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What we know about the investigation into the killing of an L.A. man who was shot by an off duty ICE officer on New Years Eve. More housing could soon be coming near transit stops in L.A. And science fans will soon be able to see the space shuttle Endeavor at its new home. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
John's monologue is mired deep in the slime ridden drama of the algae laden reflecting pool. Trump crowed to reporters that he had some people arrested for disturbing his reflecting pool project, also suggesting the pool will be drained and scrubbed once again to repair the repairs they initially repaired. He also discusses Trump boasting about a document that favorably compares his global power and reach to notorious historical autocrats—including Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong, and Joseph Stalin. Then, he's joined by guests Professor Corey Brettschneider and comedian Rhonda Hansom, who add their insights on the state of politics today, including Tulsi Gabbard's ties to a controversial cult leader and the ongoing struggles for justice and accountability in the dark gloomy recesses of Trumpworld.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your bloodwork came back normal. Your doctor says you're fine. But the brain fog, the joint pain, the fatigue that won't lift — something is off, and no one can tell you what.It might be in your house.In this episode, functional medicine practitioner Laurel Brennan tells the story of her own mold exposure — what it did to her health and her family's, how long it went undetected, and the moment she finally connected the dots. She breaks down how mold drives inflammation behind autoimmune conditions, brain fog, and neurological symptoms, and why so many people live in water-damaged homes for years without knowing it.You'll learn why standard air sampling can miss the problem, how dust-based testing like the ERMI gives you a clearer picture of what's actually in your environment, and the first steps to take if you suspect mold in your home.Because when you don't know, you don't know. And once you do, you can't unknow it. TakeawaysMold can cause a wide range of symptoms, from neurological issues to joint pain.Air samples may not be reliable; an ERMI, like The Dust Test, provides better insights.Curiosity and instinct are important in detecting mold problems.Water-damaged homes often harbor hidden mold that affects health.Testing your environment can help prevent long-term health issues.Chapters00:00Introduction and Personal Journey01:00Understanding Mold and Its Health Impacts03:18Mold Inspection Experiences06:03Symptoms and Family Health Issues10:19Moving to a New Home and Initial Relief12:08Emerging Symptoms and Concerns15:46Learning About Mold Testing19:50Deciding on Remediation or Moving20:34Challenges in a New Apartment22:49The Impact of Mold on Health24:20Lessons Learned and Final ThoughtsResourcesDust Test EnviroBiomicsEpisode #9 with Brian Karr from WeInspect
Las Vegas Raiders QB Kirk Cousins returns to the show with Matt Forte to discuss his new home in Las Vegas, the decision to join the Raiders, being a steward of his football career, prayer in his life and being a dad to two boys.Topics:(01:33) - The decision to sign with the @Raiders (04:45) - How faith played a role in his decision(09:50) - Being a light in Las Vegas(13:51) - Prayer vs Pride(19:35) - His favorite NFL moments(25:53) - Raising his kids to follow Jesus(30:11) - Preparing for his post-playing career(33:48) - Kirk shares who is EVERYTHING to himWATCH all of our podcast episodes on our YouTube page:https://www.youtube.com/SportsSpectrumMagazineSign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15https://www.theincrease.com/products/sports-spectrum-magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click below to learn how you can commit your life to Him.https://sportsspectrum.com/gospel/
In this conversation, Andrew Sweeny sits down with author, scholar, and Cult of Personality host Greg Kaminsky to discuss his recent books The Silent Call of the Heart, Peregrine: Crossing Spiritual Boundaries to Find a New Home, and Entangled in Sunlight.The discussion explores Greg's journey from occult scholar and podcaster to committed spiritual practitioner, examining the limits of knowledge, the role of direct experience, and the challenges of spiritual transformation. Drawing on the teachings of Traktung Rinpoche, the conversation moves through topics such as knowledge and wisdom, the Garden of Eden, duality, the spiritual path, Vajrayana Buddhism, the relationship between emptiness and appearance, and the idea of an inner "silent call" that guides a person's life.The second half of the conversation focuses on Peregrine and the question of crossing spiritual boundaries. Can Westerners authentically practice Eastern traditions? Are spiritual paths tied to culture, geography, and ethnicity, or do they point toward something universal? Greg reflects on his own movement from Western esotericism and ceremonial magic into Buddhist Tantra, while discussing tradition, the guru-disciple relationship, and the search for a spiritual home.Topics include:• The transition from scholarship to spiritual practice• Knowledge, wisdom, and unknowing• Traktung Rinpoche and Vajrayana Buddhism• The Garden of Eden and the emergence of duality• One Ground, Two Paths, Two Results• Cataphatic and apophatic spirituality• Ego, surrender, and spiritual ambition• The meaning of The Silent Call of the Heart• The story of Little Luminous Blazing• East-West spirituality and cultural identity• Peregrine and crossing spiritual boundaries• Western esotericism, ceremonial magic, and Buddhist Tantra• Tradition, modernity, and finding a spiritual homeGreg Kaminsky is the author of numerous books on spirituality, religion, and esotericism, and the host of the Cult of Personality podcast.#GregKaminsky #Spirituality #Vajrayana #Buddhism #Mysticism #Esotericism #TraktungRinpoche #Philosophy #Religion #Parallax #CultOfPersonality #Occult #Meditation #EasternPhilosophy #WesternEsotericism
Welcome to the Raise The Apple Podcast! Join us every week here we talk about your New York Mets and the rest of Major League Baseball. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! Oh, and one more thing, LET'S GO METS! GFuel Ambassador || Use code "zachnau1'
Home Loans Radio 06.13.2026 With That Mortgage guy Don June is here and rates are Good!www.thatmortgageguydon.com
The Rebbe blesses the recipient on moving to a new home, wishing them material and spiritual success. He instructs to immediately affix kosher mezuzahs without a blessing, then after thirty days replace one with a better one, reciting the blessing with intent for all mezuzahs. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/007/010/2172
The Rebbe writes that moving to a new home brings both material and spiritual blessing. He encourages strengthening one's spiritual dwelling through Torah study, referencing sources that equate Torah learning with building a dwelling for the Divine. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/007/012/2214
Riffing With Clintus is back for Season 3; and this time it has a purpose.After nearly a year away, the podcast returns with a clear mission: this is where the walk-and-talk lives now. After digging deep into YouTube analytics with AI tools, the retention data made one thing obvious: long monologues inside vlogs were costing views. Viewer comments confirmed it. So instead of cutting them out entirely, the walk-and-talk gets its own home right here.In this episode: why the podcast went dark, how AI analysis changed the way I think about content strategy, the truth about dead subscribers and how YouTube actually works, and what Riffing With Clintus looks like going forward.New episodes drop weekly. Everything is a work in progress and nothing is set in stone, which honestly feels right.Subscribe so you don't miss it.➜ SUBSCRIBE for more videos: http://j.mp/clintusFind me elsewhere:X: https://x.com/ClintusInstagram: https://instagram.com/clintusFacebook: https://facebook.com/clintustvDiscord Community: https://discord.gg/ClintusTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clintusThreads: https://www.threads.net/@clintus
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Dawn takes us on a tour of Simone Biles' new Houston home. A lady made a naughty loaf of bread for her nephew without realizing it. Dawn interprets listener dreams. We pit hot dogs against hamburgers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Connor and Ace talk about the massive week in recruiting, which includes 7 total football commits, including the #1 player in the State of Kansas!Twitter: https://x.com/AggievilleACatsMerch: https://aggievillealleycats.myspreadshop.com/
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Home Loans Radio 06.06.2026 with That Mortgage Guy Don - 7 year anniversary of the Show!!www.thatmortgageguydon.com
The US-Iran-Israel war is reshaping the Middle East in real time — and most people have no idea what's actually happening. Jillian Michaels sits down with military historian and geopolitical strategist Victor Davis Hanson for an unfiltered breakdown of the crisis. Iran is threatening the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices are spiking. Hezbollah is escalating. And Donald Trump is under fire from Congress, the media, and fractures inside his own coalition. The window to prevent a wider regional war is closing fast. Is Iran capable of backing down — or is regime collapse inevitable? Has Trump strengthened or undermined American deterrence? And are we watching the beginning of World War 3 — or the final chapter of the Iranian regime? Victor Davis Hanson breaks it all down: Trump's Iran strategy — is it working? Iran's nuclear program and the enrichment red line Why Gulf States are quietly aligning with Israel The Israel-Hezbollah escalation timeline The conservative foreign policy civil war — Tucker vs. the hawks China and Russia's role in the crisis Campus radicalization and the mainstreaming of anti-Semitism Whether America can avoid another endless war This isn't punditry. This is the history, the military calculus, and the geopolitical architecture that will define the next decade. #VictorDavisHanson #IranWar #Trump #IsraelIran #MiddleEast #WorldWar3 #IranNuclear #Hezbollah #Netanyahu #Geopolitics #ForeignPolicy #Trump2026 #OilPrices #China #Russia #TuckerCarlson #MegynKelly #AntiSemitism #Israel #MilitaryHistory CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 02:45 War Powers Act Showdown 04:50 Iran's Economy in Freefall 07:45 How Modern Warfare Actually Works 11:11 Will the Iranian Regime Survive? 15:55 The Trump-Netanyahu Leaked Call 19:45 Drone Warfare Is Rewriting the Rules 22:20 Gulf States Quietly Pick a Side 26:00 Europe's Deterrence Is Already Dead 29:00 Anti-Semitism's New Home 33:15 China and Russia: Opportunity or Alliance? 42:50 The Right Is Fracturing on Foreign Policy 50:15 How the Middle East Captured American Academia 54:40 The Progressive Media Bubble 59:21 What "Neocon" Actually Means 01:03:40 The Human Rights Hypocrisy Nobody Talks About 01:07:35 Why Trump's Political Comeback Is Bulletproof Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's big moves in the NFL, and the Mavericks have announced their arena intentions. Also Dan's daughter Eden joins the show to talk about Backrooms.Subscribe to hear the entire show! DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneRun sheet:Open: Come to the Generic Summer Event!Sports: Texas Tech softball and big NFL tradesMavericks announce plans to build at Valley ViewEden McDowell and Kent Garrison discuss BackroomsDumb Zone News: Soccer Opera, Whaling Wall artist suesVM Birthdays/Today in HistoryToday In Twitter/Closing Remarks ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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The guys break down the blockbuster trade sending Myles Garrett to the Rams and the Mavericks' plans for a new arena at the Valley View Mall site. They also debate Mike Leach's Hall of Fame candidacy and discuss the legal battle regarding Brendan Sorsby's eligibility. The segment concludes with a look at the NFC landscape following several high-profile wide receiver signings. Ask Reddit!
Andy and Abe react to the blockbuster news of Myles Garrett being traded from the Cleveland Browns to the Los Angeles Rams. They discuss how this move impacts the Super Bowl race and break down Ronald Acuña Jr.'s recent hitting tear for the Braves alongside injury updates for Hurston Waldrop and AJ Schwellenbach. 01:04 - Baha Men Cruise Ship Story 05:40 - Acuña's Recent Hitting Tear 09:42 - Braves Pitching Injury Updates 14:29 - Myles Garrett Traded To Rams 19:19 - Rams All-In Draft Strategy
CMS has paused new home health and hospice Medicare applications nationwide — and if your senior living organization was planning to start, acquire, or expand a home health agency, this could change your timeline fast.In this episode of Senior Living Executive Strategy, Melissa Brown sits down with Devin Kasey, Vice President of Home Health Operations at Gravity Consulting, to break down what the new CMS home health and hospice moratorium means, what providers should do right now, and why waiting until the moratorium lifts could put your organization months behind. If your organization needs help with home health strategy, startup planning, operations, reimbursement, or acquisition due diligence, visit Gravity Consulting here: https://gravityconsulting.comIn this episode, we cover:• What the CMS home health and hospice moratorium means • Why the pause applies nationwide • What to do if you had not submitted your 855A before the deadline • Why state licensure and startup preparation should continue • How to prepare now so you can submit quickly when the moratorium lifts • What providers already in the queue should focus on next • How the moratorium affects home health mergers and acquisitions • Why accreditation may help providers move faster once applications reopenFor senior living leaders, this episode is especially important because home health is becoming a more strategic part of the senior living continuum. The moratorium may slow the Medicare application process, but it does not mean your organization should stop preparing.Subscribe to Senior Living Executive Strategy for more conversations on senior living operations, home health, skilled nursing, reimbursement, growth, and executive strategy.Learn more about Gravity Consulting: https://gravityconsulting.com#SeniorLiving #HomeHealth #Hospice #CMS #SkilledNursing #HealthcareLeadership #HomeHealthStartup #SeniorLivingStrategy #GravityConsultingSupport the show
Packing in the wrong order leads to delays, damaged items, and unpacking stress that could have been avoided. Here is what professional movers recommend tackling first. To learn more, visit https://www.truefriendsmovingcompany.com/areas-we-serve/ True Friends Moving Company City: Nashville Address: 700 East Old Hickory Blvd Website: https://www.truefriendsmovingcompany.com/
A gang of interstellar elites make it their business to elaborately prank the Boy of Steel, but nothing they do can top Superboy's own elaborate prank of (checks notes) flying 24 hours into the future to fake his entire family's death and also pretend to be blind. It's a laff riot, all right here in Superboy #137! Chapters (00:00:00) - Superboy 137(00:02:52) - Spring cleaning in the house(00:04:57) - In the world of managerial accounting(00:06:46) - Boring job costing class(00:09:59) - Flute Concert and Guitar(00:11:17) - Oh, My Love Boat!(00:12:06) - Ashes in the Carpet(00:14:18) - How to Create Go Go Check Comics Covers(00:16:21) - milo on The Comeback and For All Mankind(00:19:31) - The Montreal Canadiens(00:19:43) - Superboy in the New Home...(00:22:49) - Martin Gray on Biscuits Flavored Tea(00:24:04) - How Smallville Stands Up to Earthquakes(00:26:54) - When Superboy Needs To Travel Back In Time(00:30:25) - Superman and Clark Kent: The Alternate Lives(00:34:50) - The Boy Who Says He's Blind(00:35:23) - How To Pass as Superboy in Smallville(00:37:22) - How My Great Grandmother Met Her husband(00:38:34) - Superboy(00:41:14) - Chuck Kendall switches to Superboy after witnessing bank robbery(00:45:20) - Super baby from Krypton is featured in this week's podcast(00:47:02) - Baby Found in the Basement of Smallville(00:50:57) - Strawberry Scratches on a Television Set(00:53:52) - Superboy: Build a Children's Zoo(00:58:27) - Tarzan: A Super Genius(01:00:06) - Clark Kent: On Becoming Superboy(01:04:20) - Superboy meets Old Man on Geryon(01:07:01) - Superboy(01:11:06) - Superboy And The Kryptonian Fabric
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Home Loans Radio 05.23.2026 with That Mortgage Guy Don- Memorial Day! Rates trending lower and a 1-0 Free buy Down- ask me about THIS!www.thatmortgageguydon.com
My New Home and Me by Holly Seaver https://www.amazon.com/My-New-Home-Holly-Seaver/dp/1968640460 Five children go to homes that are very different from their own. Their worries and fears turn into surprise and joy when they meet friendly new people, try tasty new food, and learn that the thing that makes us friends is what we have inside. About the author Holly Seaver is a Christian mother, grandmother, foster mom, nurse, cat mom, and grateful wife of Ralph Seaver, Christian father, grandfather, foster dad, and technical wizard. They live together on beautiful Cape Cod. She can be reached at: Holly.seaver@comcast.net. All profits from this book are donated to organizations who help foster kids.
On today's episode, Editor in Chief Sarah Wheeler talks with Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami about housing construction and recession triggers. Related to this episode: Housing starts stall as new home supply outpaces demand HousingWire | YouTube More info about HousingWire The Top 5: How much higher can mortgage rates go? Lenders wrestle with the nuances of modern credit score pricing Land leases, ARM buydowns emerge as lending options while mortgage rates stay elevated The housing market is increasingly rewarding functionality over scarcity Should America's agents own their own MLS and home search portal? To learn more about Total Expert click here. The HousingWire Daily podcast brings the full picture of the most compelling stories in the housing market reported across HousingWire. Each morning, listen to editor in chief Sarah Wheeler talk to leading industry voices and get a deeper look behind the scenes of the top mortgage and real estate.
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Living in Vienna, Austria with Nikolett Kustos: An Expat's PerspectiveDiscover the nuances of life in Vienna through Nikolett Kustos's experiences as a Hungarian-born photographer and resident. From cultural differences to practical cost-of-living insights, this episode offers a comprehensive view of what makes Vienna a unique and appealing place to live.In this episode:Nikolett's journey from Hungary to Vienna and her reasons for stayingThe cultural similarities and differences between Austria and HungaryVienna's social attitude and community dynamicsClimate, geography, and proximity to neighboring countriesCost of living: housing, utilities, transportation, and groceriesWalkability and public transportation systemThe vibrant LGBTQ community and safety in ViennaResidency, visa options, and bureaucratic processesLanguage considerations and expat integrationHealthcare system quality and accessCrime levels and safety perceptionsAustrian cuisine and culinary sceneCoffee culture and social habitsTrade-offs of living in Vienna compared to the USWhy Vienna is an ideal place for retirementAustria's tax environment: no wealth tax, no inheritance or estate taxesTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Nikolett and her background02:00 - Reasons for moving to Vienna and cultural similarities with Hungary05:15 - Vienna's social attitude and community feel07:30 - Climate, geography, and travel opportunities around Austria10:00 - Cost of housing: old vs. new buildings13:00 - Cost of utilities and telecommunications15:00 - Transportation costs, public transit, and walkability19:00 - Safety and crime rates in Vienna21:45 - Food culture: traditional and international cuisine25:30 - Coffeehouse scene and social habits29:00 - Expat community and language in Vienna33:50 - LGBTQ visibility, pride, and community safety36:45 - Residency options, visa processes, and bureaucracy43:00 - Healthcare system and quality of medical services50:00 - Taxes, income tax, and international tax liabilities55:30 - Austria's healthcare coverage and private insurance60:00 - Crime, safety, and gun laws65:00 - Suitability for different demographics and lifestyle preferences75:00 - Trade-offs: what might not appeal to everyone78:30 - Why Vienna is a great retirement destinationResources & Links:Vienna Tourism BoardAustrian Tourist OfficeÖGK (Austrian Social Insurance)Vienna Public Transport (Wiener Linien)Book: “Living and Investing in Vienna” — Amazon searchAustrian Embassy to the USForeigners and Expats in Vienna and Austria (Facebook Group)Connect with Nikolett:LinkedIn — Nikolett KustosAustria's Tax EnvironmentAustria has no wealth tax and no inheritance, estate, or gift taxes. The inheritance and gift tax was abolished back in 2008. A few nuances worth knowing:Real estate transfers — While there's no inheritance tax per se, real estate received through inheritance or gift is subject to a transfer tax, and a land registration fee of 1.1% of market value is also owed by the heir.Gift reporting obligations — Even though gifts aren't taxed, gifts of cash, shares, and similar assets must be declared to the tax authorities if they exceed €50,000 in the case of relatives, or €15,000 in the case of third parties. Failure to report can result in fines.Could this change? — There's been some political discussion about reintroducing these taxes, though it is considered rather unlikely under the current government.Austria's Healthcare System: What American Retirees Need to KnowResidents are defined as individuals who have legally resided in Austria for 6 months or more and are entitled to healthcare under the state social insurance system. However, access to the public ÖGK system depends heavily on employment status:If you're employed, you're automatically enrolled through your employer the moment you start working.If you're retired and not working, individuals living permanently in Austria who are not covered by the state health system may get coverage by paying monthly fees, similar to coverage from a private insurance company, with a six-month waiting period.If you're self-employed or a freelancer, you can register with a separate body called the SVS, though these individuals need to pay 20% of the cost of treatment, and healthcare will not be completely free.The visa requirement wrinklePersons from third countries (non-EU) will only get a residence permit for staying more than six months if they can first provide proof of having health insurance covering “all risks.” So you essentially need private insurance before you can even get the visa — and then you can transition to the public system once you're established as a resident.Monthly costsContributions to the public ÖGK amount to approximately 7.65% of gross income, split between the employee and the employer.For those self-insuring voluntarily (not employed), student self-insurance at the ÖGK costs around €63 per month.Private plans for expats run roughly €30–€100 per month, depending on age and coverage.Bottom line for listeners:An American retiree moving to Austria would likely need to start with private health insurance to obtain their visa, then, after establishing legal residency, could potentially transition to the public system — but it's worth consulting an immigration specialist given the complexity.Note:Each section offers practical insights for prospective expats and retirees considering Vienna as their new homePlease always consult a professional tax and immigration attorney before making a move.A note on long-term residency for non-EU citizens: Retiring to Austria as a US citizen is possible but genuinely difficult. The primary pathway is the Settlement Permit (Gainful Employment Excepted), which requires sufficient passive income, comprehensive health insurance, proof of accommodation, and basic German language skills. The catch is that only approximately 300 of these permits are issued nationwide each year, quota places are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis at the start of each calendar year, and immigration attorneys note that securing a spot is rarely possible without legal support. If you are serious about Austria, start the process early in the year and budget for professional immigration help.
Bodyslam.net's Wombeezy is back with another exclusive interview. This time he is joined by Liam from Magic of Wrestling, and they talk with AEW and ROH Star Anthony Henry.They discuss:- ROH's New Home in Jacksonvlle- ROH- Biggest Difference between AEW & ROH - Formation of the workhorsmen- Eddie Kingston - What motivates Anthony - Define Success- Someone that he learned a lot from - Locker Room Leader - Funniest Person Backstage - and More#AEW #RingOfHonor #ROH #WatchROH #Wrestling #ProWrestling #IndependentWrestling #IndieWrestling #Bodyslam
The Stritch Family Literacy reading program closed along with Cardinal Stritch University in 2023. Now it has reopened at UW-Milwaukee.
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“It’s not just a job. It’s really a mission, a purpose to be part of something that really does contribute to the rest of the world. It’s healing for people. It’s love for people. It’s Spirit for people.” – Robin Linde Today’s episode is an exciting two-for-one. Robin Linde, Senior Director of Operations – Infrastructure, joins Drew for a video walkabout of Santa Sabina, Hoffman’s new retreat site. A ’97 Hoffman grad, Robin also sits down with Drew for a conversation about her relationship to the Process and to Hoffman. Robin and Drew After completing her Process, Robin worked for Hoffman for a short time before returning home to Minnesota to care for her aging grandparents. Her time at the Process helped her see that serving the world doesn’t have to be big and flashy. Robin’s service was to be with her grandparents, and ultimately with her grandmother, for ten years after her grandfather died. Upon her grandmother’s death, she returned to the Bay Area and to Hoffman for a second stint. Her timing impeccable, Robin returned to work for Hoffman for the fourth time in 2024. We were ready to renovate our newly acquired Santa Sabina. Someone with the right experience and a deep familiarity with Hoffman was needed to shepherd the renovation. Robin was perfect for the role. We’re excited to share Santa Sabina with you. Walk through Santa Sabina with us and hear some of its history and key features. Then, listen in to hear more of Robin’s story and why working for Hoffman is more of a mission than a job. We hope to welcome you into Santa Sabina one day soon, either for the Process or the Q2, our three-day graduate retreat. https://youtu.be/3tv1vL5qYKA Listen on Apple Podcasts More about Robin Linde Robin Linde is Senior Director of Operations – Infrastructure at the Hoffman Institute Foundation. She oversees retreat site operations across California, Connecticut, and Alberta, Canada. Robin also manages internal operations for Human Resources and IT. Robin brings a diverse professional background and unique operational experience supporting start-up companies and organizations going through periods of significant transition. She served as the primary liaison between Hoffman and the construction project team for the renovation and transition of Santa Sabina Center, overseeing the work from planning through execution and positioning the site for its next chapter of hosting Hoffman programs. More about Santa Sabina: Architect Arthur Constable Mother Raymond O’Connor, OP Nestled in the hills of San Rafael, California, historic Santa Sabina Retreat Center has roots dating back to 1939. It was named after the Basilica of Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill in Rome, the historic mother church of the Dominican Order. Santa Sabina was designed by architect Arthur Constable for Mother Raymond O’Connor, OP. The architecture is Tudor-Gothic, influenced by the Dominican Monastery at Stoke-on-Trent in England. It originally included a chapel, library, and courtyard garden. It served as a novitiate house of spiritual formation for women joining the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael until 1970. From 1970–2023, Santa Sabina was open to the public for retreats, fostering a space for meditation, reflection, and spiritual growth, serving thousands of guests of a variety of denominations. In 2024, the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael sold the property to the Hoffman Institute. Renovating it into a modern retreat center, Hoffman maintained its historic character, such as the chapel painting by E. Charlton Fortune. Thoughtfully redesigned for the next generation of seekers, the campus features a light-filled classroom, a welcoming dining hall and kitchen, and 47 private bedrooms designed for rest and renewal. In April of 2026, the first Hoffman Process was held in the newly renovated Santa Sabina Retreat Center. The former chapel, now de-sanctified and free of religious iconography, has been transformed into The Sanctuary. Reimagined as a space for Hoffman's non-religious spiritual work, The Sanctuary is where participants gather for reflection, transformation, and connection, a space that holds the essence of Hoffman's mission to nurture healing and awakening. Set on two secluded acres of landscaped grounds, Santa Sabina provides an environment for the Hoffman Process to continue fostering growth, discovery, and profound personal change well into the future. As mentioned in this episode: Dominican University of California Drew and Robin
Homeowners association (HOA) management is playing a larger role in new community development across metro Atlanta than many homebuyers realize. As builders navigate affordability challenges, rising operating costs and shifting buyer expectations, early HOA planning has become increasingly important for protecting long-term community value and financial stability. Lisa Simmons, chairperson of Beacon Management Services and Tasha Fulk, vice president of the Declarant Services Division, join Host Carol Morgan on Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio to discuss the evolving role of HOA management, current housing market trends and how proactive planning helps communities operate more efficiently from startup through turnover. “We're celebrating our 15th year in business, and we've grown from a very small company to one of the largest in Georgia,” Simmons said. “We manage over $15 billion in real estate assets throughout Georgia, and we're the fifth-largest community association management company in Georgia.” Beacon's portfolio spans a wide variety of community types, including master-planned communities, mixed-use developments, golf course communities and marina properties, along with a growing new-home construction division. Metro Atlanta Housing Market Stabilizes as Affordability Shapes Demand The metro Atlanta housing market is currently defined by stability, steady demand and a more cautious, price-sensitive buyer pool. Increased inventory has also created a more balanced environment for builders and developers. Builders are responding with a more disciplined approach by adjusting incentives, managing supply and refining product offerings to better align with affordability challenges and buyer demand. Affordability Drives Suburban Expansion & Townhome Growth Affordability is reshaping where and how communities are being built across metro Atlanta. Development continues moving farther into suburban and exurban markets as buyers seek more space and value. That shift is also fueling demand for townhomes, allowing builders to maximize density while still offering desirable square footage at a more attainable price point. At the same time, the continued popularity of live-work-play communities is influencing development patterns and design trends. “Live-work-play is here and popular,” Fulk said. “People like that connectivity. They like being able to meet up with their neighbors down at a local coffee shop or see entertainment and then walk back home.” Why HOA Management Is Becoming Critical in Early Development HOA oversight during development helps establish a strong operational foundation while reducing the risk of financial gaps, service disruptions and homeowner dissatisfaction later in a community's lifecycle. A major part of that early involvement is education, particularly for buyers who may be unfamiliar with how HOAs function or what responsibilities come with living in a managed community. “We do not make the rules,” Simmons said. “The Board of Directors always sets policy for their respective association based on the governing documents.” Budgeting, Technology & Long-Term Stability in New Communities Early planning and budgeting are central to long-term financial stability in new communities. Beacon works with a range of national, regional and private builders across metro Atlanta, helping maintain consistency in community operations and communication during the early phases of development. “We assist with a six-year proposed budget so that when it does turn over, the community is in a good financial state,” Fulk said. Rising costs, including insurance, labor and maintenance, are also putting pressure on HOA budgets and increasing the need for realistic financial planning. Technology continues to play a larger role in improving efficiency and communication by centralizing operations and giving homeowners real-time access to important community information. Protecting Builder Reputation Through Consistent Community Management “When homeowners associate the builder with quality organization and a positive experience, that is where long-term brand protection happens,” Simmons said. Beacon works with a wide range of national, regional and private builders across metro Atlanta, supporting consistency in community operations and communication during the early phases of development. HOA Management Is Now a Core Development Strategy HOA management is no longer an afterthought in community development. It has become a strategic partner in planning, budgeting, communication and long-term community success. As rising costs and evolving buyer expectations continue to reshape the housing market, early HOA involvement is becoming increasingly important for building financially stable, well-managed communities across metro Atlanta. Through early collaboration with builders, proactive budgeting and ongoing homeowner support, Beacon helps communities establish a stronger foundation for long-term stability and success. To learn more about Beacon Management Services, visit www.BeaconManagementServices.com. About Beacon Management Services Beacon Management Services is a leading Georgia property management company that offers comprehensive solutions to over 400 community associations, condominiums, commercial and mixed-use properties. With offices in Atlanta, Athens and Huntsville, Beacon also serves numerous homebuilders and developers throughout the southeastern United States. Professional, personalized service coupled with the extensive resources of a proven leader; make Beacon the first choice for real estate management. To learn more about Beacon Management Services, visit www.BeaconManagementServices.com or call (404) 308-3188. Podcast Thanks Thank you to Denim Marketing for sponsoring Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio. Known as a trendsetter, Denim Marketing has been blogging since 2006 and podcasting since 2011. Contact them when you need quality, original content for social media, public relations, blogging, email marketing and promotions. A comfortable fit for companies of all shapes and sizes, Denim Marketing understands marketing strategies are not one-size-fits-all. The agency works with your company to create a perfectly tailored marketing strategy that will suit your needs and niche. Try Denim Marketing on for size by calling 770-383-3360 or by visiting www.DenimMarketing.com. About Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio, presented by Denim Marketing, highlights the movers and shakers in the Atlanta real estate industry – the home builders, developers, Realtors and suppliers working to provide the American dream for Atlantans. For more information on how you can be featured as a guest, contact Denim Marketing at 770-383-3360 or fill out the Atlanta Real Estate Forum contact form. Subscribe to the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast on iTunes, and if you like this week's show, be sure to rate it. Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio was recently honored on FeedSpot's Top 100 Atlanta Podcasts, ranking 16th overall and number one out of all ranked real estate podcasts. The post How HOA Management Is Shaping New Home Communities Across Georgia appeared first on Atlanta Real Estate Forum.
What if the next big wave of AI isn't about robots doing your chores but about robots that understand you?In this episode, we sit down with Colin Angle, co-founder of iRobot and the creator of the Roomba, to explore his bold new venture: Familiar Machines and Magic. After putting over 50 million robots into homes, Angle is now betting on something radically different: a quadruped AI companion designed not for work, but for connection.This isn't a humanoid. It's not a vacuum. It's something entirely new.Powered by on-device multimodal AI, this “familiar” can follow you around your home, learn your routines, encourage healthier habits, and even develop a kind of relationship with you, all while keeping your data private.We dive into:* Why the humanoid robot race might be overhyped* The massive untapped “emotional AI” market* How this robot learns, adapts, and interacts like a pet* Privacy-first AI design (no cloud streaming)* Why form factor matters more than you think* The future of robots in everyday lifeColin also shares why now is the perfect moment for physical AI—and how advances in reinforcement learning and edge computing are making this possible.If you thought AI robots were just about automation, this conversation will change your perspective.⸻
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For our final episode of “The New Home,” our miniseries in partnership with Fisher & Paykel, we're spotlighting Mariana Velásquez. A celebrated food stylist and author of the new book “Revel: A Maximalist Guide to Having People Over,” Mariana is known for her lush, layered aesthetic and her belief that food is meant to be experienced as a full table, not just individual dishes. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the inspiration behind “Revel,” from her approach to menus and entertaining to the creative process of bringing her book to life with celebrated photographers Gentl & Hyers. They also discuss how she became one of the industry's most sought-after food stylists, the realities of cooking and hosting in a small New York City kitchen, and the deeply personal story behind the book. When Mariana's marriage ended, she had to rewrite “Revel” days before the deadline, and she went on to learn about resilience, reinvention, and the power of gathering with intention. At the end of the episode, we share Mariana's moving solo talk from the recent Cherry Bombe Jubilee NYC. Click here for Mariana's Pomelo Sea Bass Aguachile with Corn Tostadas recipe from “Revel.” Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Mariana: Instagram, "Revel" cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
For our third episode of “The New Home,” our miniseries in partnership with Fisher & Paykel, we're spotlighting Young Huh, interior designer, author, and founding member of the AAPI Design Alliance. Her new book, “A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling: Interiors,” offers a glimpse into her thoughtful, color-driven approach to design and the philosophy behind her work. Young joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her unconventional path to design—from starting out in law to making a bold career pivot and building a thriving creative business. She shares what it really takes to find your calling, the challenges of starting over, and why she's passionate about mentoring the next generation of designers. They also dive into her approach to interiors, including why kitchens are the heart of the home, the emotional power of color, and how she helps clients design spaces based on how they want to feel. Plus, Young talks about gardening, cooking simple meals at home, and her love of breakfast nooks. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Young: Instagram, website, "A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling" book More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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For episode two of “The New Home,” our miniseries in partnership with Fisher & Paykel, we're spotlighting Mélanie Masarin. Founder of the nonalcoholic apéritif brand Ghia and author of the new cookbook “Riviera: Recipes from the Coast of France and Italy,” Mélanie is known for her distinct point of view—whether she's building a category-defining beverage brand or creating a cookbook inspired by her French and Italian roots. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the inspiration behind “Riviera,” from her grandmother's kitchen notebook to summers in the south of France, and how she translated an intuitive, no-measure cooking style into an approachable cookbook. They also discuss Mélanie's journey building Ghia, the realities of launching a beverage brand, and her philosophy around simple, joyful cooking and hosting. Plus, she shares a few of her go-to “unf*ckable” recipes and tips for effortless entertaining. For Mélanie's Soupe Au Pistou recipe from “Riviera,” visit cherrybombe.substack.com. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Mélanie: Instagram, Ghia, “Riviera” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
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We have a special mini series debuting today in partnership with Fisher & Paykel called “The New Home.” Over the next few weeks, host Kerry Diamond will be in conversation with some amazing women about their lives, their kitchens, and their inspiring careers. We're starting with an icon who has influenced Cherry Bombe with her food styling, photography, and wholehearted approach to home cooking. It's Donna Hay, the culinary legend from Australia. Donna shares how eating crepes in Paris was an aha moment early in her career, how a fashion editor helped develop her sense of whimsy, and more from her wonderful origin story. She also talks about her new book, “Sunshine, Lemons, and Sea Salt: A Celebration of Modern Coastal Home Cooking,” which is the first of her 30+ cookbooks that she shot at home. Click here for Donna's Harissa Chicken & Feta Baked Garlic Bread recipe. Thank you to Fisher & Paykel for supporting our show. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Donna: Instagram, website, "Sunshine, Lemons and Sea Salt" cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
More than three years after announcing the quest for a new home for the Royals, the team unveiled plans for a ballpark in downtown. They'll create an 85-acre stadium district in Kansas City's Crown Center and Washington Square Park.In this special edition of SportsBeat KC, the weekly sports podcast of The Star and KCUR (89.3 FM), columnist Vahe Gregorian shares his thoughts on the Royals' forthcoming new digs.Kauffman Stadium, in its 54th season, has been a popular home for the Royals. Did principal owner John Sherman get it right with Crown Center?And now both of the Truman Sports Complex tenants have announced new homes. With the Chiefs moving out of Arrowhead to a site in Wyandotte County, how much will we miss the franchises' current status as next-door neighbors?Rundown (timestamps are approximate)0:54 — The downtown ballpark dream has come true. 10:15 — Why parking situation is on all our minds SportsBeat KC is the sports podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR, hosted by Blair Kerkhoff. It's produced by Monty Davis, Irvin Zhang, Suzanne Hogan, and Gabriella Lacey, and edited by Jeff Rosen and Scott Chasen.
Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas) and Sen. Bernie Sanders have introduced the 'Home Team Act' to prevent owners from moving teams without giving locals a chance to buy the team. This bill, if passed, would require sports franchises to give a year notice before moving teams to new communities. It would also give those communities a chance to buy the franchise at a fair price. Rep. Casar joined David to discuss this new bill and why he is so passionate about this cause. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices