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Decades-long camping pacts, breakfast clubs that won’t quit, and reunions that feel more like sitcoms—Michael Berry dives into the hilarity of staying connected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall will celebrate its reopening with Lea Salonga's “Stage Screen & Everything in Between” on Tuesday December 2nd at 7:30.Salonga is known for her roles on stage and in film. Her Broadway credits include “Les Misérables,” “Flower Drum Song,” "Allegiance,” the revival of “Once On this Island,” “Here Lies Love,” “Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends,” and, of course, “Miss Saigon” - for which she won a Tony Award in 1991.She performed the singing voice for Princess Jasmine in the Disney film “Aladdin” and the title character in “Mulan.” Her most recent album is a holiday record called “Sounding Joy.”
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Rediscovering Friendship: A Journey Back to Being Us Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-25-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De zon hing laag aan de horizon, werpend lange schaduwen over de verlaten straten van de stad.En: The sun hung low on the horizon, casting long shadows over the deserted streets of the city.Nl: Jasper stond voor het oude pakhuis, zijn hart vol van herinneringen die leken te fluisteren in de herfstwind.En: Jasper stood in front of the old warehouse, his heart full of memories that seemed to whisper in the autumn wind.Nl: De muren van het pakhuis waren bedekt met klimop, en dode bladeren dansten rond de metalen poorten.En: The walls of the warehouse were covered with ivy, and dead leaves danced around the metal gates.Nl: "Het is lang geleden, hè?"En: "It's been a long time, hasn't it?"Nl: Anouk stond naast hem, haar ogen stralend van verwachting.En: Anouk stood next to him, her eyes shining with anticipation.Nl: Ze gaf Jasper een bemoedigende glimlach.En: She gave Jasper an encouraging smile.Nl: "We hebben hier zoveel gelachen."En: "We laughed so much here."Nl: Bram kwam zwijgend aanlopen, zijn handen in zijn zakken gestoken.En: Bram walked up silently, his hands in his pockets.Nl: Hij keek naar het gebouw, een vleugje weemoed in zijn ogen.En: He looked at the building, a hint of nostalgia in his eyes.Nl: "Het voelt alsof we andere mensen waren toen we hier voor het laatst waren," zei hij zacht.En: "It feels like we were different people the last time we were here," he said softly.Nl: De drie vrienden waren samengekomen om een verloren jeugdherinnering te vinden.En: The three friends had come together to find a lost childhood memory.Nl: Iets dat hen destijds had samengebracht.En: Something that had brought them together back then.Nl: Het pakhuis was hun geheime plek geweest; nu was het een schim van wat het ooit was.En: The warehouse had been their secret place; now it was a shadow of what it once was.Nl: Binnen stapten ze voorzichtig de stoffige vloer op.En: Inside, they carefully stepped onto the dusty floor.Nl: De houten planken kreunden onder hun gewicht, en een geur van vocht en stof vulde de lucht.En: The wooden planks groaned under their weight, and a smell of dampness and dust filled the air.Nl: "Denk je dat het veilig is?"En: "Do you think it's safe?"Nl: vroeg Anouk, kijkend naar de gebroken ramen en losse planken.En: Anouk asked, looking at the broken windows and loose planks.Nl: "Wees voorzichtig," waarschuwde Jasper.En: "Be careful," warned Jasper.Nl: "Ik weet dat het er allemaal vervallen uitziet, maar het is de moeite waard."En: "I know it all looks dilapidated, but it's worth it."Nl: Langzaam baanden ze zich een weg door stapels oude kisten en spinnenwebben.En: Slowly, they made their way through stacks of old boxes and cobwebs.Nl: Elk van hen voelde de spanning in de lucht, niet alleen vanwege de broze staat van het gebouw, maar ook door de onuitgesproken woorden tussen hen.En: Each of them felt the tension in the air, not only because of the fragile state of the building but also because of the unspoken words between them.Nl: Plotseling bleef Anouk staan.En: Suddenly, Anouk stopped.Nl: "We moeten praten," zei ze vastberaden.En: "We need to talk," she said determinedly.Nl: "We hebben dit te lang genegeerd."En: "We've ignored this for too long."Nl: Er volgde een stilte, alleen onderbroken door het gekraak van de vloer.En: A silence followed, broken only by the creaking of the floor.Nl: Bram zuchtte.En: Bram sighed.Nl: "Ik weet dat ik afstandelijk ben geweest," begon hij.En: "I know I've been distant," he began.Nl: "Sinds alles is veranderd, heb ik veel verloren.En: "Since everything changed, I've lost a lot.Nl: Soms weet ik gewoon niet hoe ik verder moet."En: Sometimes I just don't know how to move forward."Nl: Jasper keek wees in het midden van de kamer.En: Jasper pointed to the middle of the room.Nl: "Daar," zei hij en herinnerde zich de exacte plaats.En: "There," he said, remembering the exact place.Nl: "Hier verstopten we hem."En: "This is where we hid it."Nl: Ze wreven wat stof weg en ja, daar was het – een oude, versleten doos.En: They brushed away some dust and yes, there it was – an old, worn-out box.Nl: Maar de tand des tijds had er zijn werk gedaan.En: But time had done its work.Nl: De inhoud was beschadigd en half vergaan.En: The contents were damaged and half decayed.Nl: Het zien van de kapotte herinneringen bracht emoties naar boven waarvan ze niet wisten dat ze ze in zich droegen.En: Seeing the broken memories brought up emotions they didn't know they carried.Nl: Het zorgde ervoor dat de opgehoopte spanningen uitbarstten.En: It caused the pent-up tensions to burst.Nl: "Het spijt me, Bram," zei Anouk, haar stem mild.En: "I'm sorry, Bram," said Anouk, her voice gentle.Nl: "We hebben je gemist."En: "We missed you."Nl: Jasper knikte instemmend.En: Jasper nodded in agreement.Nl: "Alles is veranderd, maar wij niet.En: "Everything has changed, but not us.Nl: Tenminste, niet alles van ons.En: At least, not all of us.Nl: Wat we hadden was echt."En: What we had was real."Nl: Gezamenlijk besloten ze dat het niet de doos was die belangrijk was, maar wat het symboliseerde.En: Together they decided that it wasn't the box that was important, but what it symbolized.Nl: De herinneringen en momenten die ze samen deelden.En: The memories and moments they shared together.Nl: Ze omhelsden bruikbaarder dingen: vergeving en vriendschap.En: They embraced more useful things: forgiveness and friendship.Nl: Terwijl ze het pakhuis verlieten, voelde Jasper een last van hem afglijden.En: As they left the warehouse, Jasper felt a weight lift off him.Nl: Het verleden was niet meer iets om aan vast te klampen, maar iets om te koesteren en van te leren.En: The past was no longer something to cling to, but something to cherish and learn from.Nl: De herfstwind blies fris en nieuw, en met elke stap voelden ze zich lichter, wetend dat ze altijd zouden terugvallen op elkaar – als vrienden, als familie.En: The autumn wind blew fresh and new, and with each step, they felt lighter, knowing they would always fall back on each other – as friends, as family. Vocabulary Words:hung: hinghorizon: horizondeserted: verlatenwarehouse: pakhuiswhisper: fluisterenivy: klimopanticipation: verwachtingencouraging: bemoedigendenostalgia: weemoedplanks: plankendampness: vochtdilapidated: vervallenstacks: stapelscobwebs: spinnenwebbentension: spanningfragile: brozedeterminedly: vastberadenunspoken: onuitgesprokencreaking: gekraaksigh: zuchtteworn-out: versletendecayed: vergaanemotions: emotiespent-up: opgehoopteburst: uitbarsttenforgiveness: vergevingembraced: omhelsdencherish: koesterencling: klampenautumn: herfst
Geordie Richardson missed the final SHC because he was on an epic trip to South America. We discuss the trip and various other topics
With the sire link broken, Klaus returns to his favorite emotion: paranoia. But he may not be incorrect, when he sees an old enemy has already made their way to New Orleans. Cami sees the struggle Klaus is facing, and relates enough that she finds a way top address her paranoia in her own, incredibly reasonable, way. Meanwhile Hayley is also taking matters into her own hands quite quickly, with her own vengeance in mind. Elijah and Marcel deal with the Strix while Josh asks what we are all thinking, why? Finally, love is in the air for many, with an emotional Haylijah scene, the long awaited Kolvina reunion, a gift to Vincent from the ancestors, and a bonus, and yassified, resurrection…Remember to rate, review, and share, brothers!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @doppelgangerspodcast!
Ravens, crows and the last Irish wolf, diplomatic journeys and a poetry journal's elegant farewell, with John MacKenna, Denise Blake, Zoë Devlin, Paul Muldoon, Nell Regan, Paul Johnston, James Harpur and Billy Collins
Carcinization... 5 times in the history of evolution - different crustaceans have turned into crabs... what is the crab of the universe? We talk with Willy's Old Friend and Dj - Drib. A 3.5 on the WOW scale. find Drib performing in Fort Collins. #RockCoastCrew We stream live video every sunday at 4 pm pacific only at www.SchrabHomeVideo.com visit RealLifeSciFi.show Support us and please follow us everywhere - Patreon.com/reallifescifi we exist because of you. hit us up at WadeandWilly@gmail.com Thank you for listening Thank you for having friends with different beliefs than you. recorded 11/3/25
Well that sucked meatballs.Mitch and Lachie suffer through a fifth loss from the past six Wallabies games after Australia fumbled the bag against Italy - again.Anyone else want to host next year?LINKSWallaby Shop - https://wallaby.sjv.io/WyRyVGLinktree - https://linktr.ee/Scrumbags_rugbyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/scrumbagsrugby/Twitter/X - @scrumbagsrugby Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today’s episode of The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast balances breaking political triumphs with entertainment headlines and heartfelt tributes. The crew kicks things off celebrating Democrats’ historic wins on Election Night, with new milestones in diversity and representation. According to the New York Times, Democrats swept key races nationwide, from Abigail Spanberger becoming Virginia’s first female governor to Zoran Mamdani making history as New York City’s first Muslim and socialist mayor since 1917. Political analyst Bakari Sellers joins the show to unpack how these victories — driven by high Black voter turnout — signal a rebuke of Trump-era policies and a potential shift in the South’s political map. The conversation pivots to entertainment as Diddy’s legal saga continues — the hip-hop mogul, currently serving time in New Jersey, was spotted reconnecting with old friend and former NBA player Sebastian Telfair behind bars. The episode closes with a somber tribute to No Limit rapper Young Bleed, whose breakout 1998 hit “How You Do That” helped define Baton Rouge’s Southern rap sound. His passing at 51 marks another loss for the golden era of Southern hip-hop. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conversation pivots to entertainment as Diddy’s legal saga continues — the hip-hop mogul, currently serving time in New Jersey, was spotted reconnecting with old friend and former NBA player Sebastian Telfair behind bars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tara chats with a special guest, the prolific and award-winning Canadian author Merilyn Simonds regarding her latest book, Walking with Beth: Conversations with My 100-year-old Friend. https://merilynsimonds.com/ "In the spring of 2021, Merilyn Simonds asked her friend Beth Robinson if she'd like to go for a walk. Simonds had just turned 70, still active, still writing, but entering what struck her as a mysterious, even frightening stage of life. Beth, a smart, vibrant woman who'd held a job until she was 99, lived on her own and was as awake to the world as a person half her age. Who better to ask what might come next? During three years of weekly walks, the conversation between the two women only deepened, as they opened up about their heart-felt passions, the lingering influence of their pasts, and their hopes and fears for the future. In Walking with Beth, Simonds shares these intimate exchanges, delving into corners of older women's lives that are rarely seen or spoken about so openly. As Simonds looks forward into a future that seems unknowable, Beth looks back, offering her experience in surviving the later-life blows that batter us all, and more importantly, her wisdom about how to enrich every passing day." Recommended Books: The Age of Creativity: Art, Memory, My Father, and Me by Emily Urquhart Code Noir: Fictions by Canisia Lubrin We, the Kindling by Otoniya J. Okot Bitek
HOUR #4 - Ron & Clint give their PREDICTIONS for Texans vs Broncos; AND-Old Friends but DeMeco vs Payton THIS Week Folks full 2442 Fri, 31 Oct 2025 23:24:53 +0000 HrRAgOSS5eoKfEHGiAN2PNc649zHvxvi nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports HOUR #4 - Ron & Clint give their PREDICTIONS for Texans vs Broncos; AND-Old Friends but DeMeco vs Payton THIS Week Folks 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
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In tonight's bedtime story with Karissa, we follow the lives of three friends who meet at university and watch how their paths weave, drift, and reconnect over the years. It's a gentle, nostalgic tale to help you unwind from the day and drift into a deep, easy sleep. Join Sleep Wave Premium ✨ in just two taps! Enjoy 2 bonus episodes a month plus all episodes ad-free and show your support to Karissa. Upgrade via our show page on Apple, or via this link for all other players ➡️ https://sleepwave.supercast.com/ Love the Sleep Wave Podcast? Please hit follow & leave a review ⭐️ How are we doing with Sleep Wave? Click here to let us know
Jacksonville's Jeff Davidsmeyer discusses reunion shows with the New Goat Ensemble, how they got their name, and playing with Brad Floreth and Bryan Leonard in the Way Out Yonders.
The #Packers are set to take on the Steelers and old friend Aaron Rodgers. Dan reveals his keys to victory, key matchups, and the players who "gotta have a game" for the Pack. #GoPackGo #GreenBayPackers #NFL #Football #PackersNewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dive into a raw, unfiltered conversation on No Way, Jose! with host Jose Galison and his old friend and former cohost, Clint Russell. In this episode, titled "Chatting with an Old Friend in the Apocalypse," the duo lets loose on the wild state of the world, tackling everything from the Epstein saga and the rise of hack influencers to the Kirk killing and beyond. With no topic off-limits, their free-floating discussion weaves through the absurdities and chaos of today's landscape, blending sharp wit with unapologetic takes on the issues that shape our reality. It's a no-holds-barred catch-up that captures the spirit of two friends reconnecting in turbulent times.But this episode goes deeper than just current events. Jose and Clint, reconnecting after major upheavals in both the world and their personal lives, open up about the profound changes they've faced, including the recent loss of Clint's dad. This sparks heartfelt reflections on fatherhood, life, love, and legacy, offering listeners a rare blend of humor, vulnerability, and insight. No Way, Jose! delivers a conversation that's as real as it gets, balancing the weight of personal loss with the absurdity of the modern apocalypse, all while showcasing the enduring bond between two friends navigating a world gone mad.Please consider supporting my work-Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/nowayjose2020Only costs $2/month and will get you access to episodes earlier than the publicNo Way, Jose! Rumble Channel- https://rumble.com/c/c-3379274No Way, Jose! YouTube Channel- https://youtube.com/channel/UCzyrpy3eo37eiRTq0cXff0gMy Podcast Host- https://redcircle.com/shows/no-way-joseApple podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-way-jose/id1546040443Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0xUIH4pZ0tM1UxARxPe6ThStitcher- https://www.stitcher.com/show/no-way-jose-2Amazon Music- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/41237e28-c365-491c-9a31-2c6ef874d89d/No-Way-JoseGoogle Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2ZkM2JkYTE3LTg2OTEtNDc5Ny05Mzc2LTc1M2ExZTE4NGQ5Yw%3D%3DRadioPublic- https://radiopublic.com/no-way-jose-6p1BAOVurbl- https://vurbl.com/station/4qHi6pyWP9B/Feel free to contact me at thelibertymovementglobal@gmail.com#NoWayJose #ChattingWithClint #ClintRussell #JoseGalison #PodcastApocalypse #FreeTalk #EpsteinDeepDive #HackInfluencers #KirkKilling #CurrentEvents #FriendshipCatchUp #LifeAndLoss #FatherhoodTalk #LoveAndLegacy #WorldUpheaval #RawConversations #PodcastVibes #RealTalkPodcast #NoHoldsBarred #ApocalypseChat
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Reunion in Oslo: Finding Home Among Old Friends Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-10-24-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: På en kjølig oktoberkveld, i hjertet av Oslo, var Aker Brygge livlig med lyden av folk som handlet og koste seg ute.En: On a chilly October evening, in the heart of Oslo, Aker Brygge was lively with the sounds of people shopping and enjoying themselves outdoors.No: Lydene av latter og klirrende kopper fylte den koselige kaféen, hvor lysene blinket varmt gjennom vinduene som en invitasjon til forbipasserende.En: The sounds of laughter and clinking cups filled the cozy café, where the lights flickered warmly through the windows as an invitation to passersby.No: Sigrid satt alene ved et bord ved vinduet, stirrende ut på de fargerike bladene som danset i vinden.En: Sigrid sat alone at a table by the window, staring out at the colorful leaves dancing in the wind.No: Etter flere år borte, hadde hun kommet tilbake til Oslo for å finne seg selv igjen.En: After several years away, she had come back to Oslo to find herself again.No: Nå, med en varm kopp kakao i hendene, lurte hun på hva fremtiden ville bringe.En: Now, with a warm cup of cocoa in her hands, she wondered what the future would bring.No: Kunne hun starte på nytt her, eller var det tid for å reise igjen?En: Could she start anew here, or was it time to travel again?No: Det var midt i disse tankene at døren til kaféen åpnet seg med en kjapp skarp lyd av bjellen.En: It was in the midst of these thoughts that the café door opened with a sharp quick sound of the bell.No: En kjent stemme nådde ørene hennes, og Sigrid så opp.En: A familiar voice reached her ears, and Sigrid looked up.No: Det var Lars, hennes gamle venn og en arkitekt som stadig var dypt inne i sine tegninger og planer.En: It was Lars, her old friend and an architect who was always deeply absorbed in his drawings and plans.No: Han så alltid ut som om han bar verden på skuldrene.En: He always seemed like he was carrying the world on his shoulders.No: "Lars!En: "Lars!"No: " ropte Sigrid, nesten overrasket over å høre sin egen stemme.En: Sigrid called out, almost surprised to hear her own voice.No: Lars snudde seg, og et umiddelbart smil dukket opp når han så henne.En: Lars turned, and an immediate smile appeared when he saw her.No: "Sigrid, hva gjør du her?En: "Sigrid, what are you doing here?"No: " spurte han, som om hun ikke hørte hjemme like mye som han selv.En: he asked, as if she didn't belong there just as much as he did.No: De satte seg ved bordet hennes, og snart kom enda en stemme fra døren.En: They sat at her table, and soon another voice came from the door.No: Det var Eirik, journalisten med verden som sitt arbeidsfelt.En: It was Eirik, the journalist with the world as his workplace.No: Han så sliten, men glad ut, og hadde et kamera slengt over skulderen.En: He looked tired but happy, and had a camera slung over his shoulder.No: "Hadde jeg kjent til dette, ville jeg trodd det var planlagt!En: "Had I known about this, I would have thought it was planned!"No: " sa Eirik med sin sedvanlige energi.En: said Eirik with his usual energy.No: Gamle minner og historier ble delt over dampende kopper.En: Old memories and stories were shared over steaming cups.No: Eirik fortalte om sine reiser, og Lars nevnte sitt stress med det store prosjektet.En: Eirik spoke of his travels, and Lars mentioned his stress with the big project.No: Sigrid lyttet, men hennes tanker var stadig på sin beslutning.En: Sigrid listened, but her thoughts were still on her decision.No: Skulle hun bli eller dra?En: Should she stay or go?No: Skratt og gode minner fikk henne til å innse hvor mye hun savnet disse vennene.En: Laughter and good memories made her realize how much she missed these friends.No: I blikkene deres fant hun styrken og besluttsomheten hun ønsket.En: In their eyes, she found the strength and determination she was seeking.No: Lars, som slet med balansen mellom jobb og venner, så i øynene hennes en refleksjon av egne mangler.En: Lars, who struggled to balance work and friends, saw in her eyes a reflection of his own shortcomings.No: Han innså at kanskje det var på tide å ta et skritt tilbake fra arbeidet.En: He realized that perhaps it was time to take a step back from work.No: Bevart i øyeblikket, lo de over gamle historier og delte livets utfordringer.En: Held in the moment, they laughed over old stories and shared life's challenges.No: "Vi kunne møtes oftere," foreslo Lars, "kanskje starte med en Halloween-sammenkomst?En: "We could meet more often," Lars suggested, "maybe start with a Halloween gathering?"No: "Til slutten av kvelden, da lysene på bryggen begynte å dempes til natten, hadde de funnet en felles forståelse.En: By the end of the evening, as the lights on the wharf began to dim into the night, they had found a mutual understanding.No: Sigrid bestemte seg for å bli i Oslo, fylle dagene med kunst og gamle vennskap.En: Sigrid decided to stay in Oslo, filling her days with art and old friendships.No: Lars lovte å lære å balansere, og Eirik, som alltid, var klar for nye eventyr, men nå med flere stopp hjemme enn før.En: Lars promised to learn to balance, and Eirik, as always, was ready for new adventures, but now with more stops at home than before.No: De delte en klem ved avskjed, og med en følelse av lettelse, gikk hver til sitt med vissheten om at dette var begynnelsen på noe nytt.En: They shared a hug at parting, and with a sense of relief, each went their separate ways knowing that this was the beginning of something new.No: Det var ikke bare en gjenforening, men en ny start.En: It was not just a reunion, but a fresh start.No: Når de skiltes, visste de at det var nettopp i små avgjørelser at livets reiser ble avgjort.En: As they parted, they knew it was precisely in small decisions that life's journeys were determined. 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Gleeman and The Geek - An Unauthorized Minnesota Twins Podcast
Aaron and John talk about the Twins' search for a new manager to replace Rocco Baldelli, the many ex-Twins on the postseason stage, why so much has changed between Toronto and Minnesota in just two years, and the legend of Matt Mikulski.
CRE Exchange: Commercial Real Estate, Property Valuations, Real Estate Analytics and Property Tax
What if the economy could sing? The CRE Exchange team explores what the Fed's Beige Book, homebuilder sentiment, and recent banking data reveal about the broader economy, and how those trends ripple through commercial real estate. Our hosts, Omar Eltorai and Cole Perry, then turn to Peter Norman, Altus Group's VP and Economic Strategist, for a deep dive into Canadian economic and CRE trends. Key Moments:01:34 Diving into the Fed Beige Book02:21 Labor market and employment trends03:30 Consumer spending and manufacturing Insights07:25 Home Builder Confidence Index10:43 Large Bank Credit Card and Mortgage Report13:57 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey16:31 Non-Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey20:52 Canadian CRE trends with Peter Norman43:19 Upcoming eventsResources Mentioned:Peter Norman – https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-norman-20637043/2025 Canada State of the Market webinar – https://www.altusgroup.com/webinars/canada-state-of-the-market/Federal Reserve Beige Book - https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/publications/beige-book-default.htmNAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index - https://www.nahb.org/news-and-economics/housing-economics/indices/housing-market-indexISM Manufacturing PMI - https://www.ismworld.org/supply-management-news-and-reports/reports/ism-pmi-reports/pmi/september/Philadelphia Fed Large Bank Credit Card and Mortgage Data - https://www.philadelphiafed.org/surveys-and-data/large-bank-credit-card-and-mortgage-dataPhiladelphia Fed Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey - https://www.philadelphiafed.org/surveys-and-data/regionaleconomy/manufacturing/business-outlook-surveyPhiladelphia Fed Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey - https://www.philadelphiafed.org/surveys-and-data/regionaleconomy/nonmanufacturing/business-outlook-surveyEmail us: altusresearch@altusgroup.comThanks for listening to the “CRE Exchange” podcast, powered by Altus Group. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation.#CRE #CommercialRealEstate #Property
Luffy and Zoro's “low-profile” plan collapses spectacularly as Luffy enters a sumo match against Urashima, launching him straight into Holdem's base and freeing Tama, briefly. With Kiku's help, the trio brawls through Bakura Town, rescues Tama again, steals the Beast Pirates' hoarded food, and celebrates with the starving villagers. And also Law is there.PandaSightings.com Audio Engineer - @mixed.by.nealProduction Assistant - @GabrielExecutive Producer - @PabloShoeI wish to become a podcasting Red-bull athlete~
In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Doug Robinson; entrepreneur, operator, and founder of LGCY Power, for an unfiltered look at what it really means to bet everything on conviction. From a teenage lawn business to leading one of the fastest-growing solar companies in the country, Doug's story is a masterclass in grit, humility, and relentless alignment.He opens up about the collapse of Atlas, what it's like to hold the title but not the control, and how those failures forged his philosophy on leadership and ownership. Doug also unpacks his legal battle with Vivint Solar and Blackstone; the confidence it took to keep showing up when the odds were impossible, and how faith and forgiveness became central to his rebuild.This conversation is about more than entrepreneurship. It's about integrity when things fall apart, rebuilding trust, and finding purpose through pressure. A raw, real playbook for any founder determined to endure the valley and come back sharper.Chapters00:00 | Old Friends, Shared History02:16 | Growing Up in Cache Valley05:22 | Early Leadership Lessons from Sports08:11 | The Lawn Business That Taught Ownership11:48 | How to Manage Up, Down & Sideways16:18 | Embracing Change: From Missions to Management20:19 | JUCO Dreams & The Last Days at Ricks College23:04 | Door-to-Door Beginnings with Atlas25:44 | Production-Based Recruiting: The Sales Secret28:30 | Why Sports & Missions Built Great Leaders30:13 | The Atlas Collapse & Shattered Trust33:29 | Fallout, Finger-Pointing & Feeling Betrayed37:20 | Picking Sides: Apex vs. Pinnacle41:20 | Rebuilding with LGCY After a Broken Partnership44:44 | When Paths Diverge — and Why That's Okay46:48 | Leading LGCY: Pride, Pain, and the Lawsuit50:11 | Pitching Sunrun With Just Conviction52:15 | Winning Against Blackstone — And No One Cares53:43 | Why We Hold Grudges Too Long58:48 | The Call That Started Reconciliation01:02:49 | The Golf Game That Changed Everything01:04:15 | How Leadership (and Faith) Changes You01:05:27 | Solar in Crisis: $15M Lost, Lessons Gained01:06:56 | How to Survive When the Market Collapses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the Eagles' recent victory over the Vikings while analyzing key player performances, particularly Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley. They discuss the impact of injuries on the team's offensive line and the effectiveness of the coaching staff's play calling. The conversation highlights the importance of team dynamics and leadership, as well as the fans' hopes for the remainder of the season, especially with an upcoming game against the Giants. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles, including the dynamics of aging players, the value of running backs, and the importance of leadership within the team. They discuss the implications of Brandon Graham's return, the cultural perceptions of players, and the impact of racism in sports. The conversation also touches on the upcoming games and predictions for the Eagles' performance, emphasizing the need for growth and resilience in the face of adversity.
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During the 3pm hour of today's show Chuck & Chernoff talked about Georgia being a 7.5 point favorite against Ole Miss, Georgia Tech being underdogs at Duke, Falcons being dogs agains the 49ers, Larry Munson, Deion Sanders, Jon Gruden and more before letting listeners try to Win Chuck's Dinner. Later in the hour the guys dove into the Falcons facing off against the team's former Offensive Coordinator in Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us some Fan Mail? Yes please!They have a lot of ground to cover since last they spoke, but when these two get behind the mics, there's never a dull moment. Join Heath and Hermes as they cover the government shutdown, military pay, Pete Hegseth, Charlie Kirk, and so much more. Enjoy!Connect with Heath: website, Twitter, Instagram, podcast, & Facebook. Subscribe, rate us 5, come join in all the other fun we offer, but most of all we hope you enjoy! If you liked this, and want to hear more, give us a follow and let us know! Or maybe you just want to tell us how awful we are? Comments help the algorithm, and we love to see ‘em! And as always, don't kill the messenger. Whiskey Fund (help support our podcast habit!): PayPalOur Patreon & YouTube Connect with Hermes: Instagram & Twitter Support the show
Episode 590 Welcome to Loan Officer Freedom, the #1 podcast in the country for loan officers, hosted by Carl White. In this heartfelt and introspective episode, Carl reflects on the recent passing of a childhood friend and the unexpected lessons that surfaced in the days that followed. What starts as a story about loss becomes a powerful reflection on grace, gratitude, and how the people we surround ourselves with can shape the entire direction of our lives. Carl and Chris Johnstone dig into the difference between hardship and unhappiness, the quiet power of favor, and how to listen to those small nudges that push us toward meaningful connections. They explore how certain moments, both painful and beautiful, often prepare us for something greater, even when we can't see it at the time. This one is raw, real, and full of perspective. It's a reminder to reach out when someone comes to mind, appreciate the journey that shaped you, and keep learning from the people who've crossed your path. Click here to connect with Carl on Facebook. Schedule a one-on-one free coaching call, click here or visit LoanOfficerStrategyCall.com.
In this episode Steve laments the loss of an old friend, a monthly visitor to which he contributed a fairly large portion of his working career, a friend whose blank pages Steve turned, each month, into essays, exposes and bites of entertainment for thousands of hound-hungry subscribers over a nearly fifty-year history. UKC announced recently that it will no longer publish their house organ Coonhound Bloodlines after the first of the year.The episode also contains a White River Refuge 2025 preview, a letter from old friend Bubba Back Home, a report on Ghost the wonder dog and a congratulatory message to the brand new UKC World Champions. The episode concludes with a tutorial on coon skinning for those wishing to take a Foxfire-type approach to coon hunting the way Deddy did it.We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. www.dusupply.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode Steve laments the loss of an old friend, a monthly visitor to which he contributed a fairly large portion of his working career, a friend whose blank pages Steve turned, each month, into essays, exposes and bites of entertainment for thousands of hound-hungry subscribers over a nearly fifty-year history. UKC announced recently that it will no longer publish their house organ Coonhound Bloodlines after the first of the year.The episode also contains a White River Refuge 2025 preview, a letter from old friend Bubba Back Home, a report on Ghost the wonder dog and a congratulatory message to the brand new UKC World Champions. The episode concludes with a tutorial on coon skinning for those wishing to take a Foxfire-type approach to coon hunting the way Deddy did it.We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. www.dusupply.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode Steve laments the loss of an old friend, a monthly visitor to which he contributed a fairly large portion of his working career, a friend whose blank pages Steve turned, each month, into essays, exposes and bites of entertainment for thousands of hound-hungry subscribers over a nearly fifty-year history. UKC announced recently that it will no longer publish their house organ Coonhound Bloodlines after the first of the year. The episode also contains a White River Refuge 2025 preview, a letter from old friend Bubba Back Home, a report on Ghost the wonder dog and a congratulatory message to the brand new UKC World Champions. The episode concludes with a tutorial on coon skinning for those wishing to take a Foxfire-type approach to coon hunting the way Deddy did it. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. www.dusupply.com https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, Grab Bag, my old friend I've come to pull from you again Because the field of ABA is always growing We disseminate studies for continued knowing And the research that was experimentally controlled With results told Within the sound of podcast This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Blackman, A.L., DiGennaro Reed, F.D., Gunter, M., & Braren, B. (2025). The effects of group virtual training and self-monitoring on leading a meeting. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. doi: 10.1002/jaba.70024 Patrone, V., Napolitano, D., Myles, F., & Shanahan, M. (2025). Curriculum-based evaluation of cultural competency coursework in an online applied behavior analysis graduate program. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-025-01067-8 Castillo, M. I., Frank-Crawford, M. A., Leisfeld, J. E., Doan, T. M., Newcomb, E. T., Rooker, G. W., & Borrero, J. C. (2022). Do persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities prefer to save the best for last in an MSWO? A preliminary investigation. Behavioral Interventions, 37, 1133-1148. doi: 10.1002/bin.1883 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
In this episode Steve laments the loss of an old friend, a monthly visitor to which he contributed a fairly large portion of his working career, a friend whose blank pages Steve turned, each month, into essays, exposes and bites of entertainment for thousands of hound-hungry subscribers over a nearly fifty-year history. UKC announced recently that it will no longer publish their house organ Coonhound Bloodlines after the first of the year.The episode also contains a White River Refuge 2025 preview, a letter from old friend Bubba Back Home, a report on Ghost the wonder dog and a congratulatory message to the brand new UKC World Champions. The episode concludes with a tutorial on coon skinning for those wishing to take a Foxfire-type approach to coon hunting the way Deddy did it. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. www.dusupply.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
SEND THE BOYS A TEXT MESSAGE!On this episode:Big G and Zabbo welcome back a very good podcast friend!PGA Champions golfer Tim O'Neal is back in town for the Pure Insurance event at Pebble Beach and is happy as always to join the boys!In the first half of the episode the boys discuss what the last 10-12 months have been like for Tim the 'Tour Winner' on tour. In the second half of the episode there are a number of great mail bag questions directed to Tim which throw up some great tips for amateurs, serious debate and of course a lot of laughs.The boys round off the episode with shoutouts!Support the showIf you have any questions or comments, please email us: podcast@glorifieddonkey.comIF YOU WANT TO SUPPORT US WHY NOT: BUY US A BEER!⚡ Subscribe for ALL Episodes:▶APPLE: The Real Life Caddie Golf Podcast▶SPOTIFY: The Real Life Caddie Golf Podcast⚡ Join us on Social Media:▶TWITTER: @GlorifiedDonkey▶FACEBOOK: @glorifieddonkey▶INSTAGRAM: @glorifieddonkey⚡ Visit our website:▶WEBSITE: http://www.glorifieddonkey.com/⚡ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:▶YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@GlorifiedDonkey
Send us a textFive conversations. One weekend that proves short films can carry more than most features. We sat down at the Gig Harbor Film Festival with filmmakers who turned everyday pressure into unforgettable cinema—starting with a travel-phobe who literally becomes a shoe. That hybrid live action-animation pivot wasn't a gimmick; it was a smart, budget-aware way to visualize dissociation, sharpened by a one-man animation army and razor-sharp improv that had audiences grinning at micro-expressions and airline absurdity.We then move into a quiet chill that lingers: a brother and sister return home in The Graves, where delayed grief sneaks up like a reflection you'd rather not catch. Built from a deeply personal experience, the film embraces constraint as design—an Airbnb with character, a ghost born from a flashlight test, and sound that makes broad daylight feel haunted. The lesson travels beyond festivals: think audience-first, from thumbnails to retention, because distribution is a creative choice.Around a campfire, I Hope You're Happy maps the stages of grief onto friendship under the shadow of the opioid crisis. Tight writing, Zoom rehearsals, and a score woven from a diegetic ukulele tune create an “earned silence” when credits roll—proof that intimacy and careful sound can carry weight in minutes. Float and Fly lifts that intimacy into the sky with community-fueled aviation: first-time actors, wing-mounted cameras, and Gig Harbor vistas that remind you how place can become subtext for healing and courage.Finally, An Old Friend delivers a cathartic twist: an imaginary friend assigned to a man at the end of his life. The crew let improvisation breathe, then sculpted time in the edit with sound design that thins the world to breath and memory. With a shelf of festival awards and an Oscar-qualification push underway, the team shares the unglamorous truth—DCPs, captions, qualifying runs, and the real costs behind a campaign—while still savoring packed rooms and new colleagues made along the way.If you love craft talk, practical hacks, and stories that punch above their runtime, press play. Subscribe, share this with a filmmaker friend, and leave a review with the short you'd expand into a feature—we'll read our favorites on the show.Support the show
K&K Full Show - An old Friend Visits and Owning 25 Cats! 09-29-25 full 3853 Mon, 29 Sep 2025 14:22:02 +0000 XoHVL2JLFhW536hsbcM4j8UFGDu2BCEi society & culture Karson & Kennedy society & culture K&K Full Show - An old Friend Visits and Owning 25 Cats! 09-29-25 Karson & Kennedy are honest and open about the most intimate details of their personal lives. The show is fast paced and will have you laughing until it hurts one minute and then wiping tears away from your eyes the next. Some of K&K’s most popular features are Can’t Beat Kennedy, What Did Barrett Say, and The Dirty on the 30! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepod
On this powerful episode of Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., host Linda Mitchell welcomes Lea Salonga, Tony Award winner, Disney Legend, and iconic vocalist whose career spans Broadway and film. From Miss Saigon to Les Misérables, and from voicing Disney Princesses Jasmine and Mulan to her current Broadway and TV work (Old Friends, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Yellow Rose), Lea's artistry has inspired generations. Now, she takes her fans on a musical journey with her Stage, Screen & Everything in Between tour — a celebration of her landmark roles, timeless songs, and evolving creative voice. Join us as Lea reflects on groundbreaking moments, the power of representation in theater, and what it means to sustain a legendary career across decades.
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What fun it is to run into someone you haven't seen in decades. That serendipity led us to this interview where we catch up on old times, look forward, and talk about Martial Arts. It turned out that a kobudo weapon was one of his favorite weapons. We did 3 episodes on Kobudo weapons. Here's the episode where we introduce them:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/5484121And here is the one where we discuss Kama and more :https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/5660665Please consider supporting our work with a small donation. I will send you a personal thank you!Support the showThanks so much for listening and sharing the podcast with friends. Reach us all over the web. Facebook and twitter are simply wildcatdojo. However, insta is wildcatdojo conversations. (There's a story there.)On YouTube (where we are now airing some of our older episodes - complete with a slideshow that I tweak constantly) https://www.youtube.com/@wildcatdojo9869/podcastsAnd for our webpage, where you can also find all the episodes and see some info about the dojo: http://wildcatdojo.com/025-6/podcast.html . And of course, we love it when you support our sponsor Honor Athletics. Here is their link:https://honor-athletics.com/Thank you for listening.
Well our old friend and elder statesman is back with us. From Jimmy Kimmel to the event in Utah, we talk about it all. Let's get into it.
Well our old friend and elder statesman is back with us. From Jimmy Kimmel to the event in Utah, we talk about it all. Let's get into it.
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In this episode Andrea revisits her 2019 conversation with Dr. Daniel J. Siegel to explore Mindsight — his science-based approach to understanding the mind, integrating the brain, and cultivating empathy. Dr. Siegel explains the difference between mind and brain, the benefits of the Wheel of Awareness meditation, and how Mindsight can change brain structure and improve health. Watch full interview here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7pnea2Vbzc Practical tips include daily Mindsight practice, naming emotions to build self-awareness, and simple emotional check-ins to make learning and relationships more meaningful. This week, in our review of EP 28 with Daniel J. Siegel, MD and his book Mindsight, we learned: ✔ The Difference Between the Mind and the Brain. ✔ The Benefits of The Wheel of Awareness Meditation. ✔ How to Understand and Apply Mindsight that gives us insight into ourselves, and empathy for others. ✔ How Mindsight can change brain structure and improve health. ✔ In order to make teaching and learning more meaningful, what we are teaching must have an element of emotion. Welcome back to SEASON 14 of The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning and emotional intelligence training for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, and seven years ago, launched this podcast with a question I had never truly asked myself before: (and that is) If productivity and results matter to us—and they do now more than ever—how exactly are we using our brain to make them happen? Most of us were never taught how to apply neuroscience to improve productivity, results, or well-being. About a decade ago, I became fascinated by the mind-brain-results connection—and how science can be applied to our everyday lives. That's why I've made it my mission to bring you the world's top experts—so together, we can explore the intersection of science and social-emotional learning. We'll break down complex ideas and turn them into practical strategies we can use every day for predictable, science-backed results. Episode 371: For today's Episode 371, we continue our journey into the mind with the next interview review. Just a reminder-this review series began back with Episode 366[i], where in Part 3 we discovered an important lesson: if we don't like our results—or what we see on the outside—we need to shift our mindset and look within. True change always begins on the inside. EP 369[ii] we learned how to Rewire our Brain with Dr. Dawson Church and his Bliss Brain Meditations, and then last week, EP 370[iii] with John Medina's Brain Rules, we reviewed how important this understanding of neuroscience is, especially connected to education, teaching and learning. Which brings us to today's review, EP 371, where we revisit a very early episode with clinical professor of psychiatry from UCLA's School of Medicine, Dr. Daniel J Siegel. He's from EP 28[iv], that was recorded back in November of 2019. As we take this journey deeper into the mind, Dr. Dan Siegel offers the perfect place to begin, with his ability to bridge cutting-edge neuroscience and practical wisdom. Dr. Dan Siegel, is well known for his books, trainings and courses that bridge cutting edge neuroscience with mindfulness and therapy. A reminder of his background-he's a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and executive director of the Mindsight Institute[v] where you can find his courses, workshops, books and tools to help anyone understand and apply what can sometimes be complicated scientific concepts and make them easy to understand and applicable to our daily lives. At the end of the interview, I let Dr. Siegel know that I had been practicing his Wheel of Awareness Meditation, and ended up reviewing what I learned on EP 60[vi] where we explored the Science Behind a Meditation Practice. You can watch the whole interview by clicking on the link in the resource section in the show notes, and learn all about Dr. Siegel's work that encompasses schools, with resiliency, brain science and helping our next generation to understand how to apply these important strategies whether it's in our classrooms, or workplaces of the future. Today we will continue to explore within, sharpen our mindset, and learn about what Dr. Siegel calls Mindsight. VIDEO 1 Click Here to Watch In Clip 1, Dr. Siegel unpacks the concept of Mindsight and helps clarify the difference between the mind and the brain, when I asked him to explain this distinction. I knew this wasn't an easy question—as I had already listened to him answer it many times over the years, and still wasn't sure I fully grasped it. In fact, I even tried to tackle it myself back in Episode 23[vii], Understanding Your Brain and Mind for Increased Results. But revisiting this topic now, I can see this concept requires a much deeper reflection. So, I asked Dr. Siegel if we could look at his definition of the mind—one he has been studying for years and that many in his scientific and educational circles agree on. He describes the mind as “an embodied and relational process—since it's in the body and it's in our relationships with one another—that regulates the flow of energy and information.” I wanted to hear him expand on this again, especially around why relationships are so critical for our health, our well-being, and for creating what he calls an integrated brain—which he equates with a healthy brain. His answer helped me to understand the importance of implementing Mindsight into our daily life. He said: “The word mind doesn't actually have a formal definition—not in education, psychotherapy, or even in fields like psychology that study it directly. But if we look closely, the mind includes your subjective experience—that inner feeling of being alive. It also includes consciousness—the ability to know that you're having that subjective experience. And beyond that, there's information processing—which doesn't always require consciousness and is essentially what school focuses on: learning to process information. When you understand the mind as a self-organizing process—a complex system that regulates its own becoming—you begin to see the power of teaching about the mind itself. This is what we call Mindsight. And if we could bring this understanding into education, the outcomes for students would be profoundly different.” Key Tip 1 with Dr. Dan Siegel Understanding and Applying Mindsight which is “the way we focus our attention on the internal world. It's how we bring consciousness to our own thoughts and feelings, and then next, how we attune to the inner world of someone else. Mindsight gives us insight into ourselves, and empathy for others.”