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Tonight we are highlighting Haman and his plight to swap with Mordecai and destroy the Jews… Esther 3Let's Talk, BIBLE! If you ever want to see the lengths and extents some are willing to go to destroy you, be submitted to GOD, be obedient to GOD, and be successful. There are several instances within the WORD of GOD that those doing the will of GOD were targeted by individuals and committees because they would not conform to their ways. They were GOD-centered and focused. Their opposers envied the favor of GOD on their lives and went to great extremes to destroy them. Not because they were wrong because their opposers were jealous. They wanted what they had and they wanted the chosen gone. Some were seemingly successful (Destiny Swap) (Jacob, Cain, Joseph's brothers in the beginning) though they were ultimately judged by GOD. That's what the wicked miss. You might succeed with people but you cannot trick GOD. Others were conquered and led to deal with the very consequences they tried to afflict on others.(Destiny Swap Failed) (Haman, Joseph's brothers in the end, and Judas Iscariot) Tonight we will talk on the JESUSgirlENT podcast from the topic: The Hit That Missed! #GODBLOCKEDIT Streaming everywhere tonight on the JESUSgirlENT podcast available on ALL podcast streaming platforms! #KeepGoing #GoForth #JESUSgirlENT
Christine Tulley, President and Executive Writing Coach, shares practical strategies for maximizing conference value while attending the POD (Professional and Organizational Development) conference in San Diego. Rather than focusing on pre-conference planning or post-conference follow-up, this episode addresses the often-overlooked middle phase: what to do once you're actually at the conference. She introduces a goal-setting framework to help academics be intentional about their conference experience, balancing networking, presentations, professional development, and personal priorities within tight time and budget constraints. Slides Episodes Mentioned: Episode 113: Four Actions to Take Once You Return Home from a Conference Episode 235 - Give Yourself a Conference Maintenance Day Resources Mentioned: POD Network Conference (Professional and Organizational Development in Higher Education) Maintaining Writing Momentum in December (December 1st annual webinar) Resources: HOLIDAY COACHING HOURS - All hours at lowest prices for the year Tuesday Toolbox - contact christine@defendpublishandlead.com for subscription information Set your writing goals with us! Try us out in a free consultation. Check out our current and past workshops at Eventbrite for writing support content. A FREE webinar is posted each month. Missed a workshop? Request a workshop or webinar recording from christine@defendandpublish.com Don't forget about the wonderful resources at Textbook and Academic Authors Association. The organization can be found at: https://www.taaonline.net New to TAA? Join for just $25 using discount code DP25! You will also receive a copy of the eBook, Guide to Making Time to Write: 100+ Time & Productivity Management Tips for Textbook and Academic Authors.
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Host Adam Bittner welcomes Post-Gazette Pirates insider Colin Beazley to discuss the latest offseason developments with the club. Why did GM Ben Cherington decide to keep struggling outfielder Jack Suwinski ahead of the MLB non-tender deadline? Does he have a future in the outfield next to names like Bryan Reynolds and Oneil Cruz? And will Joey Bart, Dennis Santana, Johan Oviedo and Justin Lawrence all stay with the club through the deadline? Our duo tackles those questions, then ponders 40-man roster decisions ahead of the MLB Rule 5 draft next month. Why did Cherington decide to protect prospects outfielder/first baseman Esmerlyn Valdez; infielder Jack Brannigan; right-handed pitchers Wilber Dotel, Antwone Kelly and Brandan Bidois; and left-hander Tyler Samaniego by adding them to the roster? And will the club miss Colin Holderman Dauri Moreta, Ronny Simon, Alexander Canario or Cam Devanney the players who were sent out to make room? Then the guys finish the show by talking about the Kyle Schwarber rumors from the week and whether they make sense for a Pirates roster with a lot of holes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this final episode of our special four-part series in partnership with bioMérieux, we bring all the pieces together. Throughout the series, we explored the diagnostic pathway from multiple angles: Episode 1: The evolution of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) Episode 2: Molecular diagnostics for bloodstream infections Episode 3: FAST AST and the impact of getting susceptibility data hours sooner Today, in Episode 4, we shift to diagnostic stewardship and lab optimization — the strategies that ensure the right tests are used at the right time, and that workflows support efficient, meaningful, and actionable results. Luis is joined by Alyssa Walker, Infectious Diseases Pharmacist and Medical Advisor, and Jenny Harder, Lab Optimization Consultant with experience in managing a microbiology laboratory. Together, they explore how smarter workflows and better diagnostic decisions amplify the value of every ID and AST result. In This Episode: What diagnostic stewardship really means — right test, right patient, right time How lab optimization streamlines workflow, reduces waste, and improves turnaround times Key challenges labs face today (staffing, training, legacy processes) and how to address them How tools like BioFire Fireworks and Syndromic Trends enhance decision-making and support stewardship By connecting stewardship principles with optimized workflows, labs can turn rapid diagnostics into real clinical impact — faster decisions, smarter therapy, and better patient outcomes. This episode is sponsored by bioMérieux, a global innovator in infectious disease diagnostics. Missed the earlier episodes in this bioMérieux series? Here they are: Episode 198 – Let's Talk: The Evolution of AST Episode 204 – In the Bloodstream: Diagnosing Infections Faster Episode 211 – At the Speed of AST: Diagnosing Resistance Faster This episode is sponsored by bioMérieux, a global innovator in infectious disease diagnostics. Resources from this episode: bioMérieux Sepsis Webinar https://info.biomerieux.com/clin_us_2024_ams_handbook?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show-notes&utm_campaign=LetsTalkMicro Stay connected with Let's Talk Micro: Website: letstalkmicro.com Questions or feedback? Email me at letstalkmicro@outlook.com Interested in being a guest on Let's Talk Micro? Fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/V2fT3asjfyusmqyi8 Support the podcast: Venmo Buy me a Ko-fi
In this episode, Dr. Len Tau sits down with Paul Chadwick, VP at PureLogic, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way dental practices operate — especially at the front desk. Paul breaks down how PureLogic leverages AI, analytics, and automation to improve patient communication, reduce missed calls, and enhance practice efficiency. Together, they discuss what "data-driven dentistry" really means, how AI can empower rather than replace staff, and what metrics matter most for growth. Whether you're a solo practitioner, part of a DSO, or just curious about AI's practical applications in dentistry, this conversation will give you real-world insights into using data to drive smarter decisions and better patient experiences. Here are some of the interesting stff we talked about in this episode. AI isn't the future—it's here now. Dental practices using AI to analyze calls and automate responses are already improving conversion rates and reducing missed opportunities. Missed calls are hidden revenue leaks. The average practice misses 30–40% of calls, and PureLogic's data shows that following up with AI-powered text can recover many of those lost appointments. Patient preference matters. Voice, text, and chat-based AI tools meet patients where they are, improving satisfaction and accessibility. KPIs drive decisions. Tracking missed call rates, conversion rates, and patient engagement metrics can reveal where your practice is losing revenue—and how to fix it. AI + people = the winning combo. The goal isn't to replace front office staff, but to free them up to focus on relationships and in-person care. — Key Takeaways 00:40 Introduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments 01:40 Meet Paul Chadwick and PureLogic 04:50 What PureLogic Does for Dental Practices 04:55 How AI Analyzes Calls and Improves Conversions 06:30 Understanding Front Office Optimization 08:00 Voice vs. Text: Meeting Patients Where They Are 10:50 The Rise of AI Agents in Dentistry 11:55 Differentiating PureLogic from Other AI Companies 15:30 Using Data to Train and Support Front Office Teams 17:25 Key KPIs Every Practice Should Track 20:21 The Truth About Missed Calls in Dentistry 21:40 Where Practices Need the Most Help 24:53 Managing the Modern Dental Tech Stack 27:20 PMS Integrations and Vendor Consolidation 28:05 The Future of AI in Dental Operations 30:46 How AI Will Personalize the Patient Experience 31:30 Lightning Round: Quickfire Q&A with Paul Chadwick 38:17 How to Connect with PureLogic 38:47 Closing Thoughts from Dr. Len Tau — Connect with Paul
23:16 21.11.2025Had the best Muay Thai training today with Kru at SJMT.Trained with Christopher. Had a fantastic time. Learned many new things.I listened to Joe Rogan and Trump and also Elon Musk while playing hollow knight. That was a lot of fun. Missed a Japanese class on Monday while I was working at we work.
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Send us a textVideo Version HEREIn the late 1980s, an American family moved into what they hoped would be a peaceful home. Instead, their house became the centre of one of the most disturbing and complex hauntings you've likely never heard of.This case reached national news, drew in priests and psychics, and even attracted a television crew. And yet, despite everything, the story slowly vanished from public memory.Much of what we know today comes from Doretta Johnson's remarkable book, The People in the Attic, which documents her family's experiences in vivid and painful detail. If you can find a copy, it's an extraordinary and harrowing read, and it includes far more information than I have shared here. This video exists in part to make sure her scary, yet inspiring story - and the suffering her family endured - is not forgotten.If you enjoy real paranormal cases and forgotten hauntings that deserve to be remembered, subscribe and join the Into the Fog community.Research Assistance and Image Creation by Steph LayEdited by Gerard Giorgi-CollFor more on Peter Laws check out:www.patreon.com/peterlawsor www.peterlaws.co.uk
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Hey Outcasts! Missed last night's livestream? Here it is now in podcast form—we talk about a pretty big week of WWE Raw and NXT, and predict AEW's Full Gear PPV happening this Sunday, Manila time! Tune in now and let's process everything!Follow us on social media:@wrestling2xpod on Twitter and TikTok@_StanSy@roiswar@chinosupersized@eml_meisterPromo codes and affiliate links: http://linktr.ee/wrestlingwrestlingpodcast***DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of The Pod Network. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Missed car payments, crowdfunding for groceries, prices rising on everything from rent to hummus — everyday signs that something in the economy feels...tense. But the official numbers, and even the White House, keep insisting things are steady. Audie unpacks the strange gap between how the economy looks and how it feels with CNN Business's Senior Writer, Allison Morrow. This episode was produced by Lori Galarreta Senior Producer: Matt Martinez Technical Director: Dan Dzula Executive Producer: Steve Lickteig Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you want us to build a MOONSHOT Summit, email my team: moonshots@diamandis.com Get access to metatrends 10+ years before anyone else - https://qr.diamandis.com/metatrends Salim Ismail is the founder of OpenExO Dave Blundin is the founder & GP of Link Ventures Dr. Alexander Wissner-Gross is a computer scientist and founder of Reified – My companies: Apply to Dave's and my new fund:https://qr.diamandis.com/linkventureslanding Go to Blitzy to book a free demo and start building today: https://qr.diamandis.com/blitzy Grab dinner with MOONSHOT listeners: https://moonshots.dnnr.io/ _ Connect with Peter: X Instagram Connect with Dave: X LinkedIn Connect with Salim: X Join Salim's Workshop to build your ExO Connect with Alex Website LinkedIn X Email Listen to MOONSHOTS: Apple YouTube – *Recorded on November 19, 2025 *The views expressed by me and all guests are personal opinions and do not constitute Financial, Medical, or Legal advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about a rumored "Pitt takeover" at Bobby Dodd this weekend when they play GT, the Hawks, Quinn Synder, Braves, Raisel Iglesias, Alex Anthopolous, Raheem Morris, Michael Penix, Lane Kiffin, CFB job openings and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change, scholars and practitioners who have worked together in various capacities across different school systems examine systemic equity leadership in U.S. public schools over the course of nearly a decade and across a time of profound racial and historical change. This volume weaves together real-world insights, research-based strategies, and practical tools for transforming P–12 education systems into more equitable and just learning spaces. Contributors explore the early days of district equity leadership sparked by the Obama administration's focus on civil rights in education; Black Lives Matter (beginning with the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice); the proliferation of formal equity director roles, policies, and priorities; and the recent politically driven anti-DEI backlash. In doing so, it reveals the complex and crucial work of sustaining justice-focused educational systems change in the face of subtle resistance and outright attacks. This book is important reading for school leaders, district personnel, policymakers, and everyone who cares about a public education that works for all students. Our guest is: Dr. Decoteau J. Irby, who is professor of educational policy studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, codirector of the Center for Urban Education Leadership, and coeditor of Dignity-Affirming Education. He co-edited Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change with Dr. Ann M. Ishimaru. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who produces the Academic Life podcast. She is a dissertation and grad student coach, and a developmental editor for humanities scholars at all stages of their careers. She writes the Academic Life Newsletter at her Substack. Playlist for listeners: Teacher By Teacher Leading Toward Liberation Leading from the Margins Book Banning How Schools Make Race The Social Constructions of Race That Librarian We Are Not Dreamers We Refuse The Fight to Remove Monuments on Campus Sin Padres Ni Papeles Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 275+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And get bonus content HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Have you found yourself working in engineering without an engineering degree…and getting passed over for jobs to someone who “is” just because of the diploma?
Ever said yes to sex a little too fast and regretted it later? Same. Today we're joined by psychologist and Understood Expert Dr. Ari Tuckman for a candid talk about impulsivity, ADHD, and intimacy. We'll dig into the messy mix of consent, shame, and emotional regulation. And we'll talk about how to slow down, stay curious, and find self-compassion after a spicy decision. For more on this topic: Listen: Impulsivity, risky behavior, and obsessions (Chris' story)Listen: ADHD, loving intensely, and impulsivity (Ange's story)Timestamps:02:15 How ADHD-related impulsivity can influence sexual decisions08:45 Consent, emotional regulation, and navigating pressure or fear of rejection17:30 Differentiating shame from embarrassment after vulnerable sexual experiences28:10 Strategies for slowing down and gathering insights from experiencesFor a transcript and more resources, visit Sorry, I Missed This on Understood.org. You can also email us at sorryimissedthis@understood.org. Understood.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
During the 4pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about a rumored "Pitt takeover" at Bobby Dodd this weekend when they play GT, the Hawks, Quinn Synder, Braves, Raisel Iglesias, Alex Anthopolous, Raheem Morris, Michael Penix, Lane Kiffin, CFB job openings and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the world's most iconic statues weren't just art… but vaults of ancient secrets? From a 14th-century banknote hidden in a Buddha's head to sealed letters inside Spanish relics — and even mysterious voids beneath the Great Sphinx of Giza — we're uncovering the secrets that history literally tried to bury in stone. Join us as we explore ancient time capsules, forgotten messages, and the strange, sacred objects hiding inside sculptures across centuries. One statue held a curse. Another? A link to lost civilizations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change, scholars and practitioners who have worked together in various capacities across different school systems examine systemic equity leadership in U.S. public schools over the course of nearly a decade and across a time of profound racial and historical change. This volume weaves together real-world insights, research-based strategies, and practical tools for transforming P–12 education systems into more equitable and just learning spaces. Contributors explore the early days of district equity leadership sparked by the Obama administration's focus on civil rights in education; Black Lives Matter (beginning with the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice); the proliferation of formal equity director roles, policies, and priorities; and the recent politically driven anti-DEI backlash. In doing so, it reveals the complex and crucial work of sustaining justice-focused educational systems change in the face of subtle resistance and outright attacks. This book is important reading for school leaders, district personnel, policymakers, and everyone who cares about a public education that works for all students. Our guest is: Dr. Decoteau J. Irby, who is professor of educational policy studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, codirector of the Center for Urban Education Leadership, and coeditor of Dignity-Affirming Education. He co-edited Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change with Dr. Ann M. Ishimaru. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who produces the Academic Life podcast. She is a dissertation and grad student coach, and a developmental editor for humanities scholars at all stages of their careers. She writes the Academic Life Newsletter at her Substack. Playlist for listeners: Teacher By Teacher Leading Toward Liberation Leading from the Margins Book Banning How Schools Make Race The Social Constructions of Race That Librarian We Are Not Dreamers We Refuse The Fight to Remove Monuments on Campus Sin Padres Ni Papeles Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 275+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And get bonus content HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
In Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change, scholars and practitioners who have worked together in various capacities across different school systems examine systemic equity leadership in U.S. public schools over the course of nearly a decade and across a time of profound racial and historical change. This volume weaves together real-world insights, research-based strategies, and practical tools for transforming P–12 education systems into more equitable and just learning spaces. Contributors explore the early days of district equity leadership sparked by the Obama administration's focus on civil rights in education; Black Lives Matter (beginning with the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice); the proliferation of formal equity director roles, policies, and priorities; and the recent politically driven anti-DEI backlash. In doing so, it reveals the complex and crucial work of sustaining justice-focused educational systems change in the face of subtle resistance and outright attacks. This book is important reading for school leaders, district personnel, policymakers, and everyone who cares about a public education that works for all students. Our guest is: Dr. Decoteau J. Irby, who is professor of educational policy studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, codirector of the Center for Urban Education Leadership, and coeditor of Dignity-Affirming Education. He co-edited Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change with Dr. Ann M. Ishimaru. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who produces the Academic Life podcast. She is a dissertation and grad student coach, and a developmental editor for humanities scholars at all stages of their careers. She writes the Academic Life Newsletter at her Substack. Playlist for listeners: Teacher By Teacher Leading Toward Liberation Leading from the Margins Book Banning How Schools Make Race The Social Constructions of Race That Librarian We Are Not Dreamers We Refuse The Fight to Remove Monuments on Campus Sin Padres Ni Papeles Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 275+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And get bonus content HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
In Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change, scholars and practitioners who have worked together in various capacities across different school systems examine systemic equity leadership in U.S. public schools over the course of nearly a decade and across a time of profound racial and historical change. This volume weaves together real-world insights, research-based strategies, and practical tools for transforming P–12 education systems into more equitable and just learning spaces. Contributors explore the early days of district equity leadership sparked by the Obama administration's focus on civil rights in education; Black Lives Matter (beginning with the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice); the proliferation of formal equity director roles, policies, and priorities; and the recent politically driven anti-DEI backlash. In doing so, it reveals the complex and crucial work of sustaining justice-focused educational systems change in the face of subtle resistance and outright attacks. This book is important reading for school leaders, district personnel, policymakers, and everyone who cares about a public education that works for all students. Our guest is: Dr. Decoteau J. Irby, who is professor of educational policy studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, codirector of the Center for Urban Education Leadership, and coeditor of Dignity-Affirming Education. He co-edited Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change with Dr. Ann M. Ishimaru. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who produces the Academic Life podcast. She is a dissertation and grad student coach, and a developmental editor for humanities scholars at all stages of their careers. She writes the Academic Life Newsletter at her Substack. Playlist for listeners: Teacher By Teacher Leading Toward Liberation Leading from the Margins Book Banning How Schools Make Race The Social Constructions of Race That Librarian We Are Not Dreamers We Refuse The Fight to Remove Monuments on Campus Sin Padres Ni Papeles Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 275+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And get bonus content HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
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From fresh releases to listener requests, this week's show cruises through bluesy roads, railways, and riotous riffs.Missed it live? No worries — catch up anytime.We kick off with new blues from Lil' Magic Sam and Henry Ray, shift into car-themed classics from James Cotton, Nine Below Zero, and ZZ Top, then ride the rails with Sherman Robertson, Tommy Castro, and Big Al & the Heavyweights. Listener requests bring Rory Gallagher, Cream, Motorhead, and more — plus trivia detours featuring the Peel P50, a baboon, and a Swan-related Christmas plan.Stream it now — we're always in your speakers.Featuring:Blues From The Ouse – Intro – 00:00:00Lil' Magic Sam – Leaving Town – 00:02:00Henry Ray – The River – 00:07:27Tom Hambridge – Start Drinking Early Day – 00:11:00Randy Lee Riviere – Big On A Bender – 00:15:03Rare Breed – Pieces – 00:19:18James Cotton – Little Car Blues – 00:23:25Nine Below Zero – I Need Me A Car – 00:31:12ZZ Top – She Loves My Automobile – 00:33:15The Cadillac Kings – Cadillac Boogie – 00:36:43Sherman Robertson – Memphis Train – 00:40:13Big Al & the Heavyweights – Big Freight Train – 00:43:53Tommy Castro & The Painkillers – Freight Train (Let Me Ride) – 00:48:4511 Guys Quartet – Off The Rails – 00:52:47Rory Gallagher – Bullfrog Blues – 00:57:55Cream – Outside Woman Blues – 01:03:50Manu Lavin – I Got The Blues – 01:06:12Danielle Nicole Band – Head Down Low – 01:10:09Black Keys – Poor Boy a Long Way From Home – 01:15:00Andrew Duncanson – Hold Me Back – 01:24:31Bob Dylan – Bob Dylan's Blues – 01:27:32Mary Stokes Band – Mean Mistreater – 01:29:47Motörhead – Whorehouse Blues – 01:33:00T-Bone Walker – Call It Stormy Monday – 01:36:44Bywater Call – As If – 01:39:52Billy Branch & The Sons Of Blues – Real Good Friends – 01:43:26GA-20 – Chicken Pickin' – 01:47:05Keywords:Blues From The Ouse, DC Blues, York Blues, UK blues podcast, blues radio show, Lil' Magic Sam, Henry Ray, ZZ Top, Sherman Robertson, Rory Gallagher, Cream, Motorhead, GA-20, Nine Below Zero, Tommy Castro, listener requests, blues cars, blues trains, new blues releases, blues trivia, York Blues Festival, blues gig guide, blues harmonica, blues playlist, blues radio UK, blues music podcast, classic blues, modern blues, blues legends, blues storytelling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you frustrated because your wife never initiates sex? Was your marriage fun, flirty, passionate and full of intimacy and now it's dull, boring and the only time you get passionate is when you're trying to prove to each other that you're right and they're wrong?In this episode I talk about how women tell us they HAVE been initiating sex, they just do it in different ways to the way men do - I also explain what those ways are and how to avoid making the mistakes that slowly and quietly kill the attraction in your relationship.In our coaching, we help men get a powerful new mindset that empowers you to give, love and connect more deeply because you're finally doing that within yourself first. This mindset allows empathy, trust and connection to happen because you're confident in who you're being. We teach skills and knowledge that nobody ever teaches men when we're younger. Skills and knowledge that make you feel confident and in control even when chaos is going on around you. It's amazing what you can achieve when you make yourself a priority. Most men don't. They are too busy taking care of everyone else. Too busy minding the store and making the money. They are focused on the "outside game" of winning life. But their "inside game" of confidence and clarity is suffering badly. You can only improve your inside game with other men. We would love to help you become more calm, more strong emotionally and more confident and happy in who you are as a man. Come and join us, either through 1-on-1 coaching with my colleague Dan Dore or me, or in our group coaching program with other amazing men who are travelling the same path as you right now in our Men's Live Coaching Roundtable. There's an amazing tribe of guys in this group with us, supporting and helping each other through this process of growth and self realization. https://goodguys2greatmen.com/goodguys2greatmen-live-coaching-roundtable/ If you're facing possible divorce, we have an online course which is specifically for you - Defuse the Divorce Bomb: https://mojopolis.thinkific.com/courses/HDDB-preview?ref=a53950 What if this next year everything changed for you? That's what we want for you brother, We love teaching men these tools - how to be better, how to know who you are, what you stand for, what you want and how to CREATE it in your life through our Masculine Confidence coaching programs. Dan and I are here to guide you on this mission.https://goodguys2greatmen.com/mens-relationship-coaching/ Steve's book Straight Talk Tools for the Desperate Husband will help you to lead yourself and your relationship back to good health. Understand why your partner acts the way she does toward you and learn how to lead your life in the direction you want it to go. You CAN have the relationship you want, fulfilling all your desires while maintaining love and respect.https://goodguys2greatmen.com/straight-talk-tools-for-the-desperate-husband/ We also have a free e-book to help men learn how to lose their fear and be more bold in their marriage to create the love and connection they want. Get The Hard to Swallow Truth About Saving Your Marriage: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/ If you want to learn more about how to take a bigger step toward being a clear-headed, confident man of action, then find out more here: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/mens-relationship-coaching/ We would be thrilled to help you get there - our first discovery call is always free and always gives you a BIG boost of confidence. You WILL become a clearer, stronger, more confident man only through other men. Your woman cannot take you there - and she doesn't WANT to...trust us on that. Sign up to receive our email newsletters for lots more free tips and advice here: https://archive.aweber.com/stevemain Subscribe to be notified whenever we upload a new video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC13h36xaBvyTPVAES4-4rXw?sub_confirmation=1 You can watch all our videos here: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/video-library/ Or read our blog articles here: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/blog/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/goodguys2greatmen-podcast--4650431/support.
PPR Final: Pelicans fall to the Nuggets in Zion's Return — New Orleans drops its 7th straight game, despite Zion Williamson making his highly anticipated comeback. Big Q, DC & Lexxah break down what went wrong, the late-game collapses, coaching decisions, rotations, defensive concerns, and what this losing streak means for Borrego's crew moving forward.We also dive into:• Zion's conditioning & impact• Derik Queen's usage• Missed assignments late• Locker room pulse• Upcoming schedule concerns• Can NOLA turn this around?
Utah Mammoth General Manager Bill Armstrong talks about the team amidst a tough stretch of overtime losses. Hear from Utah Jazz CEO Danny Ainge who joined to talk about the team and Lauri Markkanen's monster start to the season. The Jazz saw Luka & LeBron last night and will see SGA & the OKC Thunder in their next game.
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Inspired by recently seeing the musical "Suffs", Holly reflects on Utah’s early leadership in granting women the right to vote—and what that history means today.
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In 1986, 29-year-old Sherri Rasmussen was just starting her married life when she was brutally murdered in her Van Nuys home. The LAPD called it a “burglary gone bad,” ignoring red flags pointing to one of their own for years. Detective Stephanie Lazarus might have gotten away with it if she hadn't left behind a key piece of evidence.
Aerialist Nik Wallenda is a seventh-generation tightrope walker who has completed record-setting walks across locations such as Niagara Falls, Nicaragua's Masaya Volcano, Times Square and the Grand Canyon. He joins Kirk Cameron to share how his faith has helped him achieve these astounding feats and discusses the horrifying accident that led to his developing an even greater reliance on God. Don't miss this riveting interview on Takeaways with Kirk Cameron on TBN! Missed the last episode? Listen in as Luke Cameron shares his powerful testimony and adoption story. WATCH Takeaways with Kirk Cameron episodes for free on TBN+! Each episode of Takeaways with Kirk Cameron features knowledgeable guests having a respectful and thoughtful conversation surrounding topics that are impacting our society every day. Kirk's hope is that you will walk away from this show with practical steps on how to better your family, your community, and your nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When her life collided with a high-profile murder trial, longtime true-crime devotee Stephanie Tinsley found an unexpected path into creative agency and advocacy. After a career in sales and private equity, everything shifted when her husband, attorney Mark Tinsley, was thrust into the spotlight during the Murdaugh murder trials. In this episode, she and Amy discuss the making of Everything They Missed, the inner resources she had to marshal to tell the story well, and why centering human dignity is her driving force in true-crime storytelling.Images and more from Stephanie Tinsley on our website!Special thanks to our sponsor: Wix Studio is a platform built for all web creators to design, develop, and manage exceptional web projects at scale.Clever is hosted & produced by Amy Devers, with editing by Mark Zurawinski, production assistance from Ilana Nevins and Anouchka Stephan, and music by El Ten Eleven.SUBSCRIBE - listen to Clever on any podcast app!SIGN UP - for our Substack for news, bonus content, new episode alertsVISIT - cleverpodcast.com for transcripts, images, and 200+ more episodesSAY HI! - on Instagram & LinkedIn @cleverpodcast @amydeversSpecial thanks to our sponsors!Wix Studio is a platform built for all web creators to design, develop, and manage exceptional web projects at scale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ann Packer is the author of six works of fiction, including the bestselling novels The Children's Crusade and The Dive from Clausen's Pier, which received the Kate Chopin Literary Award, among many other honors. In this episode, Annmarie and Ann discuss Ann's new book, SOME BRIGHT NOWHERE, a novel about all the messy, complicated, beautiful, and impossible decisions when it comes to end-of-life care for someone you love. Episode Sponsors: Prairie Lights Books – Iowa City's premier indie bookstore since 1978. Perhaps the strength of our reputation lies in the reading series of local, national and international writers who have read their works which were broadcast live on stations WSUI and WOI and which was the only regular literary series of its kind. All of this could not have been possible without a loyal customer base and a dedicated staff. Learn more or shop online at prairielights.com. Green Apple Books – In San Francisco, connecting curious readers to great books since 1967. Browsing at Green Apple is a unique experience. From our handmade signs and book recommendations to the many nooks and crannies, you can both get lost in here and find serendipity. Our friendly, well-read employees also stand ready to help you in any way. For your next great read, stop by or go to greenapplebooks.com. Writing by Ann Packer Some Bright Nowhere Swim Back to Me Mendocino and Other Stories The Children's Crusade Songs Without Words The Dive from Clausen's Pier Other Titles Mentioned in This Episode: Loved and Missed, by Susie Boyt And here's a recipe for butterscotch pudding from Gjelina in Venice. Follow Ann Packer: Instagram: @annpacker Facebook: @annpacker **Writing Workshops: If you liked this conversation and are interested in writing together, please consider the opportunities below. For women interested in an online Saturday morning writing circle, you can sign up here or message Annmarie to learn more. If you're interested in growing your own practice as a writing instructor, you can learn more about an upcoming teacher training class here. And if you're interested in traveling with your writing practice, Annmarie will be leading workshops in Santa Fe, NM and Paris, France in 2026. Reservations for both open soon. Photo Credit: Beowulf Sheehan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each year, more than 10 million visitors make their way to Branson, Missouri. Over many decades, the once-small hillside town developed a reputation for being the U.S. capital for performances with overtly religious and patriotic themes, and sometimes, a Christian nationalist bent. Joanna Dee Das's new book, “Faith, Family, and Flag: Branson Entertainment & the Idea of America,” explores how conservative values and politics have played out on Branson's stages and with audiences. She also describes what makes Branson an important site for the performing arts and how its presentation of American history, values and politics is far more complicated than its reputation suggests.
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Send us a textNovember keeps giving as we chase whitetails across Oklahoma plains and New Jersey thickets, turn misses into clean kills, and rebuild confidence one fix at a time. We share how small tweaks, smarter setups, and steady minds led to an 11-point buck, a buddy's perfect shot, and a father-son recovery.• Lone Wolf hunt in Oklahoma with high wind and blinds• Missed shots, target panic, and the shot process reset• Final-day redemption on a surprise 11-point buck• Donating meat and mentoring young archers• Guiding a friend to a double lung and fast recovery• Switching trees with a saddle to cut travel routes• Calling with subtle bleats and tending grunts• Gear fixes: peep serving, D-loop length, nock fit• Broadhead confidence and arrow selection• Public land etiquette, safety, and respect• Getting kids involved with simple setups• Closing with gun season safety remindersThank you to Rack Getter, HECS, Moultrie, Sever, and all the partners who support our crew and listenersOnce we open up field staff again, if anyone really wants to join and come join a part of the family, we'd love to have youBe safe out thereSupport the showHope you guy's enjoy! Hit the follow button, rate and give the show a comment!Ghillie Puck- https://www.ghilliepuck.com?sca_ref=6783182.IGksJNCNyo GP10 FOR 10% OFFGET YOUR HECS HUNTING GEAR :https://hecshunting.com/shop/?avad=385273_a39955e99&nb_platform=avantlink&nb_pid=323181&nb_wid=385273&nb_tt=cl&nb_aid=NAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdhunting/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtxCA-1Txv7nnuGKXcmXrA
Last week, the seven Colorado Rivers basin states, including Nevada, blew through yet another federally-imposed deadline to basically figure our shit out and allocate our dwindling water supply. So what happens now? And does this stalemate mean that Las Vegas is going to run out of water? UNR professor Elizabeth Koebele, who studies the messy politics of the river, tells co-host Dayvid Figler why the states are in Mean Girls mode, and what we can expect going forward. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 18th episode: Simply Eloped Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Learn more about becoming a City Cast Las Vegas Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
2 hours and 34 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Offense vs Northwestern Starts at :51 This doesn't even qualify as a top five weird Northwestern game (we list our top five). This week's snack of the week is organic pumpkin seeds. On one level, this kinda looked like Michigan's best game of the year on offense and defense. Michigan comes out slinging it and Bryce's confidence seemed like it was at another level, but he made young mistakes. What happened on Bryce's sacks? Playing Northwestern always kinda feels like they have your signs. Michigan was able to counter some of Northwestern's defensive counters. Most of the mistakes are coming from freshmen which is just something that happens. Missed cuts on zone is whatever but missed cuts on power isn't good. Bryson Kuzdzal came in and did just fine. Bryce's scrambles were pretty good and mostly improvisation, his interceptions were freshman stuff. Safeties were baiting him, can he anticipate that in the future? The first interception was not understanding how to read the coverage, the second one was just needing to throw the ball better. Andrew Marsh made the Michigan catch of the year, you have a dedicated receiver going into next year. You could have 12 of 14 boxes in a great position next year. Andrew Marsh is the best freshman receiver since... Manningham? How much does this performance mean against Ohio State? The reverse fumble is on Chip Lindsey. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Defense vs Northwestern Starts at 44:15 Northwestern came into this game with a pretty good ground game and they got stuffed. This was a good game to run the 5-2 in, Northwestern is on the opposite end of the spectrum from USC. Northwestern's gamesmanship cost them two false starts, Michigan tipped what they were running multiple times. The defensive backs got beat a few times but sometimes a receiver just makes a nice play over you. You probably don't want to put Zeke Berry on Jeremiah Smith, Jyaire Hill is getting his star back. Brandyn Hillman tackled with his arms! He's grown as a much more mature player over the season. They're defending screens now! TJ Metcalf body-slammed a guy. 3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:08:55 Takes hotter than suburban Chicago in mid-November. There seems to be differing views on how much people liked this venue for a football game. The camera shots were weird. Seth and Dave think the inside of the stadium is magical, Brian not so much. It might've actually been 90% Michigan fans. They did the best they could with clock management at the end of the first half. What about timeouts at the end of the second half? Zvada kicked the ball into the street outside of the stadium. Brian takes responsibility for the missed field goals by changing the preview. Semaj got replaced, he's a better player than he's performed but he may be overdue for a mental health break. 4th down decisions. NFL calculator says there's a complete coin flip in decision making. It shouldn't be a holding call if you're getting your ass kicked. Semaj was on the ground with the ball but they didn't overturn the fumble? There's no transparency between officiating and the fans, other conferences and sports are getting better at it. 4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:59:37 USC 26, Iowa 21 Iowa jumped out to a nice lead but scored zero points in the second half. The Hawkeyes lost three offensive linemen. The universe is paying them back for all the 10 win seasons they had no business having. USC is now a legitimate playoff contender. Indiana 31, Wisconsin 7 This was a sludge fart for Indiana in the first half but put it away in the second. Wisconsin is one of the worst Big Ten offenses ever contemplated. Most of Wisconsin's offense was off of a couple weird plays. Penn State 28, Michigan State 10 A rock fight between two of the worst teams in the league. Michigan State had 15 wins over the last three years... well at least they did. Penn State won the very ugly trophy which might actually be the best trophy and they looked like they really wanted it. Illinois 24, Maryland 6 Maryland is not even trying to run the ball anymore. Illinois ground them to a pulp. Don't throw at Maryland, just run them over. Washington 49, Purdue 13 Washington doubles Purdue in yardage and most of that was likely garbage time for Purdue. Oregon 42, Minnesota 13 This feels like danger zone for PJ Fleck. They could lose to Wisconsin?? Ohio State 48, UCLA 10 UCLA is without Nico in this game, their backup has never thrown a college pass. UCLA is moving out of the Rose Bowl?? MUSIC: "Slow Burn"—The Rose City Band "Swans"—Maston "Optimism"—Jana Horn “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
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