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In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, co-host Sivana Brewer is joined by Stephanie Meyer, RN, MS-FNP, NEA-BC, the Executive Vice President, Chief Nursing Executive, and Chief Operating Officer for Inpatient Operations at Children's Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri.In this engaging and heartfelt episode, Sivana and Stephanie explore how our personal and professional lives are deeply intertwined, and how intentional living can dramatically shift the way we experience success, leadership, and well-being. Through vulnerable storytelling and practical reflection, the conversation weaves through themes of boundaries, energy management, and showing up authentically in every space we occupy.You'll be taken on a journey that challenges the constant pursuit of productivity and perfection. Instead, the discussion invites a reimagining of how we define value and contribution—at work, at home, and in our communities. From navigating high-stakes industries to creating grounded, values-based households, you'll gain powerful insights into the importance of presence, purpose, and self-trust.Whether it's shaping the future of a critical industry or raising the next generation, the episode will leave you with a sense of hope, possibility, and a call to lead with intentionality.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Stephanie's responsibilities at Children's Mercy, which include managing about 6000 people, focusing on people management, strategy, and organizational development.The importance of being visible and understanding the employees' perspectives, even if it requires scheduling and maneuvering. Why understanding the reasons employees come to work and ensuring they feel part of something bigger than themselves is vital.The role of the Center for Well-being at Children's Mercy, which provides non-judgmental support and therapy to employees.The value of adequate sleep, reading before bed, and setting boundaries to avoid burnout.And much more...Guest Bio:Stephanie Meyer, RN, MS-FNP, NEA-BC, is the Executive Vice President, Chief Nursing Executive, and Chief Operating Officer for Inpatient Operations at Children's Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri. With over two decades of service at the hospital, Stephanie has risen through the ranks from staff nurse to senior leadership, earning widespread respect for her collaborative approach and unwavering focus on patient-centered care. She holds both undergraduate and graduate nursing degrees from the University of Kansas and shares her expertise as adjunct faculty at local colleges and a sought-after national speaker on healthcare leadership. Recognized with the 2021 Excellence in Leadership Award by the Missouri Organization of Nurse Leaders, Stephanie is a champion of innovation, accountability, and the transformative power of nursing in pediatric care.Resources:Connect with Stephanie: Website | LinkedInConnect with Cameron: Website | LinkedInGet Cameron's latest book –
We're joined by Jeff Trigg, a seasoned smallmouth fishing guide and sales rep for MeatEater's top brands like First Lite and FHF Gear.From Missouri's scenic rivers to the shifting landscape of outdoor retail, we dive into everything: the proposed non-resident fishing license hike, the disappearing fly shops of the Midwest, stream pressure, life in the outdoor industry, and of course—our signature Mystery Bait Bucket question.A must-listen for anyone who loves the water and the gear that gets you there.For more info: Jeff Trigg Instagramjeff@3creeksgroup.comSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
On this episode, we dive into the chilling story of a woman living in a haunted house in Rock Hill, Missouri, where a double-door refrigerator moans, groans, and even reacts to her emotions. When a psychic records the appliance's sounds and slows them down, the words ‘murdered' and ‘killed' emerge, adding a horrifying twist to the story. But the haunted fridge is only the beginning. From phantom touches and strange smells to a dog terrified by unseen entities, this house seems to carry an unimaginable weight. Tune in as we explore the chilling reality of a haunting that's both close to home—and perhaps closer than you'd ever want.
On this episode, we dive into the chilling story of a woman living in a haunted house in Rock Hill, Missouri, where a double-door refrigerator moans, groans, and even reacts to her emotions. When a psychic records the appliance's sounds and slows them down, the words ‘murdered' and ‘killed' emerge, adding a horrifying twist to the story. But the haunted fridge is only the beginning. From phantom touches and strange smells to a dog terrified by unseen entities, this house seems to carry an unimaginable weight. Tune in as we explore the chilling reality of a haunting that's both close to home—and perhaps closer than you'd ever want.
After a $100K first 1/3 of the year, I'm now sitting here with zero projects on my calendar. How did this happen?! I'll tell you in today's episode of the Artist Academy Podcast. I take full responsibility. I burned myself out in the first part of the year, going full steam ahead with work and socials. Then spring sprung in Missouri, and I had better things to do than outreach and painting for other people—things like gardening, farming, and just being outside in this beautiful weather with people I actually like. Every time I hit a dip in commissions, I can't help but wonder: Is this the universe giving me the time (or rather, forcing me) to finally tackle those things on my wishful to-do list? Things like picking up canvas painting again. I caught myself saying, “I'm just not motivated,” and “Maybe it's just a slow season in my area.” But are those things even real? Not really. Let's dive into it…
Ali Maffey, Vice President of Social and Behavioral Health at ASTHO, explains how ASTHO's new legal map assists with suicide prevention infrastructure; Noell Stone, Practicum and Capstone Director at the University of New Mexico's College of Population Health, shares why two of New Mexico's universities developed a unified framework for applied public health training; ASTHO is now accepting applications for its DELPH program; ASTHO member Dr. Brooke Cunningham of Minnesota and ASTHO alumni Dr. Nilesh Kalyanaraman of Maryland and Paula Nickelson of Missouri were announced as new board members of the Public Health Accreditation Board; and a new ASTHO blog article describes a recent assessment of public health data aimed at better understanding the health needs of people with disabilities. ASTHO Web Page: New ASTHO Legal Map Illuminates State and Territorial Suicide Prevention Infrastructure ASTHO Webinar: State and Territorial Infrastructure for Suicide Prevention: Exploring New Legal Maps University of New Mexico: New Mexico Universities Join Forces to Bolster Public Health Training ASTHO Leadership Development Public Health Accreditation Board: PHAB Announces 2025-26 Board of Directors ASTHO Blog: Designing With, Not For: Stakeholder-Centered Approaches to Disability Health Data
Copper Mule Distillery (Hermann, MO) WF0064 Back in 2001, I stumbled upon a beautiful section of Missouri, just west of St. Louis known as Missouri Wine Country. That trip saw me stopping off at my first ever tasting experience - at the Stone Hill Winery. A couple trips later, I discovered there was whiskey to be had in the German community of Hermann. Now, there are several distilleries and I bumped into one of them while doing research for my next book. Join me as I chat with Don Gosen, founder of Copper Mule Distillery, we've got insider info on the Missouri Expedition Trail, insights into Missouri's distilling legacy, and the surprise legacy Don and his wife discovered in their own family. Here are some of the things we chat about: Exploring Hermann: A Historical Overview The Rise of Distilling in Hermann From Brewing to Distilling: A Personal Journey Uncovering Family History and Distilling Heritage The Significance of the Century Farm The Legacy of Bourbon and Brandy Production Bartering and Historical Practices in Distilling The Appeal of Wheated Bourbons Missouri's Whiskey Heritage and Distilling History The Role of Local Ingredients in Distilling Moonshine Stills: A Unique Collection The Importance of Quality Barrels in Bourbon Exploring the Missouri Spirits Expedition The Distillery Tour Experience Collaboration in the Distilling Community The extended version of this interview found at patreon.com/whiskeylore has 15 more minutes of extra interview time with some fun extras.
El mal tiempo causa inundaciones en Missouri y Minnesota. Pronostican un encarecimiento de múltiples productos ante el acuerdo de aranceles entre EE.UU. y la Unión Europea. Sigue vigente el bloqueo que frena la eliminación de la ciudadanía por nacimiento.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the final hour Wrecker is joined by Jim Talent, Former US Senator from Missouri to talk about his thoughts on foreign issues including Trump being frustrated with Putin. Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer to talk about Texas wanting to re-draw its Congressional map and should Missouri do the same thing. Also an audio cut of the day.
Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer joins talk about Texas wanting to re-draw its Congressional map and should Missouri do the same thing.
Jim Talent, Former US Senator from Missouri joins to talk about his thoughts on foreign issues including Trump being frustrated with Putin.
Ryan Wrecker in filling in for Mark Reardon and is joined by Josh Hammer, Newsweek Senior Editor at Large and host of the Josh Hammer Show joins to talk about Trump's tariffs and more. Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America joins to talk about his new book is "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure." Plus his thoughts about President Trump's rampage against windmills. Richard Stern, Heritage scholar and expert on fiscal policy joins to talk the latest tariffs with EU and UK and if they are tariffs working. Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director joins to talk about Ivan Herrera playing left field and what the trade deadline looks like for Arenado, Donovan and Helsley. Jim Talent, Former US Senator from Missouri joins to talk about his thoughts on foreign issues including Trump being frustrated with Putin. Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer joins talk about Texas wanting to re-draw its Congressional map and should Missouri do the same thing. We also have Ethan's News and an audio cut of the day.
Justin Krohn, an PhD student at the University of Missouri, joins Megan Lynch to explain how his new software and programming will locate ornamental pear trees across the state.
Welcome to EO Radio Show – Your Nonprofit Legal Resource. I'm Cynthia Rowland, and episode 130 is our 22nd in a series of "Nonprofit Quick Tip" episodes focusing on the details of state registration of nonprofit corporations. Today, with the help of Joe Hilliard, we look at the basic state filing requirements for nonprofit corporations operating in Alabama and Arkansas. In previous episodes, we discussed filing in Delaware and California, which are the most frequently used by our clients, most of whom have a connection to California and several other states. Earlier episodes have covered 40 states and the District of Columbia. After today's episode, the only remaining states are Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, and Nebraska. You can find all prior episodes on our website or on Farella's YouTube channel, where a playlist is available for state filing requirements. Show Notes: Farella YouTube podcast channel For Alabama: Alabama Secretary of State Business Entities Home Page: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/business-entities Alabama Secretary of State Online Services: https://www.alabamainteractive.org/sos/welcome.action Alabama Current Entity Search: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/government-records/business-entity-records Alabama Fees Schedule (effective August 2023): https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/form-files/FeeSchedule.pdf Alabama Forms index: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/business-entities/business-downloads#bdCategory-2865 Alabama Domestic Name Reservation: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/2022-09/domesticEntityNameReservation.pdf Alabama Domestic Nonprofit Corporation Certificate of Incorporation: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/2023-12/NonProfitIncorporation.pdf Alabama Foreign Name Reservation: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/2022-09/foreignEntityNameReservation.pdf Alabama Foreign Corporation (Business or Non-Profit) Application for Registration: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/sites/default/files/2022-09/ForeignCorporationRegistration.pdf Alabama Attorney General Charitable Organizations webpage: https://www.alabamaag.gov/licensing-registration/charitable-organizations/ Alabama Department of Revenue Privilege Tax Home Page: https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/individual-corporate/alabama-business-privilege-tax-and-corporate-share-tax/ Alabama Department of Revenue Sales Tax FAQ: https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/sales-use/sales-tax/ Alabama Association of Nonprofits FAQ: https://www.alabamanonprofits.org/how-to-start-a-nonprofit For Arkansas: Arkansas Secretary of State Business Home Page: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services-bcs Arkansas Secretary of State current entity database: https://www.ark.org/corp-search/index.php Arkansas Forms and Fees Page: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services-bcs/forms-fees Arkansas Filing Processing Time FAQ: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services-bcs/for-new-business Arkansas Nonprofit Corporation Filing Fees: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/uploads/bcs/Non-Prof_Fees_1.pdf Arkansas Nonprofit Domestic Forms Page: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services-bcs/nonprofit-charitable-entities/ Arkansas Articles of Incorporation – Domestic Nonprofit: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/uploads/bcs/NPD-01_2.pdf Arkansas Nonprofit Foreign Forms Page: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services-bcs/nonprofit-charitable-entities/nonprofit-foreign Arkansas Application for Foreign Nonprofit Corporation Seeking to Do Business in Arkansas: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/uploads/bcs/NPF-1_2.pdf Arkansas Secretary of State Charitable Entities Home Page: https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services-bcs/nonprofit-charitable-entities/charitable-entities Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration Sales and Use Tax FAQ: https://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/office/taxes/excise-tax-administration/sales-use-tax/sales-and-use-tax-faqs/ If you have suggestions for topics you would like us to discuss, please email us at eoradioshow@fbm.com. Additional episodes can be found at EORadioShowByFarella.com. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should it be interpreted as, legal advice or opinion.
Missouri Soybean's Ag Innovation Field Day is coming up on August 22 at the Farm for Soy Innovation. In this Spotlight on Soybeans, Missouri Soybean's Director of Conservation Ag and Farm Operations Clayton Light previews the event.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Columbia-based Boone County Fire Protection District says it will be the first district in Missouri to use firefighting foam made from soybeans. District assistant chief Gale Blomenkamp joined hosts Rady Tobler and Stephanie Bell live this morning on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri." Mr. Blomenkamp tells listeners that this is new technology and is good for wood and paper fires and also for gas and diesel fires:
The Missouri Senate Freedom Caucus is calling on Governor Mike Kehoe (R) to call a special session for congressional redistricting. They and U.S. Rep. Bob Onder (R-Lake St. Louis) want to see a 7-1 GOP congressional map. "Missouri Times" publisher Scott Faughn joined hosts Dr. Randy Tobler and Stephanie Bell live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri" this morning to discuss the issue. Mr. Faughn says Democrats didn't raise any objections when Illinois Democrats gerrymandered districts there. However, Faughn warns Missouri Republicans will not be as popular as the are now, in the future. He tells listeners that if Missouri Republicans redraw a 7-1 map, it could be 5-3 in the future, with Democrats picking up a few seats down the line:
A tourism industry's ugly past is revealed after a "duck boat" sinks on Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri, during a storm. Prelude: The sinking of Miss Majestic in Hot Springs, Arkansas. –––-–---------------------------------------- BECOME A VALUEDLISTENER™ Spotify Patreon Apple Podcasts –––-–---------------------------------------- DONATE: SwindledPodcast.com/Support CONSUME: SwindledPodcast.com/Shop –––-–---------------------------------------- MUSIC: Deformr –––-–---------------------------------------- FOLLOW: SwindledPodcast.com Instagram Twitter.com TikTok Facebook Thanks for listening. :-) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The episode where Sarah brings us some true crime from (some of) our home state - Missouri! This is the story of cult leader Jeff Lundgren, who led a group of Mormons in the late 1980s. Except he added some stuff that were pretty sure aren't in the Book of Mormon….like demons swallowing up the Earth and murdering your followers. Or as he liked to call it, pruning your vineyard, aka the dead grapes. You'll get to hear what our ideal cult would be like, so stay tuned for that one. Trigger warning for child death in this episode.Come say hi on our socials! Facebook- The Tipsy GhostInstagram- @thetipsyghostpodcastTikTok @thetipsyghost_podEmail us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.comShow your support when you subscribe, leave a great review & give us a 5 star rating—it really helps!
What do you do when your CEO and Chief People Officer get caught canoodling—sans spouses—on a Coldplay kiss cam? If you're Astronomer, apparently you hire Gwyneth Paltrow to crack a few jokes and hope everyone forgets.It probably didn't work.In this episode of PR After Hours, Alex breaks down how a non-oppositional crisis can become an oppositional one overnight—all thanks to a tone-deaf attempt to “ride the zeitgeist.” We'll talk about what they should've done instead, why you can't Goop your way out of bad leadership, and the simple crisis comms rule they ignored.Then we shift gears into complexity creep—why tech, especially AI, keeps promising simplicity but somehow makes everything harder. If you've ever wondered why the “future of work” feels more chaotic than streamlined, this one's for you.
In one of the most emotionally raw and inspirational interviews yet on Six Weeks to Fitness, I had the honor of sitting down with DK Kang—mindset-driven author, martial artist, and wellness advocate—for Episode 237. But DK is not just a coach, a black belt, or a plant-based wellness warrior. He is a survivor of life's most grueling tests, and what he shared with us was nothing short of transformative. DK's story is steeped in pain, perseverance, and deep faith. He and his wife endured a decade-long battle with infertility—years filled with dashed hopes, invasive surgeries, and an eventual hysterectomy that ended their dream of becoming parents. But the struggle didn't stop there. As DK put it, “In this world you will have trouble,” and trouble came knocking again when his wife was diagnosed with a severe abdominal abscess during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. DK had to drop her off at the emergency room without knowing if she'd make it through surgery. The complications were extreme—spreading from her uterus to her abdomen, intestines, and even her ureter. Then came another blow: a breast cancer diagnosis in late 2023. As DK was reading The Breast Cancer Husband in an effort to better support his wife, he decided to request a flexible work schedule to help her through treatment. The result? He was laid off just a week later. With both of them now jobless and battling a life-threatening illness, DK did what most wouldn't—he laughed. “I went home that night and just started laughing,” he recalled. “Okay, God. Why not us?” It was this mindset—a deep spiritual resilience, bolstered by his martial arts discipline and anchored in love—that carried DK and his wife through. With no income and no safety net, they threw themselves into learning. They studied plant-based nutrition, leaned into spiritual support, and adopted holistic healing practices. “We went completely plant-based,” DK explained. “We grew our own broccoli sprouts because they contain ten times the cancer-fighting compounds of regular broccoli. We started walking daily. We fought forward together—body, mind, and spirit.” Today, DK's wife is in remission. But their journey isn't over. Chemotherapy has left her with cataracts and early-stage osteopenia. Yet DK's energy remains grounded and strong. “We take it day by day. We focus on feeding the mind, fueling the body, and healing from the inside out.” Beyond his personal story, DK's perspective on mindset is both practical and empowering. His book Mindset Metamorphosis was born in the chaos of his wife's treatment and his own unemployment. It challenges readers to reframe limiting thoughts. “Instead of saying, ‘I could never run a 50K,' ask ‘How can I prepare for it?' Start with small wins—put on your shoes. That's a win. Walk to the door. Another win. Train your brain to believe in forward motion.” We also discussed his cultural roots and the wellness practices he inherited from growing up Korean in small-town Missouri. From a young age, DK turned hardship into growth. At just 12, he gave up soda and began training obsessively—not to look good, but to feel good. “The more I trained, the more I could eat,” he laughed, referencing his family's restaurant. And thanks to his mother, who made homemade kimchi, DK developed a lifelong love for gut-healthy, fermented foods. That passion became another book: The Kimchi Connection Cookbook, a resource to help people integrate fermented foods into modern meals. “Your gut is like a garden. If you feed it junk, it produces junk. But if you feed it life, it will produce vitality.” DK now makes his own kimchi in glass jars and encourages people to combine it with tacos, salads, or even spaghetti. “Kimchi isn't just a Korean side dish—it's a healing superfood.” What truly stood out in our conversation was DK's unwavering commitment to faith, family, and service. When I asked him how others can begin to reclaim their life from burnout or hardship, his answer was simple: “Get up. Learn something new. Take action. Find a community. And grow.” He emphasized the importance of self-care, nature, accountability partners, and limiting negativity from social media. “Even a walk in the woods or five minutes of breathing deeply outside can recalibrate your spirit.” DK's journey reminds us that our lowest moments are not the end of our story. They're often the start of something greater. He and his wife turned illness into education, unemployment into purpose, and pain into power. And their story is still being written. If you or someone you know is struggling—with illness, grief, burnout, or simply the weight of life—this is the episode you need to hear. Listen to Episode 237 of Six Weeks to Fitness to learn how to transform struggle into strength with mindset, movement, and mission.
Another crazy week in the Conservative Circus Big Top! From breaking news stories to James T.'s day at the Ballpark, a white community in Missouri, to classic country music, to a passing of A Real American, and many to choose from concerning who was the clown of this week!
We continue Summer at Summit Park with our friend Pastor Armour Stephenson III from The City KC! Summit Park Church is a life-giving church in Lee's Summit, MO, with a great kid's program, Bible-centered messages, and an encouraging atmosphere. Get more information about visiting Summit Park Church at https://www.summitparkchurch.com. Summit Park Church is located at 425 SW Oldham Pkwy, Lee's Summit, Missouri 64081.
#ericorwoll #returntotheland #bet Youtube link: https://youtu.be/zkonC2Srp-sPodcast link: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/STofzeoPlVbBET link: https://www.bet.com/article/6p562x/strong-families-with-common-ancestry-inside-the-push-for-whites-only-communities-in-americaJoin us as we have a conversation based on the BET article entitled, "'Strong Families With Common Ancestry:' Inside the Push for Whites-Only Communities in America." This article is about Eric Orwoll and his mission to create an all white community in America. Tap into the conversation...Hashtags: #southafrica #whitesonly #missiouri #arkansas #rtl #betawards #betawards2025 #ericorwollbiography #ericorwollmusic #ericorwollsongs #ericorwollartist #ericorwollinterview #ericorwolllatestalbum
2017年高考(江苏卷)英语听力 长对话1Excuse me. I wonder if you could tell me how to find a place to have my shoes mended.I'm new in town.打扰一下,不知道你能否告诉我怎么找到一个我能修鞋的地方。我刚来这个镇上。Ah,there is a good shop not far from here. Go straight ahead and walk about three blocks.I can't remember the name of the shop, but you'll find it. It's near the police station. By the way, you know about the town guide? It's a thin book and has all kinds of useful information. You'll find one in any bookstore.呃,离这不远有家不错的店。往前直走大约三个街区。我记不起来这家店的名字了,但是你会找到它的。它就在警局附近。对了,你知道这个镇的指南吗?那是一本很薄的书,里面有各种各样有用的信息。你在书店就能找到的Thanks a lot! You've been so helpful. Let's see. Did you say the repair shop was three blocks away from here?非常感谢!你帮了我很大的忙。我想想。你是说补鞋店离这有三个街区远?Exactly.没错。Thanks again.再次感谢。2017年高考(江苏卷)英语听力 长对话2I've been here many times. There are quite a lot of delicious dishes to choose from.What are you thinking of ordering?我来过这里好多次了。这里有很多美味可口的菜可供选择。你想点什么呢?Well,I haven't decided yet. What are you going to order?额,我还没想好呢。你要点啥呢?I think I'll have the roast chicken. They really make it well here.我想点烤鸡。他们这里的做得很不错。I had roast chicken yesterday when I ate out with Shelly.昨天我和雪莉出去吃饭的时候吃过烤鸡了。Their beef steak is good, too. You can have it served with beans and mushrooms.他们的牛排也很不错。你可以点搭配豆子和蘑菇的牛排。But I'm not that hungry. Is the fried fish or the seafood salad good?但我不是很饿。炸鱼和海鲜沙拉还行吗?Never had them before. Maybe if you get the steak, we could share.从未吃过啊。如果你点牛排的话,我们可以分一分。That sounds like a good idea.这个主意很不错。2017年高考(新课标卷II&III)英语听力长对话1Mom,this is going to take forever! Animal World will be on in 20 minutes. It's my favorite program. You know I can't miss it!妈,这是要等到什么时候啊!《动物世界》二十分钟后就要开播了。它可是我最喜欢的节目。,你知道我是不能错过的。I know, honey. But we have to wait in line to pay for these things we need.宝贝,妈知道。但我们得排队支付这些我们需要的物品的钱啊。You promised we'd be home in time.你答应过我们能及时赶到家的。Be a little patient, Jack. We'll get out of here soon.杰克,耐心点儿。我们很快就会离开这里的。2017年高考(新课标卷II&III)英语听力长对话2Hi,Samantha. Do you have a minute?嗨,萨曼莎。你现在有空吗?Hi,Richard. Come in, please.嗨,理查德。请进。I've been trying to get hold of you all afternoon.我整个下午都在找你呢。I was at the weekly managers' meeting. How are things?我那时在开每周管理人会议。近况如何啊?Oh,splendid. I have some news.哦,好极了。我有事要告诉你。Good news?好事吗?Wonder fulnews... to me, anyway! I've been offered a job for three years as an assistant to Prof. Hayes from Birmingham University. I'll join him in Mexico City. What do you think about that?大好消息......反正对我来说是!我得到了一份为期三年的伯明翰大学海斯教授的助理工作。我将在墨西哥城与他会合。你觉得这工作怎么样?Wonderful,Richard! Just what you've always wanted, isn't it? Does it mean that you'll leave soon?太棒了,理查德!这是你一直想做的工作,不是吗?也就是说你马上就要走了?Next week. But before I go, I'd like to invite you out for dinner — just to thank you for all the help you gave me during my three-month research work here. Would tomorrow evening be a good time for you? We can go to the Shanghai Restaurant in Chinatown. Fine with me.下周走。但在我走之前,我想请你出去吃顿晚饭——感谢你对我这三个月的研究工作给予的全部帮助。明天晚上合适吗?我们可以去唐人街的上海餐馆。可以的。2017年高考(新课标卷II&III)英语听力长对话3Hello?你好?Hello,Stella. This is Peter.你好,斯特拉。我是彼得。Hi,Peter. Fancy hearing your voice! How are you?嗨,彼得。听到你声音真好!你好吗?Couldn't be better. I'm planning a trip to Memphis with my family this summer.再好不过了。我打算今年夏天和我家人去孟菲斯旅游。Great!I'd love to host you here. When are you coming?太好了!我太想在我这款待你们了!你们什么时候来?We'll leave Boston on June 20th, stay in St. Louis, Missouri for a week, and then fly to your city. We'd probably stay for five days with you and come back, for it's a two-week vacation.我们将在6月20号离开波士顿,在密苏里州圣路易斯市待一星期,然后飞到你们市。我们可能会在你那待五天,然后回去,因为这是两星期的假期。Is there anything special you'd like to do here?你们来这有什么特别想做的事情吗?We'd love to explore Beale Street, the official home of the blues, where we'd listen to live music. We'd also like to visit Graceland, the popular museum in memory of Elvis Presley. But above all, we want to spend some time with you and your family.我们想逛逛蓝调的正式发源地贝尔街,在那倾听现场音乐。我们还想参观雅园,纪念埃尔维斯·普雷斯利的受欢迎的博物馆。但最重要的是,我们想和你以及你家人聚聚。Of course! It's been ages since we met last time. Let's have a dinner party in my garden.当然了!自上次见面以来已经有好久没见了。让我们在我花园里吃晚宴吧。Lovely!Oh, could you find for us a hotel near where you live? It doesn't have to be big, but I can't stand noise at bedtime.好极了!哦,你能帮我们在你住的附近找一家旅馆吗?房间没必要太大,但是睡觉时不能有噪音。Sure.没问题。Thank you. See you soon.谢谢啦。期待很快相见。
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The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about cases from Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Australia.Nightly's report on the murder of Peter Falconio: https://thenightly.com.au/australia/peter-falconios-parents-still-hopeful-they-will-find-sons-body-despite-killer-bradley-john-murdoch-dying-c-19377904Fox 9's report on Minnesota's aiding and abetting felony murder statute: https://www.fox9.com/news/new-minnesota-aiding-felony-murder-law-is-constitutionalWPXI's report on the murder of Annette Rose Tokarz by Walton Sims: https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/case-closed-beaver-county-detectives-solve-hopewell-murder-fifty-one-years-later/LAKQ4WGD3FFBNFCSXIPOEIPSBY/The latest developments in the Brendan T. Yeager harassment case: https://www.courts.mo.gov/cnet/nameSearchResult.do?courtType=SW&countyCode=&newSearch=Y&essn=&courtCode=SW&entityType=P&lastName=Yeager&_inclAlias=on&firstName=Brendan&middleName=&caseType=All&yearFiled=Pre-order our book on Delphi here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/shadow-of-the-bridge-the-delphi-murders-and-the-dark-side-of-the-american-heartland-aine-cain/21866881?ean=9781639369232Or here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Shadow-of-the-Bridge/Aine-Cain/9781639369232Or here: https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Bridge-Murders-American-Heartland/dp/1639369236Join our Patreon here! https://www.patreon.com/c/murdersheetSupport The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Check out more inclusive sizing and t-shirt and merchandising options here: https://themurdersheet.dashery.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Medicaid director Todd Richardson gives an in-depth breakdown of how the program works in Missouri. He explains who can access these benefits, what the process of gaining coverage involves, and which benefits are actually available. Richardson also speaks candidly about the challenges ahead given the changing political landscape.
Former Missouri Congressman Bill Clay Sr. received an outpouring of praise after he died last week. He was 94 years old. Clay was a force in regional and national politics, and he left behind a titanic legacy as a champion of civil rights and workers' rights. STLPR politics correspondent Jason Rosenbaum explores Clay's career in politics, and why there may never be another Missouri politician like him again.
AlabamaTucker Carlson defends Jeff Sessions as Trump's AG during "Russia" daysFamily of boy who died in custody of DHR have now retained an attorney3 Attorneys for ADOC are reprimanded by judge for citations from ChatGPTA judge rules for the immediate release of Lisa Wallace from living facilityRetired DHS agent Angelo Fermo to run for Baldwin County Commission seatSen. Tuberville says its not IF but WHEN Space Command moves to HuntsvilleNationalSCOTUS says fired federal workers will not be reinstated during litigationTrump visits construction site of Federal Reserve HQ alongside Jerome PowellDOJ's Todd Blanche to depose Ghislaine Maxwell in FL for second dayTrump names Alina Habba as Acting US attorney in NJ, instead of InterimSC congresswoman offers bill to stop torture of dogs/cats in name of scienceAG for Missouri sues Planned Parenthood for presenting abortion pill as "safe"Federal judge dismisses Marc Elias lawsuit against Voter ID in Wyoming Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies from cardiac arrest at age of 71
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at the vision state officials and energy industry leaders have for a nuclear-powered future in Missouri. Plus, cattle are getting beefier. The show explores why cattle weights are increasing and what that means at different points along the beef supply chain.
Alongside the commercial and consumer markets, institutional banking is one of three strategic pillars of $70 billion-asset UMB Bank. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, UMB's Phil Mason discusses: How institutional banking — which includes capital markets, corporate trust, custody and health savings accounts — fits into the business model of the Kansas City, Missouri-based bank and helps extend its footprint coast-to-coast. Investments in technology to support the growth of institutional banking. The recent expansion in HSA eligibility and how UMB Bank uses the product to engage both business clients and consumers. How UMB sources the right mix of talent — particularly from within — to support the diverse and individualized needs of its institutional clients.
Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, July 25, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. Traders continue to receive mixed crop conditions reports, with the top end of the U.S. crop lost, and low prices attracting importer interest in corn. Red meat production in June fell 1% year-over-year, with beef down 2%, pork up slightly, and veal down 34%. Cattle futures closed with anticipation of key reports. Hot weather and flooding were noted, with excessive rain expected in parts of Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri, and heat advisories from Texas to Ohio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Missouri Lt. Governor David Wasinger joins Mike to talk about an event they attended together to tackle the issue with senior abuse across St. Louis & Missouri & the political implications of solving these issues.
Chris Stigall and panelists discuss Tulsi Gabbard's evidence of Obama's 2016 election interference, Trump's six-month policy wins, a resolution condemning global Christian persecution, Missouri's school choice lawsuit, and Stephen Colbert's cancellation. From Washington, Maggie Little reports on Trump's trade deals and Epstein chatter.00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:16 - Obama Allegations00:06:09 - Trump's Six Months00:08:36 - Christian Persecution00:09:50 - School Choice Lawsuit00:11:51 - White House Report00:22:26 - Colbert Cancellation00:29:21 - Faith and FreedomFollow The Lion on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube. You can also sign-up for our newsletter and follow our coverage at ReadLion.com. To learn more about the Herzog Foundation, visit HerzogFoundation.com. Like and follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram, or sign up to receive monthly email updates. #ChristianEducation #Education #EducationPolicy #EducationReform #FaithAndLearning #Family #FaithInEducation #Faith #Homeschool #ChristianSchool #PrivateSchool #EducationNews #News #Religion #ReligiousNews #PublicSchool #SchoolNews #NewsShow #SchoolChoice
While we're on break, we're busting open the vault and releasing some of our favorite bonus episodes we've done over the years, so please enjoy this bonus episode from 2022!! This is a case that inspired everything from the movie When A Stranger Calls to the urban legend The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs. Think "the call is coming from inside the house." It was March 18, 1950, a truly dark and stormy night. In Columbia, Missouri, 13 year old Janett Christman arrived at the Romack's home to babysit their 3 year old son. The boy was already sleeping when Janett arrived, so it should have been an easy night. But when the Romack's returned late that night, they found a horrible scene. Janett had been raped and strangled with an electric cord. As law enforcement investigates, they are stunned to see so many similarities between Janett's murder and another murder that happened nearby, 4 years previously. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Missouri's Medicaid program is about to go through a major transformation with the advent of federally-imposed work requirements. And while critics of this idea believe they're aimed at kicking eligible people off of the health care program, Missouri's Medicaid director contends they could be implemented in an unobtrusive way.
Todd Richardson is hardly a stranger to high-stakes challenges. He became Speaker of the Missouri House abruptly in 2015 after his predecessor resigned amid a scandal. He also waded through the near-impeachment of Eric Greitens during his last year in elective office. And as Medicaid director, he's dealt with a once-in-a-generation pandemic and the expansion of the health care program to include the working poor. As he enters his seventh year running Missouri's Medicaid program, Richardson is confronting yet another challenge: Implementing work requirements in the recently-enacted One Big Beautiful Bill.
Send us a textRoyce opens the show by answering critics of his comments on the previous episode. Then. it's on to Missouri, where a county government is violating preemption laws, not to mention the 2nd and 14th Amendments After the break, Royce issues a challenge to Coloradans, as well as all Americans in the communist occupied territories, and that is to stand up and dive into this fight, and be ready to do literal battle for your rights, if necessary.Support the showGiveSendGo | Unconstitutional 2A Prosecution of Tate Adamiak Askari Media GroupBuy Paul Eberle's book "Look at the Dirt"Paul Eberle (lookatthedirt.com)The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels: Forcelli, Peter J., MacGregor, Keelin, Murphy, Stephen: 9798888456491: Amazon.com: BooksVoice of the Blue (buzzsprout.com)
On this week's Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, Garrett Dawe, engineer of traffic and safety for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), talks about a pilot project to study the use of safety cameras for automated enforcement in school zones. An appropriation in the Fiscal Year 2025 state budget called for MDOT to conduct a pilot project on automated speed enforcement in school zones. Dawe explains that his team has been studying proposals and will make an announcement soon of a vendor to conduct the pilot. According to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) and the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), at least 12 states (Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, New York, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Washington) conduct school-zone automated speed enforcement. In Georgia and Rhode Island, school zones are the only locations where automated speed enforcement is allowed in the state. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) statistics, between 2011 and 2020, 218 school-age children (ages 18 and younger) died in school transportation-related crashes; 44 were occupants of school transportation vehicles, 83 were occupants of other vehicles, 85 were pedestrians, five were bicyclists and one was an “other” nonoccupant.
Today on the Digging in Podcast. Jason Moore breaks down all things Missouri State Fair. From BBQ competitions, live shows, and even world record holders. Plus, a whole lot more. There are a ton of things to get excited about and it's coming up fast. August 7th through the 17th in Sedalia, Missouri. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs Guest: Jason Moore, Missouri State Fair Director Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist
James T. gives the news of a new neighborhood being built in Springfield Missouri that will only allow white residents. James explains he has no problem with that and it's due to all the division the left has made over the years. This conversation led to country music and George Jones, whom James T did not know who he was and Producer Aaron walks out.
What happens when one person wears the hats of author, illustrator, AND designer? You get a book like The Mystery of A Nubbins—a richly imagined adventure that feels like it stepped straight out of the Golden Age of Illustration.In this episode, I sit down with W.S. Wiist, who brings three decades of creative experience to his dream project. We talk about:✅ How childhood wonder shaped The Mystery of A Nubbins ✅ The Brandywine School of Illustration and why it still inspires him✅ His creative mentors ✅ How he balances writing, art, and design to create a single seamless experienceWe also get into the Indiegogo campaign that's helping bring A Nubbins to life for more readers—and why this book is more than just a story, it's an experience.
What happens when passion for soccer meets the explosive growth of Northwest Arkansas? Ross Cully, founder and CEO of Harvest Group and early investor in Ozark United FC, reveals the powerful vision behind bringing professional soccer to this dynamic region.Ross shares his personal connection to the beautiful game, from youth leagues in Missouri to watching his former teammate Jack Jewsbury captain the Portland Timbers. That experience opened his eyes to soccer's unique ability to unite communities through an electric matchday atmosphere unlike anything else in American sports. As a father of four, Ross recognizes how younger generations embrace soccer differently than previous ones did, a demographic shift that makes this the perfect moment for professional soccer to thrive in Northwest Arkansas.Beyond the business opportunity, Ross articulates how Ozark United FC represents something more meaningful: a chance to give back to a community that has given him so much. The club's vision extends beyond the pitch to create a vibrant destination combining soccer, housing, retail, and community spaces that will enhance Northwest Arkansas's appeal for current and future residents.The success of this vision relies on community support at every level. Whether you're following social media accounts, purchasing merchandise, attending events, or exploring investment opportunities, each action builds momentum toward making professional soccer a reality in Northwest Arkansas. For those interested in contributing to this community-transforming project, Ross encourages reaching out with questions about sponsorship or investment.Join us on this journey as we unite Northwest Arkansas through the beautiful game and create unforgettable sporting moments for generations to come.
Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, July 24, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. US crop conditions remain favorable, but soy conditions deteriorated last week. Ethanol production fell to a three-week low, averaging 1.078 million barrels daily, with inventories rising to 24.414 million barrels. The cattle complex has strong support, with traders adding long positions. Upcoming reports include the cattle on feed and inventory report, estimating 99.1% of last year's numbers. Flood watches were issued for parts of Kansas and Missouri, and heat advisories were in effect from North Texas to northern Michigan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Legal Team, before we dive into the Tommy Manzo federal trial transcript (we've already recorded two episodes and only made it through opening statements and the testimony of Dina and David Cantin), we wanted to refresh your memory on the Manzo family's complicated legal history. We re-listened to our own episode and were shocked all over again by the sequence of events and the nature of the crimes. From alleged mob connections, including the still unsolved murder of Albert Manzo Sr., to intertwined families, violent attacks, and deep family rifts, this rerun covers the chaos that's followed the Real Housewives of New Jersey adjacent family for decades. Buckle up. Access additional content and our Patreon here: https://zez.am/thebravodocket The Bravo Docket podcast, the statements we make whether in our own media or elsewhere, and any content we post are for entertainment purposes only and do not provide legal advice. Any party consuming our information should consult a lawyer for legal advice. The podcast, our opinions, and our posts, are our own and are not associated with our employers, Bravo TV, or any other television network. Cesie is admitted to the State Bars of California and New York. Angela is admitted to the State Bars of Texas, Kansas, and Missouri. Thank you to our incredible sponsors! Quince: Go to Quince.com/docket for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns. Rula: Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/[bravodocket] #rulapod Wayfair: Head to Wayfair.com right now to explore a HUGE outdoor selection. Function Health: Learn more and join using our/my link. Visit www.functionhealth.com/BRAVODOCKET Alloy: Join the 95% of women who tried Alloy and saw relief in the first 2 weeks. Head to Myalloy.com and enter code DOCKET to get $20 off your first order. Monarch Money: Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com/DOCKET Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Truth From The Stand podcast, I sit down with Jason Batson for a no-BS conversation about bowhunting, deer behavior, and the constant process of figuring it all out. Jason shares what it's like chasing whitetails in the rolling terrain of Missouri, how he plays the wind, and why keeping things simple usually gets him closer to deer. We get into the highs and lows of past seasons—including the ones where things didn't go as planned—and talk about adapting after injuries, trusting your gut, and learning from every sit. Whether it's finding fresh sign, hunting scrapes, or just appreciating time in the timber, Jason brings a grounded, thoughtful approach to hunting that's all about doing the work and enjoying the ride. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 450 Wind and deer behavior matter more than scent control. Time in the woods and good gear—especially boots—go a long way. Mentorship and trial-and-error shape better hunters. Focus on bedding, scrapes, and habitat edges. Public land calls for adaptable, confident strategy. Enjoy the process—meat or antlers, it's all part of the reward. SHOW NOTES AND LINKS: —Truth From The Stand Merch —Check out Tactacam Reveal cell cameras — Save 15% on Hawke Optics code TFTS15 —Save 20% on ASIO GEAR code TRUTH20 —Save on Lathrop And Sons non-typical insoles code TRUTH10 —Check out Faceoff E-Bikes —Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EZ off till Monday, 7/28/25. Enjoy three Patreon Bonus encore showsSegments include:*Dumbass on beach goes face to face with a giant bull!*Biden and Trump will debate.*Dude who won 1 billion, 3 hundred million dollars won't share with his family.*EZ is on a West Michigan Tire Tour*Where Does Rubber Come From?*Amazing video of fight between guy/girl and dude.*LA Chargers troll Harrison Butker*Racoon commandeers soccer pitch.*Soccer announcers roast home team coach in a hot mic moment.*Hot chick running for Secretary of State in Missouri says gays are soft.*Bay area of California has thieves stealing Tesla cables at charging stations.*The NY to Dublin video portal features titties.*EZ tells the story of The Great Solar System Grift.*Welles Crowther would have been 45 on 5/17/24. Watch Man in Red Bandana*Tyson / Jake Paul presser. Both of these guys are retards.*ESPN reporter Jeff Darlington tells the story of witnessing the arrest of Scottie Sheffler.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy