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Hosts Taylor Zarzour and Amie Wells react to the Titans' heartbreaking loss to Houston, breaking down defensive standouts, Cam Ward's emergence as a leader, and the next steps for a young roster. Later, Coach Mike McCoy joins the show to discuss player development, leadership, and how the Titans are staying the course heading into Week 12 against Seattle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Abbie McCoy‘s Cancer diagnosis came as a total shock. This mother, athlete, and Penn State alum had always lived A healthy life. Hear how volleyball and Dig Pink put her on a path to recovery, and a permanent mission to help others. If you or someone you care about is battling cancer, you'll find hope in both Abby's story, and the advice she has for cancer patients.Links mentioned: For more information go to www.side-out.org. Follow the side-out organization on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sideoutfndn/Have suggestions for the podcast? Email Janice: leaveitbetter@side-out.org
On this week's episode of Clare Women In Business, Pat Flynn chats with Niamh McCoy owner of The Barn Boutique a new business based near Crusheen in Co Clare. Clare Women in Business is funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the television licence fee.
Sixteen-year-old Timothy “Jack” McCoy spent Christmas 1971 with his relatives in Michigan, leaving on January 2, 1972, to return home to Nebraska. After arriving in Chicago for a bus connection, he met a man who offered him food and a tour of the city. Timothy accepted, but he would never be seen alive again. Fourteen years later, his family learned he had been the first known victim of John Wayne Gacy, the infamous “Killer Clown.” Through the accounts of survivors and families, The Devil in Disguise series uncovers Gacy’s horrifying legacy and the failures that allowed his killing spree to continue for years. You can watch Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy here. SURVEY Want to win a $1,000 gift card in just 3 minutes? Fill out this short survey to help True Crime Conversations gather more information on what content you want to hear from us! CREDITS Guest: Patrick Macmanus Host: Claire Murphy Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy Audio Engineer: Tina Matalov GET IN TOUCH Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @truecrimeconversations Make sure to leave us a rating and review on Apple & Spotify to let us know how you're liking the episodes. Want us to cover a case on the podcast? Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dan Wilson didn't win manager of the year, as announced yesterday and Ian gets it. He likes him a lot, especially in the situation in which he was put. If Cal Raleigh doesn't win the MVP tomorrow, can a Mariner ever win it? How real is the east coast bias in baseball? Stewart Mandel, The Athletic joins Ian to break down the weekend that was in college football, where our local teams stand and what the CFP looks like right now. BREAKING: Anne McCoy is out as Athletic Director for Washington State. Mike Holmgren, The COACH joins Ian following the breaking news we got from WSU, and provides us some insight on the difference between college and pro football when it comes to job security. He also breaks down where the Seahawks are in the season, as well as the state of the NFL, as there are teams losing to those they shouldn't each week. Parity is king, so what makes one team better than the next? Coach previews the game Seattle has against the Rams this weekend and gives a specific breakdown of Matt Stafford. We check in on the text line! Plus, some more information on Anne McCoy's departure from WSU. FACT OR FICTION! Crosstalk with Softy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your data helping or holding back your legacy programme? Stuart McCoy reveals why most fundraisers are missing the mark.Got a question? Drop me an email hello@legacyfundraisingchat.co.uk Sign up for your monthly dose of tips and inspiration with my newsletter here. Visit my website for more infoP.s Could you do me a favour please? If you are enjoying my podcast, I'd love it if you could either subscribe, share with one other person or leave a review as to why others should listen at Podchaser
In this episode Rhonda McCoy talks about Crow (Ventura Press) and what a great story lies beneath this debut novel for the former nurse turned author. Rhonda chats about character development and her techniques for fleshing them out as she writes. My other guest is Jessica Owers, author of Magic Millions (Penguin), an incredible book detailing the origins, rise, fall and rise again of Australia's most colourful yearling sale and now iconic racing event. Two very talented authors with much to discuss about their latest work. All thanks to our podcast partners CSCG. When it comes to the volatile world of finance, change is constant, whether it is tax, super, loans or the share market. The best people to help you navigate all the change and make the most of your hard work is the team from CSCG. Call them on 03-9974 8333 or visit their website at cscg.com.au to find out more about the range of services they offer. Authorised with Kevin Hillier...where writers speak Post-production by Steve Visscher | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts © 2025See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Zarzour and Amie Wells return from the bye week with renewed energy, breaking down a weekend of NFL upsets and midseason storylines. They discuss what the Titans gained from the break, preview the second half of the season, and welcome Coach Mike McCoy for an insightful conversation on team growth, rookie development, and preparing for the Texans matchup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Reid and Dan host a God's Country "Artist to Watch" and Sony Nashville recording artist, McCoy Moore. The episode kicks off with a story of how Dan *hopefully* is protected by the statute of limitations and how Reid has a motorcycle somewhere out there he still has yet to ride. The three of them bond over the outdoors, Nashville, and end the episode with a top-notch gravorite. God's Country on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop God's Country Merch Shop MeatEater MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Marketing Operators, Connor MacDonald kicks things off with a pressing question: “What does a modern CX team and workflow look like today?” From there, we dive into a growing debate across modern commerce - does CX actually drive growth, or is it still just a support functionJoined by Amit RG, co-founder and CEO of our show sponsor Richpanel, the team unpacks how leading brands are getting dramatically leaner with AI, why Tier-1 support is becoming fully automated, and whether CX should really sit under marketing or operations. Amit breaks down Richpanel's inspiration from Uber's self-service model, and what it looks like when support becomes proactive, scalable, and insight-rich instead of reactive and manual.This leads to a breakdown of the revenue-generating CX touchpoints you're not thinking about, sparked by McCoy's prediction that “a year from now we'll all be talking about generating LTV,” not just acquisition. The group digs into ideas like optimizing high-intent tracking pages with tools like Wonderment, founders jumping into ad comments, and turning warranty claims into upsell moments - with real-world examples from Ridge, Jones Road, Equinox, and even Cartier's luxury clienteling approach.The episode wraps with a look at how AI is reshaping DTC ops end-to-end - collapsing workflows, enriching agent decisions, and driving smarter, more efficient growth across the entire customer journey.If you have a question for the MOperators Hotline, click the link to be in with a chance of it being discussed on the show: https://forms.gle/1W7nKoNK5Zakm1Xv6Chapters:00:00:00 - Introduction00:06:21 - What Does a Modern CX Team Look Like?00:19:10 - The CX to Marketing Feedback Loop00:32:07 - Revenue-Generating CX Touchpoints00:45:13 - Is Shade Matching a CX Revenue Driver?00:57:06 - Using Founder Social Comments as a CX TouchpointPowered by:Motion.https://motionapp.com/pricing?utm_source=marketing-operators-podcast&utm_medium=paidsponsor&utm_campaign=march-2024-ad-readshttps://motionapp.com/creative-trendsPrescient AI.https://www.prescientai.com/operatorsRichpanel.https://www.richpanel.com/?utm_source=MO&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=ytdescAftersell.https://www.aftersell.com/operatorsHaus.http://Haus.io/operatorsSubscribe to the 9 Operators Podcast here:https://www.youtube.com/@Operators9Subscribe to the Finance Operators Podcast here:https://www.youtube.com/@FinanceOperatorsFOPSSign up to the 9 Operators newsletter here:https://9operators.com/
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Felicity Hayes-McCoy will be joining forces with her fellow best-selling author, Roisín Meaney, for an event in the Banner bookshop in Ennistymon on the 11th of November. Felicity is the woman who penned the bestselling Finfarran series of novels, which feature a local librarian and are set in a fictional county in Ireland. They have been translated into nine languages. Her latest book, called Once A Year, has just been published. Indeed, the book has a connection to Ennistymon. Alan Morrissey had a chat with Felicity on Friday's Morning Focus. Image (c) Felicity Hayes-McCoy via Facebook
D'où vient l'expression « Alpha et Oméga » ? Pourquoi dit-on que Dieu est le commencement et la fin ? Et quel est le rapport entre le Livre de l'Apocalypse, Machine Gun Kelly, JUL et… le beurre Oméga 3 ?Oui oui, tout ça dans le même épisode — promis, ça se tient à la fin (ou plutôt à l'Oméga).En route pour un voyage musical et biblique, de Marseille à la Grèce, avec au programme :des visions,des alphabets grecs et des toasts complets,un peu de théologie express,et une playlist improbable — de Pierre Henry à David Guetta, en passant par Hatik, Morijah et Bremer & McCoy.Bref, un épisode pour comprendre pourquoi, dans la Bible, le début et la fin ne s'opposent pas, mais se rejoignent. De “Au commencement était le Verbe” à “Celui qui est, qui était et qui vient”, on plonge dans l'éternité… sans se prendre trop au sérieux, avec tout de même de l'esprit !Bonne écoute !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Jumping back into the investigation because I have some INCREDIBLY interesting updates for you about a country that is “only the size of New Jersey”. In other news, we have some interesting data points to add to our timeline regarding the McCoys. 00:00 - Start. 01:01 - The McCoy succession plan. 20:07 - Exclusive news on Israeli cell phones. 27:17 - Midterm elections push. 32:30 - Tucker goes on Dave Smith to address backlash. 41:51 - Comments. PreBorn! Donate securely by calling 855-601-2229 or by visiting https://preborn.org/candace Fatty15 Fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15 levels to help support your long-term health and wellness -especially as you age. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to http://fatty15.com/CANDACE and using code CANDACE at checkout. Tax Network USA Call 800-958-1000 or visit http://TNUSA.com/CANDACE to talk to a real expert at Tax Network USA. Take the pressure off. Let Tax Network USA handle your tax issues. American Financing NMLS 182334, http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 800-795-1210 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/Owens. Candace Official Website: https://candaceowens.com Candace Merch: https://shop.candaceowens.com Candace on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/Pp5VZiLXbq Candace on Spotify: https://t.co/16pMuADXuT Candace on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO Candace en Español: https://www.youtube.com/@CandaceOwensEnEspanol Candace Owens em Português: https://www.youtube.com/@CandaceOwensemPortugues Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
McCoy Rigby Entertainment presents: PETER PAN GOES WRONG @ La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts – 9.2 out of 10! Exceptional Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! Oct 31 - Nover 23, 2025.
In this episode of 'Speak the Truth,' the host is joined by Shannon K. McCoy, an experienced biblical counselor, to discuss the topic of God's peace amidst life's anxieties from her contribution to the ABC Resource, Counseling Through God's Attributes. Shannon shares her life transition from San Diego, California to Spartanburg, South Carolina and her career as a cytology lab manager. The conversation delves into the heightened anxiety and how biblical counseling can address it by focusing on Philippians 4:6-9. They emphasize that peace is an active process tied to trust and obedience in God. Shannon highlights practical counseling techniques, such as daily scripture focus and thought journaling, to help individuals reframe their anxiety in light of God's character and promises.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:55 Shannon's Background and Journey03:40 Discussing God's Peace and Anxiety08:26 Practical Steps for Counseling18:35 Concluding Thoughts and EncouragementEpisode Mentions:Counseling Through God's Attributes
"Book of Acts Chaper 3 & 4" Pastor Stephen McCoy 11.2.25
Candace Owens has responded to criticism of her speculation about Turning Point USA staffer Mikey McCoy's curious behavior immediately after Charlie Kirk's shooting. Owens defends McCoy by acknowledging he may have been following pre-set emergency instructions or reacting in shock, although Jimmy finds those claims less than plausible and questions inconsistencies in TPUSA's narrative. Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger also question Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow's remarks comparing conspiracy theorists to addicts, which Owens frames as a psychological operation meant to discredit critics. The discussion expands to accuse media, political, and religious figures of gaslighting and covering up key details surrounding the incident. Plus segments on the internal clash within the Trump administration between Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard over the Kirk investigation and journalist Michael Shellenberger upending the dominant climate change narrative about sea level rise. Also featuring Stef Zamorano!
Wow, did I learn so very much during this education-packed conversation with Meri McCoy-Thompson, executive director of Dovetail Learning and author. Please join us as we discuss: her insights on resilience: personal resilience reactive resilience cultural resilience relational resilience group resilience her philosophies on the 6 protective patterns: distrusting hyper-caretaking hyper-vigilance avoiding defending attacking cultural patterns her book The Heart of Resilience: Nurturing Your Inner Strength for a Joyful Life and so much more! Welcome to The Healing Place Podcast! I am your host, Teri Wellbrock. You can listen in on Pandora, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Deezer, Amazon Music, and more, or directly on my website at www.teriwellbrock.com/podcasts/. You can also catch our insightful interview on YouTube. Bio: Meri McCoy-Thompson As Executive Director of Dovetail Learning, Meri shares with clients how the We Are Resilient approach might help with healing and helping them both get back up again and thrive. In their most recent book, The Heart of Resilience: Nurturing Your Inner Strength for a Joyful Life, Meri and her colleague Chuck describe the universal patterns that get in the way of resilience (Cultural Patterns and Protective Patterns) and teach others how to access Resilient Mindsets and Centering Skills. These practical skills transform us from a victim mentality into whole, authentic human beings with agency, autonomy, and compassion. The book captures more than 100 personal stories of resilience challenges and transformation! Website: https://dovetaillearning.org/ Social media links: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dovetail-learning/ https://www.facebook.com/DovetailLearning/ https://www.instagram.com/dovetaillearning/ Teri's #1 best-selling books and #1 new-release book can be found here. Teri's inspirational audiobook productions can be found here. Teri's monthly newsletter can be found here. Teri's book launch team can be found here. AMAZON AFFILIATE Teri Wellbrock and Unicorn Shadows are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. In other words, I make commission off of purchases made using any affiliate links on my site.
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Episode title and number: Connected and Curious with Andy, Featuring Stephanae McCoy 5-#7Summary of the show:In this episode of 'Connected and Curious with Andy,' host Andy Chadwick interviews Stephanae McCoy, founder of Bold Blind Beauty. They discuss Stephanae's journey from shyness to advocacy, challenges and triumphs as a visually impaired leader, and the importance of empathy and inclusion. The episode ends with a message of kindness and the announcement of a new accessibility-focused collaboration.Bullet points of key topics & timestamps:00:00 Welcome to Connected and Curious with Andy01:06 Introducing Stephanae McCoy03:27 Steph's Early Life and Inspirations09:15 The Impact of Blindness13:38 Defining Home and Self-Love22:00 Facing Misconceptions and Bias26:14 Defining Bold and Beautiful32:13 Final Thoughts and Contact Information35:06 Final RemarksSupporting Our Advocacy Work:⦁ Be a part of the change! Support our advocacy efforts. Connecting With Stephanae McCoy: LinkedIn: @stephanaemccoyEmail: smccoy@boldblindbeauty.comInstagram: @boldblindbeautyTikTok: @boldblindbeautyYouTube: @boldblindbeautyConnect with Bold Blind Beauty to learn more about our advocacy:Join our Instagram community @BoldBlindBeautySubscribe to our YouTube channel @BoldBlindBeautyCheck out our website www.boldblindbeauty.comConnect with Bold Blind Beauty to learn more about our advocacy: Join our Instagram community @BoldBlindBeauty Subscribe to our YouTube channel @BoldBlindBeauty Check out our website www.boldblindbeauty.com Music Credit: "Ambient Uplifting Harmonic Happy" By Panda-x-music https://audiojungle.net/item/ambient-uplifting-harmonic-happy/46309958Thanks for listening!❤️
The penultimate chapter is here! Britt and Chris cover everything from Haymitch in a gold bird cage, to arson, to the break-my-heart burial. They also question Lenore Dove's demise, and think about the POVs of Burdock, Effie, and Mrs. McCoy. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
On today's episode of The Pod At The Palace with Curtis Wilkerson: - Are freshmen running the show for experienced Razorbacks (and why it isn't a bad thing if so) - 5 most notable preseason surprises - Pulling receipts from Hot Take Tuesdays - Recruiting updates on Diane, Holt, McCoy, Baba OFFICIAL MERCH: https://insidearkansas.myshopify.com/ #arkansas #razorbacks #football #basketball #baseball #sampittman #johncalipari SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS: BET SARACEN Arkansas' #1 Sports Betting App! Click link below & use code INSIDEAR so when you bet $25, get $125 BONUS! https://sportsbook.betsaracen.com/en-us/sports/mma?referrer=singular_click_id%3Dbc1b71ae-56d0-4f58-9775-c5bd8f6676e9 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WALTER CHRISTMAS LIGHTING OF ARKANSAS IF YOU ARE IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS OR THE RIVER VALLEY, have Walter Christmas Lighting install & set up your house with professional Halloween & Christmas lighting like you've never seen before! - All materials provided - Any color, any pattern - Free maintenance throughout the holiday season If you sign up for Halloween lights you will also get your Christmas Lights for 50% off! Text our guy Brett for a free estimate at 479-459-1380 IT'S WALTER CHRISTMAS LIGHTING OF ARKANSAS…YOUR LOCAL HOLIDAY LIGHTING EXPERTS! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OZK INSURANCE Alright Razorback fans—let's talk insurance. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle of shopping around, and that's why we use and recommend OZK Insurance. They're based right here in Arkansas, and they shop multiple carriers to find the best coverage and price for you—whether it's home, auto, business, you name it. Whether it's Saturdays at Razorback Stadium or everyday life, you want protection you can count on. So count on OZK Insurance & get a free online quote at ozkinsurance.com, or call (479) 715-4200. OZK Insurance—Protection made simple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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An off-duty cop is stabbed to death, and her assailant is critically wounded. Eyewitness Monica Johnson tells detectives Lenny Briscoe and Rey Curtis that she saw the man follow the victim into the park—but holes in her story lead them to arrest her for the officer's death. District Attorney Adam Schiff faces political pressure to seek the death penalty for the cop killer. After prosecutor Jack McCoy gets Monica to confess on the stand, she undergoes a religious transformation and chooses not to fight her execution. McCoy and ADA Jamie Ross debate whether a repentant killer should face the death penalty. Monica's cause is taken up by both left-wing and right-wing lawyers, who petition to spare her life.Meanwhile, Lt. Anita Van Buren's discrimination suit against the NYPD is dismissed, and Briscoe's daughter is pressured into participating in a dangerous sting operation to take down her drug dealer.We're talking about Law & Order season eight, episode 21 “Bad Girl.” Our returning guest is Mark Blankenship. The episode was inspired by the case of Karla Faye Tucker. For exclusive content from Kevin and Rebecca, sign up on Patreon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Give Me Liberty, Ryan Helfenbein sits down with Mikey McCoy, former Chief of Staff to Charlie Kirk, for a hard-hitting look at the rhetoric driving America's political divide. Together they unpack the hypocrisy of leftist movements that preach tolerance while promoting hostility, and explore how political language shapes public perception, and fuels action in the streets.Learn more at https://www.standingforfreedom.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freedomcenterlu/ Twitter: https://x.com/freedomcenterluInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/freedomcenterlu/
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During the 2025 fight against the mass sell-off of America's public lands, Utah-born cowboy, big game guide, and U.S. Army veteran Braxton McCoy seemed to be everywhere, from his barrage of fiery commentary on X to the Tucker Carlson and Shawn Ryan podcasts, to addressing public meetings across the West. He was the most powerful and tenacious conservative voice of the pro-public lands movement. He hasn't let up, and he never will. Join us for the story of a true American original, a soldier who suffered catastrophic injuries in a suicide bomb attack in Ramadi, Iraq, in 2006, and fought successfully to rebuild his body, mind and life. It was a process that took years and the kind of resilience and discipline that few human beings possess. Through it all, from war to hospital bed to hunting elk in the Lost River Range of Idaho, raising four kids with his wife, and writing his harrowing memoir The Glass Factory, Braxton has drawn solace and power from the vast American public lands that he calls his natural home. --- The views and opinions expressed in the Podcast & Blast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. The Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring is brought you by Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and presented by Silencer Central, with additional support from Decked, Dometic, and Filson. Join Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, the voice for your wild public lands, waters, and wildlife to be part of a passionate community of hunter-angler-conservationists. BHA. THE VOICE FOR OUR WILD PUBLIC LANDS, WATERS AND WILDLIFE. Follow us: Web: https://www.backcountryhunters.org Instagram: @backcountryhunters Facebook: @backcountryhunters
The OTP crew breaks down the Titans' trip to Indianapolis — Interim Head Coach Mike McCoy joins the show to discuss the Colts game, rookie development, and what's next for the Titans as they prepare for the Chargers. Subscribe for more Titans content and weekly OTP episodes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when the concrete industry's “wonder dust” meets its high-tech rival? In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, host Seth Tandett brings back Dan McCoy and Dr. Jon Belkowitz to challenge everything we thought we knew about silica fume. From bridge deck overlays that crack like eggshells to the real CO₂ math no one wants to talk about, the guys separate hype from chemistry and ask the only question that matters: What are we really asking this concrete to do? What You'll Learn • What is silica fume really — and how did it end up in our concrete? • How does colloidal silica change the way concrete performs in the field? • Why bridge deck overlays using silica fume often fail before their time. • How mix design mistakes turn silica fume into a “volatile” material. • Why colloidal silica can actually cost less than silica fume. • What's the environmental truth behind “green” cement substitutes? • Why performance specifications—not recipes—should drive concrete design. • The one ASTM document every purchaser should actually read. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 01:36 Understanding Silica Fume 05:11 Colloidal Silica vs. Silica Fume 13:38 Practical Applications and Challenges 18:34 Cost Analysis and Environmental Impact 32:52 Exploring Concrete Associations and Data Sources 33:07 Understanding CO₂ Emissions in Concrete Materials 34:34 Debating Environmental Impact of Fly Ash 36:03 The Role of Coal in Concrete Production 38:23 Analyzing Silica Fume vs. Colloidal Silica 40:10 Cost and Benefits of Silica in Concrete 41:23 Challenges in Using Silica Fume 43:03 Evaluating Cost Structures of Concrete Materials 45:22 Understanding Concrete Specifications and Purchaser Requirements 46:56 Concluding Thoughts on Concrete Practices Guest Info Dan McCoy, P.E. — R.L. McCoy, Inc. Email: danmccoy@rlmccoy.net LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-mccoy-48507730/ Website: https://www.rlmccoy.com Dr. Jon Belkowitz, Ph.D., P.E. — Director of Research, Intelligent Concrete Email: jon.belkowitz@intelligent-concrete.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-belkowitz-phd-pe-53494719/ Website: https://intelligent-concrete.com Concrete Logic Academy Earn PDHs for courses built from real podcast episodes. Start learning at https://www.concretelogicacademy.com Support the Podcast Donate to keep Concrete Logic independent: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support Shop KUIU gear through our affiliate link: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu For podcast media services or sponsorships: seth@concretelogicpodcast.com Podcast PartnersIntelligent Concrete At Intelligent Concrete, we combine lab precision with field expertise to help you understand what your concrete is telling you. Our services include mix troubleshooting, forensic and petrographic testing, performance-based specification and admixture development, and training for engineers, contractors, and producers. Whether you're chasing consistency, durability, or answers after a failure, Intelligent Concrete delivers the data and insight to solve problems and improve performance. Learn more: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete Credits Producers: Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media Music by Mike Dunton — https://www.mdunton.com Connectivity Host: Seth Tandett — Concrete Visionary & Host of The #1 Concrete Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com Like, subscribe, comment, and share this episode to help more people think critically about concrete. Let's keep it concrete!
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I'm so excited to chat with Michelle McCoy today! In the episode we tackle inflammation, fatigue, weight loss, and all the midlife health challenges! Michelle McCoy is a wife, mom, board certified holistic functional health coach & host of the top 1.5% globally ranked Treasured Wellness Podcast. She helps exhausted driven Christian women get answers and break free from daily fatigue + brain fog so they can feel energized and sharp again for those 4 pm conference calls and date nights with hubby. After overcoming her own debilitating fatigue & health challenges + navigating her daughter's health crisis, Michelle guides women to restore their energy naturally and honor their temple using specific individualized and targeted support their body needs to recover, repair and heal. Michelle finds joy in simple things like dark chocolate, a perfect avocado, a gorgeous sunrise or sunset, walking in the woods, watching her chickens have ‘playtime' in the backyard. Contact info: Website: www.treasuredwellness.com email: michelle@treasuredwellness.com FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/933692933927629 FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/twellness/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelletreasuredwellness/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TreasuredWellness/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@treasuredwellness Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-treasured-wellness-show-christian- functional/id1587216535 FREE Foggy & Fatigued Blueprint: https://treasuredwellness.com/blueprint/ I pray this episode encourages you! If this episode helps you, I would love to hear about it! Feel free to DM me on Instagram or leave me a voicemail! The link is below. Grab my free cheat sheet: Macro Cheat Sheet for Midlife Women If you enjoyed the episode, please leave me a review or share it with someone who could benefit from it! Next Steps: If you're ready to ditch the diet and take the next step toward a sustainable path to fitness, book a one-hour coaching call. I would love the opportunity to help you! During the call you will receive practical, personalized advice and direction to help you to finally know the next step to take in order to make progress with health and fitness in a clear, doable way. Or need some accountability and community? Join my free Macros & Midlife, Sustainable Weight Loss for Christian Women Facebook group to chat with other likeminded ladies who are working on improving their health and fitness too! Follow me on Instagram: Emily Iboa Coaching on Instagram Do you have a question or a comment you want me to feature on the show? Leave me a voicemail! https://www.speakpipe.com/Macros_Midlife
First, whatever Baker…. Now, moving on.It's been a while since our Boys in Black & Gold have been 1-6. Kinda reminds us of old times…But, we know what this year is, so question is: Will we see our Saints bounce back and at least perform better this week than last? Obviously, we want the W, but an upset/win would be lagniappe at this point. We get into what we want to see in this one and what we think we'll actually see.The McCoy injury, for one, is scary - add Vita Vea literally on top of that injured spot, and man, can already feel the involuntary cringe. BUT, they're banged up too, right??EITHER WAY, we have some young guns that can build on promising starts, and we get a chance to see if Rattler can answer the bell or if we get closer to Shough-ing oysters.Also, of course, Corey has a LOCK that the guys actually feel good about. (Yes, we have said that before…) We've asked it every week now it seems like, but…”COULD THIS BE THE WEEK?!” (Also, controversy brews over the parameters of his Labubu requirements. Serious stuff).TUNE IN! WHO DAT?!#28to3 #28to3Podcast #NeverForget #NewOrleans #NewOrleansSaints #NFL #NOLA #Saints #WhoDat #WhoDatNation
Amie Wells and Taylor Zarzour break down how Interim Head Coach Mike McCoy is leading the Titans through transition — from fast starts and young player development to finding four quarters of consistency. Plus, exclusive insight from McCoy himself, Cedric Gray's defensive emergence, and a look at the locker room culture that's shaping Tennessee's future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a culture where identity has become fluid, how can Christians respond with Biblical Truth with both conviction and compassion?In this episode of Candid Conversations, Jonathan Youssef sits down with Dr. Katie McCoy, author of To Be a Woman: The Confusion Over Female Identity and How Christians Can Respond. Together they unpack one of the most pressing questions facing the next generation: Who decides who we are?Dr. McCoy traces the rise of gender confusion from the roots of radical feminism and expressive individualism to the explosion of gender dysphoria among Gen Z. With clarity and grace, she explains why this moment is not just a social issue but a spiritual one, a battle over what it means to be human and made in the image of God.In this conversation, you will also hear:How culture's “be whoever you want” message is leaving young people anxious and broken.The connection between feminism, Marxist thought, and modern gender ideology.What Scripture teaches about masculinity, femininity, and our created design.Practical advice for parents and churches walking alongside teens facing gender confusion.How believers can speak truth without hostility in an age of outrage.Dr. McCoy also shares about The Identity Project, a free resource helping parents, pastors, and churches navigate questions of sexuality, gender, and biblical identity with wisdom and courage.If you've ever wondered how to stand for truth while staying loving in conversations about gender and identity, this episode will equip you with biblical insight and hope.Follow Candid Conversations on social media:Instagram: @candidpodTikTok: @officiallycandidpodYouTube: @CandidPodSubscribe & Share:If this episode inspired you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others.CANDID LISTENER SURVEYWe love bringing you honest, hope-filled conversations about the Christian faith, and we'd love your feedback. We've compiled a short listener survey to help us plan future episodes you'll love. Will you take a couple of minutes to complete it today? Your voice will help shape what's next! Take the Survey Now
Hi sweet Caregiver, Are you KNOWING you should rest, but always wondering HOW?! Are you so fatigued that your body is showing signs that your health is taking a toll? Are you burned out on life, but have no idea how to recover? Michelle McCoy, functional + holistic health coach, fatigue expert has been there! She shares her story of caregiver burnout and how she finally found the way out! She shares her adrenal fatigue, cortisol crash, autoimmune disorder and all the signs she was ignoring before she found healing. And the best part, she gives the practical and tactical ways she found healing so you can too! In pray this blesses you! Shalom Shalom, Xx, Shan ……CONNECT…… WITH MICHELLE MCCOY: Treasure Wellness podcast treasuredwellness.com Are you in burnout or just stressed?? Take the Free QUIZ
Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth recapped the Broncos' historic fourth-quarter comeback against the Giants. He emphasized the importance of the Saints losing star center Erik McCoy. Schlereth also previewed the Saints' matchup against the Buccaneers.
It's wedding season! Anika and Liz are looking at some of Star Trek's key wedding episodes, beginning with the one that launched season 2 of The Original Series and rewrote a lot of people's brain chemistry: "Amok Time". And in typical "Antimatter Pod does it Antimatter Pod's way" fashion, we're gonna talk about ... how great it is for the Spock/Chapel ship. Why we're doing a wedding series: we love weddings, and we love how they can be used as a characterisation and worldbuilding tool Vulcans secretly live for the drama It does not do to dwell on the science and evolution behind pon farr and we should not have tried Liz is very concerned for the wellbeing of asexual Vulcans There's a lot of orientalism in our first glimpse of Vulcans and their culture, and modern Trek hasn't really walked that back We don't appreciate William Shatner enough (William Shatner did not pay us to say this) It's actually quite possible that McCoy and Chapel have never spoken outside of work Strange New Worlds has destroyed this episode and also Spock as a character Vulcans: we are an advanced and sophisticated culture Also Vulcans: please do not ask about the child marriages Kirk's infatuation with T'Pau is very important to us
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints head coach Kellen Moore on the weekly "Saints Coaches Show." Coach Moore recapped the Saints' 26-14 loss to the Chicago Bears, emphasizing the importance of winning the turnover battle and playing complementary football. He lamented the loss of Erik McCoy and Kendre Miller to season-ending injuries. Coach Moore shared his thoughts on Chris Olave, the run game, and the Saints' young secondary. He also previewed New Orleans' week eight challenge against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints head coach Kellen Moore on the weekly "Saints Coaches Show." Coach Moore recapped the Saints' 26-14 loss to the Chicago Bears, emphasizing the importance of winning the turnover battle and playing complementary football. He lamented the loss of Erik McCoy and Kendre Miller to season-ending injuries. Coach Moore shared his thoughts on Chris Olave, the run game, and the Saints' young secondary. He also previewed New Orleans' week eight challenge against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Thank you for your support of independent ski journalism.WhoPhill Gross, owner, and Mike Solimano, CEO of Killington and Pico, VermontRecorded onJuly 10, 2025About KillingtonClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Phill Gross and teamLocated in: Killington, VermontYear founded: 1958Pass affiliations: Ikon Pass: 5 or 7 combined days with PicoReciprocal partners: Pico access is included on all Killington passesClosest neighboring ski areas: Pico (:12), Saskadena Six (:39), Okemo (:40), Quechee (:44), Ascutney (:55), Storrs (:59), Harrington Hill (:59), Magic (1:00), Whaleback (1:02), Sugarbush (1:04), Bromley (1:04), Middlebury Snowbowl (1:08), Arrowhead (1:10), Mad River Glen (1:11)Base elevation: 1,165 feet at Skyeship BaseSummit elevation: 4,142 feet at top of K-1 gondola (hike-to summit of Killington Peak at 4,241 feet)Vertical drop: 2,977 feet lift-served, 3,076 hike-toSkiable Acres: 1,509Average annual snowfall: 250 inchesTrail count: 155 (43% advanced/expert, 40% intermediate, 17% beginner)Lift count: 20 (2 gondolas, 2 six-packs, 4 high-speed quads, 5 fixed-grip quads, 2 triples, 1 double, 1 platter, 3 carpets - view Lift Blog's inventory of Killington's lift fleet; Killington plans to replace the Snowdon triple with a fixed-grip quad for the 2026-27 ski season)History: from New England Ski HistoryAbout PicoClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Phill Gross and teamLocated in: Mendon, VermontYear founded: 1934Pass affiliations: Ikon Pass: 5 or 7 combined days with KillingtonReciprocal partners: Pico access is included on all Killington passes; four days Killington access included on Pico K.A. PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Killington (:12), Saskadena Six (:38), Okemo (:38), Quechee (:42), Ascutney (:53), Storrs (:57), Harrington Hill (:55), Magic (:58), Whaleback (1:00), Sugarbush (1:01), Bromley (1:00), Middlebury Snowbowl (1:01), Mad River Glen (1:07), Arrowhead (1:09)Base elevation: 2,000 feetSummit elevation: 3,967 feetVertical drop: 1,967 feetSkiable Acres: 468Average annual snowfall: 250 inchesTrail count: 58 (36% advanced/expert, 46% intermediate, 18% beginner)Lift count: 7 (2 high-speed quads, 2 triples, 1 doubles, 2 carpets - view Lift Blog's inventory of Pico's lift fleet)History: from New England Ski HistoryWhy I interviewed themThe longest-tenured non-government ski area operator in America, as far as I know, is the Seeholzer family, owner-operators of Beaver Mountain, Utah since 1939. Third-generation owner Travis Seeholzer came on the pod a few years back to trace the eight-decade arc from this dude flexing 10-foot-long kamikaze boards to the present:Just about every ski area in America was hacked out of the wilderness by Some Guy Who Looked Like That. Dave McCoy at Mammoth or Ernie Blake at Taos or Everett Kircher at Boyne Mountain, swarthy, willful fellows who flew airplanes and erected rudimentary chairlifts in impossible places and hammered together their own baselodges. Over decades they chiseled these mountains into their personal Rushmores, a life's work, a human soul knotted to nature in a built place that would endure for generations.It's possible that they all imagined their family name governing those generations. In the remarkable case of Boyne, they still do. But the Kirchers and the Seeholzers are ski-world exceptions. Successive generations are often uninterested in the chore of legacy building. Or they try and say wow this is expensive. Or bad weather leads to bad financial choices by our cigar-smoking, backhoe-driving, machete-wielding founder and his sons and daughters never get their chance. The ski area's deed shuffles into the portfolio of a Colorado Skico and McCoy fades a little each year and at some point Mammoth is just another ski area owned by Alterra Mountain Company.It's tempting to sentimentalize the past, to lament skiing's macro-transition from gritty network of founder-kingpin fifes to set of corporate brands, to conclude that “this generation” just doesn't have the tenacity of a Blake or a McCoy. But the America where a fellow could turn up with a dump truck and a chainsaw and flatten raw forest into a for-profit business with minimal protest is gone. Every part of the ski ecosystem is more regulated, complicated, and expensive than it's ever been. The appeal of running such a machine - and the skillset necessary to do so - is entirely different from that of sculpting your own personal snow Narnia from scratch. We will always have family-owned ski areas (we still have hundreds), and an occasional modern founder-disruptor like Mount Bohemia's Lonie Glieberman will materialize like a new X-man. But ski conglomerates have probably always been inevitable, and are probably largely the industry's future. They are best suited, in most cases, to manage, finance, and maintain the vast machinery of our largest ski centers (and also to create a ski landscape in which not all ski area operators are Some Guy Who Looked Like That).Killington demonstrates this arc from rambunctious founder to corporate vassal as well as any mountain in the country. Founded in 1958 by the wily and wild Pres Smith, the ski area's parent company, Sherburne Corp., bought Sunday River, Maine in 1973 and Mount Snow, Vermont in 1977. The two Vermont mountains became S-K-I in 1984, bought five more ski areas, and merged with four-resort LBO in 1996 to become the titanic American Skiing Company. Unfortunately ASC turned out to be skiing's Titanic, and one of the company's last acts before dissolution was to sell Killington and Pico to Utah-based Powdr in 2007.The Beast had been tamed, at least on paper. Corporate ownership of some sort felt as stapled to the mountain as Killington's 3,000 snowguns. And mostly, well, it didn't matter. Other than Powdr's disastrous attempts to shorten the resort's famously long seasons, Killington never lost its feisty edge. Over the decades the ski area modernized, masterplanned, and shed skier volume while increasing its viability as a business. Modern Killington wasn't the kingdom of a charismatic and ever-present founder, but it was a pretty good ski area.And then, suddenly, shockingly, Powdr sold both Killington and Pico last August. And they didn't sell the ski areas to Vail or Alterra or Boyne or to anyone who owned any ski areas at all. Instead, a group of local investors - led by Phill Gross and Michael Ferri, longtime Killington homeowners who ran a variety of non-ski-related businesses - bought the mountains. After 51 years as part of a multi-mountain ownership group, Killington (its relationship to neighboring Pico notwithstanding), was once again independent.It was all so improbable. Out-of-state operators had purchased five of Vermont's large ski areas in recent years: Colorado-based Vail Resorts bought Stowe in 2017, Okemo in 2018, and Mount Snow in 2019; Denver-based Alterra claimed Sugarbush in 2019; and Utah-based Pacific Group Resorts added Jay Peak to their small portfolio in 2022. Very few ski areas have ever entered the corporate matrix and re-emerged as independents. Grand Targhee, Wyoming; Waterville Valley, New Hampshire; and Mountain Creek, New Jersey (technically owned by multimountain operator Snow Partners) are exceptions spun off from larger companies. But mostly, once a larger entity absorbed a ski area, it stays locked in the multimountain universe forever.So what would this mean? For the largest and busiest mountain in the eastern United States to be independent? Did this, along with Powdr's intentions to sell Mount Bachelor (since rescinded), Eldora (sale in process), and Silver Star (no update), mark a reversal in the consolidation trend that had gathered 30 percent of America's ski areas under the umbrella of a multi-mountain operator? Did Killington's group of wealthy-but-not-Bezos-wealthy investors set an alternate blueprint for large-mountain ownership, especially when considered alongside the sale of Jackson Hole to a similar group the year before? Had the Ikon Pass – that harbinger of mass-market pass domination that had forced the we-better-join-them sales of Crystal Mountain, Washington and Sugarbush – inadvertently become a reliable revenue pipeline that made independence more viable? And would Killington, well-managed and constantly improving, backslide under cowboy owners who want to Q-Burke the place in their image?We're a year in now, and we have some clarity on these questions, along with two new chairlifts (Superstar this year, Snowdon next), 1,000 new snowguns, a revitalized Skyeship Gondola, and progressing plans on the East's first true ski village. Locals seem happy, management seems happy, the owners seem happy. Easy enough, Gross points out in our interview, when winter hits deep like the last one did. But can we keep the party going indefinitely? It was time for a check-in.What we talked aboutA strong first winter under independent ownership; what spring skiing off Canyon lift told us about the importance of Superstar; “it's an incredibly complex operation”; letting the smart people do their jobs; Killington's surprise spin-off from a multi-mountain operator; “our job is to keep the honeymoon going”; Superstar's six-pack upgrade; why six-packs are probably Killington's lift-upgrade future; why Pico is demolishing the Bonanza lift for a covered carpet; why Superstar won't have bubbles; where bubbles might make sense in a future lift; why ski areas can no longer run snowmaking under newly constructed chairlifts; why Superstar is a Doppelmayr machine after Killington installed a brand-new Leitner-Poma six at Snowdon in 2018; long- and short-term Superstar impacts to Killington's long season; long-term thoughts around early-season walkway access to North Ridge; Skyeship Gondola upgrades, including $5 million in new cabins; what 1,000 new snowguns means in practice; why Killington sold the Wobbly Barn; considering Killington as a business and investment; how Killington is a different financial beast from other Vermont ski areas; how close Killington was to going unlimited on Ikon Pass; Phill's journey to buying Killington; Devil's Fiddle and why sometimes things that don't make sense financially make sense anyway; “we want to own this for generations to come”; a village layout and timeline update – “we want to make sure that this is something that's additive to the ski experience” even if you don't own within it; “Great Gulf wants this [village] to be competitive for the western resorts”; “we don't want to change what Pico is”; how piping water over from Killington has reinvigorated and stabilized Pico; why Killington and Pico remained on Ikon Pass post-sale and probably will for the foreseeable future; is Ikon helping big ski areas stay independent?; Killington's steady rise in lift ticket prices; future lift upgrades and why the Snowdon Triple is next up for a replacement.What I got wrong* File “opinionation” under LOL I'm Dumb Talking Is Hard* I said that former Killington owner Powdr had “just sold” Eldora, but that's not accurate: in July, the town of Nederland, Colorado, announced their intent to purchase the ski area. The sales process is ongoing.Podcast NotesOn previous Killington podsOn Gross' purchase of Killington and PicoOn ANSI chairlift standardsWe get a bit in the weeds with a reference to “ANSI standards” for chairlifts. ANSI is the American National Standards Institute, a nonprofit organization that sets voluntary but widely adopted standards for everything from office furniture to electrical systems to safety signage in the United States. The ANSI standard for lifts, according to a blog post describing the code's 2022 update, is “developed by the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA), [and] establishes standard requirements for the design, manufacture, construction, operation, and maintenance of passenger ropeways.” On Killington's long seasonsKillington often opens in October (though it has not done so since 2018), and closes in June (three straight years before a deliberately truncated 2024-25 season to begin demolition of the Superstar chair). List of Killington open and close dates since 1987-88.On Win Smith and Killington and SugarbushOn Killington's villageThe East needs more of this:On Killington's peak lift ticket pricesPer New England Ski History:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
On this episode of Star Trek Universe, Effie and I find ourselves dark place drained of energy, maman – I'm not talking about seasonal depression – We're spending some time inside of a giant amoeba as we review Star Trek 2x19, "The Immunity Syndrome"!Episode Reviewed:Star Trek 2x19 - "The Immunity Syndrome"Hosts:David C. RobersonEffie OpheldersNote: This episode of Star Trek Universe continues young Effie's first watch of Star Trek in production order. Guiding her on this journey: Dave, a stalwart fan of almost four decades who rewatches along with her, provides trivia, insights and the occasional excitement-stoking minor spoiler. Join Us:Site: http://startrekucast.comApple: http://bit.ly/StuCastSpotify: http://bit.ly/StarTrekUCastSpreaker: http://bit.ly/StuCastSpreakerDavid C. Roberson's Newsletter: https://davidcroberson.substack.com/
GoVols247's Patrick Brown and Ryan Callahan discuss the latest with Tennessee's injury situation and assess the rest-of-season outlook for the Vols on Monday of Arkansas week. If and when will All-SEC cornerback Jermod McCoy be back in the lineup? We give our thoughts and intel of what is a situation with a lot of factors as the NFL prospect determines his return from an offseason knee injury. We also discuss if Tennessee will get Daevin Hobbs back on its defensive line against the Razorbacks. Then we went big-picture with a look at the rest of the season for the Vols. Is a College Football Playoff berth on the cards? Can Tennessee put a full game together? What are the reasons for confidence and causes for concern? We discuss as Tennessee looks to turn a 4-1 September into a big October. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We grab Randy Richardson fresh off of the Hatfield and McCoy trails from West Virginia to talk about Triumph's new TF450-C closed course off road offering. Listen as Randy and Keefer discuss the British brand's off-road motorcycle and how much different it is compared to the motocross version as well as if it's a viable offering for your off road needs.