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Copperplate Time 525 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. GARADICE: The Ballintra Lasses/The Rock Reel/Silver Linings/The Border Collie. Sanctuary3. DANU: Murphy's HP/Lord Gordon's Reel. Seanchas 4. RALPH McTELL: From Clare to Here. Silver Celebration 5. MICK O'BRIEN & TERRY CREHAN: Farewell to Miltown/West Clare Railway/Sporting Molly. May Morning Dew6. ANDY MARTYN: The Caha Mountains/McKenna's CountrWill We Give It A Go? 7. TERENCE O'FLAHERTY: Return to Camden Town. Single8. PADDY TAYLOR: Lord Mayo. Boy in the Gap 9. PADDY KEENAN: Colonel Fraser/My Love is in America. Paddy Keenan 10. EAMONN COTTER: Brauach na Carraige Baíne. Trad Music From Clare 11. SEAMUS BEGLEY & STEVE COONEY: Brauach na Carraige Baíne. Meitheal 12. FRANK KELLY: Paddy Ryan's Dream/Mama's Pet/Miss McLeod's. Memories of Hughie Gillespie.13. RITA GALLAGHER: Sweet Iniscarra. The May Morning Dew 14. ROGER SHERLOCK: Sherlock's/Mama's Pet/ The Dairymaid/O'Keeffe's Plough/Galtee Ranger. Private Recordings 15. SEAN Ó SE & CEOLTOIRI CHUALANN: An Buachaill Caol Dubh. O'Riada sa Gaiety 16. DEZI DONNELLY & MIKE McGOLDRICK: An Buachaill Dreoite.Lark in the Morning. Dog in the fog 17. DICK GAUGHAN & JOHNNY CUNNINGHAM: The Freedom Come All Ye. The Harvard Tapes 18. DAVE SHERIDAN: Big John's/The Stoney Steps/John Kelly's Concertina. Drivin' Leitrim Timber 19. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
A wild ride through Houston nostalgia, streaking stories from the ’70s, legendary strip‑club history on I‑45, weather‑freeze prep tips, and callers sharing unforgettable childhood memories. Plus, deep love for Glen Campbell, Wichita Lineman, and the roots of real Texas culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To kick off 2026, Mark and Mary talk about memory: memory care for the elderly, the relation between things and memories, what professional activities are worth preserving (improv performances?), being the tchotchke, womb nostalgia, puppets and percussion, plus a visit from the future. Hear more at philosophyimprov.com. Support the podcast and listen ad-free at philosophyimprov.com/support. Sponsor: Visit squarespace.com/LINSENMAYER (code LINSENMAYER) for a free trial and 10% off your first website or domain.
Pro Football Hall of Fame coach, NBC Sports analyst, 2-time Super Bowl champion and bestselling author Tony Dungy joins the show today. Chapters:(01:55) - 2008 Bear/Colts opening game memories(04:20) - 2002 story of being fired(08:05) - Dealing with disappointment(13:25) - Coach Dungy's testimony of faith in Christ(17:22) - Lessons from his former coach Chuck Noll(21:58) - Identity as a Christian(26:35) - Coach Dungy's favorite scripture(28:03) - Super Bowl XIII memories with Pittsburgh(30:48) - Current landscape of coaching changes in the NFL Have a question? Got a guest suggestion? Want to advertise with us? Email us - jason@sportsspectrum.comWATCH all of our podcast episodes on our YouTube page:https://www.youtube.com/SportsSpectrumMagazineSign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15https://www.theincrease.com/products/sports-spectrum-magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click below to learn how you can commit your life to Him.https://sportsspectrum.com/gospel/
Hutch joins and Crisco share some of his favorite buffet memories on the After Hours Podcast!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/ Episode Description This week UNLV released research into slot holds in Nevada and the data isn't promising. Not only has the trend gone in the wrong direction, but casinos are routinely holding more money than ever before. We break down what the data looks like, why casinos are holding more and what you can do about it. Plus which areas of Nevada have the best return to player and which are the worst to gamble in? In other news Derek Stevens wants to attract Canadians by offering a 1:1 par exchange rate. Will this help to draw Canadians back to Vegas? We also discuss: Venetian's stunning hidden concourse, Brightline's construction, A's ballpark progress, more bad elevators, boozie brunch at a playground and the themed restaurant we need in Las Vegas. Episode Guide 0:00 Taking a bumper into a casino? 0:28 Angry Vegas elevator pic of the day 1:17 On Par - Canadians get 1:1 exchange rate 2:59 Aloha Specialties trouble in Downtown 4:00 A themed restaurant we need in Vegas? 5:19 Venetian's crazy 10th floor concourse 7:06 Ethel M Lights of Love 8:00 Boozie brunch arrives at Play Playground 9:34 Brightline construction update - Stadium construction? 10:58 Eastside Cannery deconstruction progress 11:47 A's stadium progress - Taking shape? 13:23 Slots are getting tighter 15:20 Which places have the highest slot hold in Nevada? 16:24 State rules for return to player and can you tell the difference? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Ted takes a walk down memory lane, talks best AFC Championship memories
What does it truly mean to be born of water and the Spirit? Jesus continues His conversation with Nicodemus in John 3:5–10, revealing that entry into God's kingdom requires more than knowledge or tradition—it requires spiritual rebirth. We explore the meaning of Jesus' words, the role of the Holy Spirit, and how this new birth transforms the heart and life of every believer.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE: https://evidence4faith.org/give/WEBSITE: https://evidence4faith.org/NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/hpazV5BOOKINGS: https://evidence4faith.org/bookings/CONTACT: Evidence 4 Faith, 349 Knights Ave Kewaskum WI 53040 , info@evidence4faith.orgMy goal is that their hearts, having been knit together in love, may be encouraged, and that they may have all the riches that assurance brings in their understanding of the knowledge of the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. - Colossians 2:2-3CREDITS: Developed & Hosted by Michael Lane. Produced & Edited by Isabel Kolste. Graphics & Publication by Isabel Kolste. Additional Art, Film, & Photography Credits: Stock media “Memories” provided by mv_production / Pond5 | Logo Stinger: Unsplash.com: Leinstravelier, Logan Moreno Gutierrez, Meggyn Pomerieau, Jaredd Craig, NASA, NOASS, USGS, Sam Carter, Junior REIS, Luka Vovk, Calvin Craig, Mario La Pergola, Timothy Eberly, Priscilla Du Preez, Ismael Paramo, Tingey Injury Law Firm, Dan Cristian Pădureț, Jakob Owens | Wikimedia: Darmouth University Public Domain, Kelvinsong CC0 | Stock media “A stately Story (Stiner02)” provided by lynnepublishing / Pond5
“Is picking your nose actually killing your brain?”It's not a question anyone wants to ask — but The Ben and Skin Show absolutely does in this hilarious, wildly curious, and unexpectedly thought‑provoking episode.Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray dive headfirst into the modern realities of doom‑scrolling, aging, questionable habits, and scientific headlines we barely understand but can't stop thinking about. What starts as a casual conversation about daily scrolling routines — morning, night, gym, bed, repeat — spirals into a laugh‑out‑loud breakdown of Alzheimer's research, dirty fingers, and the true cost of bad habits we refuse to
Cette semaine, on parle d'abord de la grosse actualité d'Ubisoft qui vient tout juste d'annoncer une réorganisation, de nouvelles réductions d'effectifs ainsi que la fin du télétravail pour ses salariés. Côté jeux, commence par le programme télé intergalactique prévu à l'origine pour la Playdate Blippo+. C'est fou et étrangement très cohérent. On continue avec le metroidvania du studio français Douze Dixièmes qui sort MIO : Memories in Orbit. C'est magnifiquement réalisé et l'univers s'arpente avec bonheur, mais le choix de la complexité qui le situe très clairement du côté des héritiers d'Hollow Knight laisse parfois dubitatif. On termine avec le jeu de plateforme 3D Big Hops et sa grenouille aventurière. C'est plein de promesses au premier abord qui ne sont malheureusement pas tout à fait tenues sur la longueur.Jérémie Kletzkine, dans sa chronique jeux de société, nous parle de Moonshine.Chapitres :0:00 Intro2:41 Les news (Ubisoft)36:00 Le com des coms40:18 Blippo+1:04:33 La chronique jeux de société : Moonshine1:08:26 MIO : Memories in Orbit1:47:01 La minute culturelle1:51:56 Big Hops2:08:15 Et quand vous ne jouez pas, vous faites quoi ?Retrouvez toutes les chroniques de jérémie dans le podcast dédié Silence on Joue ! La chronique jeux de société (Lien RSS).Pour commenter cette émission, donner votre avis ou simplement discuter avec notre communauté, connectez-vous au serveur Discord de Silence on joue!Retrouvez Silence on Joue sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/silenceonjoueSoutenez Silence on joue en vous abonnant à Libération avec notre offre spéciale à 6€ par mois : https://offre.liberation.fr/soj/Silence on joue ! c'est l'émission hebdo de jeux vidéo de Libération. Avec Erwan Cario et ses chroniqueurs Patrick Hellio et Corentin Benoit-Gonin.CRÉDITSSilence on joue ! est un podcast de Libération animé par Erwan Cario. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 22 janvier 2026 sur Discord. Réalisation : Erwan Cario. Générique : Marc Quatrociocchi. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Former Idaho Vandals running back standout Joel Thomas, now the associate head coach/running backs coach for Kellen Moore and the Saints, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about working with Moore, what the Saints want to accomplish in future seasons, his desire to become a head coach in the NFL, his role as head coach in next week's Senior Bowl ... and his memories of playing big college games in Boise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FAN MAIL--We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text MessageA coach you could count on. That's the rarest currency in a league built on chaos, and it's exactly what Mike Tomlin delivered for nineteen seasons in Pittsburgh. We break down how standards, not slogans, powered a run with no losing years, a locker room that believed, and a city that saw its own identity reflected in the man on the sideline.We dig into the engine behind the consistency: clear expectations, blunt honesty, and a culture that turned stability into a competitive weapon. Yes, the playoff paradox loomed—loaded rosters didn't always cash out in January—and we talk candidly about game management debates, staff loyalty, and why the regular season excellence that kept the Steelers relevant also set the stage for harsh criticism. The nuance matters: the same traits that sparked frustration forged trust, clarity, and resilience on the inside.Tomlin's legacy reaches further than wins. As one of the most visible Black head coaches in NFL history, he embodied character and steadiness without making himself the story. We reflect on what his quiet decision to step away means for a franchise defined by long-tenured leaders and what the next coach inherits: a high floor, relentless expectations, and a blueprint that proves culture can win. Along the way, we revisit a cold AFC title night, Troy Polamalu's game-sealing pick, and the Santonio Holmes toe-tap that crystallized belief—moments that reveal how preparation and leadership fuse under pressure.If you care about leadership, team culture, and the fine line between stability and complacency, this one's for you. Listen, share with a Steelers fan who still quotes “the standard is the standard,” and leave a review with your take on Tomlin's defining legacy.Key Points from the Episode:• Tomlin's consistency and no losing seasons• Culture as a competitive weapon• Honest communication and locker room trust• The playoff paradox and fair critique• Representation and character-driven leadership• A quiet decision to step away• What the next Steelers coach inherits• Memories that cement a legacyOther resources: Want to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly!
The world's first supersonic passenger plane, Concorde, made its maiden commercial flight 50 years ago this month on 21 January 1976. Its delta-wing design and drooping nose made it instantly recognisable, and although it went out of service in 2003, it is still remembered to this day.
Roma-Milan del 15 marzo del 2008 la decide, quasi allo scadere, Mirko Vucinic.
Fluent Fiction - Italian: A Venetian Journey: Memories, Love, & New Beginnings Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-01-23-08-38-20-it Story Transcript:It: Luca e Martina camminavano fianco a fianco attraverso Piazza San Marco.En: Luca and Martina walked side by side through Piazza San Marco.It: L'aria invernale era fresca, e piccole gocce di pioggia cadevano dolcemente attorno a loro.En: The winter air was crisp, and small raindrops gently fell around them.It: Le maschere colorate si affacciavano dalle vetrine dei negozi, promesse silenziose del prossimo Carnevale.En: Colorful masks peeked from store windows, silent promises of the upcoming Carnevale.It: "Luca, guarda!En: "Luca, look!It: È qui che papà ci portava a prendere il gelato," disse Martina con un sorriso nostalgico.En: This is where dad used to take us to get ice cream," said Martina with a nostalgic smile.It: I suoi occhi brillavano mentre indicava un piccolo caffè accanto alla piazza.En: Her eyes shone as she pointed to a small café next to the square.It: "Ricordo," rispose Luca, il tono calmo, quasi distaccato.En: "I remember," replied Luca, his tone calm, almost detached.It: "Papà adorava quel gelato al pistacchio."En: "Dad loved that pistachio ice cream."It: Giulia, la loro madre, camminava un passo dietro di loro, osservando i figli con occhi pieni di amore e comprensione.En: Giulia, their mother, walked a step behind them, watching her children with eyes full of love and understanding.It: Per un momento, il dolore della perdita sembrava dissiparsi con il dolce ricordo delle giornate passate.En: For a moment, the pain of loss seemed to dissipate with the sweet memory of past days.It: Luca era concentrato sul compito pratico che li aveva portati a Venezia: occuparsi del testamento del padre.En: Luca was focused on the practical task that had brought them to Venice: handling their father's will.It: Tendendo il foglio tra le mani, sentiva il peso della responsabilità.En: Holding the paper in his hands, he felt the weight of responsibility.It: Tuttavia, vedendo Martina così immersa nei ricordi, decise di mettere da parte i documenti.En: However, seeing Martina so immersed in memories, he decided to set the documents aside.It: "Martina, facciamo come facevamo una volta: esploriamo la città," propose, cercando di allentare la tensione tra loro.En: "Martina, let's do as we used to: explore the city," he proposed, trying to ease the tension between them.It: Martina annuì, riconoscente per il gesto del fratello.En: Martina nodded, grateful for her brother's gesture.It: "Mi piacerebbe."En: "I would like that."It: Dopo aver vagato per le strette calli, la famiglia trovò un gondoliere disponibile.En: After wandering through the narrow calli, the family found an available gondolier.It: Saliti sulla gondola, la maestosa serenità della Laguna di Venezia li avvolse.En: Once on the gondola, the majestic serenity of the Lagoon of Venice enveloped them.It: L'acqua tranquilla rifletteva il cielo grigio, mentre il gondoliere navigava silenziosamente tra i canali.En: The calm water reflected the gray sky as the gondolier silently navigated through the canals.It: "Davvero mi manca," Martina confessò all'improvviso, la voce tremante.En: "I really miss him," Martina suddenly confessed, her voice trembling.It: Luca, per una volta, depose la facciata riservata.En: Luca, for once, dropped his reserved facade.It: "Anche a me, sorella," ammise, permettendosi di mostrare il dolore che aveva trattenuto.En: "Me too, sister," he admitted, allowing himself to show the sorrow he had been holding back.It: Giulia ascoltava in silenzio, lasciando che i suoi figli condividessero il peso che avevano portato in modi così diversi.En: Giulia listened in silence, letting her children share the burden they carried in such different ways.It: "Vostro padre sarebbe così fiero di voi," disse infine, cercando di offrire conforto.En: "Your father would be so proud of you," she finally said, trying to offer comfort.It: Dopo la gondola, si ritrovarono seduti in un piccolo caffè tranquillo.En: After the gondola ride, they found themselves seated in a small, quiet café.It: L'atmosfera era accogliente, e il profumo del caffè riempiva l'aria.En: The atmosphere was cozy, and the aroma of coffee filled the air.It: Giulia aprì una piccola scatola di legno che aveva portato con sé.En: Giulia opened a small wooden box she had brought with her.It: Dentro, c'erano due piccoli ciondoli.En: Inside were two small pendants.It: "Questi sono per voi," disse dolcemente.En: "These are for you," she said softly.It: "Suo modo di dirvi che vi sarà sempre vicino."En: "His way of telling you he will always be close."It: Luca prese il suo e lo strinse forte, sentendo per la prima volta un sollievo.En: Luca took his and held it tightly, feeling relief for the first time.It: Martina, guardando il ciondolo, lasciò scendere una lacrima, ma con un sorriso dolce.En: Martina, looking at the pendant, let a tear fall, but with a sweet smile.It: "Sai," disse Luca a Martina, "forse il migliore ricordo è proprio qui, ora."En: "You know," Luca said to Martina, "perhaps the best memory is right here, right now."It: Martina annuì, trovando un nuovo senso di pace.En: Martina nodded, finding a new sense of peace.It: I tre, seduti insieme, sentirono che il legame familiare era più forte che mai, mentre il tempo scorreva dolcemente in una Venezia che continuava la sua vita, testimone di momenti infiniti di amore e memoria.En: The three of them, sitting together, felt that their family bond was stronger than ever, as time gently flowed in a Venice that continued its life, witness to endless moments of love and memory. Vocabulary Words:the square: la piazzacrisp: frescaraindrops: gocce di pioggiaupcoming: prossimonostalgic: nostalgicoshone: brillavanocalm: calmodetached: distaccatopain: il doloreloss: la perditatask: il compitowill: il testamentoresponsibility: la responsabilitàtension: la tensionenarrow: strettethe gondolier: il gondoliereenveloped: avvolsesorrow: il doloreburden: il pesocomfort: il confortoride: la corsaatmosphere: l'atmosferaaroma: il profumobox: la scatolapendants: i ciondolirelief: il sollievotear: la lacrimabond: il legamewitness: il testimonemoments: i momenti
Dave is joined by Jacob Soboroff, MS Now senior correspondent and author of the book 'Firestorm.' Dave makes a lettuce cup dish that takes Jacob back to his past, and then they discuss the Los Angeles fires, which are the subject of Jacob's new book, as well as his personal experiences having grown up in the area. They finish with a MOIF comparing Los Angeles and New York in myriad ways. Get your copy of Firestorm by Jacob Soboroff: https://bookshop.org/p/books/firestorm-the-great-los-angeles-fires-and-america-s-new-age-of-disaster-jacob-soboroff/bd30f244fafba214 Check out Jacob Soboroff on social media: https://www.instagram.com/jacobsoboroff Get your copy of Separated by Jacob Soboroff: https://bookshop.org/p/books/separated-inside-an-american-tragedy-jacob-soboroff/392f1a291b04f998?ean=9780062992208&next=t Learn more about Why Tuesday?: https://whytuesday.org/ Learn more about the film 'Separated': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33029968/ Learn more about Good Neighbor Bar: https://www.goodneighborbar.com/ Learn more about Watch Duty: https://www.watchduty.org/ Learn more about JPL: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ Learn more about Mr. Chow: https://www.mrchow.com/ Learn more about the short film 'Design for Disaster': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35435044/ Learn more about Joans on Third: https://joansonthird.com/ Learn more about Spago: https://wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/spago-beverly-hills/ Learn more about Anderson Cooper's podcast 'All There Is': https://open.spotify.com/show/4fm93OGs4upQbKv8hngvmH Learn more about 2nd Avenue Deli: https://2ndavedeli.com/ Learn more about Nate 'n Al's: https://www.natenals.com/ Learn more about Langer's: https://www.langersdeli.com/ Learn more about Katz's Deli: https://katzsdelicatessen.com/ Learn more about The Strand: https://www.strandbooks.com/ Learn more about Skylight Books: https://www.skylightbooks.com/ Host: Dave Chang Guest: Jacob Soboroff Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Additional Crew: Jake Loskutoff, Nikola Stanjevich, Michael Delgado, Dan McCoy, Michael Berger, Elizabeth Styles Sound Engineer: Kevin Cureghian Editor: Jake Loskutoff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's brand new episode, we discuss perhaps one of the most quoted movies of the 2000s. Barely grossing $6 million in its original theatrical release, this film made over $50 million in DVD sales alone. In fact, the CEO of Blockbuster has gone on record calling it the most stolen movie of all-time because it was never voluntarily returned. We are of course talking about 2006's Grandma's Boy. •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:04:30 - Memories of first viewing •0:07:30 - Pertinent movie details •0:11:15 - Critical and fan reviews •0:24:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:43:00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— Link to purchase Mike's book: https://a.co/d/0vx06Iq SPONSORS- **BIG GROVE- Check out our beers of the episode here- http://BigGrove.com **NordVPN- Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to http://nordvpn.com/breakfast to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast for bonus weekly episodes, voting on upcoming movies, giving your modern-day ratings on our movies and much more. **Mail us something The Confused Breakfast PO Box 10016 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-9802 Special thanks to our executive producers- Josh Miller, Starling, Dylan Mick and NicMad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Agora, com o primeiro mês já em sua parte final, não tem como não dizer que 2026 começou. Parte da prova disso é Mio: Memories in Orbit, talvez o primeiro jogo de 2026 que citamos por aqui, e um que parece um dos primeiros imperdíveis deste ano. Além dele, Jeje começou a desbravar Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo e comentamos ao final o estranho showcase que Resident Evil Requiem recebeu.Participantes:Jessica PinheiroHeitor De PaolaAssuntos abordados:10:00 - MIO: Memories in Orbit55:00 - Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo1:16:00 - Hardspace Shipbreaker1:23:00 - Episódios perdidos do Chaves1:26:00 - Resident Evil Requiem ShowcaseVai comprar jogos na Nuuvem? Use o link de afiliado do Overloadr!Use nosso link de filiado ao fazer compras na Amazon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the big winter storm nears, some North Texans are getting to their local stores while they can. Grocers around the region are seeing more activity as folks stock up. Key items include water and extra food that don't require cooking or refrigeration, such as dried fruits, nuts and granola bars. Other items include flashlights and batteries, baby needs and first-aid supplies. In other news, Garland ISD's board voted Tuesday to support a proposal that would end more than a half-century of court supervision. The 6-0 vote came weeks after the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas filed a motion seeking to have the district's 56-year-old desegregation order lifted; a man has been sentenced to life in prison and found guilty by a Collin County jury for the kidnapping and sexual assault of an 8-year-old child in Plano in the 90s. Sixty-five year old Nicholas Carney of Ardmore, Okla., was sentenced to life in prison, 34 years after the initial crime he committed was reported; nd after five years serving Southern food in Dallas' Lakewood neighborhood, Palmer's Hot Chicken will close at Mockingbird Lane and Abrams Road and move to a delivery, catering and food truck business. The business will move to a ghost kitchen in Garland, where they will make the same recipes, without the dining room attached and make them available via DoorDash and Uber Eats delivery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's TWC Show episode Arvy and Justin talk about thier favourite Royal Rumble memories and matches. Justin also tries to recall all the Royal Rumble and MITB winners by memory.My Official Website + Demo Reel - https://www.justindhillon.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thewrestlingclassic/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thewrestlingclassic X - https://x.com/twcworldwide Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrestlingClassic/ Limited Edition TWC Tee https://headquartersclothing.com/products/headquarters-x-the-wrestling-classic-logo-tee?_pos=1&_psq=wrestlinhg&_ss=e&_v=1.0 WWE Shop Affiliate wwe-shop.sjv.io/RGRxQv 500 Level https://www.500level.com/ Join the Discord Community https://linktr.ee/thewrestlingclassic All Episodes are on "The Wrestling Classic" Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQOYraeFlX-xd8f3adQtTw#TWCShow #RoyalRumble #WWEBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/twc-show--4417554/support.
Did C.J. Stroud give us a hint at the type of offense he really wants to run moving forward? ITL breaks down what stood out and what it could mean for the Texans' offensive direction. Plus, with the Rockets navigating their season, the crew debates whether the trade deadline could be a real avenue to help reshape the team and address needs. The hour wraps with today's QOTD: What was your favorite moment from the Texans' season?
More memories from 2006. What were some of Edmonton's best clubs? We remember some of the spots we used to party at. Robbie dug up an old song he made to let Pepper know how old he was. Dylan found some audio he recorded from one of our Bounce Birthday Bashes. Such a blast from the past. Can you claim you make the best waffle if you use a waffle mix? Are waffles better than pancakes? Pepper's mind is blown when he finds out about tater tot waffles.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Mystery of the Bükk-hegység: A Journey of Magic & Memories Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-01-22-23-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: Benedek lassan lépkedett a hóval borított Bükk-hegységben.En: Benedek slowly trekked through the snow-covered Bükk-hegység mountains.Hu: A fák nehéz ágai hajlottak fejére, alattuk vastag, puha hó.En: The heavy branches of the trees bent over his head, with thick, soft snow beneath them.Hu: Benedek kitartó volt.En: Benedek was persistent.Hu: Szeretett kalandozni, és valahogy mindig megtalálta az utat.En: He loved to explore and somehow always found his way.Hu: Ma azonban más volt.En: But today was different.Hu: Valami belső erőtől hajtva elhatározta, hogy megkeresi azt a titokzatos vízesést, amiről nagymamája, Erzsébet, mesélt gyerekkorában.En: Driven by some inner strength, he decided to find that mysterious waterfall his grandmother, Erzsébet, had told him about during his childhood.Hu: Erzsébet mindig varázslatos történeteket mondott az erdő csodáiról.En: Erzsébet always recounted magical stories about the wonders of the forest.Hu: Mesélt apró manókról, akik az erdei ösvényeket őrzik, és a vízesésről, amely mélyen rejtőzik a hegyek között, csillogó vízáradatával megcsodálva a világ elől.En: She spoke of tiny elves guarding the forest paths and a waterfall hidden deep within the mountains, with its sparkling cascade admired by the world in secret.Hu: Benedek elhatározta, megtalálja ezt a helyet, hogy így tisztelgjen nagymamája emléke előtt.En: Benedek resolved to find this place to honor his grandmother's memory.Hu: Az út nem volt könnyű.En: The journey was not easy.Hu: A hideg szél harapdálta arcát, miközben haladt előre.En: The cold wind nipped at his face as he pressed forward.Hu: Az útvonal nehéz volt.En: The path was challenging.Hu: Erzsébet egyszer mesélt egy veszélyesebb, rövidebb ösvényről, de Benedek habozott.En: Erzsébet had once mentioned a more dangerous but shorter trail, but Benedek hesitated.Hu: A biztonságosabb út hosszabb lett volna, de kevesebb volt a kockázat.En: The safer route would be longer, with less risk.Hu: Mégis valami a szívében azt súgta, próbálja meg a rövidebbet.En: Yet something in his heart urged him to try the shorter way.Hu: A faágak ropogtak alatta, és minden lépéssel egyre beljebb jutott a sűrű erdőbe.En: The branches creaked beneath him, and with each step, he went deeper into the dense forest.Hu: A tájnak csak a halk susogása hallatszott, ahogy a hófoxmagnak esett.En: Only the faint whisper of the landscape could be heard as the snow fell.Hu: A nap lassan ereszkedett, vöröslő fényével megvilágítva az utat.En: The sun slowly descended, casting its red glow to light the path.Hu: Azzal, hogy jobbra kanyarodott az egyik bükkfa mellett, Benedek hirtelen meglátta a vízesést.En: By turning right next to one of the beech trees, Benedek suddenly saw the waterfall.Hu: Félelmetes és gyönyörű.En: Fearsome and beautiful.Hu: Mintha ezernyi jégcsillám gonddal hintett volna az ágakra.En: It was as if thousands of ice crystals had been carefully sprinkled on the branches.Hu: Ahogy közelebb lépett, látta, hogy a vízesés még télen is mozgásban van.En: As he stepped closer, he saw that the waterfall was still in motion even in winter.Hu: A jég csupán fagyott színt játszott a felszínén, de alatta a víz még mindig tovasietett.En: The ice merely played a frozen color on its surface, but beneath it, the water still hurried on.Hu: Ebben a pillanatban Benedek megértette nagymamája históriáinak igazi értelmét.En: In that moment, Benedek understood the true essence of his grandmother's tales.Hu: Nemcsak a hely szépségéről szóltak, hanem a kapcsolatról, amit általa meg lehetett fejteni a múlt és a jelen között.En: They were not just about the beauty of the place, but about the connection one could unravel between the past and the present through them.Hu: Egy mély levegőt vett, és kivett egy apró kavicsot a vízesés mellől, emlékül Erzsébetnek.En: He took a deep breath and picked a small pebble from beside the waterfall as a keepsake for Erzsébet.Hu: Hazafelé tartva Benedek már másképp látta az erdőt.En: On his way back home, Benedek saw the forest differently.Hu: Mintha minden fa, minden hópehely történetet súgott volna neki.En: It was as if every tree, every snowflake whispered a story to him.Hu: És bár a fagyos szél továbbra is kellemetlen volt, megtalálta a melegséget saját belső kalandjaiban.En: And although the freezing wind remained unpleasant, he found warmth in his own inner adventures.Hu: Benedek hazaért, és a szívében újfajta tisztelettel emlékezett Erzsébet történeteire, készen arra, hogy mélyebben kutasson családja gyökereiben.En: Benedek returned home, remembering Erzsébet's stories with a new kind of respect in his heart, ready to delve deeper into his family's roots. 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The fastest passenger flight from Sydney to Frankfurt takes 22 hours and 5 minutes. Still excruciatingly long, many will say. That's right, it was also faster once in a while. 50 years ago, a supersonic Concorde took off the runway in Sydney and landed in the British capital just 17 hours later. Unfortunately, this flight did not become a regular connection. Why not? - Der schnellste Passagierflug von Sydney nach Frankfurt dauert 22 Stunden und 5 Minuten. Immer noch quälend lang, werden viele sagen. Stimmt, es ging auch schon mal schneller. Vor 50 Jahren hob eine überschallschnelle Concorde von der Startbahn in Sydney ab und landete nur 17 Stunden später in der britischen Hauptstadt. Leider wurde aus diesem Flug keine regelmäßige Verbindung. Warum eigentlich nicht?
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Most of us could look at a decades-old yearbook and recognize many of the faces of our former classmates -- but humans aren't the only ones with this remarkable ability. Laura Simone Lewis, PhD, of the University of California, Santa Barbara, discusses her research on the long-term social memories of chimpanzees and bonobos, including a bonobo who remembered family members after 26 years apart. She explains how these great apes navigate their social worlds and what they can teach us about the evolution of our own social cognition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/ Episode Description This week the Sphere Entertainment Company announced firm plans for their second Sphere. While plans for Dubai, London and elsewhere have fallen through, the first "mini Sphere" will be built in National Harbor. With only 6,000 seats will this measure up to the OG and will it take away from the Vegas Sphere? Plus how will it differ? In other news Rio and Golden Gate both celebrated birthdays this week. How the times have changed! We also discuss: Caesars new presidential villas, goodbye to the Mirage Arch, battles against clever bettors, the death of the Atari Hotel and how Las Vegas is struggling with the influencers it hires to promote the city. Episode Guide 0:00 Vegas dinner and a show? 0:30 Downtown LV Events Center is going away 2:21 Rio's 36 birthday 3:35 Golden Gate turns 120 + BBQ suite? 4:48 Caesars sexy renovated Presidential Villas 6:18 The Mirage arch is no more 7:23 Goodbye gold 7:58 Carlos N Charlie's Update at Flamingo 9:31 The battle to stop clever people betting 11:15 Limiting sports betters = limiting card counters? 13:20 Vegas Atari Hotel is officially canceled 14:41 Las Vegas influencer struggles 17:40 The Sphere replicates - Mini Sphere coming 18:44 Will the mini Sphere take away from Vegas? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Matt Davis joins Steve Smith and Dave Anderson to discuss his journey from Palmyra, New York, to becoming Director of Rackets at Park Ridge Country Club in the Chicago area. He reflects on early technical training at Midtown Tennis in Rochester, his education at Ferris State in Professional Tennis Management, and the foundation those experiences provided.The later part of the episode turns into a wide-ranging walk through tennis history, with rapid-fire stories and name drops from decades in the game. Coaches, administrators, players, and mentors are all referenced as the conversation highlights the relationships, lessons, and shared experiences that shape long careers in tennis.
It's episode #3 of the Mark Martin Archive after Mark just experienced a small earthquake in southern California! Matt Martin and Charlie Marlow are alongside as well discussing young racers at the Chili Bowl and Mark being the first "child" driver back in the 1970's. Mark tells us about some of his favorite young drivers in NASCAR and takes a bunch of questions from the audience. What was Mark's favorite race and race car ever? He answers that and more!#nascar #racing #markmartin Big Rock - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
It's Time D-Heads! Get ready, because today we are taking a trip through some of the most iconic moments in pop culture cinema! Joining us this week is MARK HOLTON (Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Teen Wolf, Leprechaun, A League of Their Own, The Naked Gun, Gacy)! Mark is a man whose face you've seen in the movies that defined a generation. Whether he was the spoiled, bike-stealing Francis Buxton in Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the fierce basketball rival Chubby in Teen Wolf, or the lovable Stilwell 'Angel' Gardner in A League of Their Own—he has been a part of the fabric of our pop culture for decades. He's even faced off against the terrifying Leprechaun! Mark discusses that black gum, riding the famous bike, the after party for Teen Wolf, action figures and more. Jonathan stops in to discuss the upcoming comic con, some childhood memories from Halloween, meet ups and more! So get ready for the Nostalgia, the Magic, the Wonder, and the Memories with The DizRadio Show "A Pop Culture Celebrity Guest Show"!
Daniel chapter 5 and the handwriting on the wall have long been criticized as legend. But an ancient clay tablet tells a different story. Discovered in the mid-1800s in modern-day Iraq and dating to 549–486 BC, the Nabonidus Chronicle records key events surrounding the fall of Babylon. Purchased by the British Museum in 1879 and later translated by Sir Henry Rawlinson, this fragment contains historical details that closely align with the account of King Belshazzar in the Book of Daniel. Explore with us as we examine how archaeology and Scripture intersect in one remarkable artifact.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE: https://evidence4faith.org/give/WEBSITE: https://evidence4faith.org/NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/hpazV5BOOKINGS: https://evidence4faith.org/bookings/CONTACT: Evidence 4 Faith, 349 Knights Ave Kewaskum WI 53040 , info@evidence4faith.orgMy goal is that their hearts, having been knit together in love, may be encouraged, and that they may have all the riches that assurance brings in their understanding of the knowledge of the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. - Colossians 2:2-3CREDITS: Developed & Hosted by Michael Lane. Produced & Edited by Isabel Kolste. Graphics & Publication by Isabel Kolste. Additional Art, Film, & Photography Credits: Stock media “Memories” provided by mv_production / Pond5 | Logo Stinger: Unsplash.com: Leinstravelier, Logan Moreno Gutierrez, Meggyn Pomerieau, Jaredd Craig, NASA, NOASS, USGS, Sam Carter, Junior REIS, Luka Vovk, Calvin Craig, Mario La Pergola, Timothy Eberly, Priscilla Du Preez, Ismael Paramo, Tingey Injury Law Firm, Dan Cristian Pădureț, Jakob Owens | Wikimedia: Darmouth University Public Domain, Kelvinsong CC0 | Stock media “A stately Story (Stiner02)” provided by lynnepublishing / Pond5
Medical Notes: Soybean Oil May Be Causing Obesity, How To Improve Workplace Morale, And Why Your Brain Timestamps Memories Your choice of cooking oil might be doing more than just seasoning your food. A breakthrough in mental health treatment is offering new hope for those living with schizophrenia. The "hidden timers" in your brain may hold the keys to your memory. Checking in on your employees' mental health might require more than just a yearly survey. Host: Maayan Voss de Bettancourt Producer: Kristen Farrah Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Children remember dying in past lives. Researchers verify they happened. 3,000 cases. 40 years of data. This is what Dr. Stevenson discovered... Reincarnation?
What does it take to become a beloved radio personality who has shaped the sound of American music for generations? Join host Buzz Knight on this episode of takin' a walk as he welcomes the legendary Bruce Morrow, affectionately known as Cousin Brucie, to explore his remarkable journey through the world of music and radio. As they stroll down memory lane, Brucie shares captivating anecdotes from his illustrious career, including the moment he adopted his iconic moniker in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Buzz Knight, a passionate advocate for music history, dives deep into Brucie's experiences during the transformative era of the 1960s, when the Beatles and the British Invasion forever altered the landscape of rock music. Together, they reflect on the communal experience of listening to music during this golden age, a time when radio served as the heartbeat of American culture. Throughout their conversation, Brucie emphasizes the importance of connecting personally with audiences, a value that has defined his career and continues to resonate today. With his enduring passion for music, Cousin Brucie reveals how he maintains a close bond with listeners worldwide, embodying the warmth and familiarity that made him a household name. As they walk, listeners will gain insights into the evolution of radio and the cultural impact of music, highlighting how these elements shape our collective experience. Buzz Knight's takin' a walk podcast not only celebrates the legacy of legendary musicians but also delves into the stories behind albums and the songwriting journeys that have inspired countless artists. As the episode draws to a close, Brucie shares his thoughts on the power of music and community, leaving listeners with a sense of nostalgia for the rock and roll stories that have defined their lives. This engaging conversation serves as a reminder of the emotional healing that music can provide, making it a must-listen for fans of music history, classic rock, and the stories that shape our favorite tunes. Tune in to this episode of takin' a walk with Buzz Knight and Cousin Brucie for a stroll through the vibrant landscape of American music and the enduring legacy of a true icon.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid details last night's College Football National Championship game, where the Indiana Hoosiers secured their first title in school history with a 27-21 victory over Sid's alma mater in the University of Miami. In other news of the day, Sid remembers his first show back on the air in NYC ten years and a week ago today alongside his late great partner Bernard McGuirk on the inaugural Bernie & Sid program, President Trump's standoff regarding the acquisition of Greenland persists, I.C.E. is condemned at MLK Jr. Day commemorations nationwide and here in NYC, the President is weighing sending federal troops to Minneapolis using the Insurrection Act, and Mikie Sherrill gets sworn in today as the next Governor of New Jersey. Bo Dietl, Jennifer Griffin, Joe Tacopina, Joyce Kaufman, Lara Trump & Reza Farahan join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Cabin Podcast, we're continuing our chat about inventions in Wisconsin with Apurba! From Harley Davidson to Road America, we're covering it all… Tune in now!The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Barron County; https://bit.ly/3EUtWquThe Cabin is also presented to you by:GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJyHo-Chunk Nation; https://ho-chunknation.com/Shop DW; shop.discoverwisconsin.com
In this interview, I chat with Gary J. Walters about White House Memories: 1970-2007, his role as chief usher and what that role entails, planning for inauguration day and evening, his background, his impressions of the various administrations, behind-the-scenes glimpses into life at the White House, reliving his memories at the White House, and much more. Gary's recommended reads are: Books by Michel Connally Books by John Sandford A White House of Stone by William Seale Looking for some great winter reads? Check out my printable 17-page Winter Reading Guide here for a tip of your choice or for a set price here via credit card with over 40 new titles vetted by me that will provide great entertainment this winter and spring - a number of books you will not see on other guides. I also include mystery series recommendations, backlist picks, and fiction and nonfiction pairings. Purchase Kelly and my Shelf Ceremony here. We discuss tons more great read from 2025. Thanks so much to those of you who have donated to the show. Donate to the podcast here or on Venmo. Want to know which new titles are publishing in January - May of 2026? Check out our fifth Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead, and we color-code by genre in this one! Looking for something new to read? Here is my monthly Buzz Reads column with five new recommendations each month. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of the Day's Grimm, hosts Brian Michael Day and Thomas Grimm sit down with Erik Goodge, a United States Marine Corps veteran, financial planner, and avid endurance runner. Erik shares his journey from growing up in the Evansville area to joining the Marine Corps as a Forward Observer (FO) during the height of the Afghanistan conflict.The conversation dives deep into Erik's military service, including the high-stakes role of targeting for artillery and the harrowing experience of being hit by an IED in Helmand Province. Erik provides a raw look at the realities of combat, from the "Spider-Manning" through irrigation fields to the intense physical and mental toll of long-term deployments Beyond the uniform, Erik discusses his transition into the civilian world where he launched his own financial planning practice, UVest Advisory, in 2018. He explains his philosophy on asset allocation and why he focuses on long-term stability over market hype. Finally, Erik shares his passion for running, which serves as his mental "anchor". At the time of recording, Erik was on day 681 of a consecutive running streak, using his endurance challenges to raise thousands of dollars for "Mission First," a non-profit dedicated to supporting veterans through projects like "The Sanctuary on the Hill". Whether you are a veteran looking for inspiration, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone interested in the discipline required to maintain a multi-year running streak, this episode offers valuable insights into resilience and purpose.KEY TOPICS COVERED:• The role and responsibilities of a Marine Corps Forward Observer (FO). • Memories of training at Fort Sill and Naval Gunfire School in Coronado. • First-hand account of Operation Conjure and the largest helicopter insertion since Vietnam. • The physical reality of surviving an IED blast and the recovery process at Bethesda. • Transitioning from the military to launching UVest Advisory financial planning. • Investment strategies: Why asset class level investing beats chasing individual stocks. • The discipline behind a 680+ day running streak and competing in 50-mile ultra-marathons. • Supporting "Mission First" and local veteran outreach in Evansville. Eriks Links:UVest Advisory Financial Planninghttps://uvestadvisory.comMission First:https://thesanctuaryonthehill.orgNOTABLE QUOTES:• "Running's like my anchor in the ground... it's so nice to have one thing that happens no matter what." (Erik Goodge) • "I invest at the level of the asset class, not at the level of the company." (Erik Goodge) If you enjoyed Erik's story of resilience, make sure to like this video and subscribe to the Day's Grimm for more interviews with local legends and veterans. Have a question about financial planning or starting your own running streak? Drop a comment below!TIMELINE:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Welcome01:10 - Family History and Evansville Roots[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]Sadness & ADHD (non-medicated)
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!What do you do when you retire from a corporate career but still want to build things? If you're Mark Freibaum, you buy a 24-foot NASCAR auto hauler and transform it into a mobile woodworking shop for kids.
James Hunter es uno de los gigantes del soul a día de hoy. 40 años después de la publicación de su disco de debut el británico lanza el álbum “Off the fence”, desplegando su variado abanico de estilos. Estupendas canciones propias, sonido y producción absolutamente brillantes, una voz maravillosa y seguramente, desde ya, uno de los discos más bonitos del año.(Foto del podcast por Jim Herrington)Playlist;(sintonía) SAM COOKE “Wonderful world”THE JAMES HUNTER SIX “Two birds one stone” (Off the fence, 2026)THE JAMES HUNTER SIX “Off the fence” (Off the fence, 2026)THE JAMES HUNTER SIX One for Ripley” (Off the fence, 2026)JD McPHERSON “Under the spell of the city lights” (Undivided heart and soul, 2017)LA PERRA BLANCO feat JD McPHERSON “Sin amor” (Lovers and fears, 2026)LES GREENE “Gimme a sign” (2025)LOS RETROVISORES “Un mundo aparte” (Cambio y Corto, 2025)THE MIDNIGHT KINGS “I’m talkin’ ‘bout love” (2025)THE LEN PRIZE 3 “The luckiest guy alive” (Misty Medway magick, 2025)THE LOONS “High and lonesome” (Memories have faces, 2024)THE DAMNED “Summer in the city” (Not like everybody else, 2026)FAST KIDS “Eagle summer” (Fast kids forever, 2025)Versión y Original; OLD LADY “Eagle summer” (Old Lady, 2019)HONEYBEAR THE BAND “The cure” (2026)THE MELLOWS Waiting in the rain” (2026)Escuchar audio
Ever had a moment where you thought, “Why do I care about this so much… I've literally never been here before?” Yeah. Same. In this episode, we're getting weird (the good kind). I'm sharing a personal past life experience that came through loud, emotional, and extremely uninvited — and how it helped explain some very current-life patterns I could never logic my way out of. We talk about: ✨ What a past life memory actually feels like ✨ The difference between intuition, imagination, and energetic recall ✨ Why certain places, people, or eras hit you like a truck ✨ How your soul uses memory for healing (not drama) No robes. No incense. Just real talk about soul memory and why your nervous system might be older than your birth certificate.
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott reflect on the chaos and anticipation surrounding a third Seahawks–Rams matchup, debating momentum, matchup fatigue, and why this NFC Championship feels destined to be a coin flip despite Seattle's recent dominance. But the segment segues into a January 19th birthday remembrances, including Jean Stapleton, Junior Seau, Walter Jones, and a celebration of Dolly Parton. Mitch and Hotshot Scott relive all three previous NFC Championship Games at Lumen Field, from the 2006 breakthrough to the Miracle in 2014, while setting the stage for a fourth rubber match between the Seahawks and Rams. The discussion centers on the emotional weight of the 12th Man flag tradition following Paul Allen's legacy and the uncertainty around whether Pete Carroll, Jody Allen, or another iconic Seahawk should raise it. Ray Roberts explains why the Seahawks' 41–6 demolition of the 49ers wasn't a surprise, pointing to a confident, physical offensive line and a run game that has fully found its identity. He breaks down Kenneth Walker's late-season burst, the unselfish blocking culture among receivers, and how Sam Darnold's oblique injury hasn't altered Seattle's winning formula. Mitch, Brady Henderson, and Jacson Bevens break down why the Seahawks enter the NFC Championship Game in a stronger position than either previous matchup with the Rams, pointing to rest, home-field advantage, and a run game that has fully come alive. They discuss Sam Darnold's oblique injury, the status of key injuries up front, Kenneth Walker's late-season surge, and how Seattle might better contain Puka Nacua this time around. Mitch and Puck break down the emotional roller coaster of the Rams–Bears game and why the Rams, not Chicago, have always been the Seahawks' true postseason threat. They debate quarterback advantages, Sean McVay's mastery of the Seahawks defense, and whether Seattle's dominant run game and home-field edge can neutralize Matthew Stafford. The conversation also veers into NFC Championship superstitions, the 12th Man flag dilemma, and whether it's too soon for Pete Carroll to make a symbolic return. GUESTS Ray Roberts | Former NFL offensive lineman and Seahawks analyst Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Jason Puckett | (Pucksports) Seattle Sports Radio Host/Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Momentum, Memories, and Milestones — Seahawks–Rams III and a Walk Through January 19th History 18:58 | Three NFC Title Games, One Unanswered Question: Who Raises the 12th Man Flag This Time? 35:16 | GUEST: Ray Roberts; Ray Roberts Saw the Blowout Coming — Why the Seahawks Are Peaking at Exactly the Right Time 1:04:35 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Seahawks–Rams Rubber Match Looms — Why Seattle Is Built for This Moment 1:27:02 | GUEST: Jason Puckett; Why the Rams Are the Seahawks' Real Problem — and Why This NFC Title Game Feels Inevitable 1:47:33 | Other Stuff Segment: Lil Jon halftime performance at Lumen Field, Seahawks home atmosphere and crowd energy, Little John diner in Bellevue/Issaquah, 2026 Seahawks outlook and salary cap space, Seahawks pending free agents (Kenneth Walker, Rashid Shaheed, Riq Woolen, Coby Bryant), Denver Broncos quarterback injury and Jarrett Stidham starting AFC Championship, college football playoff expansion debate (12 vs 16 vs 24 teams), Big Ten vs SEC power struggle, Mike Tomlin stepping down as Steelers head coach, Kyle Tucker signing with Dodgers, Dodgers vs Marlins payroll disparity, Mariners spending frustration, Arizona high school basketball player Adrian Stubbs scoring 100 points, KISS internal feud over "Beth" songwriting credit. RIPs: Scott Adams (Dilbert cartoonist), Bob Weir (Grateful Dead guitarist and founding member) HEADLINES: 50 sheep storm supermarket and cause chaos, Denny's workers accused of stealing $500,000 in tips, scientists claim smelling your own farts may protect brain health, man rides horse through Target and it poops on the floor
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/ Episode Description On this episode of MTM Vegas we take you to one of the most iconic names in Vegas. Sahara Las Vegas is 70 years old, but the property has had a wild ride the past 20 years. We recently took a tour with the property's GM to see how the transition back to Sahara has gone, what is new at the property, how they are going for something different and why it is probably way underrated. We also have exclusive news about a new hotel within a hotel concept, a new speakeasy & the Bazaar Meat replacement. Plus we discuss our biggest highlights, surprising takeaways and why Sahara may still be struggling. Episode Guide 0:00 Welcome to MTM Travel 0:31 Info about our Sahara property tour 1:33 The history of Sahara's transition back from SLS 3:27 Sahara's standard rooms are very good 5:15 Alexandria Tower rebrand - New name + concept 7:07 Sahara's pool - Big improvement? 9:27 Sahara's restaurant row 11:20 Bazaar Meat replacement info - Maroon is coming 13:18 How Sahara is catering to locals + garage issues 14:45 Our biggest surprise - Magic Mike Theater 17:19 Sahara's biggest drawback & our final takeaways 20:00 Sahara framed carpet Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
In this episode of Hard Parking, host Jhae Pfenning sits down with Rebecca Nguyen, co-founder of The Warehouse in Mesa, AZ, to discuss her journey from the Future Collector Car Show in 2016 to building the venue into a premier collector car storage facility, social hub, and event space housed in a historic citrus warehouse. They explore Arizona Car Week's growth, the debut of the six-day Art House Collective art exhibition (January 20-25, 2026), and Rebecca's thoughtful approach to curating inclusive events that welcome enthusiasts from all levels, from exotics to family-friendly gatherings. The conversation delves deeper into personal reflections, including the importance of community connections, memories built over a decade, parenthood, and concerns about AI's societal impact, technology's future, and creating positive change. Jhae closes by praising Rebecca's relentless drive and loyalty, encouraging listeners to revisit her 2021 appearance (episode 99) for more on her origins.Follow Rebecca on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/driven.by.becca/Instagram: instagram.com/thewarehouse.az/Chapters: 0:00 Intro, Arizona Car Week Buzz & RAPID Act Discussion 4:15 Catching Up with Rebecca Nguyen at The Warehouse 9:30 10-Year Full Circle: From Future Collector Car Show to Partner 15:45 Building The Warehouse: Storage, Social Hub & Community Vision 22:00 Arizona Car Week 2026 – Art House Collective & Elevated Events 28:20 Event Curation: Inclusivity from Exotics to Family-Friendly 35:10 Challenges, Memories & Making Positive Impact 41:30 Deep Dive: AI, Society, Parenthood & Future Worries 47:50 Rebecca's Drive & Why Connections Matter 51:00 Wrap-Up, Shoutouts & Thanks to Rebecca NguyenDiscussed in this episodeRebecca Nguyen's first appearance on Hard Parking (Episode 99 – "Rebecca Nguyen is Print Driven," December 13, 2021): YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNZZV-CqWrY Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rebecca-nguyen-is-print-driven/id1477527835?i=1000544786155 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/736w0kYvwcaZnOogSOTwGW?si=ch-UcqgeQbqUiIKc8o1Gnw(Great for listeners wanting the full-circle backstory from her Future Collector Car Show days.)Arizona Autobahn Act / House Bill 2059 (RAPID Act):The Reasonable and Prudent Interstate Driving (RAPID) Act, introduced by Rep. Nick Kupper on January 16, 2026, proposes derestricted daytime speed zones for non-commercial vehicles on select rural interstates (pilot on I-8), with night limits at 80 mph, stricter penalties for reckless driving, and annual safety audits—inspired by Germany's Autobahn but with safeguards.Full article: https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/new-bill-could-bring-autobahn-style-roads-to-arizona/Main Show Sponsors: Right Honda: https://righthonda.com/ Right Toyota: https://www.righttoyota.com/ Arcus Foundry: https://arcusfoundry.com Autocannon Official Gear: https://shop.autocannon.com/Contact Hard Parking with Jhae Pfenning: Email: Info@HardParking.com Website: www.Hardparking.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/hardparkingpodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/hardparkingpod/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HardParkingDon't miss The Warehouse's Art House Collective during Arizona Car Week—running January 20-25, 2026! Head to Mesa for automotive art, culture, and community.
The silver lining in spending so much time in hospitals with my husband for his heart condition is that I've adapted what I now call… a hospital bed perspective. It's basically like this… If I was stuck in a hospital bed today… What would I be dying to do? What would I make time for? Who would I make time for? What would I prioritize? It's easy to be in our routine and put things off or not realize that we aren't prioritizing the things and people that we really enjoy the most... But all of a sudden, when you can't do those things, it becomes really clear what you would do if you had the chance. At this stage of my life, I've gotten so clear on my priorities… What's important to me and what's not important to me so it makes it easier and faster to live life fully with this hospital bed perspective… What an incredible gift it is to be able to do so many things… we're just not going to waste it. What the Hospital Bed Perspective Is The hospital bed perspective isn't about fear or negativity. It's about clarity. When your normal options are taken away, life becomes very simple. The noise drops. The distractions fade. What remains are the people, experiences, and moments that genuinely matter. This perspective removes urgency addiction, comparison, and busywork. It exposes what's meaningful and what has quietly been wasting your time. Ditch the little things- drama, things we should be letting go of anyway - they become obsolete. Why We Lose Touch With Our Priorities Modern life makes it easy to drift. Routines become automatic. Busyness becomes a badge of honor. Important things get delayed because they aren't urgent. Weeks turn into months. Months turn into years. Without realizing it, many people protect work and obligations more fiercely than joy, relationships, health, or experiences. The hospital bed perspective interrupts that drift. What Becomes Clear When You Use This Lens… People Who you would want in the room. Who you wish you spent more time with. Where you may have been distracted, rushed, or unavailable. Time What would no longer deserve your energy. What would suddenly feel priceless. What you would deeply regret postponing. Energy What drains you that wouldn't matter from a hospital bed. What lights you up that you keep sidelining. Experiences Trips not taken. Conversations not had. Projects not started. Memories waiting to be made. How to Bring the Hospital Bed Perspective Into Daily Life Using the question: "If I were stuck in a hospital bed next month, what would I wish I had done this week?" Running decisions through the filter: "Would this matter to me from a hospital bed?" Auditing your calendar to see if it reflects what you say matters Taking inventory of relationships you want to invest in more deeply Creating space for joy, presence, and experiences now... not "someday" This approach aligns your time with your values and turns clarity into momentum. The Freedom This Perspective Creates Living with the hospital bed perspective naturally builds gratitude, urgency around what matters, and peace around what doesn't. It simplifies decisions, deepens relationships, and makes everyday life richer. It replaces postponing with presence and guilt with alignment. Wrapping it up… Most people gain this level of clarity only when life forces it on them. The gift is choosing it before you have to. You don't need a hospital bed to start living like someone who understands how valuable, fragile, and full life really is. You can choose that perspective now. And when you do, you stop wasting time. You stop delaying what matters. You start living in a way that actually matches what you care about. What an incredible gift it is to be able to go, build, love, move, dream, try, and experience. Let's not waste it!!
Frank and Ant are joined by dear friend, Derek Ortiz. We go way back with Derek and have been able to make music play lots of shows with him as a member of @SetTheCharge. Tonight we'll talk about years gone by, strange dreams, funny memories, and so much more. This was an INCREDIBLY satisfying show! Watch AND SUBSCRIBE to The Playhouse here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PLFvHP_MRM
Jennifer Westcott is a therapist and regular guest on the pod. This week, she and Paul discuss the complexity of reconciling good memories with abusive memories and the pain of missing family members after choosing to go no-contact. More about Jennifer:https://youtube.com/@therapistsanctuary?si=LXxyNlcClD00m-Qzhttps://www.holistichealingcounselling.com/therapist-sanctuaryhttps://insta.openinapp.co/7s936This episode is sponsored by Greenleaf Book Club. Pick up your copy of Mountains to Cross wherever books are sold!This episode is sponsored Quince. Go to www.Quince.com/mental for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too.This episode is sponsored by AlmaVisit helloalma.com/happyhour to schedule a free therapy consultation today.If you're interested in seeing or buying the furniture that Paul designs and makes follow his IG @ShapedFurniture or visit the website www.shapedfurniture.comWAYS TO HELP THE MIHH PODCASTSubscribe via Apple Podcasts (or whatever player you use). It costs nothing. It's extremely helpful to have your subscription set to download all episodes automatically. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mental-illness-happy-hour/id427377900?mt=2Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing.Our website is www.mentalpod.com our FB is www.Facebook.com/mentalpod and our Twitter and Instagram are both @Mentalpod Become a much-needed Patreon monthly-donor (with occasional rewards) for as little as $1/month at www.Patreon.com/mentalpod Become a one-time or monthly donor via PayPal at https://mentalpod.com/donateYou can also donate via Zelle (make payment to mentalpod@gmail.com) To donate via Venmo make payment to @Mentalpod See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On a very special episode of Men in Blazers, Golden Globe winning actor Wagner Moura sits down with Rog to discuss his film The Secret Agent, including why being a football fan gives him an advantage as an actor and the national pride he feels in representing Brazil. Plus, Wagner reveals the role football plays in his life, his ultimate Brazil five-a-side team, and dives deep on the "Sad Escobar" meme.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.