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Mase & Sue review Season 3 of THE DIPLOMAT and offer up early reactions to Vince Gilligan's PLURIBUS. Plus actor, singer-songwriter Joey McIntyre chats about his Christmas Musical Event, TINSELCOLOR: Holiday Soundtracks Live at the amazing CineVita in Los Angeles. They also talk about his amazing run with NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK, his Broadway career, and being a born-and-bred Boston sports fan.00:00 Jacob Emrani Message00:39 Welcome to the Culture Pop Podcast06:05 TV Show Review: The Diplomat10:24 TV Show Review: Pluribus20:51
(2023)National square dancing day. Entertainment from 1972. 1st chimp in space, 1st successful video game, Coffe rationing began in WW2, Invisible ink invented. Todays birthdays - Diane Ladd, Garry Shandling, Howie Mandel, Andrew McCarthy, Don Cheadle, Jonathon Knight, Anna Farris, Chadwick Boseman. George Harrison died. Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Do-Si-Do and Face the side - square danceI can see clearly now - Johnny NashGot the all overs for you - Freddie HartBirthdays - In da club - 50 CentHanging tough - New Kids on the blockGot my mind set on you - George HarrisonExit - It's not love - Dokken
In this 'very special' episode, Blaine kept the subject a secret from Todd until we recorded it. New Edition and all of the tentacles of their related bands (Bobby Brown, New Kids on the Block, and even Whitney Houston) is a supremely interesting story, and we're sure you'll agree. This one's by request.RELATED LINKS:New Edition, on SpotifyBobby Brown, on SpotifyBell Biv DeVoe, on SpotifyNew Kids on the Block, on SpotifyWhitney Houston, on SpotifyWhitney documentary, at IMDBThe New Edition Story, at IMDB
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes Join tens of thousands of leaders pursuing excellence: https://ryanhawk.kit.com/profile This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My guest: Priya Parker is a master facilitator, conflict resolution expert, and author of the bestselling book The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters. Priya has spent decades facilitating difficult conversations in boardrooms, communities, and conflict zones. In this conversation, she reveals the mechanics of meaningful gathering and why most of us are doing it wrong. Key Learnings A facilitator is interested in the life of a group. I think of facilitation as working with people who are interested in the infrastructure of three or more people who need to come together and are ideally changed for the better by what transpires between them. A facilitator thinks deeply about how to set up the conditions to increase the likelihood that transformation happens. Great facilitators are obsessed with language. There's listening to make someone feel heard, but the difference between green facilitators and seasoned ones is an obsession and ability to hear, recall, and play with language. You have to understand what people are actually saying and be able to reflect it back in ways that unlock new meaning. Understanding power is essential to facilitation. You need to know how decisions are being made, who is talking more than others, when to allow for that, and what your own relationship is to holding the group. When do you shut up? When do you pull people out? When do you push back? All of this is fundamentally about understanding power dynamics. I'm a third-generation ostrich. On both sides of my family, when conflict arises, we stick our heads in the sand. Nothing to see here, folks. But I've cultivated the ability to hold heat. Even now, when facilitating a reckoning and the heat rises, my palms still get sweaty, I can feel my heart racing, blood rushing to my cheeks. But I've learned how to stay present with that discomfort. Counterintuitively, having deep empathy for people who want to flee makes me more effective. "90% of the success of what happens in the room, and as a facilitator, happens before anybody arrives." This is what my mentor Randa Slim taught me, and it's absolutely true. The construction of the house happens before anyone gets there. Dr. Hal Saunders changed everything for me. He was an American diplomat who served five presidential administrations and was part of the Camp David Accords. After leaving government, he realized that while governments can create peace treaties, people's perceptions of each other on the ground haven't necessarily changed. He trained me as a teenager in sustained dialogue, and I learned facilitation the way it should be learned—through apprenticeship. Even in his seventies and eighties, he always believed he had something to learn. The first questions people ask you signify what they value. When I arrived at the University of Virginia, people kept asking, "What are you?" I learned quickly that they meant racially. My mother, an anthropologist, had taught me that the first questions a community asks reveal what matters most to them. Race was clearly very important there. I made myself a conflict resolution facilitator. Growing up between two vastly different households—toggling every two weeks between a vegetarian, Buddhist home where the word "God" was never mentioned and an evangelical Christian home where we never ate before saying Grace. I became deeply interested in when and why and how people come together, what they think of as normal, how they create and change cultures, and how they come apart. Your highest real estate is when people are together in the same place at the same time. Wasting time in the room figuring out what to say or do is actually wasting everyone's time. A huge part of preparing for any gathering is figuring out what the right conversation is for this group to have, and how to equip them to have it well. Think of military pre-mission briefs. They're really good at setting mission objectives. This is the goal, this is what we're striving for. Then they debrief afterward to learn and do better next time. That same discipline applies to any gathering, whether it's a leadership retreat or hosting dinner at your house. Every gathering is a social contract. You're creating a temporary constitution. At a dinner party, there's an implicit rule: bring a bottle of wine. People find out they've broken the constitution when someone says, "Wow, they didn't even bring a housewarming gift." We have all these implicit norms, and in diverse groups... Which is every group, not just racially, but people with different assumptions about how things work—you need to make the contract explicit. Elizabeth Stewart ran a startup networking organization and wanted it to be a true community, not just a shark tank for pitches. She created a pop-up rule: you can't talk about what you're selling. No pitches. Super counterintuitive for a networking night, but it created exactly what she wanted... Trust and long-lasting relationships rather than transactional encounters. The rule signified what she was trying to create. Using your power as a host means protecting your guests. You're temporarily equalizing people so they can coordinate group life. Gathering is fundamentally a coordination problem: helping people understand what the rules are, protecting them, and connecting them. There are moments when you should surprise people. If a team is stuck in a 50-year-old institution that's always done things the same way, and they'll die institutionally if they don't change, maybe the purpose is to build their skills for discomfort and navigating uncertainty. In that case, maybe you don't tell them the full roadmap because the practice itself is learning to navigate the unknown. Making things explicit and transparent equalizes the room. Showing the roadmap is deeply beneficial, particularly to people with less power and knowledge. For newer people who don't know how things work, for people with other obligations like tending to an elderly parent or being a student athlete with fixed schedules, transparency helps level the playing field. But it may not always be your purpose. Before you default to a dinner party, ask what you actually need. If the goal is to laugh hysterically and create memories with friends you don't see enough, a dinner party might not be the best form. Maybe you should play kickball in the park, stage a made-up pickleball championship, go to a morning rave, or take a party bus to a concert. We're so boxed into thinking about how adults must hang out. When hosting dinner parties, keep the menu relatively simple. Increase the meaning dial and it decreases the pressure on food quality. Think about food that tells a story. The invitation matters deeply. I could send an invitation: "Come enjoy my best attempts at Ruth's BLTs." My grandmother's recipe that takes me back to childhood. I tell the story in the email, narrow the expectations, and create a social contract. This is for BLTs. If you're a vegetarian, you can take out the bacon. And please don't bring your mushroom penne, not in this context. Then I ask: bring a story of a dish that takes you back to childhood. The whole night plays itself. Magical questions are questions everyone in the group is interested in answering, and everyone would be interested in hearing each other's answers. It's a magical equation. It's subjective and relative to each group. My seven-year-old daughter once asked at dinner: "What's the naughtiest thing you've ever done that was worth it?" We laughed and shared for two hours. My son asked my elderly father: "What's the meanest thing you ever did to anybody before the age of 15?" That caveat, before age 15, temporarily equalized everyone at the table. Testing and practicing are how you develop the muscle. I test questions on my team, I think through social arithmetic: what do these specific people have in common, what don't they have in common, what's the right level of vulnerability? I ask my community on Instagram and Substack to share their magical questions. Someone from Brazil sent me: "Would you rather spend 10 minutes on the moon or one year traveling through Europe?" It inspires heated debates in his friend group. My favorite question for virtual groups: "What was the first concert you ever went to, and who took you?" People pause, then you see a waterfall of answers—Bonnie Raitt, Madonna, New Kids on the Block. Everyone's interested in seeing everyone else's answers. You realize who's here, you see there's someone behind everyone (my sister, my mother, my college girlfriend), and you increase the likelihood that people realize these are real humans. Creating psychological togetherness on Zoom is my single most important skill. During the pandemic, I lost all my physical facilitation tools. I couldn't chase someone into the bathroom to convince them to come back, couldn't use my body to signal it's time to quiet down. I was just a little green square. Magical questions became my most powerful tool for creating psychological togetherness when people aren't in the same room. Ryan's champagne question works because it's visceral and emotional. "We're meeting exactly one year from today and popping bottles, what are we celebrating?" That's not "what's your goal for the year." That's boring. You pop champagne for something that matters emotionally. It's a somatic, physical question that forces people to think big because you're not popping champagne about something boring. The responsibility of gathering is about both connection and power. Particularly in work contexts, you can ask questions that are too vulnerable or that aren't appropriate. You need to protect your guests by ensuring questions relate to the purpose of the convening. Asking "what's a core experience from your early life that connects to why you do the work you do today?" helps people understand motivations without crossing lines. Questions can open up the world. They're a sequence of words that, if you ask them in a specific way, can fundamentally change what's possible. Being genuinely curious and fascinated about people and their stories and life experiences will change your life. Full stop. Writing The Art of Gathering let me articulate what deeply frustrated me about gatherings and try to convince other people it should frustrate them too. What's been beautiful is that people are starting to get fed up with mediocre gatherings and expect better of how we spend our time together. They're realizing we can change it with some thought, some temerity, some bumping around. The pandemic made the book even more relevant. The paperback came out in April 2020, when gathering was banned, which was super awkward. But by taking gathering from us, we began to see it. We began to see that this thing we took for granted shapes our lives—how we wed, fight battles in court, host funerals, host galas. People started asking first-order questions: when and where and why should we meet, and who decides? That's a powerful question to be asking. Anyone can gather. Many of the hundred gatherers I interviewed for the book identified as introverts, loners, people on the outside of things, people with social anxiety. As one person said, "I create the gatherings I wish existed in the world. And other people seem to like it." Reflection Questions What gathering in your life, whether a team meeting, family dinner, or community event, would be transformed if you paused to clearly define its purpose before diving into logistics and form? Think about a group you're part of where people come from different backgrounds and assumptions. What explicit "social contract" or ground rules could you create to help everyone understand how to show up and what's expected? What's a magical question you could ask in your next gathering that everyone would be interested in answering and everyone would want to hear each other's responses to? More Learning From The Learning Leader Show #126: Jayson Gaignard - Mastermind Talks #273: Chip Conley – How To Be Wise Beyond Your Years #476: Kat Cole - Reflection Questions, Humble Confidence, Building Trust
Join us as we ring in the holiday season with The Joker, ALF, Garfield, Marvel Superheroes, Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers, Barbie, New Kids on the Block, and MUCH more - it's the 1989 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! You can watch the full parade here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh9l-c4Kh_4
NOTICE: This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out! It was brutal. It was comical. It was full of "third grade mistakes" and looked like a football team "disinterested in playing competent football.There aren't big enough words to describe South Dakota State falling behind 35-0 at home and eventually suffering a fourth consecutive loss after starting the season 7-0.Matt Zimmer tried in his game column on Saturday. With three days to process the debacle — which was followed by an inspired, dizzying 21-point SDSU comeback to lose 35-21 to Illinois State — Zim has even more words and searches for reasons for all the mistakes that had Jackrabbits made.Was it a lack of confidence? A lack of experience in facing this kind of a slump and adversity? How about coaching and play-calling?No matter what it was, it led to a chorus of "boos" from the crowd in Brookings. Was such howling warranted? Should it be in college athletics?Zim tackles all this, plus the latest Chase Mason Magical Mystery Tour that heads to Grand Forks for the regular season finale and what appears to be a "do or die" and "win and you're in" showdown with North Dakota. What is Zim's sense of Mason's availability and playability based on what Dan Jackson is saying — including here on Happy Hour — and how much difference Mason playing would make in the Jacks' chances of beating the Fighting Hawks. If Mason plays, and plays decent, and the Jacks lose, do they still deserve a playoff spot?Other saucy topics — SDSU's offer to Brody Schafer, his older brother Tate's FCS marketability after lighting things up at USF, the screwiness of the polls, Zim and John's unworn Jackrabbit and Coyote apparel, Outkast, The Replacements, New Kids on the Block, and Larry Bird's trash talking before NBA All-Star 3-point shooting contests.Oh, and how about those USD Coyotes? Yes, Zim has plenty of thoughts on the three-game winning streak, all against Top 25 teams, to finish the season and assure a playoff spot.The Yotes deserve plenty of time. The Jacks, though — with their playoff uncertainty, wild recent tailspin, and the storylines of the game they are playing Saturday while USD is off — take up most of the hour.
Send us a textDayna spends the weekend with 6 friends from her hometown in Las Vegas. They did a lot! She has a recap which includes Barry's Prime at Circa, Ocean Prime, Spago patio brunch, the New Kids on The Block show at Park MGM, The Venetian, The Wizard of Oz at Sphere... and the Shag Suite at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. It's a fun conversation full of tips. Plus, Sean staycations at Wynn Las Vegas. This included some pool time, dinner at SW Steakhouse, and drinks at Lake of Dreams. Fontainebleau now has a new choice for groups at The Tavern in the sportsbook. And, New Kids on The Block marry Las Vegas at a special ceremony and announcement. We have all the details. They also received a key to the strip. This event was very "Vegas!" We also hear from NKOTB member, Donnie Wahlberg. There are also a ton of Las Vegas deals out there for Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Travel Tuesday. Monsoon damage? Insurance company low-balling you? Call Jonathan Wallner of Galindo Law for a FREE Claim Review at 800-251-1533. If your home was damaged in the California wildfires, Galindo Law may be able to help you get more compensation. Call 800-251-1533 or visit galindolaw.com VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
The Bret Mega Show talks with The St. Louis Blues' Senior Director of Communications, Megan Little, about their new Kids Zone and some upcoming theme nights.
Kevin Federline facing the fallout and responding to Britney Spears. His new claims, the impact on their boys, and the message he's desperate for Britney to hear. Then, James Van Der Beek makes a heartbreaking move. Why he's selling his “Dawson's Creek” treasures amid his cancer battle. Plus, the Osbourne's revealing new details about the death of Ozzy. And, you've never seen Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce like this. A first look at the new docuseries filled with star surprises. Then, why the New Kids on the Block are wedding ready in Vegas. Plus, Michael J. Fox and his 25 years of changing lives. Only ET is with the icon reflecting on love, legacy, and the fight to end Parkinson's. And, Isla Fisher, Jesse Eisenberg, and Dave Franco spill “Now You See Me” three-quel secrets. Plus, Isla's wedding crashers confession that made jaws drop. Then, Jenny McCarthy getting a daytime talk show. Only we're with Donnie Wahlberg revealing how he's getting in on the action too. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PJ talks to Elisa whose new book "Baby Trex and Sadie" helps kids understand other kids who step up to caring duties. See also here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Accounting Tech landscape is shifting under our feet. This week, we're breaking down the major strategic moves from the industry's biggest players and what it really means for your app, your ecosystem, and your channel strategy. We dive deep into the new AI in Accounting arms race, with Intuit launching its new AI Agents and even HMRC rolling out Copilot. Meanwhile, the giants are making moves. We explore the launch of Sage's next-gen X3 platform and ask the question: Is Sage50 really cloud-based now? But it's not all about the platforms. For SaaS leaders focused on SaaS Activation and partnerships, we put two key ecosystem players under the microscope: Unleashed: In our App Spotlight, we analyze Unleashed's strategic role within the wider Access Group ecosystem and cover its latest production feature enhancements. Xledger: In our "Channel Focus" segment, we get a partner's-eye view of the Xledger program—a must-listen for anyone building a partner-led growth motion. Join us for a packed episode of market intelligence to keep your Digital Transformation strategy one step ahead. Learn how to harness EVO in Unleashed pre client meetings. Join our Partner Product Webinar on the 17th November at 9pm GTM - https://hubs.la/Q03Q2dcL0 Find out more about Unleashed - https://hubs.la/Q03Q2cWv0 Episode Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to Digi-Tools in Accrual World 06:21 App Spotlight: Unleashed's Role in the Access Ecosystem 15:17 App News 15:32 Sage50 now cloud based? 19:04 Sage X3 next gen launch 25:37 New Intuit Accountant Suite and its AI Agents 28:57 New Kids on the Block: Xero's October App Store Additions 32:47 HMRC rolls out Copilot 36:25 Unleashed Software Enhances its Production & Inventory Features 40:40 Channel Focus: Xledger from a Partner's Perspective 50:52 Outro
We talked to NYC-based comedian, Viv Ford! Viv talks to Jason about how she got into performing improv and being involved in the tech world. She also talks about her fascinating stint at the Crypto Castle in San Francisco. Viv shares insights from her college days at Vassar, her academic background in science and technology, and her travels across the globe, living on farms, developing the solo show New Kids on the Blockchain, and its transition into a TV show, The Crypto Castle, set to launch on December 3rd. The conversation wraps up with Viv's thoughts on pursuing creative projects and balancing multiple interests. www.vivford.com https://decentralized.pictures Instagram: @vivford, @thecryptocastleshow, @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrPics Threads: @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrPics Facebook: @ThereItIsPod Subscribe to our comedy newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e22defd4dee2/thereitis
Inside the day's Moneycontrol Editor's Picks: Danish brewer Carlsberg has picked its advisors for a proposed IPO, PhysicsWallah's founders are set to join the billionaire club, Piramal Finance set to relist on stock exchanges, fiscal second quarter earnings deliver surprise. Also tune in to discover more news from politics to policy, and learn about the latest homegrown AI speech model that has just beaten Google in blind tests.
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The off-kilter, libidinous, captivating actor James Spader doesn't get the attention he deserves and this episode is here to rectify that. I spoke with (new) Spader fan and horror journalist Amber T about the talented and unforgettable actor. Welcome to the fold, Amber. We spoke about Spader's appeal, the sexuality he brings to his roles, why we think he hasn't received a lot of critical attention, our favorite James Spader films, and more!Show Notes:Amber's instagramAmber's blueskyAmber T's James Spader Letterboxd ListMy James Spader Letterboxd ListCrash (1996)Secretary (2002)Pretty in Pink (1986)Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)Team-Mates (1978)Spader in Team MatesEndless Love (1981)Tuff Turf (1985)The New Kids (1985)Supernova (2000)A Killer in the Family (1983)Starcrossed (1985)Brat PackBad Influence (1990)John HughesPatrick BatemanLess Than Zero (1987)Wolf (1994)The Whale (2022)Dream Lover (1994)Brendan FraserDavid DuchovnyCrash novelMaggie GyllenhaalBabygirl (2024)Bret Easton Ellis Midnight Cowboy (1969)Jack's Back (1988)Curtain Call (1998)The Music of Chance (1993)Sex, Lies, and Videotape criterion articleFollow Somebody's Watching here:Twitter: @somebodyspodInstagram: @somebodyswatchingpodEmail: somebodywatchingpod@gmail.com
Jennifer Licate is a school counselor and author of 9 books, she has penned a new kids book, "My Anxiety is Messing Things Up", and joins Megan Lynch.
The Geekz crank back the clock for our 31 Days of Horror marathon with The New Kids (1985) — an underrated 80s horror-thriller packed with revenge, chaos, and small-town terror. Directed by Sean S. Cunningham (Friday the 13th), the film follows teenage siblings Abby and Loren (played by Lori Loughlin and Shannon Presby) who move in with their uncle after tragedy strikes, only to become the target of a violent local gang led by James Spader in one of his earliest and most chilling roles. In our review, we dig into the movie's gritty tone, revenge-driven plot, and how Cunningham's direction blends teen drama with slasher-style brutality. We'll talk about Spader's menacing performance, the 80s aesthetic, and whether The New Kids deserves a spot among the decade's hidden horror gems — or if it's best left forgotten. Join us as we continue our marathon of 31 horror movies for 31 days of October, covering cult classics, indie slashers, and forgotten thrillers from every era!
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I'm reading through my new book The Kids Book (It to Animal Control) here on the podcast! The book is ten episodes so it will go over ten episodes here. This is the fourth, titled "New Kids on the Block". You can buy this book on Amazon. Jeff Grant's Evolving Podcast is available on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher & Google Play Music. Thanks for listening!
Takeaways Cameron Dickie has rapidly risen in rankings after a standout performance.Chris Bell is showing potential as a top wide receiver at Louisville.Ty Simpson's development at Alabama is noteworthy for future prospects.CJ Carr is making a name for himself as a top quarterback.Desmond Roebuck is emerging as a key player in his freshman year.Hank Beatty's performance is surprising and worth monitoring.King Miller's explosiveness could make him a valuable asset.Danny Scudero is a G5 player to watch for potential NFL draft interest.Patience in fantasy football waivers can lead to better long-term success.Recognizing talent early in the season is crucial for fantasy players. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to New Players in Debbie Football03:05 Spotlight on Cameron Dickey: Rising Star10:25 Chris Bell: A Breakout Wide Receiver16:47 Ty Simpson: Alabama's Quarterback Performance25:07 CJ Carr: Notre Dame's Emerging QB30:41 Desmond Roebuck: Washington's Freshman Sensation32:47 Emerging Talents: Roebuck and Beatty35:17 Wide Receiver Insights: The Case of Hank Beatty39:16 Griffin Wildy: A Transfer's Impact45:22 King Miller: The Explosive Breakout50:12 Rapid Fire: Rising Stars in College Football53:30 Debbie Draft Prospects: Terrell Anderson and Braylon Staley56:05 Danny Scudero: A G5 Standout59:42 Final Thoughts: Patience in Waiver Wire Strategies Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bob fills Dusty and Mac in on all the new kids lingo that we have no clue about.
Sara Akhavan Nielsen compartió un poderoso mensaje en Vino Nuevo El Paso sobre el poder de la alabanza en medio del problema. Descubre cómo la adoración puede traer fe, esperanza y victoria aun en tiempos de dificultad. Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT7xp_vHnuW70jpB09tvMLQ?sub_confirmation=1 Escucha nuestra música en: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/44cPmmuhhBbSnRCfG1pArx Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/album/glorioso-en-vivo-en-vivo/1375011086 Amazon: http://a.co/d/eeuyucf Síguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vinonuevoep/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinonuevoep/ Visita nuestra página web: https://www.vinonuevo.com/ New Kids: https://www.instagram.com/newkids_vn #vinonuevoep
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Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o, and Isaiah Stanback sharing their takeaways from the Bears and Falcons wins! Donnie Wahlberg joins the show and talks about the Patriots, Boston Blue and New Kids on the Block. Then Kyle takes your phone calls!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Next Gen Now Podcast, we introduce Samantha Williams, the new Kids Minister at our West Fort Worth campus. Samantha shares her faith journey, how the Lord called her into ministry, and what drew her to join The Hills staff family. We talk about: -Samantha's story of coming to faith and milestones along the way. -What drew her heart to kids ministry and how God has used her past experiences to prepare her for this role. -The opportunities she sees for kids, students, and families at West Fort Worth. -Her vision for partnering with parents and raising up the next generation. Samantha also shares how you can be praying for her as she steps into this exciting new season, and she ends our conversation by blessing our listeners with prayer. Reach out to us at nextgennow@thehills.org and find more information about The Hills Church at www.thehills.org.
The New York Times' recently ran a piece where they just get it completely wrong (surprise) on tackling security issues with Roblox and other online offerings after some particularly troubling incidents connected to the game. Eli comes prepped with an analogy that makes way more sense as we chat about the inevitability of our kids being in online spaces. How three bears is this one going to be? Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddadsFor comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!
Care of the Well Baby in the Newborn Nursery Kim Schamel, medical director of the Newborn Assessment Nursery at Washington University/St. Louis Children's Hospital, walks us through newborn nursery 101! She gives pointers for the newborn physical exam, counseling strategies for safe sleep, gives us a framework for evaluating neonatal weight loss, and so much more. From the golden hour to the discharge talk and everything in between, she reminds us that when it comes to healthy babies, just feed them, love them, and don't shake them!
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It's that time of year again! Our 8th Annual Boy Band Break Fantasy Boy Band Draft!Here's how it works. Cinzia, Lydia, Sofia and a random picker (LouBot 5000) have all created a 5 member Boy Band.Throughout this week (Sunday October 5th - Saturday October 11th, 2025) YOU can vote for your favourite Boy Band across all of our platforms. Only 1 vote allowed per platform but you can vote all on of them - YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, Twitter/X and TikTok (if I can figure out how to set it up lol). You do not need to vote for the same band on each platform. Each vote counts as 1 point.If any of the actual Boy Band Members interact with the draft (Retweet, Comment, make a video encouraging other to vote, etc) we get 5 bonus points per action.The team with the most points is crowned the winner. Sofia has won 5 out of the 7 previous drafts. Is it finally time for Cinzia or Lydia (or LouBot) to take her crown?Here are this year's teams:Cinzia's Team - Fun Boyz Posse: Chris Kirkpartick from *NSYNC (as always), Joe Jonas from the Jonas Brothers, Jeff Timmons from 98 Degrees, AJ McLean from the Backstreet Boys and Lance Bass from *NSYNCLydia's Team - SodaPop Boys: Andrew Choi (Voice Actor of Juni in K-Pop Demon Hunters), Kevin Richardson from the Backstreet Boys, Ashley Parker Angel from O-Town, Joey Fatone from *NSYNC and Nick Lachey from 98 DegreesLouBot 5000's Team - BB Builderz: Mark Feehily from Westlife (my apologizes for incorrectly saying he was from BBMAK), Kevin Jonas from the Jonas Brothers, Jordan Knight from New Kids on the Block, Drew Lachey from 98 Degrees and Jon Knight from New Kids on the BlockSofia's Team - SyncTown: Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys, JC Chasez from *NSYNC, Donnie Wahlberg from New Kids on the Block, Trevor Penick from O-Town and Erik-Michael Estrada from O-TownHappy Voting!tags:#boybands #popmusic #pop2kJoin us on our socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/boybandbreakFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/boybandbreak/
Morgan and Abby answer listener questions. Shout outs to start, then we get into the old podcast Abby worked on, finding out about her boyfriend’s kids, her next career steps, if she will be Christmas caroling this year, and is she feeling calmer when playing Easy Trivia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paris Hilton sits down with Drew Barrymore to talk about her new kids' series, "Paris & Pups" and reflect on how their lives have changed over the years. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Donncha O'Callaghan told Oliver about his new book 'Disaster Dad Fun Day Fiasco' plus why he thinks he'd make a terrible Traitor!
It's a sister episode to our recent "NanaLalaDooDoo" episode... This time, we're compiling a mix tape of the best songs that feature notable use of "Whoahs" or "Ohs" in the lyrics. Many you'll sing along with, including bangers from Beyonce, Journey, New Kids on the Block, Eddie Money, Coldplay, Hall & Oates, and a bunch more.
This week on The Spooky Sleepover, Nikki and Cheryl take you sky-high and straight to the bathroom floor (metaphorically, we hope).They uncover the secrets of the Empire State Building, including the story of a terrifying elevator crash that history tried to forget.Then things get even wilder as they debate the etiquette of public pooing (yes, really) and Cheryl drops a “family bombshell”… she has six new children — or rather, six new Labubu's have landed in her life.It's the perfect mix of skyscraper mysteries, weird social rules, and drag queen chaos only Nikki & Chez can deliver.
This week, we discuss The Sixth Sense (1999). Join us as we talk about religion, the afterlife, and New Kids on the Block.
1. Hoy le respondo a Carmelo Ríos: prepárense paraque se enteren2. Comisionado Residente:‘Las expresiones de Arturo Garffer son un peligro para la paz y la democracia'3. Federación LGBTQ+ denuncia aprobación de medidaque prohíbe baños inclusivos 4. Se mantiene alta la transmisión de Covid en laIsla5. Operativo federal en Puerto Rico: ¿quiénes sonlos “New Kids”?6. Difunden video de presunto tirador antes deasesinar a Charlie Kirk7. Trump promete responder al asesinato de Kirkdando “una paliza a los lunáticos de la izquierda radical”8. Aumenta el escrutinio del FBI bajo la direcciónde Patel mientras el asesino de Kirk sigue prófugo.9. Bolsonaro sentenciado a 27 años por conspirarpara un golpe de estado militar en Brasil10. Israel calcula que ha expulsado ya a 200.000personas en la última ofensiva sobre Ciudad de Gaza11. Sudán del Sur acusa al vicepresidente Machar detraición Este es un programa independiente y sindicalizado. Esto significa que este programa se produce de manera independiente, pero se transmite de manera sindicalizada, o sea, por las emisoras y cadenas de radio que son más fuertes en sus respectivas regiones. También se transmite por sus plataformas digitales, aplicaciones para dispositivos móviles y redes sociales. Estas emisoras de radio son:1. Cadena WIAC - WYAC 930 AM Cabo Rojo- Mayagüez2. Cadena WIAC – WISA 1390 AM Isabela3. Cadena WIAC – WIAC 740 AM Área norte y zona metropolitana4. WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián5. X61 – 610 AM en Patillas6. X61 – 94.3 FM Patillas y todo el sureste7. WPAB 550 AM - Ponce8. ECO 93.1 FM – En todo Puerto Rico9. WOQI 1020 AM – Radio Casa Pueblo desde Adjuntas 10. Mundo Latino PR.com, la emisora web de música tropical y comentario Una vez sale del aire, el programa queda grabado y está disponible en las plataformas de podcasts tales como Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts y otras plataformas https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto También nos pueden seguir en:REDES SOCIALES: Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Tumblr, TikTok BLOG: En Blanco y Negro con Sandra http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com SUSCRIPCIÓN: Substack, plataforma de suscripción de prensa independientehttps://substack.com/@sandrarodriguezcotto OTROS MEDIOS DIGITALES: ¡Ey! Boricua, Revista Seguros. Revista Crónicas y otrosEstas son algunas de las noticias que tenemos hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra.
Joey McIntyre has a message for Crystal! Dave sneaks in to a New Kids on the Block charity event, the group tries out a self-driving ride service that ends in chaos, and some awesome surprises come into the P.O. Box! Tammy, Dave, and Crystal will remain friends no matter what! #ChelcieLynn #JeremiahWatkins #Podcast #LibbieHiggins CRYSTAL'S GO FUND ME: Donate at https://www.crystalscreationsllc.com GET YOUR NEW TRAILER TALES MERCH HERE!: https://thecomedyoutlet.com/collections/trailer-tales New episodes every Friday on this channel. Subscribe! New Trailer Tales merch is here!: https://thecomedyoutlet.com/collections/trailer-tales Jeremiah's Patreon is LIVE: https://www.patreon.com/jeremiahwatkins NEW MERCH IS HERE!: https://www.jeremiahwatkins.com FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trailertalespod See Tammy LIVE on tour: https://www.eatmytrash.com @ChelcieLynn See Jeremiah LIVE on tour: https://www.jeremiahwatkins.com @jeremiahwatkins @standupots See Crystal LIVE on tour: https://www.libbiehiggins.com @LibbieHiggins Want to send some mail into the show? P.O. BOX JEREMIAH WATKINS/TT P.O. BOX # 78375 LOS ANGELES, CA 90016 Sponsored by: Hims ED Support the show and start your free online Hims visit today at https://www.hims.com/TRAILER Edited by Ryan Armendariz and Jeremiah Watkins Intro Music: Produced by https://www.instagram.com/professorcmusic Intro Vocals: Jeremiah Watkins
Bob is going to be off the hook no cap with all these new words he's learning.
The F1 show is back! Simon Lazenby, David Croft and Craig Slater are joined by Sergio Perez to discuss his return to Formula 1 with Cadillac after a year off, exploring his reflections on the sport and working with new team-mate Valtteri Bottas. They delve into Cadillac's ambitions as a new team, the dynamics of the driver lineup, and the expectations for their first season.
In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela open with headlines out of Las Vegas, where an Israeli official was arrested for soliciting a minor, alongside lighter coverage of Snoop Dogg making the news for smoking marijuana. The tone pivots quickly to comedy as Dave recounts performing for 17,000 fans in Detroit alongside Shane Gillis, reflecting on the differences between intimate clubs, theaters, and massive arenas. From there, the conversation moves into sports and spectacle, revisiting the infamous Malice at the Palace with Ron Artest, debates over male cheerleaders in the NFL, and UFC champion Dricus Du Plessis. Wrestling legends including Diamond Dallas Page, Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Randy Savage, The Undertaker, Roddy Piper, and Dave Bautista all come up. The crew then explores music and pop culture, from DJ Jazzy Jeff and New Kids on the Block to Will Smith's troubled freestyle, Shia LaBeouf's eclectic performances, and the value of great movie soundtracks. They also riff on NFL end zone slogans like “End Racism,” revisit 1990s fashion trends such as frosted tips and puka shells, and discuss scandals involving Bob Crane, Patrice O'Neal's comedy legacy, and the Natalie Holloway case.Today's guest on "Normal World" is Gerard Michaels. Sponsors CBDistillery If you're tired of being tired and stressed, or just want to feel better in your body, check out CBD from C B Distillery. And right now, you can save 25% off your entire purchase. Visit https://www.thecbdistillery.com/ and use promo code NORMAL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In January 1991, New Kids on the Block did a special at Disney-MGM Studios called Wildest Dreams, where the guys get to live out their fantasies with the magic of Disney. Stacy talked Pete into watching it, and we're discussing it here! Support the show on Patreon Our Instagram Our Website Our Facebook Our TikTok
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This episode poses the age old question: N*Sync or Backstreet Boys? Andy and Rob unanimously agree the answer is N*Sync. Also Join the Navy! [Synopsis at 5:30]
CLIMBers, you don't want to miss today's episode! Our guest is going to upgrade your marketing game. She knows what she's talking about- she's worked with artists like Mumford & Sons, New Kids on the Block, and Elton John. What has she got to share with you? Stick around & find out! Connect with Jenna LoMonaco Here: ONErpm Website: https://onerpm.com/ Instagram: @ONErpm Facebook: @ONErpm TikTok: @ONErpmus The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Kids on the Block crawled so Backstreet Boys could walk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot open Episode 339 by revisiting one of Seattle sports fans' oldest wounds — the Sonics' departure — while Oklahoma City dances in the NBA Finals. That leads to a spirited deep dive into Boston's music history, with Hotshot tested on everything from Aerosmith to New Edition. Mitch drops a classic Sonics tale: the time he painted his face in silent protest on a live Sonics pay-per-view broadcast. Pete Carroll makes a podcast appearance — not here, but on Get Got with Marshawn Lynch and Michael Robinson — and throws light shade at Earl Thomas while diplomatically reflecting on his Seahawks departure. Marshawn lets him cook. Mariners No-Table, Brady Farkas reacts to a 30-run explosion in Chicago, marvels at Cal Raleigh's historic pace, and debates whether Cal should skip the Home Run Derby to stay fresh. JP Crawford's All-Star case gets real, Solano suddenly looks irreplaceable, and the lineup finally shows life from top to bottom. Jason Puckett returns for the KJ-Aren'ts, where Mitch discovers Puckett's age through a Thunder hate-watch article and recounts legendary sideline reporting drama during the 1996 NCAA Final Four. GUESTS KJ-Aren'ts; Jason Puckett | Former KJR Host Mariners No-Table; Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Sonics PTSD flares up as Thunder hit the Finals. Mitch challenges Hotshot to a musical trivia duel centered on Boston legends. 10:45 | Aerosmith, Boston, New Kids, New Edition, The Cars — and a surprise Dropkick Murphys finale. Mitch makes the case that Boston might outrank Seattle in music legacy. 21:03 | Pete Carroll joins Get Got and casually dunks on Earl Thomas. Marshawn just lets it ride. Pete also explains how control and roster vision led to his Seahawks exit. 29:24 | Mitch declares Cal's historic tear the most electrifying run by a Mariners hitter since Griffey '94 — name-dropping Mantle, Bench, and A-Rod along the way. 49:23 | Guest: Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas. The Mariners explode for 30 runs in Chicago, Cal Raleigh enters historic territory, and Mitch argues he should skip the Derby to stay fresh. Farkas sees the other side. 1:22:03 | Guest KJ-Aren'ts Part 1: Mitch finds out Puckett's age by reading The Athletic, where Puckett is quoted from a Thunder hate-watch at Mike's Chili Parlor. 1:41:12 | Guest KJ-Aren'ts Part 2: Mitch tells the story of being banned from the Final Four — then shows up on live TV in full Syracuse face paint. Kevin and Marcus nearly lose it on air. 2:03:54 | Other Stuff Segment: Mitch confesses to miscrediting “The Twist” and recycling a decade-old John Olerud story, while Scott gleefully mocks his declining fastball. They also swap nostalgic war stories — Scott streaming Game 7 from a spaghetti joint, Mitch sideline-reporting with Syracuse face paint — before spiraling into Rick Ocasek's death, landline superiority, and the glory days of Queen Anne's Spaghetti Factory.