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The Sleepers Podcast
The twinskis talk scoring leaps, draft portal classes, and let chat decide... | Sleepers Pod 6-4-26

The Sleepers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 58:00


Predicting the biggest scoring leaps in each power conference! Drafting our top transfer classes! Letting the chat decide the topic! The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday! The College Basketball stock market is LIVE on Stakeholder! Buy low or sell high on teams as they lose and add players in the portal! Join using our link for an instant $15 bonus: https://stak3holder.com/join/sleepersmedia Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

AP Audio Stories
The Dow leaps to a record as oil prices ease and US stocks outside of AI rally

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 0:37


Oil prices drop, stocks reach another record.

美文阅读 More to Read
美文阅读 | 我心雀跃 My Heart Leaps Up (威廉·华兹华斯)

美文阅读 More to Read

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 24:01


Opening Quote A strange stillness had come over everything. The birds — where had they gone? It was a spring without voices. On the mornings that had once throbbed with the dawn chorus of robins, catbirds, doves, jays, and wrens, there was now no sound; only silence lay over the fields and woods and marsh. No witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new life in this stricken world. The people had done it themselves. This imagined tragedy may easily become a stark reality we all shall know. (Rachel Carson) Classics Recited Walden (Excerpts) Henry David Thoreau 大地上的事情(节选) 苇岸 终南别业 王维 My Heart Leaps Up by William Wordsworth

The Sleepers Podcast
10 years from now, sophomore leaps, and a 2025/2026 combo draft | Sleepers Pod 5-26-26

The Sleepers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 60:10


How many teams will win a title in the next 10 years? The top 10 sophomore breakout candidates! What if the 2025 and 2026 drafts were combined? The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday! The College Basketball stock market is LIVE on Stakeholder! Buy low or sell high on teams as they lose and add players in the portal! Join using our link for an instant $15 bonus: https://stak3holder.com/join/sleepersmedia Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Start with Small Steps
283 - Big Leaps When Small Steps Aren't Enough

Start with Small Steps

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 22:36


There are seasons for steady, daily effort — and then there are moments when incremental progress just makes things worse. This week I'm talking about something that surprised even me: the idea that sometimes, the most useful thing isn't a small step. It's a big one.The Garage, the Trees, and the Difference That MattersI cleaned my garage this weekend. And planted a tree garden. Both projects taught me something different about momentum — and when crossing the threshold into "just finish it" is actually the right call.Gardens vs. Demolition ProjectsNot every challenge in life responds to the same approach. Building a habit, growing a marriage, developing your finances — these are gardens. They need consistent tending over time, not a dramatic push. But cleaning out a neglected room, making a decision you've been sitting on for two years, or finally addressing a health issue? Those are demolition projects. They need force and commitment.Building vs. ClearingAsk yourself: am I building something, or am I clearing something? Building almost always works through small steps — strength, relationships, discipline, creative practice. But clearing often needs a different gear entirely. And when you nibble at a clearing project slowly, you stay emotionally attached to the old system and never fully cross over.The Two Big MistakesThe first: trying to Big Bang something that actually needs consistency. January 1st energy applied to the wrong kind of project exhausts you fast. The second (sneakier): using small steps to avoid transformation altogether. Researching, planning, organizing bins — it feels like motion, but it's avoidance. Ask yourself honestly: am I moving forward, or circling the drain?What Nature Shows UsGrowth in nature is rarely gradual and visible. The trees look dead for weeks in late April — and then overnight, everything is green. Birds migrate in a burst, not a slow fade. A caterpillar doesn't gradually become a butterfly; it dissolves and emerges something completely new. Life contains both slow formation and sudden transformation.Reading the Season You're InThe wisdom isn't in choosing one philosophy and sticking to it forever. It's learning to read the moment. Some seasons call for faithfulness and daily showing up. Others call for a shovel, a weekend, and a decision not to stop. Both approaches are gifts. Small steps help us begin. Big bangs help us cross the threshold.If something on your list has been "in progress" for longer than makes sense — ask yourself if you've been treating a demolition project like a garden. The answer might change your whole Saturday.You can reach me at jill@startwithsmallsteps.com or find everything I do at jillfromthenorthwoods.com.Timestamps0:00 Introduction3:18 Gardens vs. demolition projects6:39 Building vs. clearing — two different workflows9:12 Mistake #1 — Big Banging things that need consistency10:19 Mistake #2 — Using small steps to avoid change14:30 Why the Big Bang creates clarity16:03 What nature teaches us about sudden transformation21:56 Closing thoughtsJill's Linkshttp://jillfromthenorthwoods.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@startwithsmallstepshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/startwithsmallstepshttps://twitter.com/schmernEmail the podcast at jill@startwithsmallsteps.comBy choosing to watch this video or listen to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are doing so of your own free will. The content shared here reflects personal experiences and opinions and is intended for informational and inspirational purposes only. I am not a licensed therapist, life coach, or mental health professional. Any habits, strategies, or suggestions offered should not be considered a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or counseling advice. Results vary — small steps look different for everyone. You are solely responsible for any decisions or actions you take based on this content.

Exploring Unschooling
EU409: Foundations: Baby Steps

Exploring Unschooling

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 18:17


For this week's episode, we're sharing the next Foundations episode of the Living Joyfully Podcast with Pam and Anna, Baby Steps. So often, when we're faced with a challenge or making a choice, we don't need to have the full picture or the final answer in order to move forward. By taking a baby step in the direction that makes sense to us or to our loved ones, we can learn more about the situation and see how it feels. One baby step can lead naturally to the next. As we keep communicating and checking in, we can find a path forward that works for everyone. We hope today's episode sparks some fun insights for you! Watch the video of our conversation on YouTube. THINGS WE MENTION IN THIS EPISODE We invite you to join us in the Living Joyfully Network, a warm and welcoming online community of like-hearted parents. It's a non-judgmental space where you can steep in these unconventional ideas around parenting, relationships, and learning, and explore what they might look like day-to-day in your uniquely wonderful family. We offer a free month trial so you can see if it's a good fit for you. Click here to join us. Sign up to our mailing list on Substack to receive our email newsletters as well as new articles about learning, parenting, and so much more! Check out our website, livingjoyfully.ca for more information about exploring unschooling and navigating relationships. EPISODE QUESTIONS Does it feel like many of the day to day choices you're making are urgent? Are they really? If you haven't listened to episode 8 yet about Anna's mantra, “there's plenty of time,” I highly recommend it. Thinking back, can you remember a time when you felt pressured (often by ourselves!) to make a decision quickly yet the better choice wasn't immediately clear? Can you think of a series of baby steps that might have helped? Feel free to get creative! Is there a choice or a goal you're considering right now that feels big? You don't need to know exactly how you'd get there, but can you see a baby step in that direction? Can you do that and see what happens? Are you more of a leap-first person or a firm-footing person? What about your partner? Your children? How can understanding that help you communicate with them about future decisions? TRANSCRIPT PAM: Hello and welcome to the Living Joyfully Podcast. We are happy you're here exploring relationships with us, who we are in them, out of them, and what that means for how we move through the world. If you're new to the podcast, we encourage you to go back and listen to the earlier episodes. We started with some foundational relationship ideas in these first dozen episodes and have really enjoyed how they are building on one another. And if you've already been enjoying the podcast, please share it with the people in your life that you think would benefit from contemplating these ideas. It's super easy to share. Just send them to pod.link/livingjoyfully. From there, they can pick their favorite podcast player and it will take them right to the show in that app. Thanks so much for helping us spread the word. And so, this week, we are going to talk about the idea of baby steps. When we're trying to make a choice, so often, we don't need to make the big, ultimate decision right now. This builds on the idea that there's plenty of time, which we talked about a few weeks ago. These are the threads that are moving through them all. So, maybe we're not yet sure whether we want to pursue the end goal that we're considering. When we find ourselves here, what's often missing is more information or experience. So, taking the next baby step in that direction can give us more information to help us make that bigger picture decision. Sometimes we need to take quite a few baby steps before we get a keen sense of what we ultimately want to do. Or, maybe our partner or child wants to do something that stretches our comfort zone. Chances are, we don't need to make a yes/no choice immediately. Staying open and curious, which we talked about last week, can help us take the next baby step in that direction and just learn more about what it entails and how it feels. It can also give us a better understanding of why they're wanting to go in that direction and some experience that can help us better explain our perspective. We're learning more about them and we're learning more about ourselves. That deeper level of self-awareness and having a better grasp of the language around their goal, now we can have more meaningful and connected conversations with them. There's just so much we can learn when we try just that next baby step, isn't there? ANNA: Oh my gosh, yes. And it really is the natural extension of last week's discussion on being open and curious. When our partner or child brings us something they want to do, sometimes if we don't see the whole path clearly, we'll just shut it down. At the first thought of resistance, we're just like, “No, that doesn't sound doable.” But if instead we can ask some questions and start walking in that direction, we learn so much more about each other and also about the task at hand. What does it really mean? What is it really going to entail? We don't have to commit to that end goal, like you're saying, right away. Taking that first step helps us learn more and keeps us connected. PAM: Yeah. Yeah. So, I have a story to share about taking baby steps and stretching my comfort zone, that, looking back, I do remember fondly. It's an example of how we don't need to make all or nothing decisions immediately, and how choosing the next baby step does not mean that you've committed to a big yes right now. So, this happened years ago now, in the aftermath of a big January snowstorm. My daughter was maybe 13 or 14 and we had tickets to see a concert in the city about an hour away. So, that morning, the snow was falling heavily and I was sure they'd cancel the show. People were being told to stay home if possible. I was looking forward to settling in and hanging out around the fire in our wood stove. My daughter had been looking forward to the show and was understandably disappointed. I told her that I was pretty sure they'd reschedule the show. So, she wouldn't miss it. It would just be postponed. She kept checking the website. And by early afternoon, they announced that the show was going to go on. Obviously, she wanted to go and I wanted to stay home. I imagined all the hurdles in our way. And it seemed like way too much work, yet I could see her immense disappointment and I chose to shift to being open and curious about the possibility. And though I couldn't yet muster a, “Yes, let's go!” I did manage to take a baby step to meet her with a maybe. Though the snow had now stopped falling, I explained the obstacles I saw and that I was willing to try the next baby step and see how it looked. If it looked okay, we'd try the next baby step and the next, and she agreed. So, step one was, clean off the car and shovel enough of the driveway to get out by our planned departure time. And we did it, even after the snow plow went by and created another curb of snow at the end of the driveway that we had to dig through again. So, step two, is our local rural road plowed and safely drivable? Once we could peek out and see the road, that was a yes, too. Step three was pack the car with extra hats and mitts and snacks in case we get stuck along the way. Done. By the time we pulled out of the driveway, it felt like we were on quite the adventure. I was rather surprised we'd actually made it this far, but there was no point that said, “Stop,” so we kept going. Step four, as we slowly drove into the city, I reminded her that if the road or the traffic got bad, we would turn back. Even in her excitement, she was fine with that. It turned out that though the roads were snow-covered, they had been plowed, so it wasn't deep, and traffic was very light. Slowly but surely, we made our way into the city. Step five, we pulled into the venue parking lot. We were both so surprised to find ourselves there. It was almost surreal. I can still remember the feeling. So white and quiet outside. And inside, the concert turned out to be a very intimate show. The band thanked those who showed up and really connected with the audience as they played. It ended up being a pretty magical night. I remember that day vividly because it was a great reminder that, when I'm feeling overwhelmed, when I'm feeling like I need to make a big yes/no choice, taking baby steps and looking around after each one to see what's up and see how I'm feeling can be a really helpful way for me to move through it. I could acknowledge both my discomfort and her enthusiasm, holding both of them gently in my hands. And baby step by baby step, explore whether we could find a path forward that worked for both of us. And that said, sometimes we don't have the capacity for that, and that's okay. Sometimes we start out and come to an impasse. That's okay, too. But sometimes we find a path of baby steps that works out. And over the years, that happened way more often than I expected. That inspired me each time just to give it a shot. ANNA: Just to give it a shot! Oh my gosh. I love that story. And I think what I want to highlight is that by being open to those next steps and communicating along the way, you stayed on the same side. You were a team. You were solving it together. You were traveling those next steps together. And you could have shut it down with a no saying, it's just too snowy, which really wouldn't have been that unreasonable of a reaction. But most likely, it would've led to some kind of rupture, even beyond the disappointment. Maybe even a slammed door or just some kind of upset. But instead, you dug into your concerns. You were honest about them, talked about them, and slowly started to address them together, knowing that at any time you could change your mind. And what she saw was that you were trying, and again, that you were working together. And that is just such a different energy than making top-down decisions. Because had it not worked out, she would've seen the path of why it didn't work out. The road's impassable. We can't get the driveway dug out. The car's not starting. Whatever the real thing would've been, as opposed to you inside by the fire making that choice for her. I think we can do this with our partners, too. They'll have an idea and instead of examining where our reactions are coming from, we just react and we shut it down and it's really disconnecting. And interestingly, we can do this whether the idea has anything to do with us or not. It's really easy to fall into that trap of pointing out all the problems. Instead, we can listen, ask questions, celebrate the excitement that the person has for the idea. That's what keeps us connected and helps us find the next steps that make sense. So, it's back to being open and curious. I want to cultivate that mindset when someone comes to me with an idea, because from that place, we can figure out any resistance and start to address it with those next baby steps. And the key with this process is to remain connected and curious. I can be honest about what's coming up for me without judging or shutting down what's happening for them and where they want to go. I think part of it is releasing any sense of urgency, which we talk about a lot. I know sometimes I can feel pressured when somebody comes to me with a request, but what I've learned is that, if I answer from that place, I most likely will say no or something that disconnects us. It's okay to ask for some time to think and gather your thoughts and consider things. And that's back to, are you an internal or external processor? Taking time to think about what's causing the resistance helps you to be able to communicate that with your partner and child. And honestly, the first step is often just listening, like really listening. What's behind the request? What are they excited about? How do they see it playing out? Then perhaps the next step is really still information gathering. There's a lot you can do that's pretty low stakes, but it shows that you're open to understanding and trying to find a path forward, and it just makes all the difference in a relationship. PAM: Yes, as an internal processor, I have said to my kids over the years and they learned to work with, “If you need an answer right now, it's gonna be a no. But if you give me a few minutes to just take it in and figure out how it feels and what it looks like,” I just need to process it and it's not something I can do aloud. As an internal processor, I just need to do it in my head. And do the different paths. Okay, so this is the change, this is what that change looks like over the rest of the day or week, depending on what it is. And then I'm like, “Oh yeah, that's all good.” And then I go back and say, yes, or I actually discover what the hiccup is, and then I can go and say, “Oh, but look, that impacts this for me. How can we address that?” But if I need to answer right away, I would say no. And most people are not like, “I'll take the no right away, please.” So, seeing through their eyes is just so very helpful, because that's what each baby step can help us with. So, even if I don't get to a place where I share their level of excitement about the thing, I can definitely often get to a place where I can appreciate their excitement. And want it for them. That makes all the difference in the world for me. ANNA: So much. And I think just what you were just talking about it, it's important to acknowledge that there are differences that we can learn about in each other. And we talked a bit about that in episode three, but I think this is another potential difference that can trip up relationships. So, you're going to have the people who like to leap first, ask questions later, and then you're going to have people who really need to feel out every step, to confirm that there's some firm footing here before I go any further. And understanding where you lie on that continuum will help you communicate with your partner. So, if you're a leap-first person and you're partnered with a firm-footing-only person, you can take that into consideration, just like your kids were able to do, and see that their questions are not about discounting your idea at all but that they're trying to make the idea work for them. So remember, often our work is to not take things personally, but to see that our partner's actions or behaviors are trying to meet a need. And so, then we're learning about one another and we're learning about how to approach these conversations. So, even when you have two different styles, you can find ways to come together honoring each other. That starts with setting any defensiveness aside and trusting that the two of you will keep working to find a path forward that feels good. You may find some unique combinations of leaping and planning or leaning on each other's strengths to get the best outcome, because so often in these situations, it's really a bit of both, right? Leaps of faith and some pre-planning that get us there. And sometimes there's certain situations that are better served by one or the other, but knowing each of your strengths puts you in the best position to get where you want to go together and helping one another. Knowing that there are options and keeping the lines of communication open helps us remain connected even if we're navigating difficult decisions or stretching our comfort zones. PAM: Yes. Our differing personalities are such a great thing to consider when we're talking about goals, paths, and what that next step might be. It makes all the difference. And as you were sharing there, what comes to mind for me is just the experience. Each time we move through it, we're building trust with the other person. Trust that I will consider the kind of person you are. What feels good to you? What doesn't feel good to you? I'm not gonna try and railroad my answer. But I'm not going to just accept your answer either and be martyrly about it, because that's going to lead to burnout. That's going to lead to overwhelm, all sorts of places. And sometimes that happens, but then there's work to move through that and to get back to connection from there. So, the more I can bring myself and be open and curious about other people, each time that happens, we build a little bit more trust that this process is working for us, no matter what path we ended up on. That, to me, was always one of the most fun things. Yes, there was a hard piece about the uncertainty, like going into the conversation, not knowing where we'd go, but oh my gosh, the places that we ended up so often were way more interesting and fun than the original path that I thought of. ANNA: That's so true, but that's because we were open and created this environment where they could feel open to ask and respect and understand, and all of those pieces that weave together to create these strong, connected relationships that we're talking about every week. PAM: Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, here are some questions you might want to ponder as you explore how taking baby steps can make choices and decisions easier. It's a skill that you can definitely get better at through experience. So, number one, does it feel like many of the day to day choices you're making are urgent? Are they really? If you haven't listened to episode eight yet about Anna's mantra, There's Plenty of Time, I highly recommend you start there. Question two, thinking back, can you remember a time when you felt pressured (and that can be pressure we're putting on ourselves) to make a decision quickly, yet the better choice wasn't immediately clear? Can you think of a series of baby steps that might have helped you along the way? And feel free to get creative. It can feel like, oh, that's just more work. But, oh my gosh, the journey is the experience. ANNA: Exactly. And the creativity is all a part of it and what makes it a little bit lighter, not so much weight, as we can be creative together. PAM: Yeah. All right. Question three. Is there a choice or a goal you're considering right now that feels big to you? You don't need to know exactly how you would get there, but can you see a baby step in that direction? Can you do that and just see what happens? And lastly, are you more of a leap-first person or a firm-footing person? What about your partner, your children? How can understanding that help you communicate with them about future decisions? All right. Thank you so, so much for listening and we will see you next time. Bye! Have a great day!

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will
431 The Art of Aging - Featuring Diane Place

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 48:15


431 The Art of Aging - Featuring Diane Place   In today's episode Sarah Elkins and Diane Place discuss the art and beauty in aging and how it allows us to collect amazing stories, learn new things about ourselves, and how we can use these experiences to help others.    Highlights Aha moments and how trusting yourself will most often take you to better places in life. Bringing in other story tellers to enlighten yourself with intergenerational, interracial, and interhuman connections.  Reframing aging and how we perceive aging, in that it is never too late to do anything and you don't need to step back just because of a number.  The stories we tell ourselves and the stories told around us shape our perceptions, and we need to take active steps to make sure that it is positive and healthy instead of cutting ourselves and others down.     Quotes "I've had "Aha" moments in my life that led me to make crazy decisions. Some of them didn't go so well most of them did because I trusted my heart." "Find connections with who we are not just what we've done." "We need to seek the new stories if we have some of those old stories. We need to ditch them. We need to erase them, and reinvent them."    Dear Listeners it is now your turn, What part of this conversation made you realize something about your own aging and maybe your internal messages that are affecting who you are and that you're modeling and sharing with younger people. If you're one of the younger listeners, under 50, what part of this conversation made you eager to hear the stories of people around you that you've only ever known skin deep? I would love to hear what resonated with you in this conversation.       And, as always, thank you for listening.    About Diane (From her LinkedIn) After years of dancing on the edges of my passions through a roller coaster life and career,  it was the coincidence of four lightning strike experiences: a cancer diagnosis, loss of a business, my 60th birthday, and a soon-to-be empty nest, that compelled me to dig deep to focus on what I truly wanted to do with my "one wild & precious life."     This became my "third act quest."   Our  "third act" CAN be the most exciting chapter in our life's story.   My mission became clear - to inspire women and reframe the perception & experience of what life can be after 50.    I've unearthed what had been calling me all along. Now, I couldn't imagine doing anything else!   ______________   Creating Third Act Quest to inspire and connect women 50+ is the most exciting and rewarding venture in my career journey (so far!)      I launched Third Act Quest in 2018, with the dream to reframe the perception and experience of aging through initiatives that connect and inspire women as they create the most exciting chapter in their life's story — their "third act." Third Act Quest initiatives:  the 333 Collective, "AHA" Third Act Stories, Quest Year, and QUEST, a biennial gathering & celebration. _______   My 35+ year career: - Leaps of faith to embrace my passions and talents to have an impact - My values and dreams are my GPS - Synchronicity  - Resilience   My professional career includes: a decade in Boston with an international ad agency; ten years with America Online (AOL/Time Warner) in a leadership role during the early days of the internet culminating in a role as Senior Vice President; and four unique entrepreneurial ventures.   In the early 90's, I founded a cause-marketing firm.  Later, post-AOL, I launched a photography business and The Global Design Post.  Though each of these experiences expanded my life and my mind, it's what happened around my corporate career, the breadcrumbs that I followed, that has driven me, and has been "calling" me all these years.  I've finally put my personal passion front and center. _____   All of your life's experiences; the highs & the lows, the turning points & transitions, shape how you see yourself and the world.     Within just a few generations, 30 years have been added to our life expectancy.  Our 50's & 60's can be a turning point; not time to step back, but time to expand, engage & thrive.  It can be our time to unearth dreams that have been buried and create a vision for how we truly want to live,love, work and contribute.   "What is it you plan to do with your one wild & precious life?"  (Mary Oliver)  Be sure to check out Diane's LinkedIn, and especially Third Act Quest!    About Sarah Sarah is a Montana based workplace communication trainer, TEDx speaker, DisruptHR speaker, public speaking coach, professional storyteller, musician, and podcast host. Her workshops and coaching packages with teams and their leaders are known to address and reduce miscommunication – the most common cause of tension and stress in the workplace. Using the team's results from the StrengthsFinder assessment, she guides teams in learning to speak each other's "language", learning to value each other's strengths and connecting with each other through enhanced self-reflection and effective listening.  Sarah's nearly 20 years working in government agencies inspired her to complete her MBA and to achieve her StrengthsFinder certification to improve work environments for others, guiding teams toward increased satisfaction, productivity, and happiness. Visit her website to purchase her book, Your Stories Don't Define You in paperback or audiobook.

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight
Taking Leaps, Wearing Many Hats, and the Development of The Playwright's Desk App - Playwright's Spotlight with William Smith

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 70:24


Send us Fan MailPlaywright William A. Smith streamed into Playwright's Spotlight to talk about the recent release of his app The Playwright's Desk and its features to assist in the management of the playwriting business. It's a fascinating resource that will help playwrights of all levels looking to track their submissions as well as streamline the process. We also discuss his other apps The Literary Desk, designed for theatre companies, and The Drama Desk, designed for drama teachers in the K-12 education system. We delve into the journey of his playwriting and how it evolved while building a theatre company from the ground up, taking leaps, and wearing many hats. We discuss the lessons in under and overwriting as a novice, overcoming a gap in playwriting and writing disappointing ending, and the point he began submitting his work to outside entities. We discuss the importance of building a support system, unnecessary requests when submitting, finding opportunities, and working with long time collaborators. This is a very heartwarming, inspirational, and motivating conversation, and Bill's charm shines through the entire interview. Enjoy.William A. Smith is an award-winning American playwright whose work spans, comedy, drama, musicals, political theatre, and intimate character studies. An alumnus of American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he brings over forty years of professional experience as a writer, actor, director, and producer. He recently created apps and platforms for dramatists of all sorts, including The Playwright's Desk, The Literary Desk, and The Drama Desk. Plays include A Room Without Windows, The Regulars, The Divide, Layover, Layunder, Lie Down and Weep, The Last Table Diner, The Cabinet, and Lox and Loaded.To watch the video format of this episode, visit - https://youtu.be/3v-Av3Sn8acLinks to sites and resources mentioned in this episode -The Playwright's Desk - https://theplaywrightsdesk.comThe Literary Desk - https://theliterarydesk.comThe Drama Desk - https://thedramadesk.comPlay Submissions Helper - https://playsubmissionshelper.comNew Play Exchange - https://newplayexchange.org/get-startedSmith and Kraus - https://smithandkraus.comWebsite and Socials for William A Smith and his apps -www.williamasmithplaywright.comFB - https://www.facebook.com/WASmithPlaywrightIG - @WASmithPlaywrightThe Playwright's Desk - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579411259265The Drama Desk - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574286990671Websites and socials for James Elden, Punk Monkey Productions and Playwright's SpotlightPunk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods                  - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods       - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir        - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightPlaywriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festivalwww.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.htmlSupport the show

Harvest Alliance
#360 Small Steps and Giant Leaps

Harvest Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 28:09


John 15 Steve Kiesel As we look at the bible, we see giants of the faith. All of them got there through small steps of faith. Praising God for who he is and knowing the gravity of love of God that impacts our life. This allows us to leave footprints because we are abiding in Him, and Him in us. 

Daily Devo
Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Daily Devo

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026


Decide daily to do what will bring you closer to God.

World Business Report
US inflation leaps to 3.8%

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 8:56


The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz have caused higher energy and grocery prices. The average US price for a gallon of unleaded is at its highest level since July 2022, at $4.50.A Japanese snack maker says it's been forced to print its packaging in black and white because of ink shortages caused by the crisis in the Persian Gulf.And it's the first day of the Cannes Film Festival in the south of France, one of the biggest events in the world of cinema.

Career Blindspot
What's Up, Danger?

Career Blindspot

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 11:37


What's Up, Danger? Leaps of Faith in IVF, Career, and Life Courtney shares that "What's Up Danger" from Into the Spider-Verse helped her hype herself up to self-administer painful IVF hormone shots, connecting it to Miles Morales' leap-of-faith scene where he forces himself to let go. Juana and Courtney reflect on IVF as a physically and psychologically difficult experience that ultimately led them to two children, and broaden the metaphor to career risk-taking: leaving steady jobs, pursuing fulfillment, and taking scary but necessary next steps, including a recent leap Courtney made that shifted not just money but time. They compare the thrill and terror to Man on Wire and discuss learning to be "intentionally nervous" while rejecting the idea of a perfect path. Courtney cites adopting their dog Harvey—initially wanting to give him away—as another personal leap, and they end by urging listeners to find their own "song" for big decisions.   00:00 Song That Got Me Through 00:33 IVF Shots And Fear 01:14 Leap Of Faith Scene 01:58 Why The Moment Hits 02:58 IVF Trauma Bond 03:27 Career Leaps And Fulfillment 04:21 Terrifying Next Level Move 05:06 Man On A Wire Analogy 05:43 Choosing Nerves On Purpose 06:45 Next Danger Era 07:58 Host Quits His Job 09:16 Harvey The Dog Leap 10:41 Find Your Own Song

Pelvic PT Rising
The Courage of Little Leaps: An Interview with Kyle Hartman

Pelvic PT Rising

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 38:08


What if growing your business didn't require one big leap……but a series of small, courageous ones?Because that's how most successful practices are actually built.In this episode, Jesse sits down with Rising CEO coach and practice owner Kyle Hartman to talk about what it really looks like to grow—from a brand new pelvic PT during COVID… to running a 4-clinician practice.And the story isn't what you think.There was no master plan.  Just a willingness to take the next step.We get into: Why confidence doesn't come before action (it comes from it)  How “low-risk” decisions can still lead to big outcomes  The power of starting small—and staying consistent  How to grow a practice without losing focus or chasing every opportunity  What it actually takes to lead a team (and have hard conversations well)  Why grit and courage matter more than experience early on We also dive into how Kyle has intentionally expanded her practice: A quarterly labor prep seminar that serves the community and drives leads  Her work in sex coaching and counseling, helping patients move beyond pain into pleasure  Consulting with professional athletes on return-to-sport postpartum careIf you've been waiting until you feel “ready”…This episode is your reminder:You don't need a perfect plan. You just need the courage to take the next step.Business Accelerator ProgramIf you're ready to build your business step-by-step (without guessing what comes next)…The Business Accelerator is where we walk you through exactly what to focus on—at every stage.

Economy Watch
US credit card debt leaps

Economy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 6:04


Kia ora. Welcome to Friday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news American households are struggling as inflation pressures consume their reserves. In the US there were 181,000 new initial jobless claims last week, about what seasonal factors would have indicated. There are now 1.735 mln people on these benefits, lower than at this time last year, but still above two year-ago levels. And there were 83,000 reported job cuts in April, a bit above the average over the past year. For a second month in a row, AI is the key reason for shedding jobs now. Median one-year-ahead inflation expectations in the US rose in April and for a second month to 3.6% in April which is their highest since October 2023. Inflation uncertainty also increased at the one-year-ahead horizon. Income expectations are up less than 3%, so on average most people there expect inflation will set them back from where they are. US consumer debt jumped in March by much more than expected, driven by a +9.1% surge in credit card debt. The big end of town is noticing. Executives across retail, restaurants and packaged goods are increasingly worried about American shoppers with tighter budgets amid surging fuel prices caused by Trump's Gulf War. “They're literally running out of money at the end of the month,” one said. Across the Pacific, China's FX reserves jumped in April to just over US$3.4 tin after the unexpected March dip, and back up in its rising trend. This is their largest gain in 28 months. But it is still off its US$4 tln level in mid 2014. Gold holdings increased again by another +8 tonnes. The central bank of Malaysia reviewed its monetary policy late yesterday and kept its official rate unchanged at 2.75%. And Malaysian discount airline AirAsia said it has ordered 150 Airbus aircraft worth US$19 bln, and said it has an option to order another 150 from Airbus. Orders like this are being driven by the need for fuel efficiency. The central bank of Norway unexpectedly raised its policy rate by +25 bps to 4.25% at its overnight meeting, defying market expectations for no change. They said inflation remains too high at 3.6% and is likely to stay elevated and action is needed now to keep it closer to its 2% target. In the EU, the volume of retail sales fell in March from February to be up just 1.9% from year ago levels. The lower volume of fuel sales was the key reason driving the recent reversal. Non-food, non-fuel activity was actually up an impressive +3.0% for the year. In Germany they posted an impressive factory order intake for March, up +6.3% from the same month a year ago and resuming the upward trend they have had since August 2025. Australia said its exports fell -2.7% in March from February as rural exports plunged -11.6%. Also, non-monetary gold exports dropped -6.1%. That makes its March merchandise exports -2.2% lower than year-ago levels. Meanwhile, imports rose +14%. That means they recorded a -AU$1.8 bln trade deficit for the month, far larger than the expected +$4.2 bln surplus and the first monthly deficit since 2017. The import surge of "ADP equipment" totaling $4.8 bln in March (likely for data centers), is a key reason. Meanwhile, the Aussie government has imposed punitive tariffs of up to 82% on Chinese coil steel exports in a major effort to shield local manufacturers from low-cost competition from China that receive 'unfair' Chinese government subsidies. Global container freight rates rose +3% last week to be +10% higher than year-ago levels. Outbound China rates are rising again. Bulk cargo rates were up +11.5% over the past week to be +112% higher than year-ago levels. The UST 10yr yield is now just on 4.40%, up +5 bps from this time yesterday. The price of gold will start today up +US$17 at US$4697/oz. Silver is up +US$2.50 at just over US$79.50/oz. American oil prices are up +50 USc at just on US$96/bbl, while the international Brent price is little-changed at US$101.50/bbl. Oil company Shell announced quarterly earnings overnight, more than doubling them to US$6.9 bln in the three months to March, from Q4-2025's US$3.2 bln. Clearly more than 'cost increases' are being passed on at the pump. The Kiwi dollar is unchanged from yesterday at this time at 59.5 USc. Against the Aussie we are also unchanged at 82.3 AUc. Against the euro we are holding at just on 50.7 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at just under 62.8 which is unchanged from yesterday. The bitcoin price starts today at US$79,843 and down -1.9% from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been modest at just under +/- 1.4%. You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz. Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again on Monday.

Medical Education Podcasts
Scaffolding during surgical procedures: Guidance with baby steps or giant leaps? - Lambert et al.

Medical Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 24:18


Scaffolding in the operating room: baby steps or giant leaps? Our study explores how surgical educators negotiate supervision and support as procedures unfold. #SurgicalEducation #MedEd Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.70074

MBC Columbus
A Lame Man Leaps

MBC Columbus

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 43:32 Transcription Available


A Lame Man LeapsSeries: Becoming the Church Speaker: Pastor AndrewSunday MorningDate: 3rd May 2026Passage: Acts 3:1-10-------------------Acts 3:1-10

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Giant leaps in astronomy: the telescopes taking us further

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 31:26


Today, we are taking a journey through the evolution of space telescopes and observatories. They are continuing to drive our understanding of the Universe, and the latest iterations - the Vera Rubin Observatory and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope - are hoping to go even further. But what are these ambitious eyes on the sky revealing? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Mothered Business
Mindset: Big Leaps with Baby Faith for a Rich Life and Business

The Mothered Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 24:59


Send us Fan MailIf you have ever felt the pull of a big dream that asks you to take a big leap of faith, but you don't feel ready and you struggle with self doubt and knocking knees... bouncing between "what if this doesn't work?" and "what if it does?", this episode is for you. In this episode:Why you don't need unshakeable confidence or a perfect plan to chase a big dreamThe myths we have been sold about fear, growth and self beliefWhat happens in the "free fall" when you are in the middle of that big leap Anchors to hold onto during the period of self doubt and struggle (it is inevitable in a big leap)Courage as contagious and why we need you to take the baby step with baby faith for the big leap If you would like to learn more about The Mothered Business Mastermind, click here. Want to download the 15 minute CEO Map? If you only have 15 minutes it will tell you exactly what to work on to move the needle in your business. Click here. Please say hi to me on Instagram @robyn.gooding or take a peek at my website for more info www.robyngooding.comClick here to book your call anytime! If you loved this episode, I'd appreciate if you could leave a review or share on your socials. It truly means the world to me and helps amplify this message for other mothers desiring a supportive business for motherhood.  Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. The content shared reflects my personal experience and professional perspective as a coach.Any stories shared are anonymized or composite examples drawn from real experiences, with identifying details changed to protect privacy.This podcast does not constitute medical, legal, financial, or...

GameBurst
GameBurst News - 26 Apr 2026

GameBurst

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 36:30


Xbox is rethinking its identity under new gaming chief Asha Sharma, with exclusivity strategy and Game Pass pricing both under review. Retro fans, meanwhile, have cause to celebrate: Retro Games Limited has launched the Spectrum White Edition to mark 44 years since the original ZX Spectrum, priced at £129.99 at Argos. Ubisoft had better news to share too — Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced is officially confirmed for 9 July 2026 — though the publisher also quietly axed Alterra, its Animal Crossing-inspired social sim, making it the seventh cancelled title of 2026. Nintendo revealed Splatoon Raiders for Switch 2, arriving 23 July, while Vampire Survivors studio Poncle confirmed 15 projects in development including new IP and licensed spin-offs. US hardware sales surged 69% year-on-year in March, largely on the back of the Switch 2's continued dominance. On Pick of the Week, Gary brought board game double-header Clans of Caledonia and Industria to the table, Jerome spotlighted Aether & Iron on PC, and the community weighed in via BlueSky — shoutouts to Leaps and Bounds, a nine-generation console history book, plus praise for Murderbot and Twisted Metal as proof that adaptations can genuinely land. #gameburst

Minnesota Bound Podcast - MN Bound Podcast

Join host Laura Schara and dog expert Brian Munro of Leaps and Hounds Behavior to look beyond basic obedience. This episode explores the L.E.G.S. model—Learning, Environment, Genetics, and Self—to help you understand the "why" behind your dog's actions. Whether you're managing reactivity, anxiety, or want to deepen your bond, discover a science-based roadmap to a more harmonious life with your four-legged partner.Presented by Kinetico (kineticoMN.com/), Star Bank (star.bank/), Disabled American Veterans of Minnesota (https://davmn.org/) & Minnesota Lottery (mnlottery.com/)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues
Leo Leaps Out of Pope's Lane, Gas Prices Explained, Ticketmaster Found Guilty, Hunter Biden Flees, Royals Bats Disaster, Council to Approve Park, Chiefs Draft Needs, NASCAR in Kansas

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 48:40


   It's a topic I'd rather not get into but Pope Leo has forced the hand of this podcaster.  Our whole lives, politicians and the Pope stayed in their respective lanes and didn't cross over and tell each other how to do their jobs.  Pope Leo has changed that as it appears he's an American Liberal before he is the Pope of the Catholic Church.  President Trump has always been a counter puncher and there was no reason to believe he was going to allow a long time Trump hater off the hook just because he became pope.     The head of the oil and gas workers of America has posted a great video explaining how we refine which kind of oil and why prices reflect what we have been doing.    A jury in New York has found Tickmaster guilty of creating a monopoly and gouging music and sports fans all across America.  Hunter Biden is broke and has fled the country.    In sports, the Royals bats are officially the worst they have ever been to start a season.  Totally dreadful.  But the city council is about to approve $600 million for a new ballpark for the team.    It's NASCAR week at Kansas Speedway as one driver stands above, the Chiefs get a scathing review heading into the NFL draft, the Masters ratings Sunday were bigger than when Tiger won and we have a genuine cat fight in sports journalism as one female reporter for USA Today slams Diana Russini.

Bull & Fox
Hour 4: Playoff expectations for the Cavs + Todd Monken talks Shedeur Sanders & big leaps in 2026

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 21:22


Nick and Jonathan discuss their expectations for the Cavs ahead of the playoffs. Also, they react to Todd Monken's comments with Kevin Clark on ‘This is Football.'

The Boardroom Buzz Pest Control Podcast
From Big Ponds to Big Leaps: Eric Triplett's Story of Innovation and Tenacity

The Boardroom Buzz Pest Control Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 51:48


Jeremy and Jason Julio interview Eric Triplett (“The Pond Digger”) about building and scaling a Southern California pond and aquatic business, surviving stage-four HPV-related tonsil cancer diagnosed in 2015, and the leadership lessons that followed. Triplett recounts noticing a swollen tonsil, facing seven surgeries over roughly three years, and temporarily shutting down his stressful construction division while setting longtime employees up with their own contractor licenses, then focusing on retail, service, and recurring maintenance. He explains how his fish obsession led from aquariums to ponds, the origin of the “Pond Digger” name, his patents (including the Helix Pond Skimmer), and a business model that includes substantial monthly and seasonal maintenance. He discusses podcasting and content creation (The Deep End, Pod House), using AI for marketing, studying DISC/Enneagram, and pursuing growth to $12M by aligning company goals with employee goals. You'll learn about: Eric's Diagnosis And MindsetBusiness Pivot During TreatmentOrigin Of The BrandScaling And Market RealitiesRecurring Revenue MaintenanceSurviving 2008 And Learning BusinessManufacturing Patents And Products Content Journey And Podcast RebrandPod House RulesGoals and Team AlignmentBorn to TeachScaling Systems and DelegationLeadership Psychology ToolsCancer Mindset ShiftStarting in a New MarketUsing AI for MarketingLegacy and Exit Strategy Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
College & Cocktails: Saturday Regional Finals 2026

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 18:21


Welcome to The Original College Gymnastics Post-Meet Show! We'll start around 7pm PT after the Florida, Georgia, Cal, MSU Regional Final at Arizona (full schedule and links here) with a very special guest, Reema Zakharia! This is the weekly Q&A show, where we answer your questions live. Here's how to ask questions live. Can't make it live? Add Club bonus episodes to your favorite podcast player (instructions here).  Not a member? Join here to listen to the full epsiode. Log in here, refresh the page and the extended player will appear below.   LIVE SHOW: NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (APRIL 17) — in-person and livestream tickets are limited → Get tickets here CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro: College & Cocktails + Guest Rima Zachariah 02:30 – Georgia Ends 7-Year Nationals Drought 08:15 – Regionals Pressure: What It's Really Like Competing 14:00 – Nationals Qualifiers: LSU, Florida, Stanford, Georgia 18:45 – Stanford vs Clemson: Fair Result or Robbery? 24:30 – Judging Controversies & Score Inconsistencies 31:00 – Equipment Issues: Vault Height Error + Setup Problems 36:20 – Beam Wobbles, Floor Chaos & Scoring Debates 43:10 – Injury Scare: Connor's Bars Fall Explained 49:00 – Leaps, Form & "Just Do Better" NCAA Rant 55:30 – Broadcast Breakdown: Rules Analyst Controversy 01:02:00 – Rest vs Strategy: Why Stars Aren't Doing All-Around 01:07:30 – Kaliya Lincoln's Perfect 10 & NCAA Standouts 01:11:30 – Team Culture, Coaching & Mental Pressure 01:16:30 – Live Meet Experience & Fan Stories 01:20:00 – LA Olympics Ticket Drama + Pricing Shock SUPPORT OUR WORK Club Gym Nerd: Join Here Merch: Shop Now

Sco-ing Long
Oregon 2026 Schedule Intrigue! Plus Spring Football Thoughts and Year 2 Leaps

Sco-ing Long

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 56:39


Oregon Ducks legend Jonathan Stewart and USA Today's Zachary Neel break down the most and least intriguing games on the 2026 schedule. They also tough on some news and notes from spring football, forecast some Year 2 leaps for standout freshmen, and have a fun "Cleats Off" conversation about the best hours of the day. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

EXTRAordinary Lives
Donna and Daryl Nuss: Small Steps and Big Leaps

EXTRAordinary Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 43:39


As we enter into Passion Week before Easter, it has been encouraging to listen to Donna and Daryl's story. They took the "big leap" to start a high school ministry first in San Diego, and later in Russia with their young family. They've also experienced lean times, when following Jesus has simply been "step by step." Still serving high school students after over 35 years, they offer solid, biblical wisdom and also fascinating insights into Russia in the '90s and now. They provide an example of faithful obedience in serving the Lord where He calls and reasons to believe in Jesus as the Savior of the world. He is risen!

AP Audio Stories
Average US long-term mortgage rate leaps to 6.38%, the highest level in more than 6 months

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 0:27


The AP's Alex Veiga reports on another rise in mortgage rates.

Sports Daily
Kevin Saal Reminds Progress Is Made In Steps Not Leaps

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 15:48


Kevin Saal Reminds Progress Is Made In Steps Not Leaps bonus 948 Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:55:28 +0000 e9zjCJtupyGASAj9aHnCL6XBDSMMtNou sports Sports Daily sports Kevin Saal Reminds Progress Is Made In Steps Not Leaps Wichita's popular morning local sports talk radio show is Sports Daily with Jacob Albracht and Tommy Castor. Listen live M-F 7a-11a on KFH! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network
Hoppers Leaps to Number One, The Wild Robot gets a Sequel, and Cartoon Lagoon Has New Projects Coming (Ep. 349)

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 50:42


Jim Hill and Drew Taylor are back together after Drew's birthday escape to Palm Springs, and they've got plenty of animation news to talk about. Pixar has its biggest ever box office for an original film opening, Pete Docter's Wall Street Journal interview takes an odd turn but at least they have a musical on the way, and of course there are the Old Spice marketing tie-ins to the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie that want you to smell like Bowser. HIGHLIGHTS • Disney Legend Floyd Norman's screening and Q&A at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC has been postponed with no rescheduled date available as of yet • Hoppers has the best opening for a Pixar original film yet with an 88 million dollar worldwide gross • The first 40,000 fans through the gates on March 31st at the L.A. Dodgers game against the Cleveland Guardians will get an exclusive Yoshi bobblehead • Drew drops an exclusive story about the upcoming sequel to The Wild Robot • Cartoon Lagoon has a new film, Kindred Spirits, coming in 2028  • Jim and Drew discuss Pete Docter's recent interview with the Wall Street Journal and the reactions to it HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com• Drew Taylor - IG: @drewtailored | X: @DrewTailored | Website: drewtaylor.work FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews• Instagram: JimHillMedia• TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave GreyProduced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR Unlock MagicPlanning a Disney or Universal trip in 2026? Unlock Magic helps you secure the very best deals on theme park tickets, with expert support from people who truly know the parks. Visit unlockedmagic.com to start planning your next adventure. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fine Tooning
Hoppers Leaps to Number One, The Wild Robot gets a Sequel, and Cartoon Lagoon Has New Projects Coming (Ep. 349)

Fine Tooning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 50:42


Jim Hill and Drew Taylor are back together after Drew's birthday escape to Palm Springs, and they've got plenty of animation news to talk about. Pixar has its biggest ever box office for an original film opening, Pete Docter's Wall Street Journal interview takes an odd turn but at least they have a musical on the way, and of course there are the Old Spice marketing tie-ins to the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie that want you to smell like Bowser. HIGHLIGHTS • Disney Legend Floyd Norman's screening and Q&A at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC has been postponed with no rescheduled date available as of yet • Hoppers has the best opening for a Pixar original film yet with an 88 million dollar worldwide gross • The first 40,000 fans through the gates on March 31st at the L.A. Dodgers game against the Cleveland Guardians will get an exclusive Yoshi bobblehead • Drew drops an exclusive story about the upcoming sequel to The Wild Robot • Cartoon Lagoon has a new film, Kindred Spirits, coming in 2028  • Jim and Drew discuss Pete Docter's recent interview with the Wall Street Journal and the reactions to it HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com• Drew Taylor - IG: @drewtailored | X: @DrewTailored | Website: drewtaylor.work FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews• Instagram: JimHillMedia• TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave GreyProduced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR Unlock MagicPlanning a Disney or Universal trip in 2026? Unlock Magic helps you secure the very best deals on theme park tickets, with expert support from people who truly know the parks. Visit unlockedmagic.com to start planning your next adventure. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CFO Thought Leader
1168: How Smart Finance Looks Before It Leaps | Alistair Gurney, CFO, Lucanet

CFO Thought Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 53:49


Early in Lucanet's expansion, two Chinese employees working in Germany noticed something unusual. The consolidation software they worked with functioned so well that they believed it could succeed in their home market. Acting on that conviction, they traveled from Berlin back to China and built what would become Lucanet's Chinese business. The story illustrates how a tool designed for global complexity could travel easily across borders, Gurney tells us.Lucanet's origins are firmly rooted in Germany, where the company first built its reputation with a consolidation platform designed for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions. That design decision proved foundational. Because customers often consolidate entities across countries, the platform had to integrate financial data from different jurisdictions and support multiple accounting frameworks, Gurney tells us. The system can report under German GAAP, IFRS, or different management accounting rules and allows users to toggle between those views efficiently, he tells us.Today, the company's geographic reach reflects that original cross-border orientation. While Germany remains Lucanet's strongest market, the company now operates across Europe and Asia, including the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, China, and Singapore, Gurney tells us. Increasingly, a majority of new customer bookings come from outside Lucanet's historical DACH and Netherlands markets, he tells us.Growth has also been shaped by capital structure changes. After roughly eighteen years as a founder-run business, HG Capital made a majority investment in 2022, accelerating both product development and geographic expansion, Gurney tells us.For Gurney, who joined Lucanet at the start of May last year, the company's focus remains clear: build tools that make the Office of the CFO more effective across borders and systems, he tells us.

Old Man Squad Fantasy Basketball
Specialists to CRUSH Your Head to Head Playoffs (or Make Leaps in Roto) | Every Name, Every Category

Old Man Squad Fantasy Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 28:38


Specialists are KEY this time of year. Attack categories to win 5 of 9 in head-to-head. Leap up the standings in roto by figuring out where you can make the quickest gains. Here are waiver wire names that can help you along that journey. The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Tell Me What Happened
David Kovacs, Co-founder of the Chicago Interfaith Family School, tells the powerful story of enduring the suicide of his father as a 14 year old boy, and finding strength through a loving partner and shared religious faith..

Tell Me What Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 17:47


David Kovacs has been a Chicago-based writer of scripts for videos, films and plays for more than 40 years. He and his wife Patty have also been involved in interfaith dialogue, and are two of the founders of the Chicago Interfaith Family School. David has always been fascinated by how the media, spirituality and learning can intersect in ways that intrigue and involve audiences. One of his first script writing positions was in the 1970s with the Emmy-winning children's program The Magic Door, produced by WBBM-TV and the Chicago Board of Rabbis. In 2019, a documentary he co-produced, Leaps of Faiths, premiered on WTTW and at the Chicago Jewish Film Festival. Available online, it explores the joys, challenges and mysteries of interfaith marriage.Tell Me What Happened features the music of Susan Salidor.More information about Susan Salidor can be found at her website Get Susan Salidor's One Little Act of Kindness Children's BookGet Susan Salidor's I've Got Peace in My Fingers Children's BookMore Information about our sponsor's 10 x 10 Blackhole Chess game can be found at www.blackholechess.com

From the Middle
From the Middle - Biological Leaps, Bitsy Lies, and Blind Love

From the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 58:19 Transcription Available


#323. I'm not sick, but I'm not well. It turns out those words were probably meant to help us understand our middle-aged existence as we ponder our aches and pains, overthinking, and refreshed interests. But all of it seems to be heading somewhere cool as priorities and relationships with friends and family straighten out. Balancing work and family travel, watching tv for ourselves or with our spouses, and sharing hobbies with our children or spending some time alone are all good things and all should be enjoyed. Listen in as middle-aged dudes discuss their lives and please join the conversation with your thoughts! The LinkTree below will show where to do that. Until next time, be kind to each other. FTM Merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/fromthemiddleLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"

Abacus Exchange
E18 Earnings de nvidia

Abacus Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 54:20


En este episodio en vivo de TradeTalks, el equipo analiza minuto a minuto los earnings de Nvidia, la reacción del mercado y lo que realmente está en juego más allá de los números: el guidance, la evolución de los GPUs como Rubin y el futuro del dominio en inteligencia artificial. Entre debate técnico sobre opciones, volatilidad implícita, ETFs como QQQ y VGT, y estrategias con LEAPS, también reflexionan sobre el impacto del capex de las grandes tecnológicas, la presión sobre el sector software y las oportunidades a largo plazo en el ecosistema AI. Un capítulo cargado de tensión, estrategia y visión sobre cómo posicionarse en uno de los reportes más importantes del año para el Nasdaq.#DalePlay y #LearnWhileInvesting

This Is Purdue
The State of Student Well-being: What Gen Z and Gen Alpha Need Now

This Is Purdue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 37:11


In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we're talking to Beth McCuskey, Purdue's vice provost for student life.   Beth is a national thought leader on student mental health and has worked in higher education for over 30 years. She co-authored the upcoming book titled “The Oxford Handbook of Well-Being in Higher Education,” which explores why wellness is critical in higher education. During her time at Purdue, she's prioritized advocating for Boilermakers' well-being journeys with key university investment and participation from faculty and staff.   In this episode, you will:  Learn more about the state of well-being for younger generations and why it's important to meet students where they are to help them flourish inside and outside of the classroom.   Discover how adults — like parents, coaches and mentors — can normalize failure and nurture well-being for Gen Z and Gen Alpha students and why that can help build vital life skills, like resilience, and prepare students to be successful in college.   Hear more about how well-being and mental health have evolved from millennials to Gen Z to Gen Alpha and how technology, like smartphones and now AI, is playing a vital role in shaping student needs.   Find out more about learning loss during the pandemic and Purdue Student Life's innovative Steps to Leaps framework, which increased access to campus mental health resources and institutionalized well-being and was recognized by Forbes in 2025.   You don't want to miss this episode with a campus leader who's transforming student mental health and well-being advocacy at Purdue and beyond.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fluent Fiction - Dutch
Love, Lattes, and Career Leaps: Sven's Unexpected Triumph

Fluent Fiction - Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 17:49 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Love, Lattes, and Career Leaps: Sven's Unexpected Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-02-15-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De herfstige lucht buiten was vervangen door een betoverende deken van wit.En: The autumn air outside had been replaced by an enchanting blanket of white.Nl: Binnen in het grijze, open kantoor, vulden de saaie kubiekssen de ruimte.En: Inside the gray, open office, the dull cubicles filled the space.Nl: De verlichting was zwak, en het uitzicht op de met sneeuw bedekte stad gaf een klein beetje afleiding van de dagelijkse sleur.En: The lighting was dim, and the view of the snow-covered city provided a small distraction from the daily grind.Nl: Het was een drukke dag op kantoor, met telefoonlijnen die zoemen en toetsaanslagen die het ritme van de werkdag vormen.En: It was a busy day at the office, with buzzing phone lines and keystrokes forming the rhythm of the workday.Nl: Sven, een toegewijde projectmanager, zat op de rand van zijn stoel.En: Sven, a dedicated project manager, sat on the edge of his seat.Nl: Zijn vingers tikten snel over het toetsenbord, terwijl hij diep zuchtte.En: His fingers quickly tapped over the keyboard as he sighed deeply.Nl: Vandaag was belangrijk.En: Today was important.Nl: Het was Valentijnsdag, maar voor Sven stond alles in het teken van een presentatie.En: It was Valentine's Day, but for Sven everything revolved around a presentation.Nl: Een presentatie zo belangrijk dat deze zijn carrière zou kunnen maken of breken.En: A presentation so important that it could make or break his career.Nl: Hij wilde indruk maken op zijn baas, zijn waarde bewijzen en, misschien, een promotie in de wacht slepen.En: He wanted to impress his boss, prove his worth, and perhaps secure a promotion.Nl: Er was echter een probleem.En: There was a problem, however.Nl: Anouk, zijn teamgenoot verantwoordelijk voor belangrijke statistieken, meldde zich ziek.En: Anouk, his teammate responsible for crucial statistics, called in sick.Nl: De klok tikte en de presentatie was verre van compleet.En: The clock was ticking, and the presentation was far from complete.Nl: Sven was gespannen en in gedachten verzonken.En: Sven was tense and lost in thought.Nl: Wat als hij faalde?En: What if he failed?Nl: Het zweet brak hem uit, maar Sven besloot om de klus alleen te klaren.En: Sweat broke out on his forehead, but Sven decided to tackle the task on his own.Nl: Hij bleef laat, typend en schrapend met notities.En: He stayed late, typing and scratching notes.Nl: Ondertussen gluurde hij af en toe naar Marlies, die een paar bureaus verderop werkte.En: Meanwhile, he occasionally glanced at Marlies, who worked a few desks away.Nl: Hij had een geheime bewondering voor haar.En: He had a secret admiration for her.Nl: Zo'n knoop in zijn maag als hij aan haar dacht.En: Such a knot in his stomach when he thought of her.Nl: Vandaag zou hij haar een Valentijnskaart geven.En: Today he would give her a Valentine's card.Nl: Misschien.En: Maybe.Nl: Als hij durfde.En: If he dared.Nl: Terwijl de uren verstreken en de werkdag tot een eind kwam, realiseerde Sven zich dat de tijd drong.En: As the hours passed and the workday came to an end, Sven realized that time was running out.Nl: Hij dronk een snelle slok koffie en wilde net beginnen met het printen van de materialen, toen het noodlot toesloeg.En: He took a quick sip of coffee and was just about to start printing the materials when disaster struck.Nl: Met een stevige beweging stootte hij zijn kop koffie om.En: With a strong motion, he knocked over his cup of coffee.Nl: Zwarte vloeistof stroomde over zijn papieren.En: Black liquid poured over his papers.Nl: Paniek nam de overhand.En: Panic took over.Nl: In een razendsnelle beslissing begon Sven alles uit zijn hoofd te leren.En: In a split-second decision, Sven began to memorize everything.Nl: De klok tikte verder en zijn stressniveau bereikte een hoogtepunt.En: The clock kept ticking, and his stress level reached a peak.Nl: Net toen hij dacht dat er geen hoop meer was, kwam het moment van de presentatie.En: Just when he thought there was no hope left, the moment of the presentation arrived.Nl: Voor zijn collega's, en vooral voor Marlies, gooide Sven alles wat hij had in zijn toespraak.En: For his colleagues, and especially for Marlies, Sven threw everything he had into his speech.Nl: De woorden vloeiden uit hem met een onverwachte zelfverzekerdheid.En: The words flowed from him with unexpected confidence.Nl: Na afloop verduisterden de lichten nauwelijks, en zijn collega's klapten.En: Afterwards, the lights barely dimmed, and his colleagues clapped.Nl: Zelfs zijn baas keek ietwat onder de indruk.En: Even his boss seemed somewhat impressed.Nl: Sven haalde opgelucht adem.En: Sven breathed a sigh of relief.Nl: Later op de dag, toen zijn zenuwen eindelijk bedaarden, vond hij een klein briefje op zijn bureau.En: Later that day, when his nerves finally settled, he found a small note on his desk.Nl: Het was van Marlies.En: It was from Marlies.Nl: Samen lunchen?En: "Lunch together?"Nl: stond erop, met een vrolijk hartje erbij getekend.En: it said, with a cheerful heart drawn next to it.Nl: Sven glimlachte.En: Sven smiled.Nl: Misschien was het de presentatie, misschien iets anders, maar hij wist dat hij een stap had gezet.En: Maybe it was the presentation, maybe something else, but he knew he had taken a step.Nl: Hij had geleerd dat het nemen van risico's onverwachte kansen kan bieden.En: He had learned that taking risks can offer unexpected opportunities.Nl: Met hernieuwde zelfvertrouwen keerde hij het briefje om.En: With renewed confidence, he turned the note over.Nl: Ja, tijd voor koffie, schreef hij, en legde het voorzichtig op haar bureau terug.En: "Yes, time for coffee," he wrote, and placed it carefully back on her desk.Nl: De lucht buiten was nog koud, maar Sven voelde zich een stuk warmer vanbinnen.En: The air outside was still cold, but Sven felt much warmer inside. Vocabulary Words:autumn: herfstigeenchanting: betoverendeblanket: dekencubicles: kubiekssendull: saaiedistraction: afleidinggrind: sleurkeystrokes: toetsaanslagendedicated: toegewijdesighed: zuchttepresentation: presentatiecrucial: belangrijketicking: tiktesweat: zweetstomach: maagdared: durfdedisaster: noodlotknocked: stootteliquid: vloeistofpanic: paniekmemorize: uit het hoofd lerenconfidence: zelfverzekerdheidclapped: klaptenimpressed: onder de indruksettled: bedaardennote: briefjecheerful: vrolijktook a step: een stap had gezetrisks: risico'sopportunities: kansen

Karl and Crew Mornings
Discerning God's Will Q&A with Dr. Ronald Sauer & The Five Leaps of Faith with Rachel G. Scott

Karl and Crew Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 64:01 Transcription Available


Today, on Karl and Crew, we kicked off our weekly theme, “What is God’s Will for My Life?” with a discussion with Dr. Ronald Sauer, who shared his story and answered listener questions about discerning God’s will. Dr. Sauer is a retired Professor of Bible and Greek from the Moody Bible Institute; he is currently an Adjunct Faculty member. Dr. Sauer has retired from Moody after 36 years of faithful service. He is also the host of the new podcast called Quiet Time, a weekly deep-dive conversation on the essentials of Christian living. We had Rachel G. Scott join us as she discussed two leaps of faith: the shepherd's leap and the fisherman's leap. Rachel is a Bible teacher, author, blogger, and podcast host of Taking the Leaps. She is also the Founder of the I Can’t Come Down Movement, where Rachel desires to inspire believers to walk in their purpose and assignment as they boldly take leaps of faith. She also wrote the book called “Taking the Five Leaps: Experiencing God’s Faithfulness as You Respond to His Call.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Ronald Saur Interview [04:08] Rachel G. Scott Interview [40:14] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Eric and Brigitte
Discerning God's Will Q&A with Dr. Ronald Sauer & The Five Leaps of Faith with Rachel G. Scott

Mornings with Eric and Brigitte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 64:01 Transcription Available


Today, on Karl and Crew, we kicked off our weekly theme, “What is God’s Will for My Life?” with a discussion with Dr. Ronald Sauer, who shared his story and answered listener questions about discerning God’s will. Dr. Sauer is a retired Professor of Bible and Greek from the Moody Bible Institute; he is currently an Adjunct Faculty member. Dr. Sauer has retired from Moody after 36 years of faithful service. He is also the host of the new podcast called Quiet Time, a weekly deep-dive conversation on the essentials of Christian living. We had Rachel G. Scott join us as she discussed two leaps of faith: the shepherd's leap and the fisherman's leap. Rachel is a Bible teacher, author, blogger, and podcast host of Taking the Leaps. She is also the Founder of the I Can’t Come Down Movement, where Rachel desires to inspire believers to walk in their purpose and assignment as they boldly take leaps of faith. She also wrote the book called “Taking the Five Leaps: Experiencing God’s Faithfulness as You Respond to His Call.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Ronald Saur Interview [04:08] Rachel G. Scott Interview [40:14] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cashflow Academy Show
From Labor to Ownership

The Cashflow Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 56:31


Andy, Noah, and Corey break down how AI is reshaping the job market and why ownership matters more than ever. Using Salesforce's September 2025 announcement as a case study, they examine what it means when a company cuts 4,000 jobs while authorizing $20B in share buybacks. The team connects AI-driven productivity, shrinking share float, and investor opportunity — then shares practical ways to position now using cash-flow strategies and long-term tools like LEAPS. What You'll Learn in This Episode - What Salesforce's layoffs and buybacks signal about ownership - How AI can cut jobs while boosting profits - Why buybacks and shrinking float matter to investors - Why owning production matters in an AI economy - How to position now using cash flow and LEAPS Want to Learn More? – Explore free education and tools at cashflowbonus.com to strengthen your investing foundation – Keep building your financial education at yourinvestingclass.com

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep302: DENSIFICATION AND THE CRUSHED SODA CAN Colleague Eric Berger. Berger explains the technical leaps required for the "Falcon 9 Full Thrust," specifically the use of densified propellants. By super-chilling liquid oxygen to nearly -300°F

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 6:19


DENSIFICATION AND THE CRUSHED SODA CAN Colleague Eric Berger. Berger explains the technical leaps required for the "Falcon 9 Full Thrust," specifically the use of densified propellants. By super-chilling liquid oxygen to nearly -300°F, SpaceX increased propellant density by 10-12%, drastically improving payload capacity. This innovation accompanied the challenge of landing boosters on ocean barges. Berger compares the fragility of an unpressurized rocket stage to a soda can, noting how easily they were crushed or exploded during early attempts to land on moving drone ships. These upgrades, including the "Octaweb" engine arrangement, were essential for creating a reusable fleet capable of frequent flight. NUMBER 41917 "SHE SAT AND DREW ON THE FLOOR THE FIRST MAP PF BARSOOMIAN I HAD EVER SEEN."

New Orleans Saints
QB-to-QB: Tyler Shough grew "by leaps and bounds" in his rookie season

New Orleans Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 22:53


Saints legend Drew Brees joined Sports Talk for WWL's weekly "QB-to-QB" segment with Bobby and Mike. Brees expressed his confidence in the Saints after a strong finish to the 2025 season. Brees also shared his thoughts on Tyler Shough's progression, the Saints' roster holes entering the 2026 NFL Draft, Kellen Moore's first year as a head coach, and New Orleans' productive veterans.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
SafeSport Finally Suspends Al Fong as Jordan Chiles Dominates NCAA Week One

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 65:23


SafeSport has suspended Al Fong for five years after a nearly six year long investigation, Melanie de Jesus dos Santos confirms her return ''to the gym'', and all the NCAA news to kick off the 2026 season. HEADLINES SafeSport has suspended Al Fong for five years after a nearly six year long investigation Armine was also suspended for one year after acting as the head coach of the Junior Worlds squad Both coaches were suspended for emotional and physical misconduct Listen to our interviews with Ivana Hong, Terin Humphrey, and Sarah Shire Brown, who talk about their time at GAGE under coach Al Fong  Melanie de Jesus dos Santos confirms her return ''to the gym'' according to her Instagram GYMTERNET NEWS More discontent brewing in France: 15-year-old Elena Colas, the junior world all-around silver medalist, declined a call-up to a French national team training camp in Martinique SafeSport Continues to Fail The AP finds SafeSport failed to finalize a lifetime ban against coach Sean Gardner despite abuse allegations Romanian Infighting An audio recording reveals Camelia Voinea urging supporters to attack coach Corina Moroșan, exposing a deep internal power struggle over how the gymnastics should be run in Romania OC Coach Arrested 25-year-old Jacob Alexander Demmin was arrested following an investigation into an alleged relationship with a girl under the age of 18 at Firestorm Freerunning. Ellie Freakin' Black finally getting the recognition she deserves Ellie Black was named to Order of Canada: the second-highest honor for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada NCAA The 2026 college season has begun! Is competing in the first week of the season a good idea? bad idea? The WORST idea? Jordan Chiles went 39.725 in week 1, leading the nation in the all-around standings, thoughts? UCLA is ranked no. 1 with a 196.975 How does UCLA's freshmen class fit into this picture? Missouri went 196.850, counting a fall on beam! Corrupt or Correct: Utah's scores, as covered on college and cocktails this week Clemson breaking into the 196s after the first meet is a win A triumph for vault variety! The first four vaults in Clemson's lineups were different Cal broke into the 196s, an important result for the team to show they aren't dead Leaps spotlight Paulina Vargas, sophomore at Oregon State, proving to us that nobody really cares if you only do a two-pass floor routine as long as your leaps look as good as hers Spotlight: The Show Nina Ballou at LSU's exhibition SOLD her dance through, bringing like 15 different celebrations during the intros Is it time to be worried? Iowa State's 191.325 is their lowest score since 1999 RELATED EPISODES Paris World Cup with Laura Cappelle Jakarta Worlds Debrief: The Romanian Drama Explained With Coaches Daymon Jones & Patrick Kiens 60: Terin Humphrey 26: Ivana Hong 358: Regionals Preview, Shire Brown, Olivera, Ruddock UP NEXT College & Cocktails: Saturday, Jan 10, 3pm Pacific, following Sprouts Quad session 1 (Oklahoma, UCLA, Utah, LSU) Add exclusive Club Content like College & Cocktails to your favorite podcast player (instructions here). SUPPORT OUR WORK  Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to weekly Behind the Scenes episodes. Club Gym Nerd members can watch the podcast being recorded and get access to all of our exclusive extended interviews, Behind The Scenes and College & Cocktails. Not sure about joining the club?  College & Cocktails: The Friday Night NCAA Gymnastics Post-Meet Show is available to sample (even if you aren't a Club Gym Nerd member yet). Watch or listen here. Buy a Ticket to the Live Show with Cecile Landi and Levi WATCH REPLAY HERE : Buy a ticket now or buy it as a gift! If you purchased a ticket to the live show with Cecile Landi and Levi Jung-Ruivivar benefitting The National Eating Disorder Foundation you can still watch the replay.  Watch highlights before you buy here. 2026 LIVE SHOW SEASON PASSES ARE NOW AVAILABLE That's 4 live show passes for the price of 3! Season passes will be available up until the week of the first show. Buy a 2026 season pass here. MERCH GymCastic Store: clothing and gifts to let your gym nerd flag fly and even "tapestries" (banners, the perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast! Baseball hats available now in the GymCastic store THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Huel Daily Greens Ready to Drink – Get 20% off your purchase for New Customers with our exclusive code GYMCASTIC20 at https://huel.com/GYMCASTIC. Use our code and fill out the post checkout survey to help support the show! Thank you to our Sponsor: "Broken to Unbreakable" by Lori Vollkommer available on Amazon or wherever you buy your books NEWSLETTERS Sign up for all three GymCastic newsletters  FANTASY GAME: GymCastic 2026 College Fantasy Game now open. Never too late to join! RESOURCES Spencer's essential website The Balance Beam Situation  Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim RESISTANCE  Submitted by our listeners. ACTION Indivisible Practical ideas about what you can actually do in this moment, check it out: indivisi.org/muskorus 5Calls App will call your Congresspeople by issue with a script to guide you Make 2 to your Congressional rep (local and DC office). 2 each to your US Senators (local and state offices) State your name and zip code or district Be concise with your question or demand (i.e. What specific steps is Senator X taking to stop XYZ) Wait for answer Ask for action items -  tell them what you want them to do (i.e. draft articles of impeachment immediately, I want to see you holding a press conference in front of...etc.) ResistBot Turns your texts into faxes, postal mail, or emails to your representatives in minutes LAWSUITS Donate to organizations suing the administration for illegal actions ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center, Northwest Immigration Law Project STAY INFORMED Suggested podcasts:  Amicus, Daily Beans, Pod Save America, Strict Scrutiny Immigrant Rights Know Your Rights Red Cards, We Have Rights Video, Your Rights on trains and buses video  

The Experience Miraclesâ„¢ Podcast
170. Q&A | Why Do Seizures Increase During Developmental Leaps?

The Experience Miraclesâ„¢ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 39:24


In this episode, Dr. Tony Ebel addresses a question that deeply concerns seizure parents: why seizures often increase during developmental leaps. Drawing from both clinical experience and his personal journey as a father, he explains how these temporary upticks can be part of neurological growth and healing, not necessarily regression. Dr. Tony breaks down the neuroscience behind neuroplasticity, increased metabolic demand, and why the nervous system can look more unstable before reorganizing more effectively. He also shares clear guidance on how to support your child during these phases, how to tell the difference between healing progress and true setbacks, and when additional medical support is needed.-----Links & ResourcesListen to the deep dive seizures episode here.Get access to our free guide to improve your child's sleep here.-----Key Topics Covered:3:00 Dr. Tony's personal story and his son's seizure journey6:00 Reframing the challenge and when an uptick may signal healing11:00 The neuroscience of neuroplasticity and temporary instability14:00 Why vulnerable nervous systems struggle more during developmental leaps17:00 Three key signs to distinguish healing progression from true regression22:00 How parents can support their child through regulation, sleep, and metabolic needs26:00 Metabolic demand and the immune system connection30:00 The vagus nerve's role in neurological stability32:00 Understanding regression as part of progression in healing36:00 Practical recap and warning signs that require medical review40:00 Closing encouragement and how to submit future questions-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click Here

Trappin Tuesday's
Swings & Leaps | Wallstreet Trapper (Episode 173) Trappin Tuesdays

Trappin Tuesday's

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 86:53


Swings & Leaps,.. that's The Market, and that's Life. Every day the market shows you two movements: the Swing, where price pulls back, tests your patience, shakes out the weak hands… and the Leap, where conviction gets rewarded. Most people panic in the swing because they don't understand the process. They think the dip means failure, when really it's preparation. Same way in life—setbacks aren't signs you're losing, they're signals you're being positioned. If you quit in the swing, you never experience the leap. Spiritually,.. Faith is holding your position when everything looks red. It's trusting GOD's chart even when you don't like the candle. The leap only comes to those who stay disciplined, who understand that timing beats emotion. Life rewards those who can endure the volatility without abandoning the vision. The swing builds character. The leap builds legacy. Stay invested. Swings & Leaps | Wallstreet Trapper (Episode 173) Trappin TuesdaysJoin our Exclusive Patreon!!! Creating Financial Empowerment for those who've never had it.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
Most Surprising NBA Player Leaps With Tim Legler, Plus NFL Holiday Picks With Joe House

The Bill Simmons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 133:33


The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Tim Legler to check in on teams around the NBA before discussing the players that are better than you think, how the Celtics are similar to last season's Pacers, and more (3:17). Then, Joe House joins to make their Ringer 107 picks for the week (01:37:03). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Tim Legler and Joe House Producers: Chia Hao Tat and Eduardo Ocampo This episode is sponsored by State Farm®. Don't settle for just any insurance when there's State Farm. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit⁠⁠⁠ www.rg-help.com⁠⁠⁠ to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Toucher & Rich
Patriots Comeback Against Ravens in SNF | Drake Maye Leaps Back Into MVP Race | Patriot Takeaways - 12/22 (Hour 1)

Toucher & Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 42:24


(0:00) Matt McCarthy & Kendra Middleton - in for Toucher & Hardy - react to the Patriots come from behind victory against the Ravens (28-24).WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: (13:27) Lamar Jackson exits Sunday Night Football with a back injury. Tyler Huntley leads a couple of 2nd half TD drives. Drake Maye shows up late in the game to complete the 11-point comeback.(32:36) Another instance of the referees getting involved in the game, with a blown non-pass interference call against Kayshon Boutte late in the game.Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Market Mondays
MM #288: Comeback Stock of the Year, Is Netflix The New Monopoly? & Stocks Ready to Strike w/ Caleb Silver

Market Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 119:05


This week on Market Mondays, we kick things off with our Futures Trading Tip of the Week and a breakdown of the biggest investing mistake of the year. We dive into the shocking rebound of Carvana joining the S&P 500 after nearly going bankrupt — debating whether it's a true comeback story or a sign the market is getting reckless again. We also break down the massive bidding war for Warner Bros Discovery, who needs WBD the most to survive the next decade, and what this means for the future of media. Caleb Silver, Editor-in-Chief of Investopedia, joins us with expert data and insight throughout the discussion.We compare Paramount's heavy debt load to Netflix's growth and free cash flow dominance and question whether a Netflix–WBD deal would spark a new era of media consolidation or run into regulatory roadblocks. From there, we shift to AI and corporate strategy, analyzing IBM's $11B acquisition of Confluent and whether M&A is becoming the quiet force powering the next leg of the AI boom. We also cover holiday spending vs weak investor sentiment, whether investors should rotate into safer stocks, and what Wednesday's Fed decision could mean for markets heading into 2026.To wrap up, we go rapid-fire: the most attractive stocks currently dipping for LEAPs and swing trades, which companies are less likely to be corrupt or mismanaged, whether failed AI bets could force bailouts in tech, Bitcoin's next move toward $65K or $70K, Apple's potential talent crisis after losing multiple key executives, and if an oil collapse into the $30s could make the entire energy sector uninvestable. A packed episode with strategy, clarity, and expert perspective. #MarketMondays #EarnYourLeisure #CalebSilver #Investopedia #Investing #StockMarket #Bitcoin #OptionsTrading #AIStocks #MediaMergers #Carvana #Apple #OilPrices #WealthBuilding #FinancePodcast #EYLSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marketmondays/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Deep 3 Podcast
Are These 2025 NBA Star Leaps Real Or FAKE? | TD3 Clips

The Deep 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 15:49


Are these NBA player breakouts real or fake? #nba Check out the TD3 merch: https://the-deep-3-shop.fourthwall.com/ Listen on Spotify!: https://open.spotify.com/show/3elbbqVumwqz8wlIdknsLW Listen on Apple Podcasts!: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deep-3-podcast/id1657940794 Follow us on TikTok!: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedeepthree Follow us on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/thedeep3podcast/ Isaac's twitter: https://twitter.com/byisaacg Mo's twitter: https://twitter.com/Mojo99_ Donnavan's twitter: https://twitter.com/Dsmoot3D Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices