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A stressed-out new office worker's encounters with increasingly massive spiders takes a deeply disturbing turn when the creatures start following him home.EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/SpidersUnderYourSkinFEATURED STORIES IN THIS EPISODE: If creatures with eight legs wig you out, the hairs of your body are going to stand straight up when I tell the story from Jonathan Byrd called “The Spiders Under Your Skin. But first, I'll start with a short one. It's written by Melody Grace, and it's called “There's Something Off About The Lights Next Door”.CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:10.579 = There's Something About The Lights Next Door (Fictional Story)00:07:12.147 = Spiders Under Your Skin (Fictional Story) ***00:32:36.771 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakLISTEN ON PODCAST APPS: Look for this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and other podcast apps. Get a list of free listening apps here: https://weirddarkness.com/wdapps*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*SOURCES and RESOURCES:“There's Something Off About The Lights Next Door” by Melody Grace for Thought Catalog: (site no longer exists)“The Spiders Under Your Skin” by Jonathan Byrd for Thought Catalog: (site no longer exists)(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.Originally aired: May 14, 2020
A follower left a comment asking if their 30 years of experience mean something. Sure, it means a lot...but it doesn't automatically mean you're current. I've been an RDH for 20 years. I know what it looks like when experience is the real thing, and I know what it looks like when someone has done the same thing on repeat for two decades and called it tenure. Both exist. Dentistry is full of both. In this episode, we dig into a real question from an experienced hygienist starting over at a new office, and we don't let either side off the hook. Because there are two very different versions of this story. Version one: you've kept up, you've grown, and you're walking into an office that's behind where you are. Version two: you've been doing the same thing for 30 years and calling it experience. In this episode: ▪️ How to tell the difference between expertise and habit ▪️ Why the interview isn't the time to pitch improvements, regardless of how right you are ▪️ How intentional questions help you vet a workplace before you're committed to it ▪️ What a team's response to new ideas tells you about the culture ▪️ Why trust has to come before change, even when the change is obvious ▪️ The question worth asking every time: "Is there anything here that would prevent me from growing?" The framework: Problem. Understand the consequences. Offer a solution. Experience is only an asset if it's actually current. If you made it all the way down here, hit a like and share a comment. Until next time, Peace out peeps! ✌️ _______________________________________
Two episodes, one day! Wuhhh. Yeah, Jack finally uploaded stuff
Sebastian had to pass a security gauntlet with his three new badges to gain access to the SiriusXM Studios where he will now be hosting the show. The guys discuss the new office situation and how they are looking forward to bringing on new guests and comedians to the show. Sebastian had to navigate leaving a friend's house when telling a story brought up heartfelt emotions from the friend. Pete and Sebastian consider whether or not Sebastian should be running his own audio board in the new studio and how much of a publicity jump guests will have in their careers once they appear on the show. They are joined by Sebastian's wife, Lana, and sister, Jessica, in the new studio and debate how to leave family group chats, honking at driverless cars, taking leftovers from a restaurant when you didn't pay for the meal and whether or not Sebastian should bring his mom by the office next week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After moving into our new house, I've been seeing so clearly how much our outer world reflects the inner work we've done. In this episode, I talk about thresholds, old energy, new frequency, and why love is the real foundation of lasting abundance. If you're building something meaningful, this is a reminder to look at what's driving it: fear or love. Quantum Play is a hands-on experience where you learn how to create results through your energy, beliefs, and identity—not just strategy. Sign up at itsambersmith.com/play If you want to follow along with what I'm writing and thinking in real time, subscribe to my Substack, The Way of Abundance. HERE If you're interested in working together, book a call HERE. Can't wait to chat! Business Synergetics is a one-on-one experience where we use Gene Keys and Human Design to look at your business as its own entity—details and sign-up are here: itsambersmith.com/synergetics If you want to build your business from abundance, alignment, and your actual design, you can join the House of Abundance here: itsambersmith.com/house If you're ready to shift into miracle-minded living and create from a higher level of awareness, you can join Miracle Mind here: itsambersmith.com/miracle-mind If you're ready to build a business that resonates at the deepest level, my private client program Resonance is now open HERE. The Lightning Alignment Journal: https://a.co/d/iiBnzAJ Gain access to my book Quiet Wealth at: https://a.co/d/aCoGl8N
Ep 257 | The USDA just redefined American agriculture, Temple Grandin was honored by the Smithsonian, and Farmer Wants a Wife returned with more drama than ever. This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara unpack what the new Office of Seafood could mean for fishermen, why the government is turning to goats for landscaping, and what happened in the Farmer Wants a Wife Season 4 premiere. Spoiler: they land on opposite sides of the drama. What We Discovered This Week
Kari and Jennifer recap 8x14 of The Rookie, where Celina proved herself but took a risk at the same time, Wesley flipped the tables on Vivian, and Dash made another appearance. Incident at the School / Dash: 0:30 Celina / Missing Persons Assignment: 10:09 Tim's New Office: 25:26 Wesley / Vivian: 33:11 Share your thoughts about these topics, episodes you'd like to see from us, and more by emailing Shop Talk at shoptalktherookiepodcast@gmail.com or following Shop Talk on Twitter(@TheShopTalkPod_), TikTok(@TheShopTalkPodcast_), and Bluesky(theshoptalkpod.bsky.social). We also have merch that you can find here: https://shop-talk.dashery.com/ #TheRookie #Chenford #Wopez #Bailan
EDITORIAL: I just want to talk about something this morning that, honestly, feels like a perfect snapshot of where Wellington City Council is at right now. Office space. Not rates. Not pipes bursting. Not businesses struggling. Not the Moa Point mess. No, no — they're concerned about office space. Who's on what floor, who's got the view, and who's looking out at a car park. Now, I've got to ask — who actually cares? If you're a city councillor, if you're the mayor, aren't you there to do a job? Getting paid for that job by us. Aren't you there to serve the city, make decisions, fix problems, and represent the people of Wellington? Since when did the quality of your harbour view become part of your job description? Because I've worked a long time, and I've never once walked into a workplace and thought, “Gee, I hope I've got the penthouse today.” You go to work to work. If you want a view get one at home. And here we've got reports of councillors grumbling, talking of a boycott of a blessing ceremony, and frustration that council executives are sitting upstairs with the nice outlook while elected officials are on level one. Level one! It's convenient. One flight of stairs and you're there. You're accessible. You're close to the public. You're not hiding away at the top of a tower somewhere, disconnected from the people you're meant to represent. Are you supposed to look down and look down at your people? And if the mayor's looking out at a car park — frankly I don't give a damn. You should be out in the city – or if you're at your office you should be looking at your computer, your emails, your meetings, your city's problems. That's the job. To me, this is a mountain out of a molehill. But worse than that, it's symbolic. It tells you something about priorities of our council. Because while all this noise is going on about who sits where, Wellington still has massive issues that actually matter. And I'll give credit where it's due — some councillors have said exactly that. Turn up, do the job, don't worry about the furniture. Do you care where your office is when you go to work? And should we expect more focus — and be a little bit more humble — from the people running our city? Because right now, this just feels like a small, small deal, when we have bigger issues. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It has been a week since the bill creating the state's new Office of Entrepreneurship was signed into law – with an official opening date of July 1. Maria Young caught up with Secretary of State Kris Warner to find out what the new office can do to help would-be new business owners turn their hopes and dreams into reality. The post A Look At The State's New Office Of Entrepreneurship, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Wellington City Councillor Nicola Young joins the show to discuss the complaints over the new council building. Young was not present at the blessing for the new office building on the waterfront. She says although she doesn't usually attend early morning ceremonies, she wouldn't of gone anyway as part of a boycott among some councillors. The boycott is over complaints the office space is not sufficient, particularly the office of Mayor Andrew Little - nicknamed by Young as "the dungeon". The office sits on the first floor and has two windows looking onto a carpark and a brick wall. Young says this is a bad look for visitors, while the executives and officials get the penthouse. She says this shows where the power lies. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, Mayor Zohran Mamdani took a step toward reshaping how the city handles people having mental health crises, creating an Office of Community Safety, aimed at shifting some 911 calls away from the police department. But Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch says the change will be limited, with most calls still handled by officers. Political reporters Bobby Cuza and Dan Rivoli, along with Statehouse reporter Bernadette Hogan, break down the mayor's vision and what it could mean in practice. After that, St. Patrick's Day turned into a political challenge. City Hall waffled on parade plans, and Mamdani faced backlash for not weighing in about possible Irish reunification and comparing Ireland's struggle to Palestinians. The "Off Topic" team looks at how the annual parade continues to make political waves in New York.
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Jamas Hodivala KC discusses with Sam McCahon, Joint Head of Disputes Team at ORBC, the UK National Contact Point's re-branding, historic concerns about its independence, its new links with UK Export Finance, and its increasingly significant role in handling complaints about compliance with the OECD Guidelines."
Have you ever had a job where you had to close up the building for the evening, all by yourself? Just walking alone into a dark, empty parking lot is enough to make many people uneasy, and for good reason. There's no telling what could be lurking behind that tree, or that dumpster, or even behind your own car. What's worse than suddenly realizing you're not alone? How about suddenly realizing you haven't been alone all evening? Or were you? Hear how our very own Becky just can't seem to find an office that's not haunted, today on Homespun Haints.What would Becky and Diana be like if we were brothers? Perhaps we'd be a bit like skeptical Kamen and believer Phreak, hosts of Two Brothers Two Agendas, a paranormal podcast exploring everything from cryptids to conspiracy theories. Go check out their show whenever you need a break from the estrogen, and let us know, mmkay? https://theeverydayheroes.com/two-brothers-two-agendas/Support the show
Maria Keena chats with St Louis County Council Member Mark Harder. He explains his view on the progress of negotiations for office space at the former Northwest Plaza site in St Ann. St Louis County needs to find new space as their current location in Clayton is not up to current code, lacking fire sprinklers. He says during this 30 day pause, the council will respond to the next, 'crisis' that the administration has created, and return to this after 30 days.
Niko joins Jeremiah in the brand new Sounder at Heart offices located in the heart of the International District to talk about everything going on right now during the Sounders pre-season. The guys discuss Alex Roldan and Nouhou's extensions and also how the Danny Musovski contract negotiations are faring. They talk about how the players are feeling at this phase of training camp in Spain and of course the ongoing, continuing, never-ending Obed Vargas story.Follow Niko Moreno on BlueSky and YouTube.Sponsor
Niko joins Jeremiah in the brand new Sounder at Heart offices located in the heart of the International District to talk about everything going on right now during the Sounders pre-season. The guys discuss Alex Roldan and Nouhou's extensions and also how the Danny Musovski contract negotiations are faring. They talk about how the players are feeling at this phase of training camp in Spain and of course the ongoing, continuing, never-ending Obed Vargas story.Follow Niko Moreno on BlueSky and YouTube.Sponsor
After a short break (and a very chaotic office move involving more cardboard boxes than any sane business should own), The Small Business Podcast for Small Businesses is officially back ... bigger, better, and ready to bring you even more of the tips, tricks, and ideas that help UK small business owners thrive.In this comeback episode, Farley shares what's been happening behind the scenes:The move into our brand‑new office space with Liam and Suffolk Creative SpacesHow the team has grown and why that means more episodes, more voices, and more support for youWhat's changing, what's staying the same, and what you can expect nextAnd of course, in true Farley style, she jokes that although this podcast has never been all about her… it's absolutely all about you, the small business owner working hard to build something brilliant.This refreshed season is designed to give UK entrepreneurs even more value, with extended team members hosting their own episodes and diving deeper into the topics that matter: marketing, mindset, money, operations, growth, and everything in between.If you're ready to grow your business with confidence, clarity, and a little company along the way, you're in the right place. Hit play and join us as we kick off the next chapter.Support the show
PLANE & BEER HATS HERE BONUS EP (This is not the official start to our 2026 pod season but we actual got bored so recorded some stuff anyway): Summer Hols Highlights (it was crazy and full of beers). KIF's New Office & Studio. Giorgio DROPS THE KNEE. Oh no! Josh has gone woke! Looksmaxxing with Josh Garlepp. Harry's airport security dillema. Planeeeee. Main pod back in Feb!
The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
Should You Move or Stay? How to Decide Before Signing a New Office Lease Before you sign a new lease or move into a bigger space, pause. Moving your Myofascial Release (MFR) business can feel like growth, but if it isn't grounded in facts and data, it might actually reduce your profit and increase your stress. In this episode of The MFR Coach® Podcast, Heather Hammell shares how to evaluate whether moving, expanding, or downsizing your office is the right financial and leadership decision for your business. **This podcast is not medical advice and is not a substitute for consultation with an appropriate medical professional. We make no representations as to any physical, emotional, or mental health benefits that may be derived from listening to our podcast. Likewise, we do not make any representations or guarantees as to any possible income, business growth, additional clients, or any other earnings or growth benefits that may be derived from our podcast. Any testimonials, examples, or other results presented are the experiences of one client. We do not represent or guarantee you will achieve the same or similar results. You understand and agree you are solely responsible for any decisions you make from the information provided.** The MFR Coach's Podcast includes affiliate links in its show notes. This means we may earn a commission if you click on or make purchases via the links in our show notes.
Send us a textIn this short episode I recap the past month, which has been busier and more stressful than your average December because I signed a lease on a new therapy office and have been scrambling to set up the place in every spare moment!
I share the story behind getting our first dedicated Podsqueeze office in Portugal. I talk about the challenges of moving from a co-working space, hunting for a budget-friendly place, and doing DIY renovations with my co-founder. I explain how we furnished the space cheaply, set up a gym and podcast studio, and optimized for productivity. I cover office design debates, internet installation struggles, and plans for future meetups and collaborations. If you want a tour or have ideas, let me know!My twitter: https://x.com/wbetiagoMy Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Episode Context (00:00:05) Why Leave Home and Move to a Co-working Space (00:01:28) Choosing the Right Co-working Space (00:02:39) Benefits and Challenges of Co-working (00:03:53) Deciding to Get Their Own Office (00:04:54) Finding and Securing the New Office (00:05:56) Planning the Office Layout and Functions (00:07:07) Solving the Echo Problem and DIY Acoustic Panels (00:08:22) Designing and Furnishing the Office (00:09:25) Buying Second-hand Furniture and Equipment (00:11:54) Setting Up the Gym and Office Desks (00:12:54) Decorating and Balancing Design vs. Function (00:15:08) Setting Up Utilities: Internet, Water, Electricity (00:16:11) Internet Installation Issues and Going Viral (00:17:32) Settling In and Realizing Office Needs (00:19:28) Future Plans for the Office Space (00:20:30) Community, Meetups, and Inauguration Plans (00:21:27) Reflections on Bootstrapping and SaaS Benefits (00:23:39) Conclusion and Call for Feedback (00:24:30)
RxSense, a leading US healthcare technology company delivering pharmacy benefits solutions and savings on prescription costs, has announced the opening of its European office in Dublin. This expansion represents a strategic investment in Ireland's talent and innovation ecosystem and will support the continued growth and scale of the company's US operations. Over the next two years, RxSense plans to hire 75 full-time engineering and product roles in Dublin. The team will play a central role in supporting the company's mission to make prescription medicines more affordable, a challenge in the United States, where 1 in 5 US adults have not filled their prescriptions due to cost. RxSense is addressing this challenge by transforming pharmacy benefits through technology, building cloud-based platforms that deliver transparency and efficiency. The new Dublin centre will help develop the next generation of RxSense products that simplify healthcare, advance AI innovation and strengthen collaboration across product, engineering and design teams. Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke: "RxSense's decision to establish its first European office in Dublin is very welcome news and I thank the company for its commitment to creating 75 high-quality tech jobs. This investment is a strong vote of confidence in Ireland's world-class talent and thriving innovation ecosystem. RxSense's presence here will not only strengthen our position as a global leader in healthcare technology but also contribute to the development of solutions that make healthcare more accessible. I wish the RxSense team the very best for the future and I look forward to seeing the positive impact this expansion will make." Rick Bates, founder and CEO of RxSense, said: "Ireland has a well-earned reputation for excellence in technology, and many US companies have found tremendous success expanding here. We want to build a team that is deeply aligned with our culture and mission and works collaboratively in a high-performing environment. Dublin offers that in abundance, it's talent-dense, innovation-driven and culturally in sync with our US roots." Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: ''I am delighted to congratulate RxSense on choosing Ireland for its first European office. This decision to create 75 high value jobs here is a strong endorsement of Ireland's reputation as a global hub for technology and innovation. Our pro-business environment and highly skilled talent pool make Ireland an ideal location for companies looking to expand into Europe. I would like to wish RxSense every success as it drives healthcare technology forward from its base in Dublin.'' To connect with RxSense or learn more about the open roles and positions in Ireland, please visit: https://www.rxsense.com/dublin. See more stories here.
The lengths parents will go for their children is immeasurable. It's even more impactful when it puts them completely out of their element. Oh this episode, Brent's sharing a listener story about a deer hunter's mother that's sure to put a smile on your face. Then, he's finally talking about his new office and promising a tour of its contents in future episodes. It's not hard to believe there's some really cool items in there. Get cozy! It's time for MeatEater's This Country Life podcast. Shop This Country Life Merch Connect with Brent and MeatEater MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to the MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop This Country Life Merch Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I share my journey from working at home to trying co-working spaces, and then renting my own office. I talk about challenges like noise and limited hours that made me and my co-founder look for a better fit. Now, with our own office, we have more freedom, flexibility, and the chance to build a community of indie makers. If you're bootstrapping your business, you'll relate to my honest take on finding the right work environment.twitter: https://x.com/wbetiagolinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-ferreira-48562095/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Episode Overview (00:00:00) Podcast Promotion and Audience Engagement (00:01:32) Early Work-from-Home Experience (00:02:56) Searching for a Co-working Space (00:04:20) Joining and Adjusting to the Co-working Space (00:05:33) Benefits of the Co-working Space (00:06:46) Community and Social Aspects (00:08:01) Emerging Issues: Limited Access Hours (00:09:15) Recording and Meeting Space Limitations (00:10:25) Major Issue: Noise and Lack of Control (00:11:40) Attempts to Resolve Noise Issue (00:12:43) Frustration with Management and Decision to Leave (00:13:52) Office Space Search and Comparisons (00:18:09) Finding the Ideal Office Space (00:20:30) Finalizing the Office Decision (00:21:46) Advantages and Vision for the New Office (00:23:54) Potential Downsides and Reflections (00:25:16) Capitalism and Having Options (00:26:23) Interaction with Co-working CEO (00:27:15) Preparing to Leave and Final Thoughts (00:28:10) Office Market Comparison and Future Plans (00:29:14) Community Building and Episode Wrap-up (00:30:23)
PLANE & BEER HATS HERE ROT O'CLOCK: Josh vetoes almost everything on KIF's new office WISHLIST. Giorgio's gardening tips could see him go to prison. Yapper of the year - HOTEL ROOM CHEAT CODE. Schemes was derailed by Josh but listen in to hear how to get FREE lifts home whenever & wherever. Email us: hello@kickitforwardclub.com This podcast is rated 11/10 by the hardest most ratedest brand to ever exist in human history. Hard Rated. Born Cheeky. 18+ only. Drink responsibly.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Susan L Ward, a local family law attorney. She discusses their new office, the work they're doing and more.
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In this episode, we share updates from the Department for International Tax Cooperation; supervisory insights from CIMA; the National Risk Assessment and the new Office for Strategic Action on Illicit Finance; Virtual Asset Service Providers Update; forthcoming legislation and open consultations; and best practice for AML, CTF, CPF and sanctions training.SPEAKERS:Chris Capewell, Partner | +1 345 814 5666 | chris.capewell@maples.com | View bioPatrick Head, Partner | +1 345 814 5377 | patrick.head@maples.com | View bioJennifer Parsons | Professional Support Lawyer | +1 345 814 5429 | jennifer.parsons@maples.com | View bioRESOURCES:Click here for Episode 22 Presentation slidesRelated Services:Maples Group Regulatory and Financial Services AdvisoryWith a depth of experience across all regulated sectors, the Maples Group Regulatory and Financial Services team is positioned to address client needs and sensitivities. We have the largest dedicated Cayman Islands Regulatory and Financial Services team in the offshore market.Follow Us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/maplesgroup/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maplesgroup/Twitter: https://twitter.com/maplesgroupFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/maplesgroup/Website: https://maples.com/podcasts/15-15 Blog: https://maples.com/regulatory-round-up
Get an exclusive look inside Nova Studios, where we explore their brand-new office setup, upcoming product releases, and expert legal insights on copyright law.In this episode, we cover:A tour and insights into Nova Studios' new office space—its design, workflow enhancements, and creative vibe.Highlights of current products and a sneak peek at exciting releases on the horizon.Practical guidance on copyright law—what creators need to know and how Nova Studios protects its work.Related Links Mentioned in This Interview:Visit their main site: www.novastudios.beSee collaborative or partner projects: www.dinosauriacreatures.comExplore creative productions and services: www.exetinct.co.uk(Repeated for emphasis): www.novastudios.beFollow Nova Studios on Instagram: @nova_studiosWhether you're into creative branding, product innovation, or intellectual property law—this chat is packed with insights from start to finish.
The Department of Health and Human Services has made ChatGPT available to all of its employees effective immediately, according to a Tuesday departmentwide email obtained by FedScoop. In that message, HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill said the rollout of the generative AI platform follows a directive from President Donald Trump's AI Action Plan for agencies to ensure that workers who could benefit from the technology have access to it. “This tool can help us promote rigorous science, radical transparency, and robust good health,” O'Neill said. “As Secretary Kennedy said, ‘The AI revolution has arrived.'” O'Neill provided workers with instructions on how to log on to use the tool, as well as some warnings about how to treat outputs. He told workers to “be skeptical of everything you read, watch for potential bias, and treat answers as suggestions,” and directed them to weigh original sources and counterarguments prior to making a major decision. The General Services Administration has created a new office within the Federal Acquisition Service focused on streamlining the agency's procurement of common goods and services, a GSA spokesperson confirmed Tuesday. Acting GSA Administrator Michael Rigas recently signed the order establishing the Office of Centralized Acquisition Services (OCAS), the spokesperson said, describing it as a “centralized, enterprise-wide approach.” “By leveraging one federal wallet, GSA will deliver significant savings to the taxpayer, greater efficiencies, and reduced duplication, enabling agencies to focus on their core missions,” the spokesperson said in a written statement. GSA senior executive Thomas Meiron will serve as the office's assistant commissioner, the GSA said. Meiron has been with the GSA for over three decades, according to his LinkedIn profile. He most recently served as the acting assistant commissioner for the agency's Office of Customer and Stakeholder Engagement. The move directly supports President Donald Trump's executive order, signed in March, to consolidate federal procurement in the GSA. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
SLO City Together: Conversations on everyday life and the way of Jesus.Welcome to episode 160 of the SLO City Together Podcast! In this episode, Brent, Jordan, and Luke reunite after a multi-week office-less hiatus to (attempt to) catch up on all that has occurred in the past few weeks, from moving Sunday morning and mid-week locations, moving loved ones, and Jordan's haircuts/photoshopping endeavors.
In today’s deep dive, class is back in session at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a new chancellor is on campus.
In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rach shares an in-depth update on her current life events, including the challenges of remodeling a nearly 100-year-old home in LA. Rach also highlights the logistics of managing a home remodel while balancing family life and work commitments. Despite the setbacks, she emphasizes the importance of prioritizing family and maintaining an optimistic outlook. Shot and recorded in the back of her car! Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!01:03 Podcasting from the Car01:53 The Fixer Upper Adventure Begins03:31 House Hunting and Zillow Dreams07:26 The Offer and Renovation Plans10:27 Contractor Woes and Delays18:08 Dealing with Unreliable Contractors18:45 Ke's Strongly Worded Email19:57 Discovering the Project Manager20:57 Becoming Our Own Contractors22:00 Jackson Steps Up23:12 Navigating Construction Chaos23:47 Thumbtack to the Rescue24:51 Painting and Priming Challenges25:57 New Office and Future Plans30:05 Balancing Family and Business36:37 Looking Ahead to New Podcast FormatSign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollisTo 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.
There's a new strengthening of the partnership between our police and security agencies and the FBI. The bureau is opening a stand alone office in Wellington, meaning they're established in all Five Eyes countries. Minister for Defence, SIS and GCSB Judith Collins says it will work on combating terrorism, organised crime, and foreign intelligence threats. "Whether it's people trafficking fentanyl, which is a big focus at the moment for the FBI - but also methamphetamine, which is one of our big focus areas." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00)Intro (5:30)College Hockey (13:53)SOT (18:58)Selects (21:53)USA Hockey Nationals (29:17)NTDP Selections (35:48)Cowgirl Shootout (42:06)World Selects Invitational (47:42)Big One (49:08)USHL/WHL Draft (1:00:35)Orion Cup (1:02:50)Robertson Cup (1:06:52)Clark Cup (1:10:17)High School Coaches (1:24:02)WHAM 101 (1:29:46)New Office
Charlotte Alvarez is the executive director of The Immigration Project. With offices in Bloomington-Normal, Champaign-Urbana, and now Springfield, this nonprofit provides legal and social services to immigrants across 86 counties in Illinois. Alvarez discussed the realities behind the phrase “come the right way,” the challenges immigrants face in Central Illinois and how her team works to provide dignity to those navigating a complex immigration system.
Jared Kleinert, founder and CEO of Offsite, shares insights on the growing importance of team retreats in today's distributed work environment. As remote and hybrid models become the norm, retreats have evolved from perks to essential strategies for keeping teams connected, aligned, and engaged.Jared emphasizes that planning intentional offsites is crucial for retaining talent and fostering a strong company culture. The conversation explores how to design effective retreats by setting clear business goals and measuring impact through feedback and engagement metrics.Related Links:Join the People Managing People community forumSubscribe to the newsletter to get our latest articles and podcastsConnect with Jared on LinkedInCheck out OffsiteSupport the show
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This Earth Day, we're diving into how the work-from-home movement is reshaping our environmental impact. Bospar Principal, Curtis Sparrer, joins Eric Chemi to examine how companies can implement sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and their bottom line.
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Dr. Puthiery Va, Director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, explains how PHIG has helped Maine create a new Office of Violence Prevention. PHIG Partners Web Page PHIG Newsletter
In November, Mayor Freddie O'Connell signed the Office of Youth Safety into law. Councilmember At-Large Delishia Porterfield — who was instrumental in creating the new office — sits down with host Marie Cecile Anderson to discuss why it's necessary and how she hopes it will teach conflict resolution, curb youth gun violence, and address the lack of “third spaces” in our city. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about the sponsors of this January 22nd episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST
Dr. Ralph Alvarado, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health and an ASTHO Member, tells us why his team decided to create an Office of Healthy Aging; Dr. Jennifer Unger, a Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences at the University of Southern California, discusses the rise of vape devices with built-in video games; and ICF is hosting a webinar about the transformative impact of recent CMS actions on Tuesday, January 7th at Noon ET. Tennessee Department of Health News Release: New Office of Healthy Aging Will Support Well-Being of Tennessee's Growing Population of Older Adults Keck School of Medicine of USC News Story: Vaping devices with video games ICF Webinar: Medicare and Medicaid move upstream to address social determinants of health ASTHO Web Page: Stay Informed