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This week, we share a "Space for God" devotional offered by Drew Masterson (Center for Christian Study). Drew begins with a brief introduction to C.S. Lewis' famous little book, The Screwtape Letters, and shows how Lewis uses the unlikely character of the demon tempter Screwtape to teach his audience appropriate postures of prayer. He closes with a reflective practice based on the Lord's Prayer. We hope you are blessed by Lewis' profound insights!View Our Complete Archive of “Space for God” Prayer PracticesLearn More About Spiritual Direction through Coracleinthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the show
Send us a textThe wind on the Kansas plains doesn't just rattle old storefronts; it carries the names we've let disappear. We retrace the final patrol of City Marshal Ed Masterson, shot along Dodge City's infamous deadline in 1878, and follow the paper-thin trail of his remains from Fort Dodge to the overgrown ruins of Prairie Grove to the tidy rows of Maple Grove. What starts as a gripping frontier shootout turns into a forensic hunt for a missing grave, a meditation on how towns expand, and a reckoning with what gets erased when progress moves faster than memory.Together we navigate saloon-lit streets, the split-second decision that may or may not have dropped Jack Wagner, and the ache of not knowing whether Ed's last act delivered justice or if Bat Masterson's gun wrote the final line. Along the way we listen to the whispers of other displaced souls—the card sharp shuffled like a deck of cards, the cowboy lost in the paperwork, the woman buried beneath a schoolhouse—and confront a stark civic question: what do we owe the dead when our cities grow over their bones?This story blends archival curiosity with ghostly lore to surface practical lessons. We talk about responsible reinterments, the value of meticulous records, and how tools like ground-penetrating radar, historical maps, and community memory can restore names to the map. Ed's presence lingers not to frighten but to remind: a headstone is more than stone; it is a promise to keep faith with those who stood the line before us. If a hero can be forgotten, any of us can. Press play, share this with someone who loves Western history and city lore, and tell us: how should communities mark the graves they've moved? If the story moved you, subscribe, leave a review, and help keep these names on the wind.Support the showIf you'd like to buy one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click the link I've included.
In this episode of “Normal World,” Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela open with headlines about Kevin Federline worrying over Britney Spears before moving through a fast mix of pop culture, news, and sharp comedy. They trade stories from their early days in Chicago comedy, reflecting on clubs like Zanies and Appleton, wild audiences, and how Midwest weather fuels bad moods and great jokes. The team breaks down Portland's naked bike ride and the odd logic of modern protest, then jumps into Utah's culture of repression and religion. The tone turns darker when they react to Danny Masterson's prison transfer, with Robert offering real insight from his time as a jail guard, sharing absurd and disturbing moments from behind bars. They explore the case of an Arkansas father who killed his daughter's attacker and is now running for sheriff, debating justice and moral boundaries. The conversation deepens as Robert recounts a violent tragedy near his mother's Chicago home, before lifting the mood with a tribute to movie-poster icon Drew Struzan and a skeptical look at the new Bruce Springsteen biopic. The show closes with a nod to the legends of comedy, from Eddie Murphy and Bernie Mac to Rudy Ray Moore, and how their storytelling still shapes stand-up today. Today's guest on “Normal World” is Robert Hines. Sponsors Lean Add LEAN to your diet and exercise lifestyle. Get 20% OFF WHEN YOU ENTER NORMAL at www.takelean.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to another LEGENDARY episode of Storybeast! Our Legendaries are special guests who are an expert within their area of storytelling. In this episode, Ghabiba Weston and Courtney Shack have the pleasure of interviewing legendary Sheila Masterson.Sheila Masterson is the author of six books, including the gothic fairytale romance SONG OF THE DARK WOOD, the emotional epic romantasy, THE LOST GOD Series, as well as its standalone spinoff, A LEGACY OF STARS. Her forthcoming dark fantasy romance, THE POISON DAUGHTER, publishes October 3, 2025, and features a vigilante who uses her poison kiss to murder abusive men in her community until she's unwittingly thrust into an arranged marriage with the only man immune to her magic. When Sheila's not busy stabbing beloved side characters and dreaming up new ways to make her readers cry, you can find her practicing yoga, drinking fancy cocktails with friends, or curled up reading books or tarot. She lives outside Philadelphia with a small army of underwatered houseplants that survive out of spite.In this episode, you'll hear about:Sheila's libraryjuggling all the writer hatsTHE LOST GOD seriesintuitive writing and trusting your instinctsSheila's advice on timing and marathon writing and editingthe power of being a fan of your own worktips on contract reviewingthe audiobook processTHE POISON DAUGHTERthe exploration of feminine rageFor more storytelling content to your inbox, subscribe to our newsletter.Feel free to reach out if you want to talk story or snacks!A warm thank you to Deore for our musical number. You can find more of her creative work on Spotify.As ever, thank you for listening, Beasties! Please consider leaving a review to support this podcast.Be brave, stay beastly!
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KAREN MASTERSON KOCH, researcher, founder, ALOE LIFE how aloe vera helps us heal why ALOE LIFE aloe vera works so well GARY MYRICK, replaced Stevie Ray Vaughn in the band Kracker Jack, moved to LA wrote and recorded the hit song SHE TALKS IN STEREO that made the top 100 songs of the decade on KROQ Los Angeles The interview is conducted by DARRELL WAYNE, ex program Director KROQ Los Angeles ROGER WASHINGTON MD. founder, SLEEP TO LIVE WELL FOUNDATION lack of sufficient Sleep (LOSS) is a root cause of illness and suffering.
This interview is with Megan Masterson of Daughter's Wine Shop. In this interview, Megan speaks about her early interest in wine, food, and hospitality and how she and her mother had always hoped to open a hospitality space together.Megan speaks about her life growing up and her college experience in Montreal. She then describes how she came to Oregon and how the idea for Daughter's began to take shape.Later, she talks about the space, the events, and the wines/people she is working with. She speaks about the unique challenges of Gearhart and about what the future might hold for her and her shop.This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt on August 13, 2025 at Daughter's Wine Shop in Gearhart.
Send us a textCharlie Bassett may be the most important Wild West lawman you've never heard of. Before Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson became household names, they wore their first badges under his leadership in Dodge City, Kansas—a place so notoriously lawless it earned the nickname "the wickedest little town in America."Born in Massachusetts in 1847, Bassett's journey took him from Civil War battlefields to the heart of frontier chaos. Standing only five feet four inches tall, what he lacked in physical stature he more than compensated for with quiet resolve and unwavering integrity. As Dodge City's first Marshal and Ford County's first Sheriff, he faced down the wildest elements of the American frontier—rampaging cowboys, professional gamblers, and ruthless outlaws—while establishing the foundations of law and order that would allow civilization to take root.Unlike his more famous protégés, Bassett didn't build his reputation on spectacular gunfights or self-promotion. His authority came from competence, calm judgment, and moral courage. When a man was lynched by vigilantes, Bassett conducted a thorough investigation and boldly declared to the governor that the victim had been innocent. When the notorious Sam Bass gang robbed a train of $60,000 in gold, Bassett led the posse that pursued them across the Kansas prairie. And when the deadly tension between two rivals erupted in gunfire at the Long Branch Saloon, it was Bassett who restored order in the aftermath.Perhaps most telling was his role in the famous "Dodge City War" of 1883. When his friend Luke Short was unfairly driven from town, Bassett helped assemble a formidable group of frontier legends—including Earp and Masterson—whose mere presence forced town officials to back down without a shot being fired. Their gathering, immortalized in the famous "Dodge City Peace Commission" photograph, marked one of the last great moments of the Wild West era.Bassett died in 1896 at just 48 years old, seeking treatment for Bright's disease in Hot Springs, Arkansas. His passing, like much of his life, was quiet and dignified—a stark contrast to the outsized legends that would grow around many of his contemporaries. This episode pulls back the curtain on the forgotten lawman who mentored legends, revealing how true courage often comes wrapped in quiet authority rather than gunsmoke and bravado. Discover the untold story of the lawman's lawman—Charles Bassett, the steady hand who truly tamed the West.Support the showIf you'd like to buy one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click the link I've included.
Send us a textGhost stories often begin with dark and stormy nights, but Marshal Ed Masterson's begins with moonlit rails and the low, mournful groan of Santa Fe tracks. This poetic journey through time explores the tragic fate of a forgotten lawman whose remains have been relocated multiple times as Dodge City expanded, ultimately losing his marker and proper recognition.Marshal Ed Masterson once wore his star with pride, keeping peace in wild Dodge City until a fateful gunfight ended his life. First laid to rest on Cemetery Hill, his remains were later moved to Prairie Grove and then to Maple Grove as the growing town required more land for development. Somewhere between these transitions, his name was lost—"a casualty of gain" as the poem hauntingly describes. While tourists flock to Dodge City seeking the ghosts of more famous figures like Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, they remain unaware of the true phantom in their midst: Ed Masterson, eternally walking his final patrol.The ballad presents a stark contrast between Ed and his brother Bat Masterson, whose "legend lives" while Ed remains "lost to time and cold." This powerful meditation on memory, progress, and what we owe to forgotten heroes serves as a cautionary tale about how easily history can erase even those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The next time you feel an unexpected chill on the streets of Dodge City, remember it might just be Marshal Ed—still searching for his rightful resting place, a lawman without a sanctuary, forever seeking the peace that progress denied him.Support the showIf you'd like to buy one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click the link I've included.
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The murder of Patrolman Masterson started out a a commonplace peak-easy stick-up in which a police officer and a girl were wounded, at 2 :55am on the morning of January 31st, 1927, in New York City. Masterson died on the evening of the same and was buried with full departmental honors three days later. But it was anything but commonplace. In fact, an accidentally overheard conversation leading up the shooting, caused one poor man to go insane...CALL 888-MURDERY 888-687-3379 to tell YOUR Kinda Murdery story and inspire and episode of the show!Sources: https://archive.org/details/TrueDetectiveFeb1930/page/n27/mode/2upBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kinda-murdery--5496890/support.
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Megan Masterson presented research on tidal disruption events (TDEs) observed using the James Webb Space Telescope, which has revealed previously dormant black holes becoming active and providing insights into their environmental effects. The discussion covered the physics of TDEs, including their impact on surrounding gas and dust, as well as the challenges of studying dormant black holes and their relationship with galaxy size. The conversation concluded with a discussion about the limitations of current telescopes, the importance of time-domain astronomy, and the potential impact of the Golden Dome project on the space industry.Megan, a graduate student at MIT's Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, discussed the discovery of tidal disruption events (TDEs) using data from the James Webb Space Telescope. These events occur when a star is torn apart by a supermassive black hole's tidal forces, producing a temporary flare of emission as the material is consumed. The James Webb Space Telescope's ability to detect these events in the infrared band has revealed previously dormant black holes becoming active, providing insights into the effects of these events on the surrounding environment. Megan spent the first part of the program explaining this subject and the fact that JWST had actually confirmed a long standing theory.David asked Megan about the real time today effects of TDEs from 130 million light years away. Megan explained that intense radiation from matter being dumped onto black holes would strip electrons from atoms, ionizing gas and blowing dust to shreds, creating a cavity with little dust and hot ionized gas. She described this as a cocoon or shell of hot dust that the James Webb Space Telescope observes. John also inquired about dormant black holes, something Megan clarified that they are not actively accreting material from their surroundings. Megan explained how most blackholes are studied through accretion, noting that dormant black holes are challenging to observe. She discussed the correlation between galaxy size and black hole mass, suggesting a symbiotic relationship between them. She also touched on the James Webb Space Telescope's role in studying black hole growth and the mysteries surrounding their formation and dormancy.John mentioned a new paper on black holes with Megan Masterson, highlighting the surprising rapid timescales of their activity despite expectations of PhD-level timescales. M mentioned working with a team including Kara, Christina Ellis, and Kisha Dean from California University, along with collaborators from other institutions. John went on to announce that in the second part of the program Megan would be given an unlimited budget to make the next best decision following this discovery. Megan told us what she would with such an unlimited budget.Megan discussed the limitations of the James Webb Space Telescope's field of view and the need for multiple missions to survey the sky in different wavelength bands, particularly in X-rays. She emphasized the importance of time-domain astronomy for understanding astrophysical phenomena and black hole growth. She also touched on the potential impact of the Golden Dome project on the space industry and defense stocks, noting that while some are optimistic about the funding it could provide, others are skeptical about cost overruns.AI can make mistakes.Special thanks to our sponsors:Northrup Grumman, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Helix Space in Luxembourg, Celestis Memorial Spaceflights, Astrox Corporation, Dr. Haym Benaroya of Rutgers University, The Space Settlement Progress Blog by John Jossy, The Atlantis Project, and Artless EntertainmentOur Toll Free Line for Live Broadcasts: 1-866-687-7223For real time program participation, email Dr. Space at: drspace@thespaceshow.comThe Space Show is a non-profit 501C3 through its parent, One Giant Leap Foundation, Inc. To donate via Pay Pal, use:To donate with Zelle, use the email address: david@onegiantleapfoundation.org.If you prefer donating with a check, please make the check payable to One Giant Leap Foundation and mail to:One Giant Leap Foundation, 11035 Lavender Hill Drive Ste. 160-306 Las Vegas, NV 89135Upcoming Programs:Andrew returns with Procure, UFO EFT & space investment newsBroadcast 4410: Michael Gorton, scientist & author | Sunday 03 Aug 2025 1200PM PTGuests: Michael GortonMichael talks physics, science, Sci-Fi & his new book series, Tachyon Tunnel series. Be sure to see his full bio on our websiteLive Streaming is at https://www.thespaceshow.com/content/listen-live with the following live streaming sites:Stream Guys https://player.streamguys.com/thespaceshow/sgplayer3/player.php#FastServ https://ic2646c302.fastserv.com/stream Get full access to The Space Show-One Giant Leap Foundation at doctorspace.substack.com/subscribe
Preview: Black holes: MIT astronomer Meghan Masterson comments on what would be helpful in future to discover more of how black holes function in the galaxy they reside. More. 2007 Hubble
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Johns talks with Kansas State Senate President Ty Masterson, who announced that he is running for governor
Is testosterone therapy a friend or foe to your prostate? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Geo and Dr. Thomas Masterson separate fact from fiction to help you understand the real impact of testosterone on men's health.Dr. Geo sits down with Dr. Thomas Masterson — a leading urologist at the University of Miami, known for his work in male infertility, sexual health, and testosterone therapy.They take a deep dive into one of the most common and controversial questions in men's health: Does testosterone therapy harm your prostate?Together, they explore:The science behind testosterone and its impact on the prostateMyths vs. facts about testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)How testosterone affects fertility and what to know before starting TRTThe connection between testosterone, prostate enlargement (BPH), and prostate cancerThe latest research insights from the groundbreaking TRAVERSE trialReal-world patient scenarios and clinical decision-makingDr. Masterson also shares his nuanced approach to managing patients who are on active surveillance for prostate cancer and considering testosterone therapy.If you're curious about TRT, prostate health, or how to optimize your hormones safely, this episode is a must-listen.
Veteran GMs Drew McWeeny (The Hip Pocket) and Jordan Crucchiola (Feeling Seen) reunite at the Draft Table for a competitive / collaborative ranking of the complete feature filmography of Tony and Oscar winner JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY, sponsored by Booster Club Official Sponsor Damian Masterson! Become a Screen Drafts Booster! Visit www.patreon.com/screendrafts to find out how!
Mark Donovan, the Chiefs President spoke on the stadiums and Bob and Dsuty discuss it before being joined by KS Senate President Ty Masterson. We then talk Amzaon Deals.
We talked to Senator Masterson about the latest stadium developments in KS and MO.
Episode 611: Listen to my chat with fine art photographer, Erika Masterson, in Florida. I actually featured one of her Protector piece in my Coup de Coeur gallery long ago. She tells me how she creates her dreamlike photos. She talks about how her early career as a portrait photographer transformed into her beautiful fine […] The post Listen to my chat with Florida Photographer, Erika Masterson appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.
Jason, Sterling, and Jack catch up with Ty Masterson about future stadium plans for the Royals and the Chiefs. What are the deals looking like? Chiefs to Legends? Royals to downtown or OP? Listen to the Governor’s thoughts as well.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame director, Cate Masterson, discusses what the museum has to offer and the rich history behind horse racing!
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In this episode, Brian is joined by Sara Masterson,President of Olympia Hospitality. Blending the Art and Science of Hospitality, Olympia currently manages a blend of branded hotels as well as unique independent boutique hotels. With over 40 hotels and other related amenitiesOlympia has established itself as a leader for managing and developing distinctive hotels that leverages the disciplines of art and science. Tune in to hear who Sara Thanks for helping her along the way.
Sam Wallace first discusses the winners of the Masterson and Jack Adams Awards (2:02). Then he gives his take on the Edmonton and Florida series and the drama happening over in Dallas (4:05). Next, Sam talks about some rumors surrounding the Hurricanes who might try and get more offense in the likes of Ehlers or Marner (9:04). For the last part of the episode Sam gives his grades on the goalies and defensemen of the Hurricanes (14:39). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com DraftKings Promo Code: THPN Follow us on our Social Media Accounts below! X: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecaniacreport.bsky.social Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaniacreportpod Follow us on YouTube: YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCaniacReport Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
In this She Slays Replay, Dr. Caleb Masterson breaks down the three essential ingredients every practice leader needs to cultivate a thriving team: Autonomy, Belonging, and Clarity. From humble leadership beginnings to defining mission and vision mid-pandemic, Dr. Masterson shares how his practice culture transformed once he empowered his team and let go of micromanagement.Lauryn and Caleb dig into the ego traps that sabotage delegation, the power of clearly defined purpose, and why letting your people do meaningful work—with structure and support—leads to stronger teams and better patient outcomes. If you're struggling with staff engagement or leadership burnout, this conversation is a must-hear.Listen to the full episode: Spotify | AppleFollow Dr. Caleb: Website | Instagram | LinkedIn Resources:For those interested in building a profitable personal brand in just two hours a week, check out Dr. Lauryn's new membership group Beyond Brick & Mortar!Grab Lauryn's free “Sexy Niche Checklist” from her website.Sign up for the Weekly Slay newsletter!Follow She Slays and Dr. Lauryn: Instagram | X | LinkedIn | Facebook
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This week, Elise chats with Cheryl Masterson, a Wisconsin DNR team supervisor and long time Lake Michigan fisheries manager. They chat about Cheryl's 28-year career in fisheries which spans species like Coho salmon, yellow perch, and (Elise's favorite fish) lake sturgeon, and her love for the Great Lakes. Listen in to hear Cheryl and Elise realize mid-episode that the world is actually incredibly small! Main point: Learn how to market your skills! Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @FisheriesPod Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy podcast shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more: https://teespring.com/stores/the-fisheries- podcast-fan-shop Thanks as always to Andrew Gialanella for the fantastic intro/outro music. The Fisheries Podcast is a completely independent podcast, not affiliated with a larger organization or entity. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are those of that individual and do not necessarily reflect the view of any entity that those individuals are affiliated in other capacities (such as employers).
Topics covered : Sexual abuse, grooming, domestic violence, rape, incest, sexual assault, coercive control, manipulation, gaslighting, guilt, shame, recovery.Charlene Masterson was subjected to horrific sexual abuse at the hands of her father, David, for over 7.5 years.The abuse started at 18 and the details of which are truly shocking, but her ability to talk about what she went through, is remarkable.This summer, she made the brave decision to waive her right to anonymity in the hope of helping others who find themselves in controlling, abusive situations.Now in her early 30's she is getting back to what she loves to do and is finding herself again.And in this conversation we talk about so much, including the bond she has with her mother, the damage of pity and the importance of friendships.She is a gorgeous person, inside and out and deserves all the best that life can bring her.To support her, please consider donating here...https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-charlene-masterson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textBat Masterson wasn't just a legendary gunfighter—he may have been the greatest practical joker the American West ever produced. His favorite prank? The notorious "Indian Act," where he and his friends would dress as Native Americans, complete with war paint, to terrorize boastful newcomers in Dodge City. They'd stage mock killings in the streets before charging at their target, revealing the joke at the last moment. Their careful planning included ensuring victims' weapons were unloaded or filled with blanks—but they didn't account for concealed weapons, as they discovered when a man named Harris pulled a hidden pistol from his boot and shot one of the pranksters.Behind these elaborate pranks was the shadow of Luke McGlue, "the most notorious troublemaker that ever walked the boardwalks of Dodge City." If your horse disappeared or obscenities appeared on the water tower, locals would blame it on Luke. The catch? Luke didn't exist. He was a fictional scapegoat created by Masterson and his friends to take the blame for their countless antics, allowing the real pranksters to walk free while newspapers reported on "the Luke McGlue crowd" with a wink.These pranks weren't just for laughs—they served as informal initiation rites in a town divided between reformers and the original "Dodge City Gang." If you could survive being the butt of a joke while maintaining your good humor, you were accepted as a true Dodge Citian. Even after dangerous incidents like the Harris shooting, the pranks continued for years, only fading as civilization gradually tamed the frontier. As one old adage went, "if you kill them, they won't learn nothing"—and the Luke McGlue crowd apparently never did learn their lesson. Discover these forgotten stories that reveal how humor, not just violence, shaped the culture of the Wild West. Want more tales of frontier pranks? Check out our book "Antiques of Luke McGlue" for stories you won't find anywhere else outside Dodge City.Support the showIf you are interested in purchasing one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click on the link provided.
Send us a textThe crack of gunfire shatters the morning air over Dodge City's dusty plaza. A black derby hat bobs above a railroad embankment as bullets fly from every direction. It's April 16, 1881, and Bat Masterson has just stepped off the train and into one of the American frontier's most chaotic yet consequential gunfights.Masterson had returned to help his brother, Jim, recently fired as city marshal and locked in a business dispute over the Lady Gay Dance Hall. What begins as a personal matter quickly escalates into a symbolic last stand of Dodge City's wild era. When Masterson encounters his brother's rivals AJ Peacock and Al Updegraff near the train depot, tensions explode into gunplay that engulfs the entire town.Through vivid storytelling, we transport you to Front Street as frightened onlookers peer through broken windows, watching the legendary gunfighter exchange shots with his adversaries while bullets kick up dust around his famous derby hat. The shootout's aftermath proves even more fascinating—Mayor Webster arrives with a shotgun to arrest Masterson, marking a decisive shift in Dodge City's history. Though Updegraff survives his wounds and Bat pays only an $8 fine, the Masterson brothers are effectively banished from town as new civic leaders implement moral ordinances to tame the notorious frontier outpost.This forgotten gunfight represents something far greater than a personal dispute—it captures the precise moment when Dodge City chose civilization over chaos, commerce over gunplay, and law over legend. Join us as we resurrect this pivotal moment that forever changed the trajectory of one of America's most infamous frontier towns.Purchase the Dime Novel "Gunfight at the Plaza" Want more Wild West stories? Don't miss our partnership with the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum's new "This Week in the West" podcast—click the link to discover more tales from America's frontier past!Support the show
Sam Driscoll is back for this episode as they first talk about Hellebuyck getting to 45 wins and Boeser's words of not coming back (3:38). Then they talk about the canes with Staal being nominated for both the Masterson and Selke Trophy (16:58). Then they discuss the official signing of Nikishkin and what his contract means for the canes along with an offseason question surrounding KK (18:30). Then they recap the Rangers (33:24) and Maple Leafs (42:53) games. If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com DraftKings Promo Code: THPN Follow us on our Social Media Accounts below! X: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecaniacreport.bsky.social Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaniacreportpod Follow us on YouTube: YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCaniacReport Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
In this episode, Sara Masterson, President of Olympia Hospitality, shares what photography taught her with our host, Nancy Mendelson.More with Sara:Learning, Leading, and Letting Go: Sara Masterson's Approach to Hospitality LeadershipWhy Staying in One Company Can Actually Accelerate Your Hospitality CareerMastering Hotel Onboarding: Olympia's People-First Strategy for Seamless TransitionsA few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Sara Masterson, President of Olympia Hospitality, shares what we can all learn about campus hospitality with our host, Nancy Mendelson.More with Sara:Learning, Leading, and Letting Go: Sara Masterson's Approach to Hospitality LeadershipWhy Staying in One Company Can Actually Accelerate Your Hospitality CareerMastering Hotel Onboarding: Olympia's People-First Strategy for Seamless TransitionsA few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Sara Masterson, President of Olympia Hospitality, shares what she's learned about the value of tenure with our host and career correspondent, Nancy Mendelson.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Sara Masterson, President of Olympia Hospitality, shares her insights on growth and leadership with our host and career correspondent, Nancy Mendelson.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Pop maestro Ian Masterson has been the powerhouse music producer behind so many of our favourite 'crying at the disco' bangers and irresistible pop anthems. The icons he has worked with include Dannii and Kylie Minogue, Bananarama, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Geri Halliwell, Pet Shop Boys, Lisa Scott-Lee and more! On top of that, this true icon of the community is the music producer behind Strictly Come Dancing and RuPaul's Drag Race UK, and he has also scored for unforgettable television series that have defined our time like “Beautiful People”, “I Kissed A Boy” and “I Kissed A Girl”, and more. In this chat, we get to know Ian Masterson, the master behind the bops and also revisit the memories behind so many hits and fan favourite deep-cuts! Ian Masterson, Terry Ronald and Steve Anderson are working on their first musical project: “The Most Beautiful Man In New York”. For anyone who is locked into pop and a Minogueamous lifestyle - this is an absolute must-see. Watch this space. Keep your eyes on: https://www.mostbeautifulmanmusical.com Follow Ian Masterson: https://www.instagram.com/ianmasterson/ Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com
Within psychology, there is an ongoing debate about the relationship between complex trauma and personality. Developed by Dr. James Masterson, the Masterson Approach focuses on the development of personality, and introduced innovative treatment for schizoid, narcissistic and borderline personality disorders. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes Dr. William Griffith, Director of The International Masterson Institute in Cape Town, South Africa. The pair discuss foundational aspects of the Masterson Approach, and specifically how trauma affects a client's persistent dependence on “the false self.” About William Griffith: William Griffith is a clinical psychologist, with over 25 years of experience in practice and extensive research. Having succeeded Dr. Judith Pearson as Director of the International Masterson Institute, Griffith now continues to build on her legacy, ensuring the Institute's continued leadership in the treatment of personality disorders. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Griffith combines his leadership role at the Institute with an active clinical practice, offering expertise in working with patients who exhibit high-risk behaviors. Griffith has also served on the teaching faculty of multiple South African universities, delivering lectures and workshops globally. William Griffith is grateful to be doing this work and is still humbled by humanity on a daily basis. Learn More: The International Masterson Institute *** To read the full show notes and discover more resources, visit https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/transformingtrauma SPACE: SPACE is an Inner Development Program of Support and Self-Discovery for Therapists on the Personal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Levels offered by the Complex Trauma Training Center. This experiential learning program offers an immersive group experience designed to cultivate space for self-care, community support, and deepening vitality in our professional role as therapists. Learn more about how to join. *** The Complex Trauma Training Center: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com View upcoming trainings: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/schedule/ The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal. The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. We want to connect with you! Facebook @complextraumatrainingcenter Instagram @complextraumatrainingcenter LinkedIn YouTube
Danny Masterson is an American actor best known for his role as Steven Hyde on the TV show That '70s Show. In addition to That '70s Show, Masterson has appeared in other TV series and movies such as Men at Work, The Ranch, and Beethoven's 2nd. Unfortunately, Masterson's career took a dark turn when in 2017 he was accused of sexually assaulting at least 3 women. Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, I sat down with Tiffany Masterson, the founder of the skincare company Drunk Elephant, on the SUPERWOMEN podcast to talk about the importance of staying committed to your purpose while growing your business. Before she started the company, Tiffany recognized in herself a deep passion for using her creativity to help others. She'd been asked for skincare recommendations by her friends, and began to look into common ingredients found in skincare products. Her research journey led her to realize how many of the ingredients were unnecessary and could lead to issues like inflammation. In 2013, she launched Drunk Elephant with a focus on clean and simple formulas. The business, which she founded as a stay-at-home mom, became one of the leading and fastest-growing brands in the clean beauty movement. It was acquired by Shiseido for $845 million, in 2019. In this episode, Tiffany takes us through her journey and shares insightful tips on how to use doubt and fear as motivation, who to bring onto your team, and when to ask for help. Thank you for listening! Don't forget to order my book, “Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success.” Follow SUPERWOMEN (@rmsuperwomen) and Drunk Elephant (@drunkelephant) on Instagram. Support this podcast: https://bit.ly/rmsuperwomen