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Em mais uma edição do tradicional episódio em que recomendamos séries boas escondidas nos serviços de streaming, um de nós surpreende a todos e traz não uma série, mas um (aparentemente excelente) serviço de streaming escondido. Além disso, falamos de Derry Girls, Mo, Mulligan, Ghosts, Great News (tudo Netflix), Emergencia Berlin, Ladrões de Drogas, Your Friends & Neighbors (Apple tv+), Mil Golpes, Devs (Disney+), Common Side Effects (Max), e também de Se a vida te der tangerinas, One Piece e Master of None (Netflix). No final, na nossa zona de spoilers, comentamos o fatídico final da terceira temporada de White Lotus (Max).
Medio siglo después de la edición del disco que reunió a Astor Piazzolla y Gerry Mulligan, el saxofonista barítono argentino Jorge Retamoza lo recordó con su sexteto en 'Reunión cumbre 50 años después' del que podemos escuchar sus versiones de 'Escolaso' y 'Años de soledad'. La cantante italiana Mafalda Minozzi firma 'Riofonic', un disco grabado en Río de Janeiro con músicos brasileños y canciones como 'Rio', 'Café South American style', 'Postcard from Rio', 'Gentle Rain' -con Jaques Morelenbaum-, 'O barquinho' -con Roberto Menescal- o 'Você -también con Menescal-. Del cuarto disco del proyecto 'Mare Nostrum', que alimentan desde hace veinte años el trompetista italiano Paolo Fresu, el acordeonista francés Richard Galliano y el pianista sueco Jan Lundgren, 'Belle-île-en-mer', 'Alone for you', 'Hope' y 'Hidden truth'. Despide la pianista antillana Clélya Abraham con 'São Paulo' de su disco 'Atacama'.Escuchar audio
Save 10% off your Marek Health order by using code “MULLIGAN” at https://www.marekhealth.com/ #ad In this episode, Jordan sits down with world-renowned strength coach and performance strategist Phil Daru for an unfiltered conversation about mental toughness, personal growth, and mastering the art of controlled aggression. Phil opens up about his journey from fighter to elite coach, training some of the world's top MMA athletes while managing business, family, and personal development. He dives deep into what it means to lead by example, how to structure your life with intention, and why embracing discomfort is the key to becoming the strongest version of yourself — physically, mentally, and emotionally. From discussing psychological tools like personality and neurotransmitter profiling to the importance of being fully present and navigating grief with responsibility, this episode is packed with life-changing strategies. Phil also breaks down why environment and accountability shape long-term success, and how everyday people can apply a fighter's mindset to transform their own lives. Whether you're an athlete, entrepreneur, or anyone looking for purpose and performance, this episode delivers real talk, practical advice, and motivation to take action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textJoin Nick and Charlie after a road trip weekend to Hanna Golf HQ and The Algona Country Club to catch up with John Burns from the Algona Golf Ranch.Big weekend in Augusta as recent guest Chloe Perfect takes SECOND at the Drive, Chip, and Putt National Championships!Stay tuned until the end. Nick takes his mulligan and drops a bomb.
In this episode, Randall speaks with former Jackson State running back and 2025 NFL Draft prospect Irv Mulligan. Randall & Irv discuss his time at Wofford, his transfer to Jackson State, the highly anticipated battle with Florida A&M and the huge victory over South Carolina State in the 2025 Cricket Celebration Bowl. They also speak about the draft process and his time at the NFL HBCU Combine as well as the HBCU Legacy Bowl.
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This week on The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult is lying about GOLF! How old is Golf? What is a Mulligan? Which Astronaut played Golf on the Moon? Play along and see if you can guess who is telling the truth on The Big Fib gameshow. For more great shows for kids and families visit GZMshows.com. To hear all episodes of The Big Fib ad-free subscribe now. SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT: Thanks to Mint Mobile for their support. Shop data plans, and get more info at mintmobile.com/bigfib Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Save 10% off your Marek Health order by using code “MULLIGAN” at https://www.marekhealth.com/ #ad In this episode, Jordan Mulligan sits down with Derek Lunsford — reigning Arnold Classic Champion, former 212 Mr. Olympia, and the 18th Mr. Olympia of all time — for one of his most open and inspiring conversations yet. From growing up in a small Indiana town to sleeping in his car while chasing his dreams, Derek shares the raw truth behind the journey to the top of professional bodybuilding. He talks about the chip on his shoulder that pushed him early on, the mental shift that came with success, and how surrendering his life to God in 2020 transformed his outlook and motivation. For Derek, bodybuilding was never just about physique — it was about purpose, sacrifice, and becoming who he was truly called to be. He opens up about setbacks, the importance of failure, and the freedom that comes with no longer fearing it. With a deep respect for his competitors and a drive to do what's never been done, Derek reveals his goal of making history by winning the Arnold Classic, Pittsburgh Pro, and Mr. Olympia in the same year. He also reflects on the intense discipline behind the scenes — the training, the diet, the exhaustion, and the family support that makes it all possible. Whether you're into bodybuilding, personal growth, or stories of faith-fueled resilience, this episode is a must-listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Premier David Eby's partial retreat on the Economic Stabilization Tariff Response Act marks a significant moment in BC's response to US tariff threats. While the government has agreed to remove Part 4 of Bill 7—the section granting powers to amend legislation without parliamentary approval—legal expert Michael Mulligan reveals why serious concerns remain.The bill still contains provisions allowing the government to unilaterally cancel contracts, change procurement practices, and impose taxes without legislative debate. Particularly troubling is language that prevents affected parties from seeking judicial review of government actions—a fundamental protection in democratic systems. "Protection against legal proceedings" suggests the government wants to shield itself from court challenges, raising serious questions about accountability.Mulligan's analysis cuts to the heart of democratic governance: should we empower executives with unilateral authority, even during international disputes? He draws a striking parallel between the chaos of Trump's tariff decisions and the risks of BC's proposed response: "Left-wing populism is not a good response to right-wing populism." The comparison to Ontario Premier Doug Ford's hasty electricity tariff—quickly announced, then withdrawn—serves as a cautionary tale about reactive governance without deliberation.The remaining sections of Bill 7 grant more extensive powers than were used during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite facing only economic threats rather than a public health emergency. As Mulligan notes, "We are not at war with the United States." Want to understand the delicate balance between government authority and democratic safeguards? Listen to this essential breakdown of how emergency powers can fundamentally reshape governance when we're not looking closely enough.Follow this link for links to the legislation discussed.
The latest Legally Speaking segment with Michael Mulligan takes listeners on a fascinating journey through British Columbia's alternative dispute resolution landscape, revealing both promising innovations and concerning pitfalls in our justice system.The conversation begins with an extraordinary Civil Resolution Tribunal case in which a woman abandoned $95,000 of her $100,000 claim to proceed in a forum designed for minor disputes—only to lose everything. This cautionary tale illustrates the critical importance of forum selection and the permanent consequences of claim abandonment. Mulligan explains how the tribunal determined responsibility in a sophisticated WhatsApp fraud case, applying the principle of "who most enabled the third-party fraud" to conclude that ignoring explicit financial institution warnings proved fatal to the claim.Equally compelling is the examination of a Vancouver tenant's fight for $82,380 in compensation (twelve months' rent) from a landlord alleged to have never moved into a property after eviction. This high-stakes dispute raises constitutional questions about provincial tribunal jurisdiction while highlighting fundamental procedural fairness requirements that cannot be circumvented. When an adjudicator dismissed a key witness, imposed arbitrary time limits of just minutes for closing arguments, and failed to provide adequate hearing time, the Supreme Court intervened despite high thresholds for judicial review.These cases reveal the complex tensions within our legal system as it attempts to balance accessibility, efficiency, and fundamental fairness. Mulligan's expert analysis shows how legislative interventions in contractual relationships, particularly between landlords and tenants, have created increasingly fractured relationships, leading to novel litigation that tests the boundaries of our justice system.Ready to learn more about navigating legal disputes effectively? Subscribe to catch future episodes of Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan, where complex legal concepts become accessible wisdom you can use to protect yourself in an increasingly complicated world.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Iron Butterfly Podcast is back for part two of our season premiere with Katrina Mulligan! Part two is just as fun as the first with Katrina diving back into her extraordinary career. Currently the National Security Lead at Open AI, Katrina shares her experiences as Barack Obama's paralegal before he even ran for the Senate, working on GTMO policy at the ODNI, and being Chief of Staff to the first female Secretary of the Army. Along the way, she shares some unforgettable moments and reflections. She even talks about attending Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour and making friendship bracelets with her boss!
Viktor Hovland has been open about his swing changes and inability to play well lately, and that all changed this weekend at the Valspar Championship. He overcame a 2 shot deficit in a matter of a few holes Sunday afternoon to win his first event since he lifted the FedEx cup in 2023. Justin Thomas had another good week, but his struggles to finish continue as he finished 2nd. The guys also discuss Billy Horschel's insane shot, Ryo Hisatsune's crazy putting routine and finish with Mulligan Monday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the COWboys are serving up a little Mulligan stew. Along with some fun and lively conversation on the topic, you'll also hear some great music from Cow Bop (Anytime), Chuck Pyle (Now Everything Does), Brenn Hill (She Loves Me Anyway), and Sons of the San Joaquin (Anything But a Cowboy). There is also some great cowboy poetry this week from Milton Taylor (Banjo Patterson's "The Man From Snowy River"). We'll have the ever popular Dick's Pick (A Cowboy was Born), Cowpoke Poetry, and a whole bunch of goofin' off too!
We started this podcast well over 300 episodes ago. When we started the title was Mulligan Stew Podcast (Music. Film. Food. Wine) Over the months the Pod became more music and film than anything else. Just the way the road leads us. Tasting Room Radio has worked its way back into the mix because of critical dynamics taking place. Cold damaged vineyards, An agreement between BC Wine Growers and the BC Government to allow the 2024 wines to be grown and harvested in Washinton, Oregon and California. BC wine battles with political neighbours in Alberta, Tariffs from the USA and more. All of these subjects were discussed over and over again by the wine trade and fans in attendance. Tasting Room Radio set up the same home base they always have. Up to 6 chairs in a circle on the convention centre floor ..leaving room for the invited and the walk-ins. We couldn't fit everyone in, so we decided to build the show around the most interesting storylines and storytellers. With apologies to those we couldn't fit in, the podcast guests are Co-Hosts - Jenna Brisco, Maude Renaud-Brisson & Kelcie Jones. Educators and Somms at This is Wine School. Richard Kanazawa - winemaker at Bench 1775 (Naramata) Tracey Horneman - winemaker at Blue Grouse (Cowichan) Kailee Frasch - Winemaker Quails Gate (West Kelowna) Harry Hertscheg - Executive Director Van Wine Fest Evan Goldstein - Master Sommelier (SF) Tony Holler - Owner Poplar Grove (Naramata) Wine School Team Taylor Butterfield - White Wine Winemaker Chateau Ste. Michelle (Washington)
Democracy stands at a crossroads in British Columbia as Michael Mulligan delivers a powerful analysis of the NDP's proposed Tariff Response Act (Bill C-7). Drawing on historical parallels that send shivers down the spine, Mulligan unpacks how this legislation bears troubling similarities to Nazi Germany's 1933 Enabling Act—legislation that effectively rendered their legislature irrelevant and set the stage for catastrophe.The bill's provisions would allow the government to make retroactive amendments to laws, shield officials from judicial review for procurement decisions, and potentially criminalize non-compliance with up to two years imprisonment. Most alarming is how the exclusion of the Offense Act creates a backdoor to criminal prosecution under Section 127 of the Criminal Code—potentially criminalizing actions that weren't illegal when performed. "The response to right-wing populism and erratic behaviour ought not to be a populist, left-wing, arbitrary response," Mulligan warns, as he urges Green Party MLAs who hold the balance of power to consider the weight of history before supporting such a transfer of power.In the second segment, Mulligan discusses a recent Victoria case with significant implications for homeowners and contractors. The court ruled that consumers can cancel construction contracts lacking specific completion dates within 12 months under the BC Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act. When a sunroom company demanded an additional $17,310 and dumped materials "the size of a small car" in a homeowner's driveway after cancellation, the judge ordered a full refund plus damages for trespass. Take note whether you're planning renovations or providing services—completion dates aren't just good business practice; they're legally required. Have you checked your contracts lately?Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Save 10% off your Marek Health order by using code “MULLIGAN” at https://www.marekhealth.com/ #ad In this episode, we sit down with UFC warrior Jiří Procházka for an intimate breakfast conversation that dives deep into the art of manifestation, mental discipline, and the philosophy behind peak performance. Jiří reveals the truth behind turning visualization into reality—not through ego-driven imagination, but through intentional, disciplined action from the heart. He explores the mental preparation behind his fight rituals, how meditation fuels performance, and why manifestation without action is empty. This is more than a conversation about combat sports—it's a masterclass in mindset, presence, and purpose. Jiří shares the internal battles that come with fame, holding the UFC belt, and the responsibility that follows success. He challenges the modern comfort-zone mentality and reminds us that greatness is born through discomfort, discipline, and deep self-awareness. Whether you're an athlete, entrepreneur, or just someone on a journey of self-growth, Jiří's words will leave a lasting impact. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Tiger Talk TV, we sit down with NFL agent Rasheeda Liberty, who represents former Jackson State stars Robert McDaniel and Irv Mulligan as they pursue their NFL dreams. Liberty shares exclusive insights on their strengths, the draft process, feedback from scouts, ans much more! We also discuss her role as the founder of Lady Lib Sports & Entertainment, her journey in the sports representation industry, and her commitment to representing HBCU athletes. Don't miss this deep dive into the NFL draft journey of two Jackson State standouts and the crucial role their agent plays in their success!
Jordan Mulligan tells his unbelievable story of carrying a headstone over 450 miles to the grave of his son Jacob. Follow Mulligan Brothers on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/@MulliganBrothers Follow Jordan on Instagram @Jordanmulliganbrother https://www.3of7project.com Apply for Rite of Passage at: https://www.3of7project.com/train Thank you for supporting Three of Seven Podcast on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/threeofseven Three of Seven Project Store https://3of7project.myshopify.com/pages/shop Apply for The Basic Course at: https://www.3of7project.com/train Check out the Three of Seven Project Youtube channel at: Three of Seven Project Youtube Nuff Said
Rory McIlroy and J.J. Spaun are set for a playoff to determine the 2025 Players Championship. Join us as we break down the rest of the week's action, cover some news and notes, Coldest Moment of the Week, and ask for a Mulligan or two. Presented by High Noon. Support our sponsors: High Noon - Sun's Up! Titleist Golf Pride Yeti ServPro Subscribe to the No Laying Up Newsletter here: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/ Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Save 10% off your Marek Health order by using code “MULLIGAN” at https://www.marekhealth.com/ #ad Get 4 months extra on a 2 year plan here: https://nordvpn.com/mulligan. It's risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! In this gripping episode, former Special Forces operatives Mark "Billy" Billingham and Simon Leak return to share their harrowing experiences from the front lines of animal conservation. This is not the wildlife conversation you're expecting. Drawing on elite military tracking skills honed in the SAS and Parachute Regiment, Billy and Simon recount real-world missions where rangers face off against armed poachers and even terrorist organizations—often equipped with helicopters, night vision, and military-grade weaponry. From gut-wrenching stories of elephants brutally mutilated for their tusks to covert operations to protect the world's most endangered species, this is a raw, emotional, and eye-opening conversation. The duo discuss the corruption that fuels illegal wildlife trafficking, the devastating impact of lost funding, and the crucial need to train the next generation of rangers before it's too late. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of the Hodge Pack podcast we celebrate Misti hitting a milestone birthday, the BIG 40! Hodge, Josh and Misti, take a look at the unfortunate injury filled career of Tiger Woods and pose the questions "how many wins were left unknown.Al Pickett with the Big Country Athletic Hall of Fame joins the show. We highlight the class of 2025, and the upcoming awards banquet. Stamford native and former Biletnikoff Award winner and NFL veteran James Washington is a part of the class of 2025. In Misti's Mulligan's Bag, she poses the question, "If you were a superhero action figure, what would your accessories be?" Everyone is creative, have a ton of fun with it. 'Hodge and Josh accidently introduce Misti to the famous "Who's on first?" Abbott and Costello bit. This all happened because of an upside-down hat. Dallas Cowboy defensive drama, bracket madness and much more Support the show
A Canadian adult entertainment company faces an $850,000 fine after Health Canada's undercover operation exposed a lucrative scheme selling "natural health products" that secretly contained prescription medication. Michael Mulligan walks us through how MFH International Enterprises marketed pills called "Harmony" and "Passion Femme" as herbal alternatives while charging premium prices of nearly $140 for just 10 tablets. Health Canada's testing revealed these products contained triple doses of erectile dysfunction medications - putting unwitting consumers at serious risk, especially those with heart conditions.The case raises alarming questions about consumer safety in the natural health product market. As Mulligan points out, "Not everything natural is necessarily good for you," noting that even legitimately natural ingredients with exotic names like "horny goat weed" and "tomcat" deserve scrutiny. The court's substantial fine was carefully calculated to exceed the company's profits while remaining collectible over five years - though Mulligan questions whether corporate shell games might ultimately prevent full payment.The episode also examines a sobering reality about Canada's "not criminally responsible" verdicts. A man found NCR in 2012 for criminal harassment and uttering threats - offences that typically wouldn't result in lengthy prison terms - has now spent twelve years under involuntary psychiatric detention. His case starkly illustrates how NCR findings can lead to indefinite confinement rather than the "get out of jail free card" commonly assumed by the public.Closing with an analysis of British Columbia's proposed Economic Stabilization Act, Mulligan warns about delegating sweeping regulatory powers that bypass legislative debate. The bill would allow the government to rapidly impose tolls, fees, and restrictions through regulation alone - potentially creating chaotic policy shifts similar to what we've seen with international tariffs. While quick responses to economic challenges are appealing, Mulligan cautions that such broad authority demands careful consideration: "We should slow down... if you grant sweeping powers to do things which could seriously impact people's lives and livelihoods, sometimes you're going to cause serious harm."Note: Legally Speaking With Michael Mulligan is now live on CFAX 1070 at 12:30 pm rather than 10:30 am every Thursday. Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
The Iron Butterfly Podcast is back for Season 8 and we kick things off with an episode so packed with insights, we had to split it into two! Megan and Cadie sit down with Katrina Mulligan, currently the National Security Lead at Open AI. Katrina has had an extraordinary career, including serving as Barack Obama's paralegal before he even ran for the Senate, working on GTMO policy at the ODNI, and being Chief of Staff to the first female Secretary of the Army. Along the way, she shares some unforgettable moments and reflections. She even talks about attending Taylor Swift's Eras Tour and making friendship bracelets with her boss!In this first part, she opens up about the importance of seizing unexpected opportunities and how to know when to pivot, have a plan, and execute it with precision. Don't miss out on this fascinating conversation, and be sure to tune in in two weeks for Part Two!To support The Iron Butterfly Podcast, visit out Patreon: / ironbutterflypodcast To learn more about Iron Butterfly Media, check out our website: https://www.ironbutterflymedia.com/
Episode Topic Decentralized finance (DeFi) is reshaping the financial landscape, but its complexity often hinders mainstream adoption. In this episode of PayPod, host Kevin Rosenquist speaks with Dan Mulligan, founder of Tidus Wallet, about making DeFi more accessible. Mulligan shares how his background in marketing and SaaS startups led him to develop a crypto wallet that prioritizes simplicity, security, and innovation. The conversation delves into how user experience (UX) can bridge the gap between traditional finance and DeFi, making digital assets more user-friendly and intuitive. Whether you're a seasoned crypto enthusiast or a newcomer, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of Web3. Lessons You'll Learn This episode explores the biggest UX challenges in DeFi and how to overcome them. Mulligan explains how reducing friction in crypto transactions, eliminating unnecessary steps, and integrating decentralized finance into everyday applications can accelerate adoption. You'll also learn about the psychology behind DeFi users—why skepticism exists and how platforms can build trust through transparency and education. Additionally, the discussion covers DeFi's evolution, its potential for mass adoption, and the role of decentralized wallets in bridging the gap between financial freedom and security. About Our Guest Tidus Wallet, a next-generation crypto wallet designed to simplify decentralized finance for everyday users. With a background in marketing, SaaS startups, and big data analytics, Mulligan pivoted to the Web3 space in 2016. He previously held a director role at a top ten centralized exchange before fully committing to building Tidus. His goal is to create a seamless, user-friendly experience that integrates DeFi into daily financial transactions while maintaining decentralization and security. Mulligan is passionate about fostering innovation and making crypto more accessible for mainstream adoption. Topics Covered The conversation explores Mulligan's transition from marketing to Web3 entrepreneurship, shedding light on the challenges of DeFi adoption and the crucial role of user experience in making decentralized finance more accessible. He discusses why traditional finance still dominates and what DeFi can learn from its strategies to enhance user retention and trust. The psychology behind DeFi users and the barriers preventing mass adoption are also examined, along with solutions like social recovery to improve security and ease of use. Mulligan provides insight into the future of cross-chain transfers and their role in streamlining DeFi interactions, as well as the growing importance of crypto wallets in integrating DeFi into everyday financial transactions. Finally, the episode touches on the volatility of the crypto market, the potential impact of regulations, and what the future holds for decentralized finance as it moves toward mainstream adoption..
Save 10% off your Marek Health order by using code “MULLIGAN” at https://www.marekhealth.com/ #ad In this episode, Jordan sits down with legendary UFC fighter, commentator, and martial artist Dan Hardy for one of the most powerful, raw, and thought-provoking interviews yet. From his favourite knockout in UFC history to his early childhood growing up in Nottingham, Dan shares his journey through fear, discipline, philosophy, and what it truly means to live a warrior's life. Dan reflects on how vulnerability became a catalyst for growth, how his mindset was forged through adversity, and why anxiety is often the first door to transformation. He breaks down the psychology behind elite-level fighting, his iconic battles in the Octagon, and how visualization, art, and philosophy have shaped his analytical genius in martial arts. You'll hear untold stories of his early influences, being inspired by Ninja Turtles, punk music, and martial arts legends, as well as his honest take on why social media is changing the way we respect fighters today. Dan shares profound insights about mental resilience, the importance of presence over fear, and how combat sports mirror ancient warfare tactics and deep human instinct. Whether you're a fighter, creative, athlete, or simply navigating fear and self-doubt—this episode is packed with timeless wisdom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Save 10% off your Marek Health order by using code “MULLIGAN” at https://www.marekhealth.com/ #ad Get 4 months extra on a 2 year plan here: https://nordvpn.com/mulligan. It's risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! In this episode, we sit down with UFC legend Jiří Procházka, one of the most exciting and unique fighters in the sport today. Inviting us to his home city of Brno, Jiří takes us on a journey through his philosophy, discipline, and the warrior's path that has shaped his career. We explore his samurai mindset, his deep connection to martial arts, and how his travels to Japan influenced his spiritual and physical approach to fighting. Jiří shares his thoughts on mastering aggression, balancing chaos with inner peace, and how discipline transformed his life after a youth spent in street fights. He also opens up about personal challenges, including the loss of his father at a young age, how that shaped his pursuit of strength, and his relentless drive to be the best. From near-death experiences in the mountains to shaving his iconic hair in a moment of profound respect, this episode is filled with incredible stories of resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of mastery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Monday edition the Big Drive Bros recap what turned out to be a thriller at the Mexico Open. After not giving official picks Mitch mentioned Aldrich Potgeiter as his guy this week, sitting at +6000. It came down to the wire Sunday, with 31 year old Brian Campbell getting what may be the luckiest bounce of all time on the second playoff hole to win his first career PGA Tour Event. More Golf Topics and Mulligan Monday.
Save 10% off your Marek Health order by using code “MULLIGAN” at https://www.marekhealth.com/ #ad In this episode, Jordan sits down with Mr. Olympia Samson Dauda, a true giant in the world of bodybuilding. Samson opens up about the intense mental battles that come with competing at the highest level, the crippling effects of online criticism, and how trusting the right people can be the key to success. Samson shares raw insights on the relentless pressure of competition, from battling the voices of self-doubt to the importance of sticking to a plan—especially when your mind is trying to sabotage you. He dives deep into how turning discipline into a lifestyle, not just a temporary plan, is the secret to long-term growth and success. This episode isn't just about bodybuilding—it's about the mindset required to push through setbacks, block out noise, and stay committed to your goals. Whether you're an athlete, entrepreneur, or someone chasing personal growth, Samson's journey is a reminder that true change happens when you trust the process, embrace simplicity, and silence the critics—especially the one in your own head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this Monday episode of BDE, the brothers have a lot to recap over Waste Management & Super Bowl Weekend. Thomas Detry Earned his first PGA Tour win in dominating fashion at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles defense dominated Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to win Super Bowl 59. Plus Mulligan of the Week
On this Monday Edition of Big Drive Energy the brothers start with discussing their weekend including a hot take about a weekend with no real NFL Football. Some crazy trade news from the NBA has rocked the sports world, plus Rory winning at Pebble Beach over Shane Lowry and Lucas Glover and Mulligan of the Week
Shifting Sovereignties: A Global History of a Concept in Practice (de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2025) explores practical manifestations of sovereignty from antiquity to the Anthropocene. Taking a global-history perspective and centring Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, it destabilises overly neat theoretical notions of the concept. Shifting Sovereignties shows that, in practice, sovereignty is far from absolute, perpetual, indivisible, or supreme; rather it is fuzzy, compromised, fragmented, and layered. From these observations, the authors derive a historical conceptualisation which makes change and contingency core aspects of the understanding of sovereignty. Rather than understanding sovereignty as a characteristic of individual states, Mihatsch and Mulligan propose the notion of “sovereignty regimes”: frameworks of legitimation enforced through mutual recognition. These regimes are created and managed by more or less institutionalised structures which embody what the authors call “system sovereignty.” Sovereignty regimes and system sovereignty are, like sovereignty itself, continuously changing and contingent. This process of change forms the core of the book. Shifting Sovereignties thus contributes a practical, historical perspective on a concept which is foundational in political science, international relations, and international law. If purchased from De Gruyter, you can get the book with a 30% discount for €41.96 / £38.15 / $46.19 by ordering with discount code DGBSS30 Moritz Mihatsch is Assistant Professor in World History at the University of Cambridge. Michael R. Mulligan is an Assistant Professor in Law at the Euro University of Bahrain. The book has a X/Twitter page, @ShiftingSovs. Benjamin Goh (@BenGohsToSchool) is an independent scholar and humanities educator in Singapore. He holds a MPhil in World History from the University of Cambridge, and a B.A. (Hons.) in History from Yale-NUS College. He is a historian of education, and has published on the history of sex education in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Shifting Sovereignties: A Global History of a Concept in Practice (de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2025) explores practical manifestations of sovereignty from antiquity to the Anthropocene. Taking a global-history perspective and centring Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, it destabilises overly neat theoretical notions of the concept. Shifting Sovereignties shows that, in practice, sovereignty is far from absolute, perpetual, indivisible, or supreme; rather it is fuzzy, compromised, fragmented, and layered. From these observations, the authors derive a historical conceptualisation which makes change and contingency core aspects of the understanding of sovereignty. Rather than understanding sovereignty as a characteristic of individual states, Mihatsch and Mulligan propose the notion of “sovereignty regimes”: frameworks of legitimation enforced through mutual recognition. These regimes are created and managed by more or less institutionalised structures which embody what the authors call “system sovereignty.” Sovereignty regimes and system sovereignty are, like sovereignty itself, continuously changing and contingent. This process of change forms the core of the book. Shifting Sovereignties thus contributes a practical, historical perspective on a concept which is foundational in political science, international relations, and international law. If purchased from De Gruyter, you can get the book with a 30% discount for €41.96 / £38.15 / $46.19 by ordering with discount code DGBSS30 Moritz Mihatsch is Assistant Professor in World History at the University of Cambridge. Michael R. Mulligan is an Assistant Professor in Law at the Euro University of Bahrain. The book has a X/Twitter page, @ShiftingSovs. Benjamin Goh (@BenGohsToSchool) is an independent scholar and humanities educator in Singapore. He holds a MPhil in World History from the University of Cambridge, and a B.A. (Hons.) in History from Yale-NUS College. He is a historian of education, and has published on the history of sex education in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Shifting Sovereignties: A Global History of a Concept in Practice (de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2025) explores practical manifestations of sovereignty from antiquity to the Anthropocene. Taking a global-history perspective and centring Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, it destabilises overly neat theoretical notions of the concept. Shifting Sovereignties shows that, in practice, sovereignty is far from absolute, perpetual, indivisible, or supreme; rather it is fuzzy, compromised, fragmented, and layered. From these observations, the authors derive a historical conceptualisation which makes change and contingency core aspects of the understanding of sovereignty. Rather than understanding sovereignty as a characteristic of individual states, Mihatsch and Mulligan propose the notion of “sovereignty regimes”: frameworks of legitimation enforced through mutual recognition. These regimes are created and managed by more or less institutionalised structures which embody what the authors call “system sovereignty.” Sovereignty regimes and system sovereignty are, like sovereignty itself, continuously changing and contingent. This process of change forms the core of the book. Shifting Sovereignties thus contributes a practical, historical perspective on a concept which is foundational in political science, international relations, and international law. If purchased from De Gruyter, you can get the book with a 30% discount for €41.96 / £38.15 / $46.19 by ordering with discount code DGBSS30 Moritz Mihatsch is Assistant Professor in World History at the University of Cambridge. Michael R. Mulligan is an Assistant Professor in Law at the Euro University of Bahrain. The book has a X/Twitter page, @ShiftingSovs. Benjamin Goh (@BenGohsToSchool) is an independent scholar and humanities educator in Singapore. He holds a MPhil in World History from the University of Cambridge, and a B.A. (Hons.) in History from Yale-NUS College. He is a historian of education, and has published on the history of sex education in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Shifting Sovereignties: A Global History of a Concept in Practice (de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2025) explores practical manifestations of sovereignty from antiquity to the Anthropocene. Taking a global-history perspective and centring Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, it destabilises overly neat theoretical notions of the concept. Shifting Sovereignties shows that, in practice, sovereignty is far from absolute, perpetual, indivisible, or supreme; rather it is fuzzy, compromised, fragmented, and layered. From these observations, the authors derive a historical conceptualisation which makes change and contingency core aspects of the understanding of sovereignty. Rather than understanding sovereignty as a characteristic of individual states, Mihatsch and Mulligan propose the notion of “sovereignty regimes”: frameworks of legitimation enforced through mutual recognition. These regimes are created and managed by more or less institutionalised structures which embody what the authors call “system sovereignty.” Sovereignty regimes and system sovereignty are, like sovereignty itself, continuously changing and contingent. This process of change forms the core of the book. Shifting Sovereignties thus contributes a practical, historical perspective on a concept which is foundational in political science, international relations, and international law. If purchased from De Gruyter, you can get the book with a 30% discount for €41.96 / £38.15 / $46.19 by ordering with discount code DGBSS30 Moritz Mihatsch is Assistant Professor in World History at the University of Cambridge. Michael R. Mulligan is an Assistant Professor in Law at the Euro University of Bahrain. The book has a X/Twitter page, @ShiftingSovs. Benjamin Goh (@BenGohsToSchool) is an independent scholar and humanities educator in Singapore. He holds a MPhil in World History from the University of Cambridge, and a B.A. (Hons.) in History from Yale-NUS College. He is a historian of education, and has published on the history of sex education in Singapore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
The launch of the new Inventions series hasn't gone to plan - here is an explanation of how the series will be reset and (hopefully) get off to a fresh start. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What's the ideal power to weight ratio of a car, and does the ideal ratio change as a car gets heavier or lighter? The guys wrestle with this question from Luis B. for Topic Tuesday. Then, they debate cars that are the fountain of youth for Adam in Nashville. Social media questions ask what's the least-compromised fun car currently on sale, what are the most beautiful enthusiast cars since 2020, and what was the best year for YT car reviews? Please rate + review us on iTunes, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Don't forget to share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the heavens, AKAPAD The Film Buff descends to challenge those who claim to have truly seen this movie. The reason is simple: anyone who fails to respond to the film's high-emotion ending or doesn't appreciate the anticipation of seeing more of Knull—delivering perfectly comic book moments in a comic book movie—is missing the point. Venom: The Last Dance is yet another example of critics bringing their agendas to the table before actually watching the film. Those who brought you Venom the Lst Dance Directed by: Kelly Marcel Screenplay by: Kelly Marcel Starring: Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock/Venom, Andy Serkis as Knull, and Chiwetel Ejiofor as Rex Strickland. Cinematography: Matthew Libatique Music by: Ludwig Göransson Production Design: Andrew Palmer Costume Design: Sarah Robinson The Cast Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom Chiwetel Ejiofor as General Rex Strickland Juno Temple as Dr. Teddy Paine Rhys Ifans as Martin Moon Stephen Graham as Patrick Mulligan (also voices Mulligan's symbiote) Peggy Lu as Mrs. Chen Clark Backo as Sadie "Christmas" Alanna Ubach as Nova Moon Andy Serkis as Knull, the creator of the symbiotes
Have you ever made a mistake and immediately wished you had a do-over? In the game of golf we call it a Mulligan, Pastor Jeff neither confirms nor denies he's ever taken one. But, don't you wish there were Mulligans in life?In the third episode of Second Chances, we are going to focus on the verse Jonah 3:1. It says,“The Word of the Lord came to Jonah a second time…” We will talk about how this has been a theme all throughout Scripture, and how God gives each of us a second chance when we mess up. Join us as Pastor Jeff Moes takes a look at Jonah chapter three, and helps us discover that God allows Mulligans; He allows do-overs. He is the God of the second chance.
Townhall Review January 18, 2025 Speaker of the House Mike Johnson talks with Tony Perkins about the Trump agenda and the formidable challenges Trump will face, including border security, defense and passing conservative legislation. Hugh Hewitt turns to Alex Gray, from the National Security Council under Trump 1.0, to discuss Trump's focus on hemispheric defense, prioritizing Greenland and Panama as strategic assets against threats from China and Russia. Chris Stigall and Sean Spicer, Trump's first press secretary, discuss Democrats potentially working with Trump, the focus on effective communicators in Trump's administration, and the border as a top priority for immediate action. Victor Davis Hanson highlights failures in Los Angeles' leadership, resource allocation, and decision-making, contributing to the city's vulnerability during fire season. Larry Elder talks with Paul Scrivano, a restaurant owner and a soon-to-be candidate for Los Angeles City Council District 3, about the woke failures of California's government, which insists on upholding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies. Charlie Kirk talks with veteran political reporter Mark Halperin about the fascinating inroads Trump has made with Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pleased to be back to our regularly scheduled Roach programming here in 2025. Josh is mourning the loss of another Buffalo institution (pour one out for Mulligan's Brick Bar), but that can't stop him from bringing you the very best & latest in Sports & News. Write in to the show JoshPotterShow@gmail.com ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE: ★ Birds Are Dumb ★ Skip Bayless/Joy Taylor Scandal ★ Charlotte's Web & Paul Lynde ★ Newscaster PPP Crimes ★ Plaxico Burress Wannabe ★ And much more! ★★★ This week's Intro Music: “Sleeping Clouds” by Griff Parker Outro Music: “Live From The Roach Motel (feat. Hendawg)” by Brothers ★★★ See Josh Live! ALL STAND UP LINKS CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://thejoshpotter.com ★★★ Josh Potter
From Taiwan travels and emergency NYE vet visits, to Hanukkah beginning on Christmas and sick partners, the end of 2024 left Doree and Elise with a lot to catch up on! They also discuss their goals for Forever35 in 2025, what you can look forward to hearing more of this year, and why January is probably the worst time to make resolutions.To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach Doree & Elise at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and sign up for the newsletter at forever35podcast.com/newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.