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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
Tia Newcomer joins host Ron Aaron and co-host Carol Zernial to talk about building stronger communities for family caregivers on this edition of Caregiver SOS.
Wahnsinn, vor genau einem Jahr ging unsere allererste Folge online und heute Feiern wir mit einer neuen Rubrik ins zweite Jahr. Den wir wollen RAUS AUS BALKONIEN. Zu euch in die Betriebe, ins Wohnzimmer oder wohin auch immer. Unser erster Halt unserer TypIsCH Mallorca Tour ist der Döliner an der Playa de Palma. und natürlich haben wir auch einen Gast. Nina König, Newcomerin aus Zeiten vor Corona und sie will es nun endlich wissen. Im Podcast lernt ihr sie kennen, erfahrt etwas über einen Newcomer, der von Corona getroffen wurde und wie steinig und schwer danach der Weg an die Playa wirklich war.Shownote:+49 171 3812635Wir danken dem Döliner an der Playa de Palma für die Location
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
You're in the middle of your school day when the front office calls: “You're getting a new student tomorrow. They don't speak any English.” Cue the racing heart and rising questions. In this episode, I'm sharing exactly what to do during those critical first 30 days after a newcomer walks into your classroom. Whether you're an ESL teacher or a classroom teacher supporting English learners, you'll leave this episode with clarity and calm.Show Notes:Episode 159 - What to Do When a Newcomer Walks Through Your Door: The First 30 Days 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: How Teachers Can Harness the Power of Second Language Acquisition Stages when working with ELsBeyond Buddies: How Peer Pairing Empowers ELsLet'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!Support the show
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Lars & The Midsummer Miracle: A Newcomer's Festival Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-06-17-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Det var en lys sommerkveld i Stavanger.En: It was a bright summer evening in Stavanger.No: Solen gikk aldri helt ned, og gylne stråler danset over de pastellfargede husene i den lille gaten.En: The sun never fully set, and golden rays danced over the pastel-colored houses on the little street.No: Trærne var pyntet med lyslenker og fargerike bannere som vaiet i den milde brisen.En: The trees were decorated with strings of lights and colorful banners that waved in the gentle breeze.No: For Lars, som nylig hadde flyttet inn, føltes denne gaten som en liten perle i verden.En: For Lars, who had recently moved in, this street felt like a little jewel in the world.No: Lars sto ved vinduet sitt og så ut.En: Lars stood by his window and looked out.No: Han hadde hørt fra naboene at det skulle være en midtsommerfestival.En: He had heard from the neighbors that there was going to be a midsummer festival.No: Denne festivalen var en stor sak her, og han ønsket å være en del av den.En: This festival was a big deal here, and he wanted to be a part of it.No: Problemene begynte når han tenkte på hvordan han kunne bidra.En: The problems began when he thought about how he could contribute.No: Han kjente ikke mange, og usikkerheten gnaget i ham.En: He didn't know many people, and the uncertainty nagged at him.No: Men han bestemte seg - han måtte gjøre noe.En: But he decided—he had to do something.No: "Ingrid," sa han til seg selv, "hun er prosjektlederen.En: "Ingrid," he said to himself, "she's the project leader."No: " Lars plukket opp motet sitt og gikk over til Ingrids hus.En: Lars gathered his courage and walked over to Ingrid's house.No: Hun var en vennlig dame, men hadde alltid en liste over ting å gjøre.En: She was a friendly lady, but always had a to-do list.No: Da han ringte på, møtte Ingrid ham med et varmt smil.En: When he rang the doorbell, Ingrid greeted him with a warm smile.No: "Heisann, Lars!En: "Hello, Lars!No: Hvordan har du det?En: How are you?"No: ""Bra, takk.En: "Good, thanks.No: Jeg lurte på om det var noe jeg kunne hjelpe til med til festivalen," svarte Lars litt nervøst.En: I was wondering if there was something I could help with for the festival," replied Lars a bit nervously.No: Ingrid lyttet tålmodig og så seg rundt.En: Ingrid listened patiently and looked around.No: "Vel, vi trenger definitivt noen til å hjelpe Morten med grillen.En: "Well, we definitely need someone to help Morten with the grill.No: Tror du du kan gi ham en hånd?En: Do you think you can lend him a hand?"No: "Morten, Lars's nabo, var kjent for sine imponerende grillferdigheter, men også for sin avslappede holdning til tid og detaljer.En: Morten, Lars' neighbor, was known for his impressive grilling skills, but also for his relaxed attitude toward time and details.No: Lars nikket entusiastisk.En: Lars nodded enthusiastically.No: Nå hadde han en rolle.En: Now he had a role.No: På festivaldagen var gaten full av liv.En: On the day of the festival, the street was full of life.No: Barna løp rundt, voksne lo, og lukten av grilling fylte luften.En: Children ran around, adults laughed, and the smell of grilling filled the air.No: Morten flippet burgerne og pølsene med ekspertise, men plutselig kom stanken av brent mat.En: Morten flipped the burgers and sausages with expertise, but suddenly the stench of burnt food emerged.No: "Å nei!En: "Oh no!"No: " ropte noen.En: someone shouted.No: Det var en kritisk feil på grillen.En: It was a critical mistake on the grill.No: Morten hadde glemt å fylle på med kull i tide, og nå var varmen nesten borte.En: Morten had forgotten to refill with charcoal in time, and now the heat was almost gone.No: Panikken begynte å bre seg blant de sultne folkemengdene.En: Panic began to spread among the hungry crowds.No: Lars tenkte raskt.En: Lars thought quickly.No: "Vi trenger mer kull, og fort!En: "We need more charcoal, and fast!"No: " utbrøt han og sprang inn til skuret sitt.En: he exclaimed and dashed into his shed.No: Morten så bekymret ut, men Lars kom tilbake med en stor sekk kull og sammen, jobbet de raskt for å få grillen i gang igjen.En: Morten looked worried, but Lars returned with a large bag of charcoal, and together they worked quickly to get the grill going again.No: Røyken steg opp igjen, og lukten av mat spredte seg.En: The smoke rose again, and the smell of food spread.No: Folk klappet, og stemningen ble lettet.En: People clapped, and the mood lightened.No: Ingrid så fra siden med et lettet pustefragment og en ny forståelse for samarbeid.En: Ingrid watched from the side with a relieved sigh and a newfound appreciation for teamwork.No: Da kvelden kom og lysene begynte å glitre mer intenst, følte Lars seg endelig som en del av det hele.En: As the evening came and the lights began to twinkle more intensely, Lars finally felt like a part of it all.No: Han hadde ikke bare deltatt, men også hjulpet til med å redde festivalen.En: He had not only participated but also helped save the festival.No: Med et takknemlig smil så Ingrid på ham og sa, "Jeg er glad for at du er en del av dette nabolaget.En: With a grateful smile, Ingrid looked at him and said, "I'm glad you're a part of this neighborhood."No: "Morten løftet en skål med en brus.En: Morten raised a toast with a soda.No: "På Lars, dagens helt!En: "To Lars, the hero of the day!"No: " ropte han, og alle sluttet seg til i skålen.En: he shouted, and everyone joined in the toast.No: Lars følte en varm glede spre seg i brystet.En: Lars felt a warm joy spread in his chest.No: Han var hjemme.En: He was home.No: I dag hadde han ikke bare sett andres løsninger - han hadde vært en del av dem.En: Today he hadn't just seen others' solutions—he had been a part of them. Vocabulary Words:bright: lysset: gikk nedgolden: gylnerays: strålerpastel-colored: pastellfargedebanners: bannerebreeze: brisjewel: perleuncertainty: usikkerhetnagged: gnagetcontribute: bidracourage: motenthusiastically: entusiastiskgrilling: grillingexpertise: ekspertisestench: stankemerged: komcritical: kritiskforgotten: glemtrefill: fylle påpanic: panikkdashed: sprangworried: bekymretmood: stemningrelieved: lettetappreciation: forståelsetwinkle: glitretoast: skålhero: heltgrateful: takknemlig
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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
Send us a textIn this inspiring episode of #GaleForceWins, we sit down with Nevra Sener, an educator, counselor, and passionate advocate for newcomer mental health. Originally from Istanbul, Turkey, Nevra shares her remarkable journey from growing up in a multicultural family to settling in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. After completing her Master of Education at Memorial University, Nevra found her calling supporting newcomers through her work with the Association for New Canadians and now with the Canadian Mental Health Association.Nevra opens up about the emotional and cultural challenges of immigration, the importance of mental health education, and how she blends her counseling background with project management to lead impactful initiatives like Steering Success. She offers personal insights into Turkish culture, collectivism, and how different communities approach mental health. Most powerfully, she encourages newcomers not to feel alone—and reminds us that self-care is not selfish, but essential.This conversation is a heartfelt celebration of resilience, belonging, and what it means to build a new life while giving back to the community. Whether you're a newcomer, an employer, or simply someone who values compassion and cultural understanding, this is a must-watch.Timestamps:0:00 – Welcome and introduction to Nevra Sener0:42 – Nevra's move from Turkey to St. John's1:01 – Growing up in Istanbul and cultural background1:20 – The influence of Nevra's immigrant roots2:04 – Psychological insights from cultural upbringing2:41 – Minimalism vs. collectivist habits3:26 – Nevra's childhood interests and communication skills4:08 – The importance of interpersonal communication5:10 – Educational influences and her sister as a role model5:51 – Meaning of her and her sister's names6:53 – Nevra's academic journey and love for school7:54 – Working as a school counselor in Istanbul9:00 – Helping students manage anxiety and choose careers9:48 – How Nevra met her husband10:30 – Marriage and family roles in Turkish culture11:18 – Deciding to move to Canada during COVID-1912:50 – Applying to universities and choosing Memorial14:09 – First impressions of Newfoundland15:00 – Community support and sense of belonging15:45 – Her husband's transition and love of cooking17:30 – Nevra's work post-graduation with ANC and CMHA21:00 – Newcomer challenges: employment and housing22:30 – Current project: Steering Success for mental health25:00 – Importance of employers in newcomer integration28:30 – Cultural differences in discussing mental health31:00 – Mental health evolution in Turkey33:00 – Collectivist vs. individualist approach to mental health35:45 – Nevra's future hopes professionally and personally37:30 – Describing Newfoundland to her family in Turkey39:00 – What makes Newfoundland'Gale Force Wins started out simply as an inspirational podcast releasing episodes wherever you get your podcasts every Tuesday evening. We continue to do that every Tuesday but have expanded into custom content for clients. We also have perfected a conference and trade show offering where you can receive over 20 videos edited and posted to social media at the same time the event is unfolding.For businesses and organizations we also create digital content quickly and efficiently.Visit our services page here:https://galeforcewins.com/servicesTo message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
The Aggie Newcomer with Texans- WR Christian Kirk; What are/should be the EXPECTATIONS for the Pass-Catcher's 1st Szn in HTown? full 749 Sat, 07 Jun 2025 00:29:14 +0000 dNTFSzjMEdplD7fWc8wbXXICeGPLjNXn sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports The Aggie Newcomer with Texans- WR Christian Kirk; What are/should be the EXPECTATIONS for the Pass-Catcher's 1st Szn in HTown? 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports F
In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Chris Rest und Barry Ward der kalifornischen Punkrock-Legenden Rich Kids on LSD (RKL). Wir hatten die einmalige Chance, die Band vor ihrer ersten Europashow nach mehr als dreißig Jahren zu sprechen. Erfahrt mehr über die bewegte Bandgeschichte, den einmaligen Sound der Band und wieso RKL Bands wie NOFX, Lagwagon, aber auch die Foo Fighters geprägt haben. Der Wasted Fridays Punk Podcast: Zwei Punk Fans - Flo und Timo - fachsimpeln über Interviews, die sie mit Menschen aus der Welt des Punks geführt haben. Mit dabei Szenegrößen, Newcomer und alles dazwischen. Persönlich, ehrlich und nicht zu glatt - so wie Punk Rock - nur als Podcast! Das ganze kommt ein Mal pro Monat.
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:
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo continues his conversation with Jim Newcomer about his mini-book on forgiveness. They delve deep into the theology and practical applications of forgiveness, discussing differences between 'lovingly covering' an offense and 'lovingly confronting' it. Jim Newcomer explains the scriptural foundation behind these concepts, pointing to verses from 1 Peter, Proverbs, and Corinthians. The episode also touches on situations involving repeated offenses, the need for wisdom in handling different scenarios of hurt, and the difference between forgiving an individual versus an organization. Towards the end, Newcomer discusses his co-editor role in the Lifeline for Teens mini book series, highlighting its unique focus on relevant issues for teens.00:28 Foundations of Forgiveness01:41 Covering in Love vs. Transactional Forgiveness06:02 Handling Continuous Sin and Serious Offenses14:23 Forgiveness in Complex Situations16:37 Expanded materials for Teens | LifeLine for Teens mini-book series21:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsResources:Grab a copy of our mini-book "Help! I Can't Forgive" Grab a copy of our mini-book for teens "Help! I Need to Forgive"Listen to part 1, "Help for Those Struggling to Forgive" with Jim NewcomerApple | Spotify | WebCheck out the Lifeline Mini-book seriesCheck out the LifeLine for Teens Mini-book seriesFollow Shepherd Press on InstagramFollow Shepherd Press on Facebook
In dieser Folge wird's besonders spannend: Schauspieler trifft auf Musiker – und das in einer Person! Noah Kraus ist zu Gast, ein echter Newcomer, der mit genau einem Song auf TikTok viral gegangen ist: ein Remix von "Nur ein Wort" von Wir sind Helden. Was als Ohrwurm begann, wurde zur musikalischen Ohrwurm-Therapie – und katapultierte ihn direkt ins Spotlight. Doch Noah ist mehr als ein viraler Hit. Er spricht mit Julian über seinen Weg von der Schauspielerei (u.a. Pfefferkörner, Discounter, Großstadtrevier) zur Musik, über kreative Prozesse im Studio, Zukunftspläne und die große Frage: Ist das alles echt oder nur eine Rolle?
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is broadcast live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET on the Eurovision Radio International Mixcloud Channel as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with JJ (Austria 2025) in German - done at the Madrid PreParty ES 2025 Interview with Claude (Netherlands 2025) done at Eurovision 2025 in Basel Interview with Go-Jo (Australia 2025) done at Eurovision 2025 in Basel Interview with Jessy Matador (France 2010) done at the Madrid PreParty ES 2025 Interview with David Afonso (Benidorm Fest 2025) done at the Madrid PreParty ES 2025 Interview with Kingdom (Benidorm Fest 2025) done at the Madrid PreParty ES 2025 Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2025 - The Assessment with Dermot Manning Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests Eurovision Winner JJ (Austria 2025) at Madrid PreParty 2025 with Marc Interview with Eurovision Winner JJ (Austria 2025): At the Madrid PreParty 2025 over the Easter Weekend Radio International 's Team met JJ who represented and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 for Austria with the song "Wasted Love". Previously, Radio International broadcast an interview with JJ in English, however, this week Radio International's Marc conducted an interview with JJ for the German speaking audience. Claude (Netherlands 2025) with JP Interview with Claude (Netherlands 2025): At the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 the Netherlands were represented by Claude who originated from Kongo in Africa but moved to the Netherlands at a very young age. He took up a singing career there and was nominated to represent the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "C'est la vie" coming 12th. Our dear colleague Alain Forrotti conducted the interview with Claude during the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel. Go-Jo (Australia 2025) Interview with Go-Jo (Australia 2025): At the Australian Eurovision Party 2025 Radio International's Alain Forrotti met Go-Jo who represented Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Milkshake Man". Unfortunately, Australia did not qualify for the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final as with 28 points it ranked Number 11 in Semi Final 2. Enjoy this flashback interview to help you cure your PED. Jessy Matador (France 2025) at Madrid PreParty ES 2025 Interview with Jessy Matador (France 2010): Oslo's Fornebo Arena in Norway was the setting of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 which was won by Lena from Germany with the song "Satellite". Spain had a stage invasion by Jimmy Jump and France was represented by Jessy Matador with the song "Allez! Ola! Olé" coming 12th in the Grand Final. Now some 15 years on Jessy Matador performed at the recent edition of the Madrid Eurovision 2025 PreParty over Easter and at the Turquoise Carpet Radio International had the pleasure to chat with Jessy which you can hear on the show this week. David Afonso (Benidorm Fest 2025) at Madrid PreParty 2025 Interview with David Afonso (Benidorm 2025): At the Eurovision Madrid PreParty 2025 Radio International had the pleasure to meet and interview two acts from the Spanish Benidorm Fest 2025 which is Spain's National Final to the Eurovision Song Contest which was won in 2025 by Melody who represented Spain at Eurovision 2025 in Basel with the song "Esa Diva". Newcomer to the Benidorm Fest is David Afonso who in the Benidorm Fest 2025 performed the song "Amor barato" coming 8th in the first Semi Final. The Team of Radio International conducted an interview with the young singer which you can hear on the show this week but also his latest released called "Tanto Para Qué". Kingdom (Beniform 2025) at Madrid PreParty ES Interview with Kingdom (Benidorm 2025): The second act that the Team of Radio International had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing at the Madrid Eurovisio PreParty 2025 is the Group Kingdom who also competed in the Spanish Benidorm Fest 2025 and came 7th in Semi Final 1 with the song "Me gustas tú". The Eurovision Spotlight: The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 - The Assessment: It is a tradition that Radio International will review the Eurovision Song Contest with the Team Members and talking about the highlights and sharing opinions on the staging of the contest. This week Dermot Manning will be starting the new series Eurovision News, New Song Releases, Birthday File, Coverspot, Eurovision Calendar: Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and and and.... For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Her journalism and mass communications degree (with three minors) at Nebraska led to a role in... sales. That pivot at the outset of her career put Tia Newcomer on an ascending path through with the titans of industry- Revlon, Clorox, Frito Lay, HP, and later venture capital. Ultimately, a "life quake" led her to join Caringbridge as CEO. In this episode, she sits down with Kathy & Dardy to share how she's adapted, and excelled, in very different roles.Connect with Versique
In the second of our 2025 Newcomer Roundup series, George talks with IMG Academy postgraduate coach Jim Carr about incoming freshman Jordan Tillery. 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
Meet Arielle Wilson—a name that commands respect on the court and in the coaching world. A four-time national champion at Penn State and now the head coach of Central Michigan Volleyball, Coach Wilson is a symbol of passion, perseverance, and purpose. Her journey from player to program-builder is one that will inspire athletes, coaches, and dreamers alike.
Congratulations to the following Poth Pirate baseball athletes for receiving All-District 26-3A honors. Newcomer of the Year Braden Arruda, sophomore First team Major Luna, junior Jacob Clark, junior Austin Simmons, senior Oliver Gray, junior Walker Stevens, sophomore Second team Macrae Meek, senior Lucas Trevino, junior Brady McClure, junior Jaden Steward, sophomore Academic All-District Walker Stevens Major Luna Austin Simmons Braden Arruda Caiden Gorzell Jaden Steward Lucas Trevino Macrae Meek Collin Korb Oliver Gray Brady McClure Travis Miller Ben GrantArticle Link
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Fri, 30 May 2025 16:00:00 +0000 https://podcast167fc7.podigee.io/68-new-episode 8792aaf74c81de91082a586e3ef9c5f7 In dieser Folge dreht sich alles um das Line-up des Highfield Festivals 2025. Wir sprechen über die Headliner, die spannendsten Newcomer und die Acts, die man auf keinen Fall verpassen sollte. Und was sagt das Line-up über den Festival-Sound dieses Jahres aus? Ob du schon dein Ticket hast oder einfach wissen willst, was das Highfield 2025 musikalisch zu bieten hat – dieser Talk bringt dir die volle Ladung Festivalvorschau direkt ins Ohr. Jetzt reinhören und Festivalvorfreude tanken. 68 full yes Highfield,KIZ,Festivals Janis Hinz, Lukas Arnold, Deniz Herget
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.
It's time for the newcomer draft one year after the Super Bowl champion Eagles saw Saquon Barkley, Zack Baun, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Mekhi Becton and more make their presences felt early and often. This year, the newcomers on the Eagles are fewer and farther between, but with Jihaad Campbell, Andrew Mukuba, Ty Robinson and the likes of Azeez Ojulari, Kenyon Green and others new to the nest, it's time to guess who makes the biggest impact. Fran Duffy, Zach Berman and Bo Wulf draft it up.
In this special episode, we feature two interviews recorded live during Newcomer's Breaking the Bank Summit, a financial technology summit held this week in San Francisco.We're including two of the most dynamic discussions here, beginning with Gabriel Stengel of Rogo and Jeff Seibert of Digits, followed by an interview with Josh Reeves, CEO of Gusto.The episode kicks off with a breakdown of the event, highlighting the key debates that emerged between Rogo and Digits around the trustworthiness of LLMs in fintech, as well as Reeves' perspective on the service intensive business and going shoeless in the office. After getting our hosts' reactions, we dive in to live-recorded audio from the event.For a full selection of discussions from the summit, including video of each talk, visit the Newcomer Youtube at youtube.com/@newcomerpodTimecodes00:00 - Intro09:43 - Rogo + Digits Discussion28:13 - Josh Reeves, Gusto Interview
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.
Which of the Packers' offseason additions will make the biggest impact on the 2025 season: wide receiver Matthew Golden, guard Aaron Banks, cornerback Nate Hobbs, or ... defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington? Meanwhile, the rest of of the NFL is buzzing about the Packers' proposal to ban the "Tush Push" falling just short of the necessary votes. So, it stays. For now. And, A.J. Perez -- executive producer of "Untold: The Fall of Favre" -- joins the show to talk about his Netflix documentary focusing on the controversies surrounding Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Implementing Entrepreneurial Operating Systems (EOS) in Your Business with Derek Newcomer Have you ever felt like you were great at your craft—but struggling to build a real business around it? You're not alone. In this episode of The Profit Answer Man, we talk to someone who lived that exact journey and came out stronger for it. Meet Derek Newcomer—a former fitness entrepreneur who learned the hard way that being a great coach isn't enough. Today, he's a certified EOS Implementer guiding business owners to gain control, clarity, and consistent results using the Entrepreneurial Operating System. If you're a business owner feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to delegate without chaos, this episode is your wake-up call. Derek's story is proof that you can align your vision, structure your team, and scale without losing your mind—or your money. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why being great at your craft doesn't mean you're great at running a business. The hard lessons Derek learned about delegation, leadership, and control. How EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) became the framework that changed everything. The step-by-step process he uses to help teams execute on vision without burning out. Why "letting go of the vine" is one of the hardest—and most profitable—moves you'll ever make. Key Takeaways: Don't Confuse Skill with Strategy: Derek was a top-tier fitness coach, but success in business required a whole new skill set—systems, delegation, and financial discipline. Delegation Requires Process, Not Just Trust: One of Derek's biggest mistakes was failing to train his team with structured systems. He learned the power of documenting what works and holding others accountable to results. Vision Without Execution Is a Fantasy: EOS helped him—and now his clients—translate big goals into daily actions that actually move the needle. Pain Leads to Clarity: Derek's business struggles became the training ground for the financial and operational clarity he now brings to his clients. Entrepreneurs Need Coaches Too: EOS Implementers act as that strategic, outside perspective to keep business owners out of the weeds and focused on growth. About Derek Newcomer: Derek Newcomer is a Certified EOS Implementer who's guided over 20 companies through more than 225 full-day EOS sessions. With a background in fitness coaching, leadership development, and executive coaching, Derek brings a unique mix of hands-on experience and strategic insight. He combines business systems, leadership development, and personal growth to help entrepreneurs lead well, scale effectively, and build businesses that serve their lives—not consume them. Conclusion: Ready to Work On Your Business Instead of In It? This episode is more than just a story—it's a roadmap. If Derek's journey resonated with you, maybe it's time to evaluate your own systems, margins, and team accountability. Want help? Our coaching programs are built around Profit First, EOS, and Scaling Up principles that help business owners like you get back control and boost profitability. Let's start that conversation. Links: EOS Webpage: https://www.eosworldwide.com/derek-newcomer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dnewcomer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eosworldwide/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneurialoperatingsystem/ Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@profitanswerman Sign up to be notified when the next cohort of the Profit First Experience Course is available! Profit First Toolkit: https://lp.profitcomesfirst.com/landing-page-page Relay Bank (affiliate link): https://relayfi.com/?referralcode=profitcomesfirst Profit Answer Man Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitanswerman/ My podcast about living a richer more meaningful life: http://richersoul.com/ Music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs. #profitfirst
Avery Neff just wrapped up her freshman season with the Utes, where she earned four All-American honors and was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. Avery also won the Big 12 title on beam and was a regional champion in the all-around and on vault. She accomplished all of this despite suffering two serious ankle sprains in the third week of the season. She joins us to talk about how she overcame that injury and was able to return to the all-around, what it's like being a super competitive person and how that affects her, her recruiting process as one of the top recruits in the country, and more.Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro, Caroline P & JD B!
In the first in this off-season's "Newcomer Roundup" series, George Templeton chats with Gonzaga College High School boy's basketball coach Steve Turner about incoming freshman Nyk Lewis. 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
Zartmann ist Popsänger und Rapper und aktuell einer der erfolgreichsten Newcomer überhaupt. Sein Song “Tau mich auf” hat über 75 Millionen Klicks bei Spotify, landete auf Platz 1 der Singlecharts und brachte ihm seine zweite Goldene Schallplatte ein. Ich wollte von ihm wissen, was sein musikalischer Urknall war, wie ihn sein Aufwachsen in Berlin geprägt hat und ob er das Gefühl hat, angekommen zu sein. Wir sprechen über Melancholie, intime Themen in seinen Songs, es geht um ADHS, Social Media, sein Alter und um das Glücklichsein. WERBEPARTNER & RABATTE: https://linktr.ee/hotelmatze MEIN GAST: https://instagram.com/zartmann/ DINGE: Zartmann - Tau mich auf: https://bit.ly/4jVme39 Zartmann - Nichts für immer: https://bit.ly/3Zkr1mf Maximilian Frisch - Produktion Annie Hofmann - Redaktion Lena Rocholl - Redaktion Mit Vergnügen - Vermarktung und Distribution MEIN ZEUG: Mein neues Fragenset: https://beherzt.net/liebe Mein neues Buch: https://bit.ly/3cDyQ18 Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Apple: https://apple.co/43V3hGq Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3U3ZySC Wunschgäste bitte in die Kommentare: https://apple.co/2RgJVH6 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@matzehielscher Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscher LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotelmatze1 Mein erstes Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy Mein erstes Fragenset: https://beherzt.net/matze
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After pushing forward from Newcomer to Open American Rhythm in 5 years, I have been feeling the fatigue. Am I tired? Burned out? Unmotivated? Being burned out is just one of many reasons you might find yourself unmotivated. In this episode, we provide 8 common reasons amateur and pro/am ballroom dancers, or any dancers for that matter, might find it hard to be motivated:-Comparison-Perfectionism-Unclear or unrealistic expectations-Lack of visible progress-Negative self-talk-Over-reliance on external validation-Burnout-Fear of failure or fear of being judgedCan you see yourself in any of them?? Listen in to get some help!By way of announcement, we are steadily adding podcast episodes to YouTube on my YT channel, Amber Haider Coaching. Go check it out and share with your fellow ballroom, salsa, country, and other partner dance friends!Join my Facebook Group, JOYFUL BALLROOM to be a part of a fun, positive ballroom dance community!
This episode of Highest Aspirations welcomes Alice Collins from the Colorado Department of Education and Dr. Esther De Jong from the University of Colorado Denver to explore the dynamic landscape of bilingual education in the state. Discover the innovative programs designed to support Colorado's growing number of multilingual learners and the crucial initiatives aimed at building a strong pipeline of qualified bilingual educators.Tune in to gain insights into the collaborative efforts between the state and universities to equip teachers with the specialized skills needed to serve multilingual students effectively. Learn about the various courses and programs available that empower educators to create inclusive and successful learning environments for all students, fostering academic growth and linguistic development.Key questions we address:What types of bilingual education programs are available for Colorado's multilingual learners?How does the University of Colorado Denver support the training and development of teachers for multilingual students?What are the key strategies discussed for supporting and retaining qualified teachers of multilingual learners in Colorado?For additional episode and community resources:Download the transcript here.Newcomer resources course - Free 1-hour webinarOnline, self-directed newcomer course with deep dives (ideal for Professional Learning Communities)Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your HumanityDiscover, Connect, RespondFinding Me: A MemoirT-PREP: The Partnership for Rural Educator Preparation at University of Colorado Denver Learn more about the Ellevation Scholarship and how to apply. For additional free resources geared toward supporting English learners, visit our blog.Alice Collins is an ELD Senior Consultant with the Colorado Department of Education serving the state of Colorado in the office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education. She partners with districts across the state to ensure quality language programming for the Multilingual Learners. Alice has many years of experience serving MLs, some of those roles include, teacher, CLDE Specialist, Instructional Coach, Assistant Principal, and CLDE Director. She has received multiple Teacher of the Year awards as well as CLDE Director of the Year. Alice is dedicated to providing every opportunity possible for ML students to succeed in education.Dr. Ester de Jong is a Professor in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education and Interim Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Advanced programs at the University of Colorado Denver. Her research interests include two-way bilingual education and other integrated models for language minority schooling, educational language policy, and teacher preparation for bilingual students. Prior to UC Denver, she was the Director of the School of Teaching and Learning and Professor in ESOL/Bilingual Education at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. She has been in the field of ESL/bilingual education for over thirty years, as a practitioner and a researcher. Her research focuses on preparing teachers to work with bilingual learners in K-12 schools, and integrated approaches to the schooling of bilingual learners, including two-way bilingual education. Her book, “Foundations of Multilingualism in Education” lays out a principles-based approach to educational equity for bilingual learners. Dr. de Jong was President of TESOL International Association (2017-2018). She is the co-editor of the Handbook of Research on Dual Language Bilingual Education (Routledge, 2023) and co-Editor of the Bilingual Research Journal.
K-State baseball's Keegan O'Connor has had a big 2nd of the season for the Cats coming off of a huge series at BYU received his 1st weekly award on Monday!
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Joe Devere created a world so malleable it has rarely seen an equal in fantasy. Today discover three brand new stories exploring genres that have never been explored before in the world of Lone Wolf and yet which feel right at home among its other epic tales. Newcomer to Lone Wolf, author Harley Truslove (they/them), shares The Forge of Shadows, set in the realm of Steam Punk and told from the perspective of a character many will know. Jonathan Stark (he/him) explores the realm of Psychological Horror with his gamebook, The Weeping Place, which adds a layer of fear to the world beyond anything you've yet experienced. And August Hahn (he/him) ventures into the vast reaches of space in Twilight's Edge, expanding our view of just how large this universe is. These are the Chronicles of Magnamund, a brand new project available this month from Holmgard Press!
The Second Annual Blazy Awards include recognition from Hall of Fame Songwriter Kent Blazy for Newcomer of the Year, Musician of the Year, Sound Engineer of the Year, Duo of the Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, Song of the Year and Album of the Year.Kent also pays special tribute to the truly significant that passed away over the last year including Kris Kristofferson, J.D. Souther, Joe Bonsall and select others. Enjoy a special visit from last year's Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Jay Boy Adams. This show is presented by Truly Significant. Buy the book at www.tinyurl.com/TrulySignificant1 and be inspired to lift others up. We also thank Wrangler, THE Blazy shirt used for the Lifetime Achievement Award. Visit www.kentblazy.com for information on Kent's next concert tour.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Glenn and Mike come in hot, discussing the importance of being there for the next guy/girl. Purposefully pursuing those in pain is the 12th step objection taken seriously, as it is a part of complete recovery. The boys agree that magic happens when they help others.
Zakir Miah, CEO and founder of Haim Watch Co., joins Steve Dale on the show to talk about the Chicago based watch company which was founded on 2020. Listen in while Zakir shares Haim’s mission, their love for horology and what makes Haim Watch Co. so unique.
For many years, drag queen Crimmson Sparkles could only be herself when no one was watching. Hear how she found the strength to do it on stage in front of a crowd. Plus, data centers use a lot of water, but some are trying to use less.
When a diagnosis is shared, the questions come fast: What happened? How can I help? For families in crisis, support is critical—but often chaotic. Without a structure to manage communication or coordinate care, caregivers are left to navigate emotional overwhelm and logistical complexity at the same time. That's where CaringBridge steps in. In this episode of Inspiring Women, CEO Tia Newcomer joins Laurie McGraw to talk about what it takes to bring real support into the healthcare experience—not as a nice-to-have, but as essential infrastructure. Under her leadership, CaringBridge is expanding its reach, embedding into points of diagnosis and discharge, and protecting trust in a space where many would trade it for scale. With two decades of executive leadership across Fortune 100, VC, and private equity–backed health tech and consumer brands, Tia brings a sharp operational lens to deeply human problems and a clear vision for what care can look like when support is treated as essential, not optional. Key themes explored: How can caregiver support become a standard part of the care journey? What does it take to grow a mission without compromising its core? Why is trust a strategic choice and how do you protect it? What can cross-sector leadership unlock in healthcare innovation? Guest & Host Links Connect with Laurie McGraw on LinkedIn Connect with Tia Newcomer on LinkedIn About CaringBridge Connect with Inspiring Women Browse Episodes | LinkedIn | Instagram | Apple | Spotify This episode of Inspiring Women was recorded at the WBL Summit, a leadership, networking, and professional development conference for WBL members that takes place each spring. WBL is a network of 1500+ senior executive women in healthcare who convene to share ideas, make valuable connections, and solve business challenges. WBL's mission is to connect and support our members in advancing their careers and impact on our industry.
Indiana basketball is in a transition phase as coach Darren DeVries begins building his staff and roster, with the hosts urging fans to remain patient during the transfer portal process.In this episode, Coach Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, and Jerod Morris discuss the early additions of Connor Enright (DePaul) and Reed Bailey (Davidson), examine Tony Adragna's film breakdowns of DeVries' offensive and defensive systems from West Virginia, and reflect on lessons from Florida's NCAA championship run that could apply to Indiana's program moving forward.Key Topics:Early roster additions and remaining transfer portal targetsFilm analysis of DeVries' offensive system featuring increased movement, screening and spacingDefensive philosophy emphasizing team concepts over excessive helpThe importance of "adaptability" in college basketball successNCAA Tournament analysis and how experienced rosters contributed to tournament successSpeculation about the future of NIL in college basketballHere is the full video of Tony's analysis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4PogSGgaNsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Scott sits down with journalist-turned-operator Eric Newcomer for a wide-ranging conversation about building in public, the evolution of venture capital, and what it's really like to run a media business. Eric shares the backstory of launching Newcomer, from a solo Substack to a $2M+ revenue business with marquee events like Cerebral Valley. The two reflect on the blurred lines between media and entrepreneurship, how trust and access shape great reporting, and the surprisingly human side of building a company. Then, Scott and Eric dive deep into the state of venture capital: the private-equity-ification of mega-funds, the uncertain future for emerging managers, and why it's getting harder to find the next generation of category-defining companies. Eric offers sharp takes on AI, fundraising hype, and what LPs really want. It's a thoughtful, honest, and often funny look at what happens when a journalist steps behind the curtain and becomes a founder himself. What You'll Learn: - Why Newcomer leaned into events—and how it became a real business. - The unspoken truth about founder glorification (and how hard building really is). - How venture capital is shifting—and why SaaS may have spoiled the party. - What separates good journalism from performative puff pieces. - What it feels like to lead a small team and be responsible for real livelihoods. Bonus: Invest with your eyes not your ears. Markets tank following Trump tariffs. Support the show by signing up for a free account @ Kingscrowd.com Subscribe to Eric's newsletter and podcast: Newcomer.co Follow Eric: @ericnewcomer Follow Scott: @kitun
In this challenging world that's full of bias against women, the only person guaranteed to advocate for you is you. Today, we sit down with marketing powerhouse Patti Newcomer for an insightful conversation that's sure to ignite your ambition. Patti shares her personal journey, career advice for women in STEM and leadership, and valuable strategies for building intergenerational wealth. She dives deep into overcoming systemic bias, creating your own personal board of directors, and the importance of financial literacy. No matter where you are in your career, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you step into your power and create the future you envision. This week's episode 162 of How Women Inspire Podcast is about career advice, investing, and overcoming systemic bias! In this episode of How Women Inspire Podcast, Patti Newcomer is sharing the importance of always having a point of view in your career and actionable steps you can take right now to build your personal board of directors. Patti Newcomer is the Chief Marketing Officer at Centerbase, a cloud-based legal practice management solution that gives mid-sized firms the power to streamline their daily tasks with ease and efficiency.. Patti has a unique analytical background and extensive experience in product design and development, marketing strategy and campaigns, consumer research and insights, direct marketing communications, customer experience design and brand strategy and advertising. Patti has a passion for starting from the consumer to develop business-building marketing plans.Some of the talking points Julie and Patti go over in this episode include:Setting boundaries and priorities in the workplace and at home.The difference between mentorship and advocacy and the impact of having a supportive manager.Unique challenges women face in leadership roles, such as managing emotional work and dealing with systemic bias.The importance of financial literacy and planning for the future.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about How Women Inspire at https://www.howwomenlead.com/podcast CONNECT WITH PATTI NEWCOMER:LinkedInInstagramCONNECT WITH JULIE CASTRO ABRAMS:LinkedIn - JulieHow Women LeadHow Women InvestHow Women GiveInstagram - HWLLinkedIn - HWLFacebook - HWL
Welcome to another episode of Expert To Authority Show, brought to you by http://gtex.org.uk/, I am your host, Simone Vincenzi, The Experts Strategist, and this is the podcast for experts who want to become the ultimate authority in their niche while making an impact in the world.We have created the Webinar Conversion Kit where you will get access to:The High-Converting Webinar FrameworkBONUS #1: High-Converting Webinar Slide TemplateBONUS #2: Pitch and Follow Up TemplatesBONUS #3: High Converting Webinars Case StudiesBONUS #4: Our Trello Webinar ChecklistAll of this for only £29.99 for a limited period of time.Click here to download.https://webinarconversionkit.com/Today I have the pleasure to interview Louise Coughlan Joining us today is Louise Coughlan, a Trust Technique specialist for rescue cats and dogs. Louise empowers pet owners with mindful, compassionate solutions to behavioural challenges, using calming techniques that help reactive animals and their humans achieve mutual understanding and lasting peace. Get ready for an inspiring conversation about connection and transformation.Connect with Louise Coughlan Website: https://www.mindfulpaws.ie/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindfulpaws.ieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulpaws.ie/To become a GTeX Member, Apply here:https://gtex.events/call -------Take a full business assessment for free to have absolute clarity on your business with the EXPERT BIZ CHECKLIST.http://bit.ly/expert-biz-checklist-podcast------Also, make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any other episode. If you want to reach out to me with your questions, you can email me at Simone@gtex.org.uk that comes right to my inbox.
(4:00) Newcomer takeaways(8:00) Free Charles Lester!(13:00) Has Gus been blessed with great OL talent in the past? Is it a necessity?(17:00) How's Miami gonna be this year?(23:00) Generating Discussion sparked by Cummins(35:00) Did the FSU brand open up too big of a pool for Norvell to efficiently use?(42:00) Miami historical question(45:00) Is the coaching search for hoops a reasonable endeavor?(54:00) CFP thoughts(59:00) Rooting for rentals is tough?Music: The Junior Varsity - Guiltvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(4:00) Newcomer takeaways(8:00) Free Charles Lester!(13:00) Has Gus been blessed with great OL talent in the past? Is it a necessity?(17:00) How's Miami gonna be this year?(23:00) Generating Discussion sparked by Cummins(35:00) Did the FSU brand open up too big of a pool for Norvell to efficiently use?(42:00) Miami historical question(45:00) Is the coaching search for hoops a reasonable endeavor?(54:00) CFP thoughts(59:00) Rooting for rentals is tough?Music: The Junior Varsity - Guiltvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(3:00) Jayvan Boggs, productive and ready to chip in?(13:00) Chase Loftin, high aspirations but crowded room?(23:00) Adrian Medley, amiable but aiming for a starting job(31:30) No question marks on roster headed into spring(?!)(41:00) Next 'Nole to be Canton bound?Music: Arms Length - Funny Facevitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(3:00) Settlement doesn't mean sayonora as FSU likely to stay put in ACC for foreseeable future as ESPN extends TV contract(28:00) Deamonte Diggs takeaways(35:00) James Williams takeaways, quick thoughts on Herring and Thompson(41:00) FSU seems committed to this football thing for the long haul(47:00) Men's hoops plummet into despair amid gross three-game skidMusic: Sam Fender - People Watchingvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!