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A strange new obsession is sweeping the internet, and thousands of people are spending $6.99 on something that promises to make their biggest wish come true—but there's a catch. In this edition of Nina’s What’s Trending, the crew dives into the viral craze everyone’s talking about, debates a surprising new dating trend, and discusses a musician taking matters into her own hands after feeling overlooked. Find out why these stories are sparking conversations everywhere and what the team says they'd wish for if given the chance. Nina's What's Trending is your daily dose of the hottest headlines, viral moments, and must-know stories from The Jubal Show! From celebrity gossip and pop culture buzz to breaking news and weird internet trends, Nina’s got you covered with everything trending right now. She delivers it with wit, energy, and a touch of humor. Stay in the know and never miss a beat—because if it’s trending, Nina’s talking about it! This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we will examine the changing dynamics of insecurity and violence in the Americas and the Caribbean, with a focus on the professionalization, adaptability, and diversification of transnational organized crime. You will hear the intervention of Dr. Vinicius de Carvalho, Reader in Brazilian and Latin American Studies in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. His remarks explore how criminal networks operate across borders, exploit regulatory and institutional gaps, and expand into multiple illicit markets, underscoring the importance of defining security with greater precision in legislative and policy responses. This episode was recorded on November 27, 2025, during the high-level dialogue “An Overview of Security and Violence in the Americas and the Caribbean: Structural Factors and New Trends,” held as part of the First Gathering of the ParlAmericas Parliamentary Network on Security, “Human Security and Regional Stability: Parliamentary Responses to Challenges in the Americas and the Caribbean,” organized by ParlAmericas in Panama City, Panama. You can access the meeting content here.
Welcome back to Tom Ferry's Outliers Series—where we study the disciplines of agents who are doing extraordinary things. What does it take to go from no clients and no money to leading the top-producing medium-sized team in the country at Real Broker? In this episode, Tom Ferry sits down with Shannon Gillette to unpack her remarkable journey of growth and the leadership principles that fuel her 300+ transaction-a-year business. Shannon shares a candid look at the mistake that cost her a $2 million listing and the specific communication systems she implemented to ensure it never happens again. She also explains why she is abandoning "polished" video trends for a more authentic, "talk to a friend" approach that is already winning her multi-million dollar listings before they even officially launch. If you are feeling the burnout of being a solo agent, struggling to stay consistent with your content, or looking for a way to stand out in a crowded market, this conversation is your blueprint for the next level. In this episode, you'll learn: The Communication Reset: How using automated, detailed seller reports can prevent you from getting fired and prove your value every week. The Content Rebrand: Why big captions, speed ramps, and "sales voices" are dying, and what the new era of authentic storytelling looks like. The Culture Code: Why Shannon considers gossiping or complaining a form of "stealing" from the team and how to hire only those who align with your core values. The YouTube Advantage: How to leverage the world's second-largest search engine for listing marketing that attracts buyers who aren't even actively looking. The Reality of Scaling: The first move you must make to transition from a solo agent in a panic to a team leader who actually experiences traditional weekends. Ready to build a business that serves your life instead of consuming it? The most successful agents don't just work harder; they build better systems and surround themselves with the right mentors. Discover how Tom Ferry coaching can help you find your path to 300+ deals while reclaiming your time. Schedule a free coaching consultation today:
Connor and Mike dive in the latest MLB headlines and react to a crotch chop from one particular pitcher.
Justice for monocles! Ballmaxxing Australia’s Best: Kid in a TV commercial LINKS Alex Dyson's new book 'The Apocalypse and Other Mild Inconveniences' HERE Listen to Chopped Unc Mixtape, an album by Boilermakers on #SoundCloud HERE TICKETS TO MATT OKINE AUSTRALIAN COMEDY TOUR HERE If you've got something to add to the show, slide into our DMs @matt.and.alex CREDITSHosts: Matt Okine and Alex Dyson Produced by: Bronwyn Dojcsak Post Production: Darcy Thomson Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ballmaxxing: increasing the size of your testicles and it's addicting and fun. Strongman pulled a car with his penis while his body was on fire to raise money for cancer. Philadelphia art museum brings the Rocky statue inside their doors after decades of tension, which wasn't so much tension.Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast in the world. Weird news 5 days/week and on Friday it's only Floridaman. SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones Buy MERCH: https://weirdafnews.merchmake.com/ - Check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones - wants Jonesy to come perform standup comedy in your city? Fill out the form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvYbm8Wgz3Oc2KSDg0-C6EtSlx369bvi7xdUpx_7UNGA_fIw/viewform
While the SAT changed in a very big way during the digital transition, the exam has continued to evolve in a way that test takers need to understand. Amy and Mike invited educator Lori Goldstein to review new trends in SAT Reading & Writing. What are five things you will learn in this episode? How have the Words in Context questions changed? What is the new way in which "weaken the claim" questions are appearing? What is the new twist in the Transitions questions? What have been important changes to the Rhetorical Synthesis questions? Should students do RW module questions in order? MEET OUR GUEST Lori Goldstein grew up in NY and NJ and attended the University of Pennsylvania, earning a degree in Communications. She worked in television for a while (behind the scenes) and then took a job in Florida. Eventually, Lori started selling sailboats in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, which provided her the opportunity to go sailing every chance she had. After raising her family, Lori decided to become a math teacher. She enrolled to get the credits needed to re-learn all the high school math that she had forgotten. This was actually fun for her, allowing her inner nerd to come out. She started tutoring kids in math. Eventually, one parent asked if she could help their daughter with the SAT. "Why not?" she said. The rest is history. Lori previously appeared on this podcast in episode 235 for a Test Prep Profile and in episode 538 to discuss All About Digital SAT Reading & Writing. Lori can be reached at circletestprep.com. LINKS Meet The Digital SAT: READING AND WRITING RELATED EPISODES RESOURCES FOR THE DIGITAL SAT HOW THE DIGITAL SAT IS SCORED THE NEW DIGITAL SAT EXPERIENCE: A STUDENT PERSPECTIVE NEW SAT TEST SPECIFICATIONS ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright, Roots2Words, and College Eagle. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, get in touch through our contact page.
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We have a selection of Bottle Barn picks from Dan Berger on California Wine Country with Dan and Daedalus Howell today, wines that Dan says show a trend in the retail wine business. He has brought selections from Bottle Barn that will illustrate this new direction. Dan Berger is our weekly co-host and has also been featured on the show, such as this episode about Gamay Beaujolais. Many younger consumers are looking for something different. Instead of dwelling on doom and gloom because of low sales, there is an opportunity to reset the industry and to rethink things. As consumers change, the industry needs to adapt to changing tastes and provide more variety. Dan calls it a Return to Reality. So, for example, we have seen a rebirth of Chenin Blanc in the last 10 years. Barry Herbst, wine buyer at Bottle Barn, makes sure that the store has lots of choices for people looking for something new. ++++ CWC is brought to you by Deodora Estate Vineyards. Visit Deodora to discover 72 acres in the Petaluma Gap that are producing exceptional Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling. Sip the difference ! ++++ Esporão, Assyrtyko and Pigato The first taste is Esporão, a Portuguese white wine made in the style of Chardonnay. It is aged in wood, but delicately. It has only 13.5% ABV. The region is near the Atlantic Ocean in a cool area. It’s a 2020 and still fresh. It was $30 at first release, but now it is $12.99. The wine has the aging that it needs, it’s ready to drink. The next tasting is a 2024 Assyrtyko. It is a Greek grape that grows primarily in Greece. But this one is from Jim Barry Wines in Claire Valley in Australia. It sells for about $24 at Bottle Barn. Dan thinks the next wave of interest in wine will not be from collectors. There will have to be more diversity in the choices of wines, varieties and origins. Wine today is better than it has ever been around the world, because of better grape growing and better technology. Then they taste a 2024 Pigato from Liguria from the Durin label. It has some lemon blossom in the aroma. It’s delicious and has a lot of personality. Pigato only grows in Italy in Piedmont and Liguria, both are cool climates. Wine makers need to plant grapes like Pigato here in California. Pithos Rosso and Verduno Pelaverga Next is a red, Pithos Rosso. The bottle is 750 ml but has a squat shape. The grape variety is Nero d’Avola and is native to Sicily. The label says both Italy and Sicily. It is red, but light and delicious and not particularly tannic. Last is a 2024 Verduno Pelaverga from Fratelli Alessandria. It is a light grape from the Piemonte province, where Barolo and Barbera also grow. Pelaverga was planted as a blending grape. After 1945, they sent cuttings to UC Davis. Then, the vineyard was bulldozed and became extinct in Italy. But UC Davis had cuttings and now they have replanted it in Italy. It is as light as a Rosé but it has the taste and flavor of red wine. It’s Dan’s favorite recent discovery. Bottle Barn has it for $29.95, down from $45. It has the flavor profile of a good Barolo. Black pepper, violets, green herb, “complexity without knowing what it is.” Pelaverga is very rare here. The importer is North Berkeley Imports. Dan says they are committed to the wines they import.
A new study shows that more people are going out to dinner and events alone. A ship is attacked near the Strait of Hormuz as Iran says it's "prepared to create a graveyard." The supreme court is asked to restore access to mail-order abortion pill Mifepristone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 24, 2026: The Wall Street Journal reports entry-level hiring is rebounding — but IBM's HR chief says AI can already do almost everything those jobs used to require, and ZipRecruiter's data shows 73% of grads are now considering gig or trade work because corporate entry roles have dried up. Business Insider investigates "tokenmaxxing" — the new corporate sport where employees at Disney, Meta, and JPMorgan compete to burn the most AI tokens — and a new study of 22,000 developers shows exactly what that's doing to actual work quality. And The Guardian reports Meta cutting 8,000 jobs and Microsoft offering buyouts to 9,000 people on the same day they announce hundreds of billions in new AI investment.
John Barker of the ORHA discusses the business in Ohio including how food costs in Q1 compare to Q4 of 2025
Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales are both out — but is this a new wave of accountability or something that's been happening for years? Joe Pags looks back at past high-profile cases and connects the dots. Plus, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is continuing her push to hold members of Congress accountable over misconduct allegations, keeping the pressure on Capitol Hill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From RV camping and cruise tourism to low-altitude flights, many Chinese people are not just traveling, they are traveling differently. What is driving this change? Is it simply a rebound in consumer confidence, or does it point to a broader shift in how people choose to spend? And what could it mean for local economies and China's long-term growth? Host Dou Hongyu is joined by Professor John Gong from the University of International Business and Economics, Assistant Professor of Economics Li Lun with the School of Economics at Peking University, and Mario Cavolo, Founder and CEO of M Communications Group, also a senior fellow at the Center for China & Globalization, to explore these questions.
- Overview of Thyroid Cancer - Diagnosis & Staging - Updates on Treatment Options - Clinical Trial Updates - New Treatment Approaches for Refractory Thyroid Cancer - Preventing & Managing Treatment Side Effects, Symptoms, Discomfort & Pain - The Importance of Communicating with Your Health Care Team: Key Questions to Ask - Guidelines to Prepare for Telehealth/Telemedicine Appointments, Including Technology, Prepared List of Questions & Discussion of OpenNotes - Nutrition & Hydration Concerns & Tips - Questions to Ask Your Health Care Team about Your Quality-of-Life Concerns - Questions for Our Panel of Experts
- Overview of Thyroid Cancer - Diagnosis & Staging - Updates on Treatment Options - Clinical Trial Updates - New Treatment Approaches for Refractory Thyroid Cancer - Preventing & Managing Treatment Side Effects, Symptoms, Discomfort & Pain - The Importance of Communicating with Your Health Care Team: Key Questions to Ask - Guidelines to Prepare for Telehealth/Telemedicine Appointments, Including Technology, Prepared List of Questions & Discussion of OpenNotes - Nutrition & Hydration Concerns & Tips - Questions to Ask Your Health Care Team about Your Quality-of-Life Concerns - Questions for Our Panel of Experts
China's consumer spending has shown a noticeable rebound in the first two months of the year. What are the key drivers? Though the performance beat expectations, it remains the weakest start to a year since 2000, excluding the pandemic slump. How much of a concern is this against the backdrop of still-fragile consumer confidence and broader economic headwinds? And as the rise of the "emotional economy" comes into focus, what should policymakers, investors and businesses do to adapt to these new trends? Host Tu Yun joins John Gong, Professor of Economics, University of International Business and Economics, Subramania Bhatt, the Founder and CEO of the Singapore-based marketing technology company China Trading Desk, and Chen Jiahe, the Chief Investment Officer of the Beijing-based Novem Arcae Technologies to find out the answers.
The approach to AI so far can be best described as a using brute force to make things happen. It's been effective so far, but the approach starts to run into problems when the numbers get really big. Thankfully, some new developments in AI could help alleviate that challenge. Matt, Jon, and Tyler discuss how Google and ARM are advancing AI efficiency. Plus, social media's bad week in court and the mailbag. Tyler Crowe, Jon, Quast, and Matt Frankel discuss: Meta and Alphabet losing watershed social media cases Is a “tobacco moment” as bad as it sounds? Advancements in AI efficiency Mailbag: Auto invest or buy the dip? Companies discussed: GOOG, META, BP, DD, DOW, MMM, ARM, AAPL, MU, SNDK, INTC, NVDA, AMD Got investing questions for the podcast? Email us at podcasts@fool.com Host: Tyler CroweGuests: Matt Frankel, Jon QuastEngineer: Bart Shannon Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, "TMF") do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The peptide, banned in the world of bodybuilding and elite sports, is now making its way into the mainstream health world and is being marketed online as a tool for biohacking and prolonging life. - Peptida yang dilarang dalam dunia binaraga dan olahraga ellit, kini masuk ke dunia kesehatan arus utama dan dipasarkan secara online sebagai alat untuk biohacking dan memperpanjang umur.
In this special live episode recorded during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, she sits down with Kevin Conroy, CEO of Exact Sciences and the force behind Cologuard; Judy Faulkner, founder and CEO of Epic Systems; and epidemiologist Dr. Caitlin Murphy to dig into why this disease keeps striking younger people. They cover the leading theories like ultra-processed foods, microplastics, the microbiome and debate whether the screening age should drop below 45, and get into the symptoms doctors too often brush off. If you know someone in their 30s or 40s, send them this one. It could save a life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"Looksmaxxing" is a trend on social media where, as the name suggests, men aim to "maximise" their appearance in sometimes extreme ways. There are tales of breaking legs in order to be taller, and talk of "bone smashing" – where young men claim they are hammering their faces to heighten their cheekbones.Today, Becca Rothfeld, a writer with The New Yorker magazine, talks about where this movement came from and why so many of its stars are Australian.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Looksmaxxing" is a trend on social media where, as the name suggests, men aim to "maximise" their appearance in sometimes extreme ways. There are tales of breaking legs in order to be taller, and talk of "bone smashing" – where young men claim they are hammering their faces to heighten their cheekbones.Today, Becca Rothfeld, a writer with The New Yorker magazine, talks about where this movement came from and why so many of its stars are Australian.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marie Schwartz caught up with MaryLeigh Bliss from Ypulse at NRF to talk Gen Z in 2026. The old marketing playbooks? They're history. The 20-year trend cycle is over. MaryLeigh explains how social media has created a "firehose" of fragmented trends where Gen Z is nostalgic for everything at once. Whether it's a 90s reboot or a meme from two weeks ago, the pace is moving faster than most retailers can keep up with. We're also seeing the rise of the "AI Detective." Gen Z is hunting for glitches and demanding that AI-generated content be clearly labeled. Transparency is now a requirement for trust, which is why brands like Aerie are winning by doubling down on human authenticity. Finally, the "post-social" era has arrived. Follower counts don't guarantee reach anymore, the algorithm is the new gatekeeper. From the "social closet" (dressing up for TikTok but living in sweatpants) to the surprising return of cinema-going, this episode covers exactly how to reach the next generation in 2026. Watch the full interview for the complete Gen Z playbook.
We discuss Ross Tucker's comments on the biggest overarching trends in the NFL last year and how the Seahawks had some influence over them. Then, M's insider Shannon Drayer joins the show to discuss the latest on JP Crawford and Bryce Miller's injuries, and the atmosphere around the team when it comes to the Randy Arozarena Cal Raleigh situation.
We discuss Ross Tucker's comments on the biggest overarching trends in the NFL last year and how the Seahawks had some influence over them. Then, M's insider Shannon Drayer joins the show to discuss the latest on JP Crawford and Bryce Miller's injuries, and the atmosphere around the team when it comes to the Randy Arozarena Cal Raleigh situation.
Send a textOn this episode, Gillis and Tarryn talk about the new online trend...talking shit about people by putting them directly on blast publicly and attacking the PERSON vs correcting the info. It's a online battle now with who can be more disrespectful. Consider this a bitch session... mostly Tarryn going off. Support the showThank you for listening! Don't forget to share our podcast on social and tag us in the share to help us get the word out! Be sure to follow us on social media more education: Tarryn - http://instagram.com/tarryn_nettlesGillis - http://instagram.com/gillis331Interested in working with us? Reach out us! Tarryn: Tarryn@gtnutritionperformance.org Gillis: gpellegrinllc@gmail.com We offer 1:1 online coaching, lab reviews, running labs, 1:1 mentoring for coaches, or group mentoring for coaches. Be on the lookout for educational classes/course coming soon!
Fitness is no longer just about burning calories or building muscle; it's about belonging. Whitney White Kozlowski is the founder of The Beau Collective, a hybrid fitness studio and curated retail space in Park City that reimagines what the gym experience can be. A decade ago, Whitney brought her bold vision to life, creating a "third place" where challenging workouts meet genuine connection and curated experiences. She leads by example, fostering a community rooted in consistency, inspirational messaging, and daily delight…bringing others along for an ever-evolving ride of growth and good vibes. Whitney's career is defined by vibrant vision and a relentless heart for impact, making her a recognized powerhouse at the intersection of collaborative community and wellness. In this episode, Whitney shares how women are reshaping fitness culture, why accountability fuels consistency, and why the future of fitness is rooted in energy, connection, and mental well-being. What you will learn from this episode: Define what a "third place" is and why it matters for women's leadership and well-being. Learn why group fitness creates deeper accountability than working out alone. Discover how to build fitness into your life as a non-negotiable appointment. Topics Covered: 01:46 – Reinventing fitness through a hybrid model of workouts, retail, and community. 06:29 – What a "third place" really means — and why connection fuels consistency. 10:33 – How to find your third place and build accountability that actually sticks. 14:35 – Treating fitness like a non-negotiable calendar appointment. 17:31 – The future of fitness: energy, mental health, and belonging over aesthetics. Key Takeaways: "Strong is the new black. I think that community women are able to say this is like a new daily vitamin." — Whitney White Kozlowski "Real growth happens when you have time under tension, and the same is for a lot of these powerful women in business." — Whitney White Kozlowski "I think we are refocusing on so much of mental health and connection as a commodity and that people are really realizing we are better together." — Whitney White Kozlowski Ways to Connect with Whitney White Kozlowski : Website 1: https://www.thebeaucollective.com Website 2: https://www.thebeaucollectivephx.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beaucollective/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitney-white-kozlowski-96a053159 Ways to Connect with Sarah E. Brown: Website: https://www.sarahebrown.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrSarahEBrown LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahebrownphd To speak with her: bookachatwithsarahebrown.com
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In today’s What’s Trending, the screen time struggle is getting serious. From parents ditching school laptops for pen and paper ✏️ to Gen Z spending real money on app blockers to avoid social media
Send a textWhat's on your mind, Kirkland? We're joined by Community Engagement Coordinator Luana Hancock who is making it easier than ever to connect with your friendly neighborhood councilmembers. We also chat about virtually touring the local recycling center, the polite way to dump your cooking oil, ways to give some love to our parks, what's coming up at council, and why we're fans of vans. Plus, we share fun upcoming events that involve cocoa, French pastries, and dogs.Shownotes: www.kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20260212
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1.30.26 Hour 1 1:00- We open up the show discussing John Wall night and how great the organization did to honor him. 19:45- The Eagles hired Sean Mannion as their OC and now joins David Blough as a very young OC... Is this the new trend?
The Eagles hired Sean Mannion as their OC and now joins David Blough as a very young OC... Is this the new trend?
Board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Mary Claire Haver breaks down what to know and look out for when it comes to menopause. Also, Alison Oliver stops by to catch up and share details about her role in the highly anticipated new film ‘Wuthering Heights.' Plus, a closer look at romance cyber scams — how to keep your identity safe and what to do if you or someone you know falls victim. And, Craig gets in the kitchen to whip up his delicious, supercharged chili recipe, perfect for a cozy winter night. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Loss of sight, a major sense, may not always be predictable but may also be the first sign that something worse is going on. The smallest of our blood vessels are in the eye, visible only with special equipment and the skills of a great eye doctor. Clues are left within the eye, as other small-vessel disease is starting elsewhere. An astute eye doctor can see...