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In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Hugh Millen about the Brendan Sorsby case and NCAA’s role in the situation with him now being allowed to play after the gambling scandal, plus Millen talks about Seahawks MiniCamp and A.J. Barner being on the rise, then the guys discuss the ongoing Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith joins us to talk through his unique association at Bristol City, from player to academy coach to manager, and reveals the real reason Steve Coppell left the club after two games. Episode originally released as 'A Cider With: Keith Millen' on 23rd May 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Zum Angebot zählen Multi-Supplemente, Mono-Supplemente, Sportsupplemente wie Kreatin oder auch Proteinriegel, Shakes und essenzielle Aminosäuren Mit dem Code veganperformance erhältst du 5 % Rabatt auf deine Bestellung. Zur Firmenwebseite: Watson Nutrition ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quellen: Hier sind alle bisher genutzten Quellen im APA-Standard, ohne DOI und ohne Link: Bell, L., Gibbs, J., & Cappuccio, F. P. (2026). The effect of plant-based dietary patterns on C-reactive protein: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials, L., & Sayers, S. P. (2006). Efficacy of a tart cherry juice blend in preventing the symptoms of muscle damage. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 40(8), 679–683. Dehghani, E., Beba, M., Danandeh, K., Memari, A., Ershadmanesh, M. J., Rasoulian, P., Danandeh, A., & Djafarian, K. (2025). 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What happens when we stop treating suffering as a fixed identity and start relating to it as a changeable state?In this conversation, Amy Wheeler is joined by Colleen Millen, a licensed marriage and family therapist and yoga therapist who works at the intersection of somatic psychotherapy, nervous system regulation, and post-traumatic growth. Colleen shares how “healing happens in present time,” why choice and consent are foundational to real change, and how small, repeatable practices can reshape patterns that once felt permanent.Together, they explore neuroplasticity in everyday language (“neurons that fire together wire together”), how somatic tracking restores access to the prefrontal cortex when stress responses take over, and why therapy and yoga therapy can be most effective when they are collaborative—rooted in agency, curiosity, and what is life-affirming for the individual. In This Episode, You'll HearWhy post-traumatic growth can be a more empowering framework than only focusing on post-traumatic stressHow agency and consent orient the healing process (“Do you even want to rewire this?”)A practical, listener-friendly explanation of Dan Siegel's “hand model of the brain” and what it means to “keep the lid on”How somatic approaches support regulation when words aren't accessibleWhy short-term coping practices can lead to long-term changeWhat it looks like to track psychobiological shifts in real time and “stay with” the moment of the changeA grounded reframe: depression or anxiety can feel like a trait—until, over time, it becomes “a jacket that doesn't fit anymore”How yoga philosophy (including kriyā yoga and bhāvanā/intentionality) can support behavior change without forcing a one-size-fits-all approachThe role of telehealth in expanding access—especially for postpartum clients and busy householders Key Moments (listener roadmap)Colleen's path: journalist → yoga teacher (since 1999) → LMFT journey (began 2009; licensed 2018)Why “post-traumatic growth” matters: hope, agency, and the possibility of a new relationship to sufferingSomatic psychotherapy basics: how stress shows up through the body (breath, belly, skin, heart rate)Window of tolerance + polyvagal orientation: getting a “map” for the nervous systemDan Siegel's hand model: a clear explanation for both audio and YouTube listenersNeuroplasticity in daily life: how intention + repetition + small practices reshape what's possiblePresent-time stabilization: why you don't always need to “go into the past” to healRepetition and practice: why the micro-moments matter—and how real change accrues over time Practical Takeaways (gentle, doable)Name the moment: “Something just happened.”Anchor in the body: feel your feet, notice your breath, sense support from the chair.Choose one tiny action you can repeat (a short walk, a grounding pause, a few breaths, a hand on the heart).Track the shift: What changes in your breath, pace, sensation, or clarity when you slow down?Repeat: consistency is what makes the new pathway more available under stress. About Colleen Millen (LMFT-CA)Colleen Millen is a somatic psychotherapist and yoga therapist who supports clients navigating anxiety, depression, and the desire for post-traumatic growth. Her work emphasizes nervous system education, present-time stabilization, and collaborative inquiry that honors choice, pace, and lived experience. She currently offers telehealth and hybrid services in California. Resources MentionedNARM (NeuroAffective Relational Model) — inquiry, agency, and what you want for yourselfPolyvagal Theory — understanding states and regulationWindow of Tolerance — a framework for tracking arousal and capacityDan Siegel's Hand Model of the Brain — “flipping the lid,” cortex/offline vs. online regulation supportInterpersonal Neurobiology / Mindsight (Dan Siegel) Connect with Colleen (California)Positive Counseling & Psychology: PositiveCounselingPsychology.comRula: Rula.com
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Zak Mir talks to Dr Jim Millen, Non-Executive Chairman, Physiomics, regarding recent progress at the mathematical modelling, data science and biostatistics company, and issues regarding the forthcoming requisitioned meeting.What Physiomics actually doesPhysiomics is a specialised life sciences consultancy that works with companies developing new drugs. At its core, the business helps drug developers make better decisions about how they design and run studies.The company operates across two main areas. Mathematical modelling to support the design of preclinical and clinical trials, with a particular focus on oncology, though not limited to cancer treatment. Biostatistics, covering the statistical design of trials, reporting, planning, and regulatory interactions around trial outcomes. That combination matters. Drug development is expensive, time-consuming and high risk. The more rigorously a company can model likely outcomes and build trials correctly from a statistical standpoint, the better its chances of generating meaningful data and navigating the regulatory process successfully.In simple terms, Physiomics is there to help clients ask the right questions before they spend serious money answering them.Why mathematical modelling and biostatistics matter in drug developmentIt is worth pausing on this, because companies like Physiomics can easily be misunderstood as niche technical advisers operating in the background.In reality, their work sits close to the heart of pharmaceutical decision-making. A poorly designed trial can waste years. A weak statistical framework can undermine otherwise promising results. And if preclinical and clinical plans are not thought through properly, the cost of fixing mistakes later can be enormous.That is why the company's two-pronged offering is significant: Modelling helps shape trial design and strategy Biostatistics helps ensure studies are set up, analysed and reported in a way regulators and stakeholders can rely on For drug developers, especially in challenging therapeutic areas such as oncology, that expertise can be highly valuable.Signs the business is turning a cornerOne of the most important points to emerge recently is that Physiomics appears to be at a positive inflection point.The company has reported its highest-ever first-half income, up by around 50% on the comparable prior period. Market expectations are also for the business to deliver its highest-ever full-year income, and management has indicated that it believes the company remains on track to achieve that.That is not a trivial development. In a market where many life sciences businesses have struggled for funding and momentum, a services company tied to that ecosystem inevitably feels the pressure too.The logic is straightforward: Physiomics serves companies developing drugs If those companies are short of capital, they become more cautious about spending That pressure filters through to specialist service providers By that measure, the last few years have not been easy. Management has been candid in saying that the wider life sciences market, especially over the past five years, has created a difficult backdrop. So when stronger income figures start to come through, that is naturally seen as evidence that the business may be emerging from a tougher period.The phrase used was that the company feels like it is "turning a corner", and the recent numbers are being presented as proof of that shift.The wider market backdrop for life sciences consultanciesTo understand why recent progress matters, it helps to appreciate the commercial reality of a business like Physiomics.This is not a company that develops and sells its own blockbuster drug. It provides highly specialised consultancy services to clients who are themselves trying to advance drug programmes. That means demand for Physiomics' expertise is linked to confidence, budgets and capital availability across the biotech and pharma landscape.When funding conditions tighten, even capable drug developers may delay projects, reduce outsourced work or scale back trial activity. That can hit revenue visibility for service businesses, regardless of the quality of the service provided.Against that backdrop, a strong first-half performance and confidence in a record year carry added significance. They suggest not just resilience, but possible operational momentum.The share price has improved too, but that is not the whole storyAlongside the operational improvement, Physiomics' share price has also seen a notable rebound, rising by around 66% year to date at the time of discussion.In ordinary circumstances, that would probably be taken as a clear signal that sentiment around the company is improving. But the picture is complicated by corporate governance developments, namely a requisition notice from activist shareholder Mike Whitlow.That requisition has created a situation where improving business performance is happening at the same time as a challenge to the current board.So while there may be genuine momentum in the underlying business, there is also uncertainty about who should be steering it.What the requisition notice meansThe requisition notice would, if passed, replace the current board with a new board.Management's position is clear: it does not believe that outcome would be in the best interests of the company.The immediate practical consequence is that shareholders have been asked to vote at a general meeting. The chairman's strongest message on this point is simple and democratic: shareholders should vote.Whatever position an investor takes, the emphasis is on participation. This is being framed not as a routine procedural matter, but as a genuinely consequential decision about the company's future direction and governance.That is an important distinction. Boardroom disputes can sometimes appear remote or technical. Here, the argument is that the vote could materially affect how the company is run at a delicate stage in its development.Why management says this is the wrong time to “rock the boat”The timing is at the centre of the board's response.The current leadership's view is that this challenge is arriving just as the company is beginning to show evidence of a turnaround. In other words, if the business is finally moving towards stronger revenue and a better trajectory, this may be precisely the wrong moment to disrupt leadership and strategy.That argument rests on a few connected ideas: The company appears to be improving operationally Recent results suggest traction rather than stagnation Change at board level introduces uncertainty Uncertainty can be especially damaging when a business is at a sensitive inflection point The phrase “rock the boat” captures the concern neatly. A business that has spent years navigating a difficult market and is now seeing signs of recovery may not benefit from abrupt upheaval, particularly if the alternative leadership has not set out a clear and credible plan.The board's objections to the proposed replacement directorsManagement's opposition is not based only on timing. It has also raised several specific concerns about the individuals named in the requisition notice.1. Lack of clearly relevant life sciences services experienceOne criticism is that the proposed directors do not appear, from the current board's perspective, to have the right experience in life sciences services.That point matters because Physiomics operates in a specialist technical area. This is not a generic consultancy business. It works at the intersection of mathematical modelling, clinical development and biostatistics. Running such a company effectively may require sector-specific understanding, not just general boardroom experience.2. No clear plan has been presentedAnother issue is the lack of an articulated strategy.The current board says it has seen no evidence of a plan, not even at a high level, explaining what the replacement board would actually do with the company.That absence of detail is central to the concern. Replacing a board is one thing. Explaining the strategy that would follow is another. Without that second piece, shareholders are effectively being asked to back change without a roadmap.3. Concerns about independenceThe board has also highlighted governance concerns. Specifically, it says the proposed individuals are all connected parties in some way, either through previous or current working relationships.From a governance standpoint, that raises the question of board independence. Best practice generally favours having independent directors who can challenge each other, think autonomously and avoid groupthink.If all proposed appointees are closely connected, the argument is that this could weaken the balance and independence expected of a well-run board.The central problem: shareholders are being asked to choose without enough detailPerhaps the most striking concern is also the simplest one: nobody really knows what the incoming group would do if it took control.That uncertainty sits at the heart of management's case against the requisition. The issue is not merely whether change is good or bad in principle. It is whether shareholders should support a board replacement when the intended strategy has not been laid out.As framed by the current leadership, that creates an asymmetrical choice: Option one: keep the existing board in place while the business appears to be improving Option two: replace the board with a group that has not communicated a clear plan From that perspective, the proposed change looks less like a defined alternative and more like a leap into the unknown.That is really the essence of the argument.Could the new group still have good intentions?To be fair, the current board has not claimed that the requisitioning group intends to damage the company. In fact, the stated hope is that they are interested because they see real potential in Physiomics and want to continue building on the progress already made.But hope is not the same as certainty.Without a clearly stated strategy, the board's position is that shareholders are being asked to make a consequential decision based on assumptions rather than evidence. And in a listed company, particularly one operating in a specialist and commercially sensitive field, that may not be enough.What shareholders are being asked to doThe practical takeaway is very clear. Shareholders are being urged to participate in the vote at the general meeting.The board's formal recommendation is that the resolutions should be rejected. But beyond that recommendation, there is a broader appeal to engagement. This is being presented as one of those moments when shareholders can directly influence the direction of the company.The message is not complicated: Read the information available Consider the company's recent progress Assess the risks around the proposed board changes Vote In governance terms, that is the crux of it. A listed company only functions properly when shareholders take an active interest in major decisions, especially when those decisions concern leadership, strategy and accountability.The bigger picture for PhysiomicsStrip away the corporate drama, and the underlying story is a relatively straightforward one.Physiomics is a specialist life sciences consultancy working in mathematical modelling and biostatistics for drug development. It has come through a difficult period for the wider life sciences sector and is now reporting stronger financial performance, with signs that it could deliver a record year.At exactly that moment, it faces an activist-led attempt to replace the board.Management's view is that this is the wrong intervention at the wrong time. The company says it is making progress, the business environment is becoming more supportive, and a disruptive governance change without a clearly articulated alternative plan would introduce unnecessary risk.Whether shareholders agree is, of course, a matter for them. But the issues at stake are now clear: Business momentum Board stability Strategic clarity Governance quality Those are not side issues. They go to the heart of whether Physiomics can build on its recent progress and sustain the upward trajectory management believes is now underway.
Az írás a családban munka volt Fehér Gáspár számára, aki népszerű tévésorozatok (Mellékhatás, Apatigris) és játékfilmek (#Sohavégetnemérős, Nagykarácsony) után megírta első regényét. A Scolar Kiadónál megjelent Fillenbaum néni hosszú árnyéka szuperszórakoztató, krimiszerű történet emberekről, akik nagyon máshogy képzelik el az életüket, mint amilyen. A taxisofőr Dániel feltalálónak hiszi magát és megrögzötten hazudozik, Csaba vevőkapcsolati munkatárs, aki nem tud feljebb lépni a ranglétrán. Az idős Fillenbaum néniről kiderül, hogy gazdag és nagy a lakása. Fehér Gáspár lendületes és szórakoztató regényt írt, kikérdeztük róla. A BookVibez Fesztivál a Bookline első BookTok találkozója április 24-25. között a Millenáriuson. Fehér Gáspár mellett fellépnek a TikTok nemzetközi sikerszerzői. A fesztiválon való részvétel ingyenes, csupán regisztrációhoz kötött: https://bookvibez.hu/ A beszélgetés témái: Booktok és Gáspár: nem találkoztak még! Tényleg egy kocsmában várja az író az ihletet? Gáspár bevallja, hogy operatőr akart lenni Családi hatás: az írás mint munka Ki tanította meg a Margó-díjas Fehér Boldizsárt? Pályakezdés a Rádiókabaréban középiskolásként Sört főzni könnyű, sört eladni nehéz Az írás mint kompromisszum: ezért megírta az első regényét “A vicc pontosan kalibrált szerkezet” A podcast történetének első viccmagyarázata! Mi köze a karácsonyi süteményeknek a Fillenbaum néni hosszú árnyékához? Társadalomkritika a szórakoztató műfajban, konkrétan a tárgyalt regényben Miért nincs sok humoros magyar regény? Borzasztó hamburgeres hasonlaton keresztül próbáljuk megfejteni a szórakoztatást Lerántjuk a leplet Fillenbaum néni eredettörténetéről: művégtag-biznisz!
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On this edition of Catholic Forum, Hannah sits down with Sr. Patricia Millen, OSF to discuss her work with the Chester County Coalition and Nuns Against Gun Violence. Nuns Against Gun Violence is a national network of women religious who work with state and local governments to end gun violence and support communities affected by gun violence. You can learn more about Nuns Against Gun Violence, including their 4th Annual Lenten Fast to End Gun Violence here: https://nunsagainstgunviolence.org/ You can watch the video interview associated with this episode on the Diocese of Wilmington YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/dioceseofwilm Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communication of the Diocese of Wilmington. Please like, subscribe and share.
In the second hour, Dick Fain and Hugh Millen chat with Mike Holmgren about the big game tomorrow between Seattle and San Francisco, Sam Darnold, the coaching edge and more with the game, then Millen reviews some stats that could decide the contest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Jack Thomas is joined by Susie Millen, founder of My Vocal Fitness, to unpack how widespread vocal damage is in the fitness industry, why it happens, and why it should be on every coach and manager's radar. They break down how the voice actually works, what's going wrong when instructors shout to be heard, and the simple habits coaches can adopt to protect their voice before, during, and after sessions. Susie also shares practical guidance on being heard clearly without shouting, when to use a mic (and when you don't need one), and small changes managers can implement to protect their team, reduce burnout, and keep coaches performing at a high level. SHOW SPONSORS Our sponsors are helping us to raise the standards of Asia's fitness industry. Show these great companies some support! Hapana, our preferred gym management software Ezypay, our preferred subscription and payment solution NEWSLETTER For fitness business tips, insights and news - subscribe to The Fit Guide Newsletter THE FIT GUIDE The Fit Guide helps you find and experience the world's best fitness clubs and studios; and helps clubs create incredible, five star client experiences every time. Visit The Fit Guide The Fit Guide on LinkedIn The Fit Guide on Instagram SHOW RESOURCES Jack Thomas on LinkedIn Fitness Business Asia Website Fitness Business Asia Instagram GUEST RESOURCES Susie Millen on LinkedIn Article from Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups- 2024 Journal of the Voice- Group Fitness Questionnaire, 2013 Extra reading on some basic vocal tips SOVT warm up straw- OOVO Wireless headset - Amazon
In the second hour, Dick Fain and Hugh Millen break down the season and skills of UW quarterback Demond Williams including key moments from 2025 and the coaching he is getting from Jedd Fisch, then they discuss his health, running ability, and protecting him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lydia Millen has amassed millions of devoted followers across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, showcasing her idyllic life in the countryside and her gorgeous garden. Yet such fame is not without its price. Lydia shares her experience of the darker side of social media, how gardening and nature have transformed her outlook on life, and helped her be her best self. And why she has swapped designer Hermès handbags for pottering in her greenhouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode I go on a style journey with one of the UK's original and leading digital creators, Lydia Millen. I was drawn to interview Lydia as she focuses on the luxury space for her content creation, which, perhaps needless to say, is a space I have always loved. Her 15 year journey has seen her work with brand giants from Jo Malone to Hugo Boss and Tiffany…Lydia's commercial influence is hugely impressive and often unrivalled.She is influenced by the beauty of nature and seasonal living, and has amassed a global audience of over 3 million who respect and trust her authentic opinions and eye for industry-leading products and passion for timeless style that defies trends. Her journey has not always been straightforward and she has experienced her fair share of trolling but she is pragmatic about the fact that not everyone will love her content and perhaps in the early days she didn't fully know who she was, very few people do quite frankly, but she is clear now. We chat about how she didn't really understand the full impact of a good outfit on her wellbeing until Covid hit, when there was no reason to get dressed up as you weren't going anywhere but she realised the importance of taking real care with what she wears on a day to day basis is an investment in herself, it was less about other people…in her words she was “telling myself that I am worth dressing up for”…I SO love this sentiment… By her own admission there have been some dodgy style choices including choosing to have a full blonde mullet haircut as a teenager to impress her then boyfriend. Lydia is incredibly considered about her clothing choices and just one look at her feed shows a glorious and curated grid featuring a mainly neutral colour palette…saving strong colours for big moments…ie Ascot and special occasions… Its no secret that she has always loved bags and by her own admission was a big collector of well made (and expensive) bags. Her first designer bag was a Mulberry which she worked 3 jobs while at university to be able to afford. Many of us have those memories of saving for that first designer purchase…mine was a Dior bag, and it was probably the cheapest one in the range but my, it felt good to go into the immaculate dove grey store on Conduit Street and soak up every moment of making my selection, watch it being beautifully wrapped and walking out of the door swinging that carrier bag proudly for the rest of the afternoon in London… We bond over a mutual love and awe of Harris Tweed… the tradition, the craftsmanship and the local passion that still goes into creating it. She slightly surprised me with her Style Icon…but on reflection I fully understand why… I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you Lydia for your considered conversation xx---A message from our season sponsor: Join the millions of people hitting their weight loss goals with Simple. To start your personalized plan complete the quiz at simple.life/amanda and use code AMANDA for 70% off.
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain talk to Hugh Millen about the Victor Robles situation, Jalen Milroe, preseason football, a hypothetical Micah Parsons trade, and the practice brawl, plus sit down with Tacoma Rainiers pitcher Emerson Hancock.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Bill Krueger about today’s Mariners win and how well this team is built for the playoffs ahead, then listen back to Dan Wilson’s postgame press conference after the win before Hugh Millen jumps on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's special guest is the fabulous Lydia Millen! She and Charlie discuss royal encounters, luxury layers and swollen digits...You can find Lydia and all her social channels at lydiaelisemillen.com and Linktree.Here's one handy link to find My Wardrobe Malfunction on all our socials - and check out our website at mywardmal.com.We always love hearing from you - tag us @mywardmal or send a message or voice note to help@mywardmal.com. If you like this episode, please subscribe, check out the others and give us a five-star rating and review.My Wardrobe Malfunction is a Clearwood Media production.Hosted by Charlie HedgesEdited by Sam RhodesMusic by Duo DestinoCreated and produced by George Thwaites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hugh Millen joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to react to Oklahoma City winning the NBA Championship yesterday and the bad blood still with everyone he can blame with the Sonics departure, then Millen discusses Trey Hendrickson and Cooper Kupp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I go on a style journey with one of the UK's original and leading digital creators, Lydia Millen. I was drawn to interview Lydia as she focuses on the luxury space for her content creation, which, perhaps needless to say, is a space I have always loved. Her 15 year journey has seen her work with brand giants from Jo Malone to Hugo Boss and Tiffany…Lydia's commercial influence is hugely impressive and often unrivalled. She is influenced by the beauty of nature and seasonal living, and has amassed a global audience of over 3 million who respect and trust her authentic opinions and eye for industry-leading products and passion for timeless style that defies trends. Her journey has not always been straightforward and she has experienced her fair share of trolling but she is pragmatic about the fact that not everyone will love her content and perhaps in the early days she didn't fully know who she was, very few people do quite frankly, but she is clear now. We chat about how she didn't really understand the full impact of a good outfit on her wellbeing until Covid hit, when there was no reason to get dressed up as you weren't going anywhere but she realised the importance of taking real care with what she wears on a day to day basis is an investment in herself, it was less about other people…in her words she was “telling myself that I am worth dressing up for”…I SO love this sentiment… By her own admission there have been some dodgy style choices including choosing to have a full blonde mullet haircut as a teenager to impress her then boyfriend. Lydia is incredibly considered about her clothing choices and just one look at her feed shows a glorious and curated grid featuring a mainly neutral colour palette…saving strong colours for big moments…ie Ascot and special occasions… Its no secret that she has always loved bags and by her own admission was a big collector of well made (and expensive) bags. Her first designer bag was a Mulberry which she worked 3 jobs while at university to be able to afford. Many of us have those memories of saving for that first designer purchase…mine was a Dior bag, and it was probably the cheapest one in the range but my, it felt good to go into the immaculate dove grey store on Conduit Street and soak up every moment of making my selection, watch it being beautifully wrapped and walking out of the door swinging that carrier bag proudly for the rest of the afternoon in London… We bond over a mutual love and awe of Harris Tweed… the tradition, the craftsmanship and the local passion that still goes into creating it. She slightly surprised me with her Style Icon…but on reflection I fully understand why… I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you Lydia for your considered conversation xx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Host Niall McKay speaks with Dr. Sharron Millen, a health psychologist at Queen's University Hospital, Belfast in Northern Ireland. Dr. Millen, a two-time liver transplant recipient, completed her PhD on psychological well-being in liver transplant patients. Her research found a significant link between physical recovery and mental well-being. Niall and Dr. Millen also share their personal experiences with liver transplant, discussing the psychological impact on patients and emphasizing the importance of mental preparation, social support, and counseling. They highlight the challenges faced both before and after transplant, including social isolation, financial difficulties, and post-operative complications.
Clay Millen, who quarterbacked at Colorado State with Troy Horton and receiver, joins Chuck and Dad, Hugh, to talk about the Seahawks new wide receiver taken in the second round of the draft.
Local Real Estate agent, Money Malc returns to bring in the money talk with conversations about tips and tricks of business, the TikTok ban, 2025 goals and innovations, suburban elevation, the greatest plugs in drinking water and assumable loans. Into the Patreon, the two talk on spending habits, building credit and bankruptcy, tariffs, lessons of 2024, and making money overseas. Find more content from Malcolm over at https://linktr.ee/mrrealestatemalcolmFind the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/121831557and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/121990769Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Trip Carter over at https://soundcloud.com/tripcarterCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plug-of-the-week-vol-4Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)Support the show
We were lucky enough to welcome Greg Millen onto Lets Go Blues Radio in the summer of 2020. Here is the interview in its entirety as we remember the great Blues goaltender. Let's Go Blues Radio is your #1 Source for "Tellin' It Like It Is, In Your Face" St. Louis Blues hockey commentary... the fully vaccinated, often imitated, never duplicated, (we eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast) THE ORIGINAL St. Louis Blues Hockey Podcast, Let's Go Blues Radio! Please check out our fantastic sponsors! Mike Burgoyne Real Estate Broker - Email Mike at Mike@strikewithmike.com for the best realty service in St. Louis! For all of your home buying and selling needs. ID Life. http://www.rockinthatidlife.com Personalized nutrition! Contact Dustin today at dustin@rockinthatidlife.com
Hour 2 of the Big Show with Rusic and Rose is on demand! To kick off the hour the guys are talking about Zayne Parekh and when he could come to Calgary and if he can get into games this season with the Flames season being so close to ending with every game to be important.(13:01) later on, Eric Francis joins the show to share some stories of his friend, Greg Millen. To close out the segment Eric breaks down the Flames win in San Jose, if Zayne Parekh has joined the flames, as well as some other notes from around the team.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Gold Coast lawyer Chris Nyst on his 45 years in criminal law, defending career criminals, going head to head with corrupt police, heroin addicts and a postcard bandit (R)When Chris Nyst finished studying law in the mid 1970s, he moved to a town by the beach to begin his life as a lawyer, not because it was a glitzy and glamorous city back then, but because he wanted to surf.But his nearly five decades as a criminal lawyer on the Gold Coast turned out to be a wild ride through crime, corruption, and shady characters.Chris has used some of the most dramatic chapters in his working life as inspiration for his crime fiction and for the film Getting Square.This episode of Conversations explores drug crime, surf culture, addiction, substance abuse, the justice system, the Fitzgerald Inquiry, the Fitzgerald Report, Tony Fitzgerald, Queensland corruption, cops, petty crime, bank robbing, robbery, murder, Australian crime, Brenden Abbott, career criminals.Millen is published by Angus and Robertson.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen visit with Mike Holmgren for the hour, talking about Andy Reid, the Super Bowl blowout, the GOAT debate, Joe Montana in Super Bowls, Aaron Rodgers, and Seattle's new Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen discuss new Seahawks Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak taking over, his offensive line comments and philosophy, the use of a fullback, and what can do with DK Metcalf, then the guys have Fun with Audio.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen visit with Mike Holmgren for the hour, talking about Andy Reid, the Super Bowl blowout, the GOAT debate, Joe Montana in Super Bowls, Aaron Rodgers, and Seattle's new Offensive Coordinator Klint Kubiak.
Joined by Renee, and her Rowdy Ratchet Reality, her and the host get into how 2025 has started off, cheating, nicknames, unconditional love, and respect within a relationship. The two also argue on if the hoes are winning in 2025, spinning the block and developing friendship. In the Patreon, the two talk teen parenthood, love languages, pillow talk, and sexual escapades.Find more content from Renee over at https://www.instagram.com/normajeanlikedat/Find the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/120730448and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/120996267Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Denham over at https://soundcloud.com/denham_musicCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plug-of-the-week-vol-4Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)Support the show
Returning Our Sins and Woes Vet and owner of 795 Productions, Eroc comes through to talk on future projects and endorsements, the mad Kendrick Lamar community on tiktok, the aging of music, being in an elevator with other races, not telling your community what's coming next, and letting others affect your branding. Later the two talk on Black Women dominating the entertainment industry, with conversations about black conflict movies, R&B competitors, and keeping black culture a secret.Find the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/119874919and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/120192379Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Bajsh over at https://soundcloud.com/bajshCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)Support the show
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler talks to Bret Boone about the Mariners lack of offseason moves, Pete Alonso, the AL West race right now, and the Dodgers' moves, then we hear from Lorenzo Romar before Hugh Millen talks about the Ravens losing.
Opening up the year 2025, two 7 time returning guest, Jay Pat and Jay Carter, return with a 2 hour special where they, and the host, get into topics about playing with your food and picking your favorite homegirl, Kendrick Lamar no longer being overrated, and how drake does not understand the culture he sells to. Later, the three talk about American rules not being the same as other countries, Superbowl's and lawsuits, leaving the hood behind, and if Black people are gatekeeping too much.Find the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/119045143and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/119045537Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Blake G over at https://soundcloud.com/blakeg703Catch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)Support the show
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain ask which Seattle team they would want to go a Chiefs-like run, compare the Seahawks to the NFL playoff offenses, update the Mariners offseason move today, ask if the Hawks made a mistake not bringing back Bobby Wagner, have some Fun with Audio then talk about the playoffs with Hugh Millen.
In this conversation, Coach Blu and Mary Jo McMillan discuss the evolution of recovery and treatment approaches, the importance of community support, and the role of advocacy in helping those struggling with addiction. Mary Jo shares her personal journey in recovery, the challenges faced in the treatment landscape, and the founding of USARA as a vital resource for individuals seeking help. They emphasize the need for self-care among those in the helping professions and explore innovative approaches to recovery that prioritize individual needs and community engagement. In this conversation, Coach Blu and Mary Jo discuss the evolution of recovery communities, emphasizing the importance of lived experience, service, and compassion in supporting individuals struggling with addiction. They reflect on the losses experienced within the recovery community and the need for a robust support system that addresses both mental health and substance use disorders. The conversation highlights the significance of connection, the role of healthcare in recovery, and the responsibility to uplift the next generation affected by addiction. Learn More about USARA: https://www.utahrecovers.org/ Please join Addict to Athlete's Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519
*This minisode, formerly available only to Patreon subscribers, was originally released on June 12, 2021. Since I'm no longer creating these, I'll occasionally release them to the public for all my listeners to enjoy. I didn't realize until I re-listened how fast I talked back then; sorry about that!*On the morning of February 28, 2020, a young mother summoned Milwaukee police to her home, where her 4-year-old daughter, Autumn Horak, was unresponsive. Autumn, who was pronounced dead at the scene, was found wearing only a diaper and covered in injuries, including multiple bruises, a burn, and even a human bite mark.This is the tragic story of Autumn Horak.Photos related to today's episode can be viewed on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/52431605 You can also follow the podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sufferthelittlechildrenpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@STLCpodMy Linktree is available here: https://linktr.ee/stlcpod Visit the podcast's web page at https://www.sufferthelittlechildrenpod.com. By supporting me on Patreon, you'll also access rewards, including a shout-out by name on the podcast and exclusive rewards. Visit www.patreon.com/STLCpod. You can also support the podcast on www.Ko-Fi.com/STLCpod. Join my Supporters' Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children--4232884/support This podcast is researched, written, hosted, edited, and produced by Laine.Music for this episode is licensed from https://audiojungle.net. Subscribe to Suffer the Little Children:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/id1499010711Google Podcasts: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/I5mx3lacxpdkhssmk2n22csf32u?t%3DSuffer_the_Little_Children%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/suffer-the-little-children Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/PC:61848?part=PC:61848&corr=podcast_organic_external_site&TID=Brand:POC:PC61848:podcast_organic_external_siteSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0w98Tpd3710BZ0u036T1KEiHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/77891101/ ...or on your favorite podcast listening platform.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain discuss what is to blame for the Seahawks offensive issues recently, play Fact or Fiction for the final time, get Lee Sterling's best bets this week, then look ahead to Hawks-Cardinals with Hugh Millen.
Petros Papadakis joins Dave Softy Mahler to talk about travelling on Thanksgiving for a broadcast, a Greek food menu, then Hugh joins the guys to laugh and tell some stories.
Find all content related to Zeesty Zee over at https://linktr.ee/CatchinsomezspodcastFind the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/113996041and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/114197653Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Siji Rei over at https://soundcloud.com/sijireiCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)#YCCEntertainment #relationship #friends #friendzone #chivalry #men #women #couples #gym #workout #excercise #cars #doorsSupport the show
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Hugh Millen about UW vs. Penn State tomorrow, remember Brian Wheeler with The Groz and Ian Furness, chat with Anthony Beyrouti of Venue Kings then visit with Penn State radio man Steve Jones.
Find all content related to Alec Quinn over at https://www.alecquinncomedian.com/Find the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/113504548and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/113713835Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week YamileTheMogul over at https://soundcloud.com/user7686488-1Catch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show
Find all content related to Brandon Moore over at https://www.instagram.com/wewantmoorenow/Find the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/113057821and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/113327055Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Melo Da One over at https://soundcloud.com/romey-kalyanCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)#YCCEntertainment #Podcast #pdiddy #cancelled #chickfila #abortion #walkofshame #roevwadeSupport the show
Find all content related to Javah over at https://linktr.ee/realjavahFind the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/109479595and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/110172093Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Vex Ghoul over at https://soundcloud.com/vexghoulCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)#black #millennial #comedy #podcast #YCCEntertainment #instagram #facebook #rapper #onlyf #collab #collaboration #musicvideo #drake #music #beef #sales #childishgambino #samsmithSupport the show
Find all content related to Christian Balmer over at https://linktr.ee/balmerb0yFind the full audio now of this episode for as low as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/posts/105055740and the full video now for as low as $5 a month athttps://www.patreon.com/posts/105896010Stay up to date with us at https://www.yccentertainment.com/oursinsandwoesJoin us on Patreon for exclusive and early content at https://www.patreon.com/yccentertainmentFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, and other streaming services through https://linktr.ee/oursinsandwoesPurchase our exclusive merchandise at https://www.yccentertainment.com/merchCatch more music from this weeks plug of the week Nicco Feem over at https://soundcloud.com/niccofeemCatch the Our Sins and Woes Podcast "Plug of the Week" playlist athttps://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol1https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol2https://soundcloud.com/oursinsandwoes/sets/plugoftheweekvol3Support the show (https://cash.app/$YCCEnt)#YCCEntertainment #Podcast #Dad #Nerd #DiddySupport the show
In the fourth hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain are joined by Grant Cohn of Sports Illustrated in San Francisco to ask what the heck is happening to the 49ers, then visit with Hugh Millen to break down what he saw from the Dawgs and Hawks last weekend.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen talk about the frustrations surrounding the Mariners as the season nears its end and Jerry Dipoto, then discuss Tennessee football instituting a new talent fee on fans' tickets to help pay their players.
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You can find the What Happens Next book and Bible study at MaxLucado.com or wherever you buy books! Learn more about The Solomon Foundation here. What do you know about the millennium? The 1,000 year reign of Christ as described in revelation. Maybe you've never heard of it, maybe you're confused by the thought of it, maybe you don't understand the purpose of it, or maybe you're fascinated by it. Regardless of where you are in your consideration of this wonderful and intriguing promise, I think you'll find today's discussion helpful as we dig into the question "Millen-what?"
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen chat with Petros Papadakis about DeShaun Foster's start with UCLA, Kalen DeBoer's interview, and Pete Carroll, then the guys debate if it was okay for Hugh to go talk to Mike Macdonald mid-interview.