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We hope you all had a wonderful holiday season, full of warmth and joy and rest. We ourselves took a bit of a hiatus the past couple of months, releasing a handful of specialty episodes, collections, and interviews.But 2026 is now upon us and with it, we are gearing up for another full year at the FoG! To dust off the cobwebs and prepare for the upcoming slate of episodes, we tagged in on New Years Day to discuss our respective holidays, share some things we've been watching, and reminisce about 2025 on the show. We also look forward to the new year and what we're looking forward to for this year's films.Next week, we start our regularly scheduled program, but until then, we hope you enjoy this off-format chat and we hope you've had a very Happy New Year.7:17 - How were your holidays?15:56 - What did you get to watch?24:41 - What were your top 3 things about FoG 2025?41:23 - What are you looking forward to in 2026?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan, Tim and Billie are back to discuss the latest Spurs News. We look back at the 1-1 home draw with Sunderland as well as the bore draw with Brentford on New Years Day. We look at the positives and negatives of the performances and as you can imagine there is much discussion of Thomas Frank. We discuss the departure of Brennan Johnson as well as look at the transfer window as a whole and take in your comments and questions as always. We end with a look ahead at upcoming games against Bournemouth in the league and high flying Aston Villa in the third round of the FA Cup. COYS
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Today, taking time to celebrate the holidays has become tradition. For enslaved people, the coming new year might have been a time of fear, dread or the anxious time that they've been waiting for to escape.
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Steve, David, Hannah, Jimmy, Matthew. and Francesco give Ralph a well-deserved break and highlight some of the clips they want to revisit from another challenging, inspiring, fascinating, infuriating, and galvanizing year. Featuring interviews with Chris Hedges, Jon Merryman, Mike German, and more.Featured ClipsDouglas Brinkley — The Legacy of Jimmy Carter (January 11, 2025)Chris Hedges — A Genocide Foretold/ World BEYOND War (March 29, 2025)Peter Beinart — Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza (March 15, 2025)John Bonifaz — Impeach Trump!... Again (August 30, 2025)Mike German — Policing White Supremacy (March 8, 2025)Stephen Witt — The AI Prompt That Could End the World (November 8, 2025)Jon Merryman — Trading Life For Death (July 12, 2025)News 1/2/26* Our top story this week is of course the news that the CIA has conducted a drone strike inside the sovereign borders of Venezuela. CNN reports U.S. Special Operations Forces provided intelligence support for this strike, though spec-ops leadership denies this claim. Unsurprisingly, the CIA itself declined to comment. Earlier this month, self-styled Secretary of War Pete Hegseth compared Venezuelan “narcoterrorists,” to Al-Qaeda, indicating that the U.S. plans to use the same counterterrorism playbook that they deployed in the Middle East in Latin America. This, of course, begs the question of whether the United States is willing to reckon with creating a miniature Iraq or Afghanistan so close to home.* Giving the game away, Mike Pompeo – who served as Trump's Secretary of State from 2018 to 2021, told Fox News that the U.S. “can help rebuild…their oil sector,” and that, following a successful ouster of President Nicolás Maduro, American energy companies like Halliburton and Chevron would be able to “go down to Venezuela, [and] build out an economic capitalist model.” This from CBS Austin. President Trump has certainly not been subtle about his designs on Venezuela's oil, but this naked salivation over handing the country's fossil fuel deposits over to Halliburton is another eerie re-rerun of Iraq.* In more news from Latin America, ABC reports workers in Bolivia have declared a general strike to protest the new neoliberal government's announcement that they would scrap longstanding fuel subsidies in the impoverished nation. The fuel subsidies were first introduced under the Leftist government of Evo Morales nearly twenty years ago and have been maintained ever since; President Rodrigo Paz, who took office in November, marks the first non-leftist government elected in the country since 2006. The strike was called by Bolivia's powerful Central Union of Workers, but so far has largely been led by miners with other sectors, such as transportation workers, appearing more hesitant. When united, organized labor in Bolivia has delivered stunning victories in the past, but it remains to be seen how this strike will unfold.* In more foreign policy news, Israel has become the first country to formally recognize the East African breakaway state of Somaliland. Many question why Israel is making this decision at all and particularly why they are doing so at this moment; speculation abounds about a potential quid pro quo, with Israel extending recognition in exchange for Somaliland agreeing to accept Palestinians pushed out of Gaza. Somalia is currently a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. In a statement with other non-permanent council members Algeria, Guyana and Sierra Leone, Somalia's UN Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman said Somalia, “unequivocally reject any steps aimed at advancing this objective, including any attempt by Israel to relocate the Palestinian population from Gaza to the northwestern region of Somalia.” This from Reuters.* In more Israel-Palestine news, American Jewish activist Cameron Kasky – a survivor of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school shooting currently running in the primary to succeed Rep. Jerrold Nadler in New York's 12th congressional district – took the unprecedented step of visiting Palestine over the holidays to see the “reality on the ground.” He spent Christmas at a “peace march in Bethlehem calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza,” and issued a statement on the need to “end the settlements that violate international law and stop encouraging New Yorkers to move there,” in a social media post that garnered nearly 2 million views. Kasky is seeking to consolidate progressive support in this crowded primary, which pits him against Kennedy scion Jack Schlossberg, among many others.* Turning to domestic news, lawmakers in the House and Senate are considering their options to force Attorney General Pam Bondi to release the totality of the documents related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Among these are two tools often cited by Ralph Nader and Bruce Fein but rarely invoked by Congress: inherent contempt and impeachment. Per NBC, Representative Thomas Massie said “The quickest way, and…most expeditious way, to get justice for these victims is to bring inherent contempt against Pam Bondi,” with Congressman Ro Khanna adding that the lawmakers are “building a bipartisan coalition, and it would fine Pam Bondi for every day that she's not releasing these documents.” Meanwhile, Newsweek reports Massie polled his followers and over 35,000 responded that Bondi should be impeached. However, no articles of impeachment against Bondi have yet been filed. It remains to be seen whether Congress will actually use the immense power vested in the body by the Constitution, or if these efforts will be stymied by the obsequious leadership of the Republican caucus.* Speaking of political party cowardice, this week the DNC announced that they would block the release of their own “autopsy” of what went wrong in the disastrous 2024 presidential election campaign. Writing in the Guardian, friend of the show Norman Solomon – director of RootsAction, executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy – excoriated the party leadership for dodging hard questions such as “how much money went to insider consultants and advertising contractors as the Harris campaign managed to spend $1.5bn during the hallowed 107 days of her presidential campaign last year,” and the wisdom of “Harris continuing to toe the Biden line for huge arms shipments to Israel while its military continued to slaughter Palestinian civilians in Gaza.” More bluntly, an anonymous DNC member quoted in this piece said the decision to block the autopsy is, “about protecting people who fucked up.” RootsAction has released their own autopsy, which pulls no punches.* Our next two stories have to do with online gambling. First, in an address to mayors from across Italy this week, Pope Leo XIV denounced the “scourge of gambling,” which has “ruined many families,” and characterized the issue as a form of “loneliness.” He warned of a litany of other forms of loneliness as well, including “mental disorders, depression, cultural and spiritual poverty, and social abandonment,” according to the Catholic News Agency. Pope Leo cited a report from Caritas showing a surge in gambling across Italy, though this phenomenon is by no means constrained to the country. In the U.S., study after study shows Americans engaging in gambling at unprecedented levels. For example, a 2025 National Institutes of Health study showed 61.3% of adults in North America reported gambling within the past 12 months.* Meanwhile, USA Today reports Drake has been hit with a RICO lawsuit for “promoting an illegal online casino while using proceeds from the site to artificially inflate streams of his music.” This lawsuit, which also names streamers Adin Ross and George Nguyen, centers around Stake.us, which, the suit alleges “was created to bypass restrictions after Stake.com was banned from operating everywhere in the U.S.” As this piece explains, Stake claims that it does not allow gambling with real money in order to evade regulations, but in fact uses stand-ins like “Stake Cash” which can be exchanged for real currency. Drake and Ross were “paid to promote the platform by participating in livestreamed gambling with cash ‘surreptitiously' provided by Stake.” In turn, Drake is accused of using the illicit funds to “[deploy] automated bots and streaming farms to artificially inflate play counts of his music across major platforms, such as Spotify,” as part of his feud with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar. If nothing else, this story shows how ubiquitous online gambling has become, infecting all facets and all levels of popular culture.* Finally, for some good news, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was sworn in at midnight on New Years Eve. Mamdani took the oath of office in the decommissioned subway station underneath City Hall, in a small ceremony, followed by a large public inauguration on New Years Day. In his Executive Order 01, Mamdani officially rescinded “All Executive Orders issued on or after September 26, 2024,” otherwise known as the date of outgoing Mayor Eric Adams' indictment on charges of corruption. These now-rescinded executive orders included officially adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, a definition which includes antizionism, and other pro-Israel actions. That said, Mamdani explicitly stated he will retain an order establishing a Mayor's Office to Combat Antisemitism. Others include an order allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement to operate on Riker's Island, and a blanket ban on the city's horse carriage industry. The New York Daily News notes “Mamdani has voiced support for banning the industry, but says he first wants to engage in dialogue with the union advocating for carriage drivers.” All in all, this marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of America's largest city. We wish the city, and the mayor, good luck.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Clint Stoerner & Shaun Bijani are LIVE on a FOOTBALL FRIDAY from Twin Peaks on 290 as they begin the show getting their reactions in on a wild New Years Day of College Football! Also, the guys discuss the current health state of the Texans. Plus, they take a look at how the Astros are looking roster construction wise after signing a star Japanese pitcher.
Clint Stoerner & Shaun Bijani are LIVE on a FOOTBALL FRIDAY from Twin Peaks on 290 as they begin the show getting their reactions in on a wild New Years Day of College Football! Also, the guys discuss the current health state of the Texans. Plus, they take a look at how the Astros are looking roster construction wise after signing a star Japanese pitcher. Following their thrashing of the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Rose Bowl, Clint Stoerner believes that Indiana has given everyone the way to be successful. Plus, they discuss the Texans injury report, who they are comfortable playing, and more! Dirty's Daily goes on on a Football Friday as Clint discusses what Tom Brady said that could be the way the Texans could be like his Patriots. Plus, the guys get more thoughts on the CFP. Later, after the signing of Tatsuya Imai, Clint & Shaun wonder what the Astros starting rotation is looking like. Clint Stoerner & Shain Bijani kick off the last hour with 5 O'Clock Fire as they update you on the latest Texans injury report & more! Also, college football is broken. Before the weekend gets here, Clint & Shaun got their predictions for the regular season finale between the Texans & Colts.
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, we bring you the best of Mark Levin on New Years Day. President Trump announces that the U.S. America has launched “Operation Hawkeye Strike” in Syria after ISIS ambushed and killed two of our soldiers and an interpreter. Trump promised overwhelming retaliation—and he's delivering—sending jets, helicopters, and artillery to wipe out ISIS fighters and their infrastructure. This is real leadership: when you kill Americans, you pay the price. Later, America was founded by Christians—all delegates at the Constitutional Convention and Second Continental Congress were Christian—and Christianity is a tolerant, and humane faith enabling religious minorities to live freely. The Declaration of Independence's references to God stem from Judeo-Christian values, with Christianity heavily influenced by Judaism, as recognized by the founders; modern efforts, like those by Tucker Carlson, to separate the two are a new attack on both Jews and Christians, repudiated as blasphemy by pastors. Americanism is fundamentally incompatible with Islamism. There's an alliance between leftists and Islamists driven by a shared goal of destroying the West, America, its Constitution, and republican system. Afterward, America owes its greatness to the Republican Party, which ended slavery and passed civil rights acts that Democrats wrongly claim credit for, rooted in foundational principles called constitutional conservatism. Without it, the nation would be an awful, dark, lawless place. The party fights to secure borders, promote assimilation, teach true history (good, bad, and ugly), and elect conservatives who embrace national ideals, leading to better quality of life in free states compared to dying blue ones. However, internal threats like Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, and Steve Bannon seek to destroy the Republican Party—not just its establishment—and its Judeo-Christian foundations, abandoning the legacy of Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Coolidge, Eisenhower, Reagan, and Trump, without specifying a replacement. In addition, U.S. Attorney's office in Minnesota has announced new indictments in the Somali community revealing industrial-scale fraud in the state's Medicaid programs, with half or more of the roughly $18 billion paid out since 2018 potentially fraudulent across at least 14 high-risk services. The fraud outpaces other states, risking essential services and ripping off taxpayers. Why isn't there any outrage from Democrats like Rep Ilhan Omar? Also, Inflation is decreasing significantly, and the U.S. economy is poised for improvement despite possible short-term dips, ultimately leading to growth. President Trump has implemented extensive pro-growth measures across sectors such as natural resources, food, commercial fisheries, and farming, including removing Biden-era regulations, and enacting massive tax and regulatory cuts reminiscent of Reagan's. Finally, we have a growing terrorist threat in Europe stemming from the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, which has been exported through operational networks involving Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran. These Islamists are already in the U.S. waiting and plotting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam Ausland is in for Big Ben and talks about the big New Years Day matchups in the College Football Playoffs, is joined by Law Murray of The Athletic to talk NBA, dives into the idea of teams "tanking" in the NBA, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brodes filled in for the WIP Afternoon Show on New Years Day talkin about Kevin Patullo's INFURIATING offense!
Clint Stoerner & Ron Hughley are OUT, Criss Partee & Luke Mauro are IN as they get their first reactions in on the Astros signing Tatsuya Imai! Also, the guys are joined by Texans DL Sheldon Rankins! Plus, they debate who they want the Texans to face in the first round of the playoffs. With the Houston Rockets halfway through their season, Criss Partee & Luke Mauro discuss and wonder if the Rockets are where they should be at this point. Additionally, Are The Texans The New Patriots? Plus, does DeMeco Ryans deserve hardware? Luke Mauro takes over for Clint Stoerner on Dirty's Daily and he has questions about New Years. He, Criss Partee, & producer Collin Neill discuss. The guys also discuss whether Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans is the one that will lead the Texans to the promised land. Plus with the final week of the season afoot, the AFC South became really good this year. Criss Partee & Luke Mauro hit the 5 O'Clock Fire as they get you up to speed on the Astros new pitcher & more! Then, they get more input on the Texans. The guys then give their 2026 Houston Sports Resolutions before they sign off on this New Year's Day!
Jonas Knox & Dan Beyer fill in for the Dan Patrick Show as they start up with the Miami vs Ohio State upset that happened the previous day with Miami knocking off the previous champs to advance. Plus, the guys have some very interesting traditions for New Years Day such as a lot of sandwiches and even 12 grapes, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this classic BreakPoint commentary, Chuck Colson tells the story behind "Amazing Grace". __________ For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
A chat with Kimberly Soenen about universal healthcare. https://www.universalhealthcarenow.com/
Happy New Year! Bringing you the "best of", well, YOU from 2025. We share some of our favorite caller segments of the year, plus a couple of our best interviews with Will Cain and Charles Cooke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(January 01, 2026) We could use a return to gallantry. 26 predictions for 2026. CEOs say they’re unplugging by canceling meetings and playing with Legos over the holidays. Viral ‘6-7’ tops 2025 list of overused words and phrases.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Another New Year is upon us! What should the Christian do and how should they think about this day? The same thing believers do any other day; love God and do as you please!
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: New Beginnings: An Unlikely Library Encounter in Amsterdam Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-01-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De witbesneeuwde stad Amsterdam was stil op de ochtend van Nieuwjaarsdag.En: The white snow-covered city of Amsterdam was quiet on the morning of New Year's Day.Nl: Binnen in de Centrale Bibliotheek was het echter levendig.En: Inside the Centrale Bibliotheek, however, it was lively.Nl: Het warme licht vulde de ruimte terwijl de lezers zich verspreidden over de verschillende verdiepingen.En: The warm light filled the space as the readers spread out over the different floors.Nl: Bij de zeldzame boekenhoek verscheen Maarten, een stille grafisch ontwerper die op zoek was naar nieuwe inspiratie.En: In the rare books section appeared Maarten, a quiet graphic designer looking for new inspiration.Nl: Terwijl hij door de rijen liep, zag hij Sanne.En: As he walked through the rows, he saw Sanne.Nl: Zij stond met haar neus diep begraven in een boek over de geschiedenis van Nederland.En: She was deeply buried in a book about the history of Nederland.Nl: Sanne studeerde literatuur en hoopte een bijzondere invalshoek voor haar scriptie te vinden.En: Sanne was studying literature and hoped to find a unique angle for her thesis.Nl: Beiden waren verzonken in hun wereld, maar hun ogen kruisten toen ze toevallig naar hetzelfde zeldzame boek reikten.En: Both were absorbed in their worlds, but their eyes met when they coincidentally reached for the same rare book.Nl: Maarten glimlachte verlegen.En: Maarten smiled shyly.Nl: "Houd je ook van oude boeken?"En: "Do you also love old books?"Nl: vroeg hij, zijn stem zachtjes.En: he asked, his voice soft.Nl: Sanne knikte enthousiast.En: Sanne nodded enthusiastically.Nl: "Ja, ik ben altijd op zoek naar iets bijzonders."En: "Yes, I'm always looking for something special."Nl: Er was een aarzeling in hun stemmen, een onzekerheid.En: There was hesitation in their voices, an uncertainty.Nl: Beide hadden negatieve ervaringen gehad met vreemden, en die maakten hen terughoudend.En: Both had had negative experiences with strangers, which made them cautious.Nl: "Ik ben Maarten," zei hij uiteindelijk.En: "I'm Maarten," he finally said.Nl: "Ik zoek wat inspiratie voor mijn werk."En: "I'm looking for some inspiration for my work."Nl: Sanne stelde zich ook voor: "Ik ben Sanne.En: Sanne introduced herself too: "I'm Sanne.Nl: Voor mijn scriptie heb ik iets speciaals nodig over de Nederlandse geschiedenis."En: For my thesis, I need something special about Dutch history."Nl: Ze begonnen te praten over het boek in hun handen en ontdekten dat ze jaren geleden hetzelfde obscure college hadden bijgewoond.En: They started talking about the book in their hands and discovered that they had attended the same obscure college class years ago.Nl: De herinnering daaraan brak het ijs.En: The memory of that broke the ice.Nl: Er volgde een levendige discussie.En: A lively discussion followed.Nl: Maarten en Sanne deelden ideeën, lachten en voelden zich ineens minder alleen.En: Maarten and Sanne shared ideas, laughed, and suddenly felt less alone.Nl: De tijd vloog voorbij.En: Time flew by.Nl: Toen de zonnestralen door de ramen begonnen te vervagen, beseften ze dat ze de hele middag hadden gepraat.En: When the sun's rays began to fade through the windows, they realized they had been talking all afternoon.Nl: Ze stapten de bibliotheek uit, de koude lucht begroette hen.En: They stepped out of the library, greeted by the cold air.Nl: "Misschien kunnen we samen koffie drinken en verder praten?"En: "Perhaps we can have coffee together and continue talking?"Nl: stelde Maarten voor.En: Maarten suggested.Nl: Sanne glimlachte.En: Sanne smiled.Nl: "Dat lijkt me fijn.En: "That sounds nice.Nl: Het is lang geleden dat ik zo open over mijn werk kon zijn."En: It's been a long time since I could be so open about my work."Nl: Terwijl ze de straat op liepen, verdween stukje bij beetje de schroom die ze aan het begin van de dag hadden gevoeld.En: As they walked down the street, the reserve they felt at the beginning of the day slowly disappeared.Nl: Ze merkten op dat ze meer zelfvertrouwen hadden nu ze wisten dat er iemand was die hun passie deelde.En: They noticed they felt more confident now that they knew there was someone who shared their passion.Nl: Op deze ijskoude Nieuwjaarsdag begon er iets speciaals tussen Maarten en Sanne – een nieuw jaar en een nieuwe vriendschap beloofden veel goeds.En: On this icy New Year's Day, something special began between Maarten and Sanne—a new year and a new friendship promised many good things. Vocabulary Words:snow-covered: witbesneeuwdeinspiration: inspiratiegraphic designer: grafisch ontwerperrare: zeldzamecoincidentally: toevalligshyly: verlegenenthusiastically: enthousiasthesitation: aarzelinguncertainty: onzekerheidstrangers: vreemdenobscure: obscurebroke the ice: brak het ijslively discussion: levendige discussieabsorbed: verzonkenconfidence: zelfvertrouwencautious: terughoudendgreeted: begroettereserve: schroompassion: passiepromise: beloofdenunique: bijzondereliterature: literatuurthesis: scriptiesun's rays: zonnestralenfilled: vuldecold air: koude luchtattended: bijgewoondwalked: liepdisappeared: verdweenpromised: beloofden
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This is an emergency episode about The Archers, this week hosted by Philippa, Katie & QuentinA short midweek round up of The Archers SO FAR focusing on Sunday, Monday & Tuesday, New Years Eve and New Years Day plus the drama called Truth & Lies.You can BUY US A COFFEE here: buymeacoffee.com/allaboutthearchersYou can buy our MERCH here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/aboutthearchers/shopDo join our FACEBOOK Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1127587031446013/ We are on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aboutthearchersWe are on X: https://twitter.com/AboutTheArchersWe are on BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/allaboutthearchers.bsky.socialWe are on THREADS: https://www.threads.net/@aboutthearchersWe are on TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@allaboutthearchers?_t=8gmqKVCW3HM&_r=1Email us at quickbookreviews@outlook.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Happy New Year! Angelette Aviles sat in for C4 this morning. Bryan & Angelette started the show this morning asking what you were doing up early on New Years Day. For the year 2025 there were 133 homicides in Baltimore City. Words of 2025. The biggest stories of 2025. 25 years from today. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App!
The Greatness That Is The Philadelphia New Years Day Mummers Parade, No One Is Saying Climate Change Does Not Exist And Something To Think About Politics Has Become A Sporting Event
Steve Pakradooni Taking His First Solo Flight On The First Of The Year, Steve Welcomes Congressman Jeff Van Drew On This New Years Day, Steve Continues His Conversation With Congressman Jeff Van Drew And Kids Not Learning The Life Skills They Need In Collage
Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. Today, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper bring you a New Years Day Special Episode. We hope you enjoy and wish you all a Happy New Year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the New Years Day holiday, Grant compiled a few of his favorite show moments from 2025 including: remembering Bob Uecker, Micah Parsons trade LIVE reaction and Mike Felger's Radio Row appearance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textHappy New Year from the No Name Music Cast!Here in Episode 254 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about songs that hit Number 1 both sides of the Atlantic on New Years Day!We cover music from Pet Shop Boys, Jason Donovan and Band Aid to name only a new.We also cover The Alamo, Band Aid and Kroger!Support the showEmail the show: nonamemusiccast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonamemusiccastpodcast/ https://nonamemusiccast.com/
Spurs grind out a 1-1 draw with Brentford on New Years Day. An uninspiring game in which Spurs registered ONE shot on target. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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It's New Years Day so perfect timing for this week's episode to drop as co-hosts Mark and Naomi catch-up on their reflections on 2025 and predictions for 2026.Key discussion topics include:2025 Insights:Macro trends continued from previous year with advancement in all categoriesErosion of trust worsened due to AI-related misinformation and deep fraudAI advanced significantly beyond initial expectationsIncreased nationalism and tariffs impacted global businessesReturn-to-office mandates generated headlines vs. realityHR and IT functions began merging into "HI" ☺Major Disappointments:CHRO role perceived as declining in C-suite valueDEI initiatives faced significant backlash, making the topic difficult to discussReturn-to-office policies became overly restrictive, reverting to pre-2005 monitoring practicesProud Moments:Approaching 10th anniversary in 2026Celebrated 150th podcast episodeSuccessful collaborations, particularly "The Complete Leader" with Vanessa ChehlawiCommunity growth and strategic newsletter changes2026 Hopes:Reduce divisiveness and find common groundAddress entry-level job concerns related to AISupport the "tool belt generation" choosing trades over traditional academic pathsHR operating model evolution with creative solutionsAI integration becoming seamless in daily toolsWe're excited for many more episodes and guests in 2026!Don't forget …To sign up for our monthly newsletter foHRsight at http://www.futurefohrward.com/subscribe.Follow us on LinkedIn:Mark - www.linkedin.com/in/markedgarhr/Naomi - www.linkedin.com/in/naomititlemancolla/future foHRward - www.linkedin.com/company/future-fohrward/And on Instagram - www.instagram.com/futurefohrward/Support the show
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Ste is joined by Andy and Dan for the Match Build Up to Liverpool v Leeds at Anfield this New Years Day in the Premier League! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arne Slot speaks to the media ahead of Liverpool's match against Leeds United at Anfield on New Years Day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Year's Day is often considered a time for resolving, correcting, directing, redoubling. What if instead, it was a day of still point — a moment when the last year is over, and we can let go of those efforts, those judgements, those conceptions? And pause. And breathe.Peter talks with Wendy Newton about their New Years Day class at ISHTA Yoga. Join in person or on line here.Please support Peter's Podcast on Patreon.Happy New Year!
In this episode Ash and Danni celebrate 8 years of living alcohol free and reflect upon that journey. They go through mind hacks that support your sobriety and what to look out for to prevent relapse. For more resources such as coaching or to join the next HIQA challenge go towww.iquitalcohol.com.auFollow HIQA insta @howiquitalcohol Music for Podcast intro and outro written by Danni Carr performed by Mr CassidyIf you are struggling with physical dependancy on alcohol consider contacting a local AA meeting or a drug and alcohol therapist. Always consult a GP before stopping alcohol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morning lessons: Psalms 1, 2; Genesis 1; John 1. Blessed is the man who has not walked in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stood in the way of sinners, and had not sat in the seat of the scornful.
Evening lessons: Psalms 3, 4; Galatians 1; Luke 2:8-21. Lord, how they are increased who trouble me; many are those who rise against me.
On this episode, we break down the THURSDAY MAIN DFS slate for Thursday January 1, 2026, New Years Day. This includes the 3 CFP Quarterfinal being played. We go game-by-game and tell you everything you need to know about the teams and players on the slate, and give advice on how to build your DraftKings and FanDuel lineups for the day!Use code MCONNOLLY88 on UnderDog to get your first deposit matched!https://t.co/FXNtrz6ZBpLink to Patreon: https://t.co/oKODToDCdOLink to the Fantasy Corner Discord: https://discord.gg/bUCB6aqQedFor all of the best offers and promo codes for DFS sites, Player Props sites, and Sportsbooks, use my site at https://signupexpert.com/mikespicks
This week Landon and Jeremiah are joined by Steph and Mike to give the 2025 Swoontower Superlatives, and to cover some potential player movement. Other questions and topics include:- Come hang out New Years Day at Turnstile!- Official details of the Rosales move- Scouting reports of the SuperDraft picks- Our takes on the Tadeo Allende rumor- Is Biro leaving us?- New MLS divisions- 2025 Swoontower Superlatives (59:01)- Class Clown, Best Smile, Best Friends, and more- Steph's new crime podcast, All That Glitters- Join the Patreon- Free parking at Amplify- Free Ticket Giveaway by Sage Wilson RealtyMoontower Soccer is brought to you by FVF Law and McGuire Woods ConsultingSupport the show
On today's episode, we talk about the mutiny of the Pennsylvania Line on New Years Day, 1781, and how it might have altered the trajectory of the American Revolution, and everything after.
I'VE NOW SEEN THE REST OF TLC'S MARY COSBY DOCUMENTARY! I got the rest of the screeners for “The Cult of the Real Housewife” recently, and it's time to dive into them! These last two episodes (there are 3 total) focus on Mary's grandmother's legacy and the beginnings of Faith Temple, Robert Sr. entering the picture, the marriage heard round the world, many tales of alleged financial, verbal, and sexual abuse, and so much more! It feels like required supplemental viewing for the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, so let's dive back in and get ready for its premiere on New Years Day! Download and listen today! SPONSORED BY: RexMD Visit rexmd.com/KENDRICK to get started today and receive up to 95% off this holiday season! *** HEY! Some of you have asked how you can show your appreciation for all the content provided by your mama's favorite Black geek. How about you buy me a beer/coffee? CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT! *** New episodes of “I Ken Not with Kendrick Tucker” are released weekly! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW! I LOVE 5 STARS! EMAIL ME AT IKENNOTPODCAST@GMAIL.COM! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! FOLLOW ME ON THREADS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices