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Who won? In global marathons 2025, several of the biggest races ended in near photo finishes. Here Benson Kipruto edges out Alexander Mutiso in the NYC Marathon. Kipruto became the first male marathoner to have won Boston, Chicago, and New York in his career. (Ingrid Kristiansen has achieved the Triple for females.)Other male marathon highlights: Sebastian Sawe won his second and third big marathons (London; Berlin) in three marathon starts, all with times in the low 2:02s. His 2:02:16 in Berlin, after extensive pre-race drug testing, was the fastest time of the year. And American Conner Mantz took a big chunk off the American Record for the marathon when he ran 2:04:43 at Chicago. On the women's side, Peres Jepchirchir won a thrilling World Championships Marathon in Tokyo, but then couldn't hold off Joyciline Jepkosgei in Valencia in December. Jepkosgei won there in 2:14:00, the fastest time of the year.The World Championships produced a surprising result in the men's 5000 and 10,000 when seven of the top ten finishers (including both winners) were NOT from East Africa. Cole Hocker picked up his second gold medal in two years, winning the 5000 in Tokyo after taking the 1500 in the Paris Olympics.In the women's springs, Melissa Jefferson Wooden was the standout of the year, winning almost everything she entered by a wide margin. For some reason we can't fathom, World Athletics didn't name her the top female speedster of the year, giving the nod to Sydney McLaughlin Levrone, who was sensational as always. But ...???And those high schoolers, OMG! A 16 year old high school sophomore from Texas, Cooper Lutkenhaus, finished second in the USATF National Champs 800 with a time of 1:42.27. That approaches the unimaginable. Jane Hedengren posted record performance after record performance in 2025, first as a high school runner in Utah, then as a first year student at BYU. Lutkenhaus and Hedengren are already being termed "generational talents" and they might hit that lofty peak in another year or two.Possibly the biggest story of the year, and a depressing one, was the implosion of Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track league. It didn't draw big fan crowds, and turned out not to have sufficient funds to pay all creditors. Now in bankruptcy court but claiming it hopes to continue, GST will continue as a big story in 2026.WHERE TO FIND "RUNNING: STATE OF THE SPORT"Use your smartphone to download our podcast from Apple, Spotify, Pandora, or YouTube Podcasts. Once you've selected your favorite app, search for "running state of the sport."With your computer, tablet, or smartphone, you can also listen direct to “Running: State of the Sport” at the below internet links.AppleSpotifyAudiblePandoraI Heart RadioYouTube"Running: State of the Sport" is brought to you by MarathonHandbook.com and RunLongRunHealthy.com. Marathon Handbook is the world's leading marathon website, with a special focus on trustworthy running information and free, runner-tested training plans for all ability levels."Run Long, Run Healthy" is a weekly newsletter focused on the newest, most scientific, and most useful training advice for runners. It was launched by Amby in 2021, and is now edited by Brady Holmer, exercise physiologist and 2:24 marathon runner.
In this comprehensive year-end wrap-up, we take a deep dive into the most historic and headline-grabbing moments of the 2025 running season. We celebrate staggering athletic achievements, from Jacob Kiplimo's sub-57-minute half-marathon world record to Marcel Hug's unprecedented sweep of all seven World Marathon Majors. This episode also highlights the incredible rise of American distance running, led by Connor Mantz's record-breaking performances, and the inspiring longevity of "ageless" runners like Gene Dykes and Jeanie Rice. Whether you're tracking elite split times or looking for the next fast "non-major" course like Valencia or Dubai, we cover the data and the drama that defined the year.Beyond the podiums, we tackle the "not-so-fun" facts and controversies that shook the running community in 2025. Wediscuss the fallout from Ruth Chepngetich's three-year doping ban, the abrupt weather-related cancellation of the Cape Town Marathon, and the logistical nightmare of the Niagara Falls course error. We also explore the intersection of sports and politics following the arrests at the Kish Island Marathon and the financial collapse of Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track series. Closing on a high note, we celebrate Sydney's induction as the seventh World Major and share our top tips for making 2026 your best running year yet.Our Camp: https://www.runcampkenya.com CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE HTTPS://WWW.MARATHONJOURNAL.COM We are now on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@Lettyruns· Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningpodcast/ · Our Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/runningpodcast· Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/speedstriders/ ·
Breaking news: There will be a live pod in Houston. I repeat... there will be a live pod in Houston! Save the date for Friday, January 9th at 7 pm at the Cullen Theatre. Ticketing link coming very soon. This episode starts with an update on Kara's power outage and some crazy house issues that she's been dealing with over the weekend. She and family are ok, but there's been a lot of extra stress lately. Cue the deep breaths needed. Then, they turn to a discussion on the emerging details from Grand Slam Track's bankruptcy filing, including the large sums of money they owe so many creditors. Michael Johnson promised us transparency, and we are finally getting it because the court is forcing his hand. These new details also raise questions of transparency for some of the "journalism" partners involved. Des and Kara weigh in on whether Citius Mag in particular owed us more transparency about their financial partnership with GST. Big J or little j? Does it even matter when we are just asking for the big T - Transparency?! To conclude the episode, you get thoughts on The Marathon Project's place in the sport, an update on Save the 10,000, and a holiday top 5 to finish it off. Happy holidays everyone!
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Landmark is a ground-breaking research programme aimed at accelerating the search for new treatments by applying cutting edge techniques to gain a new level of insight at cellular level into the changes Parkinson's causes in the brain. Principal investigator Professor Michael Johnson from Imperial College London explains the need across the global research community for the new high quality datasets his team will produce. The project will use tissue samples from the Parkinson's UK Brain Bank, which was set up 22 years ago as a result of the remarkable foresight of Professor David Dexter, who is now the charity's Director of Research. He explains what it was like to see his vision come to fruition when Landmark was launched. The three year research programme brings together a Parkinson's UK led consortium of four major pharmaceutical companies - GSK, Novartis, Roche, and UCB, plus Imperial College London, which was made possible with £4m of funding from the Gatsby charitable foundation. https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/m.johnson
It's mid-December and the running news keeps coming! Grand Slam Track filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy — we dig into the creditor list, the shocking $272K owed to Citius Mag, and what it reveals about the league's spending. On Friday, we broke the news that Athing Mu has left coach Bobby Kersee and moved to Dallas — what's next for her? Plus race recaps from the Brooks XC Championships, the Kalakaua Merrie Mile in Hawaii, and European Cross Country in Portugal. 279.26 we're joined by Yared Nuguse, who previews his quest for a fourth straight Wanamaker Mile title at the Millrose Games on February 1st. Can he break the world record in the indoor mile again?
It promised to revolutionise track and field athletics, but instead, Olympic sprinting great Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track has collapsed after just one season. The league filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US last week. Court documents released today reveal it owes tens of millions of dollars to creditors - including some of the sport's biggest names. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen
Michael Jonson with the Slavic Gospel Association has some updates on the war in the Ukraine from some different perspectives. And he has some religious history of the area that I think is interesting. Plus, some of his information may clear up some to the theories some people believe about why Russia invaded Ukraine.
Guest Michael Johnson, Slavic Gospel Association, joins to discuss the latest humanitarian crisis in Ukraine during ongoing conflict. Will we see an end to the war anytime soon? Discussion of humanitarian violations from Russia during war, living conditions, religious resolution, and more. Australian Prime Minister responds to Bondi Beach shooting, blaming anti-Semitism and...Right Wing Extremism? Vice President JD Vance discusses economic growth and the upcoming golden age of America.
Northfield Arts Guild Executive Director Michael Johnson and Performing Arts Manager Pauline Jennings discuss upcoming events at the Guild, including last weekend's opening of Winnie-the-Pooh, the first in the 411 concert series happening on January 4th, the Fine Craft Collective, classes starting in the new year, and more.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 At the top of the second hour, Kerby will speak with Michael Johnson. Michael is President of the Slavic Gospel Association, and will share the mission of the ministry and about the ongoing war in Eastern Europe. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or […]
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Michael Johnson, President of the Slavic Gospel Association, to discuss the escalating humanitarian crisis in Ukraine as families face freezing temperatures, widespread power outages, and nonstop uncertainty.With over 40% of Ukraine's power infrastructure destroyed, millions are struggling to survive without consistent heat or electricity. Through the Heat and Hope campaign, Slavic Gospel Association is delivering firewood, generators, blankets, and life-saving support—often through pastors risking their lives near the frontlines.Michael shares:What daily life looks like for families surviving without heatHow local churches have become emergency warming centersWhy faith is more than belief—it's action in moments like thisHow everyday people can make a real-world impact right nowThis is a story about leadership under pressure, courage in the face of danger, and how hope survives—even in the coldest places on earth.https://www.sga.org/heat-and-hopehttps://www.sga.org/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.Thank you for tuning in to I Am Refocused Radio. For more inspiring conversations, visit IAmRefocusedRadio.com and stay connected with our community.Don't miss new episodes—subscribe now at YouTube.com/@RefocusedRadioThank you for your time.
Catching up on the news to start, Michael Johnson joins from the SLAVIC GOSPEL ASSOCIATION - $25 donations will help Ukranian families stay warm this winter - the HEAT and HOPE initiative SGA dot org on the web. Thoughts on recall and Jo Co resignations
In dieser Folge sprechen wir ausführlich darüber, wie es im Trainingslager von Swiss Athletics in Südafrika so zu und her geht. Ausserdem rollen wir den Fall Grand Slam Track nochmals auf und sprechen über die leeren Versprechungen von Michael Johnson.Und nicht vergessen: IBIY Christmas Charity Stream am Sonntag einschalten und möglicherweise Weltklasse Zürich Tickets gewinnen! Alle Infos findet ihr hier: https://welcome.ibelieveinyou.ch/ccs
An entire family disappeared from Independence, Missouri but it wasn't reported for 5 months. And then the police determined they were actually on the run and closed the case having never made contact with them. It would take a family member doing her own investigation to get the case reopened. This case is *unsolved*If you have any information on the disappearance of the Johnson family or where Henry Lee Harbison went after he left Independence Missouri in 1974, you can call the Independence Police at 816-325-7300 or NCMEC at 1 800 THE LOST.Support the show!Get the exclusive show Beyond the Files plus Crimelines episodes ad free onSupercast: https://crimelines.supercast.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimelinesApple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crimelines-true-crime/id1112004494 For one time support:https://www.basementfortproductions.com/supportLinks to all my socials and more:https://linktr.ee/crimelinesSources:2025 Crimelines Podcast Source List Transcript: https://app.podscribe.ai/series/3790If an exact transcript is needed, please request at crimelinespodcast@gmail.com Licensing and credits:Theme music by Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty HingesCrimelines is a registered trademark of Crimelines LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dec. 5, 2025- New York policymakers and cannabis regulators are hoping that a "seed-to-sale" tracking system will prevent illegal marijuana products from ending up on legal dispensary shelves in the Empire State. We talk with Michael Johnson, CEO of Metrc, the company implementing the tracking system, about their role in stopping inversion.
Part 1 -- Tom welcomes back singer and songwriter Anthony Nunziata to highlight his December 13 holiday fundraising concert at Broadway United Methodist Church, benefiting Actors Theatre of Indiana, Kids Dance Outreach, and the Indianapolis Men's Chorus. They reflect on Anthony's many Indiana performances and his growing connection to the city's arts community.Anthony shares what he admires about each beneficiary, noting that Kids Dance Outreach will again open the show. The concert will feature music from his new Christmas album, his vinyl release, and special collaborations — including a duet of “The Prayer” with rising local soprano Nicole Soprano.He also updates Tom on his creative projects: a new original album, a Christmas album of 13 songs, an upcoming Live at Café Carlyle recording, and a newly announced children's TV show co-created with talent from Sesame Street. They also touch on his collaborations with his twin brother, producer Will Nunziata, and his recent songwriting trip to Tuscany. Part 2 of the conversation brings together leaders from three Indianapolis arts organizations—Actors Theatre of Indiana (ATI), Kids Dance Outreach (KDO), and the Indianapolis Men's Chorus (IMC)—to discuss their upcoming collaborative benefit concert organized by arts supporters Michael Schafer and Jeffrey Brinkman. Host Tom Alvarez guides Judy Fitzgerald, Michael Johnson, and Stephen McCoy through a discussion of how the project came together, their organizations' missions, and their growth within the local arts community. Each shares a brief history of their group, the challenges of building visibility, and how their backgrounds as performers shape their leadership. They emphasize collaboration, community impact, and mutual admiration while previewing the December 13 performance at Broadway United Methodist Church featuring all three organizations as well as New York performer Anthony, with proceeds benefiting their nonprofits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textThis week Art Wank met Rhonda Davis, Curator of Macquarie University Gallery, and Kon Gouriotis, curator and editor of Artist Profile magazine. They recently curated an exhibition at Macquarie Gallery titled Australian Abstraction. We spoke with them about their thinking behind the exhibition, how they chose the artists involved, and the Macqaurie university Art Collection. 'The Australian Abstraction exhibition series continues its exploration of the evolving nature of abstraction within the Australian context. This second stage retraces the diversity, episodic developments, and layered narratives that have shaped abstraction as an enduring force in Australian art.What began as an international movement has been reconfigured and transformed by artists working within the unique socio-political, cultural, and environmental conditions of this country.Sophie Cape, Julia Davis & Lisa Jones in collaboration, Helen Eager, Louise Forthun, Dale Frank, Michael Goss, Gary Gregg, Sean Hogan, Michael Johnson, Kirtika Kain, Donald Laycock, Ian Milliss, Kyle Murrell, NOT, Louise Olsen, Ana Pollak, Jeannette Siebols, Aida Tomescu, Savanhdary Vongpoothorn and Chris WiseCurated by Rhonda Davis and Kon Gouriotis'About the collection at Macquarie University - 'Our collection adorns the entire campus with artwork on display in the library, the faculties, the hospital, the clinics, and the administration buildings, where staff, students and visitors collectively encounter art as part of the everyday life of Macquarie's expansive campus.The paintings and sculptures add robust vitality, freshness and bursts of colour to the physical environment of the campus − its visual presence is certainly much felt, discussed and enjoyed.'
Mary welcomes Michael Johnson, president of Slavic Gospel Association to enlighten us about the tremendous needs in the former Soviet Union. SGA works with 13 nations to bring light and hope to those who have never heard the good news through various outreaches. Having begun nearly 100 years ago by a man who immigrated to the States from Belarus, SGA has been faithful to put deeds to the Word and bring truth to all ages. We talk about the orphan crisis, in particular the older teens who age out of the orphanages, only to find themselves the target of sex traffickers and the slave trade. These teens who have never known hope, often just wander aimlessly as young adults. Russia has the 3rd highest suicide rate in the world among adolescents. Who will give them a chance for a normal life, and what are the challenges to giving them the gospel? What is the state of their hearts after such a rough beginning? SGA has partnered with 6300 churches to visit these kids and develop relationships with the older teens. We talk about Siberia, Ukraine, even Israel and how to help these Russian kids. An eye-opener for us in the west. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
Friends,Today, Heather and I are joined by the talented writer and comedian W. Kamau Bell to assess the latest week's dark saga of Trump et al.We start with the horrifying reality that 42 million of America's most vulnerable people — the poor, the very young, the very old, the disabled — will not be receiving nutrition assistance starting today because of …. Why? There are funds to pay them, but Trump and his lapdog Republicans in Congress won't release them, although they're happy to keep on paying federal troops and to release tens of billions to the party of Trump's flamboyant libertarian ally Argentinian President Javier Milei.Today is also the day that millions of Americans reliant on Obamacare discover that starting January 1, their health care premiums will rise an average of 30 percent, because Trump and his Republicans in Congress refuse to extend Obamacare subsidies. Which is why Democrats are refusing to join Republicans in approving that new budget.At least King Charles III had the integrity to strip brother Andrew of his royal titles and estates because of Andrew's apparent entanglements with Jeffrey Epstein. But Trump and his speaker of the House lapdog Michael Johnson are keeping the House in recess and won't swear in Arizona's newest member of Congress, Adelita Grijalva — although she won election 39 days ago — out of fear she'll be the deciding vote to demand release of the Epstein files.And more. Please pull up a chair, grab a cuppa, and join the conversation. P.S. If you haven't already gotten one, you might consider buying an official Coffee Klatch mug as a special holiday gift. Or a ticket to: Or perhaps even: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertreich.substack.com/subscribe
One of the challenges we face in Australia is getting more homegrown medtech products purchased and used by local hospitals and health services. MTPConnect's Pathway to Market – Medtech Capability Uplift Program has been supporting ten market-ready Victorian medtech manufacturers to position themselves competitively for local health procurement opportunities. The recent Australian Medtech Manufacturing Alliance (AMMA) Medtech Showcase profiled Victorian-made products and innovations from 25 local manufacturers spanning surgical care and diagnostics to hospital consumables and equipment. From a new nasal swab designed for children to smart bedding systems for aged care and healthcare sectors, the lineup was impressive.The Showcase highlighted ‘Better Health Made Here' – and the MTPConnect Podcast was on the ground talking to companies involved, including those taking part in the Pathway to Market program - Ventora Medical's Edward Buijs, Rhinomed's Michael Johnson, Dentalife's Tom Stray, Sleeptite's Cameron van den Dungen and Certius Medical's Tim Stewart - as well as local leaders Care Essentials' Helen Skazas and Lindo's Robert Gangi. The Pathway to Market program is an initiative of the Australian Medtech Manufacturing Alliance (AMMA), delivered by MTPConnect in partnership with BioMelbourne Network and supported by the Victorian Government. Applications for the 2026 Pathway to Market program will open towards the end of 2025.
In this episode of Inside Personal Growth, Greg Voisen sits down with award-winning documentary filmmaker Michael Johnson to explore his latest project, Prairie Prophecy. The film dives deep into the visionary work of Wes Jackson and the Land Institute's groundbreaking approach to sustainable agriculture, reimagining how humanity grows food by learning from nature itself. Michael shares his journey from producer to director, the unexpected inspiration behind the documentary, and the profound lessons learned while chronicling a story that connects environmental science, spirituality, and human responsibility. Together, they discuss the 10,000-year-old problem of agriculture, the concept of perennial polyculture, and how this movement could reshape the future of our planet. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of regenerative farming, environmental storytelling, and how individual actions—like growing a simple tomato plant—can reconnect us with the Earth's natural rhythms.
Northfield Arts Guild Executive Director Michael Johnson and Performing Arts Manager Pauline Jennings talk current and upcoming events at the Guild, including their Halloween show World's Greatest Zombie, this Sunday's performance from Victor Zupanc and Kevin Kling, Tim Lloyd's Retrospective show, the upcoming Fine Craft Collective, and more.
Guest Michael Johnson, Slavic Gospel Association, joins to discuss the ongoing search for missing orphans in Ukraine and Russia. Discussion of churches working to help children, black markets of human trafficking, and missionary work in the area. President Trump honors Charlie Kirk on his would be birthday with the Presidential medal of freedom. Discussion of grassroots activism, youth activism, and promoting a narrative and agenda of success and positive messaging.
Bob kicks off the show talking with Cleveland police detective, Steve Loomis, about the Chicago stand down and the Sheriff's here in Cleveland. Bob then welcomes journalist Lisa Murtha to the show to talk about a rupublican candidate for the House in Ohio who is being targeted by the radical left machine. Bob then talks with Michael Johnson, President of the Slavic Gospel Association, based in Chicago.to talk about orphans who end up being sex tafficked.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another conversation with Michael Johnson, JD Find the video of this conversation at https://youtu.be/ep3ouem8-uM Find Michael's firm at www.michaeljohnsonlegal.com/ Find his Instagram at www.instagram.com/physiciancontracts
This week, Joe is featuring Pianist/Composer Michael Johnson from his 2007 Self-Published recording titled “Driven.”
The bigger problem is that the US government is legally allowed to lie to us! PLUS, Michael Johnson, President of the Slavic Gospel Association, tells Shaun about the tragedy of former Soviet Union orphaned teens who end up in the sex trafficking industry (and worse) and how his organization is connecting with them to turn them towards Christian communities instead of sex slavery. And Marc Beckman, author of Some Future Day: How AI Is Going to Change Everything, tells Shaun about AI's capabilities to clean up corruption with data analytics and the beauty of cryptocurrency being protected in the face of corruption. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Johnson, President of the Slavic Gospel Association, tells Shaun about the tragedy of former Soviet Union orphaned teens who end up in the sex trafficking industry (and worse) and how his organization is connecting with them to turn them towards Christian communities instead of sex slavery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The MMAnomaly Show: No Filter we will be going over our Best Bets and Predictions for UFC 318 Poirier vs Holloway!In this episode, we'll have Actor Brandon Stanley (Peacemaker Season 2, She-Hulk Season 1) on as well as his long-time friend Dean to talk about their picks for UFC 318Let us know your bets and picks in the comments below!Join in on the commentary in the comment section below! We might even throw your comment up in the video during the live stream! For the latest episodes of The MMAnomaly Show, subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, or iTunes.Subscribe to MMAnomaly on YouTube: https://bit.ly/MMAnomalyYoutubeSubscribe to The MMAnomaly Show: on iTunes: https://apple.co/3AQuoVlSubscribe to The MMAnomaly Show on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3HBMC0GLike MMAnomaly on Facebook: https://bit.ly/MMAnomalyFBFollow Olin/MMAnomaly on Twitter: https://bit.ly/MMAnomalyTweetsFollow Jive Turkey Nano on Twitter: https://bit.ly/JiveTurkeyTweetsTimestamps: 00:00 Intro w/ Guest Stars Brandon Stanley and Dean MMA! 2:37 Carly Judice vs Nicolle Caliari 6:40 Peacemaker Season 2 Talk! 9:57 Brunno Ferreira vs Jackson McVey 15:10 Ryan Spann vs Lucasz Brzeski22:12 Jimmy Crute vs Marcin Prachnio 30:32 Adam Fugitt vs Islam Dulatov 36:33 Ateba Gautier vs Robert Valentin Frey 44:16 Francisco Prado vs Nikolay Veretennikov51:22 Marvin Vettori vs Brendan Allen 1:05:28 Kyler Phillips vs Vinicius Oliveira 1:24:05 Daniel Zellhuber vs Michael Johnson 1:33:15 Dan Ige vs Patricio Pitbull 1:44:35 Kevin Holland vs Daniel Rodriguez 1:54:26 Paulo Costa vs Roman Kopylov 2:02:46 Max Halloway vs Dustin Poirier All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.#ufc #mma #boxing #bjj #kickboxing #muaythai #jiujitsu #fight #wrestling #fitness #conormcgregor #martialarts #ufcfightnight #PFL #UFC318 #AlexPerriera #UFCVegas106 #sport #gym #karate #danawhite #khabibnurmagomedov #mixedmartialarts #DDP #champion #motivation #workout #wwe #knockout #FantasyFootball #DustinPoirier #MaxHolloway #MMAnomaly #Demmaboyz #NoFilter #MMApodcast #Parlay
In this episode of The MMAnomaly Show: No Filter we will be going over our Reactions and What's Next for the biggest winners of UFC 318 Poirier vs Holloway!In this episode, we'll have Dean MMA co-starring!Let us know your bets and picks in the comments below!Join in on the commentary in the comment section below! We might even throw your comment up in the video during the live stream! For the latest episodes of The MMAnomaly Show, subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, or iTunes.Subscribe to MMAnomaly on YouTube: https://bit.ly/MMAnomalyYoutubeSubscribe to The MMAnomaly Show: on iTunes: https://apple.co/3AQuoVlSubscribe to The MMAnomaly Show on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3HBMC0GLike MMAnomaly on Facebook: https://bit.ly/MMAnomalyFBFollow Olin/MMAnomaly on Twitter: https://bit.ly/MMAnomalyTweetsFollow Jive Turkey Nano on Twitter: https://bit.ly/JiveTurkeyTweetsTimestamps: 00:00 Intro w/ Guest Star Dean MMA! 2:09 Betting Recap7:28 Carli Judice with a big TKO finish16:05 Brunno with the sub W23:55 Ryan Spann is SUPERMAN with a sub victory32:51 Jimmy Crute big first round sub win! 39:13 Islam Dulatov with a nasty KO finish 48:34 Ateba Gautier MONSTROUS KO win59:55 Nikolay Veretennikov split decision win1:09:31 Brendan ALL IN Allen gets the W and fight of the night1:27:05 Vinicius is victorious1:33:52 Michael Johnson with the HUGE UPSET WIN1:58:22 Patricio Pitbull gets his first ufc win 2:05:01 DROD beats Kevin Holland2:14:40 Paulo Costa and his secret juice defeats Roman Kopylov2:19:33 Max Holloway AND STILL BMF Champ2:22:22 Farewell Dustin!All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.#ufc #mma #boxing #bjj #kickboxing #muaythai #jiujitsu #fight #wrestling #fitness #conormcgregor #martialarts #ufcfightnight #PFL #UFC318 #AlexPerriera #UFCVegas106 #sport #gym #karate #danawhite #khabibnurmagomedov #mixedmartialarts #DDP #champion #motivation #workout #wwe #knockout #FantasyFootball #DustinPoirier #MaxHolloway #MMAnomaly #Demmaboyz #NoFilter #MMApodcast #Parlay
Miss T covers hot topics straight with no chaser with special guest Michael Johnson
Northfield Arts Guild Executive Director Michael Johnson and Performing Arts Manager Pauline Jennings talk current and upcoming events at the NAG, including Forbidden Broadway, new murals in town, the current Jim Bonhoff exhibit, and more.
Michael Johnson, SGA.org, introduces us to his organization and the work they do through churches in the Slavic countries.Pastor Greg joins me as a co-host to visit with Mr. Johnson.
Today’s Podcast is a SPECIAL PODCAST- There are children in dire need of our help! It is written:Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world. James 1:27.And just as each person is destined to die once and after that comes judgment. Hebrews 9:27Today Mr. Black will be joined by Michael Johnson, President of the Slavic Gospel Association. And the focus is on children! With all the heartache of the Ukrainian people it is the children that suffer the most. A staggering 87% of Teenagers who ‘age out’ of orphanages in the war-torn country will fall victim to Sex Trafficking, slavery, organized crime, or even suicide! Please take 20 minutes and listen to the cries for help and be a difference maker! This podcast and your listening have been ordained; For such a time as this! You matter, those children matter, today let us make a difference! Tune in and be moved to action and be the family, and the hands and feet of our Lord to those who have little, or no hope! Their hope is YOU!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Johnson, President of the Slavic Gospel Association (SGA), joins the show to share his journey from high-powered New York advertising executive to leading one of the most impactful global ministries of our time. With nearly 90 years of history, SGA partners with more than 6,000 evangelical churches across Russia and the former Soviet Union, meeting urgent needs and advancing the Gospel in some of the world's most difficult places.In this conversation, Michael reflects on his early calling, the lessons learned through decades of leadership, and SGA's mission to reach orphans, support pastors, and bring hope where it's needed most. From grassroots aid distribution to church planting and crisis response, Michael offers a powerful reminder that faithful stewardship and bold obedience can change lives for generations.https://www.sga.org/leadership/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.Thank you for tuning in to I Am Refocused Radio. For more inspiring conversations, visit IAmRefocusedRadio.com and stay connected with our community.Don't miss new episodes—subscribe now at YouTube.com/@RefocusedRadio
During this week's episode of the Oakley Podcast, host Jeremy Kellett is joined by Michael Johnson, one of our owner/operators at Oakley Trucking. Mike shares his remarkable journey from serving as a Marine and working as a heavy haul trucker to becoming an insurance adjuster and Oakley owner/operator. He discusses his family's adoption story, the challenges and rewards of trucking, and offers practical advice on navigating insurance policies for both truckers and homeowners. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the importance of understanding insurance coverage, the diverse backgrounds of truck drivers, and the supportive community at Oakley. Key takeaways include being proactive with insurance, appreciating the varied paths in trucking, the impact of strong family and faith values, and so much more.Key topics in today's conversation include:Welcome to the Show and Sponsor Reveal: Boss Truck Shops (1:44)Why Boss Truck Shops is a Sponsor (5:35)Introducing Owner/Operator Mike Johnson (8:14)Military Service as a Korean Linguist (11:57)Transition to Trucking and Heavy Haul (14:21)Becoming an Owner-Operator at Oakley (15:58)Orientation and Owner-Operator Experience (21:07)Insurance Adjusting Side Career (22:26)Storm and Disaster Response Stories (23:35)Insurance Adjusting Details and Advice (26:36)Replacement Cost vs. Actual Cash Value (28:33)Renters Insurance and Personal Property Claims (31:44)Public Adjusters and Fighting Insurance Denials (34:03)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (37:13)Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. For more information, check out our show website: podcast.bruceoakley.com.
What if one phone call could completely change the trajectory of your life? In this episode, I sit down with Michael Johnson, a scientist turned entrepreneur, president of the New Jersey Innovation Institute, and now author of 1% Dad. His story is one of relentless work ethic, fearless curiosity, and the ability to seize opportunity when it knocks, even if you don't recognize it at first. From a childhood shaped by devoted parents and early struggles in school and sports, Michael shares how discovering the power of hard work in high school football set him on a path of discipline that has driven every chapter of his journey.We dive into the unlikely twists that brought him from building rockets in the driveway with his science-teacher dad to a NASA internship he almost ignored, to launching a biotech company out of a basement.Michael takes us inside the grit behind building Visikol, from hustling for early funding to convincing pharma giants to trust two twenty-somethings with their most guarded research, and the gut-wrenching challenges of keeping a startup alive through crises, including COVID, when business evaporated overnight. His decision to sell the company at its peak was equal parts strategic foresight and personal necessity, a move that proved wise when the market collapsed shortly after.Today, as President of the New Jersey Innovation Institute, he's focused on helping founders get their ideas into the world and inspiring fathers to excel in both their personal and professional lives through his newly released book, 1% Dad. His book serves as a call to action for men to reconnect with their health, purpose, and presence at home, and Michael gets honest about the isolation, self-doubt, and quiet struggles many fathers face. He also opens up about the moments of vulnerability behind his successes, the mentors who shaped him, and the practical mindset shifts that have carried him forward.This episode is packed with stories, lessons, and insights that hit well beyond business. If you've ever wondered how to navigate the unknown, protect your energy, and keep pushing forward when things get messy, this one is for you.00:00 – Introduction & Early Life 02:36 – Discovering Discipline Through Sports 07:29 – Mentors & Lifelong Lessons 11:14 – From Science Enthusiast to NASA 17:46 – Early Entrepreneurial Spirit 20:25 – Founding Visikol 23:36 – Securing First Funding 26:54 – Surviving the Startup Struggle29:09 – The COVID Crisis & Pivot 30:56 – Deciding to Sell 33:41 – Leading NJII 39:15 – Writing 1% Dad 42:09 – Vulnerability & Honesty in the Book 45:19 – Silencing Self-Doubt 48:20 – Advice to His Younger Self 51:34 – Final Thoughts & Where to Find the BookMichael on Socials: IG: mjohnson_phd X: @MichaelJoh82712LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-johnson-njii/ Youtube: @1percentdad Jon on Socials: IG: @thejonschultzpodcast X: @JonSchultzPod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-jon-schultz-podcast www.jonschultz.com
This episode kicks off with a recap of a chaotic week hosting 12 family members, which led to a chance encounter with an Instagram follower who gifted us a sailboat. We share a surprising family connection to one of the real life 1916 shark attacks that inspired the movie Jaws, and tell the story of Bucky's lost dog harness that miraculously washed ashore five days later. In sports, we break down the drama from the track world, discussing the shockingly low prize money at the USATF Championships and the disappointing news that Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track is unable to pay its athletes. We also cover the viral video of NASCAR driver Connor Zilisch breaking his collarbone while celebrating a win, and USA Weightlifting's official statement against the controversial Enhanced Games. Plus, we review documentaries on Liver King and Shaq's revival of Reebok, explore Strava's list of the world's most popular toilets for athletes, and laugh at a list of clever ways to "rage bait" a man all while navigating multiple kid related emergencies in the background, including a minor kitchen flood.
Michael P. Johnson, PhD, PT is Chief Researcher, Home Care Innovation at BAYADAHome Health Care in Moorestown, NJ. This is a new role where Dr. Johnson isresponsible for building an infrastructure that will support collaborative research effortsacross eight (8) specialty practices at BAYADA, partnering with academic researchers, industry leaders, as well as payors and policy makers, to advance the quality and accessibility of care in the home. Prior to his role as Chief Researcher, Dr. Johnson spent nearly 10 years as President of the Home Health Practice which is comprised of over 120 offices in 22 states that provide care to nearly 29,000 clients weekly through a multidisciplinary team approach delivered by over 3,500 clinicians and staff. The practice focusesprimarily on geriatric home care services under the Medicare Program. He also served, concurrently as President of the Hospice Practice for 3 years, which is comprised of over 20 offices in 8 states that provide end of life care to nearly 1,400 clients daily. Dr. Johnson has served as a member of the National Advisory Council for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a Steering Group member for the AQA Alliance, and as a consultant on the development and testing of quality measurements for use in the Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS). He has also served in multiple elected and appointed roles within the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) over the past 30 years, including as a member of the Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP) for the Center on Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR). He lives just outside of Philadelphia, PA with his family - spouse of 33 years – Beth and three adult children – Lucas, Madeline, and Paige. He holds a BS in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University (Boston), an MS in Orthopedic Physical Therapy from MCP Hahnemann University (Philadelphia) and a PhD in Health Policy from the University of the Sciences (Philadelphia).
In this episode, Michael Johnson, president of the Slavic Gospel Association, discusses the dire situation of orphaned teens in Eastern Europe, particularly in Ukraine. He shares the historical context of the organization, the cultural challenges faced by families, and the significant role of the church in providing hope and support to these vulnerable children. Amidst the ongoing war, Johnson highlights the humanitarian efforts being made and the revival of faith occurring in the region. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com Learn more about Michael's organization Watch The Tudor Dixon Podcast on RumbleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gossip? Facts? Real news? This episode has a little bit of all 3 in a back-and-forth dynamic that will leave you laughing and loving it. Des and Kara start with an update on their girls trip to Cincinnati to visit their friend @runningcb. There was baseball and tennis and so much walking involved that Kara is still sore today. There were also shenanigans with dog Miles and beer challenges for Des and shared bedrooms. It's safe to say that Des and Kara have entered into a new level of friendship with this trip (and that Crouton might be jealous). Then, they turn to all of the running chatter from this past week including a comeback race for Keely, WR attempt for Faith, hope for Yared, and of course, the latest "transparency" from Michael Johnson and Grand Slam Track. They talk doping offenses from Fred Kerley and collegiate Parvej Khan, remind the pros how easy it is to use the whereabouts system, and wonder when more rigorous testing will come to the collegiate and high school level. With NIL expanding, are high schoolers and their parents ready for testers to watch them pee in a cup?! Finally, they end with an unhinged Lagoon Sleep top 5 (err... 4?). Now to support the podcast and our sponsor Lagoon, use code NOBODYASKEDUS for 15% off on your first order. You can check it out at this link to take the quiz and find the perfect pillow for you: https://lagoonsleep.com/pages/lagoon-the-nobody-asked-us-podcast-from-kara-goucher-and-des-linden
Missouri Republican lawmakers say it's likely they'll have a special session to redraw the state's congressional lines and eliminate Rep. Emanuel Cleaver's seat. But could the effort backfire? Plus, we'll hear from Missouri state Rep. Michael Johnson of the Legislative Black Caucus about their plans to fight redistricting.
There's a moment in this conversation with 4x Olympic Champion Michael Johnson that stopped me in my tracks. He said, “Success doesn't care what you believe you deserve.”That line sums up what this episode is really about, the difference between wishing for results and doing the work required to earn them.Michael didn't become one of the most dominant athletes in history by chasing comfort. He became great by facing the hard truth. By asking himself the questions most of us avoid. And then doing something about it.In this episode, I unpack the habits Michael used throughout his life, from championship seasons to career-ending injuries to the day he was told he might never walk properly again. It's about discipline, honesty, and doing what it takes, not what feels easy.We explore:Why the best avoid shortcutsThe mindset Michael used to break recordsHow to handle setbacks without denialThe power of asking better questionsWhy doing the uncomfortable thing often leads to growthThis episode is a reminder that high performance doesn't come from believing you're ready. It comes from acting like it, even when no one's watching.Here is more information on the studies referenced: Self-Regulation and Performance in Elite Athletes (Joanne Hudson & Dave Day 2016, Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology)What Self-Awareness Really Is (and How to Cultivate It), (Dr. Tasha Eurich, Harvard Business Review)Emotion Regulation Choice (Gal Sheppes et al. 2012)Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (Carol Dweck)Self-Control and Grit (Angela Duckworth et al. (2020), Personality and Individual Differences)Listen to the full episode with Michael Johnson: https://pod.fo/e/254ca8
Dustin Poirier goes out with class, and Max Holloway's legend continues to grow. Also Oleksandr Usyk. Good weekend of fights! Read my huge, two part breakdown of Joshua Van vs Brandon Royval on Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/facepunching/p/joshua-van-vs-brandon-royval-part?r=evbq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true Sumo is back, and that means more Heavy Henka with Miguel Class on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/heavyhands Heavy Hands merch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64577943?asc=u CONTENTS 00:00 Intro 2:50 Holloway vs Poirier 3 33:19 Costa vs Kopylov 43:43 Holland vs Rodriguez 49:47 Usyk vs Dubois 2 1:02:27 Johnson vs Zellhuber
And we aren't talking about Caesar salad... Kara and Des are joined in-person by a very special guest on this one. She isn't very talkative, but they can't stop interacting with her throughout the show. You might jump over to YouTube for the full experience on this one. This episode is a good one that is absolutely jam-packed. You get all of the life updates from both. Des gives us the rundown on pacing Western States and her epic, hut-to-hut trip in Switzerland, where she learned the magic of trekking poles. Now, trekking poles might be coming to a road marathon near you ;). Kara shares about her summer in Minnesota, calling Grandma's and then calling Pre, and the always-welcomed Colt Goucher running news. Then, they dive into the commentary for which you've been waiting a few weeks... what did they think of the Faith sub-4 attempt and her WR to follow at Prefontaine? Plus, which results at the Prefontaine meet turned their heads, including the women's 5K record and the always-exciting men's 1500m where Yared Nuguse was nipped at the line? Bonus topics include the Donovan Brazier comeback and where oh where is the Grand Slam Track prize money which has yet to be paid? Michael Johnson promised transparency but still has not showed us whether or not GST's wallet is deep enough for the promises made. Finally, they end with a Lagoon Sleep top five to celebrate all of the July birthdays from the show, including Kara's older sister Kelly. Now to support the pod and pick up a cooling Otter pillow, use code NOBODYASKEDUS for 15% off on your first purchase at lagoonsleep.com/NOBODYASKEDUS.
Max Holloway did exactly what he promise — he spoiled the retirement fight of Dustin Poirier in front of Poirier's home crowd in New Orleans as he retained the BMF title in the main event of UFC 318 on Saturday night. After becoming the first to successfully defend that title, where does "Blessed" go in the UFC's lightweight division? Following the pay-per-view event, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck and Alexander K. Lee discuss what's next for Holloway following his decision win over Poirier. Additionally, future matchups are discussed for Paulo Costa after his lopsided decision win over Roman Kopylov in the co-main event, Daniel Rodriguez following his win over Kevin Holland in one of the craziest fights of 2025 thus far, along with fellow main card winners Patricio Pitbull, Michael Johnson, and more. Follow Mike Heck: @m_heckjr Follow Alexander K. Lee: @AlexanderKLee Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim and Matt are back on UFC Unfiltered with veteran guests Michael Johnson and Jimmy Crute ahead of UFC 318.Michael discusses his resurgence at 39, including a new mindset, stem cell treatments in Cancun, and how he's embracing the gatekeeper role while aiming for one last title push. Matt, fresh off his own stem cell therapy, is especially curious about the impact ahead of Michael's fight with Daniel Zellhuber.Later, Aussie light heavyweight Jimmy Crute joins the show — and Matt immediately crowns him a fellow Kimura Savage. Crute opens up about bouncing back from a five-fight winless streak, adjusting to the New Orleans time zone, and what to expect in his bout against veteran Marcin Prachnio.Jim and Matt wrap with their UFC 318 picks — including the BMF title trilogy between Holloway and Poirier, and other must-watch matchups.
Our Max, who art in N'awlins, Blessed be thy name. Read my huge, two part breakdown of Joshua Van vs Brandon Royval on Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/facepunching/p/joshua-van-vs-brandon-royval-part?r=evbq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true Sumo is back, and that means more Heavy Henka with Miguel Class, coming soon to the Heavy Hands Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/heavyhands Heavy Hands merch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64577943?asc=u