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(12/15/25) The latest episode of The Aggie Basketball Hour with Bucky McMillan, featuring head coach Bucky McMillan and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco.The Aggie Basketball Hour originates from 7-8 p.m. on select Mondays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station. 2025-26 show schedule: October (20 & 27), November (17 & 24), December (8 & 15), January (5, 19 & 26), February (2, 9 & 16).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour Three of TexAgs Live — The final hour opens with Billy Liucci inside the Rollo Insurance Studio to talk Aggie Volleyball, share his thoughts on the Heisman and Fernando Mendoza winning the award, and discuss the top 10 most impactful players, with Texas A&M placing two on the list — Cashius Howell at No. 6 and KC Concepcion at No. 10. Later, Texas A&M Head Men's Basketball Coach Bucky McMillan joins the show on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to recap the Aggies' recent games, discuss the team's progress this season, and reflect on the big win over the Jacksonville Dolphins.
Send us a textWELCOME TO THE NEWEST EPISODE OF THE FROM WHISTLE TO WHISTLE PODCAST ON THE DYNASTY DNA PODCASTING NETWORK!! This show will feature the Host of The Dynasty DNA Podcasting Network TJ Blake, Dynasty DNA Team Member and Co-Founder Ty Blake, Dynasty DNA team member and Four Corners Radio Founder Mike Shanoudi, And Dynasty DNA team member Justin Tessier! Join us for this fun and factual dynasty show every week where the guys will be rewarded and deducted points based off their arguments on certain dynasty fantasy football questions! The one who ends up with the most points at the end of every episode will be declared the winner! In this episode the guy's talk about things such as would we rather build a dynasty roster around Tet McMillian or George Pickens? We also discuss if Daniel Jones will be with the Colts In 2026 & beyond? Lastly, is Kaleb Johnson's dynasty value completely dead? It's a great episode so tune in with us, have a few laughs, and let's get you on your way to dynasty championship in 2025!!!! DNA Strand Crew on Discord Free to Join Just Click This Link!!https://discord.gg/rFAyWzn8Join the DNA Strand Crew on Twitterhttps://mobile.twitter.com/DynastyDNA_Subscribe to The Dynasty DNA YouTube Channel(9) Dynasty DNA Fantasy Football Podcast - YouTubeFollow The DNA Guys On TwitterTJ Blake https://twitter.com/TJBlakeDNATy Blake https://mobile.twitter.com/DynastyDnaTyMichael Shanoudi (1) Michael “angry all the time” Shanoudi (@Shanu471) / XJustin Tessier (1) Justin Tessier (@Tessierja91) / X
Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.Coming up, just hours to go before Leinster take on Leicester in the Champions Cup.Munster head coach Clayton McMillan pulls no punches on last weekend's defeat to Bath,Ulster and Connacht name their teams for this weekend's Challenge Cup action,And everything you need to know ahead of a busy weekend of rugby.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
This episode of the Coach Mark Gottfried Show features an in-depth conversation with Bucky McMillan, head basketball coach at Texas A&M. Coach Mark Gottfried and Bucky McMillan discuss Bucky's unique coaching journey—from his days defying expectations in Alabama high school basketball, winning five state championships at Mountain Brook, to making the leap directly from high school to head coach at Samford, and now leading Texas A&M. The episode highlights themes of resilience, hard work, the importance of athletics in education, relationships with mentors and family, and candid insights into the rapidly changing landscape of college basketball.
Ben McMillan, chief investment officer at IDX Advisors, says that "gold's run is not over," and while he thinks it could easily reach $5,000 an ounce in the short order, he says "It's not inconceivable that within the next half-decade, gold could be sitting at $10,000 an ounce." (Gold is currently trading at roughly $4,225 an ounce.) He also says he expects the Federal Reserve to reach a point in the next 12 to 24 months where it lives "with a new normal of inflation" and resets its target inflation rate to reflect different thinking, which will mean consumers and investors have to adjust to inflation rates running at 3 percent or higher for the foreseeable future. Amanda Agati, chief investment officer at PNC Asset Management Group discusses the company's Christmas Price Index, which looks at the current cost of giving your true love all of the gifts from the "12 Days of Christmas." Thanks to higher prices with gold -- and the five golden rings -- it's no surprise that the rate of inflation shown in the company's 42nd annual holiday index is higher than inflation generally. Plus, in a market that has been driven to near record levels on the strength of corporate earnings, Nick Raich, chief executive officer of The Earnings Scout, returns to the show for the first time since 2020, talking about his earnings-centric methodology and his expectations for continued earnings growth for the market.
(12/8/25) The latest episode of The Aggie Basketball Hour with Bucky McMillan, featuring head coach Bucky McMillan and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco.The Aggie Basketball Hour originates from 7-8 p.m. on select Mondays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station. 2025-26 show schedule: October (20 & 27), November (17 & 24), December (8 & 15), January (5, 19 & 26), February (2, 9 & 16).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour Three of TexAgs Live — The final hour kicks off with Billy Liucci inside the Rollo Insurance Studio, breaking down the CFP bracket, No. 7 Texas A&M's first-round matchup with No. 10 Miami, and the possibility of the Aggies heading to the Cotton Bowl in round two to face Ohio State. Texas A&M Head Men's Basketball Coach Bucky McMillan joins the show on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to recap the Aggies' recent games, the ACC/SEC Men's Challenge matchup, and how the team is progressing so far this season.
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Failure is an unavoidable part of life — but for women, it often comes with heavier expectations, harsher judgment, and higher emotional tolls. Dr. Tamara McMillan is a seasoned facilitator, consultant, educator, and transformational speaker. With over 18 years of experience across corporate, government, and higher education, she specializes in leadership development, self-mastery, and innovative problem-solving. Her doctoral research examined the impact of failure on women entrepreneurs, exploring how creativity and resilience shape their ability to persist, rebuild, and thrive. She equips women and organizations with practical, universal strategies for personal and professional growth. In this episode, Tamara breaks down the three major themes that emerged from her research and shares the real stories behind how women redefine failure, ask for support, and stay persistently flexible — even in the face of constraints and gender expectations. What you will learn from this episode: How women entrepreneurs redefine failure to create healthier mindsets and business practices. Why learning to ask for help is a critical skill for women leaders and founders. What it means to be "persistently flexible" and why rigidity can kill progress. Topics Covered: 01:02 – Tamara's career path across corporate, tech, pharmaceuticals, and higher education. 03:14 – Studying the impact of failure on women entrepreneurs through creativity and resilience. 04:10 – How she designed her qualitative, multiple case study research. 05:20 – Redefining failure into opportunity, growth, and "necessary steps." 06:50 – Why asking for help is harder for women — and why it matters. 07:32 – Being persistently flexible in goals, strategy, and business pivots. 08:26 – Building a powerful network before you need one. 09:40 – Gender expectations, family roles, and constraints women must navigate. 11:05 – Tamara's work today in coaching, cohorts, and strategic learning for organizations. 12:30 – "Give what you did not get": Tamara's call to women supporting women. Key Takeaways: "She doesn't even call it failure anymore. She calls it a necessary step." — Tamara McMillan "As women, we're sent messages that asking for help somehow means we're not good enough." — Tamara McMillan "They were persistently flexible. It wasn't rigid. It wasn't one way or the highway." — Tamara McMillan "You have to build your network before you need it." — Tamara McMillan "Give what you did not get. Many of us are here because we had to take it on the chin." — Tamara McMillan Ways to Connect with Tamara McMillan: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-l-mcmillan-phd-strategy-and-change-management-4457736/ Ways to Connect with Sarah E. Brown: Website: https://www.sarahebrown.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrSarahEBrown LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahebrownphd To speak with her: bookachatwithsarahebrown.com
Bowles was asked about Evans' and McMillan's return. Tkras reacts to those comments.
The Bucs offense may look different when they are fully healthy. Maybe in a way you wouldn't expect.
Chris Mack and Kate Constable break down the latest odds across multiple NFL Award Markets, including Tetairoa McMillan remaining the favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year despite a lackluster performance last night, and can anyone actually challenge Matthew Stafford for MVP?
(11/24/25) The latest episode of The Aggie Basketball Hour with Bucky McMillan, featuring head coach Bucky McMillan and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco.The Aggie Basketball Hour originates from 7-8 p.m. on select Mondays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station. 2025-26 show schedule: October (20 & 27), November (17 & 24), December (8 & 15), January (5, 19 & 26), February (2, 9 & 16).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour Three of TexAgs Live — We kick off the final hour with Billy Liucci's thoughts ahead of the Lone Star Showdown. Texas A&M Head Men's Basketball Coach Bucky McMillan joins the show on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to talk all things Aggie Basketball — the impressive win over Manhattan, the rise of Bucky Ball, and the offense's strong performance.
The poet Seamus Heaney once said, "I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself."And that territory is 14- to- 21 percent bog.So, on their fourth day “Off the Beaten Craic in the Hidden Heartlands,” Irish Stew cohosts John Lee and Martin Nutty head to Shinrone in Offaly near the Tipperary border to the farm of Donie Regan, a demonstration site for Peatlands for Prosperity, the brainchild of Douglas McMillan and his Green Restoration Ireland Cooperative team.Doug explains how centuries of peat extraction left expanses of degraded bogland, often dismissed as wastelands. But they're fields of dreams for Doug who outlines how rewetting bogs halts carbon loss, restores biodiversity, and opens the opportunity to the wet farming techniques known as paludiculture.Using Donie's farm as a showroom for how paludiculture can restore economic value to bog land, Peatlands for Prosperity is testing potential hydrophilic cash crops such as bog berries, cranberries, even lettuce and celery, as well as common wetland plants like bullrushes and common reeds which can be renewable sources of building and packaging materials. Both believe wetland agriculture can offer farmers meaningful new income streams from both these kinds of crops and from earning carbon credits for maintaining carbon-sequestering bogs.The conversation probes the challenges of farmer hesitancy, policy confusion, cultural ties to turf cutting, and how the demonstration site helps other farmers see the program's potential.Donie speaks passionately about witnessing wildlife return to his land, and the team discusses educational outreach, including bringing schoolchildren onto the bog to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards, the ecotourism possibilities of restored boglands, and how transforming Ireland's peatlands could be a win-win for climate, biodiversity, farmers, and rural communities alike.But let's give Seamus Heaney the last word from his poem Bogland:Our unfenced country Is bog that keeps crusting Between the sights of the sunNext week Irish Stew reports from Birr Castle with a focus on the groundbreaking science done there, exemplified by the world's largest telescope for 72 years, the mighty Leviathan of Parsonstown.LinksGreen Restoration Ireland WebsitePeatlands for ProsperityFacebookYouTubeLinkedInInstagramBlueskyXDouglas McMillanLinkedInHidden Heartlands Travel ResourcesIreland.comDiscover Ireland's Hidden HeartlandsIrish Stew LinksWebsiteEpisode Page: Peatlands for ProsperityInstagramLinkedInXFacebook
Sponsor Spotlight: digiCOACHSupport for today's episode comes from digiCOACH — the walkthrough and coaching platform designed to simplify data collection, strengthen feedback, and improve instructional clarity. Visit digiCOACH.com, mention Darrin sent you, and ask about special partner pricing.In this solo episode of the Leaning Into Leadership podcast, Dr. Darrin Peppard takes leaders deep into one of the most important—and most avoided—responsibilities of leadership: crucial conversations.Darrin shares a vulnerable story from early in his principalship and unpacks the powerful lesson he learned about how silence, avoidance, and hesitation can erode culture, damage trust, and create uncertainty. From there, he introduces a clear, actionable, eight-step framework rooted in the work of Patterson, Grenny, McMillan, and Switzler's Crucial Conversations, adapted for leaders in every sector.Listeners will learn how to:Center themselves before delivering hard messagesRemove assumptions and stay grounded in factsCreate psychological safetyDescribe performance gaps clearly and respectfullyInvite honest dialogueCollaboratively build solutionsReinforce alignment through clear commitmentsSustain accountability through effective follow-upDarrin then applies the framework to three real-world leadership scenarios—from education, construction, and healthcare—providing detailed sample dialogue and leadership moves leaders can use immediately.Whether you're leading a school, a team, a department, or an organization, this episode will equip you with the clarity, confidence, and courage to navigate the tough moments that shape culture.In This Episode, You'll Learn:Why tough conversations define leadership effectivenessWhat makes a conversation “crucial”The 8-step Crucial Conversations Leadership FrameworkHow to avoid assumptions and approach conversations with purposeHow to balance accountability with empathyHow leaders across industries can apply these steps (with detailed examples)Three Real-World Scenarios Covered:Education — Staff not following safety protocolsConstruction — Crew leader disrespecting team membersHealthcare — Nurse omitting required patient handoff detailsThese examples model exactly what effective leadership conversations sound like.Episode Resources:The AWESOME Leadership Action GuideLeadership keynote information go to https://darrinpeppard.comConnect with Darrin on LinkedIn, Instagram, and social platforms
(11/17/25) The latest episode of The Aggie Basketball Hour with Bucky McMillan, featuring head coach Bucky McMillan and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco.The Aggie Basketball Hour originates from 7-8 p.m. on select Mondays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station. 2025-26 show schedule: October (20 & 27), November (17 & 24), December (8 & 15), January (5, 19 & 26), February (2, 9 & 16).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Harmon and John Daigle recap all of Sunday's Week 11 action and provide instant fantasy takeaways. The two place games in three fantasy buckets: Games we care about the most, games we sort of care about and games that could have been an email.(1:00) - Matt's solo SNF recap: Eagles 16, Lions 9(16:00) - Boom and Bust players of Week 8: Josh Allen and Ja'Marr Chase (20:00) - Games we care about most: BUF@TB, CAR@ATL, SEA@LAR(42:00) - Games we sort of care about: KC@DEN, CHI@MIN, GB@NYG, SF@AZ(1:05:00) - Games that could have been an email Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast on your favorite podcast app:
Hour Three of TexAgs Live — The final hour kicks off with CFP Rankings Talk alongside Billy Liucci. ESPN Sideline Reporter Taylor McGregor joins the show to discuss the A&M–South Carolina matchup, the Aggies' impressive second-half comeback, and the electric atmosphere at Kyle Field throughout the game. Head Aggie Men's Basketball Coach Bucky McMillan joins us on the Buppy's Catering Hotline, and Luke Evangelist checks in from inside the Rollo Insurance Studio to break down Bucky Ball, last weekend's Aggie Hoops performance, and expectations for this week's games and the upcoming SEC slate.
En la edición de hoy del Radar Empresarial examinamos la inminente transición en la cúpula de Walmart. Doug McMillon, quien ha liderado la compañía durante más de una década, confirmó que se retirará el próximo año, poniendo fin a una etapa marcada por profundos cambios en el gigante minorista. La sucesión ya está definida: John Furner, actual alto ejecutivo de la compañía, tomará las riendas como director general a partir de febrero de 2026. Esta decisión abre la puerta a una reflexión sobre el legado que deja McMillon y sobre los desafíos que le esperan a su sustituto. McMillon asumió la dirección en febrero de 2014, reemplazando a Mike Duke en un momento en el que Walmart buscaba contener el avance de Amazon y reforzar su presencia digital. Por entonces, la empresa facturaba unos 476.000 millones de dólares, mientras que en el ejercicio más reciente alcanzó los 680.000 millones. Durante su gestión, Walmart obtuvo una rentabilidad anualizada cercana al 15%, solo por detrás de Pandora dentro de su sector. Las ventas globales superaron los 120.000 millones de dólares en el último año, un salto significativo si se compara con los poco más de 10.000 millones que registraba la compañía cuando él comenzó su mandato. En paralelo, las acciones de Walmart se revalorizaron un 323%, alcanzando en 2024 niveles que no se observaban desde finales de los años noventa. Tras estos hitos, y tras consolidarse como uno de los líderes más influyentes desde Sam Walton, McMillon decidió comunicar su retiro antes de la difusión de los nuevos resultados corporativos. Ahora Furner deberá navegar un escenario más calmado que el de años anteriores, especialmente después del periodo de tensiones arancelarias durante la administración de Donald Trump, que inicialmente había puesto a Walmart en el centro de sus críticas. Pero ¿quién es exactamente John Furner? Vinculado a la compañía desde 1993, ha desempeñado cargos estratégicos en áreas internacionales y en Sam's Club, además de encabezar la división estadounidense desde la pandemia, un rol que fortaleció su reputación interna. Una de sus decisiones más destacadas fue anticiparse a los aranceles de Trump reorganizando las cadenas de suministro antes de que entraran en vigor, demostrando capacidad para gestionar crisis y adaptarse con rapidez.
In this episode, I discuss the career of 19th Century professional wrestler D.A. McMillan. I also discuss recent gambling schemes.
In this episode, Kristina McMillan, Executive in Residence at Scale Venture Partners, shares what she's seeing across Scale's portfolio when it comes to AI adoption in revenue teams. From the rise of the go-to-market engineer to the three levels of AI maturity, Kristina breaks down what's working, what's hype, and why RevOps needs to lead with strategy, not just tools. We also get into AI's real impact on metrics like ARR per employee, the role of internal AI hackathons, and how top teams are choosing between building and buying. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the pace of change, this episode will give you clarity and a tactical playbook.
In this episode of The Pursuit of Love, artist Matt McMillan opens up about his creative journey, from childhood sketches and a shared friendship with the host, to the early spark that came from drawing his first Batman piece. Matt reflects on how his love of sport and movement influences his portraits, the importance of trusting the creative process (even through doubt), and the meditative flow that comes from focusing on fine detail.Balancing life as an artist and a father, he shares what passion truly means in art, how time invested transforms perspective, and why creating your own luck starts with showing up for what you love.
In this episode, Kevin and Brody sit down with Eric Stecker of both Defiance Machine and McMillan Stocks–two of the most reputable and precise rifle component manufacturers in the country. Eric shares some of his personal history with each company, the origins of their extraordinary products, and a little about what might be in store in the future for both. It was an honor to have him in the studio, and we're grateful for his time. We're also very grateful for your support of Western Hunter and the show, and we hope you enjoy! This episode is also available with video on the Western Hunter YouTube channel. Save this podcast to be notified of episodes (almost) every Tuesday and subscribe to Western Hunter Magazine for a tangible version of this type of content!
Jim and A.Ron are diving into the early Amazon Original show: Patriot (2015). Michael Dorman stars as Jack Tavner, a severely depressed spy sent by his father to prevent a nuclear program developing in the Middle East. The dark comedy shines through this tapestry of insane characters, jaw-dropping moments, and laugh out loud jokes. It's not the show you think it is, it's so much more! "Turbo Encabulator" the Original Rockwell Retro Encabulator Patriot: Pipe Scene Speech Thanks to Memorion, Travis G, Dan from Manchester UK for commissioning this podcast! You can get your very own custom commissioned podcast by visiting https://support.baldmove.com/. Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour Three of TexAgs Live — The final hour kicks off with CFP Rankings Talk alongside Billy Liucci. Head Aggies Men's Basketball Coach Bucky McMillan joins us on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to share insights on how his first year as Aggie Head Coach has been going, outline the long-term process for the season, talk about the team's depth and how he plans to effectively utilize all players, and provide injury updates.
Welcome back to the Weekly Round-up, where we summarize the articles you may have missed throughout the week on the Eastern Echo website. Here are the articles featured in this episode: "Bridge replaced at Eastern Michigan's University Park; improvements to accessibility, safety" - Written by Israel Shriki"Ypsilanti Special Election results: Career Technical Education proposal passes" - Written by Lauren Holloway and Natalie Kyle "Devereaux, McMillan power Eastern Michigan football to win over Bowling Green, 27-21" Written by Caleb Henderson and Jack Monk "CORE changes Multicultural Graduation to annual event, skips fall 2025 ceremony" - Written by Ameera Salman
Ryan Wormeli, Pat Fitzmaurice, and Derek Brown answer burning questions for each game and team ahead of Week 10 of the NFL season! Don't miss this crucial fantasy football advice ahead of Week 10’s matchups! Timestamps (may be off due to ads): Intro - 0:00:00Falcons/Colts - Which RB bounces back this week? - 0:01:09Alec Pierce - 0:03:08Any takeaways from Broncos/Raiders? - 0:06:02Saints/Panthers - When is Tetairoa McMillan not seen as a borderline must-start fantasy WR? - 0:07:34Trade for McMillan in dynasty and trade him away in redraft? - 0:11:46Can you get Kyle Monangai for McMillan? - 0:13:37Giants/Bears - Will Caleb Williams be great or awful this week? - 0:14:01Can we trust Colston Loveland moving forward? - 0:18:13Kyle Pitts or Colston Loveland? - 0:21:18Hard Rock Bet - 0:21:42Jaguars/Texans - How startable is Parker Washington? - 0:22:57Woody Marks or Parker Washington? - 0:23:55Bills/Dolphins - Which player's consensus ranking do we most disagree with? - 0:26:39James Cook - 0:26:47Keon Coleman - 0:28:22Khalil Shakir - 0:29:32Who's the leading MVP candidate? - 0:32:03Ravens/Vikings - What's the most interesting storyline? - 0:34:26JJ McCarthy - 0:35:19The Vikings' defense is falling off - 0:37:44Is this is a Derrick Henry game? - 0:38:40Thoughts on Ravens (-4) against the spread - 0:41:13Fantasy Showdown - 0:42:01Browns/Jets - How high are we on Quinshon Judkins? - 0:42:36Patriots/Buccaneers - Start Tez Johnson or Demario Douglas? - 0:44:56Cardinals/Seahawks - Where are we ranking Marvin Harrison Jr. both this week and for the rest of the way? - 0:48:01MHJ or Tet? - 0:49:59Win a Justin Jefferson Signed Vikings Jersey for FREE at fantasypros.com/contest! - 0:50:18Rams/49ers - Who are we starting over red-hot Matthew Stafford? - 0:50:52Who are we starting Matthew Stafford over? - 0:52:05Lions/Commanders - Which one Commanders player are we above consensus on (if any)? - 0:53:29Steelers/Chargers - Are we fading any Chargers? - 0:55:39Keenan Allen - 0:56:06Are we above or below consensus on Quentin Johnston? - 0:58:22BettingPros' Top Player Props for Sunday Night Football - courtesy of our Prop Bet Cheat Sheet - 0:59:41Kenneth Gainwell Over 15.5 RuYds - 1:00:05Kimani Vidal Under 53.5 RuYds - 1:00:37Eagles/Packers - Who steps up in Tucker Kraft's absence? - 1:02:35 Helpful Links: Hard Rock Bet - All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. 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Join the Dudes as they react to the trade deadline madness before diving into everything you need to dominate Week 10. Trent's buying all the Cowboys hype after their moves, Jordan loves what the Jaguars did because their whole wide receiver room is injured, and Seth's trying (and failing) to temper his expectations about Seattle's upgrades.The guys kick things off with Pick Your Player, debating who you should start between Sam Darnold and Matt Stafford, then settling the Kyle Monangai vs Ashton Jeanty dilemma. From there, they dive deep into their favorite starts, sits, and sleepers for Week 10 – including must-starts you might be benching and obvious plays that could burn you.They wrap up the show going through their pick 'ems for every single game this week, complete with upset alerts and survivor pool locks. Whether you're fighting for a playoff spot or protecting your first-place lead, this episode has the insights you need before lineups lock Sunday.0:00 Jags, Seahawks, Cowboys: Post-Trade Deadline Reactions 3:39 Jerry Jones' Moves: Are the Cowboys Fixed? 8:37 Darnold vs. Stafford, Monangai vs. Jeanty, Addison vs. McMillan 19:51 Dominating Week 10: Top Starts, Sits, and Sleepers 32:33 Upset Alerts & Full Week 10 Game Predictions Connect with the Showhttps://x.com/TFFDudes https://www.instagram.com/tffdudes/Watch the Dudes on Youtube athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JAx3YD3P-OJRiaqA7wSQwQuestions for the showtffdudes@gmail.com Watch the Dudes on Youtube athttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JAx3YD3P-OJRiaqA7wSQw Sponsors Trophy Smackwww.trophysmack.com/dudeswww.sleeper.comDudes100 and they will match you $100
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Hour Three of TexAgs Live — The final hour kicks off with CFB Rankings Talk alongside Billy Liucci. They start with Texas Football and Arch Manning, then dive into the Aggies' 8-0 record and the strength of their schedule this season. They break down the latest CFB rankings heading into the playoff race, discuss Notre Dame and Miami, and debate which teams have the best shot at making the College Football Playoffs. Head Aggie Men's Basketball Coach Bucky McMillan joins us on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to preview the season opener tonight at Reed Arena against Northwestern State. He shares his thoughts heading into the season, provides updates on the team's injury situation, and talks about the experience and depth of this year's Aggie Basketball roster.
Analysis of US Carrier Deployment to Venezuela: Overkill for Drug Ops, Risk of Intervention Guests: Brad Bowman, Cameron McMillan Brad Bowman and Cameron McMillan analyze the massive US military buildup near Venezuela, including the USS Gerald Ford carrier strike group. They note this extraordinary accumulation of power is "orders of magnitude beyond" what is needed for stopping drug boats. The deployment conveys the "shadow of power" over the Maduro regime but raises serious concerns about constitutional war powers, high opportunity costs for US global security, and the risk of occupation similar to Iraq.
Analysis of US Carrier Deployment to Venezuela: Overkill for Drug Ops, Risk of Intervention Guests: Brad Bowman, Cameron McMillan Brad Bowman and Cameron McMillan analyze the massive US military buildup near Venezuela, including the USS Gerald Ford carrier strike group. They note this extraordinary accumulation of power is "orders of magnitude beyond" what is needed for stopping drug boats. The deployment conveys the "shadow of power" over the Maduro regime but raises serious concerns about constitutional war powers, high opportunity costs for US global security, and the risk of occupation similar to Iraq.
(10/27/25) The latest episode of The Aggie Basketball Hour with Bucky McMillan, featuring head coach Bucky McMillan and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco.The Aggie Basketball Hour originates from 7-8 p.m. on select Mondays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station. 2025-26 show schedule: October (20 & 27), November (17 & 24), December (8 & 15), January (5, 19 & 26), February (2, 9 & 16).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Heidi McDonald and Jason Stoner, the passionate duo behind Foodies of Lafayette and the Lafayette Community Fridge Program, join Discover Lafayette. Their mission blends a love for local restaurants with compassion for those facing food insecurity — all while promoting dignity, kindness, and connection within the Lafayette community. The Origin of Foodies of Lafayette Heidi McDonald founded Foodies of Lafayette as a Facebook group to celebrate good restaurants and people in the region, with one caveat — no negativity allowed. “I basically have two careers at this point,” she shared. “I don't think that I fully comprehended in the beginning what it could be, what that impact could be. Jason came on board early on and made me see some things that I didn't — just how it could grow, the organicness of the friendships that were happening and the power behind that.” With over 112,000 followers at the time of recording this interview (and 113,700 a week later), Foodies of Lafayette has become a true culinary movement that uplifts both local restaurants and the people who enjoy them. The Birth of the Lafayette Community Fridge The Lafayette Community Fridge Program came under Foodies' umbrella in late 2024. Jason explained, “The Lafayette Community Fridge was started in 2021 by another group of individuals. By the end of last year, only a couple of people were left, and Erinn Quinn, reached out to us and said, ‘Hey, would you like to take this over as a Foodies thing?'” Jason admitted he felt an instant calling: “I really wanted to take this on. Heidi let me have it. I said, ‘I'll handle most of the work, but I really want this.' So she allowed me to have this baby, and it's dear to me.” Through Foodies' reputation and community reach, people came forward to help. Jason said, "One of our first needs was to collect $30 a month for the electricity at McMillan's Pub to run the utilities for the fridge. We don't want Robin to come out of her pocket. We need to provide that. We had so many people donating that $30 and they're like, how much do you need? Some would say, here's six months. That paid us through 2026.“ How the Fridge Works The Lafayette Community Fridge has two locations — at McMillan's Pub (2905 East Simcoe) in Lafayette and T-Boy's in Abbeville. It is open 24/7 to anyone who needs food or wishes to contribute. And it is not just food that is needed; the sites also need power, regular maintenance, and clean outs. Jason described how restaurants donate fresh, ready-to-eat meals rather than just shelf-stable goods. “There's so much waste,” he said. “Why can't we just be a little more efficient with organizing where it goes instead of the trash can?” He praised Toby and Joey Lagneaux, owners of Lagneaux's, for stepping up early: “We've got a lot of food coming off the buffet daily. Toby said, ‘Absolutely. We've been throwing it away. I would rather it go somewhere.'” To keep meals safe, Taylor's International donated 6,000 three-compartment Styrofoam containers, and Seth Randall of Logic Refrigeration provided a double commercial fridge. “No one touches the food between Lagneaux's and the fridge,” Jason emphasized. “It's picked up and taken directly to the fridge.” Community Participation and Dignity For Heidi, the heart of the program is dignity. “It's not less dignified to need something,” she said. “We just don't know people's stories. What if they're getting it for their entire family? Or for a whole neighborhood because there's only one vehicle? We all have the ability to give back. It's not going to hurt us.” She continued, “Just because someone is coming and picking up a meal from the fridge doesn't necessarily mean that they don't have anything to offer, because we can all help each other. It's been really beautiful watching people come to pick up dinner and then realizing, ‘Oh, I have an extra can of something at home that I haven't been using...
Patriots coaches Clint McMillan, Justin Hamilton, Zak Kuhr, and Mike Smith address the media on Thursday, October 23, 2025. TIMECODEMCMILLAN / 00:00-02:19HAMILTON / 02:19-06:33KUHR / 06:33-11:22MSMITH / 11:22-20:29See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Second in Command Podcast, guest co-host Sivana Brewer (Fractional COO for Remote Teams and former COO at Closers.io) sits down with Cory Raggi, COO of 1RDG The Financial Center, to talk about leading with empathy, navigating change, and building trust in teams both large and small.Cory shares her journey from leading HR at a 15,000-person company to stepping into her first COO role at a fast-growing 80-person firm. She opens up about how she learned to adapt, communicate, and stay grounded in high-pressure situations and the three core practices that help her regulate stress and lead with clarity.From learning to “roll on the edge” between people and performance to replacing stress with self-awareness, this conversation is packed with real-world leadership lessons for operators who want to grow without burning out.Timestamped Highlights[00:02:00] – How Cory went from HR leader to unexpected COO.[00:03:00] – Redefining what a COO really does (and doesn't do).[00:06:26] – “Right people, right seats”: her mantra for solving every problem.[00:08:12] – Building trust with the CEO and learning to push back.[00:10:21] – Deprogramming corporate habits in a smaller company.[00:13:07] – Leading teams without being the technical expert.[00:17:13] – Building fast trust through humility and honest communication.[00:19:25] – The mirror test: checking your own leadership energy first.[00:22:00] – Balancing people and business why great leaders “roll on the rim.”[00:23:40] – Running effective meetings that actually serve their purpose.[00:28:16] – Leadership breakdowns most middle managers make.[00:33:13] – How Cory learned to stay calm and centered under pressure.[00:36:49] – The one-next-right-thing method for managing stress.[00:42:00] – The isolation of being a COO—and how to find your support system.[00:47:16] – What's next for Cory personally and professionally?About the GuestCory Raggi, SHRM-SCP is the Chief Operating Officer of 1RDG The Financial Center, a company providing integrated accounting, payroll, benefits, and wealth management solutions for business owners. With a background in HR and organizational leadership, Cory blends people-first management with operational structure, helping teams stay aligned, communicative, and focused through growth.
(10/20/25) The season premiere of The Aggie Basketball Hour with Bucky McMillan, featuring head coach Bucky McMillan and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco.The Aggie Basketball Hour originates from 7-8 p.m. on select Mondays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station. 2025-26 show schedule: October (20 & 27), November (17 & 24), December (8 & 15), January (5, 19 & 26), February (2, 9 & 16).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Podcast Has Returned! After a brief hiatus, we're back with a great conversation on musculoskeletal health at menopause - does MHT make a difference to tendon health?In this episode, we discussed:Rachael's paper & research on tendons and menopause, comparing exercise, education and MHT for GTPS aka gluteal tendinopathythe role of oestrogen & inflammation in musculoskeletal carehow current research has a focus on oestrogen, but how the roles of testosterone & progesterone are being increasingly investigatedRachael is doing great work as both a clinician and researcher and is really highlighting how menopausal tendons are different, the roles of hormones but also of inflammation and the impact of overweight/obesity. She makes complex science understandable and applicable and I can't wait to see where her research takes us in the future! You can follow her progress in this area on ResearchGate.Want to learn more about the intersection of hormonal health and musculoskeletal health at menopause? My brand new Menopause course is available NOW! (and when you sign up you'll get the Hysterectomy Rehab to Rehab course FOR FREE!) All of the details to sign up are at CelebrateMuliebrity.comLots of great episodes coming up over the next few weeks, on hip health, REDs, exercise in pregnancy and more - make sure you're subscribed (a rating & review is always appreciated!) and follow me on instagram @michellelyons_muliebrity for all the latest on my adventures in women's healthUntil next time,Onwards & Upwards, Mx#celebratemuliebrity
CFB potential upsets for Week 8, the Prog Panel, Cashius Howell, early NFL Mock Drafts, the Houston Texans' offensive line struggles, and mid-season performance grades for top CFB players. “Listen In” Bucky McMillan, Head Aggie Basketball Coach.
Chris Tse reviews Eddie Sparkle's Bridal Taxi by Frankie McMillan, published by Canterbury University Press.
Munaf Manji and SleepyJ talk NFL Player prop betting for Week 6. RJ Bell's Dream Preview returned for NFL Week 6 with hosts Munaf Manji and SleepyJ diving into player prop bets, storylines, and betting insights. The episode opened with the duo reflecting on a surprising Thursday night upset where the Giants beat the Eagles. SleepyJ attributed the result to differing team mindsets—Philadelphia's lack of hunger versus New York's youthful energy and confidence. Munaf noted how rookie quarterback Jackson Dart and running back Cam Scadaboo have injected life into the Giants' offense, while Philadelphia's issues with offensive rhythm and underperforming stars like Saquon Barkley continue to raise concerns. Transitioning to their betting picks, SleepyJ began with a bold play on Browns rookie quarterback Dylan Gabriel to surpass 183.5 passing yards against a weak Steelers secondary, citing multiple mediocre quarterbacks who had already torched Pittsburgh for over 200 yards. Munaf supported the pick, agreeing that game script and defensive inefficiency favored the over. Munaf's first prop focused on Justin Herbert surpassing 19.5 rushing yards versus Miami, explaining that the Chargers' injuries on the offensive line and backfield would force Herbert to scramble more. SleepyJ then paired that with Hassan Haskins over 37.5 rushing yards, arguing that Los Angeles would emphasize the run against a historically bad Dolphins rush defense. The two also discussed Rico Dowdle of the Panthers, taking him to exceed 77.5 rushing yards versus his former team, the Cowboys, driven by motivation and a struggling Dallas defense. Their conversation then shifted to wide receivers. SleepyJ targeted Tetairoa McMillan of Carolina to go over 70.5 receiving yards, calling for a breakout performance against the Cowboys' porous pass defense. Munaf agreed, noting McMillan's consistent target share and developing chemistry with Bryce Young. Munaf's receiver pick was Travis Hunter of Jacksonville over 36.5 receiving yards against the Seahawks, expecting increased involvement due to Seattle's depleted secondary and growing rapport with Trevor Lawrence. SleepyJ added depth with tight end props—Darren Waller and Hunter Henry both to go over their yardage totals, plus a sleeper mention of Rams wideout Tutu Atwell against Baltimore's injured secondary. Munaf closed the section with Tucker Kraft of the Packers over 46.5 receiving yards, leaning on the Bengals' weakness versus tight ends. The hosts then moved to touchdown props: SleepyJ chose Kyren Williams of the Rams to score, citing heavy usage, while Munaf picked Michael Pittman Jr. at +150 odds, expecting him to thrive against Arizona's defense. For their joint best bet, they agreed on Josh Jacobs of Green Bay over 78.5 rushing yards versus the Bengals, predicting a high-volume workload against one of the league's softest run defenses. They wrapped by reminding listeners to use the Dime10 promo code at pregame.com for discounts and teased next week's episode, confident their deep-cut prop selections—though unconventional—offered significant betting value. The show mixed humor, sharp statistical insight, and situational analysis, showcasing both handicappers' commitment to finding undervalued players and exploiting weak defenses in Week 6's NFL slate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scorecards, Not Gut Calls: How to Run Profitable Weeks with Austin McMillan Build a Profitable Business Buyers Can't Resist Most business owners dream of selling one day—but the reality of what buyers actually pay can be sobering. In this episode of Profit Answer Man, Rocky sits down with Austin McMillan, founder of Flywheel Financial, to break down how investors truly evaluate businesses, why contractual revenue beats hype, and how Profit First and a handful of simple ratios can transform your company into a business worth buying. Key Lessons from the Conversation: Buyers Value Contracts, Not Stories. When Austin worked on acquisitions in the landscaping industry, he learned buyers cared far more about signed contracts than the stories in a P&L. Relationships matter, but recurring revenue is what sets your valuation. Reflection: How much of your revenue is secured by contracts vs. one-time sales? Your Books Tell the Truth. Clean, accurate financials can instantly raise your sticker price. Many owners think they'll get a big payout, only to find sloppy accounting drags down value. Reflection: If you had to sell tomorrow, could you prove your profit? Profit First is a System—Not a Straitjacket. Austin loves Profit First because it forces owners to prioritize profit—but he stresses that you must adapt the allocations to your business, not force your business to fit the book. Reflection: Where do your Profit First allocations need adjusting? Obsess Over the Labor Efficiency Ratio. For every $1 in total labor costs (including admin, taxes, contractors), service businesses should aim to generate about $2 in gross profit. This simple ratio is often the fastest lever for boosting margins. Reflection: What's your current labor efficiency ratio with and without owner labor? Run on a Simple Weekly Scoreboard. Instead of drowning in a 100-line P&L, Austin runs his firm with five weekly metrics: Sales activity (lead generation), New client onboarding experience, Operations consistency, Cashflow & receivables, Customer service response time (the “Queen Bee” role). This keeps the team aligned, accountable, and focused on leading indicators that drive real results. Reflection: What five numbers would tell you if your business is winning or losing? Fix Process Before People. If a metric stays in the red for three weeks, Austin first checks the process before blaming the person. Only after validating the process does he shift focus to coaching or replacement. Reflection: Where might broken processes—not bad people—be costing you profit? Key Takeaway: A business that runs on clean books, clear systems, and a handful of key ratios isn't just more profitable today—it's more attractive to buyers tomorrow. Stop guessing by your bank balance. Start running the scoreboard that investors (and your future self) will thank you for. About Austin McMillan: Austin McMillan is the founder of Flywheel Financial, an accounting firm that helps business owners scale with financial clarity and build companies of lasting value. He believes healthy businesses create healthy families, and healthy families create healthy communities. Links: https://www.flywheel.financial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austindmcmillan/ Conclusion: At the end of the day, buyers don't purchase your hustle—they purchase proof. Proof in the form of recurring contracts, clean books, efficient labor, and systems that keep a business running smoothly. Austin reminds us that profitability isn't just about bigger numbers on the top line—it's about clarity, discipline, and building a machine that works whether you're in the office or not. The businesses that win—whether you keep them or sell them—are the ones designed with profit and process at the center. Start small: track the right five numbers, implement Profit First in a way that fits you, and focus on turning every $1 of labor into $2 of profit. Do that consistently, and you'll create a business worth keeping… and worth buying. #ProfitFirst #CashFlowFix #BusinessProfit #FinancialClarity #SmartScaling #LaborEfficiency #Scorecard #ServiceBusiness #BusinessValuation #OwnerPay #EntrepreneurFinance #RevenueLeaks #SystemsAndProcesses #SmallBusinessGrowth #ProfitMindset Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@profitanswerman Sign up to be notified when the next cohort of the Profit First Experience Course is available! Profit First Toolkit: https://lp.profitcomesfirst.com/landing-page-page Relay Bank (affiliate link): https://relayfi.com/?referralcode=profitcomesfirst Profit Answer Man Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitanswerman/ My podcast about living a richer more meaningful life: http://richersoul.com/ Music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
Send us a textConflict doesn't have to divide your leadership team — in fact, when handled well, it can be the very thing that strengthens your culture, deepens trust, and drives innovation. In this episode, Dr. Mel unpacks why healthy conflict is essential for leadership teams and how you can start embracing it instead of avoiding it.Whether it's pushing back respectfully, hearing out different perspectives, or separating the person from the problem, you'll walk away with practical strategies to shift conflict from something uncomfortable to something your team values.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why silence is more dangerous than conflict in leadership teams.How diverse perspectives sharpen strategy and prevent blind spots.Why pushback, when done with respect, builds trust instead of tearing it down.Simple ways to separate the person from the problem so debate stays productive.The long-term payoff of healthy conflict: stronger decisions, deeper trust, and greater innovation.Action Step: At your next leadership team meeting, assign one person to be the “challenger.” Their role is to respectfully question assumptions and highlight potential risks. Rotate this role at each meeting so every leader practices both advocacy and pushback.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Patrick Lencioni, The Five Dysfunctions of a TeamPatterson, Grenny, McMillan & Switzler, Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are HighDouglas Stone & Sheila Heen, Thanks for the FeedbackHarvard Business Review (2017), How to Preempt Team ConflictKen Blanchard, Leading at a Higher LevelDownload Upside and use my code MELINDA35278 to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash on your first food purchase! Download Fetch app using this link, submit a receipt and we'll both score bonus points. Calling All Educators! I started a community with resources, courses, articles, networking, and more. I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources. I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant. Join here: Empowered Educator Community Book: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessGrab a complimentary POWER SessionWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.email: melinda@empowere...
Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.Coming up today, Munster name a British and Irish Lion as their captain for the upcoming season.Scott Robertson on the "sting" of New Zealand's record-breaking defeat to South Africa,And outrage in France, after fans accuse Top 14 officials of a disregard for safety ahead of Toulon's game against La Rochelle.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
At the Contains Strong Language Festival in Bradford, Tom Sutcliffe and guests explore the history and culture of the city, and nation, through its poetry and stories. From battlefields and royal courts, coalmines to curry houses Start the Week looks at the language and rhythms that have captured the country. The historian Catherine Clarke is retelling the story of the past in a new way in ‘A History of England in 25 Poems'. From the 8th century to today these verses illuminate the experiences, emotions and imaginations of those who lived through it. As the 2025 City of Culture, Bradford gets an imaginative re-making in ‘The Book of Bradford: A City in Short Fiction', a collection filled with rich diversity and youthful energy. Its editor Saima Mir, who grew up in the city, says the stories don't avoid the scars of past challenges, but there's pride in a city that has overcome differences and is looking ahead.Moving on from the past is also reflected in Andrew McMillan's debut novel, ‘Pity', which follows three generations of a Yorkshire mining family, exploring themes of masculinity and post-industrial decline. As a prize-winning poet, McMillan will also be performing at the Contains Strong Language Festival in Bradford.Producer: Katy Hickman Assistant Producer: Natalia Fernandez
In this episode of the Elevate Media Podcast, Chris Anderson sits down with Austin McMillan, founder of Flywheel Financial, to talk about building profitable businesses through financial clarity and smart systems. Austin shares his journey from acquisitions in the landscaping industry to launching his own fractional CFO firm. They dive into why chasing revenue can sink businesses, the importance of profit-first strategies, and how to avoid burnout while scaling.Main Talking Points:Austin's journey into entrepreneurship and Flywheel Financial's missionWhy profit—not revenue—is the real scorecard for business healthThe importance of financial rhythms and owner KPIsRed flags that lead to burnout and financial stressBuilding accountability systems and effective team cultureHow AI is reshaping bookkeeping and financial servicesThe role of margin in creating freedom and creativityPersonal legacy, integrity, and family impact This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something.===========================⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.comOur mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting.Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chris McMillan is a celebrity hairstylist with more than 30 years of experience behind the chair. He's worked with everyone from Michelle Williams to Cindy Crawford to Kim Kardashian. This week, McMillan joins Who What Wear Senior Beauty Editor Jamie Schneider to look back on his career—from styling Farrah Fawcett curls for his mom to creating the now-famous “Rachel” style for Jennifer Anniston in Friends to Leslie Bibb's cunty little bob on The White Lotus. They get into his favorite cuts he's done over the years, upcoming hair trends, and the inside scoop on his new haircare line. Plus, McMillan shares all his tips and tricks for re-creating his signature looks at home with his products.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.