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On this episode of the Cover 3 podcast the crew is here to break down the latest news around the college football world. Next up the guys get into some Big Game Breakdowns, Texas A&M vs. South Carolina, Clemson vs. Lousiville and Ohio State vs. Penn State. You won't want to miss this episode! (00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:30) - Coaching Carousel (00:15:40) - Texas A&M vs. South Carolina (00:29:35) - Louisville vs. Clemson (00:39:33) - Ohio State-Penn State (00:42:10) - Minnesota-Illinois (00:46:30) - Pitt-SMU (00:57:00) - Duke-Miami (01:00:05) - Ole Miss-Arkansas (01:01:18) - Kentucky-Tennessee (01:04:00) - Indiana-Michigan State Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You're listening to Bardtenders! In this episode of "The Mixing Glass", Wendy Hodges joins us to talk about the upcoming ELEVATE Conference in Lousiville, Kentucky taking place from October 20-23rd 2024. We also talk about her career in bartending, ballroom dancing, British pubs, and how all of those things come together to lay the foundation for Wendy's amazing career! ------------Wendy Hodges is a professional bartender with over 30 years of experience in the Food and Beverage industry. Her current role as the National Director for the Chilled 100 with Chilled Magazine keeps her up to date with current trends and products in the industry. Wendy works with clients, bartenders, sales teams, editorial, and outside marketing agencies managing cocktail and article submissions and project management for partner brands. She plans and executes virtual and live events with bartenders in markets across the nation. In her current role with Chilled, she is also the liaison for the Chilled 100 Brand Ambassadors and the magazine. With an impressive history of cocktail creation, planning and executing marketing campaigns and events, Wendy continues to maintain a presence in the beverage community.------------Don't miss out on any of the action! Head to www.bardtender.com to stay up to date with all of the Bardtender content, find resources for mental and physical wellbeing, get access to education materials, and check out what all of our bards are up to!
We watch as the brood hits the road to head to Lousiville, Kentucky for a speaking engagement. Cannon is staying back with Josie and then flying out there. By the way, were you aware that Josie spits up a lot? And that B.C. is right where she needs to be? Of Course you are, those are the only pre-determined comments that Lego Hair left her to say so we are on repeat of those items whenever she's left with her own thoughts. Don't worry Dug-girls, the dirty dishes will be waiting for you when you get back. In our Dig, we examine churches tax status, and how they manipulate it to push into the political sphere. The tax code is confusing but the strongest recourse they have is to send strongly written letters suggesting that a 501c3 organization should, maybe, try to, you know, if you want to, but you don't have to if you don't like the idea, to not try to influence others in a political sense. Like What You Hear? Would you like to help support a Snarking Couple from Glendale, Arizona? Join us at www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedugEnjoy our episode visuals and Mildred content at instagram.com/digginguptheduggarspod and we do have a P.O. Box 5973, Glendale Arizona, 85312
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews Britt Embry, VP of Communications, RIMS Greater Bluegrass Chapter; Nancy Brooks, Executive Director of NAMI Louisville; and Tony Quinones, Director of Risk Strategies and Compliance of Walt Disney World® Resort and Disney Cruise Line. Britt discusses the Greater Bluegrass RIMS Chapter's Power of Partnership Conference, on October 8th and 9th. Nancy shares an overview of her keynote speech on mental health and risk management for the conference. Then Tony describes his career and how he used continual learning to expand his career from claims to risk strategies and compliance, with a side of mentorship. Get ready for some excellent tips on partnership, mental health, and risk, and developing your risk management career. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS. [:15] About this episode. We have three guests; one from the Greater Bluegrass Chapter of RIMS, one from the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and last, but not least, Tony Quinones, Director for Risk Strategies and Compliance at Walt Disney World® Resort and Disney Cruise Line. [:48] RIMS Events! We are less than a week away from the start of one of my favorite events, the RIMS Canada Conference 2024, which will be from October 6th through the 9th in Vancouver. Register at RIMSCanadaConference.ca. [1:05] We want you to join us in Boston, Massachusetts on November 18th and 19th for the RIMS ERM Conference 2024. The full agenda is live. It runs the gamut of ERM. Check it out and register. A link is on this page! RIMS.org/ERM2024. [1:21] All RIMS Regional Conference Information can be found through the Events page of RIMS.org. [1:26] RIMS Virtual Offerings! The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Course will be hosted along with George Mason University from December 3rd through the 5th. Links to these courses can be found on the Certification Page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:44] RIMS Virtual Workshops! On October 9th and 10th, Chris Hansen returns to deliver Fundamentals of Insurance. He's very popular in the Worker's Comp space. [1:59] Elise Farnham of Illumine Consulting recently joined us here on RIMScast. This is the last call for her session on October 3rd and 4th, Fundamentals of Risk Management. Other dates for Fall and Winter are available on the Virtual Workshops calendar of RIMS.org/virtualworkshops. [2:19] RIMS Webinars! Also, be sure to check out the full schedule of RIMS webinars at RIMS.org/webinars. Remember, registration is free for all RIMS members, one of the many value-adds for a RIMS membership. [2:36] Interviews! We will kick off this episode of RIMScast with two guests. Britt Embry is the VP of Communications for the RIMS Greater Bluegrass Chapter. They have a two-day event on October 8th and 9th in Louisville, Kentucky, The Power of Partnership. [2:57] Registration is supposed to close today, October 1st, but as you'll hear in the interview, you may still be able to register past today, if you play your cards right! [3:08] We will also be joined by one of the speakers presenting on October 9th, Nancy Brooks, the Executive Director of NAMI Louisville. We'll get a brief preview of her session on mental health in risk management, and how mental health awareness is evolving in the risk space. [3:29] Britt Embry and Nancy Brooks, welcome to RIMScast! [3:38] Britt, let me congratulate you for winning the Chapter of the Year award at RISKWORLD 2024! Britt says the RIMS Greater Louisville Chapter went full steam; it's a new chapter, the 80th RIMS chapter! They got much excitement from the risk management and insurance community! [4:21] It paid off! Britt is very appreciative of all the sponsors, vendors, and participants in the Power of Partnership Conference. Britt says it was a lot of hard work but the chapter is very excited to receive the Chapter of the Year Award. [4:37] The RIMS Greater Louisville Chapter is growing like weeds! They are close to 100 members with the chapter and RIMS nationally. They're pushing through to make a difference! [5:04] The chapter is about two-and-a-half years old. They're excited to support risk management and insurance throughout the state of Kentucky and some of Indiana, as well. [5:30] This episode comes out on October 1st. That's one week before the opening of the Power of Partnership. Today is the last day for registration. If you want an exception after today, please email the chapter at GreaterBluegrassofRIMS@gmail.com. The link is on this page. [6:22] Nancy Brooks is here because she will be one of the marquee speakers at the Power of Partnership event. Nancy says as we assess the risk, including the safety and well-being of an individual, it results in us understanding how mental health impacts everything we do. [6:56] Nancy will highlight that in her presentation and focus on mental health in risk management and how the potential to reduce insurance rates and provide more benefits for employees impacts their mental well-being as well. [7:38] One of NAMI's messages is “You are not alone.” NAMI recognizes that the mental health journey is complicated. It's not the same as someone who comes down with a diagnosis that's more “acceptable.” With mental illness, there's a tendency to hide, so they need a trusted ally. [8:10] NAMI supports families and individuals who are affected by mental illness. [8:30] In her keynote, Nancy will include a discussion on general mental well-being and share tools for self-care that everyone can use. She will note some signs and symptoms to help individuals identify in their workplace that someone's struggling with a mental health condition. [8:56] These signs and symptoms can also show up in our loved ones and inner circle. It helps to know those signs and symptoms and reduce the stigma, reducing barriers to communication. [9:18] Nancy will focus on how mental health relates to risk management, employees, and injured workers. [9:39] Britt says registration is open to all risk professionals. You pay a little extra if you are not a chapter member. They would love to have you as a member and get your insight into the organization, as well. [10:04] Greater Bluegrass is connecting all the various types of risk management and insurance that they see in the state of Kentucky, from distilleries to healthcare, to restaurants, and everything in between. To have everyone's insight and knowledge is amazing! [10:35] NAMI Louisville is very experienced in doing workplace training through its Stigma-Free Workplace Partnerships. Any business that comes to the event can ask to have NAMI Louisville send someone to their workplace for different types of training, including suicide prevention. [11:04] The Power of Partnership will be on October 8th and 9th in Louisville, Kentucky. Britt and Nancy will be there. There are links in this episode's show notes for anyone who wants to and should attend. Britt and Nancy, I want to thank you both. It sounds like it will be fabulous! [11:24] Marquee Interview! I am joined by Tony Quinones, the Director for Risk Strategies and Compliance at Walt Disney World® Resort and Disney Cruise Line. Tony, welcome to RIMScast! [12:01] At Walt Disney World® Resort and Disney Cruise Line, it's always booking season and vacation season. Now it's the beginning of the holiday season. [12:17] Out of college and for most of his career, Tony worked in claims. He started in liability with State Farm Insurance. He hadn't studied insurance in college but he was attracted by a job posting. He meant to work for a time, then go back to school to be a history teacher. [12:50] Twenty-two years later, here he is, talking to Justin about his career and his current role in risk management. Tony says he's had a good time and the profession has been good to him. [13:20] His claims background knowledge helps him handle challenges in his risk management role. He worked in claims until three years ago when he formally transitioned to risk strategies and compliance. He always took opportunities to expand his knowledge of risk management. [14:17] Disney Cruise Line feels like a floating resort. Tony has a set of responsibilities around compliance training and data analytics. The analytics teams support safety, operations, and claims partners. [14:54] The environmental, safety, and operations teams address the risks inherent to the Maritime laws, and regulations in the U.S. and internationally. Tony's analytics teams work with them in every aspect to support them with the best information possible to do their roles. [15:43] A cruise ship is a floating city. Tony doesn't oversee the waste management but he says the machinery is amazing. They are conscientious to do the best they can for the environment. [16:08] Tony has a staff of approximately 70 cast members under his supervision. Any that have responsibilities strictly on the ships are crew members. The Risk Management Division has about 150 members in partnership with the areas of safety, environmental, and operations. [17:14] It's a well-oiled machine of information and partnership back and forth, with some of the strongest protocols and audits to help make sure it's one of the safest environments for crew, cast, and guests. [17:33] The Walt Disney World® Resort and Disney Cruise Line ERM program is overseen at the corporate level. Tony's team supports the ERM initiatives with their day-to-day operations. [18:01] Tony thinks it's important to work in unison with the corporate side. There is risk management alignment across the company. [18:37] About dealing with catastrophes, Tony says having a contingency plan is great but make sure that it's flexible for the situation at hand. Have robust communication systems. Know which partners you need to reach out to for certain situations and communications. [19:02] You need to have the right roles in the room and at the table so that decisions can be made and communication can be spread out effectively and efficiently. There aren't catastrophes happening all the time but have continuous training and be aware of the what-ifs. [19:26] You might not be ready for a specific incident but the memory of going through the action plan and reacting will apply to most incidents and having those three things puts you into a situation where you are ready for the unexpected and to respond effectively and efficiently. [20:01] How do storms affect Disney Cruise Line? Everyone goes through practices and knows what they are doing. They walk through the contingency plans and action plans to solidify them in muscle memory. [20:57] Tony recounts the rebound after the pandemic. Having key partnerships with the operations partners across the company was key. As Walt Disney World® Resort and Disney Cruise Lines re-opened slowly and surely, they saw their guests come back to resume normalcy. [21:59] Tony says risk management was impacted by the pandemic but they still had work to do. At that time, he was still on the claims side. While the resort and cruise line were closed, they built for what they knew would come back. Claims built up slowly with attendance. [22:38] Once the hiccup of the pandemic was over, Tony says they were in a good place to be there for their guests and cast members, for worker's comp. [23:10] Tony recalls how the resorts reopened, a park or a resort at a time. Some services weren't available right at the time of the park opening. Some new experiences were added, like mobile check-in and self-check-in. They explored technology during the interruption. [24:35] Tony takes opportunities to walk the parks and the ships to see the conditions of the properties in case something comes up in a report. He wants to make sure that what he is offering his partners is what they need. [25:44] Whenever Disney gets in the news, Tony checks to see what is the context. He is confident in what Disney does and why they do it. [26:14] Quick Break! The Spencer Educational Foundation's goal is to help build a talent pipeline of risk management and insurance professionals. That is achieved, in part, by a collaboration with risk management and insurance educators across the U.S. and Canada. [26:31] Whether you want to apply for a grant, participate in the Risk Manager on Campus program, or just learn more about Spencer, visit SpencerEd.org. [25:42] On that note, applications are being accepted for internship grants. The application deadline is October 15th, 2024. Awardees are typically notified at the beginning of December. A link to the Internship Grants page is in this episode's show notes. [27:02] We Conclude My Interview with Tony Quinones of Disney! [27:15] Through October 15th, we are in National Hispanic Heritage Month. At Disney, there are cast-run burgs. Tony belongs to the Latin American Burg. He also does anything he can within the RISKWORLD diversity platforms and to be part of the Hispanic heritage within the industry. [28:23] Latin American professionals need to take advantage of the opportunities in risk management in general, and insurance. There are not a lot of Hispanic or Latino Americans in the industry but there are a lot of opportunities, maybe more than when he started. [28:47] There's still a way to go. There are so many specialties within risk management. It's not just a risk manager. There's insurance and so many different areas of risk. Tony wants Latinos to find a niche where their talents can grow. Maybe risk management is meant for you. [29:29] Many colleges are offering a risk management program. If you're a young Latino going into college, Tony invites you to consider risk management as an avenue for your education. [29:49] Tony is bilingual and that has served him in his career. He needed it almost daily when he was handling claims. Tony suggests that whatever other language you speak, double down on it and use it to your advantage. [30:30] Tony is on the RISKWORLD ACPC, the Annual Conference Planning Committee. They are planning RISKWORLD 2025 in Chicago. He recalls the great program and breakout sessions of RISKWORLD 2024 in San Diego. Put RISKWORLD on your bucket list! It's a great opportunity! [32:06] Tony relates the RISKWORLD DE&I Studio to the evolution of the risk profession overall. It speaks to the younger generation in risk management, just entering the workforce. The DE&I Studio was exciting and attracted many people who wanted to know more about DE&I. [33:03] The DE&I Studio is a place where different communities are immediately acknowledged and included. Tony hopes it continues to grow as they continue to put the RISKWORLD conferences together. [33:36] Any chance Tony gets, not just with the Latin American community, but in general, with the younger workforce coming into risk management, to mentor, he does it. He is involved with mentorship at Disney, called Mano a Mano, which is focused on mentoring the Latin community. [34:02] Tony is also part of Rise Professional, a mentorship program helping those just coming into the risk management profession. Anytime he can share his knowledge and experience to contribute the most, such as being on a platform like RIMScast, he will do it. [34:34] Tony thinks the most important thing for anyone who has been in the industry is to give mentorship. That's the way to give back, one-on-one with professionals entering the industry. It's the most value for your time. [35:16] Tony's advice to people entering or considering entering the risk profession is that it can provide a consistent and stable platform, similar to other traditional professions. If you're a professional looking to transition, this is a great industry. [35:46] If you're in college trying to figure out your future, take a couple of risk management courses. Look at the programs colleges have for it. Tony's great 20-plus-year career started in one little avenue of risk management. He's learned something new every year. [36:13] It's an industry that can take you to so many different places and you'll never be bored. [36:39] Tony is a big Disney fan. He has been on a couple of Disney cruises on vacation, and he loves it. Once in a while, he just wants to go to a beach somewhere and take a little different vacation so he doesn't have to worry about work. The brand is still there on a Disney Cruise. [37:19] Tony, it has been a real pleasure to meet you. Thank you for being a member of our RIMS RISKWORLD ACPC. We hope to connect at RISKWORLD 2025 in Chicago Illinois, celebrating RIMS's 75th Anniversary! We appreciate your leadership there. Thanks for joining us! [37:45] Special thanks to Tony Quinones for all of his time and insight! Special thanks to Nancy Brooks of NAMI Louisville and Britt Embry of the Greater Bluegrass Chapter of RIMS! [37:59] This is the last call for registration for the Power of Partnership Event on October 8th and 9th in Lousiville, Kentucky, hosted by the Greater Louisville Chapter of RIMS! [38:09] Email GreaterBluegrassofRIMS@gmail.com to register and be sure to tell them that you heard about the opportunity here, on RIMScast! More links about the event are in this episode's show notes. [38:24] It's RIMS Plug Time! The RIMS App is available to RIMS members exclusively. Go to the App Store and download the RIMS App with all sorts of RIMS resources and coverage. It's different from the RIMS Events App. Everyone loves the RIMS App! [38:57] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [39:40] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [39:57] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [40:13] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [40:27] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [40:34] Thank you for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS Greater Bluegrass Chapter Annual Meeting & Conference — Oct 8‒9 | Last call for Registration | Also email here: GreaterBluegrassofRIMS@gmail.com RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be in Boston, MA Nov. 18‒19 | Register Now RIMS Canada Conference 2024 — Oct. 6‒9 | Last call for Registration! RIMS DEI Council RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App Spencer Internship Grants — Deadline Oct. 15 The Strategic and Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interviews featuring DFW RIMS President Emily Casso Ford! NAMI Louisville National Hispanic American Heritage Month RIMS Webinars: Mastering ERM: Leveraging Internal and External Risk Factors for Strategic Advantage | Sponsored by Diligent | Oct. 3, 2024 Long-Term Property Strategies for a Resilient Future | Sponsored by Zurich | Oct. 10, 2024 From AI to the SEC: The Future of D&O Litigation and Regulatory Exposures | Sponsored by Hub International | Oct. 24, 2024 Lessons from Veterans on Strategic Risk Leadership | Presented by RIMS | Nov. 4, 2024 Risk Perception and Management: Insights for a Changing Landscape | Sponsored by Marsh | Nov. 14, 2024 RIMS.org/Webinars Upcoming Virtual Workshops: Fundamentals of Risk Management | Oct 3‒4, 2024 Fundamentals of Insurance | Oct 9‒10, 2024 Applying and Integrating ERM | Dec 4‒5 See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops Related RIMScast Episodes: Applying ERM Theory with Elise Farnham Maintaining an Award-Winning ERM Program with Michael Zuraw LAAIA Atlanta Chapter President Jose Aponte Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “Navigating Commercial Property Risks with Captives” | Sponsored by Zurich (New!) “Breaking Down Silos: AXA XL's New Approach to Casualty Insurance” | (New!) “Weathering Today's Property C
Join us for a re-release of one of our most popular episodes on fostering teamwork and collaboration amongst the CICU and CV surgery. Host/Editor: Saidie Rodriguez (Children's Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory Univ) Guests: Alaa Aljiffry (Children's Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory Univ) and Subi Shashidharan (Children's Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory Univ). Producers: Saidie Rodriguez/Deanna Todd Tzanetos (Norton Healthcare/U of Lousiville)
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What the Hell is happening at Valhalla Golf Course in Lousiville? Before the start of Round 2 of the 2nd major of the year, Number 1 golfer in world Scottie Scheffler was arrested because of a traffic misunderstanding. Gabe Neitzel details the story of this developing situation.
Ben Ennis & Brent Gunning kick off The FAN Morning Show recapping the Stanley Cup playoffs that saw the Vancouver Canucks take control of their series with the Edmonton Oilers. Next, they turn their attention to the Eastern Conference where a late collapse from Frederik Andersen saw the Hurricanes ousted from the Playoffs, which makes B&B wonder if it also spells the end of the time for Rod Brind'Amour in Carolina. Next, the morning duo reacts to some early breaking news you won't believe from Lousiville, Kentucky and the PGA Championships that ends with the world's number one golfer ending up in handcuffs (33:47). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Head Coach of Louisville University men's and women's swimming, Arthur Albiero, is this week's podcast guest! Arthur and Eric discuss Arthur's beginnings in coaching, his passion for what he does, and much more about Lousiville's team and growth under Coach Albiero over the past 21 seasons. This is a great episode for parents, prospective recruits, and coaches alike to watch!
Packers go offensive line in the first round, four day 2 picks on the way! Bucks season feels on the brink, Brewers are rolling on the road, and Chucky Hepburn heads to Lousiville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tyler from Inclination LDB joins the guys to talk on the importance of Mindforce, the neighborhoods of Lousiville, the power of Midwest connections, and the dangers of smartphones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daydreams boys in the lab tossing around house and techno, club, breaks, acid, throwbacks and flips. Try and find the obscure Cha Cha Slide rework in the second hour and hold out till the end a track from 'new era, new aura' the most recent offering from Lousiville's shy!!!This show was first broadcast on the 10th of February, 2024For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/daydreamsl/Tune into new broadcasts of Daydreams,Saturday from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT. Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Atlanta Falcons under new head coach Raheem Morris continue to fill out their coaching staff with new faces and holdovers. Assistant defensive coach Jerry Gray was among the official announcements that are sticking around, and the team has also found a new defensive line coach in Jay Rodgers. Host Aaron Freeman breaks down why these moves should enhance the team's defense both on the back end in the secondary and up front with their defensive line.Later, he recaps which 2024 NFL Draft prospects stood out on the second day of Senior Bowl practice. With more focus on the trenches, he breaks down the players that he liked on both the offensive and defensive lines in the 1-on-1 matchups, including Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson, Miami guard Javion Cohen, and more.Finally, he discusses which quarterbacks and wide receivers stood out on the second day of practice. He discusses if any passer made up ground on Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and shines a light on some receivers that could add much-needed speed to the Falcons lineup including Michigan's Roman Wilson, North Carolina's Devontez Walker, and Lousiville's Jamari Thrash.Part of the @LockedOnATLFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Atlanta Falcons under new head coach Raheem Morris continue to fill out their coaching staff with new faces and holdovers. Assistant defensive coach Jerry Gray was among the official announcements that are sticking around, and the team has also found a new defensive line coach in Jay Rodgers. Host Aaron Freeman breaks down why these moves should enhance the team's defense both on the back end in the secondary and up front with their defensive line. Later, he recaps which 2024 NFL Draft prospects stood out on the second day of Senior Bowl practice. With more focus on the trenches, he breaks down the players that he liked on both the offensive and defensive lines in the 1-on-1 matchups, including Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson, Miami guard Javion Cohen, and more. Finally, he discusses which quarterbacks and wide receivers stood out on the second day of practice. He discusses if any passer made up ground on Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and shines a light on some receivers that could add much-needed speed to the Falcons lineup including Michigan's Roman Wilson, North Carolina's Devontez Walker, and Lousiville's Jamari Thrash. Part of the @LockedOnATL Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this episode, LDG looks over the offseasons of Racing Lousiville FC and Chicago Red Stars. This is a must-listen episode if you want to have an idea of how your team has done so far in the offseason and what LDG thinks that your team will do in preparation for the 2024 NWSL season. In our Instagram comments, be sure to tell us who you think your favorite team will sign this offseason. Also, talk about what positions you think your team could improve on the pitch! Thank you for listening, and remember to follow us wherever you get your podcasts and on Instagram @the_womens_soccer_podcast.Timestamps:Intro 0:01Racing Lousiville FCChicago Red StarsOutro:
Joseph Sirintrapun, MD, FCAP, and Dibson Gondim, MD, FCAP discuss implementing digital pathology at UofL Health. Dr. Gondim shares the challenges and easy wins that the University of Lousiville experienced during the process and how artificial intelligence will continue to impact digital pathology in the next 5 to 10 years. This episode is part of a series of conversations featuring institutions at varying degrees of digital pathology implementation. For more information about digital pathology, visit the Digital and Computational Pathology Committee resource center: https://www.cap.org/member-resources/councils-committees/digital-pathology-topic-center
In This Episode It's been a week full of 2A news so we're having an ACP Round Table to sort it all out. In this episode, Erin and Weer'd are joined by Oddball and David to discuss: The Washington Post story which showed victims of gun violence isn't going the way WaPo expected; OnePULSE, the organization that was trying to turn Pulse Nightclub into a memorial for the shooting victims, has disbanded; New York has dropped the gun charge against Councilwoman Vernikov for carrying a pistol at a protest; The courts have ruled against three gun licensing laws: the ATF's pistol brace ban, Oregon's Measure 114, and Maryland's handgun ownership license; The Tennessee ERPO bill is officially dead from lack of support; The Louisville Bank shooter's police report is now public, and he was motivated by gun control; and to no one's surprise, the ATF has declared ownership of "Solvent Traps" to be a crime. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes The Post publishes photos from mass shootings and draws mixed reaction Why we are publishing disturbing content from AR-15 mass shootings OnePULSE announces foundation will be dissolved Brooklyn DA Drops Gun Charge Against City Council Member, Citing ‘Inoperable' Weapon Oregon gun control Measure 114 permanently blocked by Harney County judge; state will appeal Oregon residents react after state judge rules gun control Measure 114 'unconstitutional' Oregon Measure 114 Votes Federal injunction on pistol brace rule Maryland passed a strict gun licensing law after Sandy Hook. An appeals court just struck it down ERPO bill effectively dead with governor dropping sponsorship Louisville Bank Shooter Sought to Murder 'Upper-Class White People' to Promote Stricter Gun Control Laws Police Report for Louisville Bank Shooting BREAKING: New Leaked Video From Rust Set Proves Baldwin Knew What He Was Doing!!! ATF declares “solvent traps” as suppressors. McMaster-Carr
Championship week is here - the final weekend of the Weekend Spread! We pick every single conference championship game: from the MAC to the Pac-12, the SEC to the Sun Belt, we have you covered on this massive weekend of college football. The games and lines are: Oregon (-9.5) vs. Washington (7:42)New Mexico State @ Liberty (-10.5) (14:09)Miami (Ohio) vs. Toledo (-8) (19:12)SMU @ Tulane (-3.5) (25:29)App. State @ Troy (-6) (32:48)Boise State (-2.5) @ UNLV (40:11)Lousiville vs Florida State (-2.5) (48:00)Iowa State vs Michigan (-22) (58:56)Oklahoma State vs Texas (-15) (1:08:17)Alabama vs Georgia (-5.5) (1:21:53)
Tyler Van Dyke hits Jacolby George for a 43 yard pass then Mark Fletcher finishes the drive with a 20-yard TD run. Canes are tied with Lousiville 7-7 in the 1st quarter.
Van Dyke hits Restrepo for a 15-yard TD pass to give the Canes a 14-7 lead on Lousiville.
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Ari and David react to the best weekend of the college football season thus far! Georgia, Texas, and Washington were all pushed to the edge. Bedlam was incredible! Some teams are going bowling, while other will have to wait at least another week. What. A. Blast. -Alabama is championship material (1:30) -Could Washington jump into the top-4 & Caleb Williams' wasted talent (11:30) -How should we feel about Texas' win? (19:30) -BEDLAM! How should OU fans feel about this season? (27:30) -Could Georgia jump to #1 & they aren't as invincible as Ari thought (37:30) -Clemson: Dabo wants you to buy in, but should you? (49:00) -Ohio State/Michigan roll...but we still aren't sure about them (55:00) -FSU wins, Lousiville top-10?, Ole Miss-Georiga (1:03:00) -To be or not to be bowl eligible & High Five for the G5 (1:12:00) Subscribe to the Until Saturday newletter: https://theathletic.com/newsletters/until-saturday Call/text the Until Saturday phone and leave us a question for a future mailbag and/or Sunday Sound-Off podcast: (316) 462-9852 Subscribe to Until Saturday on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhfrD1COvG40Mk7vvgaHIQ Follow Ari on Twitter: @AriWasserman Follow David on Twitter: @davidubben Sponsored by: Angi: Download the free Angi mobile app today or visit Angi dot com. That's A-N-G-I dot com. Indochino: Refresh your wardrobe with the best prices of the year during Indochino's Black Friday event. Secure your appointment now with sales starting in-store and online November 6th, at indochino.com. I-N-D-O-C-H-I-N-O DOT COM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Louisville brings its high-octane offense into Carter-Finley Friday night. Find out what Jeremey from https://cardinalsportszone.com/ thinks about the Cards, their chances for victory and pizza. Join the pod @ RedWhiteNetwork.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/red-white-ncstate-podcast/message
In today's episode, we discuss Storm Chaser at Kentucky Kingdom in Lousiville, KY. This RMC hybrid has been called one of the most aggressive coasters in the country, and rightfully so. Join us as we discuss the 2009 collapse of Six Flags, the Bluegrass Boardwalk, and...80's heavy metal band Twisted Sister? Follow along with the podcast on our social media platforms: Twitter/X: twitter.com/airtimetraveler Instagram: instagram.com/airtimetraveler
Have you ever wanted to go to Waverly Hills Sanatorium? Join Sterling for this recap of her experience attending Strange Esacpes at Waverly Hills and the Seelbach Hotel in Lousiville, KY. Want more? Sign up for Sterling's emails and join in her free Month of Mediumship Challenge at SterlingMoonTarot.com. Strange Escapes - http://www.strange-escapes.com/ Waverly Hills - https://www.therealwaverlyhills.com/ The Seelbach Hotel - http://www.seelbachhilton.com/seelbach-experience https://loutoday.6amcity.com/three-spooky-things-about-the-seelbach-hilton-hotel-louisville-ky
Welcome back to All Things Whiskey Podcast - on this episode hosts Mike Outcalt and Devin Mitchell sit down with Jodie Filiatreau the Artisanal Distiller at Evan Williams to talk about his industry experience and the brand. Jodie is an absolute wealth of knowledge and has worked for Heaven Hill for 42 years. Join us to hear about how he became the Artisanal Distiller at Evan Williams, what that role entails, and some of the exciting projects that he's working on. Of course we chat about Evan Williams, Sqaure 6, and Heaven Hill whiskies. This episode is a blast so tune in and enjoy! Thanks again to our guest Jodie Filiatreau! Cheers and keep drinkin' tasty Evan Williams and Heaven Hill whiskies!Support the show
Bobby Nichols is a rector for Keenan Hall at the University of Notre Dame. He is preparing to join the Jesuits to discern a vocation to religious life. Bobby grew up in Louisville, Kentucky and earned a Bachelor's degree in Theology from Xavier University. He returned to Lousiville following graduation to teach theology and to serve as the assistant director of campus ministry at his alma mater, St. Xavier High School. He then completed a masters degree in Ministry and Theology from Villanova University. He is an avid walker and walked the Camino de Santiago in 2016 and 2019. SHOW NOTES Merton prayer: https://augustinianspirituality.org/2020/11/27/a-prayer-of-unknowing-by-thomas-merton/ Salve Regina: https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/teachings/salve-regina-hail-holy-queen-12738 Bobby's Blog: https://nicholsrobert.com/
Hour 1 - Good Monday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: Earth Day was Saturday. Nick talks about the founder of Earth Day, Ira Einhorn. Einhorn was an extremist left-wing activist who cared so much about saving people's lives, murdered his then-girlfriend in cold blood. The U.S. is apparently at such a stage of degeneracy that anti-gun radicals are buying guns to shoot people and make the case for banning firearms. The man responsible for the deaths of five at Old National Bank in Lousiville, Kentucky, on April 10 reportedly admitted that the motivation for his killing spree was to further the left's gun-control agenda. An NBC News poll shows that Democrat President Joe Biden trails a generic Republican significantly, ahead of his expected campaign launch this week.
A wounded Louisville police officer is moving hospitals, first responders participate in a blood drive honoring Officer Wilt, honoring Earth Day, why Kentucky's legal deserts are growing, how students are helping students with mental health, and a new exhibit celebrating Triple Crown winner Secretariat.
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Christina Patterson Wood is a dance instructor and directs one of the studio outreach programs that work one on one with at-risk youth. She also does admin support for Lousiville, Kentucky ministry that helps incarcerated men transition out of prison and back into society. Christina has the heart to use the arts to help at-risk youth around the world. Christina is a long-time friend of mine whom I just reconnected with after she shared her story about sexual assault that happened in a past relationship. We talk about how she, and many women, suppress their sexual assault experiences for years until something happens that triggers the memories, and they are faced with confusion, denial, and ultimately the truth of what happened to them. Christina was in denial of the fact she was sexually assaulted by her ex-fiance 20 years ago. In her mind, sexual assault only happened by strangers in an aggressive way and not in relationships, not by someone you are in a relationship with. This misconception in her mind suppressed her mind kept her questioning what really happened. In the dance industry, there are many women coming out years later and joining the #MeToo movement by talking about their instructors who abused them as students, children, and young adults. Years later she was triggered. Seeing her well her husband treats her made her realize how badly she was treated in the past. She realized what happened to her years ago, and came out with her story publicly because she wants people to know that they deserve to be loved, not treated unwell.On this episode:Christina shares her experience of realizing she was sexually assaulted.How she told her husband, and he showered her in love, care, and support.Why do many women keep quiet about their sexual assault.Why many women question if what happened was sexual assault.The Me Too Movement and how prominent it is in the dance community.Why Christina stayed quiet for so long, and her fear that if she told her story people would minimize it. Her work in the at-risk youth community.How she helps her ministry support men transition out of prison and back into the community.Key Takeaways:You deserve to be loved, not treated unwell.How telling your story can help others tell theirs.Finding a purpose in your pain to help others.Why we say getting into a new relationship can help you heal from a past relationship.Quotable Moments:“The painful things we experience have a purpose, so changing the question of what was the purpose of that happening to me, to how do I find purpose through it changes the perspective a lot.” “You deserved to be loved, you deserve to be loved well, and in the way that God loves you.”“He was my fiance, he said he loved me, this is not the context of how sexual assault happens.”Connect with Joseph James:Facebook PageFacebook GroupInstagram
Jon Justice is back discussing 'The Weinermobile of love', the unfortunate details of the Lousiville shooter, and State Representative Walter Hudson joins to close the hour.
Jennifer Jones Lee and Wayne Resnick accompany Bill for Handel on the News. An Intelligence leak has exposed the U.S. spying on adversaries and allies. Abortion providers are grappling with conflicting rulings on a key pill. And Iowa is refusing to pay for rape victims' abortions or contraceptives.
Let's go On Campus thanks to Subaru of Gwinnett College Football considering some rule changes to help save time but is it ultimately worth the time estimated to be saved Not looking good for the Pac-12 Four former Tennessee Volunteer football staff members are finding new jobs Georgia Tech hoops get a big win Georgia Bulldogs continue to have a rough end to the season Halftime show gone wrong in Louisville See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we welcome special guest Rachel Harper to Perks. Rachel is on the faculty at Spalding University's Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Writing in Lousiville, KY and is the author of three novels. Her most recent, The Other Mother, was published in 2022 and has racked up the accolades. It was named one of Amazon's Best Books of 2022, was a Good Morning America Buzz Pick, and has been awarded the American Library Association's Stonewall Book Award for Excellence in LGBTQIA fiction. We chat with Rachel about how her book is like an onion, with many layers to peel back and explore. While it deals with motherhood, it also deals with father-child relationships, identity, race, and how our past affects our present. You can find Rachel on Instagram @harpsincali and her website www.rachelmharper.com For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover. Books Mentioned In This Episode: 1- The Other Mother by Rachel Harper 2- This Side of Providence by Rachel Harper 3- Brass Ankle Blues by Rachel Harper 4- Born a Crime by Trevor Noah 5- As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner 6- The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 7- The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver 8- The Secret History by Donna Tartt 9- Long ass books by Jonathan Franzen 10- Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry 11- The Case of the Missing Moonstone (The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency) by Jordan Stratford 12- Enola Holmes series by Nancy Springer 13- Women Talk Money: Breaking the Taboo edited by Rebecca Walker 14- Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor 15- The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elizabeth Tove Bailey 16- Shutter by Ramona Emerson
This week we welcome special guest Rachel Harper to Perks. Rachel is on the faculty at Spalding University's Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Writing in Lousiville, KY and is the author of three novels. Her most recent, The Other Mother, was published in 2022 and has racked up the accolades. It was named one of Amazon's best books of 2022, was a Good Morning America buzz pick, and has been awarded the American Library Association's Stonewall Book Award for Excellence in LGBTQIA fiction. We chat with Rachel about how her book is like an onion, with many layers to peel back and explore. While it deals with motherhood, it also deals with father-child relationships, identity, race, and how our past affects our present. You can find Rachel on Instagram @harpsincali and her website www.rachelmharper.com For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover. Books Mentioned In This Episode: 1- The Other Mother by Rachel Harper 2- This Side of Providence by Rachel Harper 3- Brass Ankle Blues by Rachel Harper 4- Born a Crime by Trevor Noah 5- As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner 6- The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 7- The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver 8- The Secret History by Donna Tartt 9- Long ass books by Jonathan Franzen 10- Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry 11- The Case of the Missing Moonstone (The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency) by Jordan Stratford 12- Enola Holmes series by Nancy Springer 13- Women Talk Money: Breaking the Taboo edited by Rebecca Walker 14- Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor 15- The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elizabeth Tove Bailey 16- Shutter by Ramona Emerson
In this bonus episode, Tim walks through the FTN HPBExpo guide. Click here to download it as a PDF so you have an intentional plan to win this year in Louisville! In addition, our team is hosting the first ever FTN EDx Scavenger Hunt. Collect points by completing challenges and scanning QR codes. The top three will receive some amazing packages from the FTN team. Click here to register for the FTN Challenge and get started collecting points today! Finally, on Saturday night, we are hosting a Fire Time Network: EDx event at the Bomhard Theater in downtown Lousiville. You don't want to miss this night of presentations on the past, present, and future of our industry. Registration is free by clicking this link.
Continued coverage of Jeff Brohm's return to Lousiville
Bernard Clay was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and he spent most of his childhood and high school years there. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Kentucky, and he is a member of the Affrilachian Poets collective. His work has been published in Appalachian Heritage, The Limestone Review, Blackbone: 25 Years of the Affrilachian Poets, and various other journals and anthologies. His book English Lit was published by Swallow Press in 2021. He lives on a farm in eastern Kentucky with his wife Lauren Kallmeyer, an herbalist who serves as the director of Kentucky Heartwood's Forest Council. Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr. was born on February 2, 1861, in Bardstown, Kentucky, and he died in Lousiville, Kentucky in 1949. When he was just eight years old, he had to leave school to help support his family. At the age of 22, Cotter returned to his formal education and eventually served for more than fifty years as a teacher and administrator in several Louisville schools. In 1891, he married Maria F. Cox; they had three children, including his eldest son, Joseph Seamon Cotter Jr., who was also a talented poet and playwright. According to Oxford Reference, Joseph Cotter Sr. provided an important “voice during one of the most difficult eras of African American history, and he was a man who backed his words with action in building the African American community.” Links:Read "Mr. Nap's Fight" and "Appalachian Smitten"Read "Dr. Booker T. Washington to the National Negro Business League"Bernard ClayBernard Clay's websiteEnglish Lit reviewed in Southern Review of Books Bernard Clay reading at the historic Western Library of the Louisville Free Public LibraryJoseph Seamon Cotter Sr. Bio and poems at Poets.orgBio and Bibliography at the Carnegie Center--Kentucky Writers Hall of FameMentioned in this episode:KnoxCountyLibrary.orgThank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org.Rate & review on Podchaser
Fresh off a narrow loss at Florida, USF finishes a two-game road swing at Lousiville on Saturday. The Cardinals and Bulls are no stranger to each other after being Conference USA, Big East and even AAC mates before U of L went to the ACC. To help break down the matchup, Cardinal Authority contributor Michael McCammon joins the podcast to break down what's changed with the Cards since those days and he breaks down how he sees Louisville's first quarter of the season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FSU goes to Lousiville and gets the most improbable of wins. On our most recent episode we said Friday would be a true reveal as to where FSU stood as a program and what a reveal it was. We are fourtunate to have the support of Charlie Park and Madision Social. Charlie Park is Tallahassee's best rooftop bar, we would also encourage you to try out their world class brunch on the weekends. https://charlieparkrooftop.com/ Thank you to our sponsor Garnet & Gold. The best places for FSU fans to shop for FSU jerseys and FSU polos is locally owned Garnet and Gold. https://www.garnetandgold.com/
Today, Nora and Tyler are taking us to The Haunted Hotel in Louisville, KY. First, you'll hear Tyler entering the haunt and a little bit from the actors. Then, we'll transition to an interview with the GM. Follow along to our Hauntathon: https://linktr.ee/hauntedattractionnetwork
This is Part 2 of our conversation with Dr Sarah Memmi on intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Sarah brings a great perspective to this question. She's an assistant professor of Marketing at the College of Business at the University of Louisville. She's also a lifelong horse person which makes her a perfect fit for also teaching in the University of Lousiville's equine business program. Last week Sarah made the following distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation occurs when the reinforcer is bundled with the action such that it's not easily separable from the action. The reward is in the doing. Extrinsic motivation occurs when the reinforcement is separable from the action itself. An activity can acquire intrinsic reinforcement value through the pairing of the activity with reinforcement. There are four qualities that are important to this process. We covered two of them in Part 1: The first was there's a unique link between the behavior and the extrinsic reinforcer. The second is repeated pairing between the behavior and a desired outcome. This is something that is very familiar to all of us who clicker train. Part 1 ended just as Sarah was getting to the third factor so that's where we pick up as we resume the conversation.
We're reached another podcasting milestone. This is episode number 200! Pretty staggering, especially when I think about the number both of listening hours and editing hours that represents. In many of those episodes we've talked about constructional training. This concept draws on the work of Dr. Israel Goldiamond. Goldiamond poses four questions which form a very useful framework for structuring your training. The first question asks what do you want? What are your goals? And the recommendation is to dream big. The second question gives you your baseline. Where are you now? What skills are in repertoire? What component skills are missing? The third question takes you to your training steps. How are you going to get from where you are now to where you want to be. The fourth question asks what will keep you going? What will keep you motivated. It's this fourth question that we want to focus on in this conversation. Our guest is Sarah Memmi. Sarah joined us a year ago for a fabulous conversation about choice, control and goal setting, so in a way we were looking at the first question in that conversation. And now we're going to jump to the fourth. Sarah brings a great perspective to this question. She's an assistant professor of Marketing at the College of Business at the University of Louisville. She's also a lifelong horse person which makes her a perfect fit for also teaching in the University of Lousiville's equine business program. Our subject is going to be intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. In this podcast we have talked mainly to behavior analysts. As a behavioral scientist Sarah is drawing on a different body of research, so I was very interested to hear her perspective on this subject. Sarah was trying not to overwhelm us with research references related to how humans behave, and instead in this conversation she is extracting what she thinks is most relevant to those of us who are interested in training.
Christina Patterson Wood is a dance instructor and directs one of the studio outreach programs that work one on one with at-risk youth. She also does admin support for Lousiville, Kentucky ministry that helps incarcerated men transition out of prison and back into society. Christina has the heart to use the arts to help at-risk youth around the world. Christina is a long-time friend of mine whom I just reconnected with after she shared her story about sexual assault that happened in a past relationship. We talk about how she, and many women, suppress their sexual assault experiences for years until something happens that triggers the memories, and they are faced with confusion, denial, and ultimately the truth of what happened to them. Christina was in denial of the fact she was sexually assaulted by her ex-fiance 20 years ago. In her mind, sexual assault only happened by strangers in an aggressive way and not in relationships, not by someone you are in a relationship with. This misconception in her mind suppressed her mind kept her questioning what really happened. In the dance industry, there are many women coming out years later and joining the #MeToo movement by talking about their instructors who abused them as students, children, and young adults. Years later she was triggered. Seeing her well her husband treats her made her realize how badly she was treated in the past. She realized what happened to her years ago, and came out with her story publicly because she wants people to know that they deserve to be loved, not treated unwell. On this episode: Christina shares her experience of realizing she was sexually assaulted How she told her husband, and he showered her in love, care, and support Why do many women keep quiet about their sexual assault Why many women question if what happened was sexual assault The Me Too Movement and how prominent it is in the dance community Why Christina stayed quiet for so long, and her fear that if she told her story people would minimize it. Her work in the at-risk youth community How she helps her ministry support men transition out of prison and back into the community Key Takeaways: You deserve to be loved, not treated unwell How telling your story can help others tell theirs Finding a purpose in your pain to help others Why we say getting into a new relationship can help you heal from a past relationship Quotable Moments: “The painful things we experience have a purpose, so changing the question of what was the purpose of that happening to me, to how do I find purpose through it changes the perspective a lot.” “You deserved to be loved, you deserve to be loved well, and in the way that God loves you” “He was my fiance, he said he loved me, this is not the context of how sexual assault happens” Connect with Joseph James: https://www.facebook.com/meetjoejames (Facebook Page) https://www.facebook.com/groups/1248540762254029 (Facebook Group) https://www.instagram.com/meetjosephjames/ (Instagram)
In this episode of The Edge hosts Jonathan Von Tobel and Matt Youmans are joined by Marc Lawrence, Professional College Football Handicapper, as they preview the upcoming college football season. Also in the show, the hosts reveal the 36th and 37th teams in The Edge's college football preseason top 40, Purdue and Lousiville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Ross Sapp speaks with Jordynne Grace ahead of IMPACT Wrestling in Lousiville. Yes, the mic pack screwed up again0:00 Intro2:58 On the Road Again3:47 Gresham's Schedule4:18 Curtis Hughes / Terminus5:30 Positive & Negatives of Social Media6:20 Gettin' Swole7:22 New Things in the Ring9:27 Staying with IMPACT11:02 Mickey Ruckus Song12:59 Morrissey14:17 Intergender Tag Matches15:12 Staying in Touch16:10 Forbidden Doors17:03 Rhea Ripley18:31 Short Advantage19:11 Arm Wrestling & Other Sports20:37 Jordynne Grace Wants to Crush Watermelons with Her ThighsExclusive! Grab the NordVPN deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fightful Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fightful-pro-wrestling-and-mma-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Haley and Jordan are joined by New Jersey day-1 Sean Yoo to talk about all things New Jersey for the first half of the episode, and some basketball in the second half. They talk about Lousiville's tournament run, the sad streak of big man injuries, and try to figure out what's wrong with the Warriors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices