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For The Other Side NDE Videos Visit ️ youtube.com/@TheOtherSideNDEYT Purchase our book on Amazon The Other Side: Stories From the Afterlife https://a.co/d/23Bbbsa When a life-threatening fungal pneumonia left her fighting for survival in December 2020, Brheanna Myers says she suddenly found herself observing her body from outside of it, completely detached from the physical world. Guided by a mysterious presence, she was told that her life contained an “exit clause” and that returning would set her on a path of healing, teaching, and spiritual awakening. As she entered realms of swirling energy, sacred symbols, and radiant beings who seemed to know her beyond this lifetime, she encountered a reality that forever changed how she understood life and death. Website: https://lightandbreezycoaching.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers cultural concepts of distress.The learning objectives for this episode are as follows:Define cultural concepts of distress and describe how they are framed in DSM-5Differentiate cultural concepts of distress from psychiatric diagnosesAppreciate the varied clinical takeaways from cultural concepts of distressHosts: Sara Abrahamson (MS3), Grant Yao (MS4), Dr. Angad Singh (PGY2)Audio editing: Dr. Angad Singh (PGY2)References:1. Lewis-Fernández, R., & Kirmayer, L. J. (2019). Cultural concepts of distress and psychiatric disorders: Understanding symptom experience and expression in context. Transcultural Psychiatry, 56(4), 786-803.2. Patel, R., Ashraf, A., Myers, N., & Bhatt, N. (2025). Cultural Concepts of Distress: A Dive into Presentation and Avenues for Management. Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, 22(7-9), 14.For more PsychEd, follow us on Instagram (@psyched.podcast), Facebook (PsychEd Podcast), X (@psychedpodcast), and Bluesky (@psychedpodcast.bsky.social). You can email us at psychedpodcast@gmail.com and visit our website at psychedpodcast.org.
DMV Hoops Podcast – Episode 116
Tobias Myers talks with the media after New York's loss to the Reds on Monday night. Myers was charged with seven runs in only an inning and a third in the Mets 12-0 loss.
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UtahJazz.com's JP Chunga caught up with Jacob Myers (League Him) to discuss grassroots stories about this year's draft prospects - including AJ Dybatnsa, Darryn Peterson, Cam Boozer, Caleb Wilson, Keaton Wagler, Mikel Brown, and Daily Swain.
On the Smoking Syndicate Roundtable 24, the Cigar Coop Coalition tackles the M by Macanudo Myers's Rum. This is the seventh installment of the M by Macanudo series. M by Macanudo is a series of flavored cigars produced by General Cigar. One of the offerings, the M by Macanudo Myers's Rum, is infused with the flavors of Myers's Rum. Both Macanudo and Myers's Rum share a Jamaican heritage; the original Macanudo cigars were made in Jamaica, while Myers's Rum is a well-known Jamaican brand.
On the Smoking Syndicate Roundtable 24, the Cigar Coop Coalition tackles the M by Macanudo Myers's Rum. This is the seventh installment of the M by Macanudo series. M by Macanudo is a series of flavored cigars produced by General Cigar. One of the offerings, the M by Macanudo Myers's Rum, is infused with the flavors of Myers's Rum. Both Macanudo and Myers's Rum share a Jamaican heritage; the original Macanudo cigars were made in Jamaica, while Myers's Rum is a well-known Jamaican brand.
Today we talk through the moment leaders realize something is off on the team and why waiting usually makes the situation worse for everyone. We lay out a practical way to separate performance issues from role design problems so you can hire, coach, or make a change with clarity.Key topics discussed in this episode:• The hidden team cost of delaying tough conversations• Separating performance problems from culture fit issues• Aligning job descriptions with market compensation• Considering fractional help when revenue cannot support senior hires• Keeping the selection process tight and comparing candidates consistentlyFollow Elite Achievement for more conversations on leadership and high-level execution. About ClaireClaire Myers Vitale is the Founder of Claire Myers Consulting, a Sonoma-based talent firm specializing in wealth management and companies that are in hyper-growth mode. Their mission is simple: Connect businesses with top-tier talent through integrity-driven, fair, and innovative recruiting strategies.Claire spent 10 years with Northwestern Mutual in a recruiting and coaching capacity. She rounded out her tenure with the firm sitting on the Executive Team of Northwestern Mutual San Francisco and serving as their Chief Recruiting Officer.She holds an MBA from Alverno College, is a Master Certified Coach, and is certified in Organization Change Management through Prosci. Claire is also recognized in the Kitces Advisor Services Map.Claire is a proud foster parent and lives in Sonoma, CA with her husband Jon, who is a firefighter, their daughter, and three loving dogs. She also owns a Co-working space downtown Sonoma with another business owner - if you are ever in Sonoma, stop by and say hello!Connect with Clairehttps://www.clairemyersconsulting.com/About Kristin BurkeKristin Burke works with financial advisors and leaders in financial services who are building and scaling firms. She helps them lead more effectively, develop their team, and execute consistently on the priorities that drive growth.Work with KristinIf you are building a firm and want a strategic partner to help you think through leadership, team development, and execution, you can learn more about working with Kristin here:WebsiteConnect on LinkedInLinkedIn
The birth rate in the U.S. has dropped by an astonishing 22% since 2007. Are smartphones to blame?Yes, according to a groundbreaking new study by Middlebury economist Caitlin Myers. Her smartphone study is garnering national attention this week, confirming an idea that people have long speculated about but until now have lacked data. Myers and co-author Ezekiel Hooper showed that from 2007 to 2011, after the iPhone was introduced, there was a sharp decline in births, up to half of which can be attributed to the smartphone. They say that smartphones have led to “reducing in-person interactions, increasing pornography use, and reducing sexual frequency.”Myers says a declining birth rate is not necessarily bad, but that there are “many aspects of it that really concern me, aspects that relate to economic growth and supporting older generations, but also questions of what does this mean for humans.”“Everybody's just doom scrolling on their phone alone and isolated and not forming relationships.” Myers is the John G. McCullough Professor of Economics at Middlebury College and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. She is well known for her research into the effects of abortion policy on people's lives. She has testified in the U.S. Senate about the economic consequences of the 2022 Dobbs decision ending the constitutional right to abortion, and she spearheaded the amicus brief in the Dobbs case that was signed by over 150 economists, highlighting the negative impact of limiting abortion access. Myers also runs a national database of abortion providers.Myers said the Dobbs decision has resulted in about 30,000 additional births “concentrated among people who are younger, have less education and have really limited financial resources.”“The post-Dobbs era is an inequality story,” she told me. “There are parts of the country like ours where the Dobbs decision almost paradoxically expanded abortion access” due to increased availability of telehealth and medication by mail.But in states like Texas, Louisiana and West Virginia that have enacted near-total abortion bans, only 80% to 85% of people who want an abortion are getting one. That leaves up to one-fifth of people who want an abortion “trapped. They aren't finding the means, the information, the resources, the safety and security to travel long distances or to order pills through the mail, and they're giving birth as a result.”Myers grew up in rural West Virginia and Georgia. She empathizes with those who don't think like her. “As a Southerner it breaks my heart when I hear people dismiss the people I grew up with, the places I'm from, the beliefs that they have.”“We all know it's not just about dismissing far-away Southerners. There are divides within our own state.”Myers wonders “whether we could potentially bridge these divides rather than saying, ‘Yeah, I just don't think this is going to work out,' like we're never going to agree.” She wants to do her “tiny little part to create a world where we give each other more grace.”
The WIP Morning Team breaks down the comments that new Sixers President of Basketball Operations Mike Gansey said to reporters after being introduced along with Bob Myers and Josh Harris. They also speculate as to who might have the final say on personnel decisions between Gansey and Myers.
The WIP Morning Team takes a look at the new Philadelphia 76ers front office hierarchy following a press conference with Mike Gansey and Bob Myers. The conversation includes a push for Phillies All-Star candidates and a debate over A.J. Brown's impact on the Eagles' locker room culture under Nick Sirianni. They also evaluate the power dynamic between Myers and Gansey regarding major personnel decisions.
After a record-shattering performance in the NCAA Regionals, sophomore Silas Kiptanui is heading back to Eugene racing for a national championship in the 3000m steeplechase. The youngster sits down with Corey Gloor about his run in Lexington, picking up this new discipline and his journey from Kenya. Then, track director Adrian Myers and Kiptanui's ascent and the state of the program after five years at the helm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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House, funk, soul, disco, reggae, hip hop, afrobeats, UKG, drum & bass and all manner of beats for open-minded listeners. Fresh releases and classic gems, presented by DJ D'Francisco direct from London. New episode every Sunday night. Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on www.musicboxradio.co.uk 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Contact: fdisco@hotmail.com / @frankiedisco54
In this podcast, Greg Voisen sits down with author Jerome Myers to unpack his compelling book, The Exit Expedition: Why the "Deal" Is Only the Summit, exposing the jarring emotional vacuum that hits entrepreneurs after selling a business. While traditional exit planning obsesses over valuations and tax structures, Myers reveals the "founder's exit paradox"—the simultaneous wave of financial relief and profound personal loss that catches high achievers completely off guard. Having walked away from a $20 million division at just 32 years old, he challenges listeners to face the dangerous psychological void that follows a liquidity event, proving that hitting the financial summit is just the beginning. If you've poured your life into your business, this conversation will force you to confront a critical, haunting question: who are you when the business is no longer yours?
6/6/26, Co-Host Josh Silver Political Gold with Josh Silver: the polls and the pols. ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis, Madison Palffy & Rick Myers: the new Caesura Unit Art Gallery in Easthampton and the exhibit “Bad Time.” Community Action Pioneer Valley's Lev Ben Ezra, Kara Peters, & Jodi McGahn: funding childcare, medical attention and wrap-around services for our children. Astronomer Salman Hameed: the White House on aliens. Max Page: last night's U.S. Senate's all-nighter and why the MTA is endorsing Ed Markey for re-election.
Today we'll spend hour one going over some of the local races that we missed yesterday, including both House & Senate seats that have some interesting challengers. We'll also talk about the MatSu School district and challenges that face it this year. Then in hour two we'll visit with Senator Robb Myers about his decision to retire and what he sees for the future of the Alaska with the AKLEG that we have now.
1 John 5:11-13 "How to Have the Assurance of Eternal Life" presented by Kirby Myers.
Live from the Gartner supply chain conference, host Ulf Venne speaks with two guests in separate segments. David Shillingford shares what stands out this year versus last: a shift from broad AI talk to the “so what” and “how,” focusing on autonomy, the autonomous ecosystem, and the need for pristine data; he also discusses physical automation driven by regionalization, reshoring, and workforce challenges, and argues supply chain is firmly a board-level issue amid geopolitics and extreme weather. Austin Myers of Certifical explains how manual, document-heavy vendor onboarding and insurance compliance create inefficiencies and risk, and describes Certifical's real-time verification and monitoring of insurance data to automate compliance year-round; he notes issues like fake documents and emphasizes consolidation to a single source of truth, system understanding, and learning how to improve “tomorrow” beyond AI hype. 00:00 Podcast Intro and Sponsor 00:35 Live at Gartner Orlando 01:17 AI to Autonomy Trends 02:35 Automation and Physical Supply Chain 03:49 Keeping Supply Chain Board Relevant 06:11 Personal Future Theme AI Adjacencies 07:35 Gartner Tips and Networking 08:42 Meet Austin from Certificial 09:22 Why Supply Chain and Manual Docs 10:57 What Cert Official Does 12:02 Fake COIs and Risk Control 14:29 First Gartner Takeaways and AI Hype 16:07 Consolidation and Clean Slate Systems 17:49 Final Takeaways and Sign Off
How can public health leaders make meaningful progress when priorities, funding pressures, and public expectations are constantly shifting? Lindsey Myers, ASTHO vice president for public health workforce and infrastructure, talks about a new installment of the Insight and Inspiration webinar series featuring New York Times bestselling author Dan Heath. Myers shares why Heath's work, including his books Made to Stick, Upstream, and Reset, could resonate so strongly with public health professionals navigating today's complex environment. The conversation explores ideas like “ruthless prioritization,” finding leverage points for change, and why building alignment may matter more than seeking “buy-in.”Developing a Policy Action Plan to Improve Access to STI Medications WebinarLeading Change Workshop - July 2026
DMV Hoops Podcast – Episode 103
In episode #212 of the Mets Weekly Podcast, we're back to recap the Mets vs. Marlins series. We also discuss the latest news, rumors, & more…Mets revenge sweep MiamiTobias Myers optionedStuds & Duds of the SeriesRapid Fire StoriesSeries Preview vs. MarinersClosing Yap Session& MORE!New episodes of our show are recorded live every week! So make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on post notifications to not miss the next time we go live following every Mets regular season series!Video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/b4Iv8Qll4as Follow us on X & TikTok:https://twitter.com/MetsWeeklyPod https://www.tiktok.com/@metsweekly
Kevin joins Monique and Krista for an in depth discussion about Israel. We will also talk to Dr. Jeff Myers, President of Summit Ministries and author of Should Christians Support Israel? They will explain the biblical, historical, and cultural reasons for standing with Israel, while exposing the propaganda and misinformation fueling rising antisemitism—especially among Gen Z. Get Dr. Myers book: https://www.amazon.com/Should-Christians-Support-Israel-Impossible-ebook/dp/B0DH2TQBKN/ ATT#225 Season 8, Show 5
Kelly Myers has been on Divorce and Beyond twice before. Once to talk about Divorce Day One. Once to help listeners avoid the divorce hangover that follows too many people into their new life. This time, she comes back to share something she has never spoken about publicly: what the loss of her son Jack taught her about years of high-conflict co-parenting, and her hope that every parent still in the middle of it will find a way through differently. In June of 2024, Kelly lost her son Jack at the age of 23. In the year that followed, she found herself looking back at the years of high-conflict co-parenting that had defined her children's childhoods, and asking questions she could not stop asking. What role did the conflict play? What did her children carry because of it? What would she have done differently if she had known what she knows now? Kelly reached out and asked to have this conversation here, because she believes that what she learned at great cost is something other parents can still choose to learn a different way. This is one of the most generous conversations this show has ever had. Susan Guthrie and Kelly explore the real cost of co-parenting conflict on children, what it actually looks like to drop the rope after years of high-conflict engagement, how the ecosystem around a divorce often makes things worse, and what repair looks like when you still have years ahead to offer it. Covered in this episode: Why dropping the rope has to start with you, and why waiting for your co-parent to change first means waiting forever How the divorce ecosystem, including attorneys, family, and friends, can fan the flames of conflict without anyone asking what you actually want to protect What high-conflict co-parenting looks like through the eyes of the children living inside it, and why each child carries it differently How the BIFF communication method helped shift a years-long dynamic, and what that looked like in practice Why it is never too late to begin repair, and what choosing differently right now can mean for the moments still ahead Referenced Episodes from the Archive: Day One with a Divorce Coach: First Steps with Kelly Myers Avoiding the Divorce Hangover From the Start with Kelly Myers ______________________________________________________________________ This week's guest: Kelly Myers Kelly understands that divorce is one of life's most challenging transitions. She's a divorce and co-parenting coach, mediator, and communication specialist passionate about supporting individuals and families as they move through the complexities of divorce and co-parenting. She partners with clients to understand the divorce process, manage emotional and financial stress, and make strategic decisions throughout their divorce. Her work helps clients stay focused on what matters most while making choices that align with their long-term goals. Kelly specializes in supporting parents as they discover how to become strong co-parenting partners, even when the romantic relationship has ended. She helps parents see their relationship through a new lens-as partners in raising their children-guiding them to create respectful communication patterns and develop comprehensive, child-centered parenting plans that go far beyond custody schedules. Her approach centers on what children need emotionally and developmentally during this transition, while helping parents maintain a healthy family dynamic across two homes. In addition to her direct work with clients, Kelly loves mentoring other professionals. She serves as a co-trainer for the Co-Parenting Specialist® Training Program and provides professional development to divorce professionals seeking to use a more client-centered approach. Kelly's deepest commitment is to help families-both the ones she works with directly and those served by the professionals she trains-have less conflict, more cooperation, and real hope for their futures. Website: http://www.firststepsdivorce.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kellymyerscoach Instagram: http://instagram.comfirststeps_divorce ______________________________________________________________________ If This Episode Helped You Subscribe to Divorce & Beyond so you never miss an episode. Share it with someone who needs clear, reliable guidance right now. And if you have a moment, leaving a five-star review makes a real difference in helping this show reach the people who need it most. Follow Divorce & Beyond Website: divorceandbeyondpod.com Instagram: instagram.com/divorceandbeyondpod ______________________________________________________________________ About Our Host: Susan E. Guthrie, Esq. Susan E. Guthrie is one of the nation's leading family law and mediation attorneys, with more than 35 years of experience helping individuals navigate divorce with clarity and strategy. She is the Immediate Past Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, a best-selling author, and a sought-after speaker and trainer. Susan recently appeared as the featured expert on The Oprah Podcast and has been cited in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Washington Post, NewsNation, and NBC Chicago Today, among others. As the creator and host of Divorce & Beyond, ranked in the top 1% of all podcasts worldwide with millions of downloads and an Apple Top 100 Self-Help designation, Susan brings together top legal and mental health experts to help listeners move through divorce and into what comes next. Learn more at https://divorceandbeyondpod.com/about Disclaimer: The commentary and opinions shared on this podcast are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state regarding your specific situation.
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Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
Jason, Freddy, Myers. We all need someone to look up to.Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a 2006 American mockumentary black comedy slasher film directed by Scott Glosserman, written by David J. Stieve, and starring Nathan Baesel, Angela Goethals, Scott Wilson, Zelda Rubenstein, and Robert Englund.An homage to the slasher genre, the film follows a journalist and her crew that are documenting an aspiring serial killer who models himself according to slasher film conventions.00:00 Intro 23:49 Horror News 37:53 What We've Been Watching56:07 Film Review1:55:10 Film Rating2:01:23 Outrowww.horrorhangout.co.ukhttps://horrorhyperfixations.com/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/btm2/behind-the-mask-ii-the-return-of-leslie-vernonPodcast - https://fanlink.tv/horrorhangoutPatreon - http://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastX - http:/x.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - http://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcastThreads - https://www.threads.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastIMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29623213/Ben - https://x.com/ben_erringtonAndy - https://www.instagram.com/andyctwrites/Sam - https://www.instagram.com/sam.munster/Audio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Warren Myers, CEO and Co-Founder of AURA, for a conversation on one of the most urgent and underleveraged opportunities in global tech — democratizing access to emergency response.Warren's journey began with a video monitoring business in South Africa, built to detect crimes in real time and alert police to respond. But even with video evidence, police response was often too slow or didn't happen at all — and that gap is where AURA was born. Today, AURA is the continent's largest network of private emergency responders, with expansion now reaching the UK, Kenya, and the United States.In this episode, we explore how Warren is blending deep tech, global infrastructure, and a relentless impact mission to build what he calls a borderless emergency response economy — one tap at a time.
We're watching Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3, Episode 2 “Anomaly,” but only Jamie has actually watched this episode where Archer goes full war criminal and the crew discovers their first large round thing of season 3. Rikermendations: Sound assistance by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media If you enjoy the show, follow us on Facebook or on […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 85: Spaceballs: The Star Trek Episode! appeared first on The ESO Network.
Episode Summary: Gender ideology, anti-Semitism, the Woke Right, and conspiracy thinking may seem like separate issues, but according to Dr. Jeff Myers, they all flow from a deeper worldview crisis: Where do people look for identity, meaning, and salvation?This week, we sit down with the president of Summit Ministries and author of Raising Gender-Confident Kids to discuss the growing confusion surrounding gender and identity, the cultural pressure facing parents and students, and why redefining language reshapes how young people understand reality. Myers explains why gender confusion is often downstream from a deeper identity crisis and offers a hopeful vision of male and female differences as purposeful design rather than stereotypes.We also explore the continuous rise in anti-Israel sentiment and anti-Semitic narratives among younger generations, unpacking how ideas about oppression, victimhood, and political “salvation” are shaping both the left and the right. Along the way, we discuss the “woke right,” conspiracy thinking, and how Christians can move from confusion to responding with wisdom. Who is Disciple Nations Alliance (DNA)? Since 1997, DNA's mission has been to equip followers of Jesus around the globe with a biblical worldview, empowering them to build flourishing families, communities, and nations.
Starting and scaling a medical practice comes with far more than patient care. From financial uncertainty and operational pressure to the challenge of balancing patient care with business growth, many physicians underestimate how much changes once they step into the role of business owner. The transition requires a different mindset, new skill sets, and the ability to lead both the clinical and business side of a practice successfully. In this episode, our CEO & Founder, Jay Shorr, sits down with Dr. Yael Myers and Administrator and Concierge Liaison, Rachel Miara, to discuss the launch of Myers Medical, including physician led aesthetics, concierge medicine, staffing, patient experience, vendor management, practice growth, and what it takes to build and operate an independent medical practice successfully. ▶ Free Consult: Schedule your free 30-min consult with our expert, Jay Shorr, here: https://shorrsolutions.com/free-consult-new/
Send us Fan MailYour career and reputation can be taken away from you without a guilty verdict, without a complaint, and without evidence. If you find that shocking, you don't understand the state of law enforcement leadership today and you've never heard of Deputy Chief of Police Arthur Myers.He wrote a book to tell his story called "Tattered: When the Blue Line Frays" and he discusses it with Travis Yates with the emotion of a man they tried to break but they lost. This conversation goes deeper than cowards coming after a decorated officer. We talk first responder mental health, cumulative trauma and PTSD, self-medication, and the moment Myers realizes he's checking every box on the warning list. He also shares what helped him survive: specialized counseling, a small circle of friends who refused to walk away, and a faith that didn't feel pretty at first but became real over time. We close with the hard lesson that forgiveness isn't for the people who hurt you, it's for your own healing.If this story hits home, share it with a leader who needs to hear it, subscribe so you don't miss what's next, and leave a review to help more people find Courageous Leadership.Our show sponsor, Telegenix, offers a 37% discount on all wellness resources for first responders and their spouses. Join Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders:Get The BookGet Weekly Articles by Travis YatesJoin Us At Our WebsiteGet Our 'Courageous Leadership' TrainingJoin The Courageous Police Leadership Alliance
Are you in your 40s, 50s or 60s and feeling like a stranger in your own body? Hot flashes, unexplained weight gain, mood swings, brain fog — even on HRT? You're not alone, and today's episode has answers.Dr. Blake Myers, naturopathic physician and author of The Bridge System, joins us on episode #105 of Functional Moms Podcast to share over 10 years of clinical research on why hormones alone aren't the full picture — and what actually helps women feel like themselves again.What You'll Learn:✅ Why menopause needs support beyond hormones✅ Common misconceptions about menopause✅ How stress and cortisol worsen symptoms✅ The connection between gut health and menopause✅ Brain changes during menopause and how to support them✅ Natural herbs and supplements for symptom relief✅ Blood sugar strategies for better hormone balance✅ How inflammation impacts menopause symptoms✅ The role of mitochondria and metabolic health✅ How the “Bridge System” supports women naturally✅ Herbs, supplements & mitochondria support✅ Dr. Myers' Bridge System explainedConnect with Dr. Blake Myers:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bridgesystemInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr._blake/Website: https://www.thebridgesystemmethod.com/Shop Functional Moms Supplement Store — 25% OFF:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/functional-momsFOLLOW on Apple Podcast & Spotify!SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@functionalmomspodcast/#Perimenopause #Menopause #HRT #NaturalRemedies #FunctionalMedicine #WomensHealth
Tobias Myers has been a bright spot for the Mets this season and after playing a key role for the team to this point in the season he spoke with Pat McCarthy about how his journey through the minor leagues has helped mold him into who he is today.
In this powerful episode, J.M.D. Myers shares her personal journey with OCD — a journey that for years was misread as a spiritual problem. Growing up in a devout Christian family in Massachusetts, JDM was a child who took her faith seriously. But what looked to others like legalism or being overly judgmental was actually undiagnosed OCD. For years she carried the weight of that misidentification, feeling like something was fundamentally wrong with her spiritually — and the guilt that came with it. It wasn't until much later in life that she finally received a proper diagnosis of OCD. That diagnosis changed everything. Her story is a reminder that what the church sometimes labels as a "spiritual issue" may in fact be a mental health condition — and that getting the right language for what you're experiencing can be profoundly healing. J.M.D Myers loves to work with theatre, where she helps people connect with God through dialogue rather than lecture. You can learn more about her work in theatre at jesterandbard.com. She tells her full story in her book But What If I'm the 99th?, a biblically grounded and refreshingly honest companion for anyone who has ever wondered what their place is in God's story — especially those who don't see themselves as the rebel or the prodigal, but still have deep questions about identity, belonging, and whether God truly delights in them. Fresh Hope for Mental Health exists to bring hope to those living with mental health challeges and to the people who love them. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
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Listen to the Best of Sixers on 94WIP where the Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows dive into the team's search for a new President of Basketball Operations. Reports say that Bob Myers does not want the gig, but apparently Jameer Nelson is being considered for the role. Ethan Sherwood Strauss joins the Afternoon Show to analyze Bob Myers' management style and his potential rivalry with Daryl Morey. They examine reports of Jameer Nelson joining the front office and the feasibility of Myers running the team from California. The conversation also explores Joel Embiid's commitment and the long-term outlook for the Sixers. 01:50 - Ethan Strauss Interview 14:38 - Myers On Joel Embiid 21:07 - Sports Polls and Debates 28:25 - Jameer Nelson Front Office 37:36 - Myers Remote Role Concerns 52:20 - Sixers Long-Term Outlook
Listen to the Best of Sixers on 94WIP where the Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows dive into the team's search for a new President of Basketball Operations. Reports say that Bob Myers does not want the gig, but apparently Jameer Nelson is being considered for the role. Ethan Sherwood Strauss joins the Afternoon Show to analyze Bob Myers' management style and his potential rivalry with Daryl Morey. They examine reports of Jameer Nelson joining the front office and the feasibility of Myers running the team from California. The conversation also explores Joel Embiid's commitment and the long-term outlook for the Sixers. 01:50 - Ethan Strauss Interview 14:38 - Myers On Joel Embiid 21:07 - Sports Polls and Debates 28:25 - Jameer Nelson Front Office 37:36 - Myers Remote Role Concerns 52:20 - Sixers Long-Term Outlook
Listen to the Best of Sixers on 94WIP where the Morning, Midday and Afternoon Shows dive into the team's search for a new President of Basketball Operations. Reports say that Bob Myers does not want the gig, but apparently Jameer Nelson is being considered for the role. Ethan Sherwood Strauss joins the Afternoon Show to analyze Bob Myers' management style and his potential rivalry with Daryl Morey. They examine reports of Jameer Nelson joining the front office and the feasibility of Myers running the team from California. The conversation also explores Joel Embiid's commitment and the long-term outlook for the Sixers. 01:50 - Ethan Strauss Interview 14:38 - Myers On Joel Embiid 21:07 - Sports Polls and Debates 28:25 - Jameer Nelson Front Office 37:36 - Myers Remote Role Concerns 52:20 - Sixers Long-Term Outlook
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Bob Myers is either hiring the new President of Basketball Operations, doing the job, or both. We know Bob Myers ran the Warriors, but there's so much more to know. Joining us for this podcast as we go deeper into Myers are two people who have covered Myers for years. Host of the Light Years podcast, Saam Esfandiari, and Ethan Sherwood-Strauss, now of House of Strauss, formerly of The Athletic and ESPN.Subscribe to Light Years here: https://www.bluewirepods.com/podcast/light-years-a-golden-state-warriors-podSubscribe to House of Strauss: https://www.houseofstrauss.com/The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings SportsbookAdam Ksebe is the official realtor of The Ricky at 302-864-8643 or https://www.buyindelaware.com/Get 20% off Verb Energy bars with code RTRS and the VERB starter pack at https://verbenergy.com/rickySurfside Iced Tea and Vodka is the official canned cocktail of The RickyGambling Problem? Call one eight hundred GAMBLER or one eight hundred MY RESET. New York: call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY. Connecticut: call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit CCPG dot org. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino in Kansas. Wager tax pass-through may apply in Illinois. Twenty one plus in most states. Void in Ontario. Restrictions apply. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. For additional terms and responsible gaming resources, see d k n g dot co slash audio. Limited time offer.
Carley Myers serves as the Senior Vice President of Marketing at the 6666 Ranch. Originally from New York, Carley made her way to Texas to attend Texas Christian University, where she competed on the equestrian team.In this episode, we talk about her journey from falling in love with horses at a young age to leading marketing efforts for one of the most iconic ranches in the world. She shares how networking became the foundation of her career and why embracing challenges head-on has been key to her success.
Ethan Sherwood Strauss joins to analyze Bob Myers' legacy with the Warriors and his possible influence on the Sixers' front office. They compare the management styles of Myers and Daryl Morey while debating who is the more effective executive.