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Andy answers audience questions, offering extensive advice on how to handle employees who break company tools and equipment, contrasting his lenient approach with a listener's experience of being charged for damages. He also provides updates on his company's ongoing property development and construction projects.
Payment Structures that Make Sense... Master your cash flow by taking control of payment schedules. This episode breaks down essential billing strategies, emphasizing that no one payment structure fits all jobs. Learn to structure progress payments based on work completed (or materials delivered), not rigid milestones, to prevent cash flow traps. The strategic goal is to ensure only the final 10% is pending upon project completion. We also cover critical protections, such as including a "winter clause" in contracts, allowing you to bill for work completed to date if weather causes a shutdown. Finally, maintain financial integrity: vendors are not your bank. As the owner, you must set the terms that are right for your company.
Vi kaster os over første afsnit af sæson 8; 'Within'. Mulder er forsvundet, og en større eftersøgning sættes i værk af den nye FBI-chef Deputy Director Kersh. Han sætter Agent John Doggett i spidsen for efterforskningen - og fra start af kommer han på kant på Scully og Skinner. Indhold: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:11:44 - Trivia 0:18:06 - Gennemgang 1:46:39 - Raw Doggett 1:49:21 - Bedømmelse
Met onze nieuwe Groene-columnist Nicholas Mulder bespreken we hoe Trump volhardt in zijn handelsoorlog en ruzie maakt met vrijwel de hele wereld. Mulder legt uit waarom Amerika juist zijn traditionele bondgenoten dwarszit. In Historische Woorden klinken Trump en Netanyahu, die een vredesplan voor Gaza opstelden. Correspondent Marjon van Royen schetst de stand van zaken in Brazilië, dat afrekende met autocraat Bolsonaro en nu een toekomst zoekt op basis van een oud recept. Premier Lula da Silva maakte Braziliaans nationalisme weer links en koos nieuwe bondgenoten voor het land. Productie: Gizelle Mijnlieff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Met onze nieuwe Groene-columnist Nicholas Mulder bespreken we hoe Trump volhardt in zijn handelsoorlog en ruzie maakt met vrijwel de hele wereld. Mulder legt uit waarom Amerika juist zijn traditionele bondgenoten dwarszit. In Historische Woorden klinken Trump en Netanyahu, die een vredesplan voor Gaza opstelden. Correspondent Marjon van Royen schetst de stand van zaken in Brazilië, dat afrekende met autocraat Bolsonaro en nu een toekomst zoekt op basis van een oud recept. Premier Lula da Silva maakte Braziliaans nationalisme weer links en koos nieuwe bondgenoten voor het land. Productie: Gizelle Mijnlieff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we're discussing killer cats, Mulder's fondness for rats and the audacity of white men. Join us as we take a deep dive into season three episode eighteen and stick around for our surprise ranking. Thank you to everyone who got involved in this week's episode. If you'd like to feature in our next episode then tweet us @TheMSRFilesPod or send your emails to TheMSRFilesPodcast@GMail.com where you can also send in your own paranormal stories to feature in our next Do You Think I'm Spooky? Segment. Also, don't forget to check us out on Instagram and TikTok @TheMSRFilesPodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/GYChzt5f
At BNIC#2 in Hermanus, the “three amigos"—VF Plus leader Corné Mulder, NEASA CEO Gerhard Papenfus and SAAI executive director Theo de Jager—unpacked their recent Washington swing and what it means for South Africa. Framing a "leadership vacuum" at home, they delivered a positive but unsparing brief to US officials on the NDR, BEE, EWC and rural security, saying America wants trade, not aid—yet sees non-tariff political barriers. De Jager warned that US tariffs are hammering high-value farm exports, urging relief that "doesn't punish the good." Papenfus said targeted sanctions could change the game but risk backlash. Mulder argued the ANC won't self-correct; ballot-box coalitions and devolution are the path. The trio's verdict: keep pressure, grow trade, and let civil society drive "corridor diplomacy." This BizNews production is brought to you by Brenthurst Wealth. Building wealth and protecting legacies since 2004. Invest Better with Brenthurst: https://www.bwm.co.za/.
This episode revolves around business and personal finance, with Andy sharing his philosophy on running his landscaping company and his personal life completely debt-free, explaining how this financial discipline impacts his business management and his relationship with his employees. Finally, he answers a few listener questions, including a detailed account of a challenging hydraulic oil stain incident on a job site and some quick thoughts on landscaping equipment.
We'll be seeing David Duchovny (concert) soon and to honor the man, we are rerunning an episode of ours from one of our favorite performances of Fox Mulder, Folie à Deux (S5 Episode 19).Jess and Dini travel back to May 10, 1998! Join us as we dial, smile, and discuss our top 5 moments from S5 Ep19, Folie à Deux. A giant insect, a hostage crisis, zombies, and one of the most excellent “shipper” lines of all time!When a disturbed call center employee, Gary Lambert, suspects his boss is a zombie-creating monster, he responds by taking his co-workers and Mulder hostage. As the tense situation unfolds, Mulder is shocked and horrified when he realizes he can see the monster too. The experience leads him to believe Gary was telling the truth, which in turn causes Scully and Skinner to question Mulder's sanity. This episode was written by Vince Gilligan and directed by Kim Manners. Do you have any X-Files related theories, stories, key points or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Twitter @TXFChatRoomPodInstagram @TXFChatRoomPodTikTok @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Vi varmer op til den nye sæson 8, hvor der venter store ændringer. Mulder er ude. Og ind kommer den nye agent John Doggett. I denne episode snakker vi ikke så meget om selve karakteren, men mere casting af Robert Patrick til rollen - herunder hvilke andre skuespillere, der var i betragtning. Derudover analysere vi den nye titelsekvens til serien samt afslører, hvad The Foxy Moments nye erstatning hedder.
“The X-Files” premiered on the Fox network in September 1993. While the sci-fi mystery show was inspired by earlier series like “The Twilight Zone,” “Twin Peaks,” and “Kolchak: The Night Stalker,” creator Chris Carter tapped into a unique moment in the cultural zeitgeist to produce something even more resonant. The adventures of two outcast FBI agents investigating aliens, monsters, and unexplained phenomena clicked with a burgeoning interest in the paranormal and conspiracy theories, and a growing mistrust in government authority. What began as a cult classic quickly became a pop-culture phenomenon that defined the 1990s, and which continues to hold serious cultural cache. The truth is out there, and we intend to find it as the Great Pop Culture Debate attempts to name the best episode of “The X-Files.” Episodes discussed: “Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose,” “How the Ghosts Stole Christmas,” “Small Potatoes,” “Tooms,” “Squeeze,” “Leonard Betts,” “Quagmire,” “Ice,” “Home,” “Beyond the Sea,” “Humbug,” “Die Hand Die Verletz,” “Bad Blood,” “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster,” “Syzygy,” “The Host” Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Bob Erlenback and Kate Racculia, and special guest author Victor Manibo as they discuss 16 of the very best episodes of “The X-Files,” both from the original run and the 2010s reboot. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss even more "X-Files" episodes we love that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Looking for more reasons to become a Patreon supporter? Check out our Top 10 Patreon Perks. Want to play along at home? Download the Listener Bracket and see if your picks match up with ours! Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Subscribe to find out what's new in pop culture each week right in your inbox! Vote in more pop culture polls! Check out our Open Polls. Your votes determine our future debates! Then, vote in our Future Topic Polls to have a say in what episodes we tackle next. Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panelists: Bob Erlenback, Kate Racculia Special Guest: Victor Manibo Producer: Derek Mekita Editor: Bob Erlenback Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch #xfiles #thexfiles #scifi #horror #90s #1990s #90stv #mulder #scully #gilliananderson #davidduchovny #chriscarter #supernatural #drama #television #tvshows #popculture #thetruthisout there Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spreker: Ds. J.J. MulderTekst: Handelingen 2:42 Thema: De oerchristelijke gemeente 1: WoordhongerDatum: 15 juni 2025Locatie: HG DordrechtBron: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5cGU63W-Vk ★ Support this podcast ★
Special Agent Hendrik bespricht heute mit Assistant Director Langner: "Akte X - Die unheimlichen Fälle des FBI" Staffel 6, Episode 15 - "Arkadien" Erstausstrahlung: 07.03.1999 (FOX), 03.01.2000 (Pro7) In der Nacht wird das Ehepaar Kline in der Plansiedlung "Arkadien" von einem Unbekannten ermordet. Scully und Mulder ermitteln daraufhin Undercover und ziehen als Ehepaar Petrie in dieses Haus in der Siedlung ein... Quelle: Wikipedia Kapitelmarken: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:43 Vorgeplänkel 00:00:37 Feedback-Sektion 00:01:57 Über die Episode 00:07:14 Mulder und Scully undercover 00:11:16 Die Nachbarschaftsregeln 00:19:34 Rückblick auf die Vergangenheit 00:34:57 Mulder provoziert die Nachbarn 00:41:33 Scully in Gefahr 00:52:25 Nach dem Chaos Wir danken den Produzent*innen unseres Podcasts, Lars, Sebastian, Marcus, Matthias, foetoid und Sonja, für ihre finanzielle Unterstützung! Unterstützt unseren Podcast indem ihr uns bei Ko-Fi ein paar Kaffee spendiert. https://ko-fi.com/aktexcast Oder nutzt Patreon um uns zu unterstützen. https://www.patreon.com/aktexcast Hinterlasst uns eine Audio-Nachricht mit Feedback unter unserer Mailbox-Nummer: 030-20 84 86 83 Folgt uns... auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aktexcast/ auf BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/aktexcast.bsky.social auf Threads: https://www.threads.net/@aktexcast Abonniert uns bei YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aktexcast auf Facebook: https://fb.me/akteXcast Dieser Podcast ist Teil des Podcast-Netzwerks DBPDW - Die besten Podcasts der Welt: https://www.die-besten-podcasts-der-welt.de Disclaimer: Morley Zigaretten sind eine fiktive Marke aus der Serie "Akte X". Wir machen nicht wirklich Werbung für Zigaretten und sind ausgesprochene Nichtraucher! Musik (Intro/Outro): X Top Secret Ufo by Gonzo02 via Pond5 "Akte X-Cast"-Intro-Sprecher: Michael Langner DBPDW-Claim-Sprecher: Sascha Rotermund - https://www.sascharotermund.de Musiklizenz: Eine Lizenz zur Nutzung wurde entsprechend des Pond5 Lizenzvertrags erworben, einsehbar unter https://www.pond5.com/de/rechtliches/license. Die Pond5-Lizenz gestattet dem Lizenznehmer die Nutzung der Medien für kommerzielle oder nichtkommerzielle Produktion sowie das Kopieren, Senden, Verteilen, Aufführen sowie das Verwerten der Produktion oder des Werkes in sämtlichen Medien - inklusive des Postens und der Verwertung auf YouTube - zu unseren Geschäftsbedingungen.
This week we are going AWOL and hunting down our old Vietnam buddies while we discuss “Kitten”! We're talking how they really could have come up with a cooler evil-project name than MK NAOMI, that Kersh is back: meaner and balder than ever, how Mulder and Scully's main character disease is really turning terminal, and that Skinner might as well give up entirely about having any career anymore. We admire Skinner's turn on the cover of LL Bean, learn what a petard is, tell Mulder and Scully to get back there and pull Skinner out of that hole, question why Haley Joel Osment is in this, and wonder what exactly is so funny about losing five teeth. Hilarious! Kersh's love language: sending lackeys to do his dirty work.Note: Please send us Season 10 and Season 11 questions by October 12 for our revival wrap-up episode!Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
Send us a textMike and Andrew discuss all the slithery details of this religious episode. One of the more important questions: Why is it Mulder who's seemingly interested in the religious angle?JOIN OUR SOCIALS!magusmediaproductions.netwww.facebook.com/groups/thisisnothappeningpod/ @TINHXFilesPodCONTACT US!tinhxfp@gmail.com
Andy discusses equipment and technology, particularly the benefits and complexities of using a Trimble GPS rover for site layout and measurement, emphasizing its efficiency and accuracy. Additionally, the episode touches upon strategic business decisions like equipment investment and prioritizing learning new skills.
This week we are tracking down our long-lost son while we discuss “Ghouli”! We're talking Detective Saw, Ghouli fanfiction, the continuing Ford car commercial, birthday boys, and Mulder and Scully's son surprisingly being a bit of a player. We get sad about Scully's monologue, think we might also make up an urban legend if we had mind powers, ask whether Mulder could have come up with a better coffee-shop persona than “Bob”, and wave goodbye as Jackson/William and Ghouli drive off on their cross-country road trip. They grow up so fast! New T-Shirt idea for Mulder: I'm not the stepfather, or the father who stepped up. I'm just kind of the guy who's there. Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
In this episode, Dr. Tim Ihrig joined Dr. Mulder and Dr. Beckrow to take an insightful look at the downsides of our medical system. For a system focused on ROI, putting people in hospital beds, and curing diseases, how do palliative care physicians, who have opposite goals, fit into the mix? And what can we learn from them and apply to other fields of medicine to change our system for the better?
Yoo-hoo! Come on in, the magic is fine! Welcome to the show notes for our latest episode, which is so packed we almost had to use a virtual queue. Better buckle up and pull on the yellow tab! We're kicking things off by addressing the elephant in the room—or should we say, the fort in the frontier? Let's just say a certain co-host had some… thoughts… on last week's creative direction. Truce has (mostly) been declared. Then, we're tumbling down the rabbit hole of news from the Destination D23 event. We're talking news for the future of Disney storytelling, both on the big screen and, more importantly for us, in the parks. We break down the biggest headlines and what they actually mean for your future trips to Disneyland Paris. Let's just say Spring 2026 is looking….frosty. We also play fairy godmother to a wonderful listener facing a classic DLP dilemma: superhero chic or royal club-level treatment? We break it down with the seriousness it deserves, breaking down the pros, cons, and giving our final verdict Plus, we've got the lowdown on what's open, what's closed, and what's probably cursed. And we share a story so lovely it'll give you the same happy chills as a drinking a giant yummy milkshake at Victoria's. Grab your (Mickey) earphones and press play! It's a good one. In This Episode: The Great Fort Comstock Debate is settled (for now). We react to the news from Destination D23. Helping a listener choose between two iconic hotel experiences. A truly magical piece of news that reminds us what Disney is all about. Your essential closure update for Autumn 2025. A Quick Note on Our "Frozen" Booking Intel! Just after we finished recording this episode, a fellow DLP Insidears slid into our DMs with a hot tip: Packages for beyond March 2026 are going to drop on Tuesday, September 10th! Now, we want to be your trusted travel guides, not Mulder and Scully, so we have to say this is not officially confirmed … yet. And our long, conspiratorial discussion in this episode about seasonal windows might mean our tinfoil hats were on a little too tight! But this new info comes from a good source, so we're passing it along. If you're planning a 2026 trip, maybe just keep that date in the back of your mind, and we'll all find out the truth together! The truth is out there! (Sorry, we couldn't help ourselves). Subscribe & Follow Don't miss a moment of the magic(and chaos)! Subscribe to the Dedicated to DLP Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast app. Find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky for more fun between episodes. Get in Touch! We love to hear from you. Send your questions, trip reports, or favourite frontier fort facts to dlp@dedicatedtodlp.com.
This week we are sorting through our faulty collective memories while we discuss “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat”! We're talking the Mandela/Mengele effect, how dangerous it is to hold Scully up when she's hangry, the return of Chuck, Mulder's Squatchin' outfit, and how troubled we are by this episode's erasure of the true Reggie. We won't stand for it! We note how terrifying it is to hear “Let me show you this quick video”, how Po-Co is never going to happen, the bloodcurdling screams of Megamind aliens, how much of an impact Teso Dos Bichos had on the crew, and whether or not this episode is eating the Jell-O. We're also thinking this Mulder guy might finally have a chance with Scully now that Reginald Murgatroid is out of the picture! Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
In deze aflevering duiken we in het atelier van Jackie Mulder (1960, Almelo): fotograaf-kunstenaar met een uitgesproken liefde voor gelaagdheid. Ze vertrekt vanuit eigen foto's en bewerkt die met borduursels, houtskool, pen, was en textiel, vaak in zwart-wit met een rode draad. Haar langlopende serie Thought Trails—nu gebundeld in een tweede druk—verbeeldt wat er in ons brein gebeurt tijdens dagdromen: beelden worden uit elkaar gehaald, opnieuw verbonden en krijgen letterlijk diepte via transparante voile vóór canvas. We praten over de therapeutische rust van repetitief handwerk, de invloed van haar jeugd, en waarom ze kiest voor unica en handmatige technieken in een tijd van AI. Jackie werkt met galeries in NL/BE/CH, toont werk op internationale beurzen en haalt materiaal uit de stad—zoals oude houten dragers—om toeval en geschiedenis mee te laten spelen. Het resultaat: werk dat je dwingt trager te kijken, mee te bewegen en je eigen gedachten te volgen.Teasers: vrijheid in het maakproces, natuur als inspiratie (én zorg), niet vliegen om klimaatredenen, en hoe een fotoboek onverwacht uitgroeide tot een internationaal succes.Boek & expo-info van Jackie: check de link in de shownotes en bestel Thought Trails (2e druk) zolang beschikbaar.Meerdagse Master Workshop (1–6 juni, Franse Alpen): werk aan je eigen visuele taal met portfolio-selectie en Business Insights 1-op-1. Max. 10 plekken, first come, first serve — info en aanmelding via donkerekamer.com/master-workshop of stuur me een DM.Vond je deze aflevering waardevol? Abonneer, deel 'm met een fotograaf die dit moet horen, en laat een review achter zodat wij bij meer fotografen terechtkomen en hen kunnen inspireren of helpen!
Jessica and Dini travel back to April 11, 1999! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S6 EP17, Trevor. This episode was written by Jim Guttridge and Ken Hawryliw. Directed by Rob Bowman. Mulder and Scully investigate a mysterious prison break in Mississippi. A convict named Pinker Rawls, who was sentenced to solitary confinement during a tornado, disappears, and the warden is found gruesomely murdered. The agents soon discover that Rawls has gained the seemingly supernatural ability to pass through solid objects, disintegrating them as he goes.Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
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Andy shares some exciting shop developments like a new solar-powered gate installation and free asphalt millings acquisition, plus he answers your most pressing industry questions. This episode tackles budget-friendly hardscaping equipment recommendations, strategies for maintenance companies transitioning into hardscaping, the specialization versus diversification debate, and the critical importance of backup equipment for business efficiency. Discover Andy's refreshingly practical 11-year approach to economic uncertainty—focusing on business fundamentals like answering the phone and delivering quality work rather than getting caught up in daily headlines. Whether you're a seasoned contractor or just starting your journey, this episode delivers real-world insights, honest business advice, and the motivation to keep building your business regardless of external circumstances.
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Right back to the beginning of the journey of The X-Files; where paranoia is rife, Mulder and Scully first meet, the Smoking Man makes his first appearance and we see our first abduction. Joe & Ioan investigate.
This week we are avoiding our evil doppelgangers while we discuss “Plus One”! We're talking our love for Dean Cavalier: Attorney at Law, how much Mulder would love Evil Scully, the strange nurses, and confounding bread pills. We wonder exactly how much sleep Scully really needs, doubt that it's really that much fun playing Hangman that many times, get really excited about the John Wick armory and katana sword collection, and get really invested in Prison Break for a while. Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
What if the medications women are told to trust during pregnancy are actually putting their babies at risk?
After our conversation with today's guest, check out our thoughts on how theatre and performance spaces can work to be more inclusive and can work towards a greater focus on meeting the access needs of intersecting humans in artistic spaces. As Brian shares about his really missing out on being in those spaces, Kerry shares about others who are out there, if you know where to look as reflections following this week's guest joins us, live on location: “The broader systems and structures of our work in theatre - is now realising, in catching up essentially with the rest of us that have always had to exist in spaces as disabled humans, that actually this can allow us to think more deeply, consider things in a deeper more innovative way. And it's actually an exciting frontier, the disruption and the dismantling that access and disability causes in spaces is actually a really an exciting and innovative thing to think about artistically. I think ultimately that shift, we're at the precipice of that shift right now in the community. We're just at the beginning and it's gonna be a long journey and a long thing and many conversations from a space of listening. We're just at the start, let's put it that way,” our guest laughs. This week on Outlook we're hearing from accessibility coordinator Mandy E. MacLean, who has worked as an access practitioner in artistic and theatre settings since moving to Toronto in 2012: “We're far behind the UK and overseas in many ways, here in Toronto and in Canada…and in Ontario as a whole - it's an exciting place to be sitting in currently.” Mandy joins us from outside a deaf-led performance, in the shade on a boiling summer afternoon, to discuss how she started work as a producer focusing on access in artistic spaces, about working with young/first-time low vision and blind/disabled and trans performers, both in arts and theatre in Ontario and Manitoba including what she learned about herself and her job facilitating and producing inclusive theatre with students at the W. Ross McDonald School for the Blind. She describes what she learned from first-time performers in a drama class at the school and how she heard from them what they wanted to see in a performance of their creation and making. We talk things like integrated audio description and lighting design for theatre when considering full inclusion or sensory sensitivity as MacLean shares a bit about her own non-visible disabilities which include concussion and associated mental health (identifying as part of the Mad community) and sensory sensitivity symptoms. Mandy shares how first, as a performer, and now as facilitator of accessibility in the arts and theatre with less obvious disabilities of her own, she can be a bit under the radar in performance spaces and still approach her work from a lived experience perspective and to learn from the lived experiences others have as intersections. Also, how she invites others in such spaces to be open about their differences, both visible or non-visible, if they so choose which can diminish stigma. We also find out about her great love of dogs and the story behind naming her own (emotional support animal) cocker spaniel Mulder. *Cue X-Files music* We also learn a new word on this one, which we do every few years on this show, with the introducing of the term “dramaturg” to our ears. As dramaturg, MacLean asks: “How do we shape and hold this piece that eventually is going to be experienced by an audience?” She's sharing about her own personal curiosities exploring her own disabilities in theatrical settings and on a project she herself has in the works. Then she goes on to tell us about the Summer in the Park Festival with Crossroads Theatre she is working on as an artistic and access producer taking place over the span of three days (from August 22 to the 24th) with an opening night of free food (a community meal) and weekend brimming with performances and storytelling spaces across the three days for all ages and abilities and backgrounds - a welcoming cultural, creative, community driven event that offers a family friendly experience. “I encourage everyone to check out the Summerworks Performance Festival: https://summerworks.ca I was one of the accessibility coordinators there. If you're not able to make it out this year, I encourage you to check it out for the future. It's an awesome festival, downtown Toronto, and I also encourage you to check out the organisation I work for, Crossroads Theatre. We are excited to connect with folks at Crossroads. We wanna meet people and artists in the community that are interested in access and theatre and live performance of any shape and form and how those two things intersect.” Reach out on Insagram @crossroadstheatreto For more information on the Summer in the Park series and specifically Crossroads Theatre go here: https://www.crossroadstheatre.org
Andy discusses practical aspects of running a business, such as managing a team, handling day-to-day operations, and dealing with client relationships. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, including balancing work with family life, coping with burnout, and the emotional toll of leadership. Andy also shares personal motivations for choosing the demanding path of business ownership, highlighting his faith, love for the work, desire to provide for his family and employees, and commitment to operating a debt-free company. Additionally, the episode touches upon industry events, recommended resources, and the company's service offerings, providing a well-rounded overview of Andy's professional world.
Jessica and Dini travel back to February 4, 19994! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S1 EP15, Lazarus. This episode was written by Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon. Directed by David Nutter. An FBI agent and former boyfriend of Scully's, Jack Willis, is shot during a bank robbery. At the same moment, the robber is also fatally shot. In the hospital, Willis is revived—but begins to exhibit the personality and behavior of the dead criminal. Mulder believes that the criminal's consciousness has transferred into Willis's body. As Willis becomes increasingly erratic and obsessed with unfinished criminal business, Scully is caught between loyalty to her old partner and the unsettling truth of what may have happened.Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
This week we are on the run from long-dead friends while we discuss “This”! We're talking the return of Cyber Langly, the Boo Crew suddenly turning into action stars, how we really could have used more of Mulder and Scully handcuffed-together hijinks, Skinner's boring apartment, and how much Deep Throat hates QR codes. We pitch a ‘Mulder and Scully go to IKEA' episode, enjoy the escape room vibes, think the episode would be improved with a dance battle, and wonder where exactly Langly's secret girlfriend was this entire time. Wait a minute. Are we in the simulation? Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
It's time to dust off the Mulder to Scully Scale, because this week Adam and Christina are exploring El Chupacabra, the Goat Sucker. This is an immensely popular cryptid, known for doing exactly what its name promises: exsanguinating goats (and other livestock), presumably drinking their blood. But what are the origins of this creature? When did it make its presence known? And what are the theories out there for its existence? The answers might surprise you. It's time to grab a pen and paper, play "Draw that Cryptid!," and learn more about this mysterious beast on this week's episode.Be sure to Subscribe, Rate, & Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Audible!Support the show by becoming a sponsor on our Patreon: www.Patreon.com/NYMysteryMachineNYMM Merch! https://nymysterymachine.myspreadshop.com/Have a strange and/or paranormal story? Share it here!Don't forget to follow us on all the socials:Instagram:@NYMysteryMachine | TikTok:@NYMysteryMachine Bluesky:@nymysterymachine.bsky.social | X:@NYMysteries | Facebook:@NYMysteryMachine--THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:AUDIBLE: Get a FREE 30 Day Trial by heading to www.AudibleTrial.com/NYMysteryMachineHUNT A KILLER: Receive 20% off your first Hunt a Killer subscription box at www.HuntAKiller.com with the code NYMYSTERYMACHINE at checkout!RIVERSIDE.FM: Looking to record podcast, but need software? Head to https://riverside.fm/?via=nymysterymachine
In this episode we discuss Maddy's sick as hell GooGoo Dolls experience, Billy S level lyrics, Crush Orange Zero, when gum becomes mealy, resorting to snacking on a 1950's lollipop, some Biscoff updates, going through an alien phase, our personal UFO encounters, having a zhjing ne sais quoi, Mulder and Scully wanting/needing to bang, using your sister's alien abduction to get laid, and SO MUCH MORE!!! Thanks for listening and we'll catch you on the flip-phone!
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Welcome to the Financial Freedom & Wealth Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we'll help introverted women grow in their corporate careers while successfully balancing the demands of a busy home life.Sylvahna is a recruitment professional and career coach with 10+ years of experience in the field. Also being an introvert, she specializes in helping introverted, ambitious career women in corporate getting clear on their personal brand, implementing it on LinkedIn, and starting networking in a way that makes them comfortable. She has helped over hundreds of women getting their next big career opportunity by utilizing their personal brand. Just because you're an introvert, it doesn't mean that you have to take the backseat.Connect with Sylvahna Here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvahnamulderInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fierce.careersPodcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xt9sW9PDzgWry4zokdS0d?si=865b5c7146db47feWebsite: https://www.fiercecareers.coGrab the freebie here: https://fiercecareers82197.ac-page.com/personal-branding-powermap===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Financial Freedom & Wealth Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Andy discusses various aspects of his landscaping and hardscaping business, touching on topics like equipment recommendations, such as the Encon tilt rotator and the Pave Tool "Bar Box" for tool storage, and employee management strategies, including uniforms and finding reliable staff. Andy also shares insights into business operations, including pricing large projects, designing landscape plans, and handling rain delays.
Jessica and Dini travel back to February 16, 1997! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S4 EP15, Kaddish. This episode was written by Howard Gordon and directed by Kim Manners. Mulder and Scully investigate the murder of a Jewish man in Brooklyn who appears to have risen from the grave to exact revenge on the neo-Nazis responsible for his death. As they delve deeper, the case intersects with Jewish mysticism and the legend of the Golem, a mythical creature made from clay and brought to life through sacred rituals.Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
This week we are doing our very best just to make it through this episode intact while we regrettably discuss “My Struggle III”! We're talking the episode titles reflecting our increasing struggle to watch these, CSM name drop without any forewarning, Chris Carter's “Secret Science” AMA, Mulder becoming a noir detective out of nowhere, and how this whole apocalypse thing was just one big joke. We get really excited about the possibility of Scully transmitting brain morse code, wonder when exactly we ended up in a Ford commercial, get excited about Spender's brief return, and really struggle (ha!) to recap the last five minutes of this episode. We are getting Scully out of here if it's the last thing we do!Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
In this episode, we are discussing Skinner, secretions, well manicured men and Mulder meeting strange men in the park. That's right, we're taking a deep dive into season three episode thirteen. So get yourself oiled up and ready to go for some more myth arc.
Andy provides updates on the construction of a material bin pad, detailing its design and purpose for storing various landscaping materials. He also shares a significant business challenge, recounting the loss of a major maintenance contract and the resulting need to restructure routes and manage customer expectations. Furthermore, he answers listener questions, offering advice on handling customer complaints professionally and discussing equipment choices like the Bobcat E20 and Pave Tool clamps, while also addressing a curious incident involving a stolen mower.
Jessica and Dini travel back to March 18, 1994! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S1 EP18, Miracle Man! This episode was written by Chris Carter and Howard Gordon. Directed by Michael Lange. Mulder and Scully investigate a faith healer named Samuel Hartley, who, as a child, seemingly brought a severely burned man back from the dead. Years later, Samuel is the star of his father's evangelical ministry, but a string of mysterious deaths occurs after his "healings." The episode also delves into Mulder's trauma, as Samuel's supposed powers resonate with his unresolved feelings about his missing sister, Samantha.Do you have any X-Files-related theories, stories, key points, or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Hey gang, here is the final episode of Mirrorball Movie Cowboys for season 1 - 54. With 2 versions of the film available, Stu and Mulder talk the differences, along with cast choices and the failure of this at the box office (due to it being the last of the late 90's disco trilogy) We also rate the 3 films we have covered in order of favourites. This is an in-depth discussion, on a film that we feel should have gotten as much love as what went on within the walls of Studio 54 itself. As mentioned, this is the final in season 1, these were done a few years back, however, we do have a season 2 for you which were recorded this year (2025) which we will be dropping soon, in the meantime, come listen to us discuss "that big disco that everyone's talking about"
Horses ride dinosaurs, monsters are real but Mulder & Scully are fake, we have a cow, and we go from knights to rookes!
The main focus of today's show revolves around a fraudulent transaction involving the sale of a mower, where the buyer used a stolen credit card, resulting in the funds being recalled by Square. Andy outlines the steps he's taking to recover the money and the mower, including contacting police and insurance, while also reflecting on lessons learned about accepting payments.
What can we learn about the future of the church by looking back at Robert Schuller? In this episode, Loren Richmond Jr. speaks with sociologists Gerardo Marti and Mark Mulder about their new biography, The Church Must Grow or Perish: Robert Schuller and the Business of American Christianity. Together, they explore how Schuller's entrepreneurial vision, drive-in worship, and architectural grandeur helped shape the megachurch model—and why his story still matters today. This wide-ranging conversation dives into Schuller's deep pastoral commitment, his embrace of American capitalism, and the unspoken ways his model of church innovation continues to influence today's pastors. Loren, Gerardo, and Mark also reflect on what it means to lead faithfully in a culture defined by speed, spectacle, and constant change. Topics Covered The rise and fall of Robert Schuller and the Crystal Cathedral Why Schuller's legacy lives on in today's church growth models How capitalism and faith became intertwined in modern ministry The unintended consequences of constant innovation Schuller's surprising theological conservatism and deep pastoral care What “resonance” offers as a response to cultural acceleration Mark T. Mulder is Professor of Sociology at Calvin University and director of the Common Good Collective. He is the author or co-author of five books In addition, Mulder has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in academic journals, including Social Problems, Religion and American Culture, and The Journal of Urban History. He has also published pieces for church audiences and won writing awards from the Evangelical Press Association and the Associated Church Press. Gerardo Martí is William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology at Davidson College and president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. A prolific and award winning author, his research explores religious innovation and the role of religion in shaping patterns of racialization and political engagement in the United States. Bluesky @gerardomarti.bsky.social Mentioned Resources:
Struggling with chronic illness, autoimmune disease, or gut and liver issues? Discover the real root cause of your symptoms and how to heal naturally—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.In this episode with Dr. Jason Mulder, we dive deep into the layers of true healing—way beyond symptom band-aids and quick fixes.Dr. Mulder shares his powerful journey from poverty and personal trauma to becoming a leading holistic doctor, known for successfully treating complex chronic diseases, autoimmune conditions, and even end-stage cancer.We talk about the body's intuitive wisdom, the healing power of the gut and liver, and why many people stay stuck in survival mode rather than stepping into lasting wellness.If you've been told “everything looks normal” but still feel off... this episode is for you. You'll gain insight, encouragement, and tools to finally trust your body again and take charge of your healing.Even if your environment feels toxic or you've been stuck for years, there's still a way forward—starting with small steps.Whether you're facing fatigue, inflammation, gut issues, or emotional wounds, this conversation will leave you with hope, clarity, and a renewed path toward health.Chapters:[00:00] Podcast Preview[01:24] Topic and Guest Introduction[03:08] Dr. Jason's Journey to Holistic Health[08:23] Understanding Cellular Wisdom[11:55] Chronic Disease and Autoimmunity[14:34] The Importance of Root Causes[17:50] Proactive Health Strategies[20:59] Comprehensive Patient Evaluation[24:53] Healing Through Nutrition and Mental Health[27:20] The Role of Technology in Healthcare[30:02] Cultural Influences on Health Perceptions[33:25] The Impact of Food Quality on Health[34:22] Understanding Liver Health and Detoxification[38:35] The Gut Microbiome and Its Connection to Overall Health[44:10] Navigating Health in Unhealthy Environments[48:55] Connect with Dr. Jason Mulder[50:35] Conclusion and Resources
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This week on the show, we're joined by Stephanie Cowser from Cowser Consulting. Stephanie is a CPA and fractional CFO who shares why it's essential for business owners to have expert support when it comes to accounting, tax planning, and overall financial strategy. Whether you're just starting out or growing fast, this episode is packed with valuable insights that can help you take control of your business finances. Connect with Stephanie:
A significant portion of today's episode focuses on financial responsibility and business management. Andy shares insights from his personal journey, the influence of the Dave Ramsey program, and the crucial role of his wife and sister-in-law in managing personal and business finances. The podcast also covers business philosophy, including strategies for bidding on large jobs, the importance of customer relationships, and the value of having a supportive team. Finally, Andy answers listener questions about specific equipment like the Hydrobucket and offers advice on managing business growth. SynkedUP Contractor Summit - Sept 11-12,2025 (code: MULDER to save $250) Connect with Andy: https://www.instagram.com/mulderoutdoors/ Shop Mulder Outdoors: https://mulderoutdoors.com/shop/ Resources to grow your business (Use MULDERLIFEPODCAST to Save 10%) How To Price My Job Amazon Store https://pavetool.com/ (Use MULDEROUTDOORS to save 10%) https://bladesdirect.net/ (Use MULDER20 to Save $20) https://www.permapaveredging.com/ https://bruntworkwear.com/ (Code: MulderOutdoors10 Save $10) https://www.albanesecandy.com/ (Official Candy of the Podcast) Automatic Supply - heritageplus.com (Use code: MULDERLIFEPODCAST to save 15% up to $1,500 - 1 per company). https://unilock.com https://dirtygraphix.com/ https://cmpattachments.com https://engcon.com/en_us.html https://synkedup.com/ https://aanddequipment.com/ https://thehardscapeacademy.com https://ambornstone.com/ - 913-837-6729 Latux Diamond Blades (use code: MULDER and get 20% off)