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Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy take up five great listener questions.Brian's new album "Long Days, Short Years" is out now and streaming everywhere! briansauve.com/shortyearsLexy's new book, Wisdom on Her Tongue, is back in stock and now shipping! Pick up your copy here. We also have two new books out at New Christendom Press—White Knights & Reviling Wives from David Edgington, and The Boniface Option by Andrew Isker. Get 15% off automatically when you buy both here!This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Resistance Candles - Small batch, hand-poured candles, with no nasty chemicals. Buy one candle and get one on us. Head to https://resistancecandles.com/ and use code HEARTH.Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oak Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode! Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue a brand new series: "How to Ruin Your Life: A Woman's Guide to Home Demolition," with a look at one of the ways to tear your household down over your head... trying to be everything and do everything.Brian's new album, "Long Days, Short Years," dropped TODAY! Links to most streaming services can be found here.This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Indigo Sundries Soap Co. — Premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters. Visit Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Experience the nostalgia of hand made wooden heirloom quality toys from Edwin's Heirlooms. https://www.edwinsheirlooms.com/Ladies, check out Home & Hearth's Cycle Support Tinctures. Visit https://shophomeandhearth.com/bright to claim your 15% off.French with Madame Lee offers Christian homeschool families a beautiful, living approach to learning French. Visit http://frenchwithmadamelee.com/hearth and use code HEARTH for 10% offBe sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode! Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue a brand new series: "How to Ruin Your Life: A Woman's Guide to Home Demolition," with a look at one of the ways to tear your household down over your head... never looking in the mirror.Brian's new album "Long Days, Short Years" is out now and streaming everywhere! briansauve.com/shortyearsLexy's new book, Wisdom on Her Tongue, is back in stock and now shipping! Pick up your copy here. We also have two new books out at New Christendom Press—White Knights & Reviling Wives from David Edgington, and The Boniface Option by Andrew Isker. Get 15% off automatically when you buy both here!This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Resistance Candles - Small batch, hand-poured candles, with no nasty chemicals. Buy one candle and get one on us. Head to https://resistancecandles.com/ and use code HEARTH.Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oak Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode! Support the show
In this special bonus episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, Jonathan Thomas launches an experimental new monthly format: a London events guide covering what's actually on in the city this month. June is arguably London's finest month — 16 to 17 hours of daylight, the longest evenings of the year, and an events calendar absolutely bursting at the seams. Jonathan walks through everything worth knowing about June in London: the major royal events including Trooping the Colour and Royal Ascot, the blockbuster summer exhibitions at Tate Modern, Tate Britain, the Royal Academy, the National Portrait Gallery, the V&A, and more, plus what's on in London theater from Shakespeare's Globe to the West End, live music at Wembley and the Roundhouse, and practical tips for surviving — and thriving in — a London heat wave. If this episode proves popular, Jonathan will make it a monthly fixture. Let him know what you think in the comments. Links Royal Events ~Trooping the Colour — Official Info~ ~Royal Ascot~ ~Wimbledon Tickets & Ballot~ ⠀Exhibitions — Book Ahead ~Frida Kahlo at Tate Modern~ ~Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (opens June 16)~ ~Anish Kapoor Retrospective at Hayward Gallery (opens June 16)~ ~Marilyn Monroe at National Portrait Gallery~ ~Barbara Hepworth at the Courtauld Gallery (from June 1)~ ~Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art at the V&A~ ~Wes Anderson Exhibition at the Design Museum~ ~James McNeill Whistler Retrospective at Tate Britain~ ~The Queen's Fashion at The King's Gallery~ (sold out through 2026 — book 2027 dates now) ~Inside Aardman: Wallace & Gromit at Young V&A~ ~Hokusai: 36 Views of Mount Fuji at Dulwich Picture Gallery~ (closes June 30) ⠀Theater ~A Midsummer Night's Dream at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre (from June 20)~ ~Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare's Globe (from June 11)~ ~To Kill a Mockingbird — New West End Adaptation (opens June 25)~ ~Cyrano de Bergerac — West End (opens June 13)~ ~Buy West End Tickets via Anglotopia's Link~ (supports Anglotopia) ~TKTS Booth at Leicester Square — Half-Price Day Tickets~ ⠀Long-Running West End Shows The Lion King Hamilton Wicked Les Misérables Matilda Mamma Mia Six Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (almost always sold out — book well ahead) Sinatra — The Musical ⠀Live Music Harry Styles at Wembley Stadium (from June 12) Olivia Dean at the O2 (from June 12) Orville Peck at the Roundhouse, Camden ⠀Practical Resources ~National Gallery Extended Summer Hours (from July 1)~ ~Londontopia London Events Calendar~ ~Argos UK — Buy a Fan on Arrival~ ~Anglotopia June London Events Article~ (link to article) ~Friends of Anglotopia Club~ ⠀ Takeaways June is arguably London's best month to visit — 16 to 17 hours of daylight, reliably pleasant weather, and the richest events calendar of the year, though it is also peak tourist season with hotel prices running 20 to 40 percent above spring rates. Trooping the Colour — the monarch's official birthday parade — is the major royal event of the year in 2026. Even without a ballot ticket to Horse Guards Parade, you can experience the procession on the Mall and the balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace by arriving very early and staking out a good spot. Every major summer blockbuster exhibition in London requires advance booking — some, like The Queen's Fashion at The King's Gallery, are already sold out through 2026. Book tickets as soon as you finish listening, even if your trip dates aren't confirmed yet. The Frida Kahlo survey at Tate Modern, the James McNeill Whistler retrospective at Tate Britain, and the Marilyn Monroe exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery are Jonathan's top three must-book exhibition picks for the month. The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition — the world's largest open submission art show, running since 1769 — is a uniquely chaotic, democratic, and wonderful experience where everything on the walls is for sale and any artist can enter. Shakespeare's Globe is staging Much Ado About Nothing from June 11, and Regent's Park Open Air Theatre opens A Midsummer Night's Dream on June 20 — watching Shakespeare outdoors on a long June evening is one of the quintessential London summer experiences. London generally does not have air conditioning in older buildings, hotel rooms, or most tube lines. The first thing you should do after arriving in summer is buy a fan — Jonathan recommends going straight to Argos, Britain's version of a catalog store, for an affordable one. The tube's older lines (Central, Piccadilly) get brutally hot in summer due to London clay absorbing and retaining heat underground. The Elizabeth line is fully air conditioned and runs east-west across the city — use it as much as possible in a heat wave. The National Gallery is experimenting with extended summer evening hours, staying open until 7 PM most evenings and until 9 PM on Fridays from July 1 — Jonathan's suggestion: have an early dinner, then walk over for a free evening of world-class art. Don't try to pack too much in. Pick three or four things you genuinely care about, build your days around those, and leave time to wander, sit in Green Park with a deck chair, or walk along the Thames in the long evening light. June in London is as much about the atmosphere as the attractions. ⠀ Soundbites "The light is the headline for June. You get sixteen to seventeen hours of daylight. Twilight stretches from around eight PM to nearly ten PM. You can have a full day of exploring, sit down for dinner, and still walk home along the Thames and have some daylight." — Jonathan on why June is London's best month. "If you've ever wondered what the best month to visit London is, a lot of people will quietly tell you it's this one." — Jonathan on June in London. Plan your day around it. Get up stupidly early — three, four, five in the morning — get your spot on the Mall and soak up the atmosphere. It'll be like a party atmosphere." — Jonathan on how to experience Trooping the Colour without a ticket. "The Queen's Fashion at The King's Gallery is sold out for the rest of the year, and I know a lot of people are gonna be really disappointed when they try to get tickets and they simply can't." — Jonathan's warning on the most in-demand exhibition of the summer. "The walls are packed from floor to ceiling and everything is for sale. It's chaotic and wonderful. And it's a great way to see up-and-coming artists and established artists side by side." — Jonathan on the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. "Shakespeare under the open sky in one of London's loveliest parks on a warm June evening — it doesn't get dark till ten PM anyway. Enjoy some champagne, enjoy some theater out in the green. That's my top theater pick for the month." — Jonathan on Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. "The first thing you should do after you land is go to what the British call an ironmonger — a hardware store — and buy a fan. Don't skimp. It is essential for Americans traveling in Europe." — Jonathan's number one summer travel tip. "The London clay is a heat sink. It absorbs heat and then it doesn't let it back out. So the tube gets really hot in the summer. If you are prone to heat issues, avoid the tube except the Elizabeth line, which is fully air conditioned." — Jonathan on navigating London in a heat wave. "I sat there in the rain in the 40s, got soaking wet. And I — not exaggerating — almost got hypothermia. It was July. I could not warm up when I got back to the hotel because the heating wasn't on and there weren't enough blankets because it was July." — Jonathan's cautionary tale about British summer weather. "Argos is exactly like Service Merchandise — you go in, there's a big catalog, you pick your thing, and it comes out on a conveyor belt. Get a fan. Don't even look at the weather forecast first. Just trust me — you're going to need a fan." — Jonathan's most practical London summer tip. ⠀ Chapters 00:21 Introduction — Jonathan launches the experimental monthly London events format 01:15 The Feel of June in London — Long days, the light, and why June is special 02:20 June Weather — What to expect, heat waves, and the maritime humidity problem 03:45 Peak Tourist Season — Crowds, hotel prices, and why June still beats July 05:00 Trooping the Colour — What it is, how to see it without a ticket, and Jonathan's tips for getting a good spot 08:30 Royal Ascot — Fascinators on the tube, the royal procession, and how to get tickets 10:00 Wimbledon — The ballot, resale tickets, strawberries and cream, and what to do if you can't get in 11:30 How to Book Exhibitions — Why advance booking is non-negotiable and the Queen's Fashion sellout warning 13:00 Frida Kahlo at Tate Modern — Jonathan's pick and why Tate Modern is worth seeing for the building alone 14:30 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (June 16) — The world's largest open submission art show 15:30 Anish Kapoor at the Hayward Gallery (June 16) — The Cloud Gate connection and why it's worth seeing 16:15 Marilyn Monroe at the National Portrait Gallery — Just opened, book fast 17:00 Barbara Hepworth at the Courtauld Gallery — And why Somerset House is worth a visit anyway 17:45 Schiaparelli at the V&A — Fashion exhibitions and why the V&A excels at them 18:15 Wes Anderson at the Design Museum — A treat for film fans 18:45 James McNeill Whistler at Tate Britain — A sellout show, book immediately 19:30 Wallace & Gromit at Young V&A — The Aardman exhibition Jonathan is hoping to catch in August 20:15 Closing This Month — Mikalojus Čiurlionis at the Royal Academy (closes June 21) and Hokusai at Dulwich (closes June 30) 21:00 Theater — Why June is the best time for London theater 21:30 Regent's Park Open Air Theatre — A Midsummer Night's Dream, Jonathan's top pick of the month 22:00 Shakespeare's Globe — Much Ado About Nothing from June 11 22:30 New West End Openings — To Kill a Mockingbird (June 25) and Cyrano de Bergerac (June 13) 23:00 Long-Running Shows — Lion King, Hamilton, Wicked, Six, Les Mis, and how to get discount tickets 24:00 Live Music — Harry Styles at Wembley, Olivia Dean at the O2, Orville Peck at the Roundhouse 25:00 Practical Tips: Heat — Does London have air conditioning? (Mostly no) 26:30 The Fan Imperative — Buy one at Argos, the British Service Merchandise 28:30 Pack for All Weathers — The July outdoor concert near-hypothermia story 30:00 Humidity and Heat — Why British summer heat hits differently than dry American heat 31:00 Use the Long Days — 17 hours of light, late museum hours, rooftop bars, evening walks 32:00 National Gallery Extended Hours — Stay open till 7 PM, Fridays till 9 PM from July 1 33:00 Don't Overpack Your Itinerary — Pick three or four things, leave time to wander 34:00 Wrap-Up — Londontopia events calendar, listener feedback request, Friends of Anglotopia Video Version
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue a brand new series: "How to Ruin Your Life: A Woman's Guide to Home Demolition," with a look at one of the ways to tear your household down over your head... refusing to submit to your husband.Brian's new album, "Long Days, Short Years," dropped TODAY! Links to most streaming services can be found here.Head to thewarfornormal.com for more info on our upcoming conference!This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Indigo Sundries Soap Co. — Premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters. Visit Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Experience the nostalgia of hand made wooden heirloom quality toys from Edwin's Heirlooms. https://www.edwinsheirlooms.com/Ladies, check out Home & Hearth's Cycle Support Tinctures. Visit https://shophomeandhearth.com/bright to claim your 15% off.Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode! Support the show
A deep dive conversation based on the moviescramble.co.uk review written by Mary Munoz. Over the course of a day, a married couple, Mary and James Tyrone, and their two sons, Jamie and Edmund, grapple with Mary's morphine addiction and confront each other over the past in a series of emotionally tense and volatile exchanges. Liked it? let us know! Hated it? No need to share! Enjoy Find us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/moviescramble/id1466571460 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/42wPn0tXvH3GQJ2E3NYDYp?si=TPUrCkecQb-zdEOAaD3cDA Amazon: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ed9b87c9-fb70-4307-96a7-d6223a202741/moviescramble Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsR--3Bae_QGM5xiM3fWohA and all podcast providers. Contact us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @Moviescramble We love you all! (yes, even you at the back)
Have you noticed how 'bendy' time is? Well, seems to be? I call this "the perceptual juxtaposition of time." Why does an hour of something that sucks feel like a f**king month but an awesome two-week holiday simply 'goes too fast?' In this solo episode, I explore the practical objective reality of time (a constant), how fast or slow it 'feels' to us (a subjective experience) and why (and how) this happens. A bit of psychology, a smattering of neurobiology and some general conversational meandering. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Brian Czach! Described by some as “Nashville's greatest secret,” Brian moved to town in late 2015 and continues to find success as an in-demand freelance drummer, both live and in the studio. Known for his ability to adapt to a variety of musical settings at a high level, we dive into his musical upbringing in upstate New York, early influences (including Phil Collins), formal lessons, reading skills, and what led him to adopting traditional grip. He details warmup routines, fitness and hydration habits, and the value of recording gigs to improve feel and self-awareness. Brian explains how he began working with the Nashville Symphony and touring symphonic pops shows around the country, plus highlights like West Side Story and The Lion King. He covers his original Miles Davis tribute band MILEStones, how he built a pro-level home studio, the challenges of marketing and subscription platforms, Broadway logistics, and important mindsets for building a sustainable career. We hope you enjoy!Chapters:0:00 Intro1:49 Welcome, Brian! 4:56 Nashville Greatest Secret 7:22 Early Drumming Roots 8:40 First Kit and Phil Collins 11:52 Healthy Habits and Warmups 17:48 Rezo Custom Drum Heads (Sponsor) 18:53 Influences and Formal Lessons 23:49 Switch to Traditional Grip 38:05 Drum Box (Sponsor) 38:49 Getting Symphony Calls 52:43 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 53:25 MILEStones (Miles Davis Tribute Band) 58:33 Patreon Burnout 1:03:26 Nashville Jazz Scene 1:11:34 Building A Home Studio 1:21:07 Singing While Drumming 1:24:08 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 1:30:21 Social Media, Perception & Feedback 1:41:40 Broadway Realities 1:57:02 Music City Audiology (Sponsor) 1:57:58 Rapid Fire Questions 2:07:13 OutroThank you to our Episode Sponsors:Rezo Custom Drum Headshttps://rezoheads.comDrum Boxhttps://drumbox.spaceDrum Supplyhttps://www.drumsupply.comLow Boy Beatershttps://lowboybeaters.comMusic City Audiologyhttp://musiccityaudiology.comConnect with Brian:Website: https://www.brianczach.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/brianczachFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/brianczachYouTube: http://youtube.com/user/intherighttempoMusic Featured in this Episode:"It's Gonna Be Yesterday" - Gabrielle Lovelace"Long Days" - Jon Von BoehmSupport the showConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeFacebookRecorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TNPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
Welcome back to the Konfidence in the Klutch Podcast with Donald Nelson (2:30). Konfidence in the Klutch's Deezus gives his Konfident Service Announcement: Celebrate the small wins (3:15). Deezus then shares his NBA news, including Say Bam Adebayo's name. Too much hate, the game is the game. The Lakers are 10-2 this season without Bron, concern? SGA breaking a Wilt record. The NBA will hold a vote to accept bids for expansion in Seattle and Las Vegas (10:00). Deezus then shares his WNBA thoughts, including that the league and players' association have held marathon sessions lasting 12-14 hours for seven days straight. You're not getting gross, ladies (17:45). Deezus gives his NCAA men's and women's final four picks (27:00). Deezus discusses 'Politics as usual', including Iran striking ships and oil fields. Tragedy on the home front at Old Dominion and a Michigan synagogue. Iran says the Strait of Hormuz will not be open to American ships and has let select other countries' oil barges through (27:30). Deezus shares his thoughts on Milwaukee Public Schools and the Milwaukee education scene (34:00). Deezus gives his "Oscar's" wrap and update on "Paradise", it's heating up now, baby. (38:40). The podcast was recorded at 3:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday, March 17, 2026. Host: Donald Nelson Producer/Engineer: Donald Nelson Music by: Konfidence in the Klutch Productions Subscribe, Stream, or Download:
His ability to paint mental pictures has been compared to Raymond Carver, Flannery O'Connor, and even Norman Rockwell. His laid back, conversational singing style has been likened to Don Williams, Guy Clark, and John Denver. So, when the easy softness of this southern baritone delivers these lyrical short stories, it's no wonder that both his peers and journalists alike call Daryl Mosley a “songwriter's songwriter.”Daryl writes and sings about life as he knows it: small towns, rural churches, salt-of-the-earth people, family, and faith. He leans heavily on songs about the victories and challenges of everyday people because these are HIS people. For over three decades, the combination of these exquisitely crafted songs along with his understated delivery and gentle personality has been engaging music lovers in a way that few artists can. Mosley still resides in his hometown of Waverly, Tennessee - the small, Mayberry Esque hamlet just west of Nashville where he grew up. The experiences of life, work, faith, and love that resonate so strongly in this community are the very foundation of his songwriting. And when he sings those songs, the characters and scenes come alive as if they were sitting on the front porch with you. Music legends from Tom T. Hall and Ronnie Milsap to Bill Gaither and Rodney Crowell have praised both Mosley's singing prowess and his gifts as a songwriter. Mosley's songsmith abilities have led to him being honored four times as the industry's Songwriter of the Year, twenty #1 songs, and three Song of the Year awards. Other artists who have recorded his songs include - Lynn Anderson, Bobby Osborne, High Road, the Booth Brothers, and The Grascals. Songwriting legend Jerry Salley says Mosley is “easily one of the finest songwriters in our business.” Throughout the 1990s, Mosley toured as the lead vocalist with the much-celebrated Bluegrass group New Tradition. In 2001, he joined the legendary Osborne Brothers. In 2010, he formed the band The Farm Hands who quickly became one of the most awarded acts in Bluegrass. This marriage has taken him to the pinnacle of musical stages and venues ranging from the Grand Ole Opry to the legendary Bluebird Cafe to even West Point Military Academy. In 2020, Mosley stepped more directly into the spotlight with the release of his first solo project for Pinecastle Records -'The Secret of Life.' It was a collection of eleven songs written or co-written by Mosley that were both plain spoken and lyrically clever. The album reached #1 on the Roots Music Report as did the first single, “A Few Years Ago” and the spiritual “Do What The Good Book Says.” Critically acclaimed by both the media and industry peers, The Secret Of Life was praised by American Songwriter Magazine, SiriusXM, Bluegrass Today, Country Music People, Bluegrass Unlimited, MusicRow, Country Standard Time, No Depression, and more. The November 2021 release of Mosley's 'Small Town Dreamer' album featured a dozen original songs including three that reached the #1 spot on the charts; the nostalgic “Transistor Radio," the heart tugging “Mama's Bible” and the spiritual “He's With Me" that hit #1 on Cashbox Magazine's chart.In July of 2023, Daryl released his third solo album, 'A Life Well Lived.' The acclaimed album reached the top of the album charts as well as garnering three #1 songs: "Mayberry State of Mind" (along with the hit music video), as well as gospel chart toppers "The Bible in the Drawer" and "Big God". In 2024, Mosley released his current album, "Long Days & Short Stories." The project is his fourth for Pinecastle Records and features the #1 songs "Me and Mr. Howard," "When the Good Old Days Were New," and "When I Can't Reach Up." Daryl Mosley remains a towering figure in roots music—crafting songs that feel both ancient and immediate, offering comfort and connection through his heartfelt stories and songs shaped by Southern tradition, Christian faith, and small‑town warmth.
#984 | Ed and Dominic react to United's 2–1 defeat at Newcastle - the first loss of the Michael Carrick era. It was a particularly flat, listless performance despite Newcastle going down to 10 men. Bruno Fernandes created eight chances but for the most part the rest of the team let their captain and manager down. Why were United so flat and why couldn't the team control the game despite having a man extra? There were moments of refereeing controversy, but in the end United's lack of physicality and squad depth showed against the Magpies once again. 00:00 Introduction 01:37 Why United Looked Flat 05:50 Red Card And Major Calls 08:30 Full Back and Midfield Struggles 13:28 Summer Midfield Rebuild 20:46 Transfer Strategy Concerns 23:04 What Happened To Ugarte 27:08 Control vs Chaos 35:17 Squad Balance Blueprint 40:00 Standards and Context 44:42 Sign Off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send a textIn this conversation, Thomas' guest shares his journey from traditional martial arts to Jiu-Jitsu, discussing the challenges and rewards of teaching and learning. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, consistency, and personal growth in martial arts, while also reflecting on the evolution of Jiu-Jitsu as a sport and art form. The discussion touches on the complexities of teaching diverse students, the significance of different belt ranks, and the impact of the UFC on the popularity of Jiu-Jitsu. Here is The RŌL Radio with the founder and commissioner of the AVA Submission Grappling Federation, a 4x time World Masters Champion, 3rd degree black belt under Brian Johnson, and head coach at BUDō Northwest Vancouver., Scott Boudreau.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1600 videos for your Jiu-Jitsu journey.FREE Access to ROL TV - https://rolacademy.tv/yt/269-the-rol-radiohttp://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradiohttps://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/scottboudreau_jiujitsu/https://allvsall.com/?https://budojiujitsuteam.com/?Episode Highlights:2:31 The Long Days of an Instructor7:38 Scott's Early Martial Arts Experiences13:55 Teaching Styles of Traditional Martial Arts VS Jiu-Jitsu16:45 Does the Diversity of Jiu-Jitsu Make It Complex24:16 The Highs and Lows of Learning Jiu-Jitsu30:50 Scott's Transition to Jiu-Jitsu36:24 The Non-aggressive Nature of Jiu-Jitsu44:37 Why Some Submissions Considered Dirty51:50 The Complexity of Instructing57:38 Keeping Jiu-Jitsu SimpleSupport the show
In this episode, we delve into the realities of farm life from the perspectives of women supporting their farming communities, including the evolving roles of farm wives, the importance of communication, succession planning, and balancing family and industry demands. With guest Kacha sharing her experiences, you'll gain practical insights on empowerment, connection, and farm business dynamics.Checkout Harvest Her Power conferenceFollow to keep the conversation flowingFollow Jack on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cressy__/ and Twitter https://x.com/jcressw3 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@farmsadvice Follow Farms Advice - https://instagram.com/farmsadvice Join the Farmers Only Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/farmsadvice For more like this go to https://farmsadvice.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trying something new where I am taking versus of mine from 20 years ago and making them sound more current...
Trying something new where I am taking versus of mine from 20 years ago and making them sound more current...
Does your faith feel fragile, distant, or broken? You're not alone. In this episode, Jason Hague and Catherine McNiel share how a mid-faith crisis can actually be the doorway to a deeper, more resilient walk with God. Doubt isn't the end of your faith—it may be the beginning of something new. In this powerful conversation, my guests share their personal stories of grief, unmet expectations, and doubt—and how God met them in the middle of the mess. Together, we'll explore why seasons of crisis can be fertile ground for deeper growth, how to let go of false certainties, and how to embrace a faith that is more resilient, honest, and rooted in God's goodness. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE Connect with Jason on Instagram and Facebook Connect with Catherine on Instagram and Facebook Mid-Faith Crisis Book Visit Catherine's Website Visit Jason's Website ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST Catherine McNiel is a chaplain, author, editor, and speaker searching for the creative, redemptive work of God in our ordinary lives. She lives in the Chicagoland area with her husband, three children, and one enormous garden. Catherine holds an MA in human service counseling and is finishing a Master of Divinity at North Park Theological Seminary. Her previous books include Fearing Bravely, All Shall Be Well, and Long Days of Small Things, which was an ECPA finalist for New Author. Jason Hague is the associate pastor of Christ's Center Church near Eugene, Oregon, and the author of Aching Joy: Following God Through the Land of Unanswered Prayer. Jason has written extensively on the subject of the Christian faith and autism, special needs families, and his own spiritual journey toward hope for his own nonspeaking autistic son. His writing has appeared in Christianity Today, Focus on the Family, and Fathom. He and his wife have five children.
How did Adam Silver end up in bed with a paper magnate? Why did a 77-point airing of grievances about A-Rod help to free Anthony Edwards? And can this all be solved with an Aspiration credit card? Plus: Moldovan bots, embroidered hats, Sporcle quizzes and one very confusing encounter at the Mall of America.• Previously on PTFO: How the Billion-Dollar War to Own the Timberwolves Went Nuclear• Further content: The Long Days and Wild Nights That Saved the Wolves from Leaving Minnesota by Jon Krawczynski Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cheryl Baxter's very first job as a young dancer put her on the set of Xanadu with Olivia Newton-John, Gene Kelly, and Kenny Ortega. What does it feel like to step into a world like that straight out of a small town in Wisconsin? And how do you carry lessons from legends into a career that lasts for decades? Joining John Corella in this episode, Cheryl reflects on the magic of Xanadu, the influence of Gene Kelly's ease and Olivia Newton-John's authenticity, and the ways she has kept her career alive through every crossover - from film and television to teaching and even TikTok! Cheryl's story invites you to think about resilience, reinvention, and the joy that comes from saying yes to new stages of life in dance. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Dance Dad Introduction 03:20 Making Xanadu With Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly 06:00 Gene Kelly's On Set Lesson: Relax and Have Fun 10:30 Meeting Olivia Newton-John and Early Xanadu Memories 16:10 Why Xanadu Became a Cult Classic 28:30 Reinvention and Career Crossover From Stage to TikTok 49:30 Filming Magic on Xanadu: Steadicam, Long Days, Big Finale 57:50 Stay Bold: Resilience and Reinvention in Dance Connect with Cheryl Baxter: Follow Cheryl on Instagram Connect with John Corella: Follow Dance Dad with John Corella on Instagram Follow John on Instagram Join Dance Dad with John Corella on Patreon John Corella Website Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Pain, soreness, headaches, trouble sleeping, do these things have to coincide with farming? Sometimes pain is from an injury, sometimes it just pops up. What can you do to reduce your pain and get back to work? What is pain? Pain is a warning sign; your body will tell you to slow down or stop whatever you're continuing to do. This can lead to stress injury or overuse injury. If you continue to do that thing, your body will force you to stop. 1. Ice 2. Heat 3. Gentle range of motion 4. Stretching 5. Progressive muscle relaxation 6. Meditation Body Scan 7. Massage If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot, post to Facebook or Instagram and tag me! And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast to let us know your key takeaways. Connect with Sarah Zastrow Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/2295514594092240 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/throwingwrenchesmendingfences/ Website https://www.micultivatebalance.com/ Pinterest Page: https://www.pinterest.com/micultivatebalance/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMVcExxS1xgVghkfXQ7e Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMevsHpyW/ Body Mechanics Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bodymechanicsrehabwell
A day in the life of a rep heading toward sales burnout: You wake up ready to crush your sales goals, skip breakfast to get an early jump on calls, grab fast food between appointments, and by 2 p.m., you're mentally checked out, struggling to focus on that critical prospect meeting. That's the reality facing Angela Mendez from Austin and Marcus Taylor from Denver. Angela's crashing every afternoon when she skips meals or eats on the go. Marcus is burning out fast, juggling a packed pipeline and back-to-back Zoom meetings. If you're nodding your head right now, this article is your wake-up call. Because the energy crisis and burnout epidemic in sales isn't just about being tired—it's costing you deals, destroying your performance, and stealing your edge when you need it most. Why Sales Reps Experience Afternoon Energy Crashes and How to Fix Them Let's start with the key facts of energy management: Your brain is an engine, and like any engine, it needs the right fuel to perform. When you skip meals or grab whatever's convenient, you're essentially putting sugar water in a Ferrari and wondering why it's sputtering. Here's what happens when you don't fuel properly: Your blood sugar crashes, your focus evaporates, and your personality literally changes. You become irritable, indecisive, and ineffective—exactly when you need to be sharp, confident, and persuasive. The solution isn't complicated, but it requires preparation and discipline. Start with breakfast—period. This isn't negotiable. You need something that gives you a slow burn: oatmeal with fruit, protein like eggs, something that keeps you steady until lunch. If you don't eat protein in the morning, you'll be hungry by 10 a.m. and making poor food choices. Pack your day the night before. Get a cooler. Fill it with real food: apples and almond butter, walnuts, dried fruits without added sugar, vegetables and hummus. Keep fresh fruit and vegetable juices without added sugar in small bottles. This isn't about being a health fanatic—it's about maintaining peak performance when deals are on the line. Here's the game-changer: Don't wait for fatigue or extreme hunger. Stay ahead of it. The moment you feel your energy dipping, that's too late. You should be fueling consistently throughout the day, not rescuing yourself from a crash. And here's a pro tip that might sound simple but works: Carry apples everywhere. When you start getting hungry and your personality begins to shift, an apple gives you just enough sugar and energy without the crash that comes from processed snacks. It's your emergency reset button. How Back-to-Back Meetings Create Sales Burnout and What to Do Instead Now let's talk about Marcus's burnout problem, because this one hits close to home for every salesperson drowning in Zoom fatigue and calendar chaos. Being on camera wears you out way faster than face-to-face meetings. If you're scheduling yourself back-to-back-to-back without recovery time, you're your own worst enemy. There's no formula that's going to solve the problem of walking from one meeting directly into the next meeting into the next meeting. Your brain can't handle it, and your performance will suffer. Take control of your calendar. I know this sounds obvious, but how much of your scheduling nightmare did you do to yourself? How often do you say yes when you should say no? How many meetings do you accept because of FOMO—fear of missing out—when the meeting is actually superfluous? Audit your last 30 days of meetings. Really look at them. How many could you have declined? How many were necessary for moving deals forward versus just making you feel busy and important? Here's what's really happening: You're filling your calendar to prove your value and demonstrate how busy you are. But a packed calendar isn't a badge of honor—it's a recipe for burnout and poor performance. It takes confidence and self-ownership to say, "I'm going to take these 30 minutes for myself because I am the priority." Build in real recovery time. You cannot go from Zoom meeting to Zoom meeting without breaks and expect to perform at your best. Schedule 15-minute buffers between calls. Take a walk, even if it's just around the parking lot. Get human-to-human connection throughout the day—a phone call, an in-person conversation, anything that gives you that energetic feedback you can't get through a screen. The goal isn't to fill every minute of your day. The goal is to be effective in the minutes that matter most. Sales professionals who master Fanatical Prospecting Bootcamp principles know that consistency and preparation beat frantic activity every time. The True Cost of Sales Burnout on Your Deal Pipeline and Commission Here's what Angela and Marcus—and maybe you—don't realize: Poor energy management and burnout are deal killers. When you're running on empty, you make lazy prospecting calls. You skip the hard questions in discovery. You don't push for commitments. You accept "think it over" instead of advancing the sale. You become reactive instead of proactive. The ability to handle objections with confidence and maintain mental sharpness is a competitive advantage. When you're energized and mentally sharp, you ask better questions, create urgency that moves deals forward, and close more effectively. Step-by-Step Plan to Prevent Sales Burnout and Boost Performance If you're struggling with energy crashes like Angela: Prepare the night before. Pack your cooler, plan your meals, set yourself up for success. Don't leave nutrition to chance or convenience. Eat protein in the morning. This isn't about being perfect—it's about being consistent. Find something that works and stick with it. Stay ahead of hunger. Don't wait for the crash. Fuel consistently throughout the day with real, whole foods. If you're burning out like Marcus: Audit your calendar ruthlessly. How much of your scheduling problem is self-inflicted? Start saying no to meetings that don't move deals forward. Schedule recovery time. Build 15-minute buffers between meetings. Take walks. Get human connection. Treat recovery as seriously as you treat your prospect meetings. Focus on effectiveness over activity. A packed calendar doesn't equal productivity. Virtual Selling Skills training teaches that peak performance in remote sales requires both intense focus and intentional recovery between calls. Conclusion Your energy and mental state aren't personal issues—they're professional imperatives. When you're running on empty or burning out, you're not just hurting yourself, you're hurting your prospects, your company, and your income. The solution isn't complicated: Fuel your body properly, control your calendar intentionally, and build recovery into your day. It's about being disciplined enough to invest in the foundation that makes everything else possible. Stop treating energy management and burnout prevention as luxuries. They're the difference between good salespeople and great ones. They're the difference between hitting your numbers and exceeding them. Take control of your energy, and you'll take control of your results. Ready to develop the mental toughness and discipline that separates top performers from the rest? Explore Sales Gravy University's comprehensive training programs and start leveling up your sales game.
A day in the life of a rep heading toward sales burnout: You wake up ready to crush your sales goals, skip breakfast to get an early jump on calls, grab fast food between appointments, and by 2 p.m., you're mentally checked out, struggling to focus on that critical prospect meeting. That's the reality facing Angela Mendez from Austin and Marcus Taylor from Denver. Angela's crashing every afternoon when she skips meals or eats on the go. Marcus is burning out fast, juggling a packed pipeline and back-to-back Zoom meetings. If you're nodding your head right now, this article is your wake-up call. Because the energy crisis and burnout epidemic in sales isn't just about being tired—it's costing you deals, destroying your performance, and stealing your edge when you need it most. Why Sales Reps Experience Afternoon Energy Crashes and How to Fix Them Let's start with the key facts of energy management: Your brain is an engine, and like any engine, it needs the right fuel to perform. When you skip meals or grab whatever's convenient, you're essentially putting sugar water in a Ferrari and wondering why it's sputtering. Here's what happens when you don't fuel properly: Your blood sugar crashes, your focus evaporates, and your personality literally changes. You become irritable, indecisive, and ineffective—exactly when you need to be sharp, confident, and persuasive. The solution isn't complicated, but it requires preparation and discipline. Start with breakfast—period. This isn't negotiable. You need something that gives you a slow burn: oatmeal with fruit, protein like eggs, something that keeps you steady until lunch. If you don't eat protein in the morning, you'll be hungry by 10 a.m. and making poor food choices. Pack your day the night before. Get a cooler. Fill it with real food: apples and almond butter, walnuts, dried fruits without added sugar, vegetables and hummus. Keep fresh fruit and vegetable juices without added sugar in small bottles. This isn't about being a health fanatic—it's about maintaining peak performance when deals are on the line. Here's the game-changer: Don't wait for fatigue or extreme hunger. Stay ahead of it. The moment you feel your energy dipping, that's too late. You should be fueling consistently throughout the day, not rescuing yourself from a crash. And here's a pro tip that might sound simple but works: Carry apples everywhere. When you start getting hungry and your personality begins to shift, an apple gives you just enough sugar and energy without the crash that comes from processed snacks. It's your emergency reset button. How Back-to-Back Meetings Create Sales Burnout and What to Do Instead Now let's talk about Marcus's burnout problem, because this one hits close to home for every salesperson drowning in Zoom fatigue and calendar chaos. Being on camera wears you out way faster than face-to-face meetings. If you're scheduling yourself back-to-back-to-back without recovery time, you're your own worst enemy. There's no formula that's going to solve the problem of walking from one meeting directly into the next meeting into the next meeting. Your brain can't handle it, and your performance will suffer. Take control of your calendar. I know this sounds obvious, but how much of your scheduling nightmare did you do to yourself? How often do you say yes when you should say no? How many meetings do you accept because of FOMO—fear of missing out—when the meeting is actually superfluous? Audit your last 30 days of meetings. Really look at them. How many could you have declined? How many were necessary for moving deals forward versus just making you feel busy and important? Here's what's really happening: You're filling your calendar to prove your value and demonstrate how busy you are. But a packed calendar isn't a badge of honor—it's a recipe for burnout and poor performance. It takes confidence and self-ownership to say,
The guys account some of the longest days they ever had in their ministries today. They finish off the week by sharing some incredible blessings as well.
Brim, Kim and Mr. Greer are back at it again. Apart from all the usual shenanigans, the gang chats about everything pop culture with all the trimmings and discusses Shark Week, Tom's dislike of Shark Week programming, and Brim's enjoyment of it. They also chat about playing Celebrity Softball, and how the GHR crew did a good job playing. The cast talks about the new Superman movie, the resurgence of crazy popcorn buckets and they discuss what's right and wrong for comedians. The crew also discusses the passing of legendary personalities, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne and the free offerings of tapioca for watching Matlock (as per Greer). The cast chats about Stephen Colbert losing his job and the end of Late Night, Shane Gillis and the Espy's, as well as a mention of Caitlyn Clark. They discuss Chicago's Epic Con controversy, and the increasing surge of conventions around the country. The crew chats about entertainment news, opinions and other cool stuff and things. Enjoy.Wherever you listen to podcasts & www.thegrindhouseradio.comhttps://linktr.ee/thegrindhouseradioThe Grindhouse RadioFB: @thegrindhouseradioTW: @therealghradioInstagram: @thegrindhouseradio
In this solo episode, I share some reflections on fatherhood as I prepare to welcome my son. I share six key lessons that I believe are essential for dads and will be a consistent reminder to me. - Timestamps: 00:00 The Journey to Fatherhood 02:49 Lessons for Dads: Modeling Behavior 05:57 Respecting Women: A Key Lesson 09:13 Praise Effort, Not Results 12:02 Prioritizing Health for Yourself and Family 15:13 The Long Days and Short Years of Parenting 17:48 Loving Your Child Unconditionally - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ - Shop For Everybody Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF
Bright Bold & Real has produced a special community series - Mindful Community Collective, MC² - to refresh and heal. This guided meditation is perfect to rest your mind and give your week a sense of calm, grace, and flexibility. Consider this time an oasis for your mind and soul.
Happy 4th of July week! You know how much I love this time of year. I talk about it all the time, and I just can't help myself—especially when we're soaking up all this light. That's exactly what I've been thinking about lately: the light. And not just how great it is that it's staying light […]
The Midwest and eastern United States are bracing for a heat wave. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently on trial for alleged sex trafficking and racketeering. The music mogul is being held in the Metropolitan Detention Center, also known as the MDC. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy breaks down what P. Diddy's life is like behind bars.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: If you received Depo-Provera birth control shots and were later diagnosed with a brain or spinal tumor called meningioma, you may be eligible for a lawsuit. Visit https://forthepeople.com/lcdepo to start a claim now! Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Producer:Jordan ChaconCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Long days at the auto repair shop can feel never-ending—but the years fly by before you know it. In this episode of Just One Thing, Rick White tackles the time trap that keeps shop owners stuck in reactive mode. He shares a simple, powerful strategy to take control of your days, regain focus, and finally make meaningful progress in your business. If you're tired of motion without movement, this one's for you.
Yesterday marked President Donald Trump's 100th day in office for his second term. A two-decade-old movie was the second-highest-grossing film in North America this past weekend. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO
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It's Q & A time, people! Kristen's tackling big stuff that keeps cheer parents up at night — think late practices, the business side of cheer, travel logistics, and those oh-so-fun late-night performances. Visit tccjewelry.com and enter code CHEERMOMPOD for 15% off your order Try the Slick Stick on your own hair and on your cheerleader's hair and experience the magic at slickhaircompany.com and enter code: THE CHEER MOM BLOG at checkout for 10% off today
Caine chases after Su-jin, flying back down the road that leads to one place: Metropolis West. It's time to come home — and time to leave another one behind. Featuring a split in the team, a way to keep doors shut, and a familiar voice. Trigger warnings: Reference to drugging, violence, emotional manipulation, yelling, discussion of family issues/money issues, brief mention of kidnapping, discussion of medical issues (recovery from S2 injuries), discussion of politics and war, implied spying/panopticon. Find us on our website at undertheelectricstars.com! Transcripts are available on our website. Follow us on social media! Tumblr ➠ undertheelectricstarspodcast.tumblr.com Twitter ➠ twitter.com/utes_podcast Team Rhea Anne as Caine Reyes John Patneaude as Sebastian Reyes Kevin Paculan as Vic Vass Robin Guzman as Jet Ari B. as Ava Jafari Matthew Nogueira as Kaleo Hale Christine Kim as Su-jin Yi Stephanie Arata as Elizabeth Haven Katriel Rose as Nell Palomo Rey Yoali Olachea Martinez as Indra Chaitrika Budamagunta as Lalitha Suravaram Philomena Sherwood as Tari de Whitte Additional voices were provided by Eli Ramos and Merry Wolf. 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Welcome, writers and book lovers. The Bleeders is a podcast about book writing and publishing. Make sure you subscribe to the companion Substack: https://thebleeders.substack.com/welcomeToday's guest is Andrew Bomback, author Doctor and Long Days, Short Years: A Cultural History of Modern Parenting. Follow Andrew on Instagram @andrewbomback and Twitter @asbomback.>>> Watch the full interview with Andrew on YouTube: https://youtu.be/boHDw5bhBYE?si=iBmDPjhWsPSFF8c4The Bleeders is hosted by Courtney Kocak. Follow her on X/Twitter and Instagram @courtneykocak. For more, check out her website courtneykocak.com.Courtney is teaching some upcoming workshops you might be interested in:Land Big Bylines by Writing for Columns: https://writingworkshops.com/products/land-big-bylines-by-writing-for-columns-zoom-seminarPodcasting for Writers: How to Start, Sustain & Grow Your Podcast: https://writingworkshops.com/products/podcasting-for-writers-how-to-start-sustain-grow-your-podcast-4-week-zoom-workshopHow to Build a “Platform” for Writers Who Shudder at the Thought: https://writingworkshops.com/products/how-to-build-a-platform-for-writers-who-shudder-at-the-thought-zoom-seminarStart a Newsletter to Supercharge Your Platform, Network and Business: https://writingworkshops.com/products/start-a-newsletter-to-supercharge-your-platform-network-business-zoom-seminar
I’ve learned over the years that there are some great ways we can help guard ourselves against the winter blues. Here are three things I do regularly every winter to renew myself. - Amanda Idleman
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Preparing for Mediation: What You Need to KnowIn this episode of How to Split a Toaster, Seth Nelson and Pete Wright dive into the importance of preparation when it comes to mediation. As part of the season-long series "Your Divorce Case," Seth and Pete aim to equip listeners with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the mediation process effectively. Next week, they'll be joined by mediator Tami Sbar to discuss the mediation process in depth.Seth and Pete emphasize the significance of setting realistic expectations for clients and the crucial role of emotional readiness in the mediation process. They discuss the confidential nature of mediation and how it differs from a trial setting. The hosts also highlight the importance of having a solid parenting plan and a clear understanding of financial matters before entering mediation.Questions we answer in this episode:What is mediation, and how does it fit into the court process?How can you prepare emotionally and mentally for mediation?What should you bring to mediation, and what can you expect during the process?Key Takeaways:Preparation is key to a successful mediation. Draft a parenting plan and gather financial documents beforehand.Mediation is confidential, allowing parties to speak freely and explore options without fear of repercussions in court.Compromising beyond your comfort level may be necessary, but it's often better than the alternative of going to court.Plus, we tackle another listener question! In "Fed Up with Frivolous Motions," a listener asks how to deal with a spouse who refuses to mediate and constantly files frivolous motions. Seth suggests requesting a scheduling order from the judge to set deadlines and keep the case moving forward.This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice for anyone preparing for mediation in their divorce case. By listening, you'll gain a better understanding of what to expect, how to prepare, and how to approach the process with the right mindset. Tune in to ensure you're well-equipped for your upcoming mediation session!Links & NotesSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:26) - Preparing for Mediation (01:14) - Setting Realistic Mediation Expectations (05:28) - Parenting Plan Mediation (09:13) - Getting Emotionally Ready (10:23) - Your Day to Talk Freely (14:12) - Goals (16:28) - What Causes Mediation to Fail (18:25) - Long Days (21:08) - Buyer's Remorse (25:08) - Last Notes (26:28) - Listener Question (30:02) - Wrap Up
Marty Solomon and Brent Billings are joined by special guest Catherine McNiel, author of Fearing Bravely.Fearing Bravely by Catherine McNielReview of Fearing Bravely — Marty Solomon, GoodreadsReview of Fearing Bravely — Brent Billings, GoodreadsLong Days of Small Things by Catherine McNielAll Shall Be Well by Catherine McNielMid-Faith Crisis by Catherine McNielWomen's Devotional BibleCatherine McNiel's websiteCatherine McNiel on Twitter/XCatherine McNiel on ThreadsCatherine McNiel on FacebookCatherine McNiel on InstagramCatherine McNiel on LinkedInAdditional audio production by Gus Simpson Special Guest: Catherine McNiel.
On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined once again by Sam Panico from B and S about Movies Podcast and www.bandsaboutmovies.com He is also on YouTube every Saturday on Groovy Doom's Drive In Asylum. They start the show by talking about Tarantino's love of this movie. Phillip reads the general information about this movie and Sam helps with some of the deep facts that he knows. Phillip and Sam go on some random tangents about TV shows and movies when they were growing up. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The two talk about other movies and connections to this movie. Then it's time to talk about the movie. It's a great discussion about all things. They answer the question of what Tarantino might have liked or used from this movie. Phillip and Sam then individually rate the movie. Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Downhill (1927). Sam mentions a movie that he watched recently, Scala!!! or, The Incredibly Strange Rise and Fall of the World's Wildest Cinema and How It Influenced a Mixed-up Generation of Weirdos and Misfits (2023). Then Phillip talks about what's coming up next week when he will be joined once again by Jennifer Upton to discuss 1954's Magnificent Obsession. You can see the movie here... https://m.ok.ru/video/1198513523426 Thanks for listening.
On this week's episode Phillip is joined by Rob Papp from The Cinemigos Podcast and the Circle of Jerks Podcast on YouTube to talk about the Roger Corman produced Beast From Haunted Cave from 1959. They start the show by catching up with each other, and then Phillip reads the general information about the movie with some facts that Phillip and Rob add to it. There are no Listener Opinions this week. Phillip and Rob discuss all aspects of this movie. It's a great conversation the two of them have. They answer the question of whether Tarantino liked or used anything from this movie. Rob and Phillip then individually rate the movie. Lastly they talk about whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; The Departed (2006). Rob gives a recommendation of a film that he watched Dodge City (1939). Phillip then promotes next week's show when he will be joined by Sam Panico to discuss Long Days of Hate AKA This Man Can't Die (1968). Thanks for listening.
KAIJU ALERT!!!! The rumbling of giant feet echo across the horizon, their roars screaming as they fill the void!!! It's Long Days vs. End of All Things and Life Like vs. The River! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. Everyone drinks this time, and fun is had by all (most). There are only a few episodes left in this inglorious Round 2, what will survive and move ahead, and which gets buried in the ancient burial ground destined to haunt a future suburban family? Tune and and find out.
Writer and artist Ruth Chou Simons, author of "Home is Right Where You Are," talks about following our Good Shepherd while we shepherd our young ones into adulthood. Pastor Keith Simon, co-host of "Truth over Tribe" podcast and book, helps us see the need to live in ways that clearly point to Jesus in the midst of our confused culture. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Within the context of shepherding lies another important idea. Good stewardship is the responsibility of any good shepherd. Our days with family can sometimes seem long, but ask any seasoned individual, the years go by too fast. What does healthy and profitable stewardship look like for parents today? How do we make the most of the time we've been given with our most valuable assets, our family? Let's dive in and listen to what the Holy Spirit has for us on this week's episode of Regroup.
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Join us for a discussion with Cam, Ben Pauling, Sam Pauling and Steven Cox as they cover the movie Cam has been acting in and the process and message of producing the movie, “DREAM”. The movie “DREAM” covers the evil that's pervaded our world which is at an all time high and our children are the ones that pay the most. Getting everyday people to do something about the reality that 2 Million children are trafficked every year is a daunting task, especially when our own media and entertainment industry wish to silence that truth. Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Follow DREAM the Movie & the Directors: https://www.instagram.com/dreammovieofficial/ Ben: https://www.instagram.com/benpauling/ Paul: https://www.instagram.com/samueljacobpauling/ Thank you to our sponsors: Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% your first order MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off and Free Shipping Sig Sauer: https://www.sigsauer.com/ use code CAM10 for 10% off optics Grizzly Coolers: https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off GoHunt: https://gohunt.com/ use code CAM when you sign up for $50 towards the gear shop + 10% off the GoHunt store MUDWTR: https://mudwtr.com/cam use code CAM for 15% off Timestamps: 0:00:00 Intro: How the Movie Came About 0:10:08 Raising Money to Produce the Movie 0:13:09 Sam's Position in DREAM 0:16:46 Ben & Sam's First Short Film 0:18:34 “From the Producer's of Godzilla” & A-List Actors 0:21:43 The Art of Movie Making & Creating a Movement 0:27:13 The Impact DREAM Has Brought to Cam 0:29:25 Ad Break 0:31:12 How it Feels to Produce a Movie After 4 Years in the Making 0:32:57 Long Days & A Love for Filmmaking 0:39:01 Cam's Humility in Acting - What the Directors Like About Cam 0:39:20 Creating Organic Moments in Acting 0:43:14 A Season of Growth for Cam 0:45:02 Having a Strong Connection to Faith & God 0:47:38 Unexpected Events During Filming 0:51:19 The People Supporting the Film Currently 0:53:13 Cam's Auditions 0:54:05 What Surprised Sam the Most 01:00:07 What's Surprised Cam the Most on Set 01:04:24 Connections from Filming 01:06:04 Gideon's Thoughts on the Movie Process 01:09:28 Outro
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Yannis Pappas is a stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. He's also the host of the "Long Days with Yanni" podcast. Watch his special, "Blowing The Light," now available on YouTube.