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Last time we spoke to Tori from the 2024 MAFS season, she hung up on us! hopefully we can get some burning questions in first this time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ICE is waging an “information war” on social media, TV, and radio. Washington Post reporters got access to thousands of chats and internal communications from the employees running PR for the Department of Homeland Security. They run a taxpayer-funded media machine whose main goal is to go viral, whether people love or hate the content. The goal is to go viral. But recent polling suggests the strategy could backfire. Listen to our interview with reporter Drew Harwell. *Note: Days after this interview was recorded, Harwell was laid off along with 300 of his colleagues at the Post. Latino USA is the longest-running news and culture radio program in the U.S., centering Latino stories and hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa. Follow the show to get every episode. Want to support our independent journalism? Join Futuro+ for exclusive episodes, sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes chisme on Latino USA and all our podcasts. Follow us on TikTok and YouTube. Subscribe to our newsletter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Musical surprises for HOURS tomorrow, Thursday! Rolling “100% Random Access Play Selection!” If it's predictable, it's boring! The Music Authority Podcast...download, listen, share, repeat…heard daily on Belter Radio, Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ *The Website - TheMusicAuthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! Follow me on “X” Jim Prell@TMusicAuthority*The Music Authority on @BelterRadio Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7 pm ET & Wednesday 9 pm ET*Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!February 18, 2026, Wednesday, the third slice…@Brian Jin - Tooth & Claw [You Are The Moon]@The Junior League - The Naked Lunchbox [Moon Neither Noticed Nor Ignored] (koolkatmusik.com)@The Legal Matters - It Doesn't Matter [Lost At Sea] (@Big Stir Records)@The Cynz - Heartbreak Time [Confess] (@Jem Records)@Flowertown - The Evergiven [Half Yesterday]@SLD - Everywhere She Goes [Look Back] (koolkatmusik.com)@Joel Robson - Wanderlust [Breadcrumbs]@DownTown Mystic - Some Day [Mystic Highway]@Keeley - Saw The Sea [Drawn To The Flame]@Sergio Ceccanti - Time Don't Grieve [Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind] (koolkatmusik.com)@Orchid Mantis - Spirit Circle [Smart Track Sampler '25]@Sorry Monks - I Don't Wanna Hear It [Flora and Fauna] (@Subjangle)@Mike Williamson - Mirror Can't See [Mike Williamson]@The Promise - The Promise [Gift]@JustFolk - So Much [Best of JustFolk 2012-2025]@Janne Borge - Just An Illusion [Poetry, Protest & Pop Songs] (koolkatmusik.com)@Famous Groupies – Thank You [The Furry White Album]
Ahead of Pat Kenny's move to weekends at the beginning of March, we've delved into the archives to bring you some of the best pieces from his dozen-and-a-half years of mornings on Newstalk.You may know the CIA from fiction, but how does the actual agency work around the world? Tim Weiner has reported on the agency around the world and joins us to discuss the work of the agency in the 21st century which he details in his new book ‘The Mission'. Tim Weiner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author joined Pat Kenny on the show.
In this episode, Dr. K explores the "insidious" reality of the self-help industry: why we are watching more "productive" content than ever, yet seeing fewer real-world results. He breaks down the psychology of how our brains trick us into thinking we're improving when we're actually just being entertained. What to expect in this episode: • The "Sneaky" Thought Behind Procrastination: A deep dive into why we choose self-help videos over comedy sketches as a way to avoid the guilt of wasting time. • A Look Behind the YouTube Curtain: Dr. K explains why creators are forced to make content that is "palatable" for the algorithm rather than what is scientifically proven to be helpful. • The Danger of the Second Screen: An analysis of why treating self-help as "free" or "bonus" content makes your brain unwilling to pay the actual mental cost of real-life change. • Why Motivation Always Fails: An explanation of "Motivational Interviewing" and the specific point where the rising cost of effort inevitably outweighs far-away rewards. • Flipping the Learning Script: A framework for moving away from passive consumption and toward a "targeted" strategy where the work comes first and the videos come second.HG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3 - A look behind the curtain full 3182 Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:56:25 +0000 iCNqRujqeJr3xjp91mgRdt60uqYkmg1A nfl,college basketball,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,college basketball,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,society & culture Hour 3 - A look behind the curtain Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%
In this episode of Look Behind the Look, host Tiffany Bartok welcomes the dynamic duo Barbara Guillaume & Amy Komorowski , renowned groomers who have worked with Hollywood's elite, including Bradley Cooper, Adam Driver and Leo DiCaprio. Together, they unveil the secrets behind their innovative product, Circa 1970 face oil, a, gender-neutral skincare product, formulated with bakuchiol to serve as a natural, non-irritating alternative to retinol. The women are transparent with their challenges (thank you, ladies, we are not alone it seems:), and reveal why their (ahem) very famous clients pay retail to secure this magic potion for themselves. Entirely self-funded and deeply inspirational, Amy and Barbara tell all about this extraordinary product and how it found its way to the most elite vanities in Hollywood and beyond.I've used this magic potion and the smell alone is heaven-on-earth, not to mention the power of the product… and its two founders.Head Here for Circa 1970 Oil Get full access to Look Behind The Look at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
Cheeseburger slider stacks for dinner tonight…even grating my own cheddar cheese for the topping! The Music Authority Podcast... download, listen, share, repeat…heard daily on Belter Radio, Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ *The Website - TheMusicAuthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! Follow me on “X” Jim Prell@TMusicAuthority*The Music Authority on @BelterRadio Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7 pm ET & Wednesday 9 pm ET*Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!February 2, 2026, Monday, part two…@Nighthymn - Afterthought [The Static Within]@Brian Jin - Maiden Name [You Are The Moon]@The Junior League - A Matter Of Time [Moon Neither Noticed Nor Ignored] (koolkatmusik.com)@Bob Burger - Impression [The Domino Effect] (@Jem Records)@The Legal Matters - The Exit Signs [Lost At Sea] (@Big Stir Records)@The Cynz - Watching You [Confess] (@Jem Records)@SLD - Everywhere She Goes [Look Back] (koolkatmusik.com)@Mike Browning - (It's How You Hold Your) Ice Cream Cone [Another Bite At The Apple]@Joel Robson - Cross The Line [Breadcrumbs]@DownTown Mystic - Modern Ways [Mystic Highway]@Sergio Ceccanti - Secret Garden [Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind] (koolkatmusik.com)@Lunar Isles - Another World [Smart Track Sampler '25]@The Bishop's Daredevil Stunt Club - Hold You Up [Please Stand By] (koolkatmusik.com)@Sorry Monks - Flora And Fauna [Flora And Fauna] (@Subjangle)@The Promise – Breathe In [Gift]@JustFolk – All I Really Want [Best Of JustFolk 2012-2025]
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When shopping for bagged veggies, are you, like this woman ahead of me today, checking EACH AND EVERY BAG OF PRECHOPPED AND CLEANED CAULIFLOUR? If so, for what? She had each bag in her hands…inspecting. I spotted one bag lying aside near the bagged broccoli. I grabbed that one. She stated to me that she “hadn't looked at that bag yet.” I stated “you're not going to, as I need this for my dinner tonight. I'm planning on cooking and eating it not inspecting it for whatever you're inspecting all the bags for!” She literally had ALL the bags but one in her hands. The Music Authority Podcast...download, listen, share, repeat…heard daily on Belter Radio, Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Website - TheMusicAuthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! Follow me on “X” Jim Prell@TMusicAuthority*The Music Authority on @BelterRadio Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7 pm ET & Wednesday 9 pm ET*Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!January 27, 2026, Tuesday, “Album Tracks Aplenty!” the middle section…@The Cynz - Woman Child [Confess] (@Jem Records)@Joel Robson - Colours Of Love [Breadcrumbs]@DownTown Mystic - Lost & Found [Mystic Highway]@Diablogato - Blood Moon [Old Ghosts] (@Rum Bar Records)@Sergio Ceccanti - Burning Sun [Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind] (koolkatmusik.com)@Barbora Hora - So Little To Say [Smart Track Sampler '25]@Sorry Monks - (It's Just The) End Of The Year [Flora and Fauna] (@Subjangle)@Josh Johnston - He Is Here [Reasons To Fly]@The Promise - You Were Mine [Gift]@JustFolk - Coma Tonight [Best of JustFolk 2012-2025]@Janne Borge - Sunday At Sundown [Poetry, Protest & Pop Songs] (koolkatmusik.com)@Maple Mars - Crooked Smile [Someone's Got To Listen] (@Big Stir Records)@Rec Centre - Tiger [Squash] (@Subjangle)@He's Dead Jim – Bet On Black [These Men, These Monsters] (koolkatmusik.com)@Shopfires – Limerence [Holding On To Letting Go] (@Subjangle)@Space Jaguar – Bad Reputation [Every Room Is An Escape Room] (@Subjangle)
Spicy Sesame Ginger Chicken & Broccoli for dinner tonight. The Music Authority Podcast...download, listen, share, repeat…heard daily on Belter Radio, Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ AND NOW there is a website! TheMusicAuthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! Seeing that I'm gone from FB now…Follow me on “X” Jim Prell@TMusicAuthority*The Music Authority on @BelterRadio Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7 pm ET & Wednesday 9 pm ET*Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!January 20, 2026, Tuesday, opening verse…@Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEME@Brian Jin - Understand [You Are The Moon]@Columbus - Hesitate [Girls]@Jim Basnight - See It In Your Eyes [Under The Rock] (koolkatmusik.com)@The Junior League - Forget Forget Me Nots [Moon Neither Noticed Nor Ignored] (koolkatmusik.com)@Adult School - Love Loss@The Legal Matters - Shake This Feeling [Lost At Sea] (@Big Stir Records)@The Radio Field - Apogee [Air and Sunlight]@Los Pepes - The Happiness Program [The Happiness Program] (@Beluga Records)@The Cynz - Ghost Rider [Confess] (@Jem Records)@SLD - Almost Forgotten [Look Back] (koolkatmusik.com)@Joel Robson - Parade [Breadcrumbs]@Laurie Biagini - Imposter Syndrome Burn [Stranger In The Mirror]@DownTown Mystic - Read the Signs [Mystic Highway]@Sergio Ceccanti - The Words We Used To Say [Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind] (koolkatmusik.com)@Rapt - Making Maps [Smart Track Sampler '25]@Sorry Monks - Got All That I Need [Flora and Fauna (@Subjangle)
Today my guest is Tiffany Bartok, the woman who, back in 2013 decided to make a documentary about the legendary makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin.Little did she know it would take numerous interview requests spread across several few years and along the way someone else would also decide to make a Kevyn Aucoin documentary!If you don't already know Kevyn Aucoin, he was a brilliant, influential makeup artist who rose to fame in the ‘80s and ‘90s.While he worked with all the great photographers, including Albert Watson, Herb Ritts, Steven Klein and Steven Meisel, he was known for always taking Polaroids of his own looks and becoming one of the highest paid makeup artists in history.In this episode, Tiffany – who's also the host of one of my fave geeky podcasts Look Behind the Look – shares on the ups and downs and the realities of making a documentary and also about the brilliance of Kevyn himself.This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves makeup, is a fan of Kevyn's work or anyone who's ever wondered about what it takes to make a documentary.LinksWatch Larger than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story: https://vinylfoote.vhx.tv/checkout/larger-than-life-the-kevyn-aucoin-storyFollow Tiffany at https://www.instagram.com/tiffanybartokMy Substack: https://thecharissereport.substack.comThreads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charisse_kenion/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenionCheck out my ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautymeBusiness inquiries: info@charissekenion.com
In this holiday edition of Look Behind the Look, we unwrap the layers of Terry Gilliam's 1985 film Brazil, a retro futurist fever dream that cleverly disguises its incisive critique of bureaucracy and authoritarianism as a Christmas movie. Join us as we explore the film's rich aesthetics, from its elaborate production design to the campy hair and makeup, revealing how these visuals reflect the emotional machinery of a society struggling under the weight of conformity and denial. Discover how Brazil remains relevant today, echoing our contemporary challenges with digital systems and the normalization of crisis.0:00 - Intro 1:28 - Gilliam After Python: The Architect of Beautiful Nightmares 3:05 - The Look: A World Styled for Breakdown 4:12 - Camp as Survival & Bureaucratic Beauty 5:25 - Imagination as a Last Resort: Sam Dreams 6:18 - The Restaurant Scene: Elegance at the Edge of Collapse 7:05 - When Help Becomes Theater 7:41 - When Emptiness Becomes Violence 8:27 - The Christmas Setting: Festivity as Emotional Camouflage 9:36 - If Brazil Were Made Today 13:27 - Closing Get full access to Look Behind The Look at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
Feel REALLY GOOD today, minus the never-ending cough! Checked in with the doc; and the team stated that coughing with little to no pain is a sign that the virus is at the end of its time with me. Me back inside the show for tomorrow seems a sure thing! The Music Authority Podcast...download, listen, share, repeat…heard daily on Belter Radio, Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ AND NOW there is a website! TheMusicAuthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! Seeing that I'm gone from FB now…Follow me on “X” Jim Prell@TMusicAuthority*The Music Authority on @BelterRadio Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7 pm ET & Wednesday 9 pm ET*Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!January 13, 2026, Tuesday, “Album Tracks Aplenty!” opens like this…@Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEME@The Cynz - Don't Give Up [Confess] (@Jem Records)@SLD - 38 Days [Look Back] (koolkatmusik.com)@Joel Robson - Zeitgeist [Breadcrumbs]@The Magnificent (Soul Review) - Testify [Monolithic] (@Rum Bar Records)@DownTown Mystic - Some Day [Mystic Highway]@Sergio Ceccanti - Again And Again [Leave The Past, Don't Look Behind] (koolkatmusik.com)@SUPER8UK - The World Is Happening [Universal Journey]@Eversame - 83 [Smart Track Sampler '25]@Sorry Monks - So Sad What Happened To Him [Flora and Fauna] (@Subjangle)@The Promise - Everything I've Wanted [Gift]@Alyssandra Nighswonger - Pond Of Lillies [Will You Stay]@JustFolk - Say Goodbye [Best of JustFolk 2012-2025]@Janne Borge - Coma Dreams [Poetry, Protest & Pop Songs] (koolkatmusik.com)@SHOPFIRES - A Lover's Life Is Another's Life [Holding On To Let Go] (@Subjangle)
Family Matters with Jim Minnery - The Faith & Politics Show !
Happy New Year !We hope you and yours had a wonderful Christmas and were able to zero in on the Christ child with purpose and focus.On today's final 2025 episode of "I'm Glad You Said That", I get to be the one interviewed.KyLeah Mindala, our Donor Relations team member will be asking me about my background, how & why Alaska Family Council was started and what we hope to accomplish in the coming year. I'm really looking forward to it and am so grateful for KyLeah's passion, commitment and young energy she has infused into the ministry.Support the show
In this look in John's revelation, we see a glimpse of the eternal working of God in accomplishing his plan for his redeemed ones through the ages.
In this episode of the Bill Kelly podcast, the host discusses the implications of recent political developments in the Trump administration, particularly focusing on the impact on Canada, revelations from White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, the anticipated release of the Epstein files, and the ongoing situation in Venezuela.Tune into Episode 305 of The Bill Kelly Podcast for conversations in critical times!This episode was recorded on December 16, 2025.Don't forget to like, share, comment and subscribe to support Bill's work! THANK YOU!Become a podcast member for weekly public and private livestreams, and to hear Bill's stories and life lessons from 50+ years as a broadcast journalist in his members-only series, THE WAY I SEE IT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeUbzckOLocFzNeY1D72iCA/joinListen to The Bill Kelly Podcast everywhere: https://kite.link/the-bill-kelly-podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBillKellyPodcast/featuredBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/billkellypodcast.bsky.socialSubStack: billkelly.substack.com/*Comment ‘likes' on behalf of this channel are an acknowledgment of your comment, not necessarily an endorsement of its contents. Thanks for joining these critical discussions in critical times!WATCH THIS EPISODE and subscribe to our channel: https://youtu.be/1V7oAw7E42I?si=Bjx9o_C2v5erCiiQ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit billkelly.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of Look Behind the Look, I chat with makeup designer Sharon Tabb, who shares her creative journey behind the scenes of the hit series “The Lowdown” and the important film “Sarah's Oil.” Sharon shared with me her origin story and while I always love a “how did you get here” exchange, this one is truly remarkable as serendipity and a leap of faith were powerful players in Sharon's arrival to her career. If you are just getting started in your career, this episode is full of words of wisdom, and if you are far along in your journey, you will love hearing about what keeps Sharon motivated as I am sure you can relate. I was truly recharged after spending time with her and I know you will be too. Get full access to Look Behind The Look at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
Brandon Sedloff marks the 100th episode of The Distribution with a reflective deep dive into the most consistent themes, lessons, and market insights gathered across his conversations with leaders throughout private markets. He revisits the origins of the show, shares his perspective on today's uniquely challenging environment for investment managers, and distills the personal, operational, and strategic principles that repeatedly surface in his discussions. From authenticity and storytelling to operational excellence, shifting capital structures, and the growing role of technology and AI, Brandon outlines what it takes to build a durable, differentiated firm in an increasingly competitive landscape. He discusses: • The personal nature of private markets and why authenticity, relationships, and lifelong learning consistently define top performers • The growing emphasis on building durable enterprises, intentional culture, and leadership rooted in patience, transparency, and trust • How managers can create true differentiation by deeply understanding their unique advantages and reimagining organizational structure • Major strategy themes across private credit, living sectors, digital infrastructure, energy transition, and global market opportunities • The evolution of capital structures, including open-end vehicles, the rise of the private wealth channel, and increasing consolidation and GP-strategic capital activity • The operational and technological shifts reshaping the industry, including data readiness, outsourcing undifferentiated work, and the cultural mindset required for AI adoption • Key career, leadership, and strategic advice distilled from 100 episodes of conversations with private markets leaders Links: Brandon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bsedloff/ Juniper Square - https://www.junipersquare.com/ Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:36) - Themes across 100 podcast episodes (00:06:17) - Key leadership traits from guests (00:07:45) - Operational alpha (00:11:55) - Trends in investment style (00:16:42) - GP staking and strategic M&A (00:19:34) - AI (00:23:16) - Advice for GPs and operators (00:25:59) - Innovation (00:30:59) - Predictions for 2026
If you've ever looked at a leader you admire and thought, "Wow, they have it all together," this episode is a powerful and necessary look behind the curtain. For the first time, Samantha is peeling back the layers of her "put together" persona to share a raw, unfiltered, and deeply vulnerable update on what's really been going on in her life and business. This isn't a formal lesson; it's an intimate conversation about the messy middle of leadership.Samantha opens up about her long-term battle with burnout, the high achiever's curse of never stopping to celebrate, and the frustrating process of overthinking and losing self-trust. She shares her journey of navigating her identity as a psychic, the pain of being misunderstood, and a powerful "Zone of Genius" exercise that brought her to tears mid-episode. This is a testament to the fact that no one has it all figured out, and the path of a high-frequency leader isn't always pretty. If you're ready for real connection and a reminder that you're not alone in your struggles, this episode is a must-listen.TIMESTAMPS:01:32 Why vulnerability is so hard (and why Samantha is choosing it now)03:54 The problem with performative content (and why we crave the truth)05:29 Samantha's raw admission: "I think I've been burnt out."07:00 The fear of slowing down (and never starting back up)09:00 The High Achiever's Curse: why we never stop to celebrate ourselves15:08 The journey of figuring out HOW you want to work with clients19:17 Navigating her psychic gifts and the fear of being misunderstood26:28 Her biggest shame: the frustrating cycle of overthinking33:40 A powerful "Zone of Genius" exercise you can do with a friend38:00 The question that made Samantha cry on air>> RESOURCES + LINKSHop on my Newsletter to Watch Me Build My Podcast + Media Company, Voice and Visibility in public – https://voiceandvisibility.myflodesk.com/optinFollow Samantha on InstagramFollow Samantha on TiktokSubscribe on Youtube
Noam Moshe, Claroty's Vulnerability Research Team Lead, joins Dave to discuss Team 82's work on "Turning Camera Surveillance on its Axis." Team82 disclosed four vulnerabilities in Axis.Remoting—deserialization, a MiTM “pass-the-challenge” NTLMSSP flaw, and an unauthenticated fallback HTTP endpoint—that enable pre-auth remote code execution against Axis Device Manager and Axis Camera Station. They found more than 6,500 Axis.Remoting services exposed online (over half in the U.S.), letting attackers enumerate targets, install malicious Axis packages, and hijack, view, or shut down managed camera fleets.Axis published an urgent advisory, issued patches for ADM 5.32, Camera Station 5.58 and Camera Station Pro 6.9, accepted Team82's disclosure, and organizations are urged to update. The research can be found here: Turning Camera Surveillance on its Axis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noam Moshe, Claroty's Vulnerability Research Team Lead, joins Dave to discuss Team 82's work on "Turning Camera Surveillance on its Axis." Team82 disclosed four vulnerabilities in Axis.Remoting—deserialization, a MiTM “pass-the-challenge” NTLMSSP flaw, and an unauthenticated fallback HTTP endpoint—that enable pre-auth remote code execution against Axis Device Manager and Axis Camera Station. They found more than 6,500 Axis.Remoting services exposed online (over half in the U.S.), letting attackers enumerate targets, install malicious Axis packages, and hijack, view, or shut down managed camera fleets.Axis published an urgent advisory, issued patches for ADM 5.32, Camera Station 5.58 and Camera Station Pro 6.9, accepted Team82's disclosure, and organizations are urged to update. The research can be found here: Turning Camera Surveillance on its Axis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A controversy has been stirring in the Christian music world after Forrest Frank announced that he felt convicted by the Lord not to attend the Dove Awards, an event many see as the Grammys of Christian music. His decision sparked quite a reaction, especially from country star Jelly Roll who seemed to take unction to Frank's conviction. And while Jelly Roll delivered an emotional, faith filled speech at the Dove Awards, a different version of him showed up just a few days later in front of Michigan football fans, this appearance raises serious questions about his authenticity and public faith. Today, we'll take a closer look at what's happening across the contemporary Christian music scene, with Maverick City Music marred in a lawsuit from former members and the former Newsboys frontman Michael Tait having tapes released of his apology to people he took advantage of, leaving many wondering what is going on in the CCM world and has it always been rife with hypocrisy, lies and wickedness? Follow Good Fight Ministries on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodfightministries Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodfightministries Twitter/X: https://www.twitter.com/goodfightmin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodfightministries Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodfight We're on Rumble! https://rumble.com/GoodFightMinistries
Have you ever been spiritually stuck; feeling like you're going through the motions without getting anywhere? Coach Lydia Robertson addresses this common problem with an exercise to help you look behind, around, and ahead at God's faithfulness in your life. As a thank you for your support this month, please choose from two excellent books—each designed to encourage and equip you as you grow in Christ:Mostly Scripture QD: 500 Scripture-based questions with quick, practical reflections to help tackle life's toughest challenges.Life after Death: Explores what happens when we die and how that shapes the way we live today.Yours with a gift of any amount.Thank you for supporting the mission of Christ.
Greetings, creepy creatures of the night—it's officially Halloween Horror Season!
Erik Bloomquist, Wanjie Sun, Yingwen Dong, and Jonathan Moscovici discuss what occurs behind the curtain at the Regulatory-Industry Statistics Workshop.
The Boys are back today breaking down all the betting action in the sports world that happened this weekend. It was a great week 0 and there was a lot to discuss before looking ahead to week 1. The guys also talk the Tour Championship. As always, they give their best bets for the day as well.
Step behind the scenes of Apple TV's hit series "The Studio" in this special 2025 Emmy-Nominees episode of Look Behind the Look! Host Tiffany Bartok sits down with Emmy-nominated costume designer Cameron Lennox to uncover the creative process, inspirations, and secrets behind the show's unforgettable looks. Discover how Cameron collaborates with stars like Seth Rogen, Catherine O'Hara, and Katheryn Hahn, crafts character-defining wardrobes, and brings unexpected Hollywood glamour into the modern era. A deep dive into the artistry of costume design, this episode is a must-listen for fans of film, television, and style. Don't miss your chance to learn what it takes to create award-worthy costumes and iconic on-screen moments!For more, check out the Look Behind the Look episode on The Studio's Hair and Makeup Design with myself, Jorgee Douglass and Vanessa Price.0:00 Introduction to Look Behind the Look 1:58 Meeting Cameron Lennox 3:47 Cameron's History with Seth Rogen 7:22 Cameron's Hollywood Connection 8:59 Development of The Studio 12:07 Film Noir Episode Discussion 15:23 Seth Rogen's Costume Design 17:35 Catherine O'Hara's Character Style 20:38 Katherine Hahn's Character Design 26:06 Quinn's Character Development and Wardrobe 33:16 Closing RemarksWatch The Studio Get full access to Look Behind The Look at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
You may know the CIA from fiction, but how does the actual agency work around the world? Tim Weiner has reported on the agency around the world and joins us to discuss the work of the agency in the 21st century which he details in his new book ‘The Mission'. Tim Weiner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author joined Pat Kenny on the show.
This week, we speak with Monty Stoller (Head Financial Intermediaries) about the role of the Financial Intermediaries business at Bergos and its potential.DISCLAIMER This publication is for information- and marketing purposes only. The provided information is not legally binding and neither constitutes a financial analysis, nor an offer for investment-transactions or an investment advice and does not substitute any legal, tax or financial advice. Bergos AG does not accept any liability for the accuracy, correctness or completeness of the information. Bergos AG excludes any liability for the realisation of forecasts or other statements contained in the publication. The reproduction in part or in full without prior written permission of Bergos is not permitted.
A mysterious narrator of the story recounts a chilling tale of crime and paranoia. After his partner's murder, a mild-mannered engraver descends into madness and embarks on a brutal quest for revenge across Depression-era America.Take the WEIRD DARKNESS LISTENER SURVEY and help mold the future of the podcast = https://weirddarkness.com/surveyJoin the DARKNESS SYNDICATE: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateIN THIS EPISODE: A skilled counterfeiter named Justin is forced to lay low when his partner turns up dead and the police start asking questions. Holed up in a New York apartment with a printing press and a growing sense of unease, Justin tries to stay one step ahead of discovery. But as the days stretch on, the pressure mounts — and someone, somewhere, seems to know exactly where he is. ABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.DISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.SOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Stories Not For The Nervous” by Alfred Hitchcock: https://amzn.to/4o9Fz34Background music by Shadows Symphony: https://amzn.to/4lubzNqWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library=====(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: July 17, 2025EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/dontlookbehindyou#FredricBrown #DontLookBehindYou #AlfredHitchcock #StoriesNotForTheNervous #ClassicHorror #VintageHorror #1940sHorror #ElleryQueenMysteryMagazine #EQMM #PsychologicalThriller #TwistEnding #MetaHorror #FourthWallHorror #SerialKiller #CreepyStory #ScaryStories #HorrorNarration #WeirdDarkness #ClassicThriller #NoirHorror #TrueCrime #HorrorStory #VintageMystery #PulpFiction #HorrorAnthology #CreepyPasta #HorrorReading #ClassicMystery #ThrillerStory #ScaryNarration
In this episode of Look Behind The Look, my better half,Jayce Bartok, guest hosts and delves into the life and legacy of Cathryn Coulson, famously known as the Log Lady from David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Jayce shared with director Richard Green his experience watching the documentary I Know Cathryn the Log Lady, which paints a vivid portrait of her multifaceted life as an actress, camera operator, and a vibrant personality who faced her illness with unwavering commitment to her craft. Richard reveals the intricate journey of bringing Cathryn's story to the screen. From the challenges of navigating intense NDAs to capturing Cathryn's essence beyond her iconic role, Richard discusses the profound impact Cathryn had on those around her and the lessons he learned throughout the filmmaking process. Jayce and Richard discuss the emotional weight of Cathryn's final moments, her passion for performance, and the unique bond she shared with David Lynch as they worked together to create magic ...even in her last days. This episode is a celebration of resilience, artistry, and the indelible mark left by a beloved figure in television history. Learn More About the Film HERE (and check out the shop for cute merch!) Get full access to Look Behind The Look at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
The Inside Scoop with Anytime Soccer Training - Discussing Youth Soccer from Around the World
Hey, it's Neil Crawford, host of The Inside Scoop and founder of Anytime Soccer Training. Today's episode is a little different — I'm responding to a text from a fellow "parent trainer" that had me thinking. We're talking about what it really looks like behind the scenes when parents support their kids in soccer development, how the so-called "crazy parent" label gets thrown around, and why it's not always what people assume. I'll also share why I think we need more honest conversations about the role parents play, and why having a deliberate plan matters more than people give credit for. If you're a parent trainer or just curious about this side of youth soccer, this one's for you. Let's get better together.
Welcome back to another bite-sized episode of Look Behind the Look. Today, we're back with another obscure cinema excavation exploring Spike Lee's 1996 film, Girl 6. The film offers a unique take on the world of phone sex operators through the eyes of an aspiring actress in New York City and, of course, so much more than that. We'll explore how this film fell into obscurity...and the layered messages on race and female exploitation.Despite its ambitious narrative, the film received mixed reviews upon release and was a commercial disappointment, grossing approximately $4.9 million against a $12 million budget. Girl 6 was dismissed so hard when it came out; it's like it just vanished from Spike Lee's filmography. Reviewers like The Washington Post's Rita Kempley described it as "little more than a profane litany punctuated by Oscar-caliber orgasms," while the Post's Desson Howe stated that "it's enough to reduce expectations over him forever."Even when discussing He Got Game two years later, Spike wouldn't mention Girl 6…That's how much people sidelined it. It's wild because after Girl 6, Spike didn't make another film centered on a female perspective until Chi-Raq in 2015, almost 20 years later. You have to wonder if the reception to Girl 6 made Spike pull back from telling stories about women, especially Black women, navigating systems that weren't built for them. Girl 6 is one of Spike's most overlooked films, but also one of the most fascinating. That's exactly why it deserves a closer look behind the look.A Cultural ReassessmentIn 1996, people didn't know what to do with Girl 6. It barely made a dent at the box office, critics were lukewarm at best, and ultimately, it faded into obscurity. But here's the thing—Girl 6 wasn't a failure. It was a film about performance, sex, race, capitalism, and identity. It didn't fit the mold Hollywood—or even Spike Lee fans—wanted it to fit.This was Spike's first time directing a script he didn't write. The screenplay came from Pulitzer Prize-winner Suzan-Lori Parks, and what they created together was something totally different from the more straightforward sociopolitical narratives people had come to expect from Spike. Instead of overt protest, Girl 6 gives us a quiet, messy rebellion in the form of one Black woman trying to survive the film industry without selling her soul.Theresa Randle plays Judy, a struggling actress who ends up working as a phone sex operator to make ends meet. And that premise could've easily become male-gazey or exploitative in the wrong hands. But it doesn't. This is a story about the male gaze, not one that indulges it. The camera doesn't leer. It's observant. It's empathetic. It's watching Judy navigate objectification. Beyond general objectification, it shows how she manages which specific forms of objectification she subjugates herself to, like being told by her boss, Lil played by a perfectly cast, Hollywood legend, Jenifer Lewis, she needs to sound “Caucasian” on the phone, because that's what “the client likes.”The film also drops in these surreal, meta moments that throw you off, especially the interspersed news storyline of the young black girl who survived falling down the elevator shaft in her building, but that's the point. It draws a direct line from girlhood to adulthood—how young Black girls are burdened from the start with invisibility, impossible standards, and stereotypes they're expected to navigate alone just to survive. We see Judy auditioning for roles where she's told to be more "urban," more "real," while directors like Quentin Tarantino, in his now-infamous cameo, barks at Judy with lines laced in microaggressions that escalate—into full-blown aggression, unchecked racism, and flat-out exploitation as he demands she take her top off on camera. It's violent in its familiarity. And that's the point. Girl 6 doesn't flinch—it forces us to sit in the discomfort, to confront how easily Black women are dehumanized under the guise of “opportunity.” This isn't just a scene. It's a reckoning that begins Judy's arc. It's Spike and Suzan-Lori Parks holding up a mirror and asking, ‘How many times has this happened—and how many times did we call it art?' or better yet "This is what you do to Black women when you 'give them a chance.'"And that's why the ending hits so hard. Because after everything—after all that growth and pain and disillusionment—it's gutting to see Judy go back to Shoplifter. It's framed like a reunion, maybe even a resolution—but it isn't. It's a return to something familiar. Something that once had control over her.And when she heads to L.A. for her so-called fresh start, she walks right into the same kind of exploitative audition that launched this whole journey. The loop restarts. But this time—she doesn't freeze. She doesn't stay quiet. She doesn't submit. She assertively leaves. That moment shifts everything. Because even though the circumstances haven't evolved, she has. It's not loud. It's not celebrated. But it's powerful. It's self-possession. It's Judy refusing to play the part again, even if the script is exactly the same.So no, the ending isn't tied up in a bow. But it's not hopeless either. Girl 6 isn't offering a fantasy of escape—it's showing us what resistance looks like when the world and the people around you won't meet you halfway. Quiet, deliberate, exhausted… but still yours.So why did Girl 6 flop? Because audiences weren't ready for a Black feminist art film disguised as a phone-sex dramedy. It didn't check the boxes. It wasn't "important" in how people expected a Spike Lee joint to be. The film's portrayal of Judy's experiences resonates with contemporary discussions about the empowerment and exploitation inherent in everything we've come to understand about performance, labor, and digital sex work (hello, OnlyFans), Girl 6 feels prophetic. In recent years, Girl 6 has been reassessed for its ahead-of-its-time commentary on sex work and female agency.It's time we stop calling it a misstep. Girl 6 didn't fail. We did—for not seeing what it was trying to show us. With all that said, I do still think it's worth critiquing how a man directing the film despite having a female screenwriter is a statement and impression in and of itself that is left upon this film, and that's something we're still unpacking today.The wigs, costuming, and futuristic sets are all intentional and impeccably designed. Judy is a chameleon, adapting to the fantasies projected onto her. She tries never to lose herself, but as the film progresses, it becomes a hard line to walk. And Randle does it brilliantly. Her performance is nuanced, internal, and often quiet—maybe that's why it got overlooked. People expected something louder. But Judy's strength is in her stillness. I paused the film so many times in awe, wondering - how we didn't get Theresa Randle leading dozens of films post-Girl 6. Her performance has always stuck with me. She is the film.Girl 6 is a wig-lover's dream. Theresa Randle wears over 20 different wigs and styles throughout the film, and each one feels like a window into her state of mind or her persona at that moment. Her hair isn't just flair—it's fashion, character, power, and commentary all in one.There's the long honey-blonde crop she rocks in the phone booth—classic "sex symbol" vibes and we see everything from her an ode to Dorothy Dandridge, bantu knots, finger waves, a full-on Foxy Brown afro—it's a whiplash of transformations that, if you blink, you might miss one. Her hair becomes armor, a mask, a performance. And what's genius is that the wigs and styling reflect the emotional tone of each scene without her having to say a word.It also speaks to the fantasy that phone sex work sells. Every call, every client, is a role she steps into. And Theresa's ever-changing look mirrors that idea—who she is depends entirely on who's on the other end of the line and what they're paying for.Plus, let's give some flowers to the hairstyling team. There is not much information out there about who exactly was responsible. I tried to get in touch with Lisa Hazell, but could not reach her for an interview. The hair designs gave Theresa an entire visual vocabulary of Black femininity, expression, power, seduction, and identity.Theresa Randle played Judy, the lead role. Before this, Randle had appeared in supporting roles in Lee's "Jungle Fever" and "Malcolm X." Her performance as Judy marked her first leading role, showcasing her range and depth as an actress.And while a lot of this film wasn't exactly the norm for Spike, he still had a role, as he often does—but this time, it feels especially personal. He plays Judy's cousin and best friend, Jimmy, a comic book nerd obsessed with blaxploitation and sports memorabilia. It's sweet and totally feels like a little bit of an opportunity for Spike to get all his Brooklyn Dodgers gear into the production design. He's one of the only people in her life who doesn't sexualize Judy, who just wants to hang out and talk about old-school movies. It's giving Letterboxd boyfriend energy… uh if your boyfriend was your cousin and just wanted to debate Pam Grier films over pizza. Their friendship grounds the film, a reminder of who Judy is underneath all the wigs and roleplay.The opposite of Jimmy is Isaiah Washington's character—Judy's ex, known only as “Shoplifter.” And that name alone tells you everything. He's not even given the dignity of a real identity—just a label, a behavior, a red flag. He's controlling in the way so many men are: smiling, supportive on the surface, but constantly trying to reshape her into someone more manageable. He pushes her to get a “real job,” but what he really wants is her dependence. He wants her small.The tension between them is always there—quiet, but constant. And the way Spike shoots those scenes, you can feel the power imbalance. It's intimate, but it's not safe. These aren't just moments between two people with history. These are scenes about how easily women—especially Black women—are asked to compromise themselves in exchange for stability, approval, or love that's conditional.Both of these male characters exist to show us different versions of masculinity—Jimmy is supportive, if a little clueless, and Isaiah's character is the opposite: demanding, judgmental, and ultimately part of the reason Judy needs to reclaim her voice in the first place.The film is peppered with notable cameos, adding layers of meta-commentary. As mentioned previously, Quentin Tarantino appears as the self-absorbed director, and this collaboration, interestingly enough, occurred before the well-documented disagreements between Lee and Tarantino over the use of racial slurs in cinema.We also get Halle Berry, Debi Mazar, John Turturro, Ron Silver, John Cameron Mitchell, and Michael Imperioli giving their best, if not strangest, character acting bits to the film.Other notable appearances include Madonna as the competing strip club owner. She looked insanely good—possibly the best she's ever looked, and that's saying a lot for someone who literally invented iconic beauty in the 80s and 90s—and, of course, supermodel Naomi Campbell as a fellow phone sex operator, taking on a more demure and reserved role.Pete Travers at Rolling Stone called Girl 6 "the worst movie Spike Lee has ever made," one that "[resorts] to all-star cameos to disguise structural shortcomings." Still, I believe these cameos contribute to the film's commentary on fame, exploitation, and the blurred lines between reality and performance.The PRINCE SoundtrackI could never go without mentioning one of the film's most essential elements, being its soundtrack, composed entirely of songs by Prince. You can't say that about any other film outside of Purple Rain. The entire soundtrack is Prince. Yup. Not just a song or two—the whole thing. And it's not a greatest-hits situation either; We're talking deep cuts, unreleased tracks, B-sides, and songs he gave just to this movie. "She Spoke 2 Me"? Unreal. "Don't Talk 2 Strangers"? Are you kidding? These weren't just throwaways—he curated a whole vibe for Judy's world, and I can't even believe we aren't talking about this every day.Prince was famously selective about who he worked with, and it says a lot that he said yes to this film. You get the sense that he understood what the story was about—performance, femininity, identity, power. And that's all over his music, too. Prince elevates the whole damn film. That's the kind of creative alignment that doesn't happen often. Honestly, the Girl 6 soundtrack is one of the most slept-on parts of Prince's catalog—and of 90s cinema in general.How this happened still blows my mind and definitely leads me to believe that, aside from Spike distancing himself from the film, the complexity of continuing to secure rights to Prince's catalog may be why we haven't been able to stream the film. That's a whooooole other can of worms to dive into for another day…But I will get to the bottom of it.Girl 6's unique collaborations, themes, and the conversations it continues to inspire about representation, exploitation, and agency for Black women and in the entertainment industry are why it remains a fascinating entry in Spike Lee's filmography. Although its approach to these themes may have been clunky, convoluted—dare I say, disjointed—it's 1000% worth watching, studying, and taking the time to understand the story beyond traditional narrative form.Unless you own a VHS or DVD copy, it's a shame you can only find it for $100+ on eBay right now. Kelli and I mailed the DVD back and forth like it was 2006 to study and put this episode together. So, grab a friend or two and create an old-school Netflix sisterhood of the traveling DVD and watch for yourselves. If you do track down a copy, tag me @lookbehindthelook—I want to see your setups. As always, we love hearing your thoughts, what you want to hear more about, and what films you'd like us to dive into next.Thank you for joining me on another bite-sized episode of Look Behind the Look. Until next time...**At the time that I recorded this, the DVDs were $80-$100 on ebay but now it looks like it jumped to $225-$350! Keep your eyes on those DVD bins at the vintage stores, people!Girl 6 on eBaywritten by Kelli Reilly Get full access to Look Behind The Look's Substack at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
Thursday marks the Twin's home opener at Target Field. This season, fans will have an option to get into the stadium hands-free, with facial recognition technology. The new technology is called “Go-Ahead” entry. The Twins are one of nine MLB teams using the technology. Manjeet Rege, the director of the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence at the University of St. Thomas, joined Minnesota Now to explain how the new technology works.
With the "Anastasia" musical quickly approaching, let's take a look behind the scenes at Troy High School. The set is an important part of a performance as it immerses the audience in the show, and the act of building such a complex set takes a lot of teamwork. Eve Oathout interviews director and set builder Nicolas Harbacz and stage crew member Scott Coonradt about the preparation needed for the show. Friday, April 4 & Saturday, April 5 - 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 2:00pm
Tariffs, stock market volatility, mortgage interest rates are just some of the stories grabbing headlines. We take a look at what is driving these issues and how they may impact the housing market and what it means for buyers and sellers.
Have you ever been spiritually stuck; feeling like you're going through the motions without getting anywhere? Coach Lydia Robertson addresses this common problem with an exercise to help you look behind, around, and ahead at God's faithfulness in your life. Celebrate and share God's love at Easter with The Easter Code by O.S. Hawkins.Embark on a 40-day journey to prepare your heart and mind for Easter Sunday. Enjoy daily devotions accompanied by a code word for the day, encouraging scripture, and a prayer. Get this devotional today with your gift of any amount. You'll be glad you did!Thank you for supporting the mission of Christ.
We came to SXSW this year to cover all things beauty, exciting brand partnerships, and of course, film. But this year was extra special because Look Behind the Look had the opportunity to spotlight The Florist, a new film WE are producing and so excited to share about. The Florist written by Jayce Bartok tells the untold true story of Vivien Leigh's later years as she battles Bipolar disorder and builds a very special relationship with a local florist. Starring Carla Gugino as Vivien, the film explores artistry, human connection, and the tension between her brilliance and the turmoil surrounding her struggles. We are gearing up to begin production this spring in Philadelphia. We have an incredible team behind the film and our powerhouse producer Lauren Hale Rieckhoff was invited to speak about The Florist at the Keystone House as part of the Amplify Philly: Behind the Lens – Pennsylvania Filmmakers in Focus panel. Armed with posters, postcards, and a mission, it was an amazing afternoon sharing the film alongside other celebrated indie filmmakers. Gino Pesi hosted the discussion, which covered Pennsylvania's commitment to filmmakers, its production incentives, and why we chose to shoot in Philly. Lauren shared our journey, what's next, and most importantly, how people can get involved to help bring this film to life. Edit: Kelli Reillyhttps://www.vinylfoote.com/the-florist-film Get full access to Look Behind The Look's Substack at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
I don't know about you, but I love a good behind the scenes moment. In the world where we always see the final product, whether it's a great lesson plan, an engaging activity, or heck, someone simply looking amazing and put together, it is good to remind ourselves that the road to that result is not always very linear. Have you ever wondered what it takes to create a podcast episode? Well, today, I am taking you behind the microphone. From brainstorming topics to publishing the final product, I'll walk you through every step of my process. And trust me, there are plenty of mishaps and lessons learned along the way.Show Notes:Episode 141 - A Look Behind the Scenes of The ESL Teaching PodcastSimply Ieva Offers:1:1 EL Teacher Clarity Power-Up SessionFree resources - sign up and keep in touch:Accommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist ESL Newcomer Teaching ChecklistSave time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources:EMBARK™ Newcomer CurriculumThe ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers.Essential Lesson Plan BundleDigital Masterclass Library “Light the Way to EL Teaching Success”My TpT storeRecord a comment for us - click HERE. We can't wait to hear from you!Related episodes and articles: How Teachers Can Harness the Power of Second Language Acquisition Stages when working with ELsEL Newcomer to Experienced Multilingual: A Journey Through Language Proficiency Levels3 Lesson Planning Mistakes That Can Keep You in the RutThe Top 5 Questions we Get About Teaching ELsLet's Connect!Follow me on InstagramFollow me on LinkedInWhat if we reimagined professional development for teachers? The ESL Teaching Podcast PLUS is coming in January and it will revolutionize how you learn and teach English learners—on your time, with strategies you can use tomorrow and a community of educators just like you! And season 1 is about Mastering the Art of Teaching EL Newcomers ! Join the waitlist and be the first to know when the first season goes live and how to get access to it!Support the show
GS#985 Summary Course Architect, Augie Pizá returns to discuss the innovative golf league TGL, focusing on its unique format, the excitement surrounding its events, and the collaborative design process behind the golf holes. They explore the creative challenges faced by the designers. The conversation highlights the evolution of golf entertainment and the importance of engaging audiences in new ways. Fred and Augie also discuss the innovative design process behind TGL, a new golf experience that combines technology and architecture. Pizá shares insights on designing golf holes on a blank canvas, the excitement of seeing the SoFi Arena come to life, and the importance of defining project briefs to create unique golfing experiences. This project for Augie highlights the blend of cultural heritage, technology, and creativity in modern golf course design.TakeawaysTGL is designed to bring a fun and competitive atmosphere to golf.The league aims to showcase the human side of golfers, making them relatable.The design process involved collaboration among top golf architects without prior communication.Unique holes were created specifically for TGL, breaking away from traditional courses.The excitement of TGL is building gradually as more people discover it.The league's format allows for shorter, more engaging golf events.Surprises and new designs are still to come in future TGL events.The experience of working with admired colleagues was a highlight for Pizá. Designing on a blank canvas allows for creative freedom.The experience of seeing a project come to life is unparalleled.Technology is integral to the future of golf.Cultural heritage can enhance golf course design.Risk-taking is essential in innovative design.Golf architecture can draw inspiration from various movements.The integration of technology and golf is a growing trend.Please check out our new and updated website at golfsmarter.com! While there, you'll receive three free gifts when you post an honest review about Golf Smarter the podcast. You can also get free gifts for recording a show opening by clicking on "Record Your Show Open Here!" tab on the right side of the page. Please take a few minutes to fill out our survey, which will also provide you with a link to Tony Manzoni's video!Follow @golfsmarter on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube. See our daily highlights and helpful insights from our interviews on the podcast. Thanks so much for checking it out and providing your feedback. This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply. This episode is sponsored by HIMS. Start your free online visit today HIMS.com/golfsmarter and received personalized ED treatment options.
For The Long Run's podcast consultant is here to pull back the veil on everything from production to brand partnerships! Emily Holland is the co-founder of Wild Poppy Creative Consulting, working with creators and small business owners to maximize their impact on the world. She's worked with Jon for 3 years now and she joins the pod to break down everything For The Long Run in a real way. She's a trail runner, rock climber, beginner skier, and overall outdoor enthusiast based in Boulder with her partner and weird rescue dog. Listen to hear about: - Predictions for the content and podcasting space in 2025 - How podcasts and brands can work together as a win-win - How FTLR has put out content consistently for 6 years - Building relationships through podcasting - Upcoming plans for FTLR that include YOU! Stay connected: - Emily on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/emilylholland - Emily on Instagram: instagram.com/emilylaurelholland - Wild Poppy Creative Consulting for podcasts: wildpoppycreativeco.com - For The Long Run Podcast on Instagram: instagram.com/forthelrpod - Jon Levitt on Instagram: instagram.com/jwlevitt - Join the For The Long Run email community: for-the-long-run.beehiiv.com This episode is supported by Hyperice: Innovative recovery tools for all types of training. My favorite are the Normatec leg boots and Normatec Go portable calf sleeves. Reach out to me on Instagram for a discount code to use at hyperice.com.
Everybody knows the "candyman"...you know, look in your bathroom mirror, say "candyman" five times, and he'll appear? Well, this horror story must've started somewhere. That somewhere is 1980s Chicago, when elderly Ruthie Mae McCoy was was tragically killed by "a man entering through her bathroom mirror." Also, let me know who you want me to talk about next time. Hope you have a great rest of your week, make good choices and I'll be seeing you very soon xo Bailey Sarian _________ : : F O L L O W M E : : Discord: https://discord.com/invite/BaileySarian Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d RECOMMEND A STORY HERE : cases4bailey@gmail.com Business Related Emails : Baileysarianteam@wmeagency.com Wanna Send Me Something? Bailey Sarian 4400 W Riverside Dr Ste 110-300, Burbank, CA 91505 ________ Head to https://www.acorns.com/makeup or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! Discover your inner detective when you download June's Journey for free today on iOS and Android. Want more? Check out at https://www.SHOPIFY.com/makeup and learn how to create the best retail experiences without complexity. SHOPIFY DOT COM SLASH makeup.
Welcome to Episode 50 of the Building Bigger Lives Podcast! Today we take you behind the scenes, Kathryn Pedersen and Michael Regan discuss the origins and development of the podcast. They recall how the idea first came about in 2019, with Kathryn initially planning to create a podcast but putting it on hold due to the busy year of 2020. Michael then shared his idea of hosting a YouTube live event, which eventually merged with Kathryn's podcast idea. They both contributed to the development of the podcast, with Kathryn suggesting the use of the tool Monday to organize and collaborate on ideas. The podcast officially launched in January 2024, and has since been running for about a year. Building Bigger Lives Podcast- https://www.instagram.com/buildingbiggerlives Contact Coach Michael Regan- www.facebook.com/CoachMichaelRegan www.instagram.com/coachmichaelregan/ www.linkedin.com/in/mregan/ Contact Kathryn Pedersen- http://www.instagram.com/steamboatmortgage
To join Organized LIFE Academy or COACH Academy and for the full transcript, notes, links, and more, go to: https://simplysquaredaway.com/93 Have you ever wondered what it really takes to build a six-figure coaching business while juggling life's ups and downs? In this special episode of The Organized Coach Podcast, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing my very first State of the Union address—an honest look at the wins, challenges, and lessons from 2024, plus an exciting glimpse at what's ahead. This year has been filled with milestones I never thought I'd achieve: client transformations that brought me to tears, the launch of new products that help coaches stay organized, and hosting a live event that with my incredible LIFE Academy community. On the personal side, I created my first vision board (and am watching it come to life!) and enjoyed a memorable trip to Europe. But there were also challenges—moments of inconsistency, struggles with email writing, and learning to embrace growth through discomfort. Looking ahead to 2025, I'm setting bold goals, including integrating AI tools into Organized Coach Academy and creating and expanding my digital product shop. If there's one thing I've learned, it's this: staying organized isn't just about productivity—it's about creating space for clarity, purpose, and joy in both your business and your life. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How I overcame obstacles to reach six figures as a coach My biggest wins from 2024, from professional milestones to personal breakthroughs The mindset shifts and strategies I'm using to tackle challenges and step into growth Tune in to reflect on your own journey, gain practical insights, and walk away inspired to make 2025 your best year yet! Ready to organize your business's digital files? To learn the ONLY 5 files you need, go to: https://simplysquaredaway.com/5files
Merry Christmas from The Hard Count! Today on the show, J.D. goes through some potential big time ripple effects that could unfold following the second round of the College Football Playoff that could alter the future for several teams. Then J.D. and producer Kaiden Smith do a draft of units in the college football playoff from defenses, to skill players, play callers, and of course quarterbacks. Then to wrap up the show, J.D. pulls back the curtain on what Georgia's offense will look like with Gunner Stockton making his first career start and why he believes the Texas Longhorns have similar traits to past national champions out of the SEC. Let's have a (Christmas) DAY!
In 2024, Sarjesa, founded by Alexandra Sangster announced that she acquired Buzzd Nutrition, a superfood creamer brand founded by Lauren and Alex Burrows. What's really exciting is that Sarjesa is an emerging brand itself and co-manufactured the Buzzd product. I had a lot of questions for Alexandra about what it looks like for one emerging brand to acquire another, and we break down all the details in this episode. Startup to Scale is a podcast by Foodbevy, an online community to connect emerging food, beverage, and CPG founders to great resources and partners to grow their business. Visit us at Foodbevy.com to learn about becoming a member or an industry partner today.
There's no question that we live in unprecedented times. Everywhere one looks, they can easily find division and chaos. However, it was in similar circumstances years ago where a story arose of how one man who overcame the odds, sustained by the love of a woman who supported him in his journey could bring unity and resilience throughout a nation. From 1981 through 1989, Ronald Reagan led a great American comeback. He not only achieved what his critics said would be impossible; he made it seem easy. His leadership transformed a sputtering U.S. economy into a rocket of growth that led to a generation of prosperity. Through it all, he revived America's spirit, restored our hopes, and strengthened our faith. Thankfully, we get the opportunity of reliving this story of hope and redemption through the big screens as the new film, REAGAN, releases this Friday, August 30th nation wide. Joining us today to not only provide us with insight on this new film, but also give us a glimpse of his personal life and faith is one of the most resounding actors of our day and age, Dennis Quaid! Dennis is an Emmy and Golden Globe nominee best known for his roles in The Rookie, The Day After Tomorrow, The Parent Trap and many more. A household name, his work has spanned multiple generations of beloved films. In addition to acting, Dennis is also a musician, releasing multiple albums and is currently promoting a new Gospel album titled Fallen: A Gospel Record for Sinners. And today, we're going to be discussing Dennis's most recent endeavor - staring in the new Film, Reagan… Dennis said playing Ronald Reagan was one of the greatest honors of his life as he was inspired by the many parallels between each of their lives. I pray this conversation would encourage you as you hear a behind the scenes look into the professional and personal life of one of the world's favorite actors. PreOrder Your Ticket to REAGAN today: https://www.regmovies.com/movies/reagan-ho00016828?date=08-29-2024 Dennis Quaid's Website: https://www.dennisquaidishere.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.