00 – Mistakes: Delaying, lowballing, and not knowing her worth 16:30 – FIRE plans: 80% of the way there at age 36 17:30 – Real estate vs. stock market for financial freedom 18:40 – Raising a world-schooled son and dealing with “reverse culture shock” 20:00 – The future: Antarctica, early retirement, and living on their terms 21:30 – Where to connect with Corritta
Paul Hendricks is the Executive Director of the Conservation Alliance, a coalition of more than 270 businesses working together to protect wild places across North America. Founded nearly four decades ago by Patagonia, REI, The North Face, and Kelty, the Conservation Alliance has grown into one of the most important forces in conservation—pooling dollars, influence, and a collective business voice to support grassroots campaigns that keep public lands and waters healthy for generations to come. At a time when those places are under constant pressure, the Conservation Alliance is showing that businesses don't have to sit on the sidelines—they can be a powerful part of the solution. Paul's own path to this role winds through some of the most interesting corners of the conservation and environmental worlds. After earning a few advanced degrees, he started at Global Greengrants Fund, working with grassroots activists around the globe. He then joined Patagonia's legendary environmental team, where he learned firsthand how a company can weave values into every decision. From there he helped build sustainability programs at Rivian, tackling the climate footprint of a car company from the inside. And woven through all of that is a through-line of humility, service, and adventure. In this conversation, Paul and I talk about the roots of his love for the outdoors, the mentors and lessons that shaped his career, and what it's like to step into the hot seat as a first-time executive director. We dig into the Conservation Alliance's mission and why business advocacy matters, the current threats facing public lands, and how Paul stays grounded in turbulent times. We also talk about family, leadership, failure, and why hope is not just possible but necessary. It's a candid, thoughtful conversation with someone who's not only shaping the future of conservation, but doing it with humility, persistence, and just enough humor to keep it human. I've had the privilege of knowing Paul for almost 15 years–we met when he first moved to Colorado, became running and climbing partners, and have logged more hours together in the mountains and had more meaningful conversations than I can count. Watching him grow into this role has been inspiring, both for the positions he's held and for the way he's carried himself along the way. --- Paul Hendricks The Conservation Alliance Full episode notes and links: https://mountainandprairie.com/paul-hendricks/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 2:37 – Intro, Ed's one running partner 4:03 – How the outdoors has shaped Paul's career 6:48 – Plan post-college 12:41 – Sunk-cost fallacy 14:22 – Global Greengrants Fund 17:05 – Learning from Rick Ridgeway 20:23 – Lessons from Patagonia 24:25 – Ready for a new challenge 30:00 – Laid off at Rivian 36:02 – Being in charge 38:01 – The Conservation Alliance history 43:07 – TCA within public lands threats 48:58 – What's missing from the public lands story? 51:49 – Paul's role as a leader 56:14 – Role models 59:04 – Getting outdoors now 1:01:10 – Book recs 1:03:09 – 1% for the Planet collab 1:05:14 – Wrapping up --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
As Clemson prepares to face Syracuse, the Tigers hope to avoid another disappointing weekend of football.
Derrick Kosinski & Scott Yager break down Episode 7 of The Challenge 41 aptly titled "At Least Someone is Getting Laid".This is a Free Preview of a much longer 105 min breakdown podcaast you can hear by signing up at the Maniac Level or above at www.ChallengeManiacs.comLISTEN TO FULL EP AD-FREE HERE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-7-laid-138615748www.ChallengeMania.Livewww.ChallengeMania.Shop
This interview was originally published in February. Hal and Danielle are joined by former WWE Champion Ettore “Big E” Ewen. It's been some time since we've seen him in a wrestling ring. But he's stayed extremely busy: You can catch him on the Peacock series “Laid” and on Netflix's “WWE RAW Classics.”Hosted by Hal Lublin and Danielle RadfordProduced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun. The music for our new promo is provided by Incompetech.comIf you want to talk about more wrestling throughout the week be sure to join us on BlueSky, TikTok and Instagram. Go to the Maximum Fun YouTube page for regular slices of the show.If you liked the show, please share it with your friends and be sure to leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts.
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss college football's wild week one, including Bill Belichick's disastrous debut with the Tar Heels and Arch Manning's early struggles. They dissect the baffling Micah Parsons trade, and later welcome Syracuse sports management professor Lindsey Darvin to explore whether the world of video gaming is boosting women's sports. Finally, Ben has an Afterball on, “unwritten rules” in tennis, and their effect on the U.S. Open. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the hosts pick their NFL ‘roses, buds, and thorns ' ahead of week one. Chapel Hill Bill (2:28): Laid an egg Micah Parsons (18:13): Jerry Jones traded away his star to turn the spotlight on himself, once again. Women's Sports Video Games (33:02): Are e-sports becoming more inclusive? Afterballs (55:46): Ben on tennis' unwritten rules. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Get more Hang Up and Listen with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Hang Up and Listen and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Hang Up and Listen show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/hangupplus for access wherever you listen. You can email us at hangup@slate.com. Podcast production and editing by Kevin Bendis, with production assistance from Patrick Fort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss college football's wild week one, including Bill Belichick's disastrous debut with the Tar Heels and Arch Manning's early struggles. They dissect the baffling Micah Parsons trade, and later welcome Syracuse sports management professor Lindsey Darvin to explore whether the world of video gaming is boosting women's sports. Finally, Ben has an Afterball on, “unwritten rules” in tennis, and their effect on the U.S. Open. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the hosts pick their NFL ‘roses, buds, and thorns ' ahead of week one. Chapel Hill Bill (2:28): Laid an egg Micah Parsons (18:13): Jerry Jones traded away his star to turn the spotlight on himself, once again. Women's Sports Video Games (33:02): Are e-sports becoming more inclusive? Afterballs (55:46): Ben on tennis' unwritten rules. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Get more Hang Up and Listen with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Hang Up and Listen and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Hang Up and Listen show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/hangupplus for access wherever you listen. You can email us at hangup@slate.com. Podcast production and editing by Kevin Bendis, with production assistance from Patrick Fort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices