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Today, the fellas are diving headfirst into Team Canada vs. Czechia in the men's hockey quarterfinals. How did it go? Who stepped up? What worked — and what absolutely didn't? The boys break down the biggest moments, the key plays, and the overall performance as Canada looks to push deeper into the tournament. They'll touch on the line combinations and whether they clicked, standout performances, special teams and any concerns heading into the next round. And it doesn't stop there — the Olympic conversation continues as there is so much happening right now. Nielson and Gazzola also dive into some Oilers news, sharing their thoughts on Paul Coffey rejoining the team's coaching staff. Can he help fix the Oilers' defensive game? Why bring him back at this point in the season? The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
Episode 56! We start off with a deep dive into events around Brody King, the continued debate around politics in wrestling, and the dangers of aggregation. Next up is a quick look at Grand Slam Australia (43:35) and how the show had some good examples of last week's discussion of faces and heels. Nielson has changed their ratings system once again and we are all confused (1:10:10) and ticket sales for WrestleMania are not great! (1:17:27) Then, are we being hypocritical on AEW's usage of former WWE talents? (1:28:30) before a quick check in with NJPW (1:36:00). We close with a serious discussion about Adam Page's interview with SI and his continued friendship with Marty Scurll. (1:44:18)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, Pastor John focuses on the Transfiguration of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of recognizing God's glory and presence in our daily lives. He urges listeners to "listen to Jesus" above all other voices, including their own, and to remain focused on Him through prayer and scripture. He highlights that a glimpse of God's glory offers a new perspective, preparing us for the challenges of life and inspiring worship. Ultimately, Pastor John encourages everyone to seek out God's presence in their surroundings and allows the beauty of Jesus to transform their lives.
Donald Trump kündigte Ende 2025 eine massive Aufrüstung der US-Marine an: neue, gigantische Schlachtschiffe, eine eigene "Trump-Klasse" mit maximaler Feuerkraft. Er nennt sie die "goldene Flotte". Doch sind solche Stahlkolosse im Zeitalter von Drohnen und Hyperschallwaffen überhaupt noch zeitgemäß? In der aktuellen Folge spricht Stefan Niemann mit dem Admiral a.D. Manfred Nielson über Trumps Pläne und die Frage, wie eine Seemacht im 21. Jahrhundert aussehen sollte. Nielson ist der Meinung: "Moderne Einheiten müssen heute nicht über Größe überzeugen, sondern durch Technologie". Dabei geht es auch um den strategischen Wettbewerb mit China und um die Rolle der US-Navy in den kommenden Jahrzehnten. Ein historischer Rückblick zeigt, dass die Debatte über militärische Stärke nicht neu ist. Schon im US-Wahlkampf 2012 reagierte Barack Obama auf Kritik an der schrumpfenden amerikanischen Flotte mit dem Hinweis, dass moderne militärische Fähigkeiten nicht durch bloßes Zählen von Schiffen zu erfassen seien - ein Argument, das heute aktueller denn je erscheint.Zuvor blickt Kai Küstner wie gewohnt auf den russischen Krieg gegen die Ukraine. Nachdem die Ukraine im vergangenen Jahr mit der Produktion von Drohnen in Deutschland begonnen hatte, erwartet Präsident Selenskij nun eine erste Auslieferung bereits in den nächsten Tagen. Überhaupt verzahnen sich die Rüstungsindustrien der Ukraine und ihrer europäischen Partner zunehmend: Kyjiw vollzieht einen Strategiewechsel und will künftig Waffen exportieren. Außerdem geht es um den Test einer deutsch-britischen Hyperschallrakete und um die Frage, ob der anfangs so gepriesene ukrainischen Marschflugkörper “Flamingo" hinter den Erwartungen zurückblieb. Auch die Lage an den Fronten und die anhaltenden russischen Luftangriffe auf die ukrainische Energieinfrastruktur werden eingeordnet.Lob und Kritik, alles bitte per Mail an streitkraefte@ndr.de Interview mit Admiral a.D. Manfred Nielson https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/audio-412636.html Flamingo - erfüllt Erwartungen bislang nicht: https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-strikes-russias-oreshnik-launch-site-in-kapustin-yar-with-flamingo-missiles-general-staff-says/ https://www.tagesspiegel.de/internationales/da-stimmt-was-nicht-ist-der-gross-beworbene-ukrainische-marschflugkorper-flamingo-ein-flop-15207640.html Trump kündigt Bau neuer Kriegsschiffe an: https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/amerika/trump-kriegsschiffe-100.html Alle Folgen von "Streitkräfte und Strategien" https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast2998.html Podcast-Tipp: 15 Minuten. Der tagesschau-Podcast am Morgen https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/urn:ard:show:b84b465ae5abcd64/
On today's episode of The Oil Stream, the boys kick things off by recapping their weekends. Dusty shares stories from his first-ever boys trip with Marshall, while Tommy breaks down the second-ever EST Funspiel and how it all went down. And Calvin Pickard has cleared waivers. What does this mean for the Oilers? What else do they need to address on their roster? What's next for Edmonton? Gazzola and Nielson break it down. They also recap Saturday's loss with the Oilers getting torched 7–3 by the Wild. Edmonton came out flying, but once things turned, it was all Minnesota. So what went wrong? Where did it fall apart? The boys break down what happened, what the lineup should look like going forward, and the big question—how do the Oilers fix their defensive issues?
Rik and Carol Durling welcome in Mark Nielson to talk about his Toastmasters experience starting in Fort Wayne Indiana and how he got started.
Daxx Nielsen joins The Jim on Base Show for a fun, wide-ranging conversation about carving out his own lane as the drummer for Cheap Trick while also building a respected career as a sought-after studio & touring musician.We talk about growing up around rock legends, working with artists like Eddie Vedder and Brandi Carlile, and the realities of being labeled “nepotism” — and how Daxx has earned his reputation behind the kit on his own terms!Subscribe & stay connected:
Episódio com o tema "Eurico Alfred Nielson " Apresentação: Samuel Mattos Eurico, ou Erick Alfred Nielson era Sueco veio para o Brasil no início do século XX. Evangelizou a bordo de seu barco, na bacia amazônica chegando até o Peru. Foi fundador das Primeiras Igrejas Batistas de Manaus, no Pará. Confira!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by holistic business coach, Katy Stuart, The Soulful CEO podcast is your home for all things business strategy, deep spiritual work, and everything witchy and woo woo. This podcast features solo episodes packed with insight and value, as well as expert guest interviews with some of Katy's favorite names in the industry. The Soulful CEO is designed to empower and educate driven, soul-led women with real stories, honest truths, tried-and-true biz strategy, and everything you need to know to create a life and business better than your wildest dreams.In this guest episode, I am talking with Victoria Margaux Nielson, Victoria is an Energy Healer, Empowerment Coach, and TEDx Speaker who helps women leaders and visionaries find radical clarity and confidence through a blend of grounded spirituality and embodied leadership. Her mission is to guide women back to their feminine power and intuition, so they can lead, create, and live deliciously delightful lives.You can find all of the links discussed in the episode here!For the link to her Monarch Mystery School: HEREHer website: Hereand find her on insta: HEREVictoria has a beautiful offer called Akashic awakening. Each week isn't just healing, it's activation of your soul's guidance system so you can step into acceleration in all areas of your life. This 4 week program teaches you not just to access your Records, but to use them as a tool to make real decisions that awaken your fullest expression and essence. You can find that: HERE
This week, Pastor John explores the baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3:13–17, a moment rich with meaning and revelation. He reflects on how Jesus' baptism reveals identity at multiple levels: who God is, shown through the presence of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and who we are as God's children. The message highlights Jesus' obedience in fulfilling all righteousness and how His baptism serves as a model for believers today. At its heart, the sermon invites us to consider questions of identity, grounding our understanding of ourselves in the nature and character of God.
On today's edition of 2 Guys & A Goalie, the fellas preview a massive matchup tonight as the Edmonton Oilers take on the Winnipeg Jets. The boys will first look back at the Oilers' 6–2 win over the Predators, breaking down what they liked from that performance. Then it's all eyes on tonight — what will the lineup look like, what kind of impact can Kapanen bring, and how long will the third line stay together? Nielson joined former NHLers Joaquin Gage and Matt Kassian to break it all down. They also went around the league to chat about challenging penalties, Hart Trophy favourites, and so much more! And in light of Glenn Hall's passing, the boys talk about their all-time favourite goalies to ever play in the NHL. 2 Guys & a Goalie is presented by GS Construction!
On today's edition of The Oil Stream, the fellas recap the Oilers' most recent loss to the Philadelphia Flyers. What went wrong, and why have the Oilers now dropped three of their last four games? The boys break down the performance, dissecting the lineup choices, while discussing where things may be slipping. Nielson and Gazzola note the lineup changes at today's practice, with Kasperi Kapanen and Jake Walman being seen back on the ice. What does that mean for tomorrow? When should we expect to see these two return? Then it's time to look ahead as the Oilers get set to welcome the Nashville Predators tomorrow night. What needs to change, what should stay the same, and what can fans hope to see from this group going forward? The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
This week, Pastor John kicks off a new series titled "His Name Is Jesus," delving into John chapter 1 to explore the profound identity of Jesus. He emphasizes that Jesus is the eternal Word of God, fully divine, and the very creator and sustainer of all things. Pastor John encourages listeners to stay connected to Jesus as their divine power source through the Holy Spirit as they navigate the new year.
Coffee and a Conversation with Jaymie Nielson Welcome to the Car Guy Coffee Podcast. Kickstart your day the right way and join us as we tap into the brightest minds and most passionate voices across the automotive world to bring you the education, motivation, and inspiration you need to thrive. From the showroom floor to the service lane, prepare to Upshift and Uplift your perspective. In this episode Lou Ramirez and Fred Leonard are excited to welcome Jamie Nielsen from Digital Dealer on this special live edition from Freddy Chevrolet in Fredericktown, Ohio. Discover the exciting changes and innovations for the upcoming Digital Dealer event in Las Vegas. Jamie shares insights into the new two-day format, interactive workshops, and the importance of networking in the automotive industry. Learn about the keynote presentation by Car Guy Coffee and get a sneak peek into what dealers and vendors can expect. Prepare to be inspired, educated, and motivated to take your automotive business to the next level!
On today's episode of 2 Guys & A Goalie, the fellas break down the Edmonton Oilers' 3-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets and dive into everything that went right. They'll talk about the raging Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Calvin Pickard absolutely goalie-ing the Jets, and the Oilers finally getting some much-needed scoring depth with Max Jones finding the back of the net. Plus… what the heck are the Oilers supposed to do with Andrew Mangiapane? What worked, what didn't, and what it all means moving forward. Nielson, Gager and Kass delve into all the Oilers news before shifting their attention to the Olympics to share their thoughts on who should make Team Canada and who should be left off the squad. 2 Guys & a Goalie is presented by GS Construction!
Reposted from Still Slaying: A Buffy-verse podcast which you can find at Still Slaying: a Buffy-verse podcast | Podcastica. Fun, in-depth talk about great TV. CW: Discussion of sexual topics and rape. “Because it's wrong.” Penny and Sam and Dina welcome Dina to Still Slaying and the trio get nostalgic about the TV landscape at the turn of the millennium. The wide-ranging discussion touches on The X-files, future robot selves, trauma, stevedores, porn stereotypes, queer subtext (and text), whether we would have sex with a clone of ourself, masturbation as healthcare, Stranger Things, heteronormativity, Heated Rivalry and the progress in queer representation on screen, Don Quixote, rape, Outlander, Nielson families and Sweeps Week, Repo Man, spoilers, hopes for the reboot and the nature of evil. Next time we'll be talking about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 4, Episode 17, “Superstar” and Episode 18, “Where the Wild Things Are.” Keep Slaying! News Links/Referenced Links Original Episode Promo https://youtu.be/Aoykd5iVt9g —---------------------------------------- Viewing Order Buffy 4x16 - Who Are You? (2/2) Buffy 4x17 - Superstar & 4x18 - Where the Wild Things Are Angel 1x16 - The Ring & 1x17 - Eternity Buffy 4x19 - New Moon Rising Angel 1x18 - Five by Five (1/2) Angel 1x19 - Sanctuary (2/2) Buffy 4x20 - The Yoko Factor (1/2) Buffy 4x21 - Primeval (2/2) Buffy 4x22 - Restless Angel 1x20 - War Zone Angel 1x21 - Blind Date Angel 1x22 - To Shanshu in LA Join the conversation! You can email or send a voice message to stillslayingfeedback@gmail.com, or join us at facebook.com/groups/podcastica and Still Slaying A Buffy-verse Podcast where we put up comment posts for each episode we cover. Follow us on Instagram Still Slaying: a Buffyverse Podcast from Podcastica Network (@stillslayingcast) • Instagram photos and videos Join the Zedhead community - https://www.patreon.com/jasoncabassi Theme Music:℗ CC-BY 2020 Quesbe | Lucie G. MorillonGoopsy | Drum and Bass | Free CC-BY Music By Quesbe is licensed under a Creative Commons License. #smashthepatriarchy #slaythepatriarchy #feminism #patriarchy #sarahmichellegellar #marcblucas #buffy #buffyverse #buffyrewatch #alisonhannigan #amberbenson #anthonystewarthead #sunnydale #hellmouth #buffthevampireslayer #buffyseason4 #spike #spuffy #jamesmarsters #elizadushku #faith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we explore the disruptive yet divine arrival of Jesus, focusing on Joseph's faithful obedience to God's unexpected plan. We delve into the significance of the names "Jesus," meaning "Yahweh saves," and "Emmanuel," meaning "God with us," highlighting how these names embody Jesus's mission to save humanity and God's constant presence in our lives. We're reminded that God often works through disruptions, calling us to immediate obedience and trust in His salvation plan.
If you haven't slept through the night since… you can't remember when — this episode is for you. In this episode, I'm joined by women's hormone expert Robin Nielson to uncover why perimenopause seems to hijack your sleep, what's really going on in your body, and the actionable steps you can take this week to finally get restorative, uninterrupted sleep again.Robin breaks down the misunderstood connection between sleep, cortisol, insulin, and hormone balance, why nighttime waking is NOT always “just hormones,” and how nutrient deficiencies, blood sugar issues, toxins, ferritin levels, digestion, and stress are quietly wrecking your sleep more than you realize.If you've been told to just “take melatonin,” “stop caffeine,” or “wait it out,” — you're going to love this conversation. Robin brings raw honesty, science-backed wisdom, and a completely fresh perspective on how sleep drives every hormone in your body and how to become the CEO of your own circadian rhythm in perimenopause.In this episode, you'll learn:The hidden reasons your sleep falls apart in perimenopause (and why it's not only estrogen).Why cortisol and insulin are the two “sleep dictators” running the show.The practical, low-cost changes that dramatically improve sleep — without guesswork or overwhelm.Whether you're dealing with night sweats, 2–4am wake-ups, racing thoughts, exhaustion, or feeling like you're aging faster than you should — this episode will help you reclaim peaceful sleep, resilient hormones, and a life that flows again.This conversation will leave you feeling seen, empowered, and equipped with the clarity you've been searching for.✨ Three Key Takeaways1️⃣ Sleep is the foundation of hormone regulation — not the other way around. 2️⃣ Balancing cortisol and insulin is the missing link for midlife sleep success. 3️⃣ You must know YOUR body — symptoms show up differently for every woman, but the root causes are measurable and fixable.Learn More From Robin Here:Instagram: @robinanielsenWebsite: https://naturalhormonesolution.com/Sign up for Robin's Hormone Reset Program: https://naturalhormonesolution.com/hormonereset/Natural Solutions for Hormone Balance Sisterhood Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/naturalsolutionshormonebalance/THE COMPLETE HORMONE ASSESSMENT: naturalhormonesolution.com/bria
Dusty and Tom get together here to give you this edition of The Oil Stream on Edmonton Sports Talk. The boys will recap Draisaitl hitting 1000 points in the Oilers' win over the Penguins! What did they think of the game overall? How about the performance of Tristan Jarry and Stuart Skinner as they battled for the first time since the trade? Nielson and Gazzola shift their attention to the depth of the team, highlighting Vasily Podkolzin's scoring touch, Matt Savoie finding the back of the net and what that might mean for the Oilers moving forward. The guys also discuss a bit of EST's Christmas Draft, with the results coming out earlier today. What will the guys do next? Tommy and Dusty share their thoughts. All of this and so much more on this edition of The Oil Stream here on Edmonton Sports Talk!
This week, Pastor John's message focuses on John the Baptist's doubts while in prison and Jesus' response, highlighting that faith and doubt can coexist. He emphasizes that Jesus answers doubts with evidence of his faithfulness rather than anger, encouraging believers to look for signs of God's presence even in difficult times. Finally, the sermon stresses that Jesus honors those who wait faithfully, asserting that true greatness in the kingdom comes from perseverance and serving others, and that Jesus is the ultimate answer to all questions and needs.
On today's episode of The Oil Stream, the fellas break down last night's overtime loss to the Sabres. Edmonton managed to claw its way back, but once the extra frame started, it was all Buffalo. We'll dive into what went wrong, what's still missing, and whether there were any positives to take away despite the loss. Then we turn the page to what's next as the Oilers get set for their upcoming matchup with the Detroit Red Wings. What needs to change? What do the lines look like? And can they respond the right way? Gazzola and Nielson answer those questions, taking a peek at Edmonton's schedule moving forward. The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
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Hey mama! The Holidays are here, and while you are busy making the magic for your family, I thought you may need a little self-care. Am I right?!? In this amazing episode, the amazing Kendra Nielson gives us some tactical tips on how we can fill our cup so we can pour out to others. Enjoy the show! Mother | Therapist | Podcaster Fulfillment Therapy Website | Podcast "When we align as light bearers and truth seekers, our influence magnifies to transform lives, inspiring others to step into leadership and embrace their true potential.” Connect With ME: - Website: The Rose's Homestead - Social Media: Instagram @ The Roses Homestead - Private FB Community: Click Here to Join - Subscribe to the Weekly Homestead Newsletter Click Here to Join
Send us a textHow do we bring spiritual practices into our everyday working lives? This adaptive challenge requires a new path—one where risk becomes stewardship, attention becomes a sacred resource, and everyday tasks turn into a living conversation with God. In this episode, Bishop Wright has a conversation with Dr. Chip Roper, founder and president of the VOCA Center. Chip's journey from profit-chasing ambition to seminary and back into the marketplace as an executive coach gives him rare range: he understands performance pressure, pastoral care, and the hard realities of modern organizations. Bishop Wright and Dr. Roper dig into the quiet epidemic of workplace loneliness and the surprising data showing how few professionals tap spiritual resources when the heat is on. From Jesus' words about doing only what the Father is doing to the easy yoke that lightens our overwork, Chip maps out a way to lead with courage and calm. Listen in for the full conversation.Dr. Chip Roper is the Founder and President of the VOCA Center, a faith-based organization driven to equip Christians to approach their daily work with God's wisdom and power. With an Executive Coaching Certification from Columbia University and a Doctorate of Ministry from Missio Seminary, Chip tackles client challenges from 30+ years of P/L leadership responsibility as a small businessman, a pastor, a career coach, and a business consultant. Chip's clients are found at Blackstone, Sunrise Brokers, JP Morgan, Randall-Reilly, Goldman Sachs, Nielson, Knopman Marks, and CNBC.Support the show Follow us on IG and FB at Bishop Rob Wright.
In this sermon, Pastor John discusses the Advent season, emphasizing that it functions in three tenses: past, present, and future. He challenges listeners to prepare not just for Christmas, but for Christ's return, highlighting the importance of watchfulness, faithfulness, and relationship with God. The sermon underscores that Jesus is always present and encourages leaning into faith, especially during difficult times.
In this sermon, Pastor John explores the unique Christian calendar, highlighting that this Sunday is Christ the King Sunday, marking the end of the church year and anticipating Advent. He challenges listeners to consider what it truly means to proclaim Jesus as King and how that belief should transform their daily lives. Drawing from Colossians 1:11-20, the message reminds believers of their identity as a people strengthened and provided for by God. It emphasizes living with thankful joy, being a light in a dark world, and remembering their redemption and forgiveness in Christ.
Today's message focuses on dealing with loss and finding strength in God during difficult times. Pastor John uses the biblical story of Haggai and Zerubbabel rebuilding the temple to illustrate how God encourages His people to persevere despite discouragement and significant loss. The core message is to be strong in the Lord's strength as God is always present and faithful, even when the path ahead seems overwhelming.
In this sermon, Pastor John explores the Book of Habakkuk, focusing on the prophet's laments and God's responses. He emphasizes that faith often begins in confusion and complaint, and that God invites us to bring our questions, sorrows, and doubts into His presence as an act of trust and worship. The sermon highlights that even when life is chaotic and uncertain, God's timing is perfect, and the righteous will live by faith.
On this episode of The Self Portrait Gospel Podcast, we sit down with the wizard behind the flowing crimson curtains of all things Uknown Mortal Orchestra, Ruban Nielson, to talk about his favorite cult classic horror films and how the unique process and trailblazing approach to some of those classics from the 1980s have inspired him on his melodic journey from the group's monumental 2011 self titled debut to their most recent EP "CURSE." Over the years, Nielson has kept a humbling philosophy on how he deals with the sonic success, and overall reality of being in a band that has not only transcended the cultural confines of "indie rock," but continues to create, and establish, exciting new melodic methods to bring out the best within. Having recently stepped into the wide and winding world of jam band culture and the tonal tenacity of the tape trading subculture that iconically came about during the Grateful Dead's radical reign on society, Nielson eagerly encourages fans to document UMO shows by using analog equipment such as film cameras, reel-to-reel machines, and other various tape recording instruments to not only capture the essence of the band live, but to be a part of something much bigger than the band istself.
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This All Saints Day message celebrates God's enduring faithfulness through generations, honoring believers who have faithfully lived their lives and become part of the "great cloud of witnesses." Pastor John encourages the congregation to remember and be inspired by these examples.
Erik Nielson (Warrenton Location) Series: God's Dangerous PresenceTopic: The sacrifice for sin, then and now.Core Text: Leviticus 14:1-20Recorded 10/26/2025For more resources check out cconline.cc or our YouTube page
Pastor John compares the Christian life to a marathon, stressing the need for dedication, endurance, and faithfulness (13:35-14:07). Inspired by 2 Timothy 4:6-8, he encourages us to live as an act of worship (18:55-22:51) for an eternal reward (28:23-31:04). A key takeaway: don't give up—keep your focus on Jesus, even when discouraged (42:36-43:41).
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In this episode, Casey sits down with Ty Nielson and Tim Miller, the entrepreneurial duo behind Ninja Kids, for a candid masterclass on building creator-led experiences with heart, vision, and relentless execution. Fresh off a Tony Robbins immersion, they unpack how state, story, and strategy helped catalyze new habits and higher standards; and why the energy of an aligned community can flip limiting beliefs into bold action.Ty and Tim trace their path from shaping the trampoline park industry to founding Ninja Kids; along the way they learned that it's rarely a lack of resources, but a lack of resourcefulness that holds leaders back. Their time scaling hundreds of locations provided a front-row education in private equity, deal structure, and culture; lessons they'd later use to design on their own terms.They also share the scrappy stories that shaped the brand's creator partnership strategy; from pursuing real estate with nothing but conviction, to a chance introduction that led to the Ninja Kids collaboration and a new growth thesis. Expect takeaways on proximity as power, building wonder into product, modeling excellence, and leading so your people feel believed in.Chapters00:00 | Opening & Intros: Ninja Kids leadership00:41 | Tony Robbins: going “all in”01:52 | Shared values & why Sandlot invested03:58 | What a Tony event feels like (state → story → strategy)06:47 | The 55° room, physiology, and energy07:14 | Full-circle moment on Casey's plane10:08 | Community, permission to play big, and breakthroughs11:00 | Proximity is power: the billionaire story15:13 | Belonging, imposter syndrome, and belief17:15 | Dreaming bigger: from $20M to $1B vision17:46 | Shared values with investors & doing them proud19:50 | Theme of the journey: people who believe in you20:56 | Origins: missions in Russia & lifelong partnership27:06 | What Russians taught them about trust and loyalty29:29 | Ty's childhood in post-USSR Russia (Pepsi → Coke!)31:44 | The leap: from Schlumberger to “ringmaster” vision35:12 | Titles, vision, and chasing wonder36:20 | Modeling leaders; habits, gratitude, and wonderment41:08 | Designing for wonder: lighting, art, and moments45:46 | Scaling lessons: do your absolute best, be resourceful47:49 | It's not resources; it's resourcefulness54:14 | 300+ parks, private equity, and real-world MBA56:32 | Culture shock: when the magic dwindles58:21 | Fired → phone call → blessing → new chapter01:02:23 | Pattern recognition: rebrands vs. creators01:06:05 | Tesla saga to Chicago: conviction on wheels01:08:37 | Kindness compounds: the people who helped01:12:50 | Emergent strategy: buy tired parks, create energy01:14:01 | Non-competes, red tape, and 34-month realities01:16:35 | The Ninja Kids intro (thanks, Stevie from BYU)01:17:44 | First acquisition in Dallas & signing the PGs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This isn't just another episode of the I Do Wedding Marketing Podcast, this is something very special.Back in Episode 170, I shared my exact Instagram strategy for attracting local wedding leads.Today, we get to hear what happens when someone actually implements it. Enter the one and only Heidi Nielson, a live wedding painter from Los Angeles who went from quietly posting on Instagram here and there… to multiplying her reach, growing her followers, and sparking genuine connections with couples and vendors.In just a few short weeks, Heidi has:Quadrupled her views and boosted her engagement by 600%
Det fineste, der findes - minister. Folkets tjener. Nytårskur og statsråd, dokumenter i stakkevis, samråd, samråd, samråd. Kritik, paragraf 20, stormløb, pressens hundekobbel. Nytter det noget? Udretter jeg noget? I Danmark findes der 141 tidligere ministre, heraf tre fra Krags sidste regering fra 1970 til 1972. Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille, økonomi- og indenrigsminister 2016-2019, inviterer i samtaleprogrammet “Ministertid” tidligere kolleger til en åbenhjertig samtale: Hvad udrettede du? Var du bange for ikke at være god nok? Var det prisen værd? Talte du altid sandt til Folketinget? var det bedre i gamle dage? Hvad husker du? Og hvad vil du gerne glemme? Og hvad med pressen? Velkommen til et enestående stykke Danmarkshistorie.Vært: Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille, tidligere økonomi- og indenrigsministerGæst: Poul Nielson, tidligere energiminister og minister for udviklingsbistand, samt tidligere Europa-KommissærI podcasten 'Ministertid' inviterer tidligere økonomi- og indenrigsminister Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille tidligere ministre i studiet for at dele deres oplevelser fra ministerstolen.Ministertid udkom oprindeligt hos 24syv, men fra sommeren 2024 bliver den udgivet af Altinget.Denne udgave af Ministertid blev optaget i 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Caretaker's Greenhouse ep.795 Makayla Nielson was raised in Normal, Illinois and currently resides in Lehi, Utah with her husband and three (almost four!) children. When she's not writing, she's out on adventures in the canyons near her home, watching science fiction movies, or crocheting (always with a snack or two within reach). She has written short stories for Manawaker Studio's Flash Fiction Podcast, Twisted Tales, Flash Fiction Magazine, Balloons Lit. Journal, Inkpot Literary Magazine, Stance: Studies on the Family, and Collective Tales Publishing. Find her stories here: https://makaylanielson.com/ ---- Listen Elsewhere ---- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TallTaleTV Website: http://www.TallTaleTV.com ---- Story Submission ---- Got a short story you'd like to submit? Submission guidelines can be found at http://www.TallTaleTV.com ---- About Tall Tale TV ---- Hi there! My name is Chris Herron and I'm an audiobook narrator. In 2015, I suffered from poor Type 1 diabetes control which lead me to become legally blind for almost a year. The doctors didn't give me much hope, predicting an 80% chance that I would never see again. But I refused to give up and changed my lifestyle drastically. Through sheer willpower (and an amazing eye surgeon) I beat the odds and regained my vision. During that difficult time, I couldn't read or write, which was devastating as they had always been a source of comfort for me since childhood. However, my wife took me to the local library where she read out the titles of audiobooks to me. I selected some of my favorite books, such as the Disc World series, Name of the Wind, Harry Potter, and more, and the audiobooks brought these stories to life in a way I had never experienced before. They helped me through the darkest period of my life and I fell in love with audiobooks. Once I regained my vision, I decided to pursue a career as an audiobook narrator instead of a writer. That's why I created Tall Tale TV, to support aspiring authors in the writing communities that I had grown to love before my ordeal. My goal was to help them promote their work by providing a promotional audio short story that showcases their writing skills to readers. They say the strongest form of advertising is word of mouth, so I offer a platform for readers to share these videos and help spread the word about these talented writers. Please consider sharing these stories with your friends and family to support these amazing authors. Thank you! ---- legal ---- All stories on Tall Tale TV have been submitted in accordance with the terms of service provided on http://www.talltaletv.com or obtained with permission by the author. All images used on Tall Tale TV are either original or Royalty and Attribution free. Most stock images used are provided by http://www.pixabay.com , https://www.canstockphoto.com/ or created using AI. Image attribution will be declared only when required by the copyright owner. Common Affiliates are: Amazon, Smashwords
Send us a textJoin us for a fascinating conversation with Kelly and Chris Nielson, the passionate duo behind Travelers Moon Paranormal Investigations. From historic hauntings to unexplained encounters, Travelers Moon has built a reputation for blending solid research, hands-on investigation, and a love of storytelling to uncover the mysteries of the supernatural.In this exclusive interview, we dive into:The origins of Travelers Moon and how Kelly and Chris began their paranormal journeyTheir most unforgettable investigations and evidenceInsights into the methods and tools they use to communicate with the other sideWhat makes their approach unique in today's paranormal communityWhether you're a seasoned investigator, a paranormal enthusiast, or just curious about ghost hunting, this episode offers an in-depth look into the real experiences behind the phenomenon.Don't miss this chance to hear directly from Travelers Moon—a team redefining what it means to explore the unknown.Support the showFind us at: gxparanormal.com Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@generationxparanormal Listen: • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/generation-x-paranormal/id1661845577?i=1000666351352 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6zQmLQ0F78h8KRuVylps2v?si=79af02a218444d1f Follow us on Social Media: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenXParanormal • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationxparanormal/ • Twitter (X): https://x.com/GXParanormal
For decades, horse owners followed routine rotational deworming schedules. That approach fueled drug resistance in equine parasites, leaving fewer effective options today. Smarter management now relies on testing, timing, and targeted treatment.In this episode of Equine Innovators Dr. Martin Nielsen, professor of equine clinical sciences at Aarhus University, in Denmark, shares insights from decades of research that shaped modern parasite control. He explains why elimination of equine internal parasites is not possible, what mistakes owners still make, and how veterinarians and farm managers can adapt their programs.From tapeworms in adult horses to ascarids in foals, Nielsen outlines today's biggest concerns and the evidence-based strategies that help preserve drug efficacy for the future. He also previews emerging diagnostic tools that could transform parasite management in the years ahead.Tune in to learn how science-driven parasite control protects horses' health and keeps deworming drugs effective for the next generationGUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 22:Host: Stephanie L. Church, editorial director at The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care/TheHorse.com | @stephlchurch on Instagram | Email Stephanie (schurch@thehorse.com)Links: (Parasite control resources from TheHorse.com) Worms, Bugs, and Your Horse: 21st Century Parasite Control, Parasite Control for Young Horses, Parasite Control FAQs, Fecal Egg Count Cheat Sheet, AAEP Parasite Control GuidelinesGuest: Martin Nielsen, DVM, PhD, DVSc, Dipl. ACVM, Dipl. EVPC, was the Schlaikjer Professor in Equine Infectious Disease at the M.H. Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky until 2024. In late 2024 he started working as professor of equine clinical sciences at Aarhus University, in Denmark. Follow Dr. Nielson on X (@MartinKNielsen) | Martin K. Nielsen Equine Parasitology on YouTubeLink: Register for free newsletters from TheHorse.comPlease visit our sponsor, who makes this podcast possible: Zoetis Equine | @ZoetisEquine on Instagram and
For decades, horse owners followed routine rotational deworming schedules. That approach fueled drug resistance in equine parasites, leaving fewer effective options today. Smarter management now relies on testing, timing, and targeted treatment.In this episode of Equine Innovators Dr. Martin Nielsen, professor of equine clinical sciences at Aarhus University, in Denmark, shares insights from decades of research that shaped modern parasite control. He explains why elimination of equine internal parasites is not possible, what mistakes owners still make, and how veterinarians and farm managers can adapt their programs.From tapeworms in adult horses to ascarids in foals, Nielsen outlines today's biggest concerns and the evidence-based strategies that help preserve drug efficacy for the future. He also previews emerging diagnostic tools that could transform parasite management in the years ahead.Tune in to learn how science-driven parasite control protects horses' health and keeps deworming drugs effective for the next generationGUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 22:Host: Stephanie L. Church, editorial director at The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care/TheHorse.com | @stephlchurch on Instagram | Email Stephanie (schurch@thehorse.com)Links: (Parasite control resources from TheHorse.com) Worms, Bugs, and Your Horse: 21st Century Parasite Control, Parasite Control for Young Horses, Parasite Control FAQs, Fecal Egg Count Cheat Sheet, AAEP Parasite Control GuidelinesGuest: Martin Nielsen, DVM, PhD, DVSc, Dipl. ACVM, Dipl. EVPC, was the Schlaikjer Professor in Equine Infectious Disease at the M.H. Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky until 2024. In late 2024 he started working as professor of equine clinical sciences at Aarhus University, in Denmark. Follow Dr. Nielson on X (@MartinKNielsen) | Martin K. Nielsen Equine Parasitology on YouTubeLink: Register for free newsletters from TheHorse.comPlease visit our sponsor, who makes this podcast possible: Zoetis Equine | @ZoetisEquine on Instagram and
Hockey's back! On today's episode of 2 Guys & a Goalie, we're teeing up tonight's preseason matchup between the Edmonton Oilers and Winnipeg Jets. We'll break down who to keep an eye on, which players need to step up and impress, and what to expect as both teams continue to fine-tune their lineups ahead of the regular season. Vasily Podkolzin also re-signed this morning, inking a three-year extension with the Oilers. Gager, Kass and Nielson break it down. Plus, the big storyline in Edmonton — Connor McDavid heads into the season with no extension. We'll continue the conversation about what it means for the Oilers, the fan base, and the league moving forward. All that and more on 2 Guys & a Goalie! 2 Guys & a Goalie is presented by GS Construction!
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've got a repeat customer along with his well-known photographer friend-slash-collaborator who's done some record covers you're definitely familiar with. It's Ruban Nielson and Neil Krug. Nielson is the frontman of Unknown Mortal Orchestra, the band he started in his native New Zealand before relocating to Portland, Oregon, where he still lives. UMO, as the band is affectionately known, has often been categorized as psych-rock, but I'm not sure that label is accurate or complete. There's definitely some oil-lamp vibes going on, but there's something more personal and direct happening underneath the swirling guitars and hooks. That's maybe never been more true than on this year's Curse EP, which was Nielson's way of writing and creating through the grief of his younger sister's untimely death from cancer. He channeled that energy into songs that were also inspired by ‘70s Italian horror movies and gloomy metal records, but somehow it's not a bummer at all. Check out “DEATH COMES FROM THE SKY” right here. As you know if you're a regular listener of this podcast, we mostly feature musicians, occasionally actors, every once in a while a producer or writer. But I'm not sure if in all of these years we've ever welcomed someone chiefly known as a photographer. That changes today, with Neil Krug, whose photographs you've likely seen even if you don't know his name. Krug is maybe best known for his shots of Lana Del Rey, and he also did the iconic cover of Tame Impala's The Slow Rush. He and Ruban go way back, having worked on artwork and photos for Unknown Mortal Orchestra over the years—and maybe in the future? In this great conversation, these two chat about the making of Curse, working together on UMO's Sex and Food record as well as other UMO stuff, the ridiculously over-the-top reaction of Ruban's fans to his dabbling in AI artwork, and the joys of David Lynch. Enjoy. 0:00 – Intro 2:20 – Start of the chat 3:02 – On making Curse and music as therapy 10:20 – Nielson on AI tools and the reaction from UMO fans 16:50 – UMO's "analog-only photography" policy at shows 21:42 – How Krug and Nielson first met 25:45 – Nielson's cape phase 26:42 – On UMO's Sex and Food and the color blue 27:50 – Sex and Food's original title was... 31:51 – On SB mixes, Hanoi, Curse, and other non-traditional UMO records 34:45 – On David Lynch and the power of cinema 36:00 – The story behind The Slow Rush artwork 40:41 – Predictions on the next UMO record 44:02 – On "darky, spooky aesthetics" Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Ruban Nielson and Neil Krug for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Send us a textHaving recently released their latest EP, Curse, and embarking on a tour this September, frontman Ruban Neilson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra sat down with us to talk all things music and horror. Ruban's latest project had a heavy influence from his roots with horror, specifically of the Italian Giallo subgenre, which he infused with influences from bands like Black Sabbath while keeping the authentic UMO sounds present. Ruban discusses his love for horror and his forever goal of staying authentic and genuine in whatever he takes on. Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, X, TikTok, FacebookWatch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@pvdhorrorSpecial thanks to John Brennan for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @badtechno or the following:https://johnbrennan.bandcamp.com
Ronald Young Jr. reviews The Naked Gun by himself… RYJ wonders if movie crowds are actually ruining movies…RYJ - 4 of 5 starsFollow me on IG, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky, and Letterbxd - @ohitsbigronAvailable in theatersStarring Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, Kevin Durand, Danny Huston, and Moses JonesWritten by Dan Gregor, Doug Mand, and Akiva SchafferDirected by Akiva SchafferFor more information about The Naked Gun check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link
Today we got to sit down Mikayla Nielson also known as moto kaykay and talk how she got into riding dirtbikes and how racing is as a female.