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Today's show is about a darkly named drink; the Obituary Cocktail. Made with gin, vermouth, and absinthe, it's origin is as mysterious as its name. Join me and author Sue Strachan as we discuss the drink, its origin, and where to sample one.
Some moments in life are stitched together like the seams of a well-loved garment, their fabric woven with laughter, reinvention, and a refusal to let the world dictate what is possible. On today's episode, we welcome Rhonda Shear, a woman who embodies this spirit of transformation with a playful wink and an unstoppable drive. Many remember her as the effervescent host of USA Up All Night, where she brought an entire generation into the cult world of late-night B-movies, but her journey extends far beyond the glow of a television screen.Rhonda Shear is an actress, comedian, entrepreneur, and accidental feminist, though “accidental” may not quite capture the intentionality with which she has shaped her life. Her story arcs from the glitz of Hollywood to the entrepreneurial success of her intimate apparel empire, with plenty of misadventures and revelations in between. She grew up in New Orleans, a city that instilled in her a sense of pageantry and performance, leading her from beauty pageants to acting, stand-up comedy, and ultimately, to building the number one selling bra in the world, the Ahh Bra.From the outside, her career may look like a sequence of lucky breaks, but Rhonda speaks to something deeper—the power of embracing reinvention without losing authenticity. Hollywood tried to confine her to a singular image, the bubbly blonde bombshell, but she turned it into her own brand of comedy, injecting intelligence into satire and challenging expectations. “People told me, ‘You can't be sexy and be funny.' And I said, ‘Watch me,'” she recalls.Her experiences in the entertainment industry—auditioning against preconceived notions, breaking into stand-up at a time when female comedians were still a rarity, and later navigating the world of business—illustrate the universal lesson that one does not have to be what the world expects. Rhonda's path has been a testament to self-creation, a refusal to be boxed in by labels. In her book Up All Night: From Hollywood Bombshell to Lingerie Mogul, she shares the lessons gleaned from a life spent dancing between entertainment and entrepreneurship, always with an eye on what's next.One of the most refreshing things about Rhonda is her unwillingness to bow to negativity. When the reality TV industry came knocking, hoping to manufacture conflict in her life, she turned them down. “I don't do drama,” she says. “I don't need to create problems where there are none.” This philosophy extends into her approach to life and business—where others see obstacles, she sees opportunities. Whether it's transitioning from comedy to commerce or proving that reinvention is possible at any stage of life, Shear radiates the certainty that success is about mindset as much as talent.Her journey isn't just about professional transformation; it's about love, too. In a twist straight out of a romantic comedy, she reunited with her high school sweetheart decades later, and together they built an empire. Their story reminds us that some things are destined to find their way back to us, no matter how much time has passed.Life, as Rhonda Shear so effortlessly demonstrates, is about embracing every chapter with humor and grace. The journey from late-night TV to the boardroom isn't as unlikely as it seems—it's simply the next scene in a story written by someone unwilling to accept limitations.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
GRAMMY-winning musical omnivore Sullivan Fortner merges New Orleans grit and spice with invention (and not just J.S. Bach), for an alchemical jazz that is wise, feisty, mischievous, and dynamic. His exposure to R&B, soul, and gospel at home; his time at Oberlin and the influence of various teachers in jazz and classical disciplines; and his longtime collaborator Cécile McLorin Salvant have all informed his approach to writing and playing, with an emphasis on PLAY. Fortner is the inaugural Bell Jazz Award Winner, and he performs tunes from early blues and jazz, a version of a Chopin waltz, and his own original music, in-studio. Set list: 1. Grandpa's Spells (Jelly Roll Morton) 2. It's A Game 3. Chopin's Valse Du Petit Chien
For October, we're taking a look at vampire movies vs werewolf movies. First up, Gerard Butler is Dracula in New Orleans in DRACULA 2000. Then in GINGER SNAPS, we take a look at adolescence by way of werewolves.
Faraz goes over some players he's targeting in trades ahead of Week 7, including a couple Patriots and a receiver in New Orleans who is underperforming compared to his usage. Visit us at https://www.upperhandfantasy.com/ for rankings, exclusive articles, and tools to help you win your league. Join our community of approximately 200,000+ fantasy football fans on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upperhandfantasy/ 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
The Current returns to New Orleans Hamburger & Seafood Company as we talk about Tulane football's 26-19 victory over East Carolina. Head coach Jon Sumrall on winning ugly and moving on to Army. Tulane swimming head coach Amanda Caldwell on the start to the season and junior Gwen Shahboz on nabbing the 200 IM to begin the year. Wide receiver Shazz Preson and nose guard Tre'Von McAlpine on finding a way to win last week and stopping the Army triple option.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why This Episode Matters:In this episode, Wino Willy opens up about transformation, both personal and creative. He shares how fatherhood, therapy, and music combine to help him overcome depression and obesity, leading to a renewed sense of purpose. His story is one of radical responsibility, taking ownership of change through small steps, community, and gratitude.Explore the Stories Behind the BeatsLove diving into the stories behind the beats? Subscribe to ProducerHead and join producers and creatives exploring the ideas, habits, and inspiration that drive great music.Who is Wino Willy:Wino Willy is a producer, percussionist, and community organizer based in New Orleans. Known for his soulful, sample-rich sound and deep sense of intentionality, he's collaborated with artists across the underground hip-hop and lo-fi landscape. Beyond the music, he's a devoted father, husband, and advocate for wellness and connection in creative spaces.What We Dive Into:* The link between mental health, movement, and music* Building sustainable creative habits* Fatherhood, discipline, and redefining productivity* Community, collaboration, and the sacred nature of artThree Key Takeaways:* Start Small, Stay Consistent: Change doesn't come from grand gestures it comes from doing the small things daily. A three-minute meditation can become a life-altering habit.* Community is Wellness: Whether through music scenes, fatherhood groups, or global collaborations, Wino reminds us that healing and creativity thrive in connection.* Simplicity Creates Depth: The greatest art, and growth, comes from knowing what to leave out. Mastery is doing more with less.Before You Go:Ask yourself, what's one small action you can take today that your future self will thank you for? Whether it's a three-minute meditation, reaching out to someone in your creative community, or simply expressing gratitude, start there.Chapters:0:00 – Intro0:24 – Toru Intro + Episode Overview1:00 – Waking Up at 3AM3:20 – From Depression to Transformation5:30 – Small Steps, Big Changes7:55 – Mindset, Self-Talk, and Growth10:15 – Grace, Grit, and Getting Up Again12:30 – Motivational Interviewing & The Power of Gratitude14:50 – Radical Responsibility18:55 – Redefining Goals23:10 – Fatherhood and Time Management25:35 – Leaving the BS Behind26:05 – Mid-Episode Break26:50 – Rejecting Hustle Culture28:20 – Making Music Sacred Again30:20 – Creative Systems & Consistency31:55 – Making Your Own Wave34:15 – Community in Motion36:30 – Defining Community38:30 – The Dad Crew and Loud & Clear40:10 – On Showing Up Before You Feel Ready42:15 – In-Person Energy > Online Presence44:20 – Simplicity & Depth46:30 – On Ego and Mastery47:50 – Where to Find Wino48:45 – Quick Hits50:50 – Upcoming Shows + OKPlayer Feature52:40 – Closing Reflections54:10 – OutroList of References from the Interview:Songs/Albums:* “Space Is the Place” – Sun Ra* “Midnight Marauders” – A Tribe Called Quest* “Baduizm” – Erykah BaduBooks/Authors/Podcasts:* Black Boy by Richard Wright* Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs* Insight Timer appConnect with INSERT GUEST:* Instagram: @winowilly* Spotify: Wino Willy* Apple Music: Wino Willy* YouTube: @winowilly1991Connect with Toru:* Website: torubeat.com* Instagram: @torubeat* YouTube: @torubeat* Spotify: Toru* Apple Music: ToruCredits:This episode was co-produced, engineered and edited by Matthew Diaz. From ProducerHead, this is Toru, and in a way, so are you. Peace. Get full access to ProducerHead at producerhead.substack.com/subscribe
Queen Lexxe, brand ambassador for Absinthe Absente, rides into a world where every sip is both a little magic, and tragically romantic. She shares wild stories, gives us a musical moment, and a look behind the green fairy's spell. Expect laughter, surprises, and enough charm to make you see your cocktail in a whole new light Recorded live July 2025 in New Orleans, LA & available with video on our YouTube channel - come like & subscribe!
Why did PJ's Coffee dramatically cut back on its menu items?This week's episode of the Restaurant Business podcast A Deeper Dive features David Mesa, the president of PJ's Coffee of New Orleans. PJ's has 200 locations and is growing at a healthy clip. Mesa joins the podcast to talk about the company's rebranding.PJ's is leaning into its New Orleans heritage with that rebranding, including its menu. Mesa provides the details but here's one interesting nugget: The company dramatically pared down the number of food items from “hundreds” to 18. We talk about a wide range of other issues, including the state of the beverage sector, which is growing at a very rapid clip. We talk about how PJ's fits.We also talk about development and the barriers to growth PJ's is experiencing, including interest rates and competition.We're talking coffee and beignets on A Deeper Dive so please check it out.
THE FARR SIDE. Morales tells us a story on what happened to Kap & Trudell. Another Scott Kaplan experience trying to hey king someone. Travis reads an article in regards to Dodgers RF Teoscar Hernandez and his wife. It is the same story in regards to Mookie Betts not staying at the team hotel in Milwaukee. Do you believe in ghosts? D'Marco & Travis tell us a story about the New Orleans because producer Deondre has not been. TIP OR NO TIP. Beto Duran comes in for last hour as he is getting ready for Lakers pregame as the Lakers take on the Phoenix Suns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The remaining Israeli hostages are reunited with their families as many questions remain about what comes next in Gaza. New tariffs on lumber and wood product imports are set to take effect, potentially raising housing costs. And a New Orleans family finds an ancient Roman grave marker in their backyard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Support our Halloween “Overcoming the Darkness” campaign to help people with depression: https://weirddarkness.com/HOPEOn March 19, 1919, the entire city of New Orleans threw a massive jazz party to appease a serial killer who promised to spare anyone playing jazz music in their homes that night – or face the blade of his axe.IN THIS EPISODE: The axe murders of New Orleans took place over a hundred years ago, but “The Jazzman Story” remains one of the greatest mysteries and unsolved murder cases within the annals of American crime. (The Axeman's Jazz) *** The investigation of an apparent suicide in 1953 led to an unbelievable theory… not only had the victim used LSD years earlier, but it was quite possible it was forced upon him by the Central Intelligence Agency. (The CIA and LSD) *** You don't often hear of people being struck and killed by lightning – at least not nowadays. But pick up a paper from the early 1900s and you'd think people were doing it as a hobby. (Death By Electrical Storm) *** January 30th, 1835 was the date of the first attempt at assassinating a sitting U.S. President – Andrew Jackson. That fact itself doesn't warrant placement in Weird Darkness, seeing as the attempt failed – but the story leading up to the attempt, and the attempt itself, certainly earn their place in this episode. (The President and the Madman) *** I'll end the episode in the Chamber of Comments, but before that, my last story will the most disturbing one of the episode. Most ghosts are seemingly passive or even benevolent, appearing to scare people only by accident, never by intent. But then there are the stories of violent and angry ghosts – spirits that not only bring terror, but also bloodshed and even death by their own ghostly hands. We'll look at some famous cases of violent hauntings throughout history.CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:02:39.659 = The Axeman's Jazz00:22:15.246 = ***CIA and LSD00:29:01.021 = Death By Electrical Storm00:34:15.324 = The President And The Madman00:41:20.641 = ***Vicious And Violent Hauntings01:02:01.000 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakSOURCES and RESOURCES:BOOK: “A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments” by H.P. Albarelli, Jr.: https://amzn.to/35gj9XaVIDEO: Coventry Poltergeist opens door and moves chair: https://youtu.be/SF_Rf-Jttk4“The Axeman's Jazz” by Kieran W. for Mystery Confidential: https://tinyurl.com/yxqsylvd“The CIA and LSD” by Phillip Messing for the New York Post: https://tinyurl.com/ycywx8bn“Death By Electrical Storm” from Pennsylvania Oddities: https://tinyurl.com/y3ngsdbq“The President And The Madman” by Dr. Romeo Vitelli for Providentia: https://tinyurl.com/yyuvu36j“Vicious and Violent Hauntings” by Robert F. Mason for Ranker: https://tinyurl.com/y5t9srwm=====(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.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: November 09, 2020EPISODE PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/axemansjazzABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.DISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.#WeirdDarkness #TrueCrime #AxemanOfNewOrleans #UnsolvedMysteries #SerialKiller #NewOrleansHistory #JazzAgeMurders #HistoricalTrueCrime #UnsolvedMurders #CreepyHistory
Marv4MoBeats started out as a drummer in a musically inclined family in New Orleans to becoming a household name producer in the Christian hip hop scene. He discusses the importance of faith, collaboration, and mentorship in music production, as well as the challenges and rewards of fatherhood. Marv emphasizes the need for bridging generational gaps in the industry and the significance of patience and personal growth in achieving success.
Jim talks with Alex Ebert about the ideas in his Substack essay "New Age and the Religion of Self: The Anatomy of a Rebellion Against Reality." They discuss the meanings of New Age and religion, the New Thought movement, the law of attraction, manifesting, Trump's artifacts of manifestation, the unmooring from concrete artifacts, individual and collective hallucinations, intersubjective verification of the interobjective, the subjective-first perspective, epistemic asymmetry as the cool, New Ageism's constant reference to quantum physics, manifesting as a way to negate social responsibility, the odd coincidence of leaving the gold standard and New Ageism, spiritual bypassing, a global derealization, new retribalized collective delusions, the Faustian bargain of AI, rationality as a virus, the noble lie, indeterminacy as a sign of emergence, nostalgia as a sales pitch, regaining the sense of hypocrisy, localized retribalizations, GameB as a series of membranes, and much more. Episode Transcript "New Age and the Religion of Self: The Anatomy of a Rebellion Against Reality," by Alex Ebert Bad Guru (Alex's Substack) Jim Rutt's Substack "Unclear Thinking About Philosophical Zombies and Quantum Measurement," by Jim Rutt The Century of the Self (documentary by Adam Curtis) Alex Ebert is a platinum-selling musician (Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros), Golden Globe-winning film composer, cultural critic and philosopher living in New Orleans. His philosophical project, FreQ Theory, as well as his cultural analyses, can be followed on his Substack.
Ochsner Health has been pushing the envelope on value-based care for decades. The New Orleans-based system has succeeded in driving significant cost savings—while improving quality— states that traditionally rank lower in America's Health Rankings The question is: how do they do it? This week, host Abby Burns invites Ochsner Health Network's Eric Gallagher, CEO and Dr. Beau Raymond, CMO to unpack their approach to building out a successful value-based care engine. Throughout the conversation, they share: How they measure success (and what they've achieved) How they evolved their system to the one they have in place today What true payer-provider partnership does—and doesn't—look like to them How they are fine-tuning their value-based care tactics to meet oncoming headwinds We're here to help: Expert Care in Louisiana and Beyond | Ochsner Health How Ochsner Health grounded its VBC success in a culture of innovation Radio Advisory Value-Based Care playlist Ep. 243: What's now and what's next in value-based care Ep. 250: VBC success is possible. Here's how Advocate Health does it. Value-Based Care landing page Help manage the long-term effects of COVID-19 with timely care A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on RadioAdvisory.advisory.com.
Sedano and Berg try to explain the strange 4th-inning double play from the Dodgers game and what exactly the rule is. The crew swipes left or right on Radio Tinder, then after a passing mention of Mike Trudell, Sedano asks Kap if he's still planning to stay with Mike in his hotel room in New Orleans when the Lakers play the Pelicans. This turns into a whole thing that requires an explanation from Trudell, who divulges Kap's crazy request when they call him on the air unplanned. Dealer's Choice presented by Sellers Advantage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the weekly "Saints Coaches Show" with Saints head coach Kellen Moore and offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier. Coach Moore reviewed the Saints' defensive struggles early in the team's loss to the Patriots. Coach Moore shared his thoughts on the Saints' rushing attack, the team's young secondary, and New Orleans' upcoming test against the Chicago Bears. Nussmeier explained the Saints' perspective of the "red" and "gold" zones and broke down the Saints' quarterback room.
Folks, on this week's episode we hear about why Canadian airlines are offering free booze on flights, the winner of America's best restroom, an ancient Roman tombstone that was unearthed in New Orleans, a bird that stole a man's ear buds out of his ears, and a loose monkey that was lured with a hot cup of coffeeBUY ELI'S NEW STAND UP ALBUM HERE: https://eliyudin.bandcamp.com/album/humble-offeringOR WATCH IT HERE: https://tinyurl.com/2wwdrpjcBecome a patron for weekly bonus eps and more stuff! :www.patreon.com/whatatimepodCheck out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/whatatimetobealiveGet one of our t-shirts, or other merch, using this link! https://whatatimepod.bigcartel.com/whatatimepod.comJoin our Discord chat here:discord.gg/jx7rB7JTheme music by Naughty Professor: https://www.naughtyprofessormusic.com/@pattymo // @kathbarbadoro // @eliyudin// @whatatimepod©2025 What A Time LLC
SaVon and Alex welcome Ish and Yassy to the show, and kick things off with Patreon member submissions asking why Ish never answers questions directly (4:56) and whether men fear emotional vulnerability or financial instability more (6:56). From there, they unpack Saweetie's escort rumors and transactional culture (15:22), break down the result of the Drake-UMG lawsuit and what might be coming next (27:21), and react to New Orleans fugitive Derrick Groves finally getting caught by authorities (50:32). Later, Ish opens up about the current state of the Joe Budden Podcast (1:05:36) and his construction business and recovery from his achilles tear (1:21:35). The crew closes with Ish's thoughts on Puff's sentencing, the Mann Act, and power dynamics in entertainment (1:40:22). Subscribe to our Patreon for EARLY & EXCLUSIVE access to ad-free episode visuals with music included, exclusive episodes each and every Tuesday, and much more! - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast Book your next podcast recording at Need to Know Studios TODAY - https://needtoknowstudios.com/ Join our Twitter/X Community to chop it up with us about all things Need to Know - https://twitter.com/i/communities/1777442897001910433 The Need To Know Podcast Social Handles https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall
Segment - Hart and Fitzy are joined by quarterback Drake Maye following another impressive performance in New Orleans. Drake offers some insight into how the team is preparing for next week.
From '6 Rings & Football Things' (subscribe here): Fitzy and Hart break down the Patriots' 25-19 win over the Saints in New Orleans. They're joined by WEEI Afternoons co-host Ted Johnson, who shares his biggest takeaways from the game. Plus, Andy delivers his weekly "Thumbs Ups, Thumbs Downs," and more.
In this 15 minute podcast: -USTL President Philip Blumel returns from the U.S. Term Limits Summit in New Orleans energized by major progress and momentum. -The movement now has 12 states on board, with several more likely to join soon, including Utah, Georgia, and Ohio. -The State Chairs Program expands to 28 leaders in 25 states, generating massive earned media and legislative support. -A major national announcement, new branding, and an upgraded website are on the horizon to boost visibility and organization. -The episode ends with updates on billboard campaigns pressuring unfulfilled pledge signers, as several legislators recommit to supporting term limits. Stay up to date on the latest Term Limits news! Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can shop for hats, t-shirts, bumper stickers, and more at http://termlimits.com/store Has your local state Representative or Senator committed themselves to defend Term Limits? See if they are listed, and if not, ask them to sign the pledge at http://termlimits.com/pledge Help U.S. Term Limits fight to place TERM LIMITS on all members of Congress by donating at http://termlimits.com/donate. We will not stop until TERM LIMITS is enacted on ALL members of Congress, NOT JUST THE PRESIDENT!! To check on the status of the Term Limits movement in your state, go to http://termlimits.com/TakeAction
DON'T MISS the dental event of the year, November 7-8. Nowak Dental Supplies (https://www.nowakdental.com/) is hosing NOLA Lab Fest (https://www.nolalabfest.com/) in New Orleans, Louisiana. Head over to nolalabfest.com to see the line up and to register. A HUGE thanks to Aidite North America (https://www.aidite.com/) for hosting the podcast at their booth. Come find us and be on the podcast! MICRONMAPPER from SIN360: https://sin360.us/micronmapper/ This week we chat with the hilarious and inspiring Will Varda, a second-generation dental technician, lab owner, and president of the Dental Technicians Association of BC. Will takes us on an incredible journey from his father's early days crafting crowns for Iranian royalty — complete with goat-horn hammers and plaster impressions — to the modern world of digital design, milling, and 3D printing. Along the way, he shares stories of growing up in a lab, learning every step the hard way, and how a Facebook study group and a few friends completely changed the course of his career. He also talks about the importance of community in the lab world, the balance between art and obsession, and how the right attitude (and maybe a little wine in a furry purse) can make even the toughest lab days a little brighter. Now leading the charge in his province, Will is bringing technicians together — literally — with the first-ever Dental Boat Cruise, where hhe taught about digital fundamentals through his “recipe for design” approach. From scones to splines, Will explains how mastering the basics can give you true digital freedom no matter what software you use. Looking for a way to unlock the full potential of your digital dentistry workflow. Take it from Elise Heathcote, associate manager of digital services with Ivoclar. This is all about the Cam Academy. They have a new in-person training experience designed specifically for dental technicians. This hands-on course explores the full potential of programmable Cam software, helping you take your digital workflow to the next level. Learn directly from Ivoclar experts, refine your skills and bring new precision and efficiency to your lab. Cam Academy is more than a course. It's your next step in digital excellence. To reserve your spot, visit the Ivoclar Academy website (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/academy/learning-opportunities?page=1&offset=12&filters=%5B%7B%22id%22%3A%22dateRange%22%2C%22selectedLowerBound%22%3A%222021-12-09T07%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%2C%22selectedUpperBound%22%3A%222022-06-09T06%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%7D%2C%7B%22id%22%3A%22type%22%2C%22advancedFilter%22%3Afalse%2C%22values%22%3A%5B%22In-house+trainings%22%5D%7D%5D) or contact your local Ivoclar sales representative today. Special Guest: Will Varda.
Sometimes life has a funny way of reminding us how far we've come. We get so busy chasing what's next that we forget to pause and look back at the ground we've already covered. We forget about the obstacles we've overcome, the prayers that were answered, and the quiet grace that carried us through. It's in those moments of reflection that we realize how much growth has taken place, often without us even noticing. The struggles that once felt unbearable became stepping stones. The waiting seasons that felt endless were actually building our patience, faith, and strength. What once seemed like a setback was really preparation for something greater. Life rarely unfolds the way we plan it, but looking back reminds us that every chapter served a purpose. Every no led us closer to the right yes. Every delay taught us to trust that timing matters just as much as effort. When we take a moment to breathe and reflect, gratitude replaces frustration and clarity takes the place of confusion. In this solo episode, I'm coming to you from New Orleans as I get ready to speak at my alma mater, Xavier University of Louisiana. It's a full-circle moment that has me reflecting on my journey, from dreaming about medicine to walking it out in real life. I'm also sharing a quick reminder to check in with yourself during Mental Health Awareness Month, take care of your mind like you do your body, and give yourself grace along the way. "You don't have to wait for a certain date to change your life, you can do that today." - Dr. Derrick Burgess Topics Covered: (00:00:00) Welcome to Time Out with the Sports Doctor (00:01:03) October: The Mental Health Awareness Month (00:03:35) Reflecting on the journey and God's goodness (00:05:23) Advertisement: Struggling with your finances as a young physician? Doc2Doc Lending is here for you. Founded by doctors, we offer loans tailored to your unique career path—crediting your certifications and specialty training. Visit https://www.doc2doclending.com/ today. (00:07:19) Every delay is not a denial (00:09:08) Growth of the podcast over the years (00:10:23) Reflecting on goals at year's end (00:12:02) Speaking with purpose at Xavier Key Takeaways: "Mentorship is a large part of what I do, and being able to give back to a university that has opened so many doors for me is very important." "Being able to get counseling or mental health support is not bad. It really is essential." "We go to a doctor for checkups, we go to a dentist for cleanings, what are we doing for our mental health?" Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess: Website: https://www.drderrickthesportsdr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drderrickthesportsdr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeOut.SportsDr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrick-burgess-72047b246/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.derrickburgess243 Email: thesportsdoctr@gmail.com Other Links: https://forms.gle/816Ue5Zs7TtzvoiE8 This episode of TimeOut with the SportsDr. is produced by Podcast VAs Philippines - the team that helps podcasters effectively launch and manage their podcasts, so we don't have to. Record, share, and repeat! Podcast VAs PH gives me back my time, so I can focus on the core functions of my business. Need expert help with your podcast? Go to www.podcastvasph.com.
To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/k8U1KBX8ObEIn this episode of the Structure Talk podcast, hosts Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry catch up on their recent activities, including conferences focused on building science and home inspection. They discuss the importance of integrating building science into home inspections, the growing interest among inspectors, and the future of high-performance building. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in the industry, personal updates about their families, and the challenges of training new inspectors. Additionally, they delve into carbon monoxide safety and the confusion surrounding kitchen faucet standards.CO Experts Low-Level CO Alarms: https://coexperts.com/ Heartland Chapter Inspector Seminar: https://seminarhouse.org/ IEB Fall Mastermind: https://events.iebcoaching.com/FallMastermind2025#/TakeawaysTessa shares her experience at the Inspection Fuel conference in New Orleans.Building science is becoming more integrated into home inspections.Home inspectors are increasingly interested in expanding their services to include building science.AI is rapidly changing the landscape of business efficiency in home inspection.Reuben discusses the importance of training new inspectors for business growth.Carbon monoxide alarms are designed for life safety, not for monitoring low levels of CO.There is a need for standardization in kitchen faucet designs to avoid confusion.Tessa emphasizes the importance of understanding how homes function as systems.The hosts express excitement about upcoming educational opportunities in the industry.Personal updates reveal a busy life for both hosts, balancing work and family. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates02:53 Conferences and Networking in Home Inspection06:06 Building Science and Home Inspection08:55 High Performance Building and Future Trends11:45 AI Integration in Home Inspection14:56 Personal Life and Business Updates18:00 Upcoming Events and Educational Opportunities31:54 Exciting Developments in Home Inspections34:10 Understanding Carbon Monoxide Alarms44:28 The Confusion of Kitchen Faucets51:40 Engaging with Our Audience
Hour 1 - Jones and Keefe start the day discussing the Patriots week six win against the New Orleans Saints. They project what this early success means for the rest of the season.
Segment - Jones and Keefe discuss some of the questionable calls that were made by the refs in New Orleans. Multiple big plays were wiped away by flags in a game were the Patriots ultimately still won.
Hour 2 - Jones and Keefe are joined by Patriots tight end Hunter Henry and linebacker Christian Elliss following a win in New Orleans. The Patriots have now won three straight games and are looking forward to more.
Segment - The Patriots picked up their third win in a row in New Orleans on Sunday. Will they continue their streak and earn a playoff spot down the road?
The Jones & Keefe Show from Monday, October 13, 2025.
Segment - Hart and Fitzy are joined by quarterback Drake Maye following another impressive performance in New Orleans. Drake offers some insight into how the team is preparing for next week.
Hour 3 - The Patriots walked into New Orleans with all signs pointing to a win. Despite some controversial calls by the refs, New England continued to pave their way to victory.
Segment - Sunday's matchup with the New Orleans Saints had some questionable calls that went against the Patriots. Hart and Fitzy discuss some of the big misses from the officials.
Segment - Hart and Fitzy are joined by quarterback Drake Maye following another impressive performance in New Orleans. Drake offers some insight into how the team is preparing for next week.
Segment - Hart and Fitzy reflect on the Patriots week six win in New Orleans. Drake Maye continues to play at a high level as the Patriots improve to 4-2.
Mike Hoss and Bobby interviewed Saints head coach Kellen Moore on the weekly "Saints Coaches Show." Coach Moore reviewed the Saints' defensive struggles early in the team's loss to the Patriots. He discussed the return of DE Chase Young from a calf injury. Coach Moore also shared his thoughts on the Saints' rushing attack, the team's young secondary, and New Orleans' upcoming test against the Chicago Bears.
Fitzy and Hart break down the Patriots' 25-19 win in New Orleans, including audio from inside the locker room. Fitzy declares today the day he officially became a Mike Vrabel superfan. They're joined by WEEI.com's Meghan “Mego” Ottolini, who isn't exactly sold on the way the Patriots are winning games, plus plenty more. 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
Fitzy and Hart break down the Patriots' 25-19 win over the Saints in New Orleans. They're joined by WEEI Afternoons co-host Ted Johnson, who shares his biggest takeaways from the game. Plus, Andy delivers his weekly "Thumbs Ups, Thumbs Downs," and more. 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
Welcome, my friends, to Paranormal Heart podcast, paranormal talk, with heart and soul. I'm your host, Kat Ward. Thank you so much for tuning in.Before I bring on tonight's guests, I want to give a very special shout-out to Heidi and her sweet granddaughter, Audrey Marie. They listen to the show together, and that just warms my heart. Thank you both so much for your love and support — it truly means the world to me.Now, folks, can you believe it? We've made it to segment 50! And to celebrate, I couldn't think of two better people to join me than my dear friends and returning guests, Ann Selene and Ron “Cryptoguru” Murphy. Tonight, we're diving into a really fascinating subject — the connection between psychology and the paranormal.Thank you to my special guest tonight, my amazing audience, and UPRN, 107.7 New Orleans and 105.3 the Gulf Coast. Remember, if you enjoyed the show, please support us by Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting. Another way to help support the show is by grabbing some swag! If you'd like to pick up your very own Paranormal Heart Podcast mug, just drop me an email at paranormalheart13@gmail.com. Until next time, take care of each other. Much love to you all!Ron: Ron Murphy has been investigating the stuff of nightmares for over 30 years. He has investigated the things that go bump in the night and meticulously researched the historical and psychological context of myths and legends from around the world. Mr. Murphy seeks to uncover the archetypal precedent for the monsters that haunt our collective thoughts.Ann: Lady Ann Selene is an author, intuitive researcher, and host of The Caravan, Library of Lore podcast. From an early age, she has been immersed in paranormal experiences, which shaped her lifelong exploration of the unseen world. Her travels and investigations have taken her into haunted spaces, encounters with shadow entities, and explorations of psychic phenomena. Blending psychology with the paranormal, she approaches these mysteries as both an observer and healer, recognizing how our inner states can influence—and be influenced by—unexplained events. A Reiki Master and energy worker, she emphasizes the healing potential found in spiritual encounters and storytelling. Her book, Aperture in the Veil: Born Into a Preternatural World, is both memoir and reflection, offering insight into how paranormal experiences intertwine with personal growth and the human psyche. Through her writing and broadcasting, Lady Ann invites others to consider the veil between worlds as a place of both mystery and transformation.Links:Ron- www.ron-cryptoguru.comAnn- www.annselene.com
Recorded late at night during the Void, New Orleans based hip-hop artist Alfred Banks and Joe have quick conversation 30 minutes before his set. Alfred talks about the power of honesty and vulnerable in his lyric. Alfred reflects on the live performance that have left a lasting impact. Alfred shares what keeps him grounded and driven as he looks ahead to his upcoming performances.
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Brian breaks down the Patriots' win in New Orleans, including some more incredible Drake Maye passes, some questionable officiating, and a nonexistent run game for the Pats. Then, Brian discusses the Bruins' surprising 3-0-0 start, including some excellent goaltending from Jeremy Swayman (33:35). Brian ends with some listener calls before he and Jamie wrap up with their thoughts on Drake Maye (41:10). Host: Brian Barrett Producer: Jamie McClellan Additional Production Supervision: Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby broke down the Saints' 25-19 loss to the New England Patriots. Bobby shared a stat about the Saints' consistently poor defensive starts. He criticized Chris Olave and New Orleans' young DBs.
Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' 25-19 loss to the New England Patriots. Bobby shared a stat about the Saints' consistently poor defensive starts. He also praised Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and criticized Chris Olave and New Orleans' young DBs. The guys spoke to WWL listeners after the game. Bobby slammed Olave and Juwan Johnson for not making plays for Spencer Rattler. The guys listened to Saints DT Davon Godchaux's postgame comments.
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Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' 25-19 loss to the New England Patriots. Bobby shared a stat about the Saints' consistently poor defensive starts. He also praised Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and criticized Chris Olave and New Orleans' young DBs. The guys spoke to WWL listeners after the game. Bobby slammed Olave and Juwan Johnson for not making plays for Spencer Rattler. The guys listened to Saints DT Davon Godchaux's postgame comments.
The JBP starts its latest episode with Drake's defamation case being dropped by a federal judge and whether or not they believe UMG's statement on continuing their relationship with the Canadian artist (18:46) before turning to the release of Mobb Deep's new album ‘Infinite' (52:11). Saweetie's ex-manager says she owes money and outs her for her relationship with a soccer star (1:27:18), the last escapee from the 10 who fled a New Orleans prison has been caught (1:56:10), and the room has a debate over inviting people to the cookout (2:10:30). Also, Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk's wife are putting on their own halftime show the same day of the Super Bowl (2:19:00), a Cash Money vs. No Limit Verzuz (2:28:20), Ice provides an update on Lil Durk's trial (2:41:56), Angie Martinez questions Doja Cat about devil worshipping (2:58:20), and much more. Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden
In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, host Mandii B invites her patrons for a lively and unfiltered Assembly of Classmates — an open discussion that blends current events, humor, and raw honesty. The conversation kicks off with introductions and setting the tone for the group’s engaging dialogue [00:00], before diving headfirst into the New Orleans jailbreak and the chaos that followed [02:50]. The group examines how crime, justice, and media narratives often collide, sparking debate over public perception versus personal accountability. From there, the conversation pivots to the highly publicized Diddy sentencing, with Mandii and her patrons questioning whether the punishment fits the crime [06:10]. Through sharp commentary and witty exchanges, they unpack what justice looks like in a celebrity-driven culture, and how public opinion often influences legal outcomes. Things take a provocative turn as the group addresses Cam Newton’s controversial request for a list of his partner’s past sexual partners [14:31]. This sparks an intense, funny, and revealing conversation about trust, transparency, and insecurity in modern relationships. The discussion deepens as they debate relationship standards and emotional baggage [34:58], moving into how people navigate secrets, pasts, and expectations with new partners [40:18]. As the dialogue unfolds, Mandii and the patrons examine the complexity of sexual history and double standards in dating [44:55], questioning whether full disclosure builds intimacy or fuels insecurity. The debate evolves into a broader reflection on judgment, dating preferences, and the pressure to uphold certain moral standards in modern society[50:05–55:47]. The episode then shifts into a heartfelt yet hilarious exploration of family dynamics and financial responsibility[01:00:08], where the group calls out the hypocrisy in parenting, relationships, and “doing it all” culture. Finally, they close with a thoughtful look at intentionality in relationships and parenthood [01:04:29], emphasizing that personal growth and honest communication are at the heart of healthy connections. With a mix of real talk, laughter, and perspective, this Selective Ignorance bonus episode captures the essence of Mandii B’s community — candid conversations that challenge norms, encourage vulnerability, and remind listeners that learning through dialogue is the ultimate act of growth. “No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.