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Circling the Drain
Get Some Bad B*tches With Genevieve Manion

Circling the Drain

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 69:19 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWhat do haunted linen, Victorian hair art, and the courage to blow up your entire life have in common? This episode, that's what.Julia is joined by Genevieve Manion — amateur Victorian historian, actual witch, host of My Victorian Nightmare, and we have extremely strong opinions about where dead people's hair does and does not belong. Spoiler: not in your sweater. Not in your cardigan. A locket is fine. A wreath on the wall is pushing it. We move on.What starts as a deep dive into all things Victorian gets gloriously derailed into one of the most honest conversations we've had on this show about midlife reinvention, losing your voice in a bad marriage, and what it actually looks like to crawl out the other side and build something beautiful from scratch.Also covered: perimenopause at 3am, the mascara incident that still haunts us, why your ancestry is the only witchcraft tradition you actually need, Keanu Reeves' truly unfortunate British accent, and a pregnancy superpower that cannot be explained by science.Plus bibliomancy, a firm position on not being dug up after death, and the single most important thing you can do for yourself in midlife that has nothing to do with skincare.Get some bad b*tches. The Victorians would have wanted it that way.Check out My Victorian Nightmare here.  Leave your message for the Speaker Box here.Watch this episode on YouTube here.  For more AGECRAFT content, join the Substack here. To work with Julia and/or learn more about her, go here.  CBDMD website here.Use code julia_g_wellness to get 15% off Episode SponsorBe one of the helpers! SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on APPLE PODCASTS or SPOTIFY and leave us a review on APPLE PODCASTS. 

O'Connor & Company
Carroll Harris on the National Manion WOD at the Iwo Jima Memorial

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 8:23


WMAL GUEST: CARROLL HARRIS (Travis Manion Foundation DC Chapter Leader) on the foundation’s 11th annual nationwide CrossFit workout series honoring fallen military heroes. He details the DC installment taking place this Saturday, April 25, at the Iwo Jima Memorial and how the "Manion WOD" preserves the legacy of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. WEBSITE: TravisManion.org EVENT: National Capital Manion WOD at Iwo Jima Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Audible, and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @PatriceOnwuka, @JGunlock, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Friday, April 24, 2026 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ROI’s Into the Corner Office Podcast: Powerhouse Middle Market CEOs Telling it Real—Unexpected Career Conversations

Laura Manion is the President & CEO of the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry, the region's premier business advocacy organization representing a diverse membership of 600 businesses — from small enterprises to multinational corporations — across 155 zip codes in Southeastern Pennsylvania. As the voice of the business community, Laura advocates for pro-business policies at the local, state, and federal levels through a range of initiatives including hosting elected officials, convening roundtable policy discussions with community partners, and authoring sign-on letters and letters of support for members seeking government funding. She drives strategic efforts focused on economic growth, workforce development, and public policy engagement, while leading the Chamber's work to attract and retain member businesses through value-driven engagement and impactful networking opportunities. Laura oversees the Chamber's $800,000+ budget, revenue streams, and day-to-day operations with a focus on long-term sustainability and organizational excellence. Under her leadership, the Chamber produces 50+ annual events spanning high-profile convenings, leadership programs, and economic initiatives that support business leaders and advance workforce development. Her impact is reflected in the numbers: from 2022 to 2023, event attendance grew 105% and new membership increased 106% — momentum that carried into 2024 with 150 new members welcomed to the organization. Manion most recently served as a Manager for the Great Lakes Regional Office for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In this role, she cultivated legislative, political, media, and grassroots resources throughout Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania to further the chamber's public policy goals. She also helped lead the chamber's efforts to strengthen its relationships with members of Congress through member businesses, associations, and local and state chambers of commerce across the region. Her policy portfolio at the U.S. Chamber focused on small business, workforce, and education.   Prior to joining the U.S. Chamber, Manion was the Assistant Director of Government Affairs and Community Relations at Villanova University. She handled all local matters pertaining to the university, working closely with county and township officials and business associations and chambers, as well as the university's neighbors.  Manion hopes that she can take experience from the different roles in her career to strengthen her connections within the community and further the mission of the chamber. “The pandemic showed the vital role that chambers of commerce play in their community,” she said. “We are a resource, rich with information and connections to benefit our member businesses. I look forward to working with the chamber's board, volunteers, staff, and members to continue to grow and expand the organization. As a lifelong Chester County resident, it's humbling and exciting to be tapped for this position.”  Manion graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in 2013 with a degree in Government and holds an MPA from West Chester University. In 2018, City & State PA presented her with its Above and Beyond Award, which recognizes 25 exceptional women from Pennsylvania for their accomplishments across various sectors, including politics, healthcare, education, and nonprofits.  

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
Mary/Charles Hamilton: The Original Female Husband - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 340

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 22:21


Mary/Charles Hamilton: The Original Female Husband The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 340 with Heather Rose Jones In this episode we talk about: The factual story of Mary/Charles Hamilton Henry Fielding's fictional version in The Female Husband The larger historic and literary context Sources mentioned Baker, S. 1959. “Henry Fielding's The Female Husband: Fact and Fiction” in PMLA, 74 pp.213-24. Castle, T. 1983-4. “Eros and Liberty at the English Masquerade, 1710-90” in Eighteenth-Century Studies, XVII, 2: 156-76. Derry, Caroline. 2020. Lesbianism and the Criminal Law: Three Centuries of Legal Regulation in England and Wales. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-030-35299-8 Donoghue, Emma. 1995. Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801. Harper Perennial, New York. ISBN 0-06-017261-4 Friedli, Lynne. 1987. “Passing Women: A Study of Gender Boundaries in the Eighteenth Century” in Rousseau, G. S. and Roy Porter (eds). Sexual Underworlds of the Enlightenment. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 0-8078-1782-1 Fielding, Henry. 1746. The Female Husband: or, the Surprising History of Mrs Mary, Alias Mr George Hamilton. Liverpool, M. Cooper. (https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-female-husband-or-_fielding-henry_1746) Lanser, Susan. 2001. “Sapphic Picaresque: Sexual Difference and the Challenges of Homoadventuring” in Textual Practice 15:2 (November 2001): 1-18. Lyons, Clare A. 2007. “Mapping an Atlantic Sexual Culture: Homoeroticism in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia” in: Foster, Thomas A. (ed). Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexuality in Early America. New York University Press, New York. ISBN 13-978-0-8147-2749-2 Manion, Jen. “The Queer History of Passing as a Man in Early Pennsylvania.” Pennsylvania Legacies, vol. 16, no. 1, 2016, pp. 6–11. Manion, Jen. 2020. Female Husbands: A Trans History. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 978-1-108-48380-3 The full text of The Female Husband by Henry Fielding can be found at archive.org This topic is discussed in one or more entries of the Lesbian Historic Motif Project here: Charles/Mary Hamilton, The Female Husband (Henry Fielding) A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Bluesky: @heatherrosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)

New Books Network
Timothy Manion, "Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War" (Helion, 2026)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 112:30


Why did Operation Barbarossa fail? For more than eight decades, historians have offered one dominant answer: Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union was doomed from the outset. Vast distances, brutal weather, weak logistics and the overwhelming industrial power of the Red Army ensured that the Wehrmacht never had a realistic chance of success. But what if this familiar verdict is too comfortable — and too simplistic? In Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War (Helion and Company, 2026), Timothy Manion offers a bold, deeply researched re-examination of the most consequential campaign of the Second World War. Going far beyond the well-worn clichés of “General Winter” and German hubris, Manion places the story in a much longer arc: the evolution of military thought from the age of Napoleon through the catastrophe of 1914–18 and into the highly mechanised, manoeuvre-driven doctrines championed by both Germany and the Soviet Union in the interwar period. Drawing upon a vast range of previously overlooked archival records, Manion demonstrates that both armies entered the war expecting a rapid, decisive campaign — a return to war between generals, not economies. Early German successes seemed to prove them right. But as Manion reveals, the Wehrmacht's apparent mastery of mobile warfare concealed profound flaws in decision-making, command structure and operational logic. Meanwhile, the Red Army —though battered — adapted faster and more its opponent understood. The result is a compelling challenge to the established consensus. Manion argues that Barbarossa did not collapse under the weight of numbers alone: German generalship and operational misjudgement played a far larger part than most accounts allow, while Soviet resilience and strategic learning proved decisive long before Stalingrad. Rich with analytical clarity, packed with detailed campaign studies, and supported by an extensive set of newly published archival maps and figures, Why Barbarossa Failed is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not only how the 1941 campaign unfolded — but why its outcome shaped the entire course of the war. This is the story of two armies, two visions of modern warfare — and the decision points that sealed the fate of the Eastern Front.Timothy Manion earned dual degrees in mathematics and economics from Boston University. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Manion represented global financial institutions on Wall Street as outside counsel. Not satisfied with traditional explanations for the failure of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Manion has undertaken an extensive investigation of the German and Soviet archives. The results of his study overturn the historical consensus on the campaign and are published here for the first time.Stephen Satkiewicz is an independent scholar with research areas spanning Civilizational Sciences, Social Complexity, Big History, Historical Sociology, Military History, War Studies, International Relations, Geopolitics, and Russian and East European history. He is currently the Book Review Editor for Comparative Civilizations Review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Timothy Manion, "Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War" (Helion, 2026)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 112:30


Why did Operation Barbarossa fail? For more than eight decades, historians have offered one dominant answer: Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union was doomed from the outset. Vast distances, brutal weather, weak logistics and the overwhelming industrial power of the Red Army ensured that the Wehrmacht never had a realistic chance of success. But what if this familiar verdict is too comfortable — and too simplistic? In Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War (Helion and Company, 2026), Timothy Manion offers a bold, deeply researched re-examination of the most consequential campaign of the Second World War. Going far beyond the well-worn clichés of “General Winter” and German hubris, Manion places the story in a much longer arc: the evolution of military thought from the age of Napoleon through the catastrophe of 1914–18 and into the highly mechanised, manoeuvre-driven doctrines championed by both Germany and the Soviet Union in the interwar period. Drawing upon a vast range of previously overlooked archival records, Manion demonstrates that both armies entered the war expecting a rapid, decisive campaign — a return to war between generals, not economies. Early German successes seemed to prove them right. But as Manion reveals, the Wehrmacht's apparent mastery of mobile warfare concealed profound flaws in decision-making, command structure and operational logic. Meanwhile, the Red Army —though battered — adapted faster and more its opponent understood. The result is a compelling challenge to the established consensus. Manion argues that Barbarossa did not collapse under the weight of numbers alone: German generalship and operational misjudgement played a far larger part than most accounts allow, while Soviet resilience and strategic learning proved decisive long before Stalingrad. Rich with analytical clarity, packed with detailed campaign studies, and supported by an extensive set of newly published archival maps and figures, Why Barbarossa Failed is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not only how the 1941 campaign unfolded — but why its outcome shaped the entire course of the war. This is the story of two armies, two visions of modern warfare — and the decision points that sealed the fate of the Eastern Front.Timothy Manion earned dual degrees in mathematics and economics from Boston University. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Manion represented global financial institutions on Wall Street as outside counsel. Not satisfied with traditional explanations for the failure of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Manion has undertaken an extensive investigation of the German and Soviet archives. The results of his study overturn the historical consensus on the campaign and are published here for the first time.Stephen Satkiewicz is an independent scholar with research areas spanning Civilizational Sciences, Social Complexity, Big History, Historical Sociology, Military History, War Studies, International Relations, Geopolitics, and Russian and East European history. He is currently the Book Review Editor for Comparative Civilizations Review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Timothy Manion, "Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War" (Helion, 2026)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 112:30


Why did Operation Barbarossa fail? For more than eight decades, historians have offered one dominant answer: Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union was doomed from the outset. Vast distances, brutal weather, weak logistics and the overwhelming industrial power of the Red Army ensured that the Wehrmacht never had a realistic chance of success. But what if this familiar verdict is too comfortable — and too simplistic? In Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War (Helion and Company, 2026), Timothy Manion offers a bold, deeply researched re-examination of the most consequential campaign of the Second World War. Going far beyond the well-worn clichés of “General Winter” and German hubris, Manion places the story in a much longer arc: the evolution of military thought from the age of Napoleon through the catastrophe of 1914–18 and into the highly mechanised, manoeuvre-driven doctrines championed by both Germany and the Soviet Union in the interwar period. Drawing upon a vast range of previously overlooked archival records, Manion demonstrates that both armies entered the war expecting a rapid, decisive campaign — a return to war between generals, not economies. Early German successes seemed to prove them right. But as Manion reveals, the Wehrmacht's apparent mastery of mobile warfare concealed profound flaws in decision-making, command structure and operational logic. Meanwhile, the Red Army —though battered — adapted faster and more its opponent understood. The result is a compelling challenge to the established consensus. Manion argues that Barbarossa did not collapse under the weight of numbers alone: German generalship and operational misjudgement played a far larger part than most accounts allow, while Soviet resilience and strategic learning proved decisive long before Stalingrad. Rich with analytical clarity, packed with detailed campaign studies, and supported by an extensive set of newly published archival maps and figures, Why Barbarossa Failed is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not only how the 1941 campaign unfolded — but why its outcome shaped the entire course of the war. This is the story of two armies, two visions of modern warfare — and the decision points that sealed the fate of the Eastern Front.Timothy Manion earned dual degrees in mathematics and economics from Boston University. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Manion represented global financial institutions on Wall Street as outside counsel. Not satisfied with traditional explanations for the failure of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Manion has undertaken an extensive investigation of the German and Soviet archives. The results of his study overturn the historical consensus on the campaign and are published here for the first time.Stephen Satkiewicz is an independent scholar with research areas spanning Civilizational Sciences, Social Complexity, Big History, Historical Sociology, Military History, War Studies, International Relations, Geopolitics, and Russian and East European history. He is currently the Book Review Editor for Comparative Civilizations Review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in German Studies
Timothy Manion, "Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War" (Helion, 2026)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 112:30


Why did Operation Barbarossa fail? For more than eight decades, historians have offered one dominant answer: Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union was doomed from the outset. Vast distances, brutal weather, weak logistics and the overwhelming industrial power of the Red Army ensured that the Wehrmacht never had a realistic chance of success. But what if this familiar verdict is too comfortable — and too simplistic? In Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War (Helion and Company, 2026), Timothy Manion offers a bold, deeply researched re-examination of the most consequential campaign of the Second World War. Going far beyond the well-worn clichés of “General Winter” and German hubris, Manion places the story in a much longer arc: the evolution of military thought from the age of Napoleon through the catastrophe of 1914–18 and into the highly mechanised, manoeuvre-driven doctrines championed by both Germany and the Soviet Union in the interwar period. Drawing upon a vast range of previously overlooked archival records, Manion demonstrates that both armies entered the war expecting a rapid, decisive campaign — a return to war between generals, not economies. Early German successes seemed to prove them right. But as Manion reveals, the Wehrmacht's apparent mastery of mobile warfare concealed profound flaws in decision-making, command structure and operational logic. Meanwhile, the Red Army —though battered — adapted faster and more its opponent understood. The result is a compelling challenge to the established consensus. Manion argues that Barbarossa did not collapse under the weight of numbers alone: German generalship and operational misjudgement played a far larger part than most accounts allow, while Soviet resilience and strategic learning proved decisive long before Stalingrad. Rich with analytical clarity, packed with detailed campaign studies, and supported by an extensive set of newly published archival maps and figures, Why Barbarossa Failed is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not only how the 1941 campaign unfolded — but why its outcome shaped the entire course of the war. This is the story of two armies, two visions of modern warfare — and the decision points that sealed the fate of the Eastern Front.Timothy Manion earned dual degrees in mathematics and economics from Boston University. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Manion represented global financial institutions on Wall Street as outside counsel. Not satisfied with traditional explanations for the failure of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Manion has undertaken an extensive investigation of the German and Soviet archives. The results of his study overturn the historical consensus on the campaign and are published here for the first time.Stephen Satkiewicz is an independent scholar with research areas spanning Civilizational Sciences, Social Complexity, Big History, Historical Sociology, Military History, War Studies, International Relations, Geopolitics, and Russian and East European history. He is currently the Book Review Editor for Comparative Civilizations Review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Timothy Manion, "Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War" (Helion, 2026)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 112:30


Why did Operation Barbarossa fail? For more than eight decades, historians have offered one dominant answer: Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union was doomed from the outset. Vast distances, brutal weather, weak logistics and the overwhelming industrial power of the Red Army ensured that the Wehrmacht never had a realistic chance of success. But what if this familiar verdict is too comfortable — and too simplistic? In Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War (Helion and Company, 2026), Timothy Manion offers a bold, deeply researched re-examination of the most consequential campaign of the Second World War. Going far beyond the well-worn clichés of “General Winter” and German hubris, Manion places the story in a much longer arc: the evolution of military thought from the age of Napoleon through the catastrophe of 1914–18 and into the highly mechanised, manoeuvre-driven doctrines championed by both Germany and the Soviet Union in the interwar period. Drawing upon a vast range of previously overlooked archival records, Manion demonstrates that both armies entered the war expecting a rapid, decisive campaign — a return to war between generals, not economies. Early German successes seemed to prove them right. But as Manion reveals, the Wehrmacht's apparent mastery of mobile warfare concealed profound flaws in decision-making, command structure and operational logic. Meanwhile, the Red Army —though battered — adapted faster and more its opponent understood. The result is a compelling challenge to the established consensus. Manion argues that Barbarossa did not collapse under the weight of numbers alone: German generalship and operational misjudgement played a far larger part than most accounts allow, while Soviet resilience and strategic learning proved decisive long before Stalingrad. Rich with analytical clarity, packed with detailed campaign studies, and supported by an extensive set of newly published archival maps and figures, Why Barbarossa Failed is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not only how the 1941 campaign unfolded — but why its outcome shaped the entire course of the war. This is the story of two armies, two visions of modern warfare — and the decision points that sealed the fate of the Eastern Front.Timothy Manion earned dual degrees in mathematics and economics from Boston University. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Manion represented global financial institutions on Wall Street as outside counsel. Not satisfied with traditional explanations for the failure of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Manion has undertaken an extensive investigation of the German and Soviet archives. The results of his study overturn the historical consensus on the campaign and are published here for the first time.Stephen Satkiewicz is an independent scholar with research areas spanning Civilizational Sciences, Social Complexity, Big History, Historical Sociology, Military History, War Studies, International Relations, Geopolitics, and Russian and East European history. He is currently the Book Review Editor for Comparative Civilizations Review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

History of the Second World War
Interview 52: Why Barbarossa Failed with Timothy Manion

History of the Second World War

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 43:21


For this interview I was joined by Timothy Manion to discuss his upcoming book Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War which released March 5, 2026. https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/why-barbarossa-failed-germany-and-russia-in-the-second-world-war.php Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to advertise on History of the Second World War. History of the Second World War is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Warrior Kid Podcast
Warrior Kid Podcast #41: Ask Uncle Jake. With Ryan Manion

Warrior Kid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 18:19


What did Travis learn from you? What was his main sport? Was it easy for him? How old was he when he decided to be a Marine? What does "Find Your Brendan" mean? What does "Kindness matters more than you know" mean? What does "Dream big and work hard to get there" mean? What does "Be big in the little things" mean? What does "If not me, then who?" mean? What does it mean to have character?

The Big 550 KTRS
The Frank and Jill Show 2-9-26: Anita Manion - Patrick Rishe - Marge Imo

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 80:06


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Peak Physique Podcast
Encore Presentation: Tyler Manion, Vice President of the NPC/IFBB

Peak Physique Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 44:20


Ready to get the inside scoop on everything shaking up physique and bodybuilding in 2024? In episode of the “NASM Peak Physique Podcast,” host Andre Adams is joined by featured guest, NPC/IFBB Vice President, Tyler Manion. Discover why the brand-new Fit Model division is stirring up excitement and what makes it a game-changer for women athletes entering the sport. Hear directly from  Manion about the vision behind Fit Model and how it's leveling the playing field while removing major barriers to entry. Curious about the NASM Physique and Bodybuilding Coach partnership? Get the latest on how advanced coaching certifications and resources are setting new standards for athlete health, credibility, and coaching excellence. Plus, find out why the Pittsburgh Power & Fitness Festival is THE event of the year, featuring multi-sports action, celebrity athletes, and unprecedented prize money. Whether you're a competitor, coach, or fan, this episode is packed with exclusive updates, expert perspectives, and actionable takeaways for anyone passionate about bodybuilding and fitness.Hit play and unlock the secrets shaping the next era of physique sports! If you like what you just consumed, leave us a 5-star review, and share this episode with a friend to help grow our NASM health and wellness community! The content shared in this podcast is solely for educational and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek out the guidance of your healthcare provider or other qualified professional. Any opinions expressed by guests and hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of NASM. Introducing NASM One, the membership for trainers and coaches. For just $35/mo, get unlimited access to over 300 continuing education courses, 50% off additional certifications and specializations, EDGE Trainer Pro all-in-one coaching app to grow your business, unlimited exam attempts and select waived fees. Stay on top of your game and ahead of the curve as a fitness professional with NASM One. Click here to learn more. https://bit.ly/3zoMWyV

Jocko Podcast
513: Be Big in the Little Things. Lessons from a Hero. With Ryan Manion

Jocko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 86:02 Transcription Available


>Join Jocko Underground< Ryan Manion joins to share stories from her brother Travis — Naval Academy graduate, Marine officer, Silver Star recipient — and how his character and choices live on through her new children's book and the Travis Manion Foundation.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content

Transformative Leadership Conversations with Winnie da Silva
Caring Too Much at Work with Martin Redigolo

Transformative Leadership Conversations with Winnie da Silva

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 47:11


“The stress I carried slowed me down — I couldn't think clearly, and I didn't recognize myself anymore.” - Martin RedigoloWhat if the very thing that makes you successful is also what's slowly breaking you down? In this episode, I sit down with design and business leader Martin Redigolo for a raw, honest conversation about stress - not just the kind that keeps you up at night, but the kind that shapes you as a leader. From the high-intensity worlds of Deloitte, BCG, and Manion to his personal turning points, Martin opens up about how ambition, responsibility, and caring deeply for others can collide. This one's about learning to lead without losing yourself.You'll hear me discuss:How Martin's early career excitement blurred the line between passion and pressure and why it took years to notice the differenceWhat happens when your strengths as a caring, people-focused leader start to work against youThe tension between wanting to do right by others and holding yourself to impossible standardsHow disconnecting from your core values (like fairness and care) can quietly turn stress into self-doubtThe moment Martin realized he was “standing in his own way” and what it taught him about rebuilding trust in himselfWhy structure, trusted people, and simple routines can be lifelines when stress takes overThe one piece of coaching advice that completely changed how he leads under pressureResourcesMartin Redigolo on Web | LinkedInWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn | On the Web | Substack | YouTube | Email - winnie@winnifred.orgGet 20% off Sapiens' four-month Stress and Resilience Diagnostic and Habit Change Program—which includes biological stress testing and expert coaching - by using the code TLC at www.be-sapiens.com, with the offer valid through the end of 2025.

Know Your Power
our thoughts on tyler manion's olympia breakdown | bikini & wellness

Know Your Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 38:51


Last week IFBB Vice President Tyler Manion broke down the olympia competitors and their placements and in today's episode we're going to be sharing our thoughts on the bikini and wellness divisions from what he shared!SHOW NOTES

The Big 550 KTRS
The Frank and Jill Show 10-6-25: Anita Manion - Chris Kerber

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 77:12


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MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
The Secret to a Satisfied Life with Jeff Manion

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 24:57


The world constantly tells us, “You just need a little more.” But what if real peace isn't found in having more, but in learning to need less?What comes to mind when you hear the word “wealth”? For some, it means freedom. For others, it brings anxiety and pressure. Today, Jeff Manion joins us to explore how we can cultivate contentment in a culture that always craves more.Jeff Manion is the Teaching Pastor at Ada Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he has served for over 40 years. He is also the author of several books, including Satisfied: Discovering Contentment in a World of Consumption.Why Wealth Confuses UsIn a world that constantly urges us to acquire more, climb higher, and chase the next upgrade, contentment often feels elusive. But what if true satisfaction isn't found in accumulation, but in learning—learning to trust, to remember, to let go, and to live fully in the present? Contentment is not something we're born with—it's something we must learn. And we're learning it together.Let's be honest—wealth can be confusing. One day, we're living simply out of necessity, and the next, after years of doing the right things—avoiding debt, saving diligently, and giving generously—we find ourselves in a season of financial stability. You'd think contentment would come naturally at that point. But surprisingly, it doesn't.Learning contentment in a season of sufficiency is often more challenging than in a season of scarcity. When we experience financial security, the temptation to trust in our own strength rather than God's provision becomes a real concern. This isn't new—it's the same struggle the Israelites faced in Deuteronomy 8. After years of daily dependence on manna in the wilderness, God warned them not to forget Him once they entered the Promised Land. He reminded them: “Remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth” (Deut. 8:18). That warning is for us too.The Danger of the “There and Then” MentalityContentment is rooted in the present, not the future. And yet we often believe we'll only be at peace "there and then"—when the vacation arrives, the mortgage is paid off, or the kitchen is finally renovated. But if we can't be fully alive to God and the people around us now, there's no guarantee we will be later.We don't stumble into contentment—we learn it. The Apostle Paul, writing under house arrest, said, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” (Phil. 4:11). His circumstances didn't determine his joy. His peace wasn't tied to his comfort. And ours doesn't have to be either.Sometimes the path to contentment starts by taking inventory—literally. For many of us, stuff multiplies without our awareness. A drawer of unworn t-shirts, a shelf of unused dishes, boxes of forgotten CDs…they add up. We can begin the journey toward contentment by shedding excess.A simple practice, like giving away five items a day for seven weeks, can bring clarity and peace. Not because we're pursuing minimalism for its own sake, but because we're reminding ourselves that joy isn't found in our possessions—it's found in a life uncluttered by distraction, filled with God's presence and purpose.Escaping the Comparison TrapComparison is a thief of joy. Whether or not Teddy Roosevelt actually coined the phrase, it's undeniably true. In our digital age, we don't just compare lives—we compare carefully curated highlight reels. This distorts our view, convincing us we're missing out when in fact, we're richly blessed.Comparison shifts our focus from gratitude to scarcity. And scarcity suffocates generosity. When we believe we never have enough, we become unable to see the abundance God has already given us—abundance meant to be shared.Generosity is one of the most effective ways to break money's grip on our hearts. Paul's charge to Timothy echoes through the centuries: “Command those who are rich… not to put their hope in wealth… but to put their hope in God… to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share” (1 Tim. 6:17–18).When we give, we reflect the heart of our generous God—first in creation, then in Christ. And as we open our hands, we discover joy not in what we keep, but in what we release for the sake of others and the glory of God.Passing on the Legacy of ContentmentWe long for our children and grandchildren to experience true satisfaction. But contentment isn't just taught—it's caught. When our families see that our greatest joy is not in acquiring new and better things but in reflecting the generosity of Christ, they begin to understand that there's a story far bigger than material success.We want them to see us delight in giving, not just spending. To notice our peace when things don't go our way. To recognize that the content life isn't a small life—it's a deeply rich one, rooted in grace and lived with open hands.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I have around $1.5 million in total assets and $500,000 in available funds. Given the current tax environment, I'm considering whether now might be a strategic time to withdraw from my pre-tax retirement accounts and pay the taxes. I'm currently living on Social Security and pension income and haven't needed to tap into my savings yet.I'd like to open an account for my great-grandchildren, who are currently 3 years old and 18 months old. I've been looking into a universal life insurance policy, but would appreciate guidance on the best way to save for their future—possibly to help with education expenses.Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Satisfied: Discovering Contentment in a World of Consumption by Jeff ManionSavingForCollege.comWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.

LaGrave CRC
Faith 101: Original Sin

LaGrave CRC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 24:44


We will continue our Faith 101 series with an exploration of Romans 3 and what we believe about sin. Rev. Manion will preach, and we will celebrate communion together.

MRN Crew Call
MRN Crew Call - 6.18.25 - Kevin 'Bono' Manion

MRN Crew Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 27:59


Steve Post and Todd Gordon reacted to Shane van Gisbergen's victory in Mexico City as the NASCAR Cup Series made its debut south of the border. Fresh off a win a few weeks ago at Nashville Superspeedway, Rajah Caruth's crew chief, Kevin 'Bono' Manion, joined to discuss the team's approach as five races remain in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series regular season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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The Big 550 KTRS
The Frank and Jill Show - Alvin Reed Filling in - Anita Manion UMSL - Olivette Diner 5-15-25

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 76:09


The Frank and Jill Show - Alvin Reed Filling in - Anita Manion UMSL - Olivette Diner 5-15-25 by

The Big 550 KTRS
Anita Manion UMSL Political Science Professor

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 17:35


Anita Manion UMSL Political Science Professor by

The 21st Show
Chef John Manion wants to connect food lovers in Chicago

The 21st Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025


The MTNTOUGH Podcast
Ryan Manion: STOP Living in Fear of Loss. Start Living with Purpose. | MTNPOD #107

The MTNTOUGH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 72:50


On this episode of the MTNTOUGH Podcast, Dustin  sits down with Ryan Manion, CEO of the Travis Manion Foundation, a leading organization dedicated to empowering veterans and families of fallen heroes. As the daughter of a Marine and someone who has faced profound personal loss, Ryan is a fierce advocate for resiliency, service, and honoring the legacy of those who serve. She shares how adversity has shaped her mission, the impact of her foundation's work, and the mindset required to push forward in the face of hardship. Don't miss this powerful conversation on leadership, sacrifice, and purpose.Follow Ryan  on Instagram @rmanion and visit  https://ryanmanion.com to learn more.Presented by Sig Sauer.----

CONOCE  AMA Y VIVE TU FE
Católicos Para Católicos: ¿Está COMPROMETIDA La IGLESIA Por Recibir FONDOS Gubernamentales? Jesse Romero/ Dr Manion Luis Román

CONOCE AMA Y VIVE TU FE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 48:59


Envíame un mensajeEn los últimos días se ha sabido que nuestra Iglesia Católica ha apoyado la invasión ilegal de nuestro país a través de grupos como Catholic Charities. Muchos de nosotros hemos bajado la cabeza con tristeza al reconocer el papel que hemos desempeñado en todo esto. El Dr Manion nos explica junto a Jesse Romero y Luis RománSupport the show YouTube Facebook Telegram Instagram Tik Tok Twitter

AND THAT'S WHY WE'RE NOT TOGETHER
108 ATWWNT With Sharon Manion - From Castleplunket to Improv Sensation - Catholic Ireland

AND THAT'S WHY WE'RE NOT TOGETHER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 76:44


From Castleplunket to Improv Sensation - Catholic IrelandIf you would like to support the show or buy David a lucozade or Hannah a bottle of champagne you can tip us whatever you like via Paypal with this link: https://paypal.me/buydavidlucozade?co... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Truth with Hany Rambod
Ep. 119: Tyler Manion | New Women's Divison

The Truth with Hany Rambod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 82:53


*Use the code "CHAMP" to get your first month for only $0.99 on my FST-7 training workout app.https://www.hanyrambod.com/fst7/Evogen Nutrition: Code "HANY" for 10% Off All Productshttps://www.evogennutrition.com/YoungLA: Code "HANY"https://www.youngla.com/Megafit Meals:  Code "HANY"https://megafitmeals.com/Download The Truth Podcast here:Spotify: http://bit.ly/THETRUTH-SPOTIFYitunes: http://bit.ly/THETRUTH-ITUNESInteract with Samson:https://www.instagram.com/samson__dauda/INTERACT WITH MEMY SUPPLEMENTS: https://bit.ly/EVOGENSUPPSHR=============================================WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/HANYWEBSITE=============================================INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/HANYINSTAGRAM=============================================FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/HANYFACEBOOK=============================================TIKTOK: https://bit.ly/HRTIKTOK=============================================TWITTER: https://twitter.com/hanyrambod 

Rich Zeoli
Senate Hearing: Hegseth Vows to Eradicate “Woke” from the Military

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 46:20


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- Rich is finally back! He's out of the hospital and doing well. Rich wonders if a wing of the hospital might be named after him—not because of any donation he has made, but because of the amount of time and money he has spent there! 3:15pm- On Tuesday, Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee. At one point, Hegseth outlined his plan to eradicate “woke” ideology from the U.S. military—vowing to prioritize combat preparation and competency. Hegseth also pledged to reinstitute any servicemembers who were kicked out of the military after refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine. 3:20pm- While questioning Pete Hegseth during his confirmation hearing, Senator Elizabeth Warren humiliated herself. She accused Hegseth of being a hypocrite for once having said that no general should serve in the defense industry—though, Hegseth has never publicly taken a similar pledge that would apply to him. Hegseth adroitly noted he is not a general. 3:30pm- Ryan Manion—Chief Executive Officer of the Travis Manion Foundation & Author of “The Knock at the Door”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation hearing. PLUS, Manion reveals that the Navy will name a ship after her brother! To learn more about the Travis Manion Foundation, visit: https://www.travismanion.org

Rich Zeoli
TikTok v. Garland: Will Supreme Court Allow for the App to be Banned?

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 44:03


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:00pm- On Friday, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in TikTok, Inc. v. Garland—which will determine whether or not the federal government can ban an application owned by a foreign country designated as a foreign adversary. According to reports, ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, is at least considering a sale of their app to Elon Musk though they'll wait to make any decisions until after Donald Trump takes office. The potential ban could occur as soon as Sunday, January 19th. 6:35pm- REPLAY: Ryan Manion—Chief Executive Officer of the Travis Manion Foundation & Author of “The Knock at the Door”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation hearing. PLUS, Manion reveals that the Navy will name a ship after her brother! To learn more about the Travis Manion Foundation, visit: https://www.travismanion.org

Rich Zeoli
Hegseth Testifies Before Senate, Woke Hates Hamburgers, & TikTok Ban

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 189:07


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (01/14/2025): 3:05pm- Rich is finally back! He's out of the hospital and doing well. Rich wonders if a wing of the hospital might be named after him—not because of any donation he has made, but because of the amount of time and money he has spent there! 3:15pm- On Tuesday, Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee. At one point, Hegseth outlined his plan to eradicate “woke” ideology from the U.S. military—vowing to prioritize combat preparation and competency. Hegseth also pledged to reinstitute any servicemembers who were kicked out of the military after refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine. 3:20pm- While questioning Pete Hegseth during his confirmation hearing, Senator Elizabeth Warren humiliated herself. She accused Hegseth of being a hypocrite for once having said that no general should serve in the defense industry—though, Hegseth has never publicly taken a similar pledge that would apply to him. Hegseth adroitly noted he is not a general. 3:30pm- Ryan Manion—Chief Executive Officer of the Travis Manion Foundation & Author of “The Knock at the Door”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation hearing. PLUS, Manion reveals that the Navy will name a ship after her brother! To learn more about the Travis Manion Foundation, visit: https://www.travismanion.org 4:00pm- Alan Rosen—Owner of Junior's in New York—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss New York City potentially adopting a charbroiler emissions rule that would negatively impact hundreds of restaurants across the city. Could Rosen run for mayor of the city? He explains “the county has gone sideways” and things need to change. Why are government officials so focused on ruining burgers for everyone? PLUS, Rosen finally ends the debate regarding brioche buns for burgers. Junior's was founded in 1950 and is considered to have the best cheesecake in the world. 4:30pm- Jenny Beth Martin—Co-Founder of Tea Party Patriots—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Laken Riley Act which passed in the House of Representatives, but will it pass in the Senate? The bill states that if an immigrant who has entered the country illegally commits a crime, like theft, they must be detained. 4:45pm- While questioning Pete Hegseth during his confirmation hearing, Senator Elizabeth Warren humiliated herself. She accused Hegseth of being a hypocrite for once having said that no general should serve in the defense industry—though, Hegseth has never publicly taken a similar pledge that would apply to him. Hegseth adroitly noted he is not a general. 5:00pm- Abel Maldonado—former Lieutenant Governor of California—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the wildfires plaguing Los Angeles, CA. Could Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass be removed from office? During the interview, Maldonado declares Newsome “is just a shitty governor!” 5:15pm- In reaction to Karen Bass's mismanagement leading up to the Los Angeles wildfires, Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said that his newspaper should not have endorsed her for mayor. 5:25pm- While appearing on Fox News, Senator Roger Marshall said he believes Donald Trump will have all his cabinet nominees confirmed. 5:30pm- While appearing on Joe Rogan's podcast, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended his decision to end censorship on Facebook, citing previous editorial errors and a desire to restore free speech online. Zuckerberg revealed that the Biden Administration pressured his platforms to censor certain posts regarding COVID-19 vaccine side effects. 5:35pm- David Gelman—Criminal Defense Attorney & Surrogate for Donald Trump's Legal Team—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the release of a final report from (not so) Special Counsel Jack Smith regarding an election interference case. Gelman notes that this is entirely political. 6:00pm- On Friday, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in TikTok ...

Know Your Power
chatting about why isa beat fran at the Olympia | tyler manion recap

Know Your Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 45:48


last week we broke down the olympia and the reaction to isa beating fran was very 50/50 so in today's episode we're breaking down their posing, routine and the other competitors to see why isa took the crown!

Greatest Movie Of All-Time
Anatomy of a Murder (1959) ft. Christine Duncan and Myke Emal

Greatest Movie Of All-Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 124:04


Dana and Tom with guests, Christine Duncan and Myke Emal (Cinemusts) discuss Anatomy of a Murder (1959): directed by Otto Preminger, written by Wendell Mayes, music by Duke Ellington, starring James Stewart, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, and George C. Scott.Plot Summary: Anatomy of a Murder is a gripping courtroom drama that follows the defense of Lt. Frederick Manion (Ben Gazzara), who is accused of murdering a local bar owner. Manion claims the killing was in revenge for the alleged rape of his wife, Laura (Lee Remick). Defense attorney Paul Biegler (James Stewart) takes on the case, navigating a tense legal battle filled with moral ambiguity, unreliable testimonies, and psychological intricacies. The film explores themes of justice, truth, and the complexity of human nature, leaving the audience questioning the true nature of guilt and innocence.Guests:Christine Duncan - Wife of Dana and Mother of Tom12x guest: Pretty Woman, Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry Met Sally, There's Something About Mary, My Fair Lady, Pillow Talk, The Odd Couple, Bringing Up Baby, A Few Good Men - Revisit, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Top Gun, Dial M for MurderMyke Emal - Host and Creator of the Cinemusts podcast@cinemusts on Twitter, Letterboxd, Facebook, and IGChapters:00:00 Welcome and Introductions03:08 Getting to Know Myke Emal08:04 Cast and Recognition for Anatomy of a Murder11:30 Relationship(s) to the Film16:21 What is Anatomy of a Murder About?20:40 How True to Life is the Legal Aspect of the Film?23:36 Top James Stewart Roles of All-Time30:48 Plot Summary for Anatomy of a Murder31:43 Did You

Bodybuilding Legends Show
Bob Cicherillo

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 85:13


Bob Cicherillo, 2000 NPC USA Champion and the "Voice of Bodybuilding", is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to talk about his long career in bodybuilding. Bob began competing at only 13 years old in his hometown of Rochester, New York. He won the 1987 NPC Junior Nationals and battled his way to the top through the competitive ranks of the NPC until he finally got his pro card by winning the 2000 NPC USA Championships. Bob talks about what bodybuilding was like in the 1980's and '90's, the current judging standards of the IFBB and should the posing round be judged on this episode of the podcast. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the article "The Junior Nationals Champ Doesn't Train for Second Place" written by J.M. Manion from the April, 1988 issue of Flex Magazine. (Time Stamps below).  Time Stamps: 3:00 - Reading the book Mister America 4:30 - Emails to the Podcast 10:55 - Start of interview with Bob Cicherillo 12:00 - When Bob started bodybuilding 19:30 - Competing against Shawn Ray  21:30 - When the NPC started 29:20 - Bob's first Mr. Olympia show 32:35 - Winning the Jr. Nationals 37:00 - The Incumbancy Factor at the Mr. Olympia 44:07 - Judging all 3 Rounds in Bodybuilding 1:07:30 - Predicting the 2024 Mr. Olympia 1:17:52 - Host John Hansen reads the article "The Junior Nationals Champ Doesn't Train for Second Place" written by J.M. Manion from the April, 1988 issue of Flex Magazine.   Links: John's Training and Diet Programs Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends website Bodybuilding Legends on Instagram Bodybuilding Legends on Facebook Mike Mentzer Original HIT Workout Mike Mentzer: Life, Death and the Night of the Champions

The Dom Giordano Program
Will Kamala's Memory Holes Work?

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 35:37


Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in Laura Manion, a millennial mom who runs Chester County's Chamber of Business and Industry onto the Dom Giordano Program, to hear her forecast of the upcoming election, particularly within the suburban mother demographic. Dom asks Manion what she's hearing in her friend groups about Kamala Harris, telling that the hype has taken hold, wondering whether it will stick or if the reality of the economy will rear its' ugly head again. Also, Dom and Manion run through multiple topics, suggesting how Republicans could better strategize to pick up voters, particularly when discussing student loans and elections. Then, Dom continues the show by offering up more analysis on the 2024 election, taking calls from listeners on both sides of the aisle. Dom butts heads with a caller named John who tells why he's supporting Kamala Harris, defending her position on immigration and the economy. (Photo by Getty Images)

The Dom Giordano Program
Laura Manion Takes Us Inside The Mind of Suburban Mothers

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 14:24


Dom welcomes in Laura Manion, a millennial mom who runs Chester County's Chamber of Business and Industry onto the Dom Giordano Program, to hear her forecast of the upcoming election, particularly within the suburban mother demographic. Dom asks Manion what she's hearing in her friend groups about Kamala Harris, telling that the hype has taken hold, wondering whether it will stick or if the reality of the economy will rear its' ugly head again. Also, Dom and Manion run through multiple topics, suggesting how Republicans could better strategize to pick up voters, particularly when discussing student loans and elections. (Photo by Getty Images)

The Poet and The Poem
Cynthia Manion interviews Grace Cavalieri

The Poet and The Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 57:19


Grace Cavalieri's Legacy in Radio, Television and Literature interviewed by CYNTHIA MANION.

FULL COMP: The Voice of the Restaurant Industry Revolution
John Manion on succeeding in a major market

FULL COMP: The Voice of the Restaurant Industry Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 35:24


Two decades in our industry would equate to 80 in any other industry so there's something to be said for getting to the top and staying there. Today we chat with John Manion, a chef who has dominated the Chicago dining scene for almost 20 years. We sit down to discuss the long road to the top and what's required to maintain relevance in a competitive and ever-changing market.  For more information on the chef and his restaurants, visit https://www.elchechicago.com/. ____________________________________________________ Full Comp is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time. We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out our other content: Yelp for Restaurants Podcasts Restaurant expert videos & webinars

Victory Lane
Episode 229: Kevin "Bono" Manion

Victory Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 68:59


Veteran crew chief Kevin "Bono" Manion sits down with Davey Segal (8:15) to discuss his illustrious career in NASCAR that has seen him work with close to 50 drivers, win multiple championships, crowned jewel races and currently with Rev Racing and Nick Sanchez in the Truck Series, where they already have two wins to their credit in 2024. Bono explains what makes Sanchez so good in qualifying, why the consistency the No. 2 team has showed, the stop/start nature of the Truck Series schedule and reflects on being in the sport for over two decades. He also dives into his upbringing in Massachusetts, who he started racing with, moving down south on a whim with Tommy Baldwin and the friends and racers that lived with the duo down in NC. Bono wound up winning in his first ever start as a crew chief, at Daytona of all places, with Dale Earnhardt Jr. as the driver. He reflects on that day and getting paired up with Martin Truex Jr. at Chance 2 Motorsports (which he was hand picked to help start), where they won back-to-back championships to begin his full-time crew chiefing career. Bono and MTJ then moved up to the Cup Series together before Jamie McMurray came into the picture. Remember that storybook 2010 season? Bono does too, but it wasn't all good, as he explains. He also touches on what made working at DEI so special, what working at so many different teams taught him as a crew chief, why he enjoys where he's at in the Truck Series with Spire/Rev, being the class clown of the team and pulling pranks on his people, expectations for the No. 2 team for the rest of 2024, what else he wants to accomplish in his NASCAR career and where the nickname "Bono" actually derived from. Papa Segal pays homage to Ernie Irvan and Davey discusses Austin Cindric's surprise Gateway win, NASCAR granting Kyle Larson a playoff waiver and looks ahead to Sonoma.

Hacks & Wonks
King County Prosecutor Leesa Manion Reflects on Progress and Challenges in First 18 Months

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 40:10 Transcription Available


King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion discusses progress and challenges in her first 18 months - highlighting efforts to rebuild law enforcement relationships, reduce juvenile crime, and address violent crime through collaboration and early intervention. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available at officialhacksandwonks.com. Follow us on Twitter at @HacksWonks. Find the host, Crystal Fincher, on Twitter at @finchfrii and find King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion at @KCProsecutor.

The Caffeinated Christian
What's going on with the Methodist Church? Special guest Stephen Manion

The Caffeinated Christian

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 65:40


Today we a joined by the legendary Stephen Manion to help us understand what on Earth is going on in the Methodist Church. Stephen is a Methodist Pastor and is able to give us the proper insight to understand the situation at hand. Support the Show.

The Resilient Life
Remembering Sacrifice: Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Through Barbecues and Beyond on Memorial Day

The Resilient Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 74:19


In this special Memorial Day episode, Ryan Manion, CEO Of Travis Manion Foundation, sits down with her father, Col. Tom Manion, USMC (Ret.) and explores the life and legacy of 1stLt Travis Manion, USMC. Through sharing incredible stories of Travis' life, their family traditions, and what their last conversation was like Travis, Ryan and Col. Manion shine a spotlight on the maelstrom of emotions that face Gold Star families and families of the fallen on Memorial Day.Listen now to find out how Travis would celebrate Memorial Day, and how you can use your Memorial Day barbecue to honor the brave souls who selflessly served our country and reflect on the sacrifices that bind us as a nation.CONNECT with The Resilient Life Podcast:Instagram SUBSCRIBE Get the latest video podcast on YouTubeGet the latest audio podcastCONNECT Ryan Manion on Social Media:Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - LinkedIn  LEARN about Travis Manion Foundation

LaGrave CRC
Esther's Dilemma

LaGrave CRC

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 25:41


Rev. Manion will preach from Esther 4:1-17, and the Gems will join in leading our worship service.

Joiners
Episode #97 - Adam Meyer of Brasero

Joiners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 86:53


This week, Tim and Danny are joined by Adam Meyer, the Chef de Cuisine at Brasero and John Manion's trusted right-hand man. Adam shares his inspiring journey of thrusting himself into the world of food at a young age. He discusses his time at The Bristol before the pandemic hit, and how he's now working alongside Manion to develop inventive South American cuisine at Brasero. Also: a New Year's Eve service gone awry at The Bristol, celebrity crushes, pro-tips for cooking steak to impress your friends, and so much more.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Martin (Tom) Manion, President & CEO of New London Hospital, Dartmouth Health

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 18:05


Join us for an insightful episode featuring Martin (Tom) Manion, President & CEO of New London Hospital, Dartmouth Health. Tom shares his background and expertise while discussing the biggest healthcare issues of 2024, his excitement, concerns, and essential qualities for effective leadership in the coming years.

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The Truth with Hany Rambod
The Truth™ Podcast: Tyler Manion on Olympia Finals, Natural Bodybuilding, & Industry Growth

The Truth with Hany Rambod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 81:55


If you enjoy this podcast please like, subscribe, comment below what you would like to see next and who you would like to see on this podcast!Download the podcast here:Spotify: http://bit.ly/THETRUTH-SPOTIFYItunes: http://bit.ly/THETRUTH-ITUNESINTERACT WITH MEMY SUPPLEMENTS: https://bit.ly/EVOGENSUPPSHR=============================================WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/HANYWEBSITE=============================================INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/HANYINSTAGRAM=============================================FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/HANYFACEBOOK=============================================TIKTOK: https://bit.ly/HRTIKTOK=============================================TWITTER: https://twitter.com/hanyrambod =============================================

Smoke Eater: A Fireman’s Podcast

The conclusion to our conversation with Capt. Manion

Smoke Eater: A Fireman’s Podcast

10 episodes! That's way more than I ever expected to make and there's more to come! Enjoy part 2 of our conversation with Capt.

All I Need
Episode 421: Mike Manion Tony Hawk's Skate park hero contest WINNER

All I Need

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 60:59


In todays episode Mike walks us through winning Tony Hawks skatepark hero contest in which he won 10k and a weekend trip to California to meet and skate with Tony Hawk himself.If you enjoy the show please check out and support here www.allineedskate.com

Uncut & Real Raw With Clinton Anderson
Ep 11: A Conversation With Tommy & Kyle Manion

Uncut & Real Raw With Clinton Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 130:50


Hall of Fame horsemen Tommy and Kyle Manion join Clinton to discuss building a successful business in the equine industry. The father and son team share how Tommy built his unparalleled career and discuss his legacy and what they see for the future of the western performance horse industry.

Phil in the Blanks
How Coddling Kids Is Ruining Their Future

Phil in the Blanks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 64:27


Dr. Phil speaks with psychologist and licensed clinical social worker Dr. Deena Manion about how coddling the younger generation is at odds with the general teachings of psychology.  “Protecting college kids from what the real world is not the way to go,” says Dr. Manion. “And it starts at that young age where we're teaching them everybody's a winner.” It's a provocative episode you won't want to miss. More information: https://www.drphilintheblanks.com/ Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/PhilintheBlanks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices