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In this bonus episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcst, I'm sharing my Instagram Live conversation with Marryn Mathis of The Farmhouse Flower Farm. We talked about getting ready for her tuber sale season, how it feels like a total rollercoaster, and some of Marryn's favorite dahlias this year. Marryn is speaking at the Profitable Dahlia Summit on March 4th and she's teaching how to host a dahlia tuber sale that sells out in a single day. Grab your summit ticket at the link in the show notes. Tickets start at $99.https://thefloweringfarmhouse.mykajabi.com/profitabledahiliasummitConnect with Marryn of The Farmhouse Flower Farm: https://www.instagram.com/thefarmhouseflowerfarm/
Fluent Fiction - French: Under Ancient Arches: Élodie and Mathis' Dream Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-02-23-08-38-20-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Sous un ciel gris d'hiver, Mont Saint-Michel s'élevait majestueusement au-dessus des marées qui se retiraient lentement.En: Under a gray winter sky, Mont Saint-Michel rose majestically above the tides that were slowly retreating.Fr: Les rues pavées racontaient des histoires anciennes à chaque pas.En: The cobblestone streets told ancient stories with every step.Fr: C'était ici qu'Élodie et Mathis, deux étudiants en terminale, profitaient d'une sortie scolaire pour échanger sur leur avenir.En: It was here that Élodie and Mathis, two high school seniors, took advantage of a school trip to discuss their future.Fr: Élodie observait les murs de pierre avec admiration.En: Élodie admired the stone walls with awe.Fr: « C'est magnifique, n'est-ce pas ?En: "It's magnificent, isn't it?"Fr: » dit-elle à Mathis.En: she said to Mathis.Fr: Elle rêvait souvent de travailler sur de tels édifices, préservant leur beauté pour les générations futures.En: She often dreamed of working on such structures, preserving their beauty for future generations.Fr: Mais un doute la rongeait.En: But a doubt gnawed at her.Fr: Devrait-elle suivre ce rêve incertain ou se diriger vers une carrière plus stable ?En: Should she follow this uncertain dream or pursue a more stable career?Fr: Mathis, toujours aussi pragmatique, regardait autour de lui en quête d'une solution.En: Mathis, always pragmatic, looked around in search of a solution.Fr: « Tu sais, Élodie, il y a des métiers qui combinent art et science.En: "You know, Élodie, there are professions that combine art and science."Fr: » Élodie leva un sourcil curieux.En: Élodie raised a curious eyebrow.Fr: « Comme quoi ?En: "Like what?"Fr: » Mathis sourit, heureux de partager son idée.En: Mathis smiled, happy to share his idea.Fr: « L'architecture de conservation, par exemple.En: "Conservation architecture, for example.Fr: Tu pourrais restaurer des lieux comme celui-ci tout en utilisant des connaissances techniques.En: You could restore places like this while using technical knowledge."Fr: » Les deux marchaient lentement dans la rue principale, où l'odeur du sel flottait dans l'air.En: They walked slowly down the main street, where the smell of salt floated in the air.Fr: Le vent frais de février les accompagnait, mais leur conversation rendait l'atmosphère plus chaleureuse.En: The fresh February wind accompanied them, but their conversation made the atmosphere warmer.Fr: « Je n'y avais pas pensé » avoua Élodie en s'arrêtant devant une petite échoppe.En: "I hadn't thought of that," admitted Élodie, stopping in front of a small shop.Fr: « Ça pourrait être une bonne solution.En: "It could be a good solution."Fr: » Mathis hocha la tête.En: Mathis nodded.Fr: « Oui, tu pourrais suivre ta passion sans sacrifier la sécurité.En: "Yes, you could follow your passion without sacrificing security.Fr: Nous pourrions même travailler ensemble sur des projets !En: We might even work together on projects!"Fr: » Le sourire d'Élodie s'agrandit à cette pensée.En: Élodie's smile widened at this thought.Fr: Elle se sentait soudain plus légère, comme si un poids s'était envolé.En: She suddenly felt lighter, as if a weight had lifted.Fr: « Merci, Mathis.En: "Thank you, Mathis.Fr: Tu m'aides vraiment à voir les choses différemment.En: You're really helping me see things differently."Fr: » Alors qu'ils continuaient leur chemin, Élodie regardait les structures autour d'elle avec un nouvel enthousiasme.En: As they continued on their way, Élodie looked at the structures around her with newfound enthusiasm.Fr: Pour la première fois, elle envisageait un avenir où elle pourrait allier ses passions à une carrière viable.En: For the first time, she envisioned a future where she could combine her passions with a viable career.Fr: Mathis, avec sa capacité à trouver des solutions pratiques, avait permis à Élodie de considérer des possibilités auxquelles elle n'avait jamais pensé.En: Mathis, with his ability to find practical solutions, allowed Élodie to consider possibilities she had never thought of.Fr: Ensemble, ils savaient qu'ils surmonteraient les défis qui se profileront à l'horizon.En: Together, they knew they would overcome the challenges that lay ahead.Fr: Sous les voûtes anciennes de Mont Saint-Michel, entourés de l'histoire et de la beauté, Élodie et Mathis se sentaient prêts pour le futur, avec des rêves plus clairs et des espoirs plus grands.En: Under the ancient arches of Mont Saint-Michel, surrounded by history and beauty, Élodie and Mathis felt ready for the future, with clearer dreams and greater hopes. Vocabulary Words:the tide: la maréemajestic: majestueuxthe cobblestone: le pavéto retreat: se retirerthe admiration: l'admirationto admire: admirerthe career: la carrièreto gnaw: rongerthe doubt: le doutepragmatic: pragmatiqueto restore: restaurerthe structure: la structurethe enthusiasm: l'enthousiasmethe possibility: la possibilitéthe solution: la solutionfresh: fraisto overcome: surmonterthe challenge: le défithe warmth: la chaleurthe arch: la voûteancient: ancienthe future: l'avenirto envision: envisagerthe generation: la générationthe passion: la passionto preserve: préserverthe beauty: la beautétechnical: techniqueviable: viablethe knowledge: la connaissance
Loreauville Baseball Coach Tyler Mathis joins Bayou Sports Monday mornings at 7:45.
In this episode of The Landscaper's Guide Podcast, Jack Jostes interviews Erika and Justin Mathis of Mathis Landscapes in Glenville, North Carolina. From buying the family business to building a high-end design/build company, the Mathis team shares what it really takes to grow sustainably—without burning out your marriage or your team.They discuss qualifying better clients, talking about budget earlier, investing in marketing for the first time, and why transparency builds trust. You'll also hear how they're learning to protect their relationship while working together, plus leadership insights from NALP Elevate that are shaping their next chapter of growth.You'll Learn:Why publishing pricing ranges can help you qualify better leadsHow to talk about budget earlier without scaring prospects awayPractical ways to protect your marriage while running a business togetherThe importance of gratitude and leadership culture in scalingWhy hiring a coach can accelerate growth and reduce stressConnect With Today's Guest:
François Carillon is the 16th generation of a winemaking family which traces its Burgundian roots back to 1520. Since his first vintage in 2010, François has proven his domaine to be both a worthy successor to the much-loved wines of his father, Louis Carillon, as well as making some of the most exciting modern white Burgundies. Following the retirement of Louis, the vineyards were divided between the two sons, François and his brother Jacques. Domaine François Carillon sits in the very centre of the village of Puligny-Montrachet. The wines hit the sweet spot between pristine fruit, precise acidity and textural richness, which we adore. François' sons Mathis and Paul have recently joined the domaine full time. The future is looking particularly rosy here. The 2024s were harvested earlier than usual, in the first two weeks of September by a team of 50 pickers. The grapes were immediately pressed on reception, and the juice was left in tank to cool prior to fermentation. The majority of barrels used are 350-litre capacity. Always looking to expand his horizons, François has also produced a Beaujolais Blanc this year.Corney & Barrow has been the domaine's exclusive UK agent since the inaugural 2010 vintage and are proud to work with the wines in Hong Kong, Singapore and Shanghai
If your clients are quietly disappearing, not giving testimonials, or not buying again, there is a deeply rooted problem we need to address. In this episode, I sit down with Emily Mathis to talk about outsourcing, but not in the way you think. We didn't talk about hiring editors, VAs, or handing off social media. We talked about the outsourcing you're probably ignoring: your client experience.Emily hasn't outsourced much in her own business, and that's exactly what makes her perspective powerful. Instead of defaulting to hiring help, she focuses on tightening the backend, improving delivery, and fixing what most business owners ignore: the messy middle.If you're always chasing new leads but ignoring the people already inside your container, this conversation might change how you grow your business.Mentioned in this EpisodeBreanna Owen: owenyourmark.comEpisode 256 with Breanna Owen: coliejames.com/using-human-design-to-transform-your-business-strategy-with-breanna-owenEpisode 224 with Ashton Whitmoyer-Ober: coliejames.com/how-the-enneagram-can-supercharge-your-self-awareness-with-ashton-whitmoyer-oberSystems in Session: coliejames.com/systems-in-sessionConnect with EmilyWebsite: emilymathis.coInstagram: instagram.com/emilymathis.co
February 18, 2026 ~ Jamie Edmonds and Lloyd Jackson speak with Judge Greg Mathis. Mathis reflects on Reverend Jesse Jackson's legacy, his impact on politics, and his personal mentorship. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Fluent Fiction - French: Love and Learning: A Warm Refuge in a Cold World Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-02-13-08-38-20-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Dans un coin reculé de la ville, sous un immeuble abandonné, se cachait un bunker.En: In a secluded corner of the city, beneath an abandoned building, a bunker was hidden.Fr: Ce n'était pas un bunker ordinaire.En: It was not an ordinary bunker.Fr: C'était un refuge secret et improvisé, parfait pour deux étudiants en quête de tranquillité.En: It was a secret and makeshift refuge, perfect for two students in search of tranquility.Fr: Les murs en métal renvoyaient un écho sourd à chaque petit son.En: The metal walls returned a dull echo with every little sound.Fr: Des cabinets de classement rouillés étaient alignés contre les parois, témoins silencieux d'un autre temps.En: Rusty filing cabinets were lined up against the walls, silent witnesses of another time.Fr: Les lampes fluorescentes vacillaient doucement, jetant une lumière blanche sur les tables en bois massif où s'amoncelaient livres et cahiers.En: The fluorescent lamps flickered gently, casting a white light over the massive wooden tables where books and notebooks were piled up.Fr: Lucie et Mathis s'étaient réfugiés là pour étudier.En: Lucie and Mathis had taken refuge there to study.Fr: L'hiver imposait son règne dehors avec ses vents glacials.En: Winter was reigning outdoors with its icy winds.Fr: Mais sous terre, il faisait bon.En: But underground, it was comfortable.Fr: Lucie avait la tête penchée sur ses notes, concentrée mais le cœur battant un peu plus fort que d'habitude.En: Lucie had her head bent over her notes, focused but with her heart beating a little harder than usual.Fr: Mathis, à ses côtés, résolvait des problèmes de mathématiques avec aisance.En: Mathis, beside her, was solving math problems with ease.Fr: Son rire décontracté résonnait parfois, détendant l'atmosphère.En: His relaxed laughter occasionally echoed, lightening the atmosphere.Fr: Lucie voulait réussir cet examen.En: Lucie wanted to succeed in this exam.Fr: C'était important pour elle.En: It was important to her.Fr: Mais il y avait autre chose, un secret qu'elle gardait.En: But there was something else, a secret she kept.Fr: Elle avait des sentiments pour Mathis.En: She had feelings for Mathis.Fr: Elle souhaitait lui parler, lui dire, mais la peur de rompre leur amitié la paralysait.En: She wanted to talk to him, to tell him, but the fear of breaking their friendship paralyzed her.Fr: "On fait une pause ?", proposa Mathis en s'étirant.En: "Shall we take a break?" suggested Mathis as he stretched.Fr: Lucie hésita, puis acquiesça.En: Lucie hesitated, then nodded.Fr: C'était le moment parfait.En: It was the perfect moment.Fr: Son cœur battait la chamade.En: Her heart was racing.Fr: Ils s'assirent tous deux par terre, adossés à un vieux meuble.En: They both sat on the floor, leaning against an old piece of furniture.Fr: "Mathis, j'ai quelque chose à te dire", commença Lucie, cherchant ses mots.En: "Mathis, I have something to tell you," Lucie began, searching for her words.Fr: Il la regarda, curieux, un sourire encourageant sur les lèvres.En: He looked at her, curious, an encouraging smile on his lips.Fr: "Vas-y, je t'écoute", répondit-il.En: "Go ahead, I'm listening," he replied.Fr: Lucie prit une grande inspiration.En: Lucie took a deep breath.Fr: Son cœur résonnait dans ses oreilles.En: Her heart was echoing in her ears.Fr: "Je t'aime bien. Plus que bien en fait", avoua-t-elle, rougissant.En: "I like you. More than like, actually," she confessed, blushing.Fr: Le silence retomba dans le bunker.En: Silence fell again in the bunker.Fr: Seules les lampes continuaient leur vacillement incertain.En: Only the lamps continued their uncertain flickering.Fr: Mathis parut surpris.En: Mathis seemed surprised.Fr: Puis un large sourire illumina son visage.En: Then a wide smile lit up his face.Fr: "Lucie, je suis content que tu le dises. Moi aussi, je ressens la même chose", dit-il, ses yeux brillants de sincérité.En: "Lucie, I'm glad you said it. I feel the same way," he said, his eyes shining with sincerity.Fr: Ils rirent doucement, soulagés.En: They laughed softly, relieved.Fr: Tout semblait plus léger soudainement, même les livres étalés autour d'eux.En: Everything seemed lighter suddenly, even the books scattered around them.Fr: "Une fois l'examen passé, on pourrait fêter ça. Un dîner, tu en penses quoi ?", proposa Mathis.En: "Once the exam is over, we could celebrate. A dinner, what do you think?" suggested Mathis.Fr: Lucie hocha la tête, sourire aux lèvres, une confiance nouvelle l'habitant.En: Lucie nodded, a smile on her face, a new confidence filling her.Fr: Oui, elle pouvait réussir cet examen.En: Yes, she could succeed in this exam.Fr: Et oui, elle pouvait vivre ses sentiments, avec calme et assurance.En: And yes, she could live her feelings, with calm and assurance.Fr: Dans le calme du bunker, sous les échos de l'histoire et des rêves à venir, Lucie comprit qu'elle pouvait allier études et vie personnelle.En: In the calm of the bunker, beneath the echoes of history and dreams to come, Lucie understood that she could combine studies and personal life.Fr: Tandis que le vent d'hiver hurlait à la surface, une chaleur douce s'installait dans son cœur, promettant un avenir étincelant.En: While the winter wind howled on the surface, a gentle warmth settled in her heart, promising a radiant future. Vocabulary Words:the corner: le coinsecluded: reculébunker: bunkerthe refuge: le refugemakeshift: improvisétranquility: tranquillitéthe walls: les mursdull: sourdecho: échorusty: rouillésthe filing cabinets: les cabinets de classementthe witnesses: les témoinsthe lamps: les lampesto flicker: vacillerthe wooden tables: les tables en boismassive: massifto pile up: s'amoncelerto reign: imposer son règneicy: glacialrelaxed: décontractéexam: examento hesitate: hésiterto stretch: s'étirerto blush: rougirsincerity: sincéritérelieved: soulagéto scatter: étalerconfidence: confianceto combine: allierthe future: l'avenir
Wine lovers don't just travel—they travel differently. And in this episode, Amanda sits down with Candice Mathis, founder of Vintage Departures and wine travel expert, to explore exactly how. From what makes a wine trip worth booking to why a great hotel bar matters more than you think, Candice shares her hard-earned wisdom from planning itineraries across Napa, Burgundy, Champagne, and beyond. They dig into the logistics of traveling with kids, why sleep is always worth the splurge, the unspoken rules of wine region etiquette, and how to unlock hotel perks you didn't know existed. Whether you're planning your first wine trip or your fiftieth, this conversation will change the way you think about where to stay, what to book, and how to make every moment count. Wine Featured on This Episode: 2022 Louis Millet Sancerre Rouge
In this message, we learn that brokenness is not wasted in God's plan but is often part of His purpose for our lives. Through Scripture, we see that a broken heart draws us closer to God, produces humility, and positions us for His grace and restoration. When we surrender our brokenness to Him, He meets us with hope, healing, and direction. Your life can be better than it's ever been, will you take the first step?
Send a textHaving begun her career with The Paper Dolls, Susie Mathis fell into the world of radio by pure accident. Having started off as one of Phil Wood's Angels. She went onto achieve a career on Piccadilly Radio, becoming one of the first females to host a Daily programme on Independent radio and also one of the first females to be in recipient of a Sony Radio Award.In this weeks edition, Susie sits down with Luke to share her radio memories, how she fell into the industry and how she took to it like a pro. How she always stood up for Manchester and got heavily involved in charity activities. How she moved over to BBC Radio Manchester, and presented shows on Radio 2 and had a stint on Top of the Pops. Presenting shows on Lite AM and returning to radio to host a Saturday Breakfast Show on Boom Radio.You can find out more about Susie by visiting her websiteAlso you can listen to Susie every Saturday morning on Boom RadioAlso listen to Susie present her Boom Radio show on Aircheck DownloadsAnd follow Susie on Instagram
En inédit, un cas supplémentaire abordé dans la suite de l'émission sur M6 de 12h à 12h30 : En juin dernier, Mathis réalise son rêve en achetant une Golf V, mais le rêve tourne vite au cauchemar. Il découvre des avis négatifs sur Internet, la livraison est sans cesse repoussée car le véhicule aurait quelques problèmes... Dans le délai légal de 14 jours, Mathis demande le remboursement de 5.190 € que le vendeur accepte, mais près de 8 mois plus tard, rien n'a avancé ! Mais aussi, les rebondissements des cas du jour abordés de 10h à 12h ! Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Mathis est de ces navigateurs qui transforment l'océan en terrain de jeu et d'apprentissage. Adolescent, il vit déjà (sans s'en rendre compte à l'époque) des expériences en mer extrêmes avec son père et son frère. Une course en Méditerranée va réveiller en lui quelque chose de profond : il se rend compte qu'il est capable de faire preuve d'un engagement total, et s'aventurer sur ce terrain inconnu, cette zone de doutes et de vigilance permanente lui plait. Le prochain projet : la mythique Mini Transat, dernière des courses au large en solitaire sans assistance.Dans cet épisode, on parle de casse, d'apprentissage, de préparation mentale, de tempêtes terribles, mais aussi de moments de grâce, et d'une baleine approchée d'un peu trop près.
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À 28 ans, Mathis Bourgnon porte un nom légendaire dans le monde de la voile. Fils d'Yvan et neveu du regretté Laurent Bourgnon, il aurait pu se contenter de naviguer dans leur sillage. Au lieu de cela, il a choisi de tracer sa propre route, souvent à contre-courant, avec une approche "à l'ancienne" où la débrouille prime sur les gros budgets.Le 8 novembre 2025, exactement 30 ans jour pour jour après la victoire de son père, Mathis s'impose sur la Mini Transat dans un final haletant. Mais cette victoire est loin d'être anodine : il l'arrache en mode dégradé, sans pilote automatique principal, sans AIS, et avec son spi médium explosé dès le départ. Une navigation sous tension permanente qui aurait brisé plus d'un marin.Et pourtant, l'aventure ne fait que commencer. Là où la plupart des skippers font rapatrier leur bateau par cargo, Mathis prend une décision folle : rentrer seul, en plein cœur de l'hiver atlantique, sur son Mini 6.50. Une traversée retour qui se transforme en véritable odyssée. Perte du safran bâbord, grand-voile détruite, tempête avec des creux de 4 mètres et 50 nœuds de vent... Il navigue quasiment à l'aveugle, sans informations météo fiables, repoussant ses limites bien au-delà de ce qu'il imaginait.Dans cet épisode d'Aventure Épique, Mathis nous raconte cette double traversée qui l'a transformé. Des moments de grâce aux instants de terreur pure, de l'héritage familial au besoin de s'affranchir, de la solitude radicale en mer aux retrouvailles avec la terre ferme. Une aventure brute, sincère, épique au sens premier du terme.Il nous parle aussi du sauvetage héroïque de son père lors d'une tentative de record, de ses débuts tardifs en compétition, de ce qui nourrit sa flamme et de cette quête d'absolu qui le pousse toujours plus loin.Un récit d'humilité, de résilience et de courage qui résonne bien au-delà du monde de la voile.Cet épisode d'Aventure Epique a été réalisé en collaboration avec Škoda.***Aventure Epique c'est le podcast qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une aventure en pleine nature hors du commun.Explorateur illustre, sportif renommé ou encore simple amateur, aventurier du quotidien, Aventure Epique est une plongée en apnée le temps d'une aventure qui va vous tenir en haleine, vous émouvoir et vous inspirer.Aventure Épique c'est un nouvel épisode un jeudi sur 2, et le mardi qui précède un extrait de l'épisode à venir, pour bien démarrer la semaine ensemble. Si vous souhaitez suivre notre actualité au jour le jour, et découvrir les coulisses du podcast, rendez-vous dès maintenant sur notre compte Instagram @aventureepique.podcastAventure Epique, des aventures en plein air, à couper le souffle.Un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Award-winning Movie Maker Ric Mathis visits our classroom on Tuesday morning to unveil his powerful new project. After surviving a near-fatal heart attack, Ric courageously shares his journey on camera, exposing the hidden dangers of silent heart disease and inspiring others to take action for their health. Before Ric, renowned ‘Warrior Lawyer’ J Wyndal Gordon will break down the high-profile charges against journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, offering rare insight and sharp analysis. Charles Johnson will share his deeply personal story of loss and how it ignited his mission to champion men's mental health, motivating others to prioritize emotional well-being. Washington D.C. activist Dyrell Muhammad will also passionately update us on his relentless fight to reduce crime and bring hope to his city.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
À 28 ans, Mathis Bourgnon porte un nom légendaire dans le monde de la voile. Fils d'Yvan et neveu du regretté Laurent Bourgnon, il aurait pu se contenter de naviguer dans leur sillage. Au lieu de cela, il a choisi de tracer sa propre route, souvent à contre-courant, avec une approche "à l'ancienne" où la débrouille prime sur les gros budgets.Le 8 novembre 2025, exactement 30 ans jour pour jour après la victoire de son père, Mathis s'impose sur la Mini Transat dans un final haletant. Mais cette victoire est loin d'être anodine : il l'arrache en mode dégradé, sans pilote automatique principal, sans AIS, et avec son spi médium explosé dès le départ. Une navigation sous tension permanente qui aurait brisé plus d'un marin.Et pourtant, l'aventure ne fait que commencer. Là où la plupart des skippers font rapatrier leur bateau par cargo, Mathis prend une décision folle : rentrer seul, en plein cœur de l'hiver atlantique, sur son Mini 6.50. Une traversée retour qui se transforme en véritable odyssée. Perte du safran bâbord, grand-voile détruite, tempête avec des creux de 4 mètres et 50 nœuds de vent... Il navigue quasiment à l'aveugle, sans informations météo fiables, repoussant ses limites bien au-delà de ce qu'il imaginait.Dans cet épisode d'Aventure Épique, Mathis nous raconte cette double traversée qui l'a transformé. Des moments de grâce aux instants de terreur pure, de l'héritage familial au besoin de s'affranchir, de la solitude radicale en mer aux retrouvailles avec la terre ferme. Une aventure brute, sincère, épique au sens premier du terme.Il nous parle aussi du sauvetage héroïque de son père lors d'une tentative de record, de ses débuts tardifs en compétition, de ce qui nourrit sa flamme et de cette quête d'absolu qui le pousse toujours plus loin. Un récit d'humilité, de résilience et de courage qui résonne bien au-delà du monde de la voile.Episode intégral disponible le jeudi 5 février.Cet épisode d'Aventure Epique a été réalisé en collaboration avec Škoda.***Aventure Epique c'est le podcast qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une aventure en pleine nature hors du commun.Explorateur illustre, sportif renommé ou encore simple amateur, aventurier du quotidien, Aventure Epique est une plongée en apnée le temps d'une aventure qui va vous tenir en haleine, vous émouvoir et vous inspirer.Aventure Épique c'est un nouvel épisode un jeudi sur 2, et le mardi qui précède un extrait de l'épisode à venir, pour bien démarrer la semaine ensemble. Si vous souhaitez suivre notre actualité au jour le jour, et découvrir les coulisses du podcast, rendez-vous dès maintenant sur notre compte Instagram @aventureepique.podcastAventure Epique, des aventures en plein air, à couper le souffle.Un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Abnehmen und fit werden mit Simon Mathis ist ein Podcast für viel beschäftigte Menschen, die gerne den Bauch loswerden und sich dauerhaft in ihrem Körper wohlfühlen wollen.
On the 500th episode of Piecing It Together, we are live from Maya Cinemas in North Las Vegas with Joe Black, Tyler Najera and Eric Mathis to talk about Sam Raimi's return to horror, Send Help! Puzzle pieces include Castaway, Office Space, Misery and Rugrats The Movie.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Send Help and the movies we discuss!Written by Damian Shannon and Mark SwiftDirected by Sam RaimiStarring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien20th Century StudiosJoe Black is a filmmaker and has recently completed work on his latest, Natasha Hall: Suffrage.Check out Joe's website at https://www.bluemeanspregnantfilms.com/And Follow Blue Means Pregnant Films on Instagram @bluemeanspregnantfilmsEric Mathis is a filmmaker whose latest “Infernal” was partially shot at my family's record store Wax Trax RecordsCheck out Eric's work at https://www.grimehousefilms.com/And Follow Eric's company GrimeHouse Films on Instagram @grimehousefilmsTyler Najera is a filmmaker and winner of the Rising Star Award at the Sin City Horror Fest.Check out Tyler's Vimeo page at https://vimeo.com/820349323Follow Tyler on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/tyler_moment/And follow Tyler on Instagram @tyler.momentMy latest David Rosen album MISSING PIECES: 2018-2024 is a compilation album that fills in the gaps in unreleased music made during the sessions for 2018's A Different Kind Of Dream, 2020's David Rosen, 2022's MORE CONTENT and 2025's upcoming And Other Unexplained Phenomena. Find it on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify and everywhere else you can find music.You can also find more about all of my music on my website https://www.bydavidrosen.comMy latest music video is “Shaking" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzm8s4nuqlAMake sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenYou
Jerry “JD” Mathis on Reentry, Shame, and Finding a Voice On this episode of the Everyday Injustice podcast, host David Greenwald speaks with Jerry “JD” Mathis, an award-winning author, PEN America Writing for Justice Fellow, and formerly incarcerated writer whose work centers on mass incarceration, reentry, and the redemptive power of storytelling. Mathis' life arc—from decorated National Guard soldier to federal prison camp to acclaimed writer—offers a stark case study in how a single mistake can permanently alter a life, and how narrative becomes a way to survive what comes after. Mathis recounts how, at age 20, he was convicted in federal court for his role in covering up the theft of a machine gun from his National Guard unit, a crime that resulted in a two-year prison sentence while the primary offender was never charged. Once celebrated as a top gunner and model soldier, Mathis found himself publicly branded, prosecuted as a dangerous figure, and thrust into a criminal legal system that treated him not as a young person who made a grave error, but as a permanent threat. The punishment, he explains, did not end with his release. The conversation centers on reentry as what Mathis calls the “hidden punishment” of incarceration: the long afterlife of stigma, unemployment, restricted housing, and social exclusion that follows people long after they leave custody. Drawing on his own struggles—and comparative models like Norway's—Mathis argues that the United States systematically undermines public safety by making successful reentry nearly impossible. Rather than addressing trauma, addiction, or the structural causes of harm, the system relies on exclusion and moral judgment, pushing people further to the margins. Ultimately, Mathis describes how writing became a way to reclaim a stolen narrative. Through the PEN America Writing for Justice Fellowship, he finally found the language to tell his story without shame—first to the public, and then to his daughters. That act of storytelling, he says, was not only personal catharsis but political intervention: a refusal to let prosecutors, headlines, or stigma define who he is. The episode is a powerful meditation on punishment, identity, and what it actually takes to rebuild a life after prison.
Lawrence Peryer, managing editor of The Buzz, hosts a discussion about what it takes to build a sustainable career covering jazz in 2026.Chicago Tribune critic Hannah Edgar and Earshot Jazz editor Rayna Mathis discuss the realities of working in this field, from the fellowship programs that make full-time journalism possible to the complicated ethics of critiquing people you see at shows three nights a week. They talk about punching up versus supporting vulnerable venues, whether social media is worth the mental health cost, and why a career that keeps you up until 2 AM can still feel like a blessing. This is not a straightforward "how-to" episode. The conversation moves beyond career advice into the actual practice and philosophy of making it work.Learn more about:Hannah EdgarRayna MathisLawrence PeryerDon't miss new episodes of The Buzz. Make sure you follow us wherever you listen to podcasts. For more from the Jazz Journalists Association, go to JJANews.org.
Was macht ein gutes Leben wirklich aus? Diese Predigt nimmt dich mit auf die Spur echter Freundschaft: Warum wir ohne Nähe und Tiefe innerlich verarmen, weshalb Kontakte keine Freunde ersetzen und wie Freundschaften uns formen, heilen und herausfordern. Ehrlich, lebensnah und biblisch fundiert – mit der zentralen Frage: Gibt es Menschen, mit denen du dein Leben wirklich teilst? Als Grundlage dient der Text aus dem Galaterbrief 5,13-15.25-26 und 6,1-2.
Was macht ein gutes Leben wirklich aus? Diese Predigt nimmt dich mit auf die Spur echter Freundschaft: Warum wir ohne Nähe und Tiefe innerlich verarmen, weshalb Kontakte keine Freunde ersetzen und wie Freundschaften uns formen, heilen und herausfordern. Ehrlich, lebensnah und biblisch fundiert – mit der zentralen Frage: Gibt es Menschen, mit denen du dein Leben wirklich teilst? Als Grundlage dient der Text aus dem Galaterbrief 5,13-15.25-26 und 6,1-2.
Welcome to another episode of The A Game Podcast with Nick Lamagna, where we dig deep into the mindset, strategies, and stories of today's most successful entrepreneurs, investors, athletes, and entertainers. This week, Nick sits down with the high level real estate investor who achieved financial freedom on the highest level Toby Mathis. He has a foundation as a tax attorney and entrepreneur as well as co-founder of Anderson Advisors and founder of Infinity Investing where he helps people to uncover the proven wealth‑building systems that everyday people can use to achieve financial freedom. He also recently opened One Kick Gym in Las Vegas with the legendary Nick Blomgren! Toby studied thousands of tax returns and balance sheets from some of the wealthiest individuals in America and found the blueprint to financial freedom where he copied it himself first and proved it WORKS for everybody. He now shares those strategies with us to teach you how to make enough cash flow to cover your lifestyle through your assets and to preserve wealth through Tax and Asset Protection. With over 300 doors in real estate, multiple streams of cash flow, and decades of experience in stocks, syndications, and turnkey properties, Toby has built a blueprint for success rooted in data, discipline, and long‑term strategy. In this episode, he shares how you can copy the same patterns used by millionaires to grow wealth steadily and sustainably. But this conversation goes far beyond numbers. Toby's background in martial arts and combat sports has shaped his philosophy on resilience, discipline, and pushing forward when life hits hard. Toby has lived the fighter's mentality both inside and outside the ring. He explains how the lessons learned in combat sports—like staying in the fight when things get tough—translate directly into business, investing, and personal growth.
Schulsprecher, Demo-Organisator und politischer Kopf: Mathis Köhne ist erst 17, aber schon mittendrin im politischen Geschehen. Im Podcast „Ein Glas mit Lars“ erzählt er OZ-Chefredakteur Lars Reckermann, warum er sich für mehr Mitbestimmung der Jugend einsetzt, wie er mit Kritik umgeht und was ihn an der aktuellen Wehrpflicht-Debatte stört. Ein lockeres, ehrliches Gespräch über Engagement, Medien und die Herausforderungen der jungen Generation.
Really, 007! travel across the globe in search of answers in Daniel Craig's second Bond film - Quantum Of Solace...Bond follows the trail of Mr White from Italy, to Haiti, to Bregenz, to Bolivia and Russia, learning about the sinister organisation Quantum and rogue philanthropist Dominic GreeneHost Tom Pickup is joined by fellow Bond enthusiasts John Kell, Math and Harry Pickup, Rob Parker and Chris Goldie. Thanks for listening!In part 7 Bond bins Mathis, flies with Camille and finds Fields at an oily end...Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Amazon Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Really, 007! travel across the globe in search of answers in Daniel Craig's second Bond film - Quantum Of Solace...Bond follows the trail of Mr White from Italy, to Haiti, to Bregenz, to Bolivia and Russia, learning about the sinister organisation Quantum and rogue philanthropist Dominic GreeneHost Tom Pickup is joined by fellow Bond enthusiasts John Kell, Math and Harry Pickup, Rob Parker and Chris Goldie. Thanks for listening!In part 6 Bond gets help from Mathis and travels to Bolivia where he is greeted by Agent Fields...Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Amazon Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans cette interview, animée par Raphaëlle de Barmon, Mathis Gaudin, jeune de 19 ans atteint d'un cancer, nous partage sa rencontre avec le pape Léon XIV et la place de sa foi dans le comabt contre sa maladie.
Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson sit down with Toby Mathis to unpack one of the most misunderstood topics for high-income pilots: business structure and taxes. They explain when to use sole proprietorships, LLCs, S-corps, and C-corps, how losses and profits flow to your personal return, and why entity choice impacts audit risk and mortgage eligibility. This episode is a practical roadmap for pilots starting side hustles who want to lower taxes, protect assets, and avoid costly mistakes.Toby Mathis is a nationally recognized tax attorney, investor, and educator, best known for simplifying complex tax and asset-protection strategies for entrepreneurs and high-income professionals. He is a founding partner of Anderson Advisors, where he helps clients legally reduce taxes, structure businesses, and protect wealth. In this episode, Toby breaks down entity structures, audit risk, and practical tax strategies pilots can apply when starting or scaling a business.Show notes:(0:00) Intro(0:11) Why entity structure matters(1:40) Side hustles and W-2 tax offsets(3:01) Starting a business vs real estate(6:42) Flow-through Vs. C-corp taxation(8:49) Mortgage qualification pitfalls(11:38) Legitimate expense strategies(15:00) Augusta rule and home office(21:48) Why sole proprietors get audited(28:25) Profit Vs. Loss by entity type(41:20) Schedule C Vs. Schedule E risk(56:14) OutroConnect with Toby Mathis:Website: https://tobymathis.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX5nh607M8hSBLiMB9MgbIQ Books: https://www.amazon.com/Tax-Wise-Business-Ownership-Toby-Mathis/dp/0979786002 Tax Tuesday: https://andersonadvisors.com/tax-tuesdays/If you're interested in participating, the latest institutional-quality self-storage portfolio is available for investment now at: https://turbinecap.investnext.com/portal/offerings/8449/houston-storage/ — You've found the number one resource for financial education for aviators! Please consider leaving a rating and sharing this podcast with your colleagues in the aviation community, as it can serve as a valuable resource for all those involved in the industry.Remember to subscribe for more insights at PassiveIncomePilots.com! https://passiveincomepilots.com/ Join our growing community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passivepilotsCheck us out on Instagram @PassiveIncomePilots: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomepilots/Follow us on X @IncomePilots: https://twitter.com/IncomePilotsGet our updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/passive-income-pilots/Do you have questions or want to discuss this episode? Contact us at ask@passiveincomepilots.com See you on the next one!*Legal Disclaimer*The content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group. The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.
*Content warning: harassment, stalking, cyberstalking, and murder. Caitlin Mathis is a victim advocate and survivor from Texas. In the summer between graduating high school and entering college, she began a relationship with a man whose future actions would change her life - and a whole town - forever. After consequently navigating the inner workings of the law enforcement and criminal justice systems during her college years, she now shares in the media all that came next in her journey. Caitlin hopes to inspire awareness and change for survivors everywhere, in honor of Jackie Vandagriff and all other victims. We are so grateful for her work and all the good she's spurred from her heartache. This episode is dedicated in loving memory of Jackie Vandagriff. Sources: “Endowment Established in Memory of TWU Student.” TWU, twu.edu/news/2018/endowment-established-in-memory-of-twu-student/ @FollowUsLegally Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center, www.stalkingawareness.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Campus-Stalking-Fact-Sheet.pdf Resources: SPARC: Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center https://www.stalkingawareness.org/stalking-awareness-month/ Jackie's endowment: https://giving.twu.edu/donor-relations/vandagriff-scholars For more resources and a list of related non-profit organizations, please visit: http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources
Send us a textBack in 1926, south Texas was still the wild west, and Dr. J.A. Ramsey was a prominent citizen of Mathis, Texas. After a late night call to a patient's bedside, Dr. Ramsey disappeared. Soon, Harry Leahy, another promising citizen of Mathis approached Dr. Ramsey's wife, trying to claim the reward for his return. Only, he couldn't return Dr. Ramsey alive.This case has cowboys, an elaborate plan, rumored hitmen, Ma Ferguson again, Texas Rangers, a whole bunch of corruption, two rich widows, a victim that lit up the ranch with his wonderful personality, a dumbass criminal, and a whole bunch of side crimes. We're starting 2026 with a bang! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: The ODDentity Podcast — https://linktr.ee/oddentitypod Episode Source List:https://case-law.vlex.com/vid/leahy-v-state-no-891058101https://authentictexas.com/the-dead-mans-gun/https://digital.utsa.edu/digital/collection/p9020coll2/id/9830/ https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289161/m1/5/ https://www.txgenwebcounties.com/sanpatricio/Bios/Timon_Walter.htm https://easttexashistory.org/items/show/41 https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/16022NCJRS.pdf#:~:text=The%20first%20woman%20convict%20was,occupation%20upon%20entering%20the%20penitentiary. https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/p/a/Lacey-Sparks-Texas/GENE84-0005.html https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104698225/james-abner-ramsey https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216434091/harry-john-leahy
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Prepare-se para um fim de ano regado a meditação tântrica, apropriação espiritual do whats, vida dupla em frente ao supermercado (e outras lojas), garrafa grande e louça lavada em turnos afetivos, nesse SAD em que todos os doutores gravaram pelados, ouvindo Caetano. Acompanhe o SAD: iTunes | Android | Spotify | Grupo no Telegram Envie SUAS HISTÓRIAS anonimamente pelo formulário para fazer parte dos próximos programas. Participantes Alê Barbieri Camis Barbieri Edu Sacer Filipe JS Leo Oliveira Sidney Andrade Nessa sessão: “Austrália claustrofóbica” Depois de se mudar para a Oceania por conta do namorado que conheceu online, nosso herói Mathis caprichou nas escapadas e criou toda uma rotina paralela para evitar o companheiro, com quem nunca conseguiu se entender na hora H. “Peru, tender e kombucha artesanal” Envolvido num relacionamento a três com Larajin e Luandre, que toca hang drum e sabe falar com animais (entre outras qualidades), Liberato enfrenta a barra de ter que apresentar seu novo namorade a uma família que acha chá detox coisa de comunista. Bate-Volta Tânia, do caso “Assembleia de mortos” (SAD 218)
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En cette période de fêtes, Sailorz prend un peu de recul et vous propose une séance de rattrapage avec les deux épisodes de Pos.Report les plus suivis de 2025. Retrouvez toute l'analyse et les coulisses de la course au large dès le 6 janvier pour une nouvelle saison. Toute l'équipe de Sailorz vous souhaite, avec quelques jours d'avance, une très heureuse année 2026 !__Ce 234e épisode de Pos. Report refait le match de La Boulangère Mini Transat avec ses deux vainqueurs, Mathis Bourgnon, sur le proto Assomast (plan Etienne Bertrand), et Paul Cousin (AFP-Biocombustibles) en série, mais également avec Benoît Marie, deuxième en proto sur son plan Manuard à foils Nicomatic-Petit Bateau.Nous revenons d'abord sur l'annulation de la première étape, forcément frustrante pour Benoît Marie, qui était alors nettement en tête mais a accepté la décision, avant de faire route directement vers les Canaries alors que quasiment toute la flotte s'est réfugiée dans des ports portugais et espagnols.Nos invités confient leur état d'esprit au départ de la deuxième, le 25 octobre, et leur choix de route au moment de quitter les Canaries, avec une trajectoire est pour Mathis Bourgnon, qui l'avait travaillée avant de s'élancer, notamment avec Benoît Marie. Ce dernier raconte ensuite ses deux folles journées en volant, avec à la clé le record des 24 heures en Mini (352,59 milles, à 14,69 noeuds de moyenne), puis sa première sérieuse avarie en retombant d'une vague, avec la perte de son foil tribord et un trou dans la coque à combler. Mathis Bourgnon confie qu'il n'a alors pas vraiment réalisé que son concurrent était handicapé, plus focalisé sur son duel avec Alexandre Demange (DMG Mori Sailing Academy 2).Paul Cousin détaille quant à lui sa stratégie en ce début d'étape, avec une route sud que quasiment tous ont empruntée, mais qu'il fallait savoir doser, avant une seconde partie de transat qui a consisté à bien anticiper les rotations de l'alizé. Les trois marins racontent enfin les derniers jours de course, avec une nouvelle avarie pour Benoît Marie sur son bout-dehors et son spi max, qu'il a réussi dans un premier temps à circonscrire, avant de tout casser à une cinquantaine de milles de l'arrivée et d'appeler Mathis Bourgnon à la VHF pour le féliciter.Ce dernier explique ne pas avoir alors trop compris qu'il allait gagner et avoir vraiment réalisé une fois sur le ponton à Saint-François, dans les bras de ses parents, dont son père Yvon, vainqueur jour pour jour trente ans plus tôt. Paul Cousin confie de son côté l'état de fatigue extrême dans lequel il était au moment de couper la ligne en vainqueur, parce qu'il a beaucoup barré pendant les deux semaines de course, y compris la nuit, pour faire la différence sur ses poursuivants. Nos trois invités finissent par se projeter sur la suite : Paul Cousin rêve de Figaro, Benoît Marie de Trophée Jules Verne, Mathis Bourgnon d'Ocean Fifty ou d'Imoca.Rediffusé le 23 décembre 2025Diffusé le 18 novembre 2025Générique : Fast and wild/EdRecordsPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Send us a textIn this episode, Yvonne and Rafael talk with Darrell Mathis, Director of Workers' Compensation for the City of Chicago, and explore his work to modernize and manage one of the nation's largest municipal programs. Darrell shares his 33-year journey from the private sector to public service, offering candid insights into program reform, transparency, and talking about “paying what we owe.” He discusses how Chicago has transformed litigation strategy, reduced claim backlogs, and improved fairness for injured employees, all while supporting first responders facing unimaginable risks. City of Chicago is self-insured and works with a TPA to administer claims. With over 33,000 employees and 3,600 open claims, Darrell's team is setting a new benchmark for municipal excellence in workers' compensation. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of leadership, accountability, service mindset, and compassion in public-sector risk management.Darrell also opens up about his own health journey and how dedicating himself to the City of Chicago and the work he loves became a key part of his recovery.Key TakeawaysHow municipal code changes, litigation reform, and payment integrity reshaped Chicago's comp program.Why “paying what we owe” builds trust and accelerates resolution.The real challenges of managing 3,600 open claims and a $700M reserve.Strategies to motivate and retain adjusters in a high-pressure environment.Chicago's commitment to care for catastrophically injured police and firefighters.Darrell's vision to make Chicago the global gold standard for workers' compensation programs. Darrell mentioned some folks who help him keep the lights on at the City of Chicago Workers' Compensation program: Donald “Taylor” Chittick – Asst. DirectorTiffany Williams – RTW Project ManagerKathleen Heenan – Workers' Compensation LiaisonTomeka Long – Workers' Compensation LiaisonAshley Chen – AdminDarrell mentions his devotion to faith and service. He is an ordained Deacon at the Progressive Baptist Church. His Pastor is Dr. Charlie E. Dates. As an officer of the Church, he is involved with many aspects of the ministry. Black Boy Lit is an initiative of Progressive Baptist Church and Salem Baptist Church. Dr. Dates is the Pastor of both churches. Additionally, he and his wife chair a capital campaign for the church, called DREAM. ¡Muchas Gracias! Thank you for listening. We would appreciate you sharing our podcast with your friends on social media. Find Yvonne and Rafael on Linked In or follow us on Twitter @deconstructcomp
Should you celebrate Advent this year? Host Tina Yeager welcomes special guest Susan Mathis, a prolific author of over 30 works, to guide us through the rich history and deeper meaning behind Advent celebrations. Together, they unpack the origins of the Advent wreath, the spiritual significance of waiting well, and the ways this season can uplift our hearts in the midst of a commercialized holiday rush. Susan shares practical tips for making Advent meaningful for individuals and families, from lighting the candles to weaving scripture and acts of kindness into your traditions. Whether Advent is already a part of your spiritual life or you're curious about starting, tune in for inspiration and encouragement to center your Christmas season on hope, peace, joy, and love. Whether you're new to the tradition or looking for ways to deepen it, here are three key takeaways: Intentional Pausing: Advent challenges us to slow down, reflect, and actively wait—shifting our focus from consumerism to the true hope and anticipation found in Christ. Family Connection & Spiritual Anchoring: Lighting the Advent wreath and gathering for conversation or journaling brings families together, fostering unity and gratitude amid the season's chaos. Personal & Social Benefits: Making Advent personal—through scripture, service, or acts of kindness—not only deepens our spiritual walk, but also boosts mental well-being and strengthens relationships. Connect With Susan Mathis Want more inspiration or to explore Susan's books as holiday gifts? Visit her website at www.susangmathis.com—just be sure to include the "G" for sweet, G-rated historical fiction! We're thrilled to accompany you on this journey of faith, growth, and transformation. As always, we appreciate your support! Please subscribe and share this episode. We can't wait for you to join us for future episodes of Flourish-Meant. To book Tina as a speaker, connect with her life coaching services, and more, visit her website: https://tinayeager.com/ Optimize your mind and body with my new favorite, all-inclusive supplement, Cardio Miracle! I love the energy and focus this health-boosting drink mix provides without toxins, caffeine, or sugar! Get a discount on your purchase with my link: http://www.cardiomiracle.com/tinayeager Use the code TINA10 at checkout. To flourish in all seasons of life with the highest quality nutraceutical health supplements that benefit charitable causes, shop NutraMedix wellness supplements. Be sure to use my link https://www.nutramedix.com/?rfsn=7877557.b6c6785 and add my special code TINA to get 10% off your entire purchase! If you're a writer, subscribe to Inkspirations Online (devotional publication by writers for writers): https://www.inkspirationsonline.com/ Manage stress and anxiety in 10 minutes a day with the course presented by 15 experts, Subdue Stress and Anxiety https://divineencouragement.onlinecoursehost.com/courses Connect with Tina at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyeagerwriting/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinayeager/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.yeager.9/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TinaYeager Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tyeagerwrites/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3865622.Tina_Yeager
Live from the Florida Chamber Future of Florida Forum, Small Biz Florida host Tom Kindred sits down with Jennifer Mathis, Technical Partnership Sales Leader for Craft Education, a non-profit revolutionizing workforce development through free, digital apprenticeship tracking tools. Mathis outlines Craft's mission to become a “public data utility” for Florida's workforce, helping businesses, educators, and workforce boards move beyond outdated, paper-based systems. She explains how Craft's platform supports smarter talent strategies by enabling employers to digitize on-the-job training, upskill existing staff, and apply apprenticeship models to non-traditional fields, such as IT and healthcare. For small business owners, educators, and policymakers alike, this episode provides powerful and actionable insights on building a more resilient, data-driven workforce pipeline. This podcast episode was recorded live at the Florida Chamber Future of Florida Forum hosted at the JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek. This podcast is made possible by the Florida SBDC Network and sponsored by Florida First Capital. Connect with Our Guest: https://www.crafteducation.com/
Samedi 1er novembre, Mathis, qui aurait dû fêter ses 20 ans cet automne, a été mortellement fauché par un chauffard dans le centre de Lille. Le conducteur avait consommé du protoxyde d'azote. Aussi appelé gaz hilarant, il est en accès libre, on s'en sert par exemple pour faire monter la crème chantilly.Mais depuis quelques années, son usage est détourné. Des jeunes, voire très jeunes, le respirent pour ressentir, à bas prix, une forme d'étourdissement. Une pratique loin d'être sans risque. Brûlures, troubles neurologiques, paralysie, le “proto” a, dans certains cas, conduit à la mort. Une substance addictive dont se servent aussi les proxénètes pour appâter les mineurs dans des trafics sexuels.On fait le point sur le protoxyde d'azote et ses nombreux dangers avec Véronique Hunsinger, journaliste santé au Parisien et deux membres de l'édition des Yvelines du journal : Mehdi Gherdane et Elisabeth Gardet.Écoutez Code source sur toutes les plates-formes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Barbara Gouy - Production : Anaïs Godard, Clara Grouzis et Clémentine Spiler - Réalisation et mixage : Pierre Chaffanjon - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network - Archives : TF1, LCI et France Télévisions Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Taxes become more exciting, especially when it's with Toby Mathis. Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson welcome back tax strategist and investor Toby Mathis for another powerhouse session on how to keep more of your money before year-end. From bonus depreciation and the short-term rental loophole to smarter charitable giving and donor-advised funds, Toby reveals how high-income earners can legally slash their tax bills. Whether you're a pilot, business owner, or passive investor, you'll walk away knowing which moves to make before December 31, and how to turn your taxes into one of your biggest wealth-building tools.Toby Mathis is a tax attorney, investor, and co-founder of Anderson Advisors. With decades of experience advising thousands of investors, Toby simplifies complex tax laws into real-world strategies for building wealth. Known for making tax planning engaging and actionable, Toby helps high-income professionals, especially pilots and real estate investors, protect their assets and minimize taxes through smarter planning.Recommended episodes:#10 - Reduce Your Taxes & Maximize Returns Using PROVEN Investment Strategies with Toby Mathis#14 - Depreciation Demystified: Cost Segregation and Tax Savings in Real Estate with Toby Mathis
durée : 00:02:11 - Le vrai ou faux - Vive émotion mardi dans le Pas-de-Calais à Saint-Omer, où s'est déroulée une marche blanche en mémoire de Mathis. Ce jeune de 19 ans a été tué début novembre par un chauffard qui avait consommé du protoxyde d'azote avant de conduire. Les drames comme celui-ci sont de plus en plus nombreux. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Trying to fill your preschool but overwhelmed by all the different types of marketing?If so, you should listen in to today's Preschool All Stars story!Rukiya Mathis-Wright was a kindergarten teacher and pastor's wife who reached her breaking point. Stress wrecked her health, and it wasn't until she left her job that she finally found healing—and her preschool dream.She opened her preschool in the back room of their church with just 2 students—including her daughter. But once she joined Preschool All Stars and followed our plan, everything changed. She filled her school entirely by visiting her local library's story time!Want to know how she did it? Listen in to learn:The hospital visit that made her say “I'm done”—and how it led to opening her preschoolThe exact sentence she said at the library that brought her first student—and many moreHow she gets paid to run a homeschool hybrid program… and her parents don't even have to pay!Please rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. (We hope we've earned your 5 stars!)GET MY FREE RESOURCES FOR YOUR PRESCHOOL JOURNEY:❤️ Get my FREE “Start Your Preschool” book (+ $7.95 s&h)❤️ Watch my FREE "How to Start a Local or Online Preschool" Workshop❤️ Join my Preschool All Stars membership to get mentorship, support, friendship, and training for every step of your preschool journeyFOLLOW ME ON MY MISSION:
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What if your individual style isn't hidden in your closet or your color season, but in the images that take your breath away? In today's episode, I'm sharing wisdom from my mentor, Carla Mathis, who discovered through decades of client work that what people love aesthetically is what looks like them. Carla wrote The Triumph of Individual Style, teaching how to use artistic principles in getting dressed. But what set her apart was her "visual favorites" method—clients brought images from art, nature, and lifestyle that moved them, and Carla could read both the mood and the technical details to guide their personal style. I trained with Carla from 2012-2014, earning my certification in style and color. The style training alone was four times the volume of the color training. I worked alongside her as an assistant and apprentice, learning not just technical skills but how to truly see women and honor their unique aesthetic. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why aesthetic preference connects to individual style • How the "visual favorites" method works • What Carla understood that most stylists miss • How this planted the seed for The Aesthetic Mirror (coming in Episode 108) Key insight: Your style confusion isn't because you don't know something you are supposed to know. It's because you've been taught to ignore your own aesthetic wisdom in favor of expert formulas. Next week: How I took Carla's insight and inverted the entire process, creating The Aesthetic Mirror—a way to discover your individual style that starts with beauty instead of rules. Download the free guide - Discover Your Style DNA: A Guide to Seasonal Energy & Personality Colors to start discovering your true colors today! Looking for a fun group experience? Check out The Aesthetic Mirror! Let's connect! Want to learn more about how to discover your Style DNA? Start with The Congruence Code! To suggest a podcast topic, send email to hello@signaturestylesystems.com.
Today's show features: Kelsey Riley, Operations Director at Lasco Auto Group Wolfgang Berger, Founder of Aviloo Fabiola Mathis, Director of Learning and Development at Principle Auto Group This episode is brought to you by: AppraisalPRO – Stop getting hammered on hidden trade-in costs. AppraisalPRO instantly reveals repair costs, alerts you to recently cleared codes, and integrates directly with vAuto— meaning diagnostic data populates automatically in your appraisals. Special deal for CDG listeners: FREE 1-week trial, then just $195/month with no setup fees and OBD2 scanners included. Visit getAppraisalPRO.com to get started. AVILOO Inc. – AVILOO Inc. helps you transform EV and PHEV batteries from being the #1 risk into the #1 trust builder and sales driver in the used EV market by offering independent and instant cell-level diagnostics in just 3 minutes. Visit aviloo.com and get 10% off your first-year license by enter code CDGNEWS (offer ends November 30, 2025.) and find out, how an independent battery certificate can support your business and help you to boost your profit. Car Dealership Guy is back with our second annual NADA Party—happening in Las Vegas on Thursday, February 5th. It's the hottest ticket at NADA 2026. Spots are limited and unfortunately we can't invite everyone —so RSVP today at https://carguymedia.com/cdglive and we hope to see you in Vegas! — Check out Car Dealership Guy's stuff: CDG News ➤ https://news.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Jobs ➤ https://jobs.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Recruiting ➤ https://www.cdgrecruiting.com/ My Socials: X ➤ https://www.twitter.com/GuyDealership Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/cardealershipguy/ TikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@guydealership LinkedIn ➤ https://www.linkedin.com/company/cardealershipguy/ Threads ➤ https://www.threads.net/@cardealershipguy Facebook ➤ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077402857683 Everything else ➤ dealershipguy.com
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast, Cam is joined but Colts pass-rush icon Robert Mathis for a raw and unfiltered conversation about life in the trenches. Mathis shares how watching Derrick Thomas shaped his game, the origins of his signature tomahawk chop, and what it meant to cross the 100-sack milestone. He opens up about teaming with Dwight Freeney to form one of the NFL’s most feared pass rush duos, the lessons he learned from veterans like Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne, and why his road from Alabama A&M to Super Bowl champion still drives him today. Cam and Robert swap stories on chasing quarterbacks, wrecking game plans, and what it takes to leave a lasting legacy. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.