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#464 Want to sell physical products without stocking inventory? In this episode, Brien Gearin talks with entrepreneur Kris McCauley about how he built a successful dropshipping business on platforms like TikTok, Walmart, and eBay. Kris shares his secrets for starting with minimal investment, automating processes, and finding winning products. They also discuss the power of influencer marketing on TikTok and the challenges of staying profitable in a fast-changing market. Whether you're new to e-commerce or looking to expand your business, this episode is packed with tips to help you succeed in dropshipping! (Original Air Date - 8/16/24) What we discuss with Kris: + Dropshipping basics and low entry barriers + Building a business on TikTok, Walmart, and eBay + Importance of automation for scaling + Leveraging TikTok influencers for sales + Dropshipping vs. traditional e-commerce + Finding profitable products + Earnings potential and profit margins + Challenges in product life cycles and customer service + Managing multiple stores and teams + Starting with minimal capital Thank you, Kris! Connect with Kris on YouTube! Watch the video podcast of this episode! For more information go to MillionaireUniversity.com To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/millionaire. Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode includes: Marjorie's story on stage, and a bit of something out of nothing. www.minervasweeneywren.com, @megmccauleyink | Instagram I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
Wir durften an diesem Sonntag Pastor Joshua McCauley von der Rhema Church Südafrika als Gastsprecher bei uns begrüßen.Anhand von 1. Mose 26 zeigte er uns auf, wie Isaak trotz Widerständen neue Brunnen grub – ein Bild für Vertrauen und Glauben.Jetzt ist unsere Zeit – als Gemeinde gemeinsam zu graben, zu glauben und das Neue zu ergreifen, das Gott vorbereitet hat.
This week, we're firing up the intensity with Heat, Michael Mann's epic 1995 crime saga that brought together two cinematic titans — Al Pacino and Robert De Niro — for the first time ever in a shared scene. (Yes, The Godfather Part II doesn't count — different timelines, folks.) Heat is a gritty, stylish, and emotionally charged cat-and-mouse thriller set against the moody backdrop of Los Angeles. Pacino plays Lt. Vincent Hanna, a relentless LAPD detective with a chaotic personal life and a flair for dramatic yelling. De Niro is Neil McCauley, a cool, calculating career thief who lives by a strict code: never get attached to anything you can't walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner. After a high-stakes armored car heist goes sideways, Hanna starts closing in on McCauley and his crew, which includes a young, twitchy Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore in full 90s tough-guy mode. The film builds toward one of the most iconic diner scenes in film history — a quiet, tense face-off between Pacino and De Niro — and ends with a pulse-pounding airport showdown you won't forget. With a killer supporting cast (Ashley Judd, Natalie Portman, Jon Voight, and even a blink-and-you'll-miss-him Henry Rollins), a haunting score, and shootouts that still influence action films today, Heat isn't just a movie — it's an experience. Stylish, sprawling, and full of moral gray areas, it's Michael Mann at the top of his game. So buckle up, because this week on Totally 80s and 90s Recall, we're diving deep into the heat, the heists, and that glorious late-90s energy. Don't miss it! Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Today's episode includes: hell, unexpectedly pleasant. www.minervasweeneywren.com, @megmccauleyink | Instagram I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
Grant McCauley Braves Reporter for 92.9 The Game joined the show to talk all things Braves
"The Holy Spirit is pretty amazing to walk beside." Sermon by Acting Dean Shana McCauley, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, May 25 2025.
Back in 2019, John spoke with the celebrated comic novelist Stephen McCauley. Nobody knows more about the comic novel than Steve--his latest is You Only Call When You're in Trouble, but John still holds a candle for his 1987 debut, Object of My Affection, made into a charming Jennifer Aniston Paul Rudd movie. And there is no comic novelist Steve loves better than Barbara Pym, a mid-century British comic genius who found herself forgotten and unpublishable in middle age, only to roar back into print in her sixties with A Quartet in Autumn. Steve and John's friendship over the years has been sealed by the favorite Pym lines they text back and forth to one another, so they are particularly keen to investigate why her career went in this way. In the episode, they talk about some of these favorite sentences from Pym, and then turn to the comic novel as a genre. They talk about the difference between humorous and comic writing, the earthiness of comedy, whether comic novels should have happy or sad endings, and whether the comic novel is a precursor to, or an amoral relief from, the sitcom. They also discuss some of Steve's fiction, including his Rain Mitchell yoga novels. In Recallable Books John recommends Pictures from an Institution by Randall Jarrell and Steve recommends After Claude by Iris Owens. Discussed in this episode: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Laurence Sterne Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy “The Beast in the Jungle,” Henry James The Thurber Carnival, James Thurber The Group, Mary McCarthy After Claude, Iris Owens Pictures from an Institution, Randall Jarrell An Unsuitable Attachment, Barbara Pym Less than Angels, Barbara Pym The Sweet Dove Died, Barbara Pym Portnoy's Complaint, Philip Roth The Sellout, Paul Beatty My Ex-Life, Stephen McCauley You can listen here or read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
"Identity is complicated." Sermon by Acting Dean Shana McCauley, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
Back in 2019, John spoke with the celebrated comic novelist Stephen McCauley. Nobody knows more about the comic novel than Steve--his latest is You Only Call When You're in Trouble, but John still holds a candle for his 1987 debut, Object of My Affection, made into a charming Jennifer Aniston Paul Rudd movie. And there is no comic novelist Steve loves better than Barbara Pym, a mid-century British comic genius who found herself forgotten and unpublishable in middle age, only to roar back into print in her sixties with A Quartet in Autumn. Steve and John's friendship over the years has been sealed by the favorite Pym lines they text back and forth to one another, so they are particularly keen to investigate why her career went in this way. In the episode, they talk about some of these favorite sentences from Pym, and then turn to the comic novel as a genre. They talk about the difference between humorous and comic writing, the earthiness of comedy, whether comic novels should have happy or sad endings, and whether the comic novel is a precursor to, or an amoral relief from, the sitcom. They also discuss some of Steve's fiction, including his Rain Mitchell yoga novels. In Recallable Books John recommends Pictures from an Institution by Randall Jarrell and Steve recommends After Claude by Iris Owens. Discussed in this episode: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Laurence Sterne Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy “The Beast in the Jungle,” Henry James The Thurber Carnival, James Thurber The Group, Mary McCarthy After Claude, Iris Owens Pictures from an Institution, Randall Jarrell An Unsuitable Attachment, Barbara Pym Less than Angels, Barbara Pym The Sweet Dove Died, Barbara Pym Portnoy's Complaint, Philip Roth The Sellout, Paul Beatty My Ex-Life, Stephen McCauley You can listen here or read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
What if you could restore your dog's mobility, prevent injury, and support lifelong vitality—using tools as simple as a tuning fork or laser therapy?In this episode, Dr. Laurie McCauley returns to share groundbreaking methods in canine rehabilitation that go far beyond traditional care.Dr. Laurie McCauley, DVM, is a board-certified specialist in Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, as well as an international speaker and inventor. She developed the first underwater treadmill for dogs and has been a leading educator in veterinary rehabilitation, including laser therapy, fascia release, and tuning fork techniques. Through her innovative approaches, Dr. McCauley is transforming how we understand and treat mobility challenges in dogs.In this conversation, you'll learn:How vibrational healing and laser therapy can reduce inflammation and speed recoveryWhy fascia health is essential to movement, injury prevention, and even disease resistanceThe role of tuning forks and acupuncture in releasing deep-tissue restrictionsHow hormone replacement therapy after spaying or neutering can protect ligaments and preserve muscle massEasy, at-home techniques to assess your dog's joint health and mobilityThe link between chronic inflammation and cruciate ligament injuries—and how to intervene earlyWhether your dog is recovering from injury, aging gracefully, or just starting their wellness journey, this episode offers essential, science-backed strategies to help them thrive—physically, mentally, and emotionally.Explore natural ways to support your dog's mobility and joint health:JointPowder – A powerful fermented joint and mobility supplement designed to support joint mobility, ease muscle inflammation, and aid in recovery.FeelGood Omega – An omega-3s rich in DHA and EPA to help reduce inflammation and help support joint, brain, heart and eye health. ____________________________________________Visit our website:https://peterdobias.com/Visit us on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitter#CanineRehabilitation#DogMobility#VeterinaryPhysicalTherapy#HealthyAgingDogs#CanineExercise#DogWellness#VeterinarySportsMedicine#HolisticVetCare
Back in 2019, John spoke with the celebrated comic novelist Stephen McCauley. Nobody knows more about the comic novel than Steve--his latest is You Only Call When You're in Trouble, but John still holds a candle for his 1987 debut, Object of My Affection, made into a charming Jennifer Aniston Paul Rudd movie. And there is no comic novelist Steve loves better than Barbara Pym, a mid-century British comic genius who found herself forgotten and unpublishable in middle age, only to roar back into print in her sixties with A Quartet in Autumn. Steve and John's friendship over the years has been sealed by the favorite Pym lines they text back and forth to one another, so they are particularly keen to investigate why her career went in this way. In the episode, they talk about some of these favorite sentences from Pym, and then turn to the comic novel as a genre. They talk about the difference between humorous and comic writing, the earthiness of comedy, whether comic novels should have happy or sad endings, and whether the comic novel is a precursor to, or an amoral relief from, the sitcom. They also discuss some of Steve's fiction, including his Rain Mitchell yoga novels. In Recallable Books John recommends Pictures from an Institution by Randall Jarrell and Steve recommends After Claude by Iris Owens. Discussed in this episode: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Laurence Sterne Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy “The Beast in the Jungle,” Henry James The Thurber Carnival, James Thurber The Group, Mary McCarthy After Claude, Iris Owens Pictures from an Institution, Randall Jarrell An Unsuitable Attachment, Barbara Pym Less than Angels, Barbara Pym The Sweet Dove Died, Barbara Pym Portnoy's Complaint, Philip Roth The Sellout, Paul Beatty My Ex-Life, Stephen McCauley You can listen here or read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Back in 2019, John spoke with the celebrated comic novelist Stephen McCauley. Nobody knows more about the comic novel than Steve--his latest is You Only Call When You're in Trouble, but John still holds a candle for his 1987 debut, Object of My Affection, made into a charming Jennifer Aniston Paul Rudd movie. And there is no comic novelist Steve loves better than Barbara Pym, a mid-century British comic genius who found herself forgotten and unpublishable in middle age, only to roar back into print in her sixties with A Quartet in Autumn. Steve and John's friendship over the years has been sealed by the favorite Pym lines they text back and forth to one another, so they are particularly keen to investigate why her career went in this way. In the episode, they talk about some of these favorite sentences from Pym, and then turn to the comic novel as a genre. They talk about the difference between humorous and comic writing, the earthiness of comedy, whether comic novels should have happy or sad endings, and whether the comic novel is a precursor to, or an amoral relief from, the sitcom. They also discuss some of Steve's fiction, including his Rain Mitchell yoga novels. In Recallable Books John recommends Pictures from an Institution by Randall Jarrell and Steve recommends After Claude by Iris Owens. Discussed in this episode: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Laurence Sterne Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy “The Beast in the Jungle,” Henry James The Thurber Carnival, James Thurber The Group, Mary McCarthy After Claude, Iris Owens Pictures from an Institution, Randall Jarrell An Unsuitable Attachment, Barbara Pym Less than Angels, Barbara Pym The Sweet Dove Died, Barbara Pym Portnoy's Complaint, Philip Roth The Sellout, Paul Beatty My Ex-Life, Stephen McCauley You can listen here or read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reviving vinyl in the digital age sounded impossible until the creation of Record Store Day changed everything.Launched with Metallica at a San Francisco record shop in 2008, it became a global celebration of indie music culture and a blueprint for building real human connections. In this episode, we drop the needle on what marketers can learn from vinyl's resurgence with special guest Robert McCauley, Sr. Director of Content Marketing at Upwork.Together, we explore what B2B marketers can learn from community-driven events, the power of exclusivity, and how to build content strategies that truly resonate.About our guest, Robert McCauleyRobert has 20+ years of experience in content marketing, editorial, and communications. At Upwork, he leads a team of more than two dozen amazing content marketers, customer marketers, and multimedia professionals. (In fact, you can find out more about how awesome they are by checking out this link: https://bit.ly/3PGXNcD.) Robert lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and their high-octane fourth-grader. Ask him about his vinyl collection if you're looking to waste an hour or two.What B2B Companies Can Learn From Record Store Day:Sell the experience, not just the product. Exclusivity and differentiation aren't just nice-to-haves; they're why people line up on Record Store Day. As Robert puts it, “Part of the reason that someone is gonna pay $40 for something that they could, in theory, get for free is because the artists and record labels have done a nice job of selling the exclusivity and the differentiation. And, frankly, understanding their audience.” In B2B marketing, it's a reminder that when you make your audience feel like they're getting something rare and tailored, they'll lean in.Community turns customers into believers. Record Store Day isn't really about what you buy, it's about who you're with. Robert says, “This is where the power of community really comes in. It feels like a celebration of music. It feels like a celebration of vinyl... it feels like an event, a way to connect with people that are passionate about something like you are.” That emotional connection is the secret ingredient. For marketers, if your audience feels seen and connected, your brand becomes more than a service. It becomes a shared story.Go analog to cut through the noise. In a world of constant digital overload, physical media feels almost radical. Robert explains, “Analog physical media can really make an impact. We're all flooded with digital stuff all day, every day... the thing that cuts through that are physical things because they're so far, few and far between nowadays.” For marketers, this is a cue to think tactile because sometimes, the most unforgettable touchpoint isn't a notification, it's something your audience can actually hold.Quotes*“ When done right and in a very strategic way, analog physical media can really make an impact, right? We're all flooded with digital stuff all day, every day. There's the whole joke of you going from kind of your midsize screen to your small screen, to your big screen over the course of the day. And the thing that cuts through that are physical things because they're sort of so far few and far between nowadays.”*“ Record Store Day at the end of the day is really an awesome in-person event. And in-person events, I think, in general, can be really effective for marketers. And again, when they're well thought out and done well. One of the great things about this is that, again, it's about community. It's about doing something that people appreciate and like. It's about feeling very kind of personalized to the things that they're passionate about. And, I think again, it just reinforces the fact that there are great ways of connecting with your customers much more directly and, of course, physically than over email or something. And they have a much stronger impact when you are face to face with someone and they remember your name, or you have a conversation, or you enjoy the coffee, or the excitement in the atmosphere that the event brought you. So I think it's the way that these are run are a good example of how in-person events can and should be run and can really make a difference to marketing efforts.”“ We always, as content marketers and B2B marketers, I think, worry that we have one opportunity to kind of hook our audience. If we don't do it now, if we don't get everything we need, this is gonna pass us by. There's this trust of, ‘Hey, I am confident that over time I'm gonna show you the value of my content in this case, my music, and I'm gonna get hooked.' And that will be rewarded down the line. It's definitely a long-term play, but it is very counter to, I think, a lot of our instincts of squeeze as much as we can as quickly as we can.”Time Stamps[0:55] Meet Robert McCauley, Sr. Director, Content Marketing at Upwork[01:26] Why Record Store Day?[03:21] Origins of Record Store Day[10:26] The Draw of Vinyl[16:51] Robert's First Record Store Day[20:15] Value of Physical Music in a Digital Age[28:58] B2B Marketing Lessons from Record Store Day[47:43] Upwork's Content Strategy[51:41] Upwork's Recent Content Creation[55:21] Final Thoughts and TakeawaysLinksConnect with Robert on LinkedInLearn more about UpworkAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both nonfiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Head of Production). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
In this episode, Gina and Davide open up about their past — the struggles, the bad choices, and the shame they carried for years. But more importantly, they talk about what happened when they finally let God in. It's an honest, emotional, and ultimately hopeful conversation about finding freedom, healing, and purpose on the other side of rock bottom.Connect with us on social! @godbehindbars @jake_bodine
Today's episode includes: Anik's art anchor, a kind of carnival, and changes in the old Winston place. www.minervasweeneywren.com, @megmccauleyink | Instagram I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
Today's episode includes: the bottom of the well, magic in water, and the summoning of a ghastly house. I am so freaking proud of Marjorie in this episode. www.minervasweeneywren.com, @megmccauleyink | Instagram I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
In this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, Kirk McCauley, owner of American Engineering and Metalworking (AEM) in North Canton, Ohio, shares his journey from the tool and die world to running a modern, full-service metal fabrication shop. McCauley explains how embracing automation, laser welding, and robotic material handling has helped AEM stay competitive, and why investing in people and creating a collaborative workplace culture are just as important as investing in technology. Tune in for insights on leading a small to mid-sized fab shop through innovation and adaptability. At the top, we also chat about The Fabricator's 2025 Industry Award winner Special Products & Mfg. (SPM) and Nora Harding's upcoming appearance on the Ed Talks podcast. This episode was recorded during the FMA Annual Meeting at Gila River Resorts & Casinos - Wild Horse Pass in Chandler, Arizona. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
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| Devotional by Owen McCauley (based on the book “40 Days of Decrease: A Different Kind of Hunger, A Different Kind of Fast” by Alicia Britt Chole) : Day Thirty-Seven/40 Days Of Decrease Fast | Silence sometimes speaks louder than words. Today as we are fasting our “voice”, think of things that God has done in your life that have left you in awe. Worship him with your silence and allow Him to speak through that today.
In this episode, Tom McCauley, Chief Human Resources Officer at Aspen Valley Hospital, shares how a deep understanding of local culture, strategic use of technology, and a focus on personalized employee experiences are helping shape one of the healthiest and most engaged healthcare workforces in the country.
Cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence will represent the largest U.S. growth sectors percentagewise over the next five years. Anchorage Digital Bank is the first and only U.S.-based, federally chartered bank, specializing in cryptocurrency and digital asset custody and financial services. Anchorage is legally permitted to operate nationwide, adhering to federal regulations rather than state level regulations, enhancing trust and legitimacy. Its services include custody, trading, staking, lending, and borrowing.I first met Anchorage's genius founder, Nathan McCauley, at the White House Cryptocurrency Summit, and we quickly hit it off. Mr. McCauley's company has backing from well-known venture capital firms and investors, including Andreesen Horowitz, Goldman Sachs, and Visa. And although the company was hit by Biden's Choke Point 2.0 - effectively being debanked - Anchorage is back on its feet, and in fact, it is roaring.Nathan, thank you for sharing your personal founder's story with me. Your professional and personal worlds are truly inspirational. It was a pleasure having you on this episode of Some Future Day.Order Marc's new book, "Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything"Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/Episode Links:Nathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanmccauleyX: https://x.com/nathanmccauleyAnchorage Digital: https://www.anchorage.com/To join the conversation, follow Marc Beckman here: YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramTikTok
"Jesus is not great news for the privileged." Sermon by Acting Dean Shana McCauley, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025.
Today's episode includes: well, a uncatchable diary! www.minervasweeneywren.com, @megmccauleyink | Instagram I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
Send us a textEmbracing Neurodiversity in Veterinary Medicine with Dr. Laurie McCauley | Vet Life Reimagined In this touching and insightful episode of Vet Life Reimagined, returning guest Dr. Laurie McCauley dives deep into the topic of neurodiversity and its impact on the veterinary profession. Dr. McCauley shares her personal journey of discovering her autism in her fifties and how it has reshaped her understanding of herself and her work. She highlights the prevalence of neurodiversity in animal-focused careers, discusses common neurodivergent traits, and offers practical tips for creating a more inclusive and supportive veterinary environment. Don't miss this powerful conversation that could change the way you view neurodiversity in vet med!Resources:Video episode on YouTubePrevious episode with LaurieSupport the showMore Vet Life Reimagined?
"God's economy isn't about earning." Sermon by Acting Dean Shana McCauley, recorded live at the 10:00am service on the Sunday, March 30, 2025.
Today's episode includes: the summoned object and the end of the story of the Ace of Spades. www.minervasweeneywren.com, @megmccauleyink | Instagram My mad-scientist tinkering continues - I am getting closer to better audio but in this session I was thwarted by pipes! Sorry for the up-and-down rumbles from my tiny apartment. ^_^ I write for free and for the love of it, but if you'd like to donate to cover fees, that's @minervasweeneywren on Venmo. :) Thank you for joining us, friend. You are welcome in this whimsical universe. Minerva Sweeney Wren has other podcasts and stories for you to enjoy. Meet Maude, the Magic Unusual from 1921, who stumbles into a world of supernatural gangsters, true friends, and plague mask thingies in MCGILLICUDDY AND MURDER'S PAWN SHOP. Darren Curtis wrote the intro music. Please thank him! See you next time!
In this episode we speak to Anthony McCauley.Anthony is currently training for an Ultra Marathon and shared how he got his start in Endurance Sports. Anthony also uses his chef training to help other answer nutrition through his coaching business. If you would like to speak to Anthony be sure to find him on Facebook @cheftriathleteenduranceandwellnesscoaching Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Our guest for this episode of The Spoon Podcast is Dana McCauley, CEO of the Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN). Dana joins Mike to discuss the impact of recent US trade policies under the Trump administration on the Canadian food industry, highlighting the challenges and uncertainties faced by Canadian food businesses. McCauley also describes CFIN's role in supporting Canadian food companies through innovation and collaboration, and touches upon the strengths and emerging trends within Canada's food tech sector. The Spoon is bringing back the Smart Kitchen Summit this year July 21-31st. Make sure to check out our website and get your ticket ASAP! https://www.smartkitchensummit.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bella McCauley will be teeing it up in this year's Augusta National Women's Amateur. This will be the 6th running of this tournament and it features 72 of the best American and International Amateur golfers in the world. The three-round tournament consists of 36-holes at Champions Retreat Golf Club, with the top 30 and ties advancing to Saturday's final round at Augusta National Golf Club. 00:00 Introduction 02:05 The Turn 07:19 Viktor Hovland WITB 09:04 TGL Thoughts 12:18 McCauley Sisters 13:40 Goals of Qualifying 15:25 Augusta National Women's Amateur Schedule 16:17 Realization of Qualifying 18:30 Receiving the Invite 20:25 Reece's Perspective 22:46 Bella's Expectations In this 2nd Swing Thoughts episode, Bella, and her younger sister Reece, share Bella's story of qualifying for the Augusta National Women's Amateur, and what it means to not just to Bella, but the McCauley family as a whole. The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2bJFzfhoUmpHZF6fyFsjmX LISTEN ON AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f5e3b825-bae2-40d0-9ec4-722e96b99de6/2nd-swing-thoughts LISTEN ON APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2nd-swing-thoughts/id1683899359 Schedule an award-winning 2nd Swing fitting: https://www.2ndswing.com/golf-club-fittings SUBSCRIBE to the 2nd Swing YouTube channel today for more in-depth golf equipment reviews and club fitting insights. FOLLOW 2ND SWING GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ndSwingGolf X: https://X.com/2ndSwingGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2ndswinggolf/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@2ndswinggolf
Maureen McCauley is the adoptive mom of four now-adult children, two sons born in the U.S. and twin daughters born in Ethiopia; she has lived experience with infant adoption, international adoption, older child adoption, U.S. adoption, and transracial adoption. She also has three granddaughters. Her professional background is in social and educational welfare advocacy, including as former executive director of three nonprofits focused on adoption and foster care.With Adoption Mosaic, Maureen co-facilitates Conscious Adoption: Seasoned Parents and Navigating Estrangement, adoptive parent courses for which she also co-developed the curriculum. She is a writer and editor, including co-editor with two Ethiopian adoptees of “Lions Roaring, Far From Home: An Anthology by Ethiopian Adoptees.” Her writing has been published in Slate, Catapult, Focus on Adoption, Adoption Today, Adoptive Families of British Columbia, and others. She blogs at Light of Day Stories.She has a B.S. degree from Georgetown University and an M.A. from the University of Maryland. She is a Certified Sage-ing Leader via Sage-ing International, an organization focused on aging consciously and intentionally with joy and discernment. She also has a certificate as an End-of-Life Doula for Companion Pets, partnering with their humans.Websites: https://adopteesunited.org/ https://www.adopteesforjustice.org/Music by Corey Quinn
What if you could extend your dog's life and mobility through cutting-edge rehabilitation techniques? Dr. Laurie McCauley reveals how to transform your pet's health and vitality.Dr. Laurie McCauley is a pioneering veterinarian, inventor, and rehabilitation specialist who has revolutionized canine physical therapy. She's the mastermind behind the first underwater treadmill for dogs and has dedicated her career to enhancing the quality of life for our four-legged companions.In this conversation, Dr. McCauley and Dr. Peter Dobias delve into groundbreaking topics such as:The hidden connection between early intervention and longevity in dogsDr. McCauley's innovative 3-step approach to canine rehabilitationHow to break the cycle of inactivity and joint deterioration in aging petsThe surprising impact of nutrition on mobility and overall healthPractical, at-home exercises to keep your dog youthful and activeThe future of veterinary care and its potential to transform pet wellnessWhether you're a devoted pet parent or a veterinary professional, this episode offers invaluable insights and actionable strategies to help your dogs live longer, healthier, and more active lives.____________________________________________Learn more about products that can help reduce inflammation and support healthy joints:- JointPowder- FeelGood Omega____________________________________________Visit our website:https://peterdobias.com/Visit us on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitter#CanineRehabilitation#DogMobility#VeterinaryPhysicalTherapy#HealthyAgingDogs#CanineExercise#DogWellness#VeterinarySportsMedicine#HolisticVetCare
In this episode of the 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, 2nd Swing Master Fitter Aaron Roth joins Drew, alongside sisters Bella and Reese McCauley for a discussion on the fitting and equipment needs these University of Minnesota golfers require. Then 2nd Swing Master Fitter Kevin Kraft also joins the show to talk about some of the biggest fitting trends from golf companies he's seen so far in 2025. 00:00 Introduction 02:45 The Turn 12:31 Fitting & Equipment Insights with McCauley Sisters 38:47 Fitting Trends of 2025 w/ Kevin Kraft The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2bJFzfhoUmpHZF6fyFsjmX LISTEN ON AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f5e3b825-bae2-40d0-9ec4-722e96b99de6/2nd-swing-thoughts LISTEN ON APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2nd-swing-thoughts/id1683899359 Schedule an award-winning 2nd Swing fitting: https://www.2ndswing.com/golf-club-fittings SUBSCRIBE to the 2nd Swing YouTube channel today for more in-depth golf equipment reviews and club fitting insights. FOLLOW 2ND SWING GOLF ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ndSwingGolf X: https://X.com/2ndSwingGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2ndswinggolf/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@2ndswinggolf
The Courage made a massive splash in getting Jaedyn Shaw in the winter. After Kerolin moved on, the club needed a creative artist to help unlock a moribund attack. But can she fit into the broader structure of head coach Sean Nahas's plans? Kim McCauley of the Guardian came on to separate the wheat from the chaff in the club with one of the strongest reputations in the NWSL. Join our Patreon for only $6/month ($60/year) to get all our exclusive bonus content! Art by Eli Elbogen Music by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
Jaedyn Shaw is here! Can the Courage now win their first playoff game in six years, please? Kim McCauley of The Guardian returns to figure out whether Shaw and Ashley Sanchez can work together, who could possibly be the main goalscoring threat, and if the backline is due for some regression. Also, who is actually running recruitment right now? Join our Patreon for only $6/month ($60/year) to get all of our exclusive bonus content! Art by Eli ElbogenMusic by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
Who is going to play for the Portland Thorns? With Sophia Wilson gone for the year, and Morgan Weaver on the bench for potentially all season, their attack feels thin. Their defense is getting a hard reboot, too. Portland may. have never had more questions around them than right now. Kim McCauley of the Guardian tries to find some silver lining in the dark clouds, with varying degrees of success. Join our Patreon for only $6/month ($60/year) to get all of our exclusive bonus content! Art by Eli Elbogen Music by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
Who is going to play for the Portland Thorns? With Sophia Wilson gone for the year, and Morgan Weaver on the bench for potentially all season, their attack feels thin. Their defense is getting a hard reboot, too. Portland may. have never had more questions around them than right now. Kim McCauley of the Guardian tries to find some silver lining in the dark clouds, with varying degrees of success.Join our Patreon for only $6/month ($60/year) to get all of our exclusive bonus content!Art by Eli ElbogenMusic by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
Introducing The Corey Ganim Show! This is a show where I'll be interviewing established business owners and diving into the deep end of entrepreneurship. This episode is actually a snippet of an episode I did on Kris McCauly's podcast. We talk back and forth about everything related to Amazon Wholesale. Follow Kris: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krismccauleyofficial/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KrisMcCauley Website: https://sidehustlesociety.org/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaayPS3jUTFBBUG1YrtQ0Y7I9vEp__cIaPVR_THeBO5TPKLnrRxXXu8BvBo_aem_j0b9jUL9KoiMf10gaLLBEQ Try a free trial of Boxem: https://join.boxem.com/u40gjxpbur5s Join the Wholesale Network: https://www.wholesalenetwork.io/ SmartScout 25% OFF first 3 month: https://partners.smartscout.com/?fpr=corey89 code WHOLESALE25 How to get started! https://freewholesaleguide.com/ My credit card referral links: capital one spark unlimited 2% cash back credit card https://i.capitalone.com/JYM92LbJL chase ink business premier credit card unlimited 2.5% cash back on purchases over $5,000, unlimited 2% cash back on everything else https://www.referyourchasecard.com/21q/C86BY5C66R Here's my 100% FREE wholesale course to help you open your first account: https://coreybrandrocket.gumroad.com/l/sndts FREE supplier email templates that don't suck https://coreybrandrocket.gumroad.com/l/templates SOFTWARE I USE:
Dr. McCauley has dedicated her career to improving pets' quality of life. After graduating from Colorado State University, she spent six years in general practice before pioneering the field of Veterinary Rehabilitation. In 1998, she opened the first Veterinary Rehabilitation Clinic and created the first underwater treadmill for dogs. She has taught at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute for 14 years and is certified in Acupuncture, Chiropractic therapy, and Canine Sports Medicine.As an international lecturer and author, Dr. McCauley has earned several awards, including the 2011 Iams AARV Award and the 2015 AHVMA Holistic Practitioner Award. She also works as a locum at the Louisiana School of Veterinary Medicine.Dr. McCauley owns Red Tail Rehab, a mobile canine rehabilitation service in North Carolina, and founded Optimum Pet Vitality in 2020. This platform empowers professionals and pet owners worldwide to promote pets' optimal health.Topics covered in this episode: Dr. Lori McCauley's journey with neurodivergenceUnderstanding neurodivergence in animal care providersTypes and traits of neurodivergenceEmpathy and emotional challengesCoping mechanisms: masking, camouflaging, and mirroringStress, Health Impacts, and workplace strategiesLinks and Resources: Learn more about Dr. McCauley's courses through her website, Optimum Pet VitalityFind Dr. McCauley on FacebookFind Dr. McCauley on InstagramFind Dr. McCauley on YouTubeOnline Testing for ADHDMental Health America HealthCentral PsychCentralClinical PartnersAttention Deficit Disorder AssociationNot diagnostic – talk to a Medical ProfessionalTests for Autism and NeurodivergenceEmbrace Autism Tests (AQ-10 (short Autism Quotient), AQ (Autism Quotient), Empathy Quotient, RAADS, Aspie Quiz, CAT-Q (Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire), Toronto Alexithymia Scale, Toronto Empathy Questionnaire)Making Strides for Animal Chiropractic Links and Resources:Visit the Making Strides for Animal Chiropractic websiteVisit our Facebook PageVisit our Instagram Page Thank you to our sponsors!Academy for the Advancement of Animal ChiropracticiPoint Touch- Integrative Veterinary Medicine EHRThe Evidence Based ChiropractorHave an idea for the podcast? Please leave us a survey!
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!Murder in Bel-Air: The Scorned Lover and the HouseboyIf there's one thing Hollywood socialites should know by now, it's that mixing business with pleasure—especially when it involves a live-in employee—is a recipe for disaster. Unfortunately, Norma Thompson McCauley, a wealthy Bel-Air divorcee, learned this lesson the hard way. And by hard way, we mean stabbed and strangled to death by her former houseboy-turned-lover, John Russell Crooker, Jr., in July of 1955.Norma was the kind of woman who knew how to live well. With the lush backdrop of Bel-Air as her playground, she enjoyed the finer things in life, including a houseboy who quickly became much more than just a helping hand. Enter John Crooker, a 30-year-old man in law school at UCLA, who was supposed to be dusting chandeliers and pouring cocktails—not plotting murder. But once Norma tired of their affair and sent him packing, Crooker proved that hell hath no fury like a jilted domestic servant.On the night of July 4, 1955, Crooker let himself into Norma's swanky estate, and hid in a closet until she came home from a party. When John knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that Norma was cutting him loose, their conversation escalated, and soon, Norma lay dead in her home, the victim of a scorned lover's blind rage. Crooker, however, didn't get far. It turns out the Bel-Air elite came to Norma's defense, saying she'd told them that Crooker said he would kill her if she broke it off. Within days, he was in cuffs.The prosecution had a smoking gun in the form of Crooker's signed confession—one that he later claimed was coerced by the LAPD, an argument that wasn't exactly unheard of in the 1950s. Regardless, the jury didn't buy it. Crooker was convicted and sentenced to die in California's gas chamber. Case closed, right? Not so fast.Enter Judge Stanley Mosk, the man who presided over Crooker's trial. Mosk, apparently struck by a bout of judicial guilt, later admitted he regretted allowing the confession as evidence. Years later, when Mosk climbed the political ladder to become California's Attorney General, he personally petitioned the governor to commute Crooker's death sentence to life without parole.And because the universe loves irony, years after that, the very same governor decided that even life without parole was too harsh. So in 1972, after serving 17 years at San Quentin, John Russell Crooker, Jr. walked out of prison—alive, breathing, and free.So, what's the moral of the story? For one, if you're a high-society socialite with a penchant for hiring your lovers, maybe draft an airtight NDA (or at least a solid security plan). And if you're a judge with a conscience, be careful what you regret—because one moment of hesitation can turn a gas chamber sentence into a second chance at life.As for Crooker? He died in Oregon in 1992—twenty years after his release. Don't miss this week's episode filled with WW2 ex-husbands, adult bed-wetters and enough scandal in 1955 California to fill years of newspaper articles.sources used for this podcast: https://www.hitched2homicide.coSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
"Love is a transfiguring truth." Sermon by Canon Vicar Shana McCauley, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, March 2, 2025.
Nathan McCauley, the co-founder and CEO of Anchorage joins the show. In this episode we discuss: The history of Anchorage and the evolution of the company from a product and regulatory perspective. Operation Chokepoint 2.0 and the debanking of digital asset startups. How banks are approaching the digital asset custody ecosystem and the sub-custody market. The evolution of stablecoins, the prospects of a stablecoin bill and the Global Dollar Network stablecoin consortium. Anchorage's Porto Wallet and Atlas products and the role they are playing with institutional customers. To learn more about Anchorage visit www.anchorage.com