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Alex is back from Los Angeles to talk about the games he saw at Summer Game Fest like Control Resonant, Resident Evil Veronica, Silent Hill: Townfall, Onimusha, and many others, plus we note a bunch of the notables from the week's events, including FF7: Revelation, Persona 6, the Ocarina of Time remake, scads of cool indies, Doom Guy's questionable helmet removal, and plenty more.CHAPTERS(00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate for versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:00:10) Intro(00:04:42) Alex's LA and SGF experience(00:12:12) Control Resonant | [Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | Sep 24, 2026(00:27:13) First Break(00:32:36) Resident Evil Veronica | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2] | 2027(00:39:58) Silent Hill: Townfall | [PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Sep 24, 2026(00:45:11) The Lost Wild | [PlayStation 5] | 2027(00:49:47) Mr. Records | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | TBD(00:53:39) Star Wars: Galactic Racer | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | Oct 06, 2026(00:54:22) Grave Seasons | [Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | Q3 2026(00:56:55) My Arms Are Longer Now | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | 2026(00:59:15) Screenbound | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | Sep 10, 2026(01:00:59) Turok: Origins | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2] | Q4 2026(01:04:09) Onimusha: Way of the Sword | [PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S] | Sep 25, 2026(01:07:55) Saw: Genesis (Early Access) | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | TBD(01:12:41) Blood Message | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | TBD(01:14:16) N Plus Infinity Times Two | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2] | 2027(01:15:56) Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 | [PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Q3 2026(01:17:15) Super Yooka-Laylee Kart | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | TBD(01:20:55) Second Break(01:20:56) Even more games!(01:21:19) El Paso, Elsewhere 2 | [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] | TBD(01:21:48) 2 Fights in 2 Tight Spaces (Early Access) | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Jun 07, 2026(01:22:07) Stage Tour | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Q4 2026(01:23:02) Truck-Kun Is Supporting Me From Another World?! | [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] | Jul 29, 2026(01:23:25) Star Trek: Outposts Unknown | [Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)] | TBD(01:23:33) Star Trek: Shadow Frontier | [PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch 2] | 2027(01:24:11) Tupac in Stranger Than Heaven(01:30:57) Final Fantasy VII Revelation | [PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] | Q2 2027(01:33:23) Microsoft and their showcase and direction(01:40:31) Senua | [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5] | 2027(01:42:24) Whole lot of sequels out there(01:43:11) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | [Nintendo Switch 2] | 2026(01:48:52) Star Fox | [Nintendo Switch 2] | Jun 25, 2026(01:51:52) Blood Dungeon | [Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | Q3 2026(01:52:34) Carcass Clad | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | TBD(01:53:29) Exodus | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | 2027(01:54:33) Some themes during the showcases(01:57:00) Persona 6 | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | TBD(01:57:50) Guild Wars 3 (Beta) | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5] | Q4 2027(01:59:25) Final Fantasy Resonance | [Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Oct 22, 2026(02:00:57) Tenebris Somnia | [Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | Oct 16, 2026(02:02:09) Doom: The Dark Ages - Revelations | [PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] | Jul 07, 2026(02:02:58) Mighty Cuphead Adventure | [Sega Master System/Mark III] | TBD(02:04:09) Big Walk | [Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2] | Aug 04, 2026(02:05:16) Noticeable absences(02:07:51) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 | [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S] | Oct 23, 2026(02:09:00) Are there TOO MANY games?(02:12:09) Some hard choices about future hardware(02:18:14) Wrapping up(02:19:11) Watchcast(02:21:05) Mysterious Benefactor Shoutouts(02:23:37) NXL Content Updates(02:27:10) See ya!
As Christians everything about us should be changing. When we were born again, it wasn't just a one-time event. We are to be changing daily…remember the word "sanctified"? We are being "set apart" to be dedicated to God's use. And to that end, we're to be changing and growing more Christ-like every day, to be conformed to His image. So how about you? Would those you work with say you're a better co-worker today than you were 6 months ago? Would your manager say you're a better team member today than you were last month? Would your CEO say you're a better executive this year than you were last year? 2 Timothy reminds us: If you keep yourself pure, you will be a special utensil for honorable use. Your life will be clean, and you will be ready for the Master to use you for every good work. We challenge you to pray to be conformed and changed today so that someone may notice and ask about it tomorrow.
Special Guest Spotlight – D-Dot Professor In-studio appearance from elite beat battle champion Shares journey from violin to professional pianist and producer Discusses discipline, training, and long-term goals in music Opening Vibes + Life Updates Merren reflects on marathon experience + international DJ run Conversations around growth, travel, and creative discipline Energy sets the tone for a competitive episode Keep It or Cut It – Live Beat Reviews Strong opening run with multiple unanimous “Keep Its” High-level production across samples, drums, and arrangement Community engagement remains active and decisive Producer Highlights C-Magic, C-Nice, Mr. Grinch, Ethics all deliver standout records Noticeable elevation in mix quality and musicality Increased use of live instrumentation and layered textures Beat of the Week Sol Centrik earns Beat of the Week Cinematic production with strong arrangement and polish Compared to luxury hip-hop soundscapes (Rick Ross-type production lane) BCP vs. D-Dot (Main Event Segment) Community producers challenge D-Dot head-to-head Key matchup: Keyz The Mogul vs. D-Dot (closest round) D-Dot ultimately dominates with versatility and execution Reinforces elite-level preparation and musical depth Producer Gems & Insights Consistency + preparation separates good from elite Mix quality and transitions are critical at high levels Live instrumentation + musical training = competitive edge Feedback is essential—use platforms to refine your sound Industry & Career Gems (From D-Dot) Paid opportunities from skills (sample replay, music direction, live gigs) Importance of learning music theory + instrumentation Building income streams beyond just selling beats Community Announcements Rick Ross Remix Challenge confirmed for May 17 Producers encouraged to submit multiple remixes Continued push for collaboration and competition Upload your beats www.beatclubpodcast.com | #whereproducersareheardFind out about our next LIVE episode by following us on https://www.instagram.com/beatclubpodcastSubscribe & watch exclusive clips on our Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BeatClubPodcastAnd don't forget to follow our hosts on social media:@Doitallloopz | @MotivateMerren | @Trenchgotgame
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac discuss whose rookie year performance will have more of an impact on the Falcons success this season between cornerback Avieon Terrell and wide receiver Zachariah Branch.
The Lions' filters and a three-man target band at 17 One week from Day 3, the Detroit Lions board is narrowing to players who match clear standards. No recent DUIs. No violence. No academic ineligibility. They prefer team captains, academic achievers, and multi-sport backgrounds. Maturity and coachability matter. Under Brad Holmes, the Detroit Lions draft their guys and ignore consensus boards. Expect that again. That approach frames a three-man cluster for pick No. 17 in the NFL Draft: TJ Parker, Blake Miller, and Kendrick Ford. Others could surface, including Monroe Fraley, Max Heinecker, and even Jermaine McCoy, but those three sit in the thick of it. The Detroit Lions Podcast made the case for each as culture and scheme fits. Blake Miller checks every box at right tackle Miller looks built for Detroit. Durable. Noticeable senior-year growth. Team captain. Strong football character. He can step in at right tackle quickly, as game ready as a college lineman can be entering the NFL. He also tested as an elite athlete at the combine. That level of testing did not always appear on tape, but nothing about him reads unathletic. Any narrative to the contrary is off base. If the Lions want a plug-in, long-view answer opposite Taylor Decker and in front of Aidan Hutchinson's edge, Miller is the easy fit. Why Faulk profiles as the Hutchinson complement Some fans will balk at taking Faulk at 17. The fit is plain. He is a physical clone of Marcus Davenport, only younger and healthy. He became a team captain at age 20 on a veteran Auburn team. High academic achiever. Impressive athletic profile and RAS. The critique is real: he is not super twitchy off the snap, and quicker pressure has been a fan priority. The Detroit Lions have not emphasized that timeline publicly. They value the totality of disruption and reliability opposite Hutchinson. Within that lens, Faulk makes sense at 17. Day-three watchlist: Kendrick Ford, Dante Corleone, and a sleeper at corner Ford's story fits Detroit. A blood clot cost him a season. He stayed loyal, stayed engaged on the sideline, and never detached. Two-time captain. Stylistic fit as a replacement for DJ Reed on the roster. Fourth-round range feels right given the board construction and need stack. Dante Corleone also flashed a clear line to Allen Park. In an interview, he singled out the Detroit Lions as the only team that spent significant time with him after the combine visit. The club has done its homework. Everything about his profile suggests they will like what they see. Do not sleep on Latrell McCutcheon, cornerback from the Houston Cougars. He has not been discussed enough. Good player. If Detroit wants a competitive outside corner later in the NFL Draft, he belongs on the card. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #nfldraft #blakemiller #keldricfaulk #dontaycorleone #vjpayne #latrellmccutchin #lionsfits #gritfit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Francisco Rojas is here with a new Phillies Today. He discusses his observations and takeaways from a frustrating third straight series loss to the Cubs. Also, Francisco talks about Gage Wood (Phillies No. 4 prospect) having an amazing start to his season for Single-A Clearwater. Lastly, a preview of this weekend's series at home against the Atlanta Braves.
On this episode of You're Probably Right, I break down the idea of social gravity and why some people seem to pull more response out of the world than others. This is not just about looks, status, or confidence. It is about what people notice, how they read you, whether you seem intentional, and whether you feel easy to engage.We get into salience, coherence, warmth, approachability, humour, presence, and social ease, and why ordinary people who feel overlooked are often not lacking value, but lacking translation. If you've ever felt invisible in rooms, passed over socially, or outclassed by more attractive or naturally gifted people, this episode is for you.This episode is about becoming easier to notice, easier to read, and easier to respond to without becoming fake, loud, or performative.
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As we continue to look at the life of Abraham, we see that he gained a reputation as one who walked with God. Join Pastor Kyle as he explores how this reputation came to be, what it means to walk with God, and how it may apply to us today. Issues of Integrity, Honesty, and Humility play a huge role in this.
There's a renewed focus on ideas that could unleash economic growth and productivity in Ottawa, according to the chair of Grain Growers of Canada (GGC). 25 representatives from Grain Growers' member organizations were on Parliament Hill this week for "Grainsweek." They held around 35 meetings with Members of Parliament, Senators, and federal staff, including an... Read More
Guest Helper Michael Angarano helps Jake and Gareth conceal a caller's inconvenient erection. Then, they hatch a polka surprise.Check out Michael now starring in Devil In Disguise on Peacock.Want to call in? Email your question to helpfulpod@gmail.com.PATREON: https://patreon.com/heretohelppodMERCH: heretohelppod.comINSTAGRAM: @HereToHelpPodIf you're enjoying the show, make sure to rate We're Here to Help 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.Advertise on We're Here to Help via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Atlanta United Sporting Director Chris Henderson talks about the decision to bring Tata Martino back, bringing in guys that fit the desired style of play, replacing Brad Guzan, the new additions made the past two days, Miguel Almiron getting the chance to play for Tata Martino again, Miggy still having an insane forward drive in his DNA, Latte Lath needing the offseason break more than anybody else, the overall depth of the team, preparing for the lengthy World Cup break, and the overall excitement about the World Cup coming to Atlanta and the ability for United to showcase so many different assets.
Atlanta United Sporting Director Chris Henderson talks about the decision to bring Tata Martino back, bringing in guys that fit the desired style of play, replacing Brad Guzan, the new additions made the past two days, Miguel Almiron getting the chance to play for Tata Martino again, Miggy still having an insane forward drive in his DNA, Latte Lath needing the offseason break more than anybody else, the overall depth of the team, preparing for the lengthy World Cup break, and the overall excitement about the World Cup coming to Atlanta and the ability for United to showcase so many different assets.
(0:00-22:24) The year after pattern(22:37-36:42) Bobby Marks of ESPN joins the show(36:55-43:19) Reaction to Bobby Marks interviewPlease note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.For the latest updates, visit the show page Kincade & Salciunas on 975thefanatic.com. Follow 97.5 The Fanatic on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Watch our shows on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Philly's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
92.9 The Game Atlanta Falcons Reporter Joe Patrick speaks about Baker Mayfield responding to D. Led's post, the hire of Kevin Stefanski and the public reaction, the hire of Tommy Rees and who may call plays for the Falcons, the organizational decision to retain Jeff Ulbrich as defensive coordinator, what the offense may look like this season with some of the changes in the staff, and who he thinks will ultimately be the Falcons GM.
Thom knows this person well, because he is one. He and Jess dive into how church leaders can best understand and utilize introverts in the church. The post The Quiet Power of the Church Introvert: Why the Most Influential People in Your Church May Be the Least Noticeable appeared first on Church Answers.
Democrats are intensely interested in stories, a pattern of intense advocacy on certain issues. This is almost always followed by silence once outcomes shift or complications arise. Democrats abandon their so-called principled stances on things more whimsical than a model changes clothes. I have many examples, like the Epstein files. How many interviews did these butt-clowns do, DEMANDING release of the Epstein files? And there are MANY more of these "silences"...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There Is A Noticeable Difference in FSBO... ...and the data results are quite interesting In market such as this One might think that homes sold "for sale by owner" Would be setting records - with regard to how many are doing it The fact is that records are being set just not the ones that you would expect The NAR - National Association of Realtors reports that in 2024 there was a record LOW set for FSBO sales Only 7% homes sold in America sold their own home A record was also set for homes sold by agents at 91% All of this despite a robust set of tools available for people to sell on their own what's even more suprising is that the numbers are even lower in 2025 the year to date data available shows FSBO sales at a mere 5% so why aren't more people selling on their own? digging deeper into the data we find the median sales price of a FSBO home is $360,000 the median sales price of a home sold by an agent is $425,000 40% of FSBO sellers invested $0 in marketing their homes these numbers on their own don't tell the whole story but they are certainly eye opening what's becoming very clear right now for most is that it's much easier to sell on your own when the market is hot and trending upward than it is to sell in a netural or a buyers market listen to today's show for the down and dirty details as I give some tips to those thinking about selling on their own
If you're overwhelmed by all the health advice and not sure where to start, this episode is your simple, targeted on-ramp. I'm breaking down exactly how just 7 focused days can nudge your hormones, nervous system, energy, mood, and digestion in the right direction—without complicated protocols or expensive gadgets. (Gary, my Springer spaniel, also makes a cameo… and yes, petting him is great for cortisol.) Why 7 Days Works (and what we actually target) Instead of trying to fix everything at once, we stack a few high-leverage habits that calm the nervous system, steady blood sugar, and support digestion—so your hormones can follow suit. You'll know what to do and what to try next if your first step doesn't land. Our three pillars: Energy: Create better mornings by prepping your nights (sleep hygiene + gentle cortisol "turn-on" routine). Mood: Steadier blood sugar + specific fast-acting herbs and nutrient repletion you can feel, while longer-build supports get started. Digestion: Simple shifts that reduce bloat, improve motility, and help you actually absorb what you eat. What You'll Learn in This Episode How to stop the overwhelm and pick the first right step (and the second, if needed). AM/PM routines that signal your hormones at the right time (sleep → morning energy). The 80/20 of blood sugar regulation for mood steadiness all day. Quick-win gut supports to reduce bloat and re-train digestion. A clear troubleshooting path if your first attempt doesn't move the needle. Why short, focused action breaks the freeze state and builds momentum. Real-Life Impact I share client stories (including one who was at a serious crossroads in her marriage) where regulating mood and stabilizing energy revealed the next obvious target—sleep and gut. Once the fog lifted, the path forward got clear and doable. What Can Shift in 7 Days Days 1–2: Deeper sleep onset, fewer middle-of-the-night wakeups, less morning grogginess. Days 3–4: Smoother energy curve; fewer crashes; less "hanger." Days 5–7: Noticeable mood steadiness, reduced reactivity, lighter bloat/pressure, more "I feel like myself." (Everyone's timeline is unique, but these are the common early wins.) What's Inside the 7-Day Plan Daily AM/PM checklists (so you don't have to think). Meal framework for blood sugar balance without counting or apps. Mini mood protocol (quick-start nutrients + herbs that act faster). Digestion reset basics (timing, bitters, fiber progression, gentle motility cues). If-this-then-that troubleshooting when Plan A doesn't click. Weekend strategy so you don't lose momentum. Is This For You? You wake up tired, snap more than you want to, and bloat is "just normal." You've tried "all the things" but need a simple, guided first week to gain traction. You're not ready for full testing yet—but want to do something that actually helps. Ready to Start? Join the 7-Day Recharge If you want a done-for-you, step-by-step week to Restore Energy, Reset Mood & Renew Digestion, hop into 7-Day Recharge. I built it to remove the guesswork and give you early wins that build momentum. Join the 7-Day Recharge: Restore Energy, Reset Mood & Renew Digestion: Join the 7 Day Recharge
Children today are spending significantly less time outdoors than just a generation ago and this raises the question for parents and educators to consider, what are the implications of a childhood disconnected from nature? In this article and podcast episode Julia Packwood, early years outdoor specialist, highlights current research and explores how simply spending time outdoors can build the foundations for a healthier and happier childhood. Read the article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/a-nature-deficit-childhood/ This episode is sponsored by Funding Loop Funding Loop automates the process for nurseries of collecting funding forms from parents and typing that information into council portals. Funding Loop is used by over 2000 nurseries including over 80% of the top 25 nursery chains in the UK including Busy Bees. To find out more visit: https://www.fundingloop.co.uk/home Listen to more: If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: · The therapeutic nature of outdoor play by Jenny Smillie – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/the-therapeutic-nature-of-outdoor-play/ · The science behind outdoor play series by Dr Gemma Goldenberg – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/author/gemma-goldenberg/ Our 2026 conference info & tickets: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/early-years-conference-2026/ Get in touch and share your voice: Do you have thoughts, questions or feedback? Get in touch here! – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/contact/ Episode break down: 00:00 – Welcome! 03:45 – What is nature-deficit disorder? 07:00 – Noticeable benefits of being outdoors 09:20 – Reclaiming childhood 12:30 – Risk-benefit analysis 13:45 – What does childhood look like now? 16:55 – Less screen time, more green time 28:15 – Barefoot benefits & grounding 30:20 – Safety sweeps 34:00 – Air quality 37:20 – Conservation 43:50 – Calls to action to government and communities 50:00 – It starts with us reflecting inwards 52:00 – Further reading For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
Listeners respond to Jonathan 'Khabazela' Fairbairn's (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) open line question about private schools and public schools. 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifestyle topics and a peak into the worlds of entertainment and leisure. Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) to Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/2qKsEfu or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/DTykncj Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pelicans TV sideline reporter Andrew Lopez joined Sports Talk. Lopez previewed New Orleans' upcoming journey to the Las Vegas Summer League, highlighting Yves Missi, Jeremiah Fears, Derik Queen, and Micah Peavy. Lopez also broke down the Pelicans' blockbuster trade with Washington.
Your weekly TV review from the hilarious mouths, and sometimes minds behind the gWo is back for another run! This week, Dimitri Korolis and Mitch Hontzias take you through the week of TV leading up to today's WWE Night of Champions (already in progress at posting). This week includes: - Noticeable pivots on WWE's Raw and Smackdown, including CM Punk's "throwback" promo on SD. - AEW is on fire leading up to All In: Texas - A new "Golden Greek"? - The Alternate Scenario: Worst factions - and much more! Thank you for checking out The A-C-T! Join us every week for FREE podcasts including:McGuire on Wrestling - Sundays featuring news, interviews, weekly analysis from The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer and others. Legends and Champions with Andy Evans - The perfect throwback show with a UK perspective, often joined by Stefan Bennett and others. To hear these shows and more for FREE, just subscribe wherever you're hearing this now, or visit www.celebratewrestling.com
Today's Sports Daily covers Round 1 of the NBA Draft, something I noticed in the Top 5 picks, a corrected stat on NBA Champions over the last 40 years, returning from Achilles tears equals less production, & a weird night in MLB last night.Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
Bobby and Mike recapped the Saints' second mandatory minicamp practice session. Bobby highlighted New Orleans' quarterback battle, saying second-year signal caller Spencer Rattler won the day. Saints color analyst Deuce McAllister joined Sports Talk to review the team's minicamp practices. Bobby and Mike discussed the strengths of a zone defense and compared the scheme that new Saints DC Brandon Staley runs to what Vic Fangio does. Former MLB pitcher Scott Sanders joined Sports Talk to preview LSU baseball's upcoming journey in the 2025 College World Series. Mike, Bobby, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Bobby and Steve interviewed Will Guillory, an NBA reporter for The Athletic, about the 2025 NBA Finals and Joe Dumars' challenge of bringing the Pelicans to relevance. The guys also heard from Saints RB Alvin Kamara after the team's minicamp practice session.
Humans who committed to four thinking exercises for 10 minutes daily generated 43% more original solutions than the most advanced AI systems. Welcome to Part 3 of our series, Creative Thinking in the AI Age – on strengthening your uniquely human creativity while using AI as a partner, not a replacement. In Part 1, we explored the concerning 30% decline in creative thinking as our use of AI tools has increased. In Part 2, we discovered how neuroplasticity – your brain's lifelong ability to reorganize itself – offers us a pathway to not just recover but enhance our creative abilities. Today, I'm giving you something concrete and practical: a complete 10-minute creative thinking workout based on cutting-edge neuroplasticity research. This isn't just theory – it's a systematic approach to rebuilding the neural pathways essential for innovative thinking. What makes today's episode especially valuable is that these exercises directly target the four core domains of creative thinking we identified last time: Cognitive Flexibility – your ability to switch between different thinking modes and consider multiple perspectives Associative Thinking – your ability to connect seemingly unrelated concepts Divergent Thinking – your ability to generate multiple solutions to open-ended problems Constraint Breaking – your ability to identify and overcome hidden assumptions These aren't just abstract concepts – they're distinct neural networks in your brain that physically strengthen or weaken based on how you use them. Neuroscience has clearly mapped these networks using fMRI studies. When we frequently outsource creative challenges to AI, these networks get less exercise and gradually atrophy. This atrophy directly affects not just our individual capabilities but our collective ability to solve complex problems as a society. Think of these four domains as the core muscle groups of creative thinking. Just as a neglected muscle weakens over time, these neural networks diminish when underutilized. And just as physical weakness limits our bodily capabilities, creative atrophy limits our problem-solving potential, career advancement, and ability to address society's most pressing challenges. The research I shared last time showed that consistent practice leads to measurable changes: Within days: Increased neural activity in creative regions After two weeks: Noticeable improvements in creative output By six weeks: Formation of new white matter pathways At eight weeks: Stable neural changes that maintain creative thinking abilities even amid regular AI use. This gives us a clear roadmap for strengthening our creative capacities: commit to eight weeks of practice, with meaningful milestones along the way. Before we dive in, I want to emphasize something important: consistency matters more than duration. Research shows that 10 minutes daily produces significantly better results than 70 minutes once a week. This aligns with what neuroscientists call "spaced practice" – shorter, regular sessions that allow your brain to consolidate learning between sessions. Also, approach these exercises with playfulness rather than pressure. Neuroplasticity research shows that stress inhibits the very neural changes we're trying to promote, while curiosity and enjoyment accelerate them. Ready to begin? Let's start with our first exercise. EXERCISE 1: PERSPECTIVE SHIFTING Our first exercise targets Cognitive Flexibility – your ability to switch between different thinking modes and see situations from multiple perspectives. This exercise activates your prefrontal cortex – the brain region responsible for cognitive flexibility. This region weakens with routine AI assistance, as algorithms typically present optimized single perspectives rather than multiple viewpoints. Here's how the exercise works: Choose any object in your environment. It could be a coffee mug, a book, or even your smartphone. For 2 minutes, rapidly adopt different perspectives on this object. Consider it from: The perspective of different professions (How would an engineer, artist, child, or historian view this object?) Different time periods (How would someone 100 years ago view it? Someone 100 years in the future?) Different scales (How would it appear to an ant? To a giant?) Different emotional states (How might someone feeling joyful, anxious, or curious perceive it?) The key is to shift rapidly between perspectives rather than dwelling on any single viewpoint. Each shift creates new neural firing patterns that strengthen cognitive flexibility. Let me show you some examples with this coffee mug: As an engineer, I notice the thermal properties, the handle design for ergonomics As an archaeologist from the future, this might be an artifact revealing daily rituals of 21st century humans To an ant, this would be a vast curved wall, perhaps offering shelter To someone feeling anxious, this might represent a moment of comforting routine in an uncertain day Now it's your turn. Find an object near you, pause the video, and spend 2 minutes shifting through different perspectives. When you're done, take a deep breath. You've just activated neural pathways associated with cognitive flexibility. What you'll notice with consistent practice is that this ability to shift perspectives begins extending to all areas of your thinking – helping you see multiple angles in business challenges, personal relationships, and creative projects. EXERCISE 2: RANDOM WORD FUSION Our second exercise targets Associative Thinking – your ability to connect seemingly unrelated concepts to form novel ideas. This practice activates your brain's default mode network. This network gets less exercise when we regularly use AI for creative solutions, but rebuilds with exercises that create unexpected connections. Here's the exercise: You'll need three random words. You can: Open a book to three random pages and point to a word on each Use a random word generator online Ask someone to give you three unrelated words For 2 minutes, create a coherent concept that combines all three words. This concept could be: A new product or service The plot for a story A solution to a problem you're facing Let me demonstrate with my three random words: "mountain," "keyboard," and "breakfast." I might create a concept for: "Summit Typing Café" – a mountain-top co-working space that offers spectacular views and serves breakfast all day. Digital nomads can work at ergonomic keyboard stations while enjoying high-altitude inspiration and nourishing food. Or perhaps: A new productivity app called "Peak Breakfast" that uses keyboard shortcuts to help you plan your most important tasks during your morning meal – the idea being that like reaching a mountain summit, completing your most challenging task first thing gives you perspective for the rest of your day. Now try it yourself. Generate three random words, pause the video, and spend 2 minutes creating a concept that combines them. The magic of this exercise is that it forces your brain to create connections where none previously existed. Each time you practice, you're physically strengthening the neural pathways involved in associative thinking. With regular practice, you'll notice your ability to connect disparate ideas improving in all areas of your life – leading to more original solutions and creative insights. EXERCISE 3: ALTERNATIVE USES Our third exercise targets Divergent Thinking – your ability to generate multiple solutions to an open-ended problem. This exercise stimulates your frontal and temporal lobes. These brain regions show increased connectivity after divergent thinking practice but get less activation when we habitually ask AI to generate ideas. Here's how it works: Choose an everyday object. Classic examples include a brick, paperclip, or rubber band, but any common object will work. For 2 minutes, list as many possible uses for this object as you can – aiming for quantity over quality. The goal is to push past obvious uses to increasingly creative ones. Challenge yourself to reach at least 10 uses, but don't stop there if ideas keep flowing. Let me demonstrate with a simple rubber band: Hold papers together Launch small objects Create resistance for finger exercises Mark pages in a book Seal a bag Make a tiny basketball hoop with your fingers Create a musical instrument by stretching it over a box Use as a hair tie Make a grip for slippery objects Create a boundary marker on a desk Use as a reminder by wearing it on your wrist Make emergency suspenders Now it's your turn. Choose an object, pause the video, and list as many uses as you can in 2 minutes. The first few uses typically come from memory – things you've seen before. As you push beyond those obvious answers, different neural pathways activate. Research shows that the most creative ideas emerge after the obvious ones are exhausted. By generating many options, you train your brain to access deeper, more original ideas more readily. With consistent practice, you'll notice yourself spontaneously generating more options in everyday situations – whether designing products, solving problems, or making decisions. EXERCISE 4: ASSUMPTION REVERSAL Our final exercise targets Constraint Breaking – your ability to identify and overcome hidden assumptions limiting your thinking. This exercise activates your anterior cingulate cortex - the brain region that detects cognitive conflicts. This area receives less stimulation when we frequently use AI systems that operate within established parameters rather than questioning basic assumptions. Here's the exercise: Choose any common product, service, or process. It could be a smartphone, a restaurant experience, or your morning routine. For 2 minutes, list all the assumptions or "rules" that typically apply to this thing. These are the constraints that everyone takes for granted. For each assumption, ask: "What if the opposite were true?" or "How could we eliminate this requirement completely?" Let me demonstrate with a common product: a refrigerator. Assumptions about refrigerators: They must be kept in the kitchen They need electricity to function They should be cold inside They must be box-shaped They should store primarily food items They must maintain a constant temperature Now, let's reverse these: What if refrigerators were distributed throughout the house? What if they required no electricity? (Perhaps using geothermal cooling or new materials) What if they were hot inside? (Preserving food through different methods) What if they weren't box-shaped? (Perhaps conforming to room architecture) What if they stored other things besides food? (Specialized cooling for medications, electronics, etc.) What if they had variable temperature zones that fluctuated intentionally? Your turn now. Choose a product or service, pause the video, and spend 2 minutes listing and challenging its assumptions. This exercise reveals invisible constraints we place on our thinking without realizing it. Each practice session strengthens your ability to identify and question assumptions - essential for breakthrough innovation. With consistent practice, you'll begin questioning assumptions automatically in various contexts, finding original approaches others miss. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS Now that we've explored each exercise individually, let's discuss how to incorporate them into your routine and apply them to specific situations. Think of these four creative thinking domains like the major muscle groups in your body. Just as physical fitness requires working all muscle groups – not just your favorites – cognitive fitness demands exercising all four creative domains. Without this balance, your creative abilities will develop unevenly. We've all seen the bodybuilder with massive upper body development but skinny legs – what trainers call "chicken leg syndrome." The same imbalance happens in creative thinking when we only exercise our preferred domains. You might excel at divergent thinking (generating many options) but struggle with constraint breaking (questioning assumptions). The most effective approach for building complete creative fitness is to practice all four exercises in sequence, allocating 2 minutes to each, with a brief transition between them. This provides balanced "cross-training" across all four creative thinking neural networks. I recommend starting your day with this workout, ideally before checking email or social media. Research from the University of California shows that creative thinking is significantly higher in the morning, before our brains become loaded with external inputs. However, these exercises are also incredibly versatile for specific situations. Consider bookmarking this video to quickly access the exact exercise you need for different challenges: Before brainstorming sessions: Use Exercise 3 (Alternative Uses) to prime your brain for divergent thinking When facing a stubborn problem: Try Exercise 4 (Assumption Reversal) to break through invisible barriers Before important negotiations: Exercise 1 (Perspective Shifting) helps you anticipate different viewpoints When innovation feels stale: Exercise 2 (Random Word Fusion) creates fresh connections Each exercise serves as a targeted tool you can deploy in specific professional and personal contexts. The timestamps in the video description make it easy to jump directly to the exercise you need in the moment. Just as with physical training, these exercises might feel challenging at first – that's normal and actually a good sign. The neural equivalent of "muscle soreness" means you're creating productive disruption that leads to growth. And just as physical training requires progressive challenge to avoid plateaus, you should gradually increase the difficulty of these exercises by setting more ambitious targets or tighter time constraints. Also like physical training, consistency trumps intensity. A daily 10-minute workout will produce far better results than an occasional hour-long session. Neuroscientists call this "spaced practice" – shorter, frequent sessions that allow your brain to consolidate learning between workouts. To track your progress, I suggest keeping a simple creativity journal. After each workout, spend 30 seconds noting: Which exercise felt most challenging Any interesting ideas that emerged How your thinking evolved during the workout Over time, you'll notice patterns – exercises that initially felt difficult become easier, and your idea generation becomes more fluid and original. Let me share how one innovation team I worked with integrated these exercises into their process. This team was developing new healthcare technologies and had hit a creative plateau. They began each day with this 10-minute workout, then immediately applied the activated thinking patterns to their current challenges. Within three weeks, they reported two significant breakthroughs: First, the Perspective Shifting exercise helped them reimagine their user interface from the viewpoint of different stakeholders – leading to a design that accommodated both clinical and patient needs in ways their competitors had missed. Second, the Assumption Reversal exercise helped them question fundamental assumptions about data security – leading to a novel approach that provided better protection while actually improving system performance. The team leader described it as "mental cross-training" that enhanced their collective intelligence beyond what AI tools alone could have contributed. You can apply this same process to your challenges: Complete the appropriate exercise for your specific situation Immediately afterward, spend 5 minutes applying the activated thinking patterns to your problem Document any insights or novel approaches that emerge Over time, you'll develop what neuroscientists call "trained intuition" – generating creative insights without consciously applying techniques. CONCLUSION We've now completed our creative brain workout – four exercises that systematically strengthen the neural networks essential for innovative thinking. As we discussed in our previous episodes, the increasing integration of AI tools into our daily work has led to measurable changes in how we approach creative challenges. But the science of neuroplasticity offers us a powerful counterbalance – the ability to deliberately strengthen our innovative thinking capabilities throughout our lives. This research applies to everyone, regardless of age or background. Whether you're a student, professional, entrepreneur, or retiree, these exercises enhance creative capabilities through physical changes in your brain structure. Remember the key milestones we discussed: Within days: Increased neural activity After two weeks: Noticeable improvements By six weeks: Formation of new neural pathways At eight weeks: Stable changes that persist even with regular AI use The choice ultimately comes down to being intentional about how we use technology. You can automate creative processes entirely with AI and potentially experience the gradual atrophy of these essential cognitive abilities. Or you can strategically partner with AI while deliberately strengthening your uniquely human capabilities that drive breakthrough innovation. My hope is that you'll choose the latter path – not just for your individual benefit, but for our collective future. The challenges we face as a society – from climate change to healthcare access to sustainable energy – require precisely the kind of boundary-breaking, assumption-challenging thinking these exercises develop. Join me next time for "The AI Creativity Multiplier: 5 Steps to Amplify Your Innovative Thinking." Ever wondered how top innovators use AI to amplify their creativity rather than replace it? I'll reveal the surprising "creative handoff points" where AI transforms from a creativity killer to creative rocket fuel. You'll discover how to craft AI prompts that break through creative barriers instead of building new ones, turning your favorite AI tools into innovation accelerators unlike anything you've experienced. If this episode gave you the exercises to strengthen your creative thinking muscles, the next one will show you how to apply that strength in partnership with AI – creating results neither could achieve alone. Until then, I'm Phil McKinney, and remember – in an age of artificial intelligence, your creative brain remains your most valuable asset. Take 10 minutes to strengthen it today. Your support means everything to this channel. And if you're passionate about creativity and innovation, consider becoming a patron on Patreon [LINK] or a subscriber on Substack [LINK]. Your support helps make this content possible.
Local 12 digital sports columnist and editor Richard Skinner was joined by Rick Broering to discuss a variety of topics.Those topics include:*Recapping Duke Tobin's press conference before the NFL Draft*Final thoughts on the Bengals before the draft*Has Terry Francona made any noticeable difference to the Reds so far? *Cincinnati had a big week in the transfer portalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Chris and Amy make note of the smallest paid crowd in Busch Stadium history last nite. Why? There are teams in MLB that would kill for 21,000 people on a bad night. Polling in Mayor's race in the City of St Louis predicts a Cara Spencer win. Simone Biles is the commencement speaker at Wash U this spring, "she's pound for pound the best athlete that ever lived."
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Noticeable hair loss affects approximately 30 million women in the United States. By middle age, approximately 40% of women show signs of male pattern hair loss (androgenic alopecia). This is often devastating! In this episode, I speak with a leading hair loss expert Faraz Khan to find out what drives middle aged hair loss in women and exactly what we can do about it. Faraz Khan is a former computer scientist turned longevity educator, podcast host and biohacker. Faraz turned from helping large media, life sciences and pharma companies to helping everyday people beat back the scourge of aging. He launched his podcast "Anti-Aging Hacks" in 2019 on which he interviews the top minds in longevity, anti-aging and health. He is the founder of FullyVital, a company that specializes in hair wellness using cutting-edge all-natural products. Get 15% off your order with FullyVital Hair Wellness with coupon code KAREN15. Listen to the full episode here: https://karenmartel.com/blogs/hormones/female-hair-loss-101-why-it-happens-and-what-you-can-do-about-it-with-faraz-khan Get 20% off your BEAM Minerals order with code HORMONE at www.beamminerals.com. Are you in peri or post menopause and looking to optimize your hormones and health? At Hormone Solutions, we offer telemedicine services and can prescribe in every U.S. state, as well as in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario in Canada. Visit karenmartel.com to explore our comprehensive programs: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Individualized Weight Loss Programs Peptide Therapy for weight loss Interested in our NEW Peptide Weight Loss Program? Join today and get all the details here. Join our Women's Peri and Post Menopause Group Coaching Program, OnTrack, TODAY! To our nursing audience members, our podcasts qualify for nursing CE @ RNegade.pro Provide # CEP17654. Your host: Karen Martel Certified Hormone Specialist, Transformational Nutrition Coach, & Weight Loss Expert Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram
In today's solo episode, I'm sharing with you babes what I discovered this year that massively upgraded my life quality! We're diving deep into health hacks, values shifts, to my current hormonal and gut healing protocol, to turning my ADHD into a superpower, to having the yummiest polarity in my love life, upgrading my self-esteem to attract what I once considered impossible, what I started prioritizing to become a whole new version of myself that can serve her clients even more deeply. Plus, we have a spicy lil Q&A at the end. So babe, grab your cacao or matcha and a journal because you're going to want to implement these changes into your life! → CHECK OUT THE *ABUNDANT CEO BUNDLE* HERE – ideal for female entrepreneurs (to be) who want to avoid burnout & overcome overwhelm, and spice up their love life by becoming their most feminine Self! → JOIN MY BRAND NEW GROUP CONTAINER, MAGNETIC AF AT THE EARLY BIRD PRICE OF $555 – teaching you how to create your dream life by shifting your inner world first, and your external reality second → APPLY FOR MY 1-1 COACHING CONTAINERS HERE TO UPGRADE YOUR LIFE IN 2025 ------- In this episode, I discuss: - A juicy little life update and BTS sneak peek - My health protocol and tweaks I've made to take my health to the next level - How I turned my ADHD into an actual superpower - Noticeable changes since healing my feminine energy - My hot take on dating as a high level woman - How I changed my identity from ‘just not a sexual person' to a sensual woman ------- Connect with Laura: Laura's Website: https://www.lauraherde.com/ Laura's IG: https://www.instagram.com/laura.herde/ Laura's 1-1 Coaching: https://www.lauraherde.com/application-1-1 Laura's Coaching Certification Course: https://www.instagram.com/embodiedcoachacademy/ More free resources for you: *FREE* THE FEMININE LEADERSHIP PLAYBOOK *FREE* HEAL YOUR FEMININE ENERGY – THE GUIDE *FREE* TRIAL OF MY CERTIFICATION - THE EMBODIED COACH ACADEMY *FREE* TRAINING FOR FEMALE BIZ OWNERS: SHE SUCCEEDS MASTERCLASS *FREE* TRAINING ON FEMININE ENERGY: RECLAIM YOUR FEMININE MASTERCLASS >> EMAIL ME TO CONNECT/ ASK QUESTIONS: hello@lauraherde.com >> FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: @laura.herde Feel free to share this episode with your bestie, and tag me on IG when you listen so I can repost you! Thank you so much for tuning in, love xx
On this episode of The Still Real to Us Show:-- Why do you think WWE is doing fewer house shows?-- Who should get the early nod for the War Games matches in November?-- Why is AEW still dealing with noticeable attendance issues?-- And how much is riding on the line for AEW's Grand Slam event to be a success?
Jordan Mason covered for CMC in Week 1. But the 49ers really could have used him on Sunday in Minnesota.
In Hour 3, Andy and Randy discuss the Braves going for a sweep tonight with Chris Sale on the mound, the Falcons cutting down to their 53-man roster, the impact that Brent Key has already had at Georgia Tech, and the AMA.
In today's episode, we're continuing our series on transformative concepts that, while seemingly unrelated to business, are designed to elevate your performance, amplify your personal power, and ultimately, boost your income. We're unveiling two powerful, yet invisible tools that you can use to significantly expand abundance in your life and business. However, as with what we shared last week, remember that these tools require consistent practice to make a tangible impact! Is there something we talked about in these last two episodes that has resonated the most with you? We want to hear about it! Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us, @jameswedmore and @jeunejenni. In this episode you'll hear: One of the “four immeasurables” of Buddhism that is the opposite of envy and jealousy, and how it can be a cornerstone of your success The latest neuroscience insights on connectedness and why this was a focal point at our recent BBD Next Level retreat Noticeable changes will occur when you start celebrating the successes of others using this first tool A powerful mindset shift on "failure" and the lessons children can teach us about what true success is, and isn't A look at the comparison trap, real-life examples of it in action, and strategies you can use to avoid this mindset The sacred law that is present in nature and involves keeping a good energetic balance for doing good and helping others How this law relates to entrepreneurs selling services and the energy exchange between both sides For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/blog/711
Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe Podcast show notes, links and transcript: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ In today's episode, I look at how the Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule, can revolutionise our approach to decluttering. I discuss how focusing on the 20% of our possessions that cause 80% of our problems can lead to more impactful change with less effort, and how identifying the 20% of tasks that show the biggest results can help us to manage our energy and make visible progress. Join me as I break down this principle and explore how it can transform our mindset and approach to dehoarding. Introduction to the Pareto Principle Explanation of the Pareto Principle or the 80/20 rule Relevance of the Pareto Principle to hoarding and home management Impact of focusing on the 20% causing the most problems Identifying Impactful Tasks and Items The impact of expending energy on low-level tasks Importance of prioritising impactful tasks for noticeable change Making a dent in belongings by focusing on impactful items Brief history of Vilfredo Pareto and his observation Various contexts where the Pareto Principle is seen to apply Validation of the principle in different areas Applying the Pareto Principle to Your Home Strategic thinking in identifying items causing disruption Identifying 20% of belongings used most often Energy expenditure and impact of dehoarding actions Emotional Attachment & Rational Decision Making Emotional connection to belongings Encouraging rational assessment of belongings' value The role of emotions in retaining or discarding items Reassessing and Ongoing Vigilance Need for ongoing reassessment as space is cleared Importance of reassessing the 20% causing problems Frequency of reassessment and calibrating belongings Reflecting on the impact of the 80/20 rule in home management Pareto principle for hoarders. Pareto principle: 20% effort, 80% results. Reframe, prioritise, and declutter for efficient living. Identify essential items, discard unnecessary possessions strategically. Identify unnecessary items to make life easier. Reevaluate possessions and focus energy efficiently. Use the Pareto principle to focus on tasks with high impact. Identify and declutter items for a noticeable ease in daily life; use the 80/20 rule for organising and resolving space issues. Reassess belongings, focus on what matters.
When discussing spinal conditions like scoliosis and kyphosis, one term that frequently arises is "dowager's hump." Although it's an old term, it specifically refers to an excessive forward curvature in the upper thoracic spine, also known as hyperkyphosis. This condition is most prevalent in women, particularly as they age and experience changes in bone density and hormones related to menopause. Compression fractures can also contribute to the development of a dowager's hump. Understanding Dowager's Hump Dowager's hump, or hyperkyphosis, affects the upper thoracic spine, causing a noticeable rounding of the upper back. While a healthy spine naturally has a slight kyphosis (curvature) in the thoracic region, this typically ranges from 20 to 40 degrees. When the curvature exceeds this range, it is classified as hyperkyphosis. This excessive curvature can significantly impact posture, causing the shoulders to round and the upper back to bend forward. Symptoms of Dowager's Hump The symptoms of hyperkyphosis or dowager's hump extend beyond cosmetic concerns and can include: Postural changes - Noticeable rounding of the upper back. Coordination and balance issues - Abnormal posture can affect balance and gait. Numbness and tingling - This can occur in the feet and legs. Fatigue - Due to overworked posture muscles. Pain - In the upper back, neck, and sometimes lower back due to uneven weight distribution. Respiratory issues - Severe hyperkyphosis can limit rib expansion, affecting lung function. Bladder and bowel issues - In extreme cases, hyperkyphosis can compress internal organs, affecting their function. Diagnosing Dowager's Hump Diagnosis typically starts with observing postural changes, particularly in children and young adults. In older adults, back pain and radicular pain (pain radiating from the spine) are common indicators. The diagnostic process includes: Physical Examination - Includes patient history, posture, and gait analysis. Adams Forward Bending Test - Observing the spine's curvature from the side. X-rays - To measure the degree of kyphosis. A curvature over 50 degrees is considered hyperkyphosis. Treatment Options Historically, hyperkyphosis has been treated invasively with spinal fusion surgery, particularly in younger adults. However, as patients age, the risks and complications of surgery increase, making non-surgical treatments more favorable. Fortunately, non-surgical treatment options have advanced significantly. Non-Surgical Treatments Chiropractic Care - Specific adjustments to manage hyperkyphosis. In-Office Therapy - Targeted therapies to improve spinal alignment. Home Exercises - Designed to strengthen posture muscles and improve flexibility. Corrective Bracing - Helps to manage and reduce curvature by inducing flexibility. The primary goal of non-surgical treatment is to increase the flexibility of the kyphotic curve, which can lead to significant improvements. Early intervention is crucial as smaller curves are easier to treat, and younger patients respond better to treatment. Being proactive about diagnosing and treating hyperkyphosis is essential. If you suspect you have a dowager's hump, seek a diagnosis promptly. Early treatment can prevent the curvature from progressing and preserve spinal function and overall health throughout your life. For more detailed insights into spinal conditions like hyperkyphosis and other treatments, tune in to Dr. Tony Nalda's podcast. Artlist.io 847544
Nick talks about one notable angle of Browns training camp to this point being that of the short passing game with Deshaun Watson through the first several practices.
Mike Hoss, the voice of the Saints, joined Mike and Bobby to review the Saints' second day of training camp. Hoss discussed the difference between practicing in Irvine, California vs. Metairie, Louisiana. He talked about Willie Gay Jr., Kendre Miller, and Taliese Fuaga. They also broke down the Saints' depth along the offensive line.
Mike Hoss, the voice of the Saints, joined Mike and Bobby to review the Saints' second day of training camp. Hoss discussed the difference between practicing in Irvine, California vs. Metairie, Louisiana. He talked about Willie Gay Jr., Kendre Miller, and Taliese Fuaga. They also broke down the Saints' depth along the offensive line.
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Welcome back to another episode of news from the EDGE! Erin is out traveling the world, so Mordy and Jacob guide the ship this week! Google AI Overviews take a big hit! Reports show that Overviews have taken a downward spiral in result frequency, as the AI feature now only shows up in 7% of all queries. Noticeable drops come from education, entertainment, and e-commerce queries, while Reddit and Quora citing rates near zero. Google confirms there is no way to prevent specific content from appearing in your Discover feed, unlike Google News. A critique of this limitation by Lily Ray finds Google Search Liaison intrigued, stating that they see value and will ‘pass it on'. Last up, Amazon has released their AI shopping assistant, Rufus, to the public. Rufus is intended to create a personally tailored e-commerce shopping experience for each and every customer, pushing Amazon further along in the AI race. Be sure to tune in to this episode for all the latest SEO awesomeness and we will see you next week for the big 700! News from the EDGE: [00:01:55] Google AI Overviews only show for 7% of queries, a new low [00:05:24] Google Says There's No Way To Block Content From Discover Feed [00:08:31] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics Captain Obvious: [00:10:30] Podcasting ain't easy! AI Blitz: [00:13:23] Amazon's AI shopping assistant Rufus is live for all U.S. customers [00:17:16] OpenAI is ‘going to build a search product' [00:19:02] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: Inlinks Barry Blast from Search Engine Roundtable: [00:20:02] Google To Host More Creator Meetings [00:21:04] Report: Google AI Overviews Barely Showing Reddit Or Quora Citations Anymore [00:21:36] Google: Core Update Expected In The Coming Weeks Thanks to our sponsors! Site Strategics https://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Inlinks https://edgeofthewebradio.com/inlinks Follow Us: Twitter: @ErinSparks Twitter: @MordyOberstein Twitter: @TheMann00 Twitter: @EDGEWebRadio Resources: Google AI Overviews only show for 7% of queries, a new low Google Says There's No Way To Block Content From Discover Feed Amazon's AI shopping assistant Rufus is live for all U.S. customers OpenAI is ‘going to build a search product' Google To Host More Creator Meetings Report: Google AI Overviews Barely Showing Reddit Or Quora Citations Anymore Google: Core Update Expected In The Coming Weeks #StandwithUkraine edgeofthewebradio.com/ukraine
Rob shares how switching to a carnivore diet reduced his dependency on oxygen and also resulted in significant weight loss, reduced medication needs, and vastly improved energy levels and lung capacity. Despite being advised a double lung transplant at one point, the carnivore diet has garnered him a quality of life he hadn't imagined possible. Instagram: carnivorelungjourney Twitter: @carnivorelungjourney YouTube: Carnivorelungjourney Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer. 00:53 Introduction. 04:15 Recovery from COVID. 07:45 Found out about the carnivore diet. 13:30 16 weeks on carnivore diet. 16:12 Low-carb diet and cholesterol. 20:23 Noticeable improvement in breathing, lung capacity increase. 23:03 Improved cognitive function. 25:08 Struggling to eat enough protein. 30:00 Diet and lifestyle changes. 30:38 Reducing medications. 35:40 Can diet improve pulmonary fibrosis scarring? 38:30 Cherishing time with family. 41:18 Resisted temptations, stayed committed to diet. 43:01 Texas weather. 46:21 High-fat diet. 48:07 Where to find Rob. See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
“Noticeable”、“noted” 和 “notable” 都可以作形容词使用,意思都与 “显著的” 有关。比如:如果你给自己剪了头发,想问另一个人 “看着明显吗?Is it _______?” 空白处应用它们当中的哪个词?搭配 “be noted for something” 和 “be notable for something” 一样吗?答案就在本期 “你问我答” 节目中。
We go around the NFL as the legal tampering period has opened, and teams are agreeing to big deals. We discuss all the moves here.
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss listener responses to their banter about surprising Statcast throwing speeds, then (12:42) discuss Nick Ahmed's unsung great glovework, the A's turning out to be (slightly) less historically terrible than they initially seemed, the AL West race, and how the Rangers missing the playoffs would reinforce conflicting narratives about baseball. […]