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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.
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...
Carolina Panthers vs. New England Patriots NFL Pick Prediction 9/28/2025 by Tony T. Panthers vs. Patriots Injuries Carolina receiver Leggett and tight end Sanders are out. Running back Hubbard and receiver McMillan are questionable. On defense two linebackers are out. New England left guard is out with right guard questionable. On defense a linebacker and corner Gonzalez are questionable. New England has a clear injury advantage based on Dr Chao ratings. Recent Box Score Key Stats Panthers at Patriots 1PM ET—Carolina improved to 1-2 following their 30-0 home victory against Atlanta. The Panthers rushed for 110 yards for 3.6 yards a carry and were inefficient in the passing game. They defended the pass well and allowed 5.7 yards a carry. Carolina returned a pick for a touchdown. Bryce Young completed 16 of 24 for 121 yards. New England is 1-2 with their 21-14 home defeat to Pittsburgh. The Patriots rushed for 4.1 yards a carry and moved the football through the air. The Patriots held the Steelers to under three yards per rush with 6 yards per pass attempt. Drake Maye went 28 of 37 for 268 yards with two touchdowns and two picks. They had five turnovers.
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.
Brad McMillan, chief investment officer at Commonwealth Financial Network, says that while stock market valuations look high, "they're not crazy either," because the companies are making money at levels that justify the higher prices. He says he is leaning towards value — and holding cash while waiting for buying pullbacks — and away from the biggest names, noting that the Magnificent Seven stocks are "where the risk is." He's not expecting a recession, noting that employment is holding and consumer spending is strong, conditions that normally forestall economic downturns. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, says the long-awaited rally in small-cap stocks may be in the offing, as he picks a small-cap value fund from VictoryShares as his "ETF of the Week." Jeffrey DeMaso, editor of The Independent Vanguard Adviser, brings his "buy the manager, not the fund" approach to Vanguard's funds and ETFs, but also talks about the areas of a portfolio where investors will want to go outside of the world's biggest fund company to get real complete a well-diversified portfolio.
This episode of The Rumors Are True Podcast welcomes Stephen Williams, known for his work with the band Jude Moses as well as playing alongside John Mark McMillan. Stephen shares stories from his journey in music, reflecting on his time creating with Jude Moses and how the band developed its unique sound, as well as his experiences touring and collaborating with McMillan. His perspective offers listeners a glimpse into both the creative process and the realities of being part of two different but deeply impactful musical worlds.In this conversation, Stephen dives into the themes of artistry, community, and the balance between personal expression and collaboration. Whether discussing songwriting, life on the road, or the moments that have shaped his path, his reflections highlight the ways music continues to inspire and connect people. Fans of Jude Moses, John Mark McMillan, or anyone who enjoys hearing the stories behind the music will find this episode full of insight and inspiration.Produce By Wesley Hill @thebigwesArtwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowserMusic by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
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John McMillan meets with Barnes' crew to talk about how they can work together. The BSS crew updates Jaffra on the status of Zardoz and his ship. Gabby Marko and JoMac depart the Mercury in the shuttle. They approach Cali City for a landing in the shuttle followed by the Mercury. Kate gets a tip on a possible drug shipment heading for Florida. Meanwhile Thornton and Scarlett meet with Cliff, the airboat operator who picked up McMillan. Simon's crew meet with director Cage then depart for Azerbaijan's capital, Baku where they meet with their contact DeLarge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John McMillan meets with Barnes' crew to talk about how they can work together. The BSS crew updates Jaffra on the status of Zardoz and his ship. Gabby Marko and JoMac depart the Mercury in the shuttle. They approach Cali City for a landing in the shuttle followed by the Mercury. Kate gets a tip on a possible drug shipment heading for Florida. Meanwhile Thornton and Scarlett meet with Cliff, the airboat operator who picked up McMillan. Simon's crew meet with director Cage then depart for Azerbaijan's capital, Baku where they meet with their contact DeLarge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John McMillan meets with Barnes' crew to talk about how they can work together. The BSS crew updates Jaffra on the status of Zardoz and his ship. Gabby Marko and JoMac depart the Mercury in the shuttle. They approach Cali City for a landing in the shuttle followed by the Mercury. Kate gets a tip on a possible drug shipment heading for Florida. Meanwhile Thornton and Scarlett meet with Cliff, the airboat operator who picked up McMillan. Simon's crew meet with director Cage then depart for Azerbaijan's capital, Baku where they meet with their contact DeLarge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John McMillan meets with Barnes' crew to talk about how they can work together. The BSS crew updates Jaffra on the status of Zardoz and his ship. Gabby Marko and JoMac depart the Mercury in the shuttle. They approach Cali City for a landing in the shuttle followed by the Mercury. Kate gets a tip on a possible drug shipment heading for Florida. Meanwhile Thornton and Scarlett meet with Cliff, the airboat operator who picked up McMillan. Simon's crew meet with director Cage then depart for Azerbaijan's capital, Baku where they meet with their contact DeLarge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former two-time UGA Senior Player of the Year Shane McMillan takes out Shane Flowers in the opening round of match play at the Senior State Am at Bonneville and moves on the the quarter finals. John Owen, Brigham Gibbs and Darrin Overson highlight a busy 32-to-8 day. Number 1 seed Craig Wilson leads the way in the Super Senior division, and the semis are set in the Legends. McMillan joins the pod. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
Elaina McMillan, a director of product marketing at Edifecs, describes the challenges and opportunities around healthcare data interoperability with a focus on prior authorization. Standardizing prior authorization workflows and data submissions across payers is a major focus to reduce delays and errors. Ensuring data security and patient consent are critical concerns, especially for smaller payers with limited resources to comply with mandates. Elaina explains, "Primarily, what I work on and what Edifecs is most known for is our healthcare data interoperability platform, which includes EDI standards and the new-ish since 2020 FHIR standards. So we're really focused on that. How I would explain it is the data engine that helps payers get things done with quality data through the standardization of that. In addition, we have a whole set of what we call workflow solutions or applications that you can actually build on top of the data platform. So it helps to do things like claims correction, enrollment management, value-based payments, risk adjustment, prior authorization, and consent management." "So the one that actually comes to mind for me right now, and largely that's because of the recent interoperability and prior authorization mandate, is the prior authorization workflow. A lot of providers don't like the workflow itself and the prior authorizations. What happens today generally is that providers are contracted with a lot of different payers. All of these payers have their own systems and processes through which the provider needs to submit. So one problem is that the providers are managing multiple different workflows, processes, platforms, and technologies." #HealthTech #Interoperability #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare #PatientAccess #WomenInTech #WhatIRun edifecs.com Listen to the podcast here
Elaina McMillan, a director of product marketing at Edifecs, describes the challenges and opportunities around healthcare data interoperability with a focus on prior authorization. Standardizing prior authorization workflows and data submissions across payers is a major focus to reduce delays and errors. Ensuring data security and patient consent are critical concerns, especially for smaller payers with limited resources to comply with mandates. Elaina explains, "Primarily, what I work on and what Edifecs is most known for is our healthcare data interoperability platform, which includes EDI standards and the new-ish since 2020 FHIR standards. So we're really focused on that. How I would explain it is the data engine that helps payers get things done with quality data through the standardization of that. In addition, we have a whole set of what we call workflow solutions or applications that you can actually build on top of the data platform. So it helps to do things like claims correction, enrollment management, value-based payments, risk adjustment, prior authorization, and consent management." "So the one that actually comes to mind for me right now, and largely that's because of the recent interoperability and prior authorization mandate, is the prior authorization workflow. A lot of providers don't like the workflow itself and the prior authorizations. What happens today generally is that providers are contracted with a lot of different payers. All of these payers have their own systems and processes through which the provider needs to submit. So one problem is that the providers are managing multiple different workflows, processes, platforms, and technologies." #HealthTech #Interoperability #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare #PatientAccess #WomenInTech #WhatIRun edifecs.com Download the transcript here
Nearly five years ago, a combination of dry conditions and heavy winds starting on Labor Day quickly accelerated the spread of multiple wildfires that had broken out in Oregon’s Western Cascades. Eleven people died in the Labor Day fires, which burned more than 1 million acres and destroyed more than 4,000 homes, from Clackamas county to the California border. As the fifth anniversary of the deadliest fires in the state’s history approaches, we hear from two survivors who lived in southern Oregon at the time. We first spoke with retiree Sue McMillan less than two weeks after she evacuated her home in Phoenix with her pets ad a few belongings to flee the Almeda fire, which broke out near Ashland on Sep. 8, 2020. The fire burned her home and her possessions and prompted McMillan to leave Oregon in March 2021. Today, she lives in Santa Rosa in northern California to be close to her family, although she says she misses Oregon. Misty Rose Muñoz was returning from an appointment in Ashland when the Almeda fire broke out. As the highway swelled with motorists, Muñoz was unable to return to her home in a mobile home park near Phoenix. She still managed to alert her neighbors and her daughter to evacuate. Even though Muñoz’s home didn’t burn down, the flames, smoke and ash caused irreparable damage and left it uninhabitable. After leaving the Rogue Valley in Sep. 2023, Muñoz moved to Portland where she eventually found work as a school bus driver. After years of housing instability, in March, she bought a home in Ashland through a grant she received from a federally funded, state administered program that helps wildfire victims repair or replace their homes. McMillan and Muñoz join us to share their memories about surviving the Almeda fire, what they lost and their years-long journeys of recovery.
This week, the guys are joined by Ryan McMillan, CEO & founder of Grayboe — an American-made, high-quality firearms company. Coming from a well-known firearms family and having served as a Navy SEAL, Ryan brings a deep passion for craftsmanship, with a special focus on fiberglass stocks. Follow Grayboe: https://www.instagram.com/grayboe/ Follow Outsider: https://www.instagram.com/outsiderig/ Shop Outsider: https://www.outsider.com/ Follow Jay: https://www.instagram.com/ifjayhadinstagram/ Follow Sam: https://www.instagram.com/sammackey615/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WeAreOutsider/podcasts Episode sponsored by: Montana Dog Food Company: https://montanadogfoodco.com/ Alpen Optics: https://alpenoptics.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode: Alex Iacovelli and Angela Gardner spotlight Kristina McMillan, founder of Crew Collaborative and workforce strategist. Kristina shares her unique career journey from concert producer to jewelry designer to construction consultant. The discussion centers around reshaping the construction industry's workforce development, focusing on diversity, mental health, and authentic self-representation. Kristina also talks about the challenges and lessons of single parenting, offering advice to companies on supporting single parents. Listeners will gain insights into building human-centric workplaces and empowering the next generation in the construction and skilled trades industries.Sponsored by: LinarcSupport the show
The CEO of Whitepages enlightens us about the importance of sharing information in order to have a source of truth, the rise and fall of ReachNow, and we connect over our shared passion for a Ponzi scheme story.Top Stories:1. Allen Institute for AI lands $152M from Nvidia and NSF2. More tech layoffs: Oracle, F5, T-Mobile3. Everett man indicted for Ponzi scheme (and this article)4 Washington grapes save BC wineries after freezeAbout guest Leigh McMillan - CEO, Whitepages:Leigh joined Whitepages in 2017 to lead its consumer division. Two years later, she became CEO, steering the company through a new phase of growth. Before Whitepages, Leigh led marketing and growth at fast-moving startups like Avvo, which she helped grew one of the internet's largest legal marketplaces, and ReachNow, BMW's U.S. mobility service. Earlier, she led communications for the Seattle Mariners during the high-stakes campaign for a new ballpark and served as National Finance Director for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell.Outside of the office, Leigh is an investor in Seattle-area funds, including the Allen Institute's AI2 incubator, and serves on the board of the Transparency Coalition, a non-profit advocating for responsible development of AI technology. She is also co-owner and winemaker at her family's winery, Welcome Road, and is an active supporter and former board member of Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo.About host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director of Events interviewing business leaders on stage before launching the weekly podcast. She earned her communication degree from the University of San Diego. Contact:Email: info@theweeklyseattle.comInstagram: @theweeklyseattleWebsite: www.theweeklyseattle.com
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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.
(02:28) Best season-long props: McCaffrey, Irving, Lawrence, London, Pearsall (23:10) Best season-long props continued: Warren, Prescott, Williams, Ridley (34:34) Notable unders: Kaleb Johnson, McCarthy, Walker III, Hall (43:36) Rotoworld Player News: Richardson, McMillan, Addison (50:53) Last Call: Best bets to win AFC South Division Winner
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.
On today's show, James and Matt share their thoughts on the official news out of Indy that Daniel Jones will be the starting quarterback. Plus, Jalen McMillan is set to miss time...how does this affect the Tampa Bay offense? The guys rank their top #2 wide receivers to close things out. Whether it's the biggest stars in the league or new rookies bursting on the scene, you won't get better wideout information anywhere else. Along the way, they'll break down the biggest stories in the NFL and offer up a few big-picture fantasy football thoughts. Follow the guys on Twitter @JamesDKoh and @MattHarmon_BYB. Follow Reception Perception @RecepPerception. Download and Subscribe to the Reception Perception Show anywhere you get your podcasts. Watch segments of the show on YouTube at Matt Harmon!! 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
In this episode of The JAMODI Podcast, Coach Grant McMillan of Navarro College shares proven strategies for building a winning basketball culture, focusing on retention over recruiting, developing strong relationships, and preparing players for the next level.Coach McMillan dives deep into: • Why retention is more important than recruiting in today's game • How junior college coaches adapt quickly to constant roster changes • Keys to helping players transition from high school to college basketball • Controlled pickup games for conditioning, chemistry, and skill development • Using stats and film to teach shot selection and accountability • The importance of setting clear program standards that actually lead to winning • Pet peeves that keep teams disciplined and connected • Delegating responsibilities to assistant coaches for growth and efficiencyWhether you're a high school, college, or club coach, this episode is packed with insights you can implement right away.
In this episode of The JAMODI Podcast, Coach Grant McMillan of Navarro College shares proven strategies for building a winning basketball culture, focusing on retention over recruiting, developing strong relationships, and preparing players for the next level.Coach McMillan dives deep into: • Why retention is more important than recruiting in today's game • How junior college coaches adapt quickly to constant roster changes • Keys to helping players transition from high school to college basketball • Controlled pickup games for conditioning, chemistry, and skill development • Using stats and film to teach shot selection and accountability • The importance of setting clear program standards that actually lead to winning • Pet peeves that keep teams disciplined and connected • Delegating responsibilities to assistant coaches for growth and efficiencyWhether you're a high school, college, or club coach, this episode is packed with insights you can implement right away.
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Hour 2 - A full hour of Aggie Coaches with Mens's Basketball's Bucky McMillan and Soccer's G Guerrieri
An electrical engineer turned Power Point comedian that became The Comedy Grand Champion on Star Search, made appearances on The Tonight Show, HBO, Comedy Central and America's Got Talent. Don's show is packed with graphs & charts, to shine the light on the funny side of the world that has been sitting right in front of you – you are just too busy working to notice. Don graduated from Stanford University with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering and went on to working at AT&T Bell Labs where he was part of the team that designed the world's first 32-bit microprocessor. He then moved to Silicon Valley where he helped launch the start-up company, VLSI Technology. Then after 15 years in the tech world, Don quit his job to become a comedian. That year he won $100,000 as the Comedy Grand Champion on Star Search. These days, Don spends most of his time writing and performing custom corporate comedy for companies like Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Ford Motors, and Exxon/Mobil. Don has performed more than 800 corporate shows in the last 20 years and was named the #1 Corporate Comedian by the CBS Business Network.
Jason Evans of SilverShark Media speaks to David Gridley & Maria McMillan about the upcoming 2025 Seed To Cup Coffee Festival on August 10th. In this podcast David & Maria talk about how they first got involved working in the coffee industry, how the Maui Coffee Association supports local coffee growers and producers, how David founded Maui Oma Coffee Roasting Company and Maria took over in 2018 when he retired, the challenges the industry has faced over the years for Maui coffee growers, what to expect at the upcoming 2025 Seed To Cup Festival, a rundown of events including coffee workshops and a barista throw-down, the legacy of Ancil Clancy to the Maui community, and how David and Maria describe their perfect cup of coffee.
In this episode, Joseph and Paula continue their series on relationships by taking a look at the essential elements of healthy professional relationships—what they look like, why they matter, and how to build them. From setting boundaries and fostering mutual respect to communicating effectively and navigating workplace dynamics. The co-hosts explore how strong professional connections can lead to personal growth and career success. Whether you're new to the workforce or looking to strengthen your current work relationships, this conversation offers practical insights and information to help you thrive professionally while staying true to yourself.Do you have any questions? If you have a question for Joseph and Paula to answer during a future episode of Questions for Counselors, reach out through the website at www.lifelivedbetter.net or email Info@lifelivedbetter.net You can find information about this and other episodes on the website: www.lifelivedbetter.net Just a reminder - anything shared by the pair during this and all other episodes is based on personal experiences and opinions. It is not to be viewed as professional counseling or advice and is solely the opinion of the individual and does not represent their employers or profession. We would love for you to rate our show and tell others about us. And remember, Knowledge leads to a Life Lived Better.Previous Episodes Mentioned: Episode 78: Emotional Intelligence Resources Used in the Creation of this Episode: Crucial Conversations by Patterson, Grenny, McMillan, and SwitzlerDare to Lead by Brené BrownHarvard Business Review (HBR) www.hbr.orgMindTools www.mindtools.comThe Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) www.ccl.org
Barnes discovers that McMillan is CIA. Does he tell Mrs. McMillan, or confront him and make him do it? Kate and Ivan discuss the possible routes drug runners could take in Miami while Thornton and Scarlett study the local air strips that could accommodate a business jet. The Mercury crew meets with the Controller to discuss the future of the bounty hunting team and the fate of the Prometheus. Hanaka and his guard get news from Zardoz that will affect their future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textTeam tension rarely starts loud—but left unaddressed, it will quietly stall momentum, drain energy, and cost you real money. I've seen it happen in fast-scaling digital agencies more times than I can count. In this episode, I'm joined by Greg Stephens—executive coach, bestselling author, and founder of Alignment Resources—who's spent 25+ years helping leaders master the one thing most avoid: hard conversations.Greg shares how leadership conflict resolution isn't about theory—it's a repeatable system that transforms how your team performs, how you lead under pressure, and how you recover trust when it's been eroded. If you're scaling past 7-figures and noticing communication breakdowns, bottlenecks, or culture cracks, this is the system worth learning.You'll hear real-world breakthroughs—from executive teams and plant managers to family businesses—and walk away with actionable insight to lead better conversations, faster decisions, and stronger alignment.
JoMac and Jaffra are transporting Ursula and Lyster to Boldibar prison in the Mercury's shuttle when they are ambushed by the same craft Gabby had chased off earlier. The shuttle is damaged and the bandit escapes. Gabby must now talk them down. Meanwhile the bandit backtracks to the BSS and attack it. Kate, Thornton and Scarlett meet their handler in Miami who surprises Kate and Barnes gets shocking news about McMillan. It's all happening in Episode 282 "A New Phase". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In December 1993, 36 year old Davina McMillan was reported missing from her home in Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire. She left behind her four year old daughter with no message or indication as to where she was going. In 2025, she is still missing.Important information provided by: https://www.huntspost.co.uk/news/22954543.brother-urges-police-reopen-sisters-disappearance-murder-inquiryhttps://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/mum-missing-27years-godmachester-murder-19298711https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/missing-mum-who-vanished-27-23026604https://www.huntspost.co.uk/news/22969995.fresh-appeal-missing-godmanchester-mum/Music by: dl-sounds.comFollow the Unseen Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unseen-podcast/id1318473466?uo=4Follow the Unseen Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0xWK7Mu3bTP6oziZvxrwSK?si=QxvyPkZ2TdCDscnfxyeRawJoin our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/unseenpodFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theunseenpodFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theunseenpod/Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theunseenpod?fan_landing=trueSubscribe to 10 Minute True Crime: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/10-minute-true-crime/id1591474862
Dr. Dina McMillan joins me to discuss whether Black and women can ever get together and figure this thing called life, out. @dinamcmillan #drdinamcmillan #domesticviolenceprevention #domesticviolence #drdinamcmillantedtalk https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.LsBreakdown https://www.youtube.com/@DrLpodcast/videos Cashapp or Venmo: $cptlhunter
The OBBBA is signed into law. Letters are going out with a new deadline. Coming up on earnings season – JPM reporting on the 15th – next week. And our guest – Larry McMillan – The Options Strategist. NEW! DOWNLOAD THE AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Professional trader Lawrence G. McMillan is perhaps best known as the author of Options As a Strategic Investment, the best-selling work on stock and index options strategies, which has sold over 300,000 copies. An active trader of his own account, he also manages option-oriented accounts for certain individuals. In a research capacity, he edits and contributes to his firm's publications: Daily Volume Alerts, The Option Strategist and The Daily Strategist – derivative products newsletters covering equity, index, and futures options. Finally, he speaks on option strategies at many seminars and colloquia in the United States, Canada, and Europe. He is often seen on CNBC and Bloomberg TV and is quoted in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities, Data Broadcasting's “Exchange” magazine, Futures Magazine, theStreet.com, Active Trader Magazine and many others. In 2011, Mr. McMillan received the prestigious Sullivan Award in recognition on behalf of his outstanding contributions to the growth and integrity of the U.S. options markets. Follow @optstrategist CHECK IT OUT To claim the offer attendees should visit www.OptionStrategist.com/TDI Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (AAPL), (NVDA), (JPM), (NVDY), (MSTY)
Rich and Garret are joined by wide receiver expert Matt Harmon to analyze the 2025 rookie wrs. They discuss top talents such as Travis Hunter, Tetairoa McMillan, and Emeka Egbuka, covering dynasty strategy, NFL fit, and potential fantasy production. The conversation highlights Hunter's elite skills, McMillan's significant target share in Carolina, and includes sleeper picks like Xavier Restrepo and Tory Horton. This episode provides valuable insights for dynasty fantasy football players. Fantasy Roster Rescue: Get your Roster Rescued! FFPC: Use promo code “NERDS” to receive $25 off any dynasty entry or dynasty orphan Sign Up Here!FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty fantasy football podcast, 2025 rookie wrs, matt harmon, dynasty nerds podcast, travis hunter fantasy, tetairoa mcmillan dynasty, emeka egbuka fantasy, dynasty strategy 2025, nfl rookie analysis, fantasy football rookies, xavier restrepo sleeper, tory horton fantasy, dynasty league tips, nfl fantasy podcast, rookie receiver rankings, luther burden dynasty, jayden higgins fantasy, matthew golden fantasy, kyle williams dynasty, dont'e thornton jr. fantasy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Zach and Dwight Moore talk to the game designer of Genius Game, Alex McMillian.
Heath Cummings is joined by Scott Boulanger to breakdown the 2025 crop of rookie wide receivers. Which new wideouts have the best "UN Score" and how should that effect where they go in drafts? Don't pick a WR before you give this episode a listen. Intro (0:00) 3 Questions (1:25) Emeka Egbuka's Landing Spot (7:30) Jayden Higgins' Fit (13:15) RBs Before Hunter and McMillan (18:17) Jack Bech's Story (24:47) Top 12 Rookie WRs (28:09) Rookie WR Questions (41:00) 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