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Nächste Woche verwandelt sich St. Pauli wieder in das Herz der internationalen Musikwelt – das Reeperbahn Festival startet! Nächste Woche wird St. Pauli wieder zum Epizentrum der Musikszene – das Reeperbahn Festival startet! Europas größtes Clubfestival feiert bereits seine 20. Ausgabe. In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Frehn Hawel, der seit Jahren tief in die Entstehung, Entwicklung und Organisation des Festivals eingebunden ist. Frehn erklärt, was das Festival eigentlich alles bietet – von Konzerten und internationalen Newcomer-Acts bis hin zu Branchentreffen, Nachhaltigkeitsinitiativen und Geschlechtergerechtigkeit auf den Bühnen. Dazu sprechen wir über den Anchor Award für Newcomer:innen, Besucherzahlen, Ticketpreise – und natürlich über die Wichtigkeit von Kultur in der Gesellschaft.
Fluent Fiction - Danish: How a Summer Gathering Transformed a Newcomer's Heart Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-09-02-22-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Det var en lun eftermiddag i slutningen af sommeren.En: It was a warm afternoon at the end of summer.Da: Solen skinnede over den velplejede forstad.En: The sun shone over the well-maintained suburb.Da: Husene stod lineup, alle pyntet med farverige flag.En: The houses stood lined up, all decorated with colorful flags.Da: Børnene løb omkring, mens de voksne småsnakkede ved de blomstrede borde, der bugnede med mad.En: The children ran around while the adults chatted at the flower-laden tables, overflowing with food.Da: Mikkel kiggede rundt.En: Mikkel looked around.Da: Han var ny i kvarteret og følte sig lidt akavet.En: He was new to the neighborhood and felt a bit awkward.Da: Han var aldrig god til store arrangementer.En: He was never good at large gatherings.Da: Han ønskede mest af alt at finde nye venner og blive accepteret.En: Most of all, he wanted to find new friends and be accepted.Da: "Sofie!"En: "Sofie!"Da: råbte en stemme.En: a voice called out.Da: Det var Emil, en gammel beboer, der gik hen til den smilende Sofie, kvarterets sociale sommerfugl.En: It was Emil, a longtime resident who walked over to the smiling Sofie, the neighborhood's social butterfly.Da: Emil var en mand af tradition.En: Emil was a man of tradition.Da: Han så kort på Mikkel og nikkede.En: He glanced briefly at Mikkel and nodded.Da: Sofie vinkede Mikkel hen og sagde: "Mikkel, kom med her.En: Sofie waved Mikkel over and said, "Mikkel, come here.Da: Mød folk!"En: Meet people!"Da: Mikkels hjerte slog hurtigere.En: Mikkel's heart beat faster.Da: Han ønskede ikke at virke svag ved altid at være tæt på Sofie.En: He didn't want to seem weak by always staying close to Sofie.Da: Men hendes smil gav ham mod.En: But her smile gave him courage.Da: Sammen gik de hen til en gruppe, hvor Emil stod i midten med et glas øl i hånden.En: Together they walked over to a group where Emil stood in the middle with a glass of beer in his hand.Da: Samtalerne flød, og snart blev der skålet.En: Conversations flowed, and soon toasts were made.Da: Mikkel følte sig stadig lidt udenfor.En: Mikkel still felt a bit out of place.Da: Men som timerne gik, samlede han mod til at gøre sig bemærket.En: But as the hours passed, he gathered the courage to make himself noticed.Da: Han tænkte på noget, han kunne dele.En: He thought of something he could share.Da: "Jeg vil gerne fortælle en historie," sagde Mikkel pludselig, da skålen gik rundt.En: "I would like to tell a story," Mikkel suddenly said as the toast went around.Da: Folk lyttede, og Emil vendte sig mod ham med nysgerrighed.En: People listened, and Emil turned to him with curiosity.Da: "Da jeg flyttede ind, bemærkede jeg den store egetræ foran min dør.En: "When I moved in, I noticed the large oak tree in front of my door.Da: Det fik mig til at tænke på gamle familiepladser i skoven, hvor vi altid samledes."En: It made me think of old family places in the forest where we always gathered."Da: Historien ramte en nerve.En: The story struck a chord.Da: Folk smilede, og Emil nikkede anerkendende.En: People smiled, and Emil nodded approvingly.Da: "Det egetræ," sagde Emil, "har stået her i generationer.En: "That oak tree," Emil said, "has stood here for generations.Da: Det binder os sammen."En: It binds us together."Da: Efter festen gik Mikkel langsomt hen til Emil.En: After the party, Mikkel slowly walked over to Emil.Da: Uden at tøve rakte Emil hånden frem.En: Without hesitation, Emil extended his hand.Da: "Velkommen til nabolaget, Mikkel," sagde han med et oprigtigt smil.En: "Welcome to the neighborhood, Mikkel," he said with a sincere smile.Da: Sofie kom hen og lagde en arm om Mikkel.En: Sofie came over and put an arm around Mikkel.Da: "Godt gået.En: "Well done.Da: Du klarede det selv.En: You did it yourself.Da: Næste gang skal du prøve at komme med til vores lille middagsselskab."En: Next time, you should come to our little dinner party."Da: Mikkel nikkede taknemmeligt.En: Mikkel nodded gratefully.Da: Han følte sig forbundet med nabolaget og mere sikker på sig selv.En: He felt connected to the neighborhood and more confident in himself.Da: Han indså, at det at være sårbar kunne føre til ægte forbindelser.En: He realized that being vulnerable could lead to real connections.Da: Denne sensommerdag fik han ikke kun venner, men også et hjem.En: That late summer day, he gained not just friends but also a home. Vocabulary Words:well-maintained: velplejedesuburb: forstadawkward: akavetgatherings: arrangementeraccepted: accepteretspirit: sjælbutterfly: sommerfugltradition: traditionhesitation: tøvenoverflowing: bugnedecourage: modconversations: samtalernecuriosity: nysgerrighedvulnerable: sårbarconnections: forbindelserconfidence: sikkerextended: raktesincere: oprigtigthome: hjemsocial: socialeneighborhood: nabolagetsuddenly: pludseligstruck: ramteapproval: anerkendendegenerations: generationerbinds: bindernoticed: bemærkedegratefully: taknemmeligtoak: egetrælively: livlig
Tacos, Teamspirit und jede Menge Lebensfreude: In dieser Folge von „Einmal ALLES, bitte“ sind Xavier und Miguel vom Juan Sin Miedo zu Gast – dem Restaurant, das beim Genuss-Michel 2025 als Bester Newcomer ausgezeichnet wurde.
Philipp Wagner ist ein Newcomer auf der Bitcoin-Mattscheibe - aber beim Thema ist er schon lange dabei. Er kommt mit einer krassen Prognose: In 10 Jahren werden wir alles in Bitcoin bewerten und Bitcoin ist Weltwährung, sagt Philipp. Das hat Folgen. Die besprechen wir in dieser krassen Folge! Und ich fordere Philipp heraus, seine Sicht genau zu erklären, denn 10 Jahre sind eine kurze Zeit.⚡️ Lightning: nikojilch@fountain.fm*** LEADING PARTNERCoinfinity Bitcoin kaufen & Sparplan!Spare 21% der Gebühren für 6 Monate mit WASBITCOINBRINGTBitbox02 Die sichere open source Hardware-Wallet.
In this final newcomer episode for 2025, George chats with Toyloy Brown III from The Advocate newspaper about LSU transfer junior Tyrell Ward. We do not have a sponsor, so we are asking for help from our listeners. To help us keep bringing to you the best VCU Basketball podcast on the planet, will you consider making a donation? If you'd like to help us keep the show going, here is the link to securely donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GNDA32ENXYEJA
In dieser Folge habe ich einen ganz besonderen Gast: Daniel Troha – Musikproduzent, DJ, Remixer und Songwriter mit über 25 Jahren Erfahrung. Er hat für Stars wie Sarah Connor, No Angels, Gloria Estefan, Magic Affair und Nina Badrić produziert, Gold- und Platinauszeichnungen eingeholt und 2004 den kroatischen Musikpreis Porin für den Song des Jahres gewonnen. Gemeinsam sprechen wir über seinen Weg, seine größten Erfolge und wie er es geschafft hat, sich international in der Musikbranche durchzusetzen
Rookie Season! Newcomer 100Achzig ist am Start! Mit Host Reece hat er über seine Erfahrungen als Newcomer gesprochen. Dazu gab es noch einen Einblick in seine eigenen sozialen Projekte und psychische Struggles
Andy and Randy talk about the top programs in college football and if someone can keep Ohio State, Clemson, and Georgia from winning another title.
Auf dem Weg - der Podcast mit Moderator Sebastian Messerschmidt
Moin, hiermit hörst Du Folge 1 der Mini-Serie „Green Juice Festival feat. Auf Dem Weg“. Kurz für Dich die Erklärung, wie diese Mini-Serie zustande gekommen ist. Im April 2025 habe ich bei Auf dem Weg zum wiederholten Mal mit den Brüdern Simon und Julian Reininger gesprochen. Die beiden leidenschaftlichen Event-Veranstalter sind 2019 mit der fünfdrei eventagentur an den Start gegangen und setzen mittlerweile u.a. große Events für Unternehmen wie die Telekom um. Wenn wir im Podcast zusammensitzen kommen wir immer wieder zum Start der Event-Leidenschaft von Simon und Julian. Angefangen hat für sie und einige Freunde alles 2008 mit einem eigenen kleinen DIY-Musikfestival auf einer Wiese hinter dem Elternhaus im Park Neu-Vilich in Bonn-Beuel. Mittlerweile gehört das Green Juice zu den größten Open-Airs der Region. Als Beleg der Blick in die Statistik-Ecke zur 17. Ausgabe des Green Juice: ⇨ Über 12.500 begeisterte Besuchende im Park Neu-Vilich ⇨ 14 großartige Acts auf der Main Stage ⇨ Headliner: MADSEN und die LEONIDEN ⇨ 8 DJs auf dem 1Live Sektorbus ⇨ 8 Newcomer*innen auf der Rookie Stage ⇨ 129 freiwillige Helfende In dieser Auftaktfolge nehme ich Dich mit rein in einige Gespräche am letzten Auftbautag. Es ist also noch einmal schlafen bis Green Juice 2025. Dir jetzt viel Freude beim Reinhören.
Video - https://youtu.be/FtfBuJbXJjgWhat happens when the world's browser heavyweight, Google Chrome, faces off against the fresh AI-powered challenger, Norton Neo? One has the market, the other has the brains — but which one should you trust with your daily browsing?https://neobrowser.ai/I used ChatGPT 5, ScreenPal, and Pictory.ai to put this information together.If you're interested in trying Pictory.ai please use the following link. https://pictory.ai?ref=t015o
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
The Morning Footy crew overreact to the first weekend of action in the new campaigns around the globe. From Reijnders being named Newcomer of the Year to Mohammed Kudos being a better signing than Florian Wirtz. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Visit the betting arena on CBS Sports.com: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/ For all the latest in sportsbook reviews: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/sportsbooks/ And sportsbook promos: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/promos/ For betting on soccer: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/soccer/ 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
August 17, 2025 Associate Pastor Lee Newcomer by Basic Truth Church, Cygnet, Oh
Newcomer Session bei Deutschrap Rasiert! Host Reece hatte dieses mal "Fantom" zu Gast. Der Rapper hat über die struggles als Newcomer erzählt, seine Definiton von Erfollg uvm
At this year's EUVC Summit, the “Newcomer of the Year” award didn't go to someone just making noise—it went to a team making real moves. A team built for the long game. A team proving that even when entering late, you can lead early.Shapers VC took home the honor. And in the words of Phil himself:“Being new is not easy. But this team makes it look easy.”What makes a great newcomer?At EUVC, we looked for three things:Performance — Are they picking winners or building platforms?Perspective — Are they differentiated, or derivative?Community & Conviction — Are they lifting the ecosystem around them?Shapers VC showed up on all three.Backed by over 60 FinTech founders and operators, they're building the kind of platform that's more than capital. It's signal. It's support. It's sweat equity from people who've been in the trenches.“Community is core to us. Most of our LPs are strategic—it's what makes our model work.”– Greg Brown, Shapers VCGreg put it simply:“When everyone else left the party, that's when we showed up.”Shapers wasn't chasing a trend. They were responding to a gap—stepping in when others were stepping back. In FinTech, timing is everything. And they timed it with intent.“It probably feels weird to receive an award just as we're getting started. But shining a light on emerging managers matters—and we're honored to be in that spotlight.”Phil's closing message was one we believe in deeply:“There are so many strong emerging managers striking out on their own right now. Some are in this room. Recognizing them isn't just nice—it's necessary.”At EUVC, we don't just celebrate the legends. We champion the next ones.And if this year's award is any sign—Shapers VC is one to watch.Why It Matters: Community, Conviction & TimingThe Power of Showing Up Late (and Ready)Betting on the Next Generation
A Special Agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for over 20 years, Ed Newcomer worked in Los Angeles in a variety of international posts before retiring in 2022. During his career, he conducted numerous high-profile international wildlife trafficking investigations involving every continent, including Antarctica, and is known for bringing down some of our planet's most notorious wildlife criminals. He is a recipient of the Humane Law Enforcement Award from the Humane Society of the United States and holds a record six Law Enforcement Awards from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles. Listeners can learn more about Ed Newcomer on his podcast - Nature’s Secret Service, and on LinkedIn @EdNewcomer In February 2004, an Idaho hiking trail became a deadly crime scene when 58 elk-meat “meatballs” laced with a lethal pesticide were scattered in a known wolf habitat. The suspect’s goal? Kill endangered gray wolves. What followed was an extraordinary, boots-in-the-snow investigation involving forensics, environmental science, and sheer tenacity. In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, and Ed Newcomer, a retired special agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, walk us through the forensic lab breakthroughs that tied the poison, the elk meat, and even a suspect’s boots directly to the scene. Along the way, you'll hear how a rookie game warden’s decision to bag “yellow snow” ended up sealing the case. If you’re heading to CrimeCon, don't miss Sheryl and Ed on the main stage for Creator’s Row. They’ll be covering another unbelievable wildlife crime case live and in person. Y’all are gonna want a front-row seat! Highlights: (0:00) Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum welcomes Ed back to Zone 7 (1:30) Poison: sneaky deadly, and a nightmare to investigate (3:00) Yellowstone wolves: hunted down, written off, and finally restored and protected (6:45) A dog finds a meatball... and the day goes downhill from there (12:00) 58 meatballs, one drainage area, a hiking trail, and a whole lot of collateral damage (18:00) A hunting boot with a missing nub becomes a critical lead (21:15) Rookie collects “yellow snow” (and yes, it matters later) (24:00) Forensics lab confirms the type of meat and poison (25:45) “If I see a wolf, I’m gonna kill it.” A memorable encounter from years prior helps hone in on a suspect (32:45) Search warrant yields boots, poison, elk blood, and hostile bumper stickers (40:00) DNA results confirm the elk in the poisoned meatballs came from the suspect’s home (43:00) Why being a wildlife officer is one of the most dangerous law enforcement jobs (45:45) Influenza, frozen urine, and a guilty plea (53:45) “It all starts with the wolves.” —Peter Wohlleben If you’re enjoying Zone 7, please consider leaving a rating and review —it helps others discover the show and supports our mission to share these stories. --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnline, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students, and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: From Tradition to Triumph: A Newcomer's Impact on Obon Festival Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-08-13-22-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 東京郊外の閑静な住宅街。En: A quiet residential area in the suburbs of Tokyo.Ja: そこに、伝統と現代が融合するかのような美しい家々が並んでいます。En: There, beautiful houses that seem to blend tradition and modernity stand in a row.Ja: 夏の日差しが強く照りつけ、庭からは色とりどりの花の香りが漂います。En: The summer sun shines intensely, and the scent of colorful flowers drifts from the gardens.Ja: 通りには提灯が飾られ、もうすぐ始まるお盆祭りに向けて、住人たちが忙しく動き回っています。En: Lanterns are hung along the street, and the residents are busily scurrying about in preparation for the upcoming Obon festival.Ja: その中に、少し緊張した面持ちのユキがいました。En: Among them was Yuki, looking a little tense.Ja: 数週間前にこのコミュニティに引っ越してきた彼女は、まだここでの生活に慣れていませんでした。En: Having moved to this community a few weeks ago, she hadn't yet gotten used to life here.Ja: しかし、お盆祭りをきっかけに、彼女は新しい友達を作ろうと決意します。En: However, with the Obon festival as a catalyst, she decided to make new friends.Ja: 「こんにちは。何か手伝えることがありますか?」ユキは勇気を出して近くにいた古参の住人のハルトさんに声をかけます。En: "Hello. Is there anything I can help with?" Yuki mustered her courage and approached Mr. Haruto, a long-time resident involved earnestly in the festival preparations.Ja: 「ああ、ユキさん。手伝いは大歓迎です。ぜひ一緒に祭りを成功させましょう。」ハルトさんは優しく微笑んでユキを迎え入れました。En: "Ah, Yuki. Help is always welcome. Let's make this festival a success together," Mr. Haruto welcomed her with a kind smile.Ja: 一方で、ティーンエイジャーのアキは、祭りの準備に興味がなく、いつもオンラインゲームばかりしています。En: Meanwhile, teenager Aki had no interest in preparing for the festival and was always absorbed in online gaming.Ja: しかし、親に言われて仕方なく手伝います。En: But, being told by his parents, he unwillingly pitched in.Ja: 「新しいゲーム大会でもやれば?」アキがつぶやきますが、ハルトさんは耳を貸しません。En: "Why not hold a new gaming tournament?" Aki muttered, but Mr. Haruto paid no heed.Ja: 計画会議の日、住民たちが集まります。En: On the planning meeting day, the residents gathered.Ja: 伝統を重んじるハルトさんの発言に、若者の賛同は得られません。En: Mr. Haruto's statements, valuing tradition, failed to gain the young people's agreement.Ja: アキもつまらなさそうにしています。En: Aki appeared bored as well.Ja: その時、ユキが静かに口を開きます。En: At that moment, Yuki quietly opened her mouth.Ja: 「伝統も大事ですが、若い人たちが楽しめるように、少し変えてみるのもいいかもしれません。どうでしょうか?」En: "While tradition is important, maybe it would be good to change things a bit so that younger people can also enjoy it. What do you think?"Ja: その提案は意外にも好意的に受け取られます。En: To their surprise, the proposal was received positively.Ja: 住民たちは伝統的な踊りと共に、ミニゲームやモダンな音楽を導入することを決めました。En: The residents decided to introduce mini-games and modern music alongside traditional dances.Ja: 祭りの日、通りは楽しそうな人々で溢れました。En: On the festival day, the streets were filled with joyful people.Ja: 和太鼓の音が響き、ランタンの灯りが夜空を彩ります。En: The sound of wadaiko reverberated, and the lanterns' glow painted the night sky.Ja: ユキはみんなに溶け込み、笑顔が絶えません。En: Yuki blended in with everyone, with smiles never leaving her face.Ja: ハルトさんは、伝統と革新のバランスがうまく取れたことに満足し、アキも新しい友達と一緒に祭りを楽しんでいます。En: Mr. Haruto was satisfied with the well-balanced tradition and innovation, and Aki enjoyed the festival with new friends.Ja: その夜、ユキは空を見上げ、心の中でつぶやきました。「ここが自分の居場所だ。」ここから彼女の新しい生活が、本当に始まったのだと感じました。En: That night, Yuki looked up at the sky and whispered in her heart, "This is my place." She felt that from here, her new life had truly begun. Vocabulary Words:suburbs: 郊外quiet: 閑静residential: 住宅drifts: 漂いますlanterns: 提灯scurrying: 動き回っていますtense: 緊張catalyst: きっかけcourage: 勇気earnestly: 熱心にwelcomed: 迎え入れましたunwillingly: 仕方なくbored: つまらなさそうproposal: 提案positively: 好意的にmini-games: ミニゲームreverberated: 響きinnovation: 革新whispered: つぶやきましたresidents: 住人たちtradition: 伝統modernity: 現代preparation: 準備success: 成功absorbed: 没頭statements: 発言agreement: 賛同implemented: 導入するbalancing: バランスbegun: 始まった
We're coming toward the end of our newcomers series! In this penultimate edition, George talks with Ben Cribbs from Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, who coached Villanova transfer Jordann Dumont for two years. We do not have a sponsor, so we are asking for help from our listeners. To help us keep bringing to you the best VCU Basketball podcast on the planet, will you consider making a donation? If you'd like to help us keep the show going, here is the link to securely donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GNDA32ENXYEJA
Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
Maues Wirtschaftswachstum, Trumps Handelspolitik und geopolitische Krisen - dem Dax konnte das bisher wenig ausmachen. Auch der österreichische ATX läuft ziemlich gut. Was treibt die Kurse in unserem Nachbarland? „Bank und Bau - ganz einfach. Bank treibt auch in Deutschland. Strabag und Co. performen gut. Ansonsten ist die Wiener Börse eine kleine Börse, die ein bisschen im Windschatten der Deutschen Börse läuft. Allerdings ist sie zurzeit auf der Überholspur. Seit Anfang des Jahres haben wir 25 Prozent Performance gehabt, Deutschland ist aber auch mit über 20 Prozent hervorragend. Die Top 5 an der Wiener Börse haben über 50 Prozent gemacht", sagt Hannes Enthofer. Intensive Einblicke bekommt er auch als Veranstalter vom Alpbacher Finanzsymposium. Dieses Event findet im November zum zweiten Mal auch im Frankfurter Airport Club statt: „In Alpbach sind wir der Platzhirsch, in Frankfurt der Newcomer. Unser nächstes Thema sind die Kronjuwelen - das Corporate-Wissen. Das Wissen der Hidden Champions des Mittelstands." Alle Details im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch an der Frankfurter Börse und auf https://www.alpbacherfinanzsymposium.com
Have you ever dreamed of owning a home in France? In From Paris to Saumur: Real Estate Dreams and Travel Tips for France Lovers, host Annie Sargent sits down with guest David Palachek to talk about making that dream a reality—and all the adventures along the way. David shares how he and his partner fell in love with Saumur, right in the heart of the Loire Valley. They bought a home in the center of town, surrounded by history, wine culture, and beautiful châteaux. Annie and David swap tips for exploring the region, including visits to Candes-Saint-Martin, Montsoreau, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, the Château of Langeais, and the gardens of Villandry. Before heading to Saumur, David spent time in Paris and stayed at the Off Paris Seine, a floating hotel he loved for its unique design and great location. They also talk about the Cadre Noir, France's prestigious equestrian school, and why it's a must-visit for horse lovers. This episode blends personal stories, travel recommendations, and cultural insights for anyone dreaming about French life or planning a Loire Valley trip. Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast for weekly inspiration, practical tips, and authentic stories that will help you explore France like a local. Whether you're a traveler, a future expat, or just curious about French culture, this episode will make you want to pack your bags. Table of Contents for this Episode [00:00:15] Introduction and Welcome [00:00:30] Today on the podcast [00:00:54] Podcast supporters [00:01:25] Magazine segment [00:02:09] Welcome, David Palacheck [00:02:18] David's Previous Appearances [00:02:46] Business Trip to Paris [00:03:55] Exploring Real Estate in the Loire Valley [00:04:45] Traveling with Family [00:05:31] Frequent Visits to France and Making a Plan to Move to France [00:06:33] Dreaming of Moving to France [00:10:40] First Trip on the Metro and How to Get Around Using Trains in France [00:13:12] Why Saumur? [00:17:48] Showing Paris to a Newcomer [00:24:55] Ticket Troubles in Paris [00:28:41] Navigating the Paris Metro [00:31:48] Exploring Montparnasse and the Eiffel Tower [00:33:05] Art and Architecture in Paris [00:38:14] Things learned about France [00:39:37] Hotel on a barge [00:44:39] Exploring the Loire Valley [00:46:24] Final Thoughts and Farewell [00:46:49] Thank you Patrons [00:47:23] Video for Patrons [00:48:42] Personal Update: Listing my Spain Apartment on Home Exchange [00:50:08] Annie's Services [00:51:03] The Eiffel Tower's Secret Engine [00:53:39] The Statues of Notre Dame Return [00:56:25] Copyright More episodes about the Loire Valley
NOT GOOD, Texans Fans.. Safety Newcomer to the Texans CJ Gardner-Johnson CARTED OFF Practice Field @ Camp Today full 710 Fri, 08 Aug 2025 02:55:28 +0000 Qi06Rl5X7vSP26SXTArEExFyQM9Zr3FC sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports NOT GOOD, Texans Fans.. Safety Newcomer to the Texans CJ Gardner-Johnson CARTED OFF Practice Field @ Camp Today 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
DeMeco is LIKING what he's Seeing from the Newcomer at Running Back for these Texans - RB Nick Chubb! full 508 Wed, 06 Aug 2025 02:27:14 +0000 5hmaS9c67hpzyuUYARHVvcX1iA25anzP nfl,afc,houston texans,nick chubb,demeco ryans,nfl news,texans,texans news,chubb,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley nfl,afc,houston texans,nick chubb,demeco ryans,nfl news,texans,texans news,chubb,sports DeMeco is LIKING what he's Seeing from the Newcomer at Running Back for these Texans - RB Nick Chubb! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
The 2025 World Championships are in the books, and we've got takes. Who delivered, who flopped, and what the heck happened to all those prelims relay lineups? John and Luke kick off the recap with taper talk and a few questionable Masters training choices before diving deep into the biggest storylines from Singapore: Summer McIntosh's incredible meet and emotional rollercoaster, Léon Marchand's stunning 1:52 200 IM, David Popovici's last-50 death blows, and USA's medley world record rebound. We break down our picks for: * Individual swim of the meet (Yes, it's who you think… but we explain why) * Race of the meet (Spoiler: That 800 free was as epic as advertised) * Swimmer of the meet (and what happens if we don't split by gender?) * Biggest surprise (Some swims sucked… others, just stunning) * Relay of the meet (Hint: Uncensored relay takes inside) * Newcomer spotlight (12-year-old medalist? Say what?) Plus: we rant about USA Swimming's late 50-stroke bandwagon, float ideas for an unattached all-star relay, and wonder whether World Aquatics' anthem actually slaps. Let us know what we missed. What was your swim of the meet? Subscribe, comment, and follow us on Instagram @socialkickswim for more behind-the-scenes stuff we might not be brave enough to post publicly
12 - We kick off Friday with the media coverage of Lincoln High School using 22 trailers to house its incoming freshman class. What is the media not saying about this? What is a “Newcomer Academy”? 1205 - Jimmy Fallon is bringing on Greg Gutfeld as a guest. Is it a smart idea? How bad was the gushfest between Stephen Colbert and Kamala Harris last night? We listen in. 1210 - Side - all time sidekick 1220 - Was this interview last night indicative that she is running for President in 2028? Your calls. 1230 - Congressman Scott Perry joins us today. How is Scott stacking up against his opponent in their re-election efforts? Why does Scott want full transparency around the Epstein files? How can you rectify the relationship between the US government and the citizens? Are there areas of Trump's messaging that need work? Is illegal immigration a point of emphasis in Scott's district? 1250 - How are the trash negotiations going? What about the teachers' union?
Popstar über Nacht? Der Algorithmus von TikTok lässt vor allem junge Künstler:innen diesen Traum träumen, da sie keine große Followerschaft brauchen, um viral gehen zu können. Benedikt Wiehle, Musikredakteur beim SWR, erzählt in dieser 11KM Folge von Lil Nas X, der mit „Old Town Road“ einer der ersten großen TikTok-Hits landete und zum Star wurde. Benedikt zeigt, wie die Plattform die Art und Weise verändert hat, wie Musik produziert und vermarktet wird. TikTok bietet eine riesige Bühne, birgt aber auch Risiken. Wie wird die Zukunft der Musikindustrie aussehen? Hier geht's zum "SWR3-Report: Wie Tiktok die Popmusik verändert” von Benedikt Wiehle und Rebecca Rodrian: https://www.swr3.de/podcasts/swr3-report/wie-tiktok-die-popmusik-veraendert-104.html Hier geht's zu „Parallel dazu – Wenn Migras Business machen“, unserem Podcast-Tipp: http://www.wdr.de/k/parallel Diese und viele weitere Folgen von 11KM findet ihr überall da, wo es Podcasts gibt, auch hier in der ARD Audiothek: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/11km-der-tagesschau-podcast/12200383/ An dieser Folge waren beteiligt: Folgenautor: Sebastian Schwarzenböck Mitarbeit: Jasmin Brock, Marc Hoffmann Host: David Krause Produktion: Ruth-Maria Ostermann, Christiane Gerheuser-Kamp, Adele Meßmer, Hanna Brünjes Planung: Nicole Dienemann und Hardy Funk Distribution: Kerstin Ammermann Redaktionsleitung: Fumiko Lipp und Lena Gürtler 11KM: der tagesschau-Podcast wird produziert von BR24 und NDR Info. Die redaktionelle Verantwortung für diese Episode liegt beim BR.
6:30am Hour 1 - Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase talk about the most important new players on the Bills whether it be a free agent or draft pick and which player will stand out the most.
As we make our way through the 2025 Newcomer Roundup, we make our way to Lazar Djokovic, a big man transfer from College of Charleston. George talks with Andrew Miller from the Charleston Post and Courier all about him! We do not have a sponsor, so we are asking for help from our listeners. To help us keep bringing to you the best VCU Basketball podcast on the planet, will you consider making a donation? If you'd like to help us keep the show going, here is the link to securely donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GNDA32ENXYEJA
Talking Cadillac today – America’s luxury brand - finally back in our market aftermany years in the form of the all-electric Lyric SUV – Cadillac’s first electricmodel. I’ve just spent a week with the all-wheel drive Cadillac Lyric – a ratherhandsome SUV available in two models - the Lyric Luxury at $122,000 plus on-road costs and the Lyric Sport for another $2,000. Both feature the same dualmotor power train with 388kW and 610Nm of torque fed by GM’s 102kWh “Ultium’battery and the option of either Tour or Sport driving modes– this is a big SUVwith a strong footprint tipping the scales at 2.7 tonne. First impression is atypically American spec’d car – offering a silky high-quality ride on a smoothsurface – the drive train most impressive – quiet, refined and offering a verystrong performance despite its overall heft. The cabin roomy with heated andventilated front seats with massage function, three-zone climate control and a topquality 19-speaker sound system. And with a dual-pane glass panoramic sunroofas standard. For the money the Cadillac Lyric SUV offers much in the way offeatures and presence but after a week behind the wheel I came awaydisappointed. Details next segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck put a bow on the 2024-25 NBA season with their fifth annual Realys Awards. Who will win the highly anticipated Crash Out of the Year Award? Later, Hall of Famer and friend of the show Sue Bird stops by to talk about WNBA All-Star Weekend, evolving as a podcast host, and much more! Show Start: (0:53) Newcomer of the Year (5:07) Worst Trade of the Year (9:54) Worst Take of the Year (17:33) Crash Out of the Year (22:44) Raja Bell Memorial Defender of the Year (31:52) A Message From Jomi Adeniran (36:33) Moment of the Year (37:31) Cliff's Philly Sports Person of the Year (42:40) Real One of the Year (44:29) Sue Bird Interview (58:20) Hosts: Logan Murdock, Howard Beck, and Raja Bell Guest: Sue Bird Producers: Clifford Augustin and Victoria Valencia Additional Production Support: Ben Cruz and John Richter Social: Keith Fujimoto Hit the mailbag! realonesmailbag@gmail.com The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
At 28 yrs. old and 2 yrs. into sobriety Slater found himself miserable. He then rediscovered young people meetings and recommitted to the program—he built a fellowship, worked the steps thoroughly, took service commitments and found the peace he longed for and so many in the rooms had.Sobriety Date: 9/1/2022Quotes"These last 9 months of sobriety have been the best 9 months of my life.”“I get to be of service, and as a result, I get to stay sober.”Referred by: Michael G. (Episode #272)InstagramFacebook
Jeff Howe, Gerry Hamilton and CJ Vogel break down their expectations for newcomers into the Texas football program, including TE Jack Endries, WR Emmett Mosely and DL Maraad Watson on this week's State of the Program!
When was the last time you were the “newbie” on the job . . . the new guy or gal just hired? If you were fortunate, you had someone come alongside you to show you the ropes. Because if you don’t know anything, it’s hard to do anything. Well today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out how we tutor new believers through a process called “discipleship.” It’s a process of spiritual duplication where older believers give the younger an example to follow, a paradigm for success. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When was the last time you were the “newbie” on the job . . . the new guy or gal just hired? If you were fortunate, you had someone come alongside you to show you the ropes. Because if you don’t know anything, it’s hard to do anything. Well today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out how we tutor new believers through a process called “discipleship.” It’s a process of spiritual duplication where older believers give the younger an example to follow, a paradigm for success. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Newcomer candidate Sarah Spanier introduces herself to voters in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot, where she'll be facing off against the Conservative Party leader next month. A lawyer working with undocumented families in Los Angeles explains how she's helping parents prepare for the possibility that they'll be deported without their kids. A friend remembers a refugee who fled Ghana for Canada, and was killed by a stray bullet while waiting for the bus in Hamilton, Ontario. A Rwandan opposition leader who spent eight years in prison is back behind bars, but her son says her fight for democracy will continue. And a new art exhibit invites people to explore the sounds of lakes and rivers by connecting them to bodies of water via old-fashioned rotary phones.
In this latest in our Newcomer series, George talks with Peter Bruchea of the Hawk Talk Podcast (@HawkTalkSJU on Twitter) about transfer Jadrian Tracey. We do not have a sponsor, so we are asking for help from our listeners. To help us keep bringing to you the best VCU Basketball podcast on the planet, will you consider making a donation? If you'd like to help us keep the show going, here is the link to securely donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GNDA32ENXYEJA
HOUR #4 - The Texans VETERAN Newcomer that has Clint a Bit Football Horny; AND-the Meal Stoerner Must Cook for Ronnie & Tyler! full 2376 Tue, 15 Jul 2025 23:22:07 +0000 IK092pSlIYUfEDMEUpeyXBQ0ggljMKip nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports HOUR #4 - The Texans VETERAN Newcomer that has Clint a Bit Football Horny; AND-the Meal Stoerner Must Cook for Ronnie & Tyler! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports Fa
From Military Grit to Construction Growth: A Deep Dive with Charles McKenna Mid-career in construction? Feeling behind? Think again. In this powerful conversation, Jason Schroeder sits down with Charles McKenna, a military veteran turned project engineer to talk real talk about breaking into the construction industry later in life and still dominating.
This episode is dedicated to our nation's veterans and to our country on this, our 249th birthday. Thank you, George - both of you.The "Do You Remember Episode" - Listen for the 'newcomer' trivia test in the second half of the episode!We welcome dear George McGee who says he is eighty something years young! Listen in as George shares some truly hilarious stories from mountain history and he really hits across so many places and families with his wonderful recounting of events. This is a real treat to hear a mountain treasure like George just sit and talk about days gone by and some of the great times and big events in this community's history. Sit back and relax and treat yourself to a great time and some wonderful knowledge about this community. Listeners will hear something about many topics, terms and family names such as: Divine, Decosimo, Point Park, West Brow, East Brow, Size, Oehmig, Dickinson, John Divine, great grandfather coming down river, the robbery in town, Murfreesboro, Atlanta, King family, Fleetwood Coffee here, Richardson St house, raising chickens in basements, Louie and Dewy ducks, US Marine Corps, Army reserve, CUBA and Guantanamo Bay, marine aviation, Corinne Goree, Liza Vannoy, Tallulah , Lookout Highlands, LMPC, Mtn City Club, Henry King McGee, Covenant College , Russia, Belarus, Mig 29, etc...Also, the 'Newcomer Test' for Lookout Mtn….test questions….the Stardust Casino - the Air Force Base and radar installation, 1960 ice storm, Fletcher Bright, the gambling hall, Jimmy Hoffa trail , Robert Kennedy on the mtn, Jerry Summers, Chief Broadwater, Tom Thumb Golf, first in the nation miniature golf course, the 19th Hole bar, Pan O Ram Club, The TOP Shop, Reuben Lawrence, integration at Lookout School, 1st Baptist of Lookout Mtn, Lkt Mtn church history, Masseys Gen Store, Esso Gas Station, Robinson Drug Store, Massey Farm, The Little Club, firebombs, mummies, Whelands, Strangs, Nick Senter, Meyer, McAllister, Bennett, Guerry, Pound, Williams, Patten Hotel, JB Pound Estate, Griffiss, Bobby Davenport, Allison, Brock, Rustand, Baylor ‘54 , LMS Principle Jahn, the city dump, beating Roscoe Tanner, Stonedge is born.There is a lot to hear is this FUN episode so sit back and enjoy!Thank you, George! Well done dear friend!tMENovember 2010 Interview by Helen Burns Sharp with George McGee:George E. McGee III interview - Chattanooga oral histories - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Digital CollectionsSpread the word! Find us at ...theMountainEcho.orgPlease "Like" and 'subscribe' for notification of new episodes on your media player's podcast menu. Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.
In this special bonus episode of The Pulse from the Engage Summit, host Erin sits down with Kylee Beasley, a Content Strategist at Southeast Missouri State University, to unpack her very first conference experience at Engage. As a newcomer to both higher ed and conferences, Kylee offers a refreshing, real-time perspective on the energy, insights, and takeaways that make Engage a standout event. From AI in higher education to breaking silos in communication teams, this conversation is packed with inspiration for anyone looking to say "yes" to bold professional growth. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too!Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
In this latest in our Newcomers Roundup series, George talks with Mark Zanetto from http://bigeastenergy.com about UConn transfer guard Ahmad Nowell. We do not have a sponsor, so we are asking for help from our listeners. To help us keep bringing to you the best VCU Basketball podcast on the planet, will you consider making a donation? If you'd like to help us keep the show going, here is the link to securely donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GNDA32ENXYEJA
Today's episode is short, sweet, and exciting! I'm sharing a behind-the-scenes update and big news about the ESL Teacher Roadmap.Whether you're new to the ESL Teaching Podcast or you've been listening since day one, this quick episode is for you. I'll walk you through a few upcoming changes, a big shift I've been planning, and how it will impact the content, resources, and support available to ESL teachers just like you.If you've ever wished there was a clear, practical path to follow as an EL teacher - one that balances pedagogy, language acquisition, and real-world support - then this update will speak to you. Be sure to listen to the end so you don't miss what's coming next.Show Notes:Episode 161 - Announcement + Big News About the RoadmapHere is What You Will Hear in This Episode:A special announcement about the future of the ESL Teaching PodcastExciting updates to the ESL Teacher Roadmap and what's coming nextWhy this change matters for new and experienced EL teachers alikeHow to stay connected and make the most of upcoming resourcesSimply Ieva Offers:New and improved: The ESL Teaching Roadmap membership for teachers of English learners1:1 EL Teacher Clarity Power-Up SessionIf you find value in The ESL Teaching Podcast and want to support the time, effort, and costs that go into bringing you these episodes each week, consider making a small donation—whatever feels right for you. Your support helps keep this podcast going and means the world to me! You can find the donation link below. Thank you so much! https://www.paypal.biz/simplyieva Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources:Simply Ieva websiteEMBARK™ Newcomer CurriculumMy TpT storeAccommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Related episodes: What to Do With a Newcomer in the First 30 DaysYour First Year as an EL Teacher- What Matters MostLet's connect!Follow me on InstagramFollow me on LinkedInJoin the Simply Ieva Facebook Group Record a comment for us - click HERE. We can't wait to hear from you!On June 26 I'm hosting a LIVE online workshop called Your First 30 Days with EL Newcomers. We will break that first month with your newcomers down in depth and you'll walk away with templates, daily plans, and time-saving tools you can use right away. Save your spot by heading over to simplyieva.com/workshop or click the link in the shownotes.Support the show
What happens when a lifelong dream clashes with a tough new reality? This episode follows the compelling journey of Dapo Bankole, who left everything behind in Nigeria to create a brighter future for his family in Canada. But what awaited him wasn't a red carpet—it was a steep climb of survival jobs, diminishing savings, and the gradual loss of self-worth. Through honest storytelling and deep reflection, Dapo shares how mentorship, microloans, and community support not only rebuilt his life but also inspired him to build bridges for others. His transformation from a struggling newcomer to founder of The Immigrant Life serves as a powerful reminder of what's possible when we stop wasting talent and start investing in human potential. Joining the conversation is Andrea Barrack, Senior Vice President of Sustainability and Impact at RBC, who explains why RBC is supporting Windmill Microlending—a groundbreaking organization helping thousands of skilled newcomers reclaim their careers, dignity, and dreams. A beautiful story of dreaming, doing and doing for others awaits.
Starting your first year as an EL teacher can feel both exciting and overwhelming. Especially if you're stepping into a new building, new subject, or working with newcomers for the first time. In this episode, I'm answering a listener question from a music teacher-turned-EL teacher who's just beginning this journey. I'm walking you through five things that matter most in your first year as an EL teacher with concrete examples, approachable strategies, and encouragement. If you're a newer EL teacher (or just want a back-to-basics refresher), this episode will help you feel more grounded and prepared for the year ahead.Show Notes:Episode 160 - Your First Year as an EL Teacher- What Matters Most Simply Ieva Offers:*** Your First 30 Days with EL Newcomers - online LIVE workshop on June 26, 2025***1:1 EL Teacher Clarity Power-Up SessionEL Newcomer Teaching Compass for grades 6-12 - curriculum guide created using backward design PLUS a year-long scope and sequence!EL Newcomer Compass: Little Learners' Edition - a curriculum guide for grades k-2Essential Lesson Plan Bundle to help you feel organized and to keep your students engagedIf you find value in The ESL Teaching Podcast and want to support the time, effort, and costs that go into bringing you these episodes each week, consider making a small donation—whatever feels right for you. Your support helps keep this podcast going and means the world to me! You can find the donation link below. Thank you so much! https://www.paypal.biz/simplyieva Save time and build confidence in your EL teaching with these resources:Simply Ieva websiteEMBARK™ Newcomer CurriculumThe ESL Teaching Roadmap – EL curriculum and coaching membership for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers.My TpT storeAccommodate and Modify Your Lessons for ELs with Less than 1 Hour of Planning a Week - classroom teacher and admin checklist Related episodes: What to Do With a Newcomer in the First 30 DaysBeyond Buddies: How Peer Pairing Empowers ELsLet's connect!Follow me on InstagrOn June 26 I'm hosting a LIVE online workshop called Your First 30 Days with EL Newcomers. We will break that first month with your newcomers down in depth and you'll walk away with templates, daily plans, and time-saving tools you can use right away. Save your spot by heading over to simplyieva.com/workshop or click the link in the shownotes.Support the show
In the latest from our newcomers series, George talks with Nathan Mook from Rhody Vault about Barry Evans and Keyshawn Mitchell, who followed new VCU Head Coach Phil Martelli, Jr. from Bryant. We do not have a sponsor, so we are asking for help from our listeners. To help us keep bringing to you the best VCU Basketball podcast on the planet, will you consider making a donation? If you'd like to help us keep the show going, here is the link to securely donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GNDA32ENXYEJA
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It's halftime in the 2025 MLS season, and that means it's time to hand out some hardware. MLS insider Tom Bogert joins Jillian Sakovits and Michael Lahoud to dish out midseason awards and hot takes. Has Jesper Sørensen outcoached Mikey Varas? Is Andres Dreyer already locking up both Newcomer and MVP honors? Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Visit the betting arena on CBS Sports.com: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/ For all the latest in sportsbook reviews: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/sportsbooks/ And sportsbook promos: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/promos/ For betting on soccer: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/soccer/ 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
Text us a pool question!In this episode of the Talking Pools podcast, hosts Steve and Wayne discuss their recent travels and experiences with pool maintenance, particularly focusing on the differences in pool care across regions. They delve into the importance of well point systems for commercial pools, especially in areas prone to erosion, and provide insights for newcomers to the pool industry, emphasizing the need for knowledge and networking. This conversation delves into the intricacies of pool maintenance, highlighting the essential role of representatives in the industry, the challenges faced across different regions, and the importance of education and training. The speakers share personal experiences and technical insights, particularly focusing on troubleshooting issues related to total dissolved solids (TDS) and the impact of water temperature on pool chemistry. The discussion emphasizes the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the ever-evolving field of pool service.takeawaysThe hosts reflect on their travels and the state of pools they encountered.Saltwater pools are prevalent in certain regions due to shipping restrictions.Well point systems are crucial for managing groundwater in pool construction.Hydrostatic relief valves are important for preventing pool damage.Newcomers to the pool industry should seek knowledge from experienced professionals.Maintaining pool cleanliness is a priority in resorts.Understanding local regulations and practices is essential for pool maintenance.Networking with distributors can provide valuable industry insights.Proper documentation is necessary when draining pools to avoid damage.The pool industry varies significantly by region, affecting maintenance practices. The role of reps is crucial in understanding pool maintenance.Communication with reps can lead to better service outcomes.Different regions face unique challenges in pool maintenance.Education and training are vital for success in the industry.Understanding TDS is essential for effective pool management.Water temperature significantly affects pool chemistry.High TDS can lead to cloudy water issues.Regular testing of pool water is necessary for maintenance.Continuous learning is important in the pool service industry.Technical issues require collaboration and problem-solving.Sound Bites"I was very pleasantly surprised.""The pools were very well maintained.""Most of the pools were saltwater pools.""What is a well point system?""You popped your pool, you're screwed.""They're amazing.""Everybody's a name and a number.""I love our industry.""We will definitely address it."Chapters00:00Welcome Back and Trip Reflections02:55Exploring Pool Maintenance in Different Regions06:09Understanding Well Point Systems14:53Advice for New Pool Industry Professionals26:56Understanding the Role of Reps in Pool Maintenance30:39Challenges of Pool Maintenance Across Regions32:57The Importance of Education and Training in the Industry37:40Addressing Technical I Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media: Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Email us: talkingpools@gmail.com
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros give us their MLS midseason awards including Team of the Season, MVP, Newcomer of the Year and more! Does Messi deserve MLS MVP so far? If not, who's the frontrunner?Christian and Alexis finish up their MLS midseason awards. Who is their Young Player of the Year? Have the LA Galaxy or Atlanta United been the bigger disappointment so far?Later, Christian and Alexis react to the latest USMNT roster change that sees Sergiño Dest join a group of USMNT stars that will be missing this Gold Cup. What does this mean for the UMSNT in the competition and can some of the fringe players on the team step up and a make a claim for their spot? The USWNT also has their international break. Did any newcomers stake their claim for a spot in 2027?(6:00) - MLS team of the midseason choices(13:00) - Who's the MLS MVP frontrunner?(16:00) - Coach of the Year, Newcomer of the Year & more(32:00) - Young Player of the Year, Best Moment & more(44:00) - USMNT Gold Cup roster update: who's going to step up?(50:45) - USWNT international break round-up Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
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Chris is joined by Colt Carter to discuss how the hell he went from rookie at the start of UCC 2024 to grabbing a 2nd-place finish. Colt is a gamer, and it's going to be fun to watch what his Cummins will do at the event this year. Another podium finish? One spot higher and grab the win? He's got what it takes. Be sure to check out Colt's shop as well, Black Magic Performance.
A Special Agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for over 20 years, Ed worked in Los Angeles and a variety of international posts before retiring in 2022. During his career, he conducted many high-profile international wildlife trafficking investigations involving every continent, including Antarctica, and is known for bringing down some of our planet's most notorious wildlife criminals. He is a recipient of the Humane Law Enforcement Award from the Humane Society of the United States and a record six Law Enforcement Awards from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles. Listeners can learn more about Ed Newcomer on his podcast - Nature’s Secret Service, and on LinkedIn @EdNewcomer In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, sits down with Ed Newcomer, a retired special agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service who spent over 20 years chasing down criminals most folks don’t even know exist. From bug smugglers to black market fish dealers, Ed’s seen it all, and y’all, he’s worked cases across a variety of continents, even Antarctica. The duo dig into some of his biggest cases, like the takedown of a notorious insect trafficker, Yoshi Kojima, and an undercover sting that exposed a major fish smuggling ring moving endangered Asian arowanas. Ed opens up about the real dangers behind wildlife crime, why these cases matter, and how they connect to other threats like human trafficking and organized crime. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (2:00) Sheryl welcomes guest, Ed Newcomer to Zone 7 (2:30) Ed's undercover work and challenges (3:00) The bug emporium heist (5:00) Becoming a wildlife cop (8:00) The case of Yoshi Kojima (14:00) Building the undercover persona (21:00) Taking advantage of communities and $10k butterflies (27:00) Gaining Yoshi’s trust (34:00) Ed uses awkward advances and undercover finesse (35:30) The arrest and aftermath of (37:30) The connection between wildlife and human trafficking (38:00) ”Investigation is investigation, and crime is crime. This isn't directly what you're referring to, a lot of times once a smuggler has the systems in the roots in place, they will engage in other types of crimes.” (38:30) The fish smuggling case (43:00) How fish become evidence and crime currency (46:00) Operation RTG begins (50:00) The cost of Asian arowanas and setting up buyers (55:00) A deliver bust in broad daylight (1:01:00) Aftermath of case and final thoughts (1:04:00) ”My dad worked for the Fish and Wildlife Service, and he worked for the Department of the Interior, you know, like the federal government. And consequently, I spent a lot of time outdoors in my life. I even became the voice of Smokey the Bear.” -Sam Elliot Thanks for listening to another episode! If you’re loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.