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Ethan Zohn Talks Survivor 50 Ep 3 Today, Rob Cesternino welcomes Survivor Africa winner Ethan Zohn for a deep-dive into the latest gameplay, old-school versus new-school dynamics, and epic moments from the new season. As returning legends face a 26-day challenge, Rob and Ethan spotlight how modern Survivor's twists and social shifts are shaking up the way players strategize, form alliances, and handle tribal drama. From surprise tribe swaps to iconic reunions, this episode captures the unpredictable action and nostalgia of Survivor 50. Rob and Ethan explore the evolving role of athleticism and camp work in Survivor, comparing the old days of tough shelter-building and provider moves to today's pace and “transactional” relationships. They examine tribal strategies, how connections from past seasons impact current gameplay, and highlight memorable interactions like the David vs. Goliath alliance navigating swaps and targets. Cirie and Jenna Lewis's clash, Coach and Ozzy's enduring rivalry, and Colby's fresh perspective on returning to the island all get the spotlight. The duo also weigh in on whether sitting back or playing hard is the best tactic for all-stars, and discuss how honor, trust, and loyalty play into the latest alliances. – Ethan Zohn on the shifting importance of work ethic at camp and bonding over survival – Christian's alliance choices with Mike and Angelina after the tribe swap – Joe's struggle to connect with chaotic players like Rick Devens and finding trust with Coach and Colby – The debate on loyalty versus adaptability in modern Survivor – A hilarious look at Survivor icons aging and facing physical setbacks, humanizing legends like Colby, Ozzy, and Coach As Survivor 50 unfolds, Rob and Ethan question whether past winners can survive shifting strategies, and whether trusting the wrong ally will spell trouble at Tribal Council. Is loyalty enough, or do new-school blindsides rule the day? To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Chapters: 0:00 Ethan Returns, Survivor 50 Begins 6:14 Survivor All-Stars vs. Season 50 12:19 Pregame Alliances, Changing Dynamics 16:48 David vs. Goliath Alliance Concerns 23:12 Old School vs. New School Strategy 29:07 Legends Struggle With Aging Game 31:28 Athleticism Less Vital, Strategic Shift 32:16 Rizo, Colby Clash Over Work Ethic 38:07 Tribe Swap Timing, Survivor Loyalty 42:55 Trust versus Loyalty in Modern Survivor 49:38 Dee Alone, Winner Odds Discussed 51:27 Ethan Reacts to Iconic Survivor Photos 58:18 Ethan's Survivor Merch, Philanthropy Push 1:01:17 Target On My Back Origin 1:04:00 Reality Run Club Launch Announcement Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Ethan Zohn Talks Survivor 50 Ep 3 Today, Rob Cesternino welcomes Survivor Africa winner Ethan Zohn for a deep-dive into the latest gameplay, old-school versus new-school dynamics, and epic moments from the new season. As returning legends face a 26-day challenge, Rob and Ethan spotlight how modern Survivor's twists and social shifts are shaking up the way players strategize, form alliances, and handle tribal drama. From surprise tribe swaps to iconic reunions, this episode captures the unpredictable action and nostalgia of Survivor 50. Rob and Ethan explore the evolving role of athleticism and camp work in Survivor, comparing the old days of tough shelter-building and provider moves to today's pace and “transactional” relationships. They examine tribal strategies, how connections from past seasons impact current gameplay, and highlight memorable interactions like the David vs. Goliath alliance navigating swaps and targets. Cirie and Jenna Lewis's clash, Coach and Ozzy's enduring rivalry, and Colby's fresh perspective on returning to the island all get the spotlight. The duo also weigh in on whether sitting back or playing hard is the best tactic for all-stars, and discuss how honor, trust, and loyalty play into the latest alliances. – Ethan Zohn on the shifting importance of work ethic at camp and bonding over survival – Christian's alliance choices with Mike and Angelina after the tribe swap – Joe's struggle to connect with chaotic players like Rick Devens and finding trust with Coach and Colby – The debate on loyalty versus adaptability in modern Survivor – A hilarious look at Survivor icons aging and facing physical setbacks, humanizing legends like Colby, Ozzy, and Coach As Survivor 50 unfolds, Rob and Ethan question whether past winners can survive shifting strategies, and whether trusting the wrong ally will spell trouble at Tribal Council. Is loyalty enough, or do new-school blindsides rule the day? To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Chapters: 0:00 Ethan Returns, Survivor 50 Begins 6:14 Survivor All-Stars vs. Season 50 12:19 Pregame Alliances, Changing Dynamics 16:48 David vs. Goliath Alliance Concerns 23:12 Old School vs. New School Strategy 29:07 Legends Struggle With Aging Game 31:28 Athleticism Less Vital, Strategic Shift 32:16 Rizo, Colby Clash Over Work Ethic 38:07 Tribe Swap Timing, Survivor Loyalty 42:55 Trust versus Loyalty in Modern Survivor 49:38 Dee Alone, Winner Odds Discussed 51:27 Ethan Reacts to Iconic Survivor Photos 58:18 Ethan's Survivor Merch, Philanthropy Push 1:01:17 Target On My Back Origin 1:04:00 Reality Run Club Launch Announcement Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
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Can technology finally fix our nutrition struggles — or is it just adding more noise? We dive into why calorie trackers, wearables, and AI-powered diet tools consistently miss the mark, and discover the surprisingly simple, old-school method that actually gives you accurate, personalized results without any of them.In two powerful conversations with EC Synkowski, we explore why the friction of weighing and measuring your food isn't a bug — it's the feature that builds real awareness and lasting change. Learn why the path to dietary freedom runs straight through the inconvenience most of us are trying to avoid, and how your own weight trend is a more reliable guide than any app or algorithm.
https://teachhoops.com/ The evolution of practice planning represents a massive shift from linear, repetitive instruction to dynamic, ecological environments. In the "Old School" era, practices were often characterized by long lines, 15-minute "lecture" sessions, and "blocked" practice—where a player would shoot 50 identical jump shots from the same spot with no defense. Modern science has shown us that while this builds "form," it doesn't build "transferable skill." Today's elite planners prioritize "Variable Practice", where no two reps are ever exactly the same. By constantly changing the distance, the angle, or the defensive pressure, you force the brain to "re-solve" the movement problem every single time, leading to more resilient habits on game night. We have moved away from "The Drill" and toward "The Small-Sided Game (SSG)." In the past, defensive "Shell Drill" was a static, choreographed exercise. Today, coaches utilize "Constraint-Led" games—like 3-on-3 "No Dribble" or 4-on-4 "Baseline Trap Only"—to teach tactical concepts. This shift focuses on building "Basketball IQ" and "Perception-Action Coupling". Instead of a coach telling a player where to pass, the environment (the "constraint") forces the player to see the open window. In the mid-season January grind, this prevents "mental stagnation" and keeps players engaged because they are playing a game rather than performing a chore. Finally, the modern practice plan has embraced "Analytics-Driven Periodization." We no longer "run them until they quit" just to prove toughness. Today's plans use the Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio ($ACWR$) to ensure players peak at the right time. Practices are scripted with "Load Management" in mind, alternating between high-intensity "Competition Days" and low-impact "Tactical Refinement Days." Utilizing digital tools—like those discussed in TeachHoops member calls—allows coaches to share practice scripts and film clips with players before they step on the floor. This "Flipped Classroom" approach ensures that 100% of your hardwood time is dedicated to high-speed execution rather than slow-speed installation. Basketball practice planning, evolution of coaching, small-sided games, basketball IQ, constraint-led approach, player development, high school basketball, youth basketball, basketball analytics, load management in sports, coach development, team culture, variable practice, basketball strategy, ecological dynamics in sports, skill acquisition, coach unplugged, teach hoops, basketball success, athletic leadership, periodization for basketball. SEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Winter is here in the UK, so while Saul and Lucy hunker down, don layers and fire up the kettle more frequently than usual, what do their minds turn to in the garden? This is the perfect season for clearance of 2025 growth, for establishing new designs and for de-cluttering stores and greenhouses. Any hours that you can put into the garden now, will reward you hugely come spring and summer, when the jobs mount up. Quick - more tea and biscuits!Well Winter is really starting to transform into Spring now, and so are our gardens. Lucy returns after her week away with tales of gardening shenanigans from pruning and training red currants, to clearing the final winter debris from emerging herbaceous borders, all while Saul does nothing, though it will soon be show season! The pair also start reflecting back on their life in horticulture, prompted by Frances' words last year, and realise a lot has changed in 25 years of being in the garden - what will the next 25 years hold, well one things for sure - more #HortiWaffle!Support the show
Covino & Rich take Old-School calls from all over the country on movies that deserved a sequel! Plus, Breaking Kyler Murray news, C&R SHOW-and-TELL & a new Chief shows up in Raiders!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich Eisen on the 49ers acquisition of Mike Evans and if he is the missing piece for the 49ers. Rich Eisen and the guys discuss notable former free agents and the contracts they signed. Longtime friend of the show John C. McGinley joins Rich in-studio where he reveals his character in Steve Carell's new HBO comedy ‘Rooster' is actually based in him, discusses the reboot of the beloved ‘Scrubs' sitcom, shares what it was like to go to actual boot camp in the jungle before filming Oliver Stone's Best Picture Oscar-winning ‘Platoon,' tells how much of the hilarious interviews with The Bobs in ‘Office Space' was improvised, breaks down his New York Giants' NFL Draft options with the 5th overall pick, and more. (timestamp) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With a little help from Oscar-nominated Hollywood movies like "Sinners" and "One Battle After Another" new fans are flocking to theaters with reel-to-reel projectors.
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Bisher Khudeira is the COO of Stormrake, a Melbourne-based digital asset brokerage offering best execution trading, institutional custody, and asset management across Bitcoin, digital assets, and tokenized real-world assets. Bisher joins Andy to explain why the brokerage model beats the exchange model for serious investors, what it takes to build a crypto business in one of the most hostile banking environments in the developed world, and why Stormrake is about to plant its flag in Dallas. Why you should listen Bisher has spent a decade in financial services, starting in foreign exchange brokering in 2015 and buying his first Bitcoin in a McDonald's car park in 2016 via peer-to-peer. He joined Stormrake in 2022, bought into the business, and has helped scale it from fewer than a hundred clients — mostly friends and family — to over 10,000 across Australia, with a US launch now weeks away. He walks through the core brokerage proposition: Stormrake faces around 20 exchanges and OTC desks simultaneously, aggregates client orders to access deeper liquidity and sharper pricing, and charges a flat commission with no spread markup. The result is what Bisher calls the Satoshi maximiser — clients walk away with more Bitcoin per transaction than they would going it alone on a single exchange. The conversation covers Stormrake's two wholesale funds: the Cumulus class, which targets picks-and-shovels digital assets like Ethereum, Solana, Hyperliquid, and Chainlink alongside select private equity plays; and the Stratus class, a Bitcoin and gold fund designed to smooth out Bitcoin's volatility while improving on gold's growth profile. Bisher also details the custody offering — fully institutional grade with insurance, separation of funds, and cold storage as default — while stressing that Stormrake fully supports self-custody for clients who want it. The US expansion into Dallas, two years in the making and launching end of April 2026, is built as a direct lift-and-shift of the Australian model into a jurisdiction where digital asset brokers are treated as normal participants in the economy rather than pariahs. Bisher doesn't hold back on the state of Australian banking, describing three personal debankings and ongoing hostility from the big four toward crypto businesses and their clients. He argues Australia is a decade behind the US on digital asset regulation, with an AFSL licensing regime for digital assets only coming into effect by mid-2026. Despite that, he frames the challenge as deeply rewarding — building a business from zero in a nascent industry with no playbook, bootstrapped the entire way, with the goal of becoming a digital-era complement to the likes of Charles Schwab or E-Trade. The episode closes with Bisher's market outlook: he sees Bitcoin within 10 to 20 percent of its bottom, expects three to four months of sideways chop, and is watching large institutional buyers accumulate aggressively at current levels ahead of what he believes will be a run toward $200,000 and beyond. Supporting links Stormrake Stabull Finance Andy on X Brave New Coin on X Brave New Coin If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.
Description: In 1994, the "beep-beep-beep" of a pager was the gold standard of business communication. Today, we're deploying AI-driven dash cams and real-time GPS fleet tracking. The tech has undergone a total revolution, but at DCCI, the mission hasn't moved an inch in over 30 years.In this "Throwback Tech" episode, Chris Black bridges the gap between the legacy and the cutting-edge solutions driving Alabama businesses in 2026. While we've moved from "call me back" to "I can see your entire fleet's safety score," the core value remains the same: Reliability over everything.Learn why a 1994 pager can teach us more about modern business than most AI gurus. Chris explains the "DCCI Standard"—why having a local expert who knows the dead zones in Elmore County and the heat of a Montgomery summer is worth more than any "bargain" you'll find on a national website.In this 7-minute legacy deep dive, we discuss:The 1994 Time Machine: Honoring the our roots and the evolution of the "beep."The Reliability Factor: Why "Old School" durability is the only way to survive a 2026 crisis.Fleet Freedom: How AI and GPS are protecting drivers and protecting employees.The Heritage Advantage: Why being a neighbor matters more than being a serial number.Don't let your fleet get stuck in the past while your competitors move into the future. It's time to upgrade your tech without losing your soul.Connect with the Frequency:Upgrade Your Fleet: DCCIpro.comThe Hotline: Leave us a message at 855-4-PODCASTLocal Support: Visit the DCCI team in Wetumpka for all your communication needs.
Laura & Nicole go old school and talk about some cold sh!t.
Trap Jesus is back for round two.It's been about two years since his first appearance on the Good PizzZa Podcast, and a lot has happened in the world of genetics. Let me be the first to tell you, Gas is alive and well!Trap Jesus has built a reputation as one of the true keepers of classic West Coast strains — an OG in the game keeping the OG alive and well. We're talking Original Kush, Bubba Kush, BTY OG, Headband, Green Crack, and the kind of old-school gas that doesn't get lost in hype cycles.In this episode we dive into:
On January 8th, 2016, David Bowie celebrated his 69th birthday with the release of his 26th and final studio album, Blackstar. Two days later, Bowie was gone after succumbing to liver cancer. Now, a decade after its haunting release, host Ted Asregadoo revisits Bowie's final masterpiece. Was it a "pretentious" swan song or a stroke of avant-garde genius? From its "dark jazz" undertones to the incredible musicianship of the Donny McCaslin Quartet, we break down why this record remains a monumental final statement in a career defined by constant reinvention. Joining the conversation is long-time friend of the pod and veteran radio broadcaster Michael McGauley (KCBS/KNX). Michael shares why Blackstar has climbed the ranks to become his favorite Bowie record and recounts his first experiences with the Thin White Duke's legendary catalog. In This Episode, We Discuss: Track-by-Track Breakdown: We dive into the "guts" of the record, from the experimental merging of parts in the title track to the "Cure-esque" tones of Lazarus. The Power of the Band: A look at how drummer Mark Guiliana and the Donny McCaslin Quartet blew away even seasoned producers like Tony Visconti. The Death of Rock? We pivot to Billy Corgan's recent "paranoid" claims about the decline of rock music. Is it a conspiracy, or has the genre run its course -- which is why Bowie kept pushing into new music territory. The Emotional Weight of Musical Icons: Ted reflects on a 2016 blog post written after the deaths of Bowie and Prince. He explores why we grieve for artists we never met—not just for the loss of the person, but for the loss of the "touchstones" to our own youth and the era of "immortality" we felt in our teens. Read the full post here. Special Thanks to our Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Steve Fox's Old School. It's a "party in a box" featuring the best of Classic Soul, Disco, Hip-Hop, and 90s R&B. Listen now at SteveFoxOldSchool.com.
Denny Hamlin earns his first top-five finish of the season in Phoenix, but the car still wasn't as fast as Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney. Denny explains why they had the best car in November but didn't have that same speed this time around. He admits he's checking the points after every race, but he isn't worried yet because the season is still long. Sunday's race featured more horsepower, failing tires, and racing that felt like old-school NASCAR. Denny explains why Goodyear isn't to blame for the tire issues and why the teams may have pushed things too far. The guys also debate the classic strategy question once again: two tires or four? Plus, Denny is happy that “win and you're in” is gone; they discuss whether Chase Briscoe's title hopes are already in trouble, preview why Darlington could turn into complete chaos, and Denny reveals he's going fishing at Celine Dion's later this week. Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
We're sharing the best sweep-you-off-your-feet love stories about your parents and grandparents. Tune into our love story episode for old fashioned, whirlwind romances that'll inspire you to go the extra mile. Call or Text Our Hotline: 312-775-2615 If you've been blessed by our podcast, we ask you to prayerfully consider supporting us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/whatinthedangheck @tessrieger.illustrations Use Code HECK50 for 50% off 1st month of Liturgical Living Print Club! tessriegerillustrations.com @herplanofficial Grab Her Plan's Daily Prayer Guide, and please consider donating to help further their support of mothers in need! https://action.herplan.org/witdh @ascendpelvichealth Check out Amanda's Pregnancy and postpartum programs, along with a free Catholic Girl's Guide to the Pelvic Floor. Use code HECK15 for 15% off! https://www.ascendpelvichealth.co/
For he FULL EXPERIENCE head to: https://www.patreon.com/c/timbutterly We have a fan favorite Kurt Metzger BACK with highly requested Jenna Sparrow, talking everything from the downfall of America to the Wakanda's election cycle. If you hate what Activision has done with the Call Of Duty Franchise then this episode is the one for you. Check Out Jennas Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1afxDkgIrL_O4RFLJd64Tg Check Out Kurts Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@kurtmetzgercomedy UPCOMING SHOWS AT https://timbutterly.com Catch the show live AND new eps of Metal Girl Solid live - https://www.twitch.tv/timbutterly If you're 21 or older, get 35% OFF your first order @ IndaCloud with code BUTTERLY at https://inda.shop/BUTTERLY #indacloudpod
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Licensed Episode BTGSeriesEp287 - In-between the regular shows featuring the Radio Issue.
Hey Hey its your main man Cliftone, in the best place to be, Cliftone's Corner! We are officially back and diving headfirst into the most anticipated season in television history: Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans.In this premiere breakdown of Days 1 through 3, we witness 24 icons return to the islands of Fiji to fight for a million dollars and cement their legacies. From the jump, the "In the Hands of the Fans" twist opens Pandora's box, stripping the tribes of all initial supplies and forcing a legendary Day 1 duel between rivals Coach and Ozzy.The blood is already in the water, and the "New Era" vs. "Old School" war is just heating up.Thank you for listening! Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe! It helps the show more than you know. Make sure you come back for the next episode of Cliftone's Corner where we cover Days 4 through 6 and the medical emergency that shakes the Vatu tribe to its core!
Jose Mayora, author of Wall Street's Blind Spots, a new book about the realities of value investing in a market dominated by mega-cap growth stocks, explains that true value investing is not about low P/E ratios but about buying businesses at a meaningful discount to intrinsic value. He emphasizes disciplined, bottom-up research, geographic and sector diversification, and concentrated portfolios to uncover overlooked opportunities. We also explore the psychological challenges of investing through crashes and euphoric markets, the tension between patience and performance when managing other people's money, and the risks of over-investment. We discuss... Jose Mayora shares his background in investment banking, economics, earning the CFA, and co-founding DeVita Valley Growth Fund with a disciplined value-oriented philosophy. The discussion highlights how traditional value strategies have lagged during the dominance of mega-cap tech stocks, particularly the "Magnificent Seven," over the past decade. Mayora emphasizes that avoiding high-multiple stocks purely on valuation optics can cause investors to miss strong businesses compounding at high rates. The conversation underscores the importance of remaining impartial and avoiding confirmation bias from sell-side research, headlines, or popular narratives. Mayora argues that concentrated portfolios of 10–16 positions are more realistic for true value investing, as finding dozens of genuine bargains in expensive markets is unlikely. We examine how broad market crashes create opportunity because markets become indiscriminate, often punishing high-quality companies alongside weaker ones. Historical examples like Google during the 2008–2009 crisis illustrate how strong businesses temporarily trade at compelling valuations during downturns. The psychological challenge of buying low-quality "junk" stocks for sharper rebounds versus sticking with durable high-quality companies is debated. They discuss how long recoveries—such as after the dot-com crash—can test investor patience even when valuations are compelling. Mayora explains that maintaining close communication and philosophical alignment with investors helps navigate inevitable periods of underperformance. They debate missed opportunities in large-cap tech and the difficulty of staying disciplined when high-momentum stocks dominate returns. Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Douglas Heagren | Mergent College Advisors Marc Walton | MarcWalton.com Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneytreepodcast Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/money-tree-investing-podcast Follow on Twitter/X: https://x.com/MTIPodcast For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/wall-street-blind-spots-jose-mayora-796
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Unearthing Secrets: The Mystery Beneath Old School Grounds Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-03-06-23-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A napfény halványan szűrődött be a régi, kopott ablakokon, miközben a szél friss illata simogatta a fák ágain rügyező leveleket.En: The sunlight faintly filtered through the old, worn-out windows as the scent of the fresh breeze caressed the budding leaves on the branches of the trees.Hu: Egy tavaszi reggel volt, amikor István az iskolába sietett.En: It was a spring morning when István hurried to school.Hu: A gondolatai a közelgő történelem projekten jártak.En: His thoughts were on the upcoming history project.Hu: Az iskola régi történeteiről szóló feladat különösen felkeltette István érdeklődését, mivel hosszú évek óta terjedt egy legenda egy titkos bunkerről az iskola alatt, amelyet a hidegháború idején építettek.En: The assignment about the school's old stories particularly piqued István's interest because a legend about a secret bunker under the school, built during the Cold War, had been circulating for many years.Hu: István kíváncsi természetű volt, és mindig vonzotta a múlt rejtélye.En: István was naturally curious and always drawn to the mysteries of the past.Hu: A régi épület falai között számtalan történet lappangott, de a bunker gondolata különösen izgalmas volt.En: Countless stories lingered within the walls of the old building, but the idea of the bunker was especially exciting.Hu: Kata, a legjobb barátja, egy sorozatból ellesett kémtechnikákról mesélt neki, míg Bálint, az ügyes kezű zseni, elvállalta, hogy segít kinyitni a régi rozsdás zárakat.En: Kata, his best friend, told him about spying techniques she picked up from a series, while Bálint, the handy genius, agreed to help open the old rusty locks.Hu: Bár az iskola vezetése szigorúan tiltotta a bunker közelébe menést, István nem tudta elengedni a lehetőséget.En: Although the school's administration strictly prohibited approaching the bunker, István couldn't let go of the opportunity.Hu: "Csak ma este, amikor mindenki hazament" – suttogta titokzatosan barátainak az ebédszünetben.En: "Just tonight, when everyone has gone home," he whispered mysteriously to his friends during lunch break.Hu: A nap lassan lemenőben volt, amikor István, Kata és Bálint a régi sportterem mögött gyülekeztek.En: The sun was slowly setting when István, Kata, and Bálint gathered behind the old gymnasium.Hu: Az idő szorította őket, és a szívük hevesen vert az izgalomtól és a félelemtől.En: Time was pressing, and their hearts beat wildly from excitement and fear.Hu: Egy eltakart lejáratot találtak, amit vastag pókhálók borítottak.En: They found a concealed entrance covered with thick cobwebs.Hu: Bálint gyorsan mozgott, a régi zárak halkan kattantak, és a rozsdás ajtó nyikorgva nyílt meg előttük.En: Bálint moved quickly, the old locks clicked softly, and the rusty door creaked open before them.Hu: A bunker sötét volt és poros.En: The bunker was dark and dusty.Hu: A zseblámpák fénye megvilágította a régi székeket, asztalokat és elfeledett dokumentumokat.En: The flashlight beams illuminated old chairs, tables, and forgotten documents.Hu: A fémes levegő tele volt régi gépek aromájával, és egy pillanatra mindhárman a múltban érezték magukat.En: The metallic air was filled with the aroma of old machines, and for a moment, they all felt as if they were in the past.Hu: De hirtelen egy éles, szívszorító sziréna tört meg a csendet.En: But suddenly, a sharp, heart-wrenching siren shattered the silence.Hu: Egy véletlen mozdulat bekapcsolt egy öreg riasztórendszert.En: A careless move had triggered an old alarm system.Hu: A három barát pánikba esett, igyekeztek kitalálni a bunkerből, de ahogy az ajtón kiléptek, már késő volt.En: The three friends panicked and tried to find a way out of the bunker, but as they stepped through the door, it was already too late.Hu: Az iskola épületén már sietve mozogtak az igazgató és néhány tanár.En: The school's principal and a few teachers were already moving hastily around the building.Hu: "Mit csináltok ti itt?En: "What are you doing here?"Hu: " – kérdezte a szigorú igazgató.En: asked the strict principal.Hu: Bár bajba kerültek, a történelem tanáruk, aki szerette a diákokat és a történelem minden apró részletét, felfigyelt az eseményre.En: Although they got in trouble, their history teacher, who loved the students and every tiny detail of history, took notice of the event.Hu: Áhítattal hallgatta a fiatalok meséjét a bunkerről, és az izgalmas felfedezés új lehetőséget nyitott az iskolai történelem órákra.En: He listened with awe to the young people's story about the bunker, and the exciting discovery opened up a new opportunity for school history lessons.Hu: István megtanulta a felelősség értékét és a következmények fontosságát, de a tanárának érdeklődése még inkább fűtötte kíváncsiságát.En: István learned the value of responsibility and the importance of consequences, but his teacher's interest further fueled his curiosity.Hu: A kalandjai ugyan nem úgy végződtek, ahogy képzelte, de a történelem és a titkok iránti lelkesedése soha nem halványult el.En: His adventure didn't end the way he had imagined, but his enthusiasm for history and secrets never faded away. 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HERE WE GO MY SHOW FOR 06-MARCH-2026 WITH A MIXED BAG OF OLD CLASSICS INCLUDING ( MARVIN GAY, KASHIF, HEATWAVE, SHALAMA, HOWARD JOHNSON, GEORGE BENSON) AND MANY MORE ALSO SOME TOP NEW TRACKS FROM ( GEORGIE B & THE GROOVE ASSOCIATION, ANDRE WARD ) ALSO HAVE THE CONNOISSEURS CORNER ( THIS WEEK WE HAVE GARY BARTZ AND VINCENT INGALA ) AND WE HAVE THE BACK TO BACK CLASSICS BY A CLASSIC ARTIST (THIS WEEK WE HAVE DAVID JOSEPH ) THEN WE HAVE THREE TRACKS DUG OUT FROM THE GARAGE FROM ( ARTHUR CONLEY, THE STYLISTICS, THE CHI-LITES) AND MUCH MUCH MORE SIT BACK WITH A GLASS OF SOMETHING AND ENJOY OR DOWNLOAD FOR LATER.
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How did Las Vegas become the "Wedding Capital of the World" before Google even existed? In this episode, Matthew Campbell sits down with Las Vegas wedding icons Bri and Shawn Absher. From teaching themselves to code in the 90s to owning a chapel in the legendary Las Vegas Hilton, Bri and Shawn share the incredible evolution of wedding marketing in the desert.In this episode, you'll hear:The "Expedia" of Weddings: How Shawn launched the first online booking platform for chapels in 1997.Celebrity Vows: The inside story of officiating Mike Tyson's third marriage and how Mark Curry once surprised a bride at the altar.Old School vs. New School: Marketing weddings via travel agents and bingo magazines before the internet took over.Behind the Scenes at the Hilton: Doing 100+ weddings in a single Saturday and the logistics of high-volume chapel life.The Future of Marketing: Why Bri and Shawn insist that having your own website is still more important than any social media handle.Featured Locations:Valley of Fire & Red Rock CanyonThe Westgate (formerly Las Vegas Hilton)LVWC.com (Las Vegas Weddings)Links & Resources:Check out Bri and Shawn's work at LVWC.comNew Episodes: Every Thursday at 5:00 AM PST.Podcast Episodes: https://www.myweddingsongs.com/wedding-songs-podcast/For Wedding DJs & Entertainment Pros:Subscribe for weekly episodes featuring DJ interviews, song recommendations, industry tips, and wedding entertainment strategies.https://www.myweddingsongs.com/newsletter/
Matt is joined by Wes Logan to talk about the upcoming Bassmaster Classic in Tennessee and his solid start to 2026.REGISTER FOR THE FISHING CHAOS BTL BASS CHALLENGE FOR ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITALCatch fish for a great cause. This years BTL Bass Challenge benefitting puts anglers to the tests for 45 days of bass catchin' fury. Compete for bragging rights and prizes with 100% of the proceeds benefitting St. Jude research hospital.REGISTER HERE (TOURNAMENT RUNS MARCH 1ST - APRIL 15TH):https://share.fishingchaos.com/tourna...CHECK OUT THE DEEP DIVE APPWhether a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Deep Dive gives you no-nonsense, cutting edge tools to help you catch more fish. Wind, current, clarity, inflows, patterns — all working together to cut down the lake and help you find the bass.https://deepdiveapp.com/
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This Thanksgiving special is full of laughs, wild stories, and pure chaos in the best way possible. Luis kicks off the episode wearing a turkey on his head, the chat is packed with OG listeners, and we dive deep into everything from Covino's lost scarf to Melody's bougie Sweet 16 and the Macy's Day Parade.We talk Halloween obsessions, old photos, childhood memories, family traditions, and why Latino quinces hit different. We also get into listener drama, online haters, Spot's convention swag bag fails, Jamie from Boston nearly throwing hands, Thanksgiving food takes, and the art of making tamales the old-school way.If you love Covino & Rich, holiday energy, nostalgia, and hilarious real-life stories, this episode is loaded.In this episode:• Luis' full Thanksgiving vibe — turkey hat included• Melody turns 16… and her party was next level bougie• Covino's mysterious missing scarf• Old listener stories, OG announcements, and C&R history• Why some listeners can't stop talking trash online• Live chat shoutouts (the Drews, Rhino, Tanya, Jamie from Boston & more)• Thanksgiving traditions, tamales, and growing up Latino• Black Friday stock tips, Amazon flips & DZF Picks• Spot's swag bag fiasco• Convention stories, pool party memories & C&R community momentsKick back, laugh, and hang out with the After Show crew on this holiday episode.Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe — and drop your Thanksgiving traditions below!ChaptersKeep Up With Us:Tuesday Live Show Direct Link ► / https://tinyurl.com/tasbl Tiktok ► / https://www.tiktok.com/@aftershowblTwitter ► / https://x.com/aftershowblInstagram ► / https://www.instagram.com/aftershowblFacebook ► / https://www.facebook.com/AfterShowBLYouTube ► / https://www.youtube.com/c/aftershowblCNR Submissions FB Group ► / https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1D4Ymc8qYn/After Show But Later Merch:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096YRQDYR/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GTV3XYFDB6SVNY767EMFContact Us:928-235-5285
In this episode of Casual Chats, Arun and Patricia discuss about the 1993 animated film We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story based on the 1987 book by the same name by Hudson Talbott. Four dinosaurs consisting of a Tyrannosaurus Rex named Rex, a Pterodactyl named Elsa, a Triceratops named Woog, and an Apatosaurus named Dweeb were fed a cereal called Brain Grain by Captain Neweyes and his alien companion Vorb to make them smart. They're tasked on heading to New York City around the Middle Future to meet up with Dr. Bleeb, the main curator of The Museum of Natural History. The dinosaurs meet up with a boy named Louie who ran away to join the circus and a girl named Cecilia who is alone due to her parents not being around. When Louie and Cecelia reaches the circus, they later learned that it's run by Captain Neweyes' brother Professor Screweyes whose main goal is to scare people. When the film premiered in theaters, it made $9.3 million dollars out of a $20 million dollar budget with mixed to negative reviews. Patricia covered this film during her lookback of the Amblimation trilogy while Arun hasn't seen the film since he was a kid. What did they think of the film?
The Like A Dragon series is Sega's most successful home grown franchise of the modern era, with well over a dozen games and several critical and commercial successes. With the franchise 20 years old and a new remastered version of Yakuza 3 on the way, Dan The Mega Driver is joined by TomFum to talk through their series highlights and memories.
It's killer week. Cool of the week includes The Secret of Secrets, Old School, and The Plague. Trailers are Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma and Backrooms. The podcast spotlight shines on Super Retro. And we get feedback from Spanish Sundown, Pat Caruso, Air Shift, Ricky Becker, Joe Allen, Bjorn van Lent, Josh Wilsher, Amm Hussein, and Adam Bunch. Thanks for listening! The Horror Returns Website: https://thehorrorreturns.com THR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Join THR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246 THR X: https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21&t=XKcrrOBZ7mzjwJY0ZJWrGA THR Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= THR Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thehorrorreturns?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== THR YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thehorrorreturnspodcast3277 THR Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns THR TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-returns SK8ER Nez Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c4166 E Society Spotify For Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc Music By: Steve Carleton Of The Geekz
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews Dr. Nash Jocic, a seasoned personal trainer with decades of experience. They discuss timeless training principles, the importance of high volume workouts, the myth of soreness as an indicator of workout effectiveness, and the role of nutrition in bodybuilding. Dr. Jocic emphasizes the significance of protein and fats over carbohydrates, challenges the concept of calorie counting, and explains the principle of progressive overload in training. The conversation concludes with a powerful message about the importance of knowledge in achieving fitness goals.Relevant Links:Dr Nash Jocic's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.NashJocic/videosGet Coaching With Lucas Aoun Here: https://www.boostyourbiology.com/product/coaching The information provided in this podcast episode is for entertainment purposes and is NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. The products presented and discussed in this podcast are explicitly only relevant to those who reside in the US. The statements and discussions held within this episode, are NOT approved by the TGA. If you have any questions about your health, contact a medical professional. This content is strictly the opinions of Lucas Aoun and is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult with their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Lucas Aoun nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this content. All consumers of this content especially taking prescription or over-the-counter medications should consult their physician before beginning any nutritional, supplement or lifestyle program. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Covino & Rich get into their Old-School topic of the week! Sparked by a Tom Brady/Gisele anniversary, 'Old-School When 50 Hits' is greatest power couples of all-time! They take fun calls from all over the country. Plus, C&R-SHOW-and-TELL & a raw eggs heater!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Fits with the Founder, Nick and Brad dive into their favorite old-school golf clubs and debate which classics still hold up today. From legendary drivers to iconic irons, they break down what made them special — and whether modern tech has truly passed them by.The guys also recap everything happening in the golf world, sharing insights, opinions, and a few strong takes along the way.Plus, a fantastic in-depth interview with one of the biggest voices in golf today — Roger Steele. They discuss the growth of the game, culture, content creation, and where golf is heading next.If you love golf gear, industry talk, and hearing from the people shaping the modern game, this episode is a must-listen.
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James T. covers the Hilary Clinton press conference after her Epstein deposition. Noticeably, her statements and body language were a reminder of the old school political spin, a gaslighting mindset some say the Clintons perfected. So have we gotten used to the dumb style by the new generation of socialist democrats?
Frank and Shirley kick off their Survivor 50 coverage with a full breakdown of the three-hour premiere, “Epic Party,” including the throwback vibe of the marooning, tribes being decided by drawing buffs, and the season's big mission to represent every era of Survivor. They dig into early alliances, the off-island relationships that already feel like a huge factor, and why “playing too hard, too fast” still gets you clipped in the opening vote. Plus: the journey twist, Ozzy vs Coach history, a post-credits-style surprise with a celebrity boomerang idol, and a rough medical outcome for Kyle. 00:00 Welcome + first reactions (two people leave in Episode 1)00:50 25 years of Survivor and why the early seasons hit different01:49 Castaways arrive, buffs are drawn, and the emotion is real03:00 Jeff's goal for Season 50: honor the full history of the show05:12 Tribe breakdown: Purple, Teal, and Orange06:57 Fan input twist: no rice, no easy start07:10 Marooning challenge explained (purple wins the bonfire and flint)09:24 The journey twist begins: Coach, Ozzy, and Q head out10:05 Purple camp vibes and early connections (plus the Colby aura)11:29 Teal dynamics: D wants to prove herself, Jonathan is a problem, Mike is here for fun12:59 Orange feels stacked, but Savannah reveals she won Season 4913:57 Jenna targets Cirie fast and why it immediately backfires16:38 Exile history: Coach vs Ozzy, the handshake truce, and the supplies battle20:02 Teal strategy sparks early: Chrissy tries to get traction fast20:27 Orange's “nerd trio” forms and why it works24:33 Exile twist choice: supplies vs votes (Ozzy takes the votes, Q takes supplies)26:22 Old-school moment: Christian starts fire using glasses27:21 Cirie and Ozzy lock in, and off-island relationships feel bigger than ever32:31 The injury moment: Kyle struggles to finish and gets helped up the ramp33:06 Second challenge results: Teal wins, Purple takes second, Orange falls behind33:43 Cirie wears the loss, and Jenna goes into overdrive37:32 Tribal Council throwbacks: the set, the gong, and the “baggage” conversation41:01 The vote: Cirie gets one vote, Jenna gets the rest42:06 Surprise extra: Genevieve finds the celebrity “boomerang” idol and Kyle is still hobblingJenna clocked Cirie's influence correctly, but she moved too fast and made herself the bigger immediate problem. Survivor 50 is leaning hard into “old meets new,” from buffs being drawn to classic improvisation like the glasses-fire trick. Off-island relationships are already shaping trust in a way most seasons never get to this early. Ozzy's early willingness to take an advantage signals a different version of his game this time. The “story” mindset is a real theme for how some players are processing setbacks and trying to control their narrative. Kyle's situation is a reminder that the physical toll is still brutal, even in a celebratory milestone season. “He's at a Comic-Con and everybody else is on Survivor.” “It's all about vibes in the first episode.” “They got beef. They got beef.” “You don't shoot for the Queen unless you hit the Queen.” “We have to write the story.” If you enjoyed the recap, make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss our Episode 2 breakdown. A quick rating and review helps a ton, and sharing the episode with your Survivor group keeps the conversation going. Post your thoughts using #OutlastPodcast.GeekFreaksPodcast.com (source of all news discussed on our shows)Facebook: facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastInstagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Threads: threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastTwitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspodPatreon: patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastGot a take on the Jenna vote, the idol twists, or who's playing the best “50-season” game so far? Send us your questions and topics on social, or drop them in the comments so we can hit them in a future episode.1
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Sophi Balerdi Talks Survivor 50 Premiere Survivor 50 is back, and host Rob Cesternino welcomes special guest and Survivor 49 alum Sophi Balerdi for a deep dive into the breathtaking three-hour premiere. This is a full-episode recap, with Sophi bringing her perspective as a recent player to break down big strategic swings, camp culture clashes, and new twists that could upend the season. From the jump, Survivor legends like Ozzy, Coach, and Cirie make waves—especially as Ozzy and Coach battle it out for tribe supplies during the tense first journey. Rob and Sophi explore whether sacrificing long-term camp comfort for a strategic advantage is the right call, and why these early choices may make or break new alliances. The podcast digs into the new school vs. old school dynamic, debating if focusing less on shelter and more on social strategy will pay off, and how power players navigate these shifting priorities. Big topics include Jenna's bold gameplay and its consequences, Kyle's surprising and emotional medevac, and Savannah landing in the spotlight as the “unknown quantity” winner. From consensus votes to hidden advantages, the episode explores what's working—and what isn't—in the early game. – Sophi shares how the opening scramble for supplies shapes tribe morale and sets up rivalries – Rob and Sophi debate old school vs. new era, from camp building to social priorities – Deep dive into Cirie's target status and how the tribe weighs loyalty against legend – The fallout of Savannah hiding her vote block advantage and why suspicion may not pay off – How the new Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol could change cross-tribe trust and risk Is sticking to a clean, consensus vote the best early option, or will it leave openings for blindsides? Is Ozzy too loaded with advantages—or ready to get caught by surprise? Survivor 50's premiere sets up big questions about whether classic or new-school strategies are really in charge. To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Chapters: 0:00 Intros 6:14 Coach Takes Key From Ozzy 8:59 Supplies Impact New School Play 13:07 Old School vs New School Rift 18:48 Jenna Targets Cirie Early 25:18 Cila Tribe's Downward Spiral Begins 34:41 Ozzy Collects Early Advantages 39:01 Aubry and Genevieve's Awkward Exchange 46:05 Savannah Reveals Her Winner Status 50:54 Savannah Hides Vote Block Advantage 53:24 Players React To No Rice Twist 54:50 Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol Introduced 59:36 Ozzy Faces Advantage Overload 1:02:58 Rizo's Game Play Perceptions 1:07:00 Dee Targeted Despite New Allies 1:17:04 Subway Hand On Idol Challenge 1:26:06 Tres Leches Build Real-Life Bonds 1:31:01 Pre-40s Adjust To New Era 1:35:13 Christian Emerges As Social Favorite 1:36:54 Colby Remains Grandma's Survivor Crush 1:38:04 Soph Hosts Survivor Red Carpet Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Sophi Balerdi Talks Survivor 50 Premiere Survivor 50 is back, and host Rob Cesternino welcomes special guest and Survivor 49 alum Sophi Balerdi for a deep dive into the breathtaking three-hour premiere. This is a full-episode recap, with Sophi bringing her perspective as a recent player to break down big strategic swings, camp culture clashes, and new twists that could upend the season. From the jump, Survivor legends like Ozzy, Coach, and Cirie make waves—especially as Ozzy and Coach battle it out for tribe supplies during the tense first journey. Rob and Sophi explore whether sacrificing long-term camp comfort for a strategic advantage is the right call, and why these early choices may make or break new alliances. The podcast digs into the new school vs. old school dynamic, debating if focusing less on shelter and more on social strategy will pay off, and how power players navigate these shifting priorities. Big topics include Jenna's bold gameplay and its consequences, Kyle's surprising and emotional medevac, and Savannah landing in the spotlight as the “unknown quantity” winner. From consensus votes to hidden advantages, the episode explores what's working—and what isn't—in the early game. – Sophi shares how the opening scramble for supplies shapes tribe morale and sets up rivalries – Rob and Sophi debate old school vs. new era, from camp building to social priorities – Deep dive into Cirie's target status and how the tribe weighs loyalty against legend – The fallout of Savannah hiding her vote block advantage and why suspicion may not pay off – How the new Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol could change cross-tribe trust and risk Is sticking to a clean, consensus vote the best early option, or will it leave openings for blindsides? Is Ozzy too loaded with advantages—or ready to get caught by surprise? Survivor 50's premiere sets up big questions about whether classic or new-school strategies are really in charge. To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Chapters: 0:00 Intros 6:14 Coach Takes Key From Ozzy 8:59 Supplies Impact New School Play 13:07 Old School vs New School Rift 18:48 Jenna Targets Cirie Early 25:18 Cila Tribe's Downward Spiral Begins 34:41 Ozzy Collects Early Advantages 39:01 Aubry and Genevieve's Awkward Exchange 46:05 Savannah Reveals Her Winner Status 50:54 Savannah Hides Vote Block Advantage 53:24 Players React To No Rice Twist 54:50 Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol Introduced 59:36 Ozzy Faces Advantage Overload 1:02:58 Rizo's Game Play Perceptions 1:07:00 Dee Targeted Despite New Allies 1:17:04 Subway Hand On Idol Challenge 1:26:06 Tres Leches Build Real-Life Bonds 1:31:01 Pre-40s Adjust To New Era 1:35:13 Christian Emerges As Social Favorite 1:36:54 Colby Remains Grandma's Survivor Crush 1:38:04 Soph Hosts Survivor Red Carpet Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
C&R are live from a city getting a lot of hate! They discuss a couple of MLB players who took pot shots at Los Angeles. If you can't beat them, join them? They have great stories about the old-school way of competition. Plus, the Jags & Cavs are in the news!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello to you listening in Olympia, Washington! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more) for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga. I am a storyteller of the old school. What do I mean? For over 30 years I've taught (and continue to teach) my clients and students the same thing: “Put down the paper and nobody gets hurt!” Why? Because storytellers have something to say that comes from their aliveness, which is what people most want to feel and connect with. Sharing our stories out loud brings them to light and life, and encourages us to do what most folks fear more than snakes: stand up and speak up in public. Story spoken aloud is what we leave of ourselves in another person. A story is an intimate lasting legacy, a permanent inheritance much like a vow or an oath. When we share our stories out loud, we connect with each other, we belong to each other. We might not realize it but we are creating a verbal promise, a vow, an oath of belonging. Think about how many times we've heard someone say, "Repeat after me: I solemnly swear..." Marrying couples pledge faithfulness through the challenges and joys of marriage. Lawyers uphold the law, maintain client confidentiality, and act as an officer of the court. Doctors focus on ethics, patient care and societal responsibilities. Politicians preserve and defend the Constitution. US military support and defend the Constitution against all enemies. Immigrants becoming US citizens swear the Oath of Allegiance to the United States during a formal naturalization ceremony. From the time we are children in school we recite The Pledge of Allegiance, a patriotic promise of loyalty to the United States flag and the republic for which it stands. What happens when we share our stories out loud? They become real. We say what we mean, we mean what we say. We—and those hearing us—know what we stand for and what we won't stand for. Yes, you might write a story but it needs to be shared out loud to enrich and include the wider world. That's the legacy of the stories we leave in those who have heard them spoken aloud. CTA: If you'd like to learn more, email me at info@quartermoonstoryarts.net for a no obligation Discovery Call. And thank you for listening! You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, email me to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
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For decades, Mark Prudhomme has studied turkeys the old-school way. No gimmicks. No burning the woods down. No calling just to hear himself call. In this full-length conversation, Mark breaks down: • Why soft calling kills more gobblers • The biggest mistake most turkey hunters make • How public land pressure actually makes you better • Low-impact turkey hunting strategy • How to run a trumpet call the right way • What 100-year-old shotguns can teach modern hunters Mark is a 5x Champion of Champions caller and one of the most respected trumpet call builders in the country. But more importantly, he's a woodsman. If you hunt turkeys, this episode will challenge how you think about calling, pressure, and patience. Topics covered: Soft vs aggressive calling Public land strategy Blind calling mid-day Turkey language & realism Trumpet call technique Double barrel shotgun history Hunting with intention If you're serious about turkey hunting… this one matters. SPECIAL OFFER: Get a 1 year BASS membership for just $1 per month - http://www.bassmaster.com/southern Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Check out the Hunt Regs App - https://linkly.link/2ZuKR Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Check out Latitude Outdoors for your mobile hunting gear - https://2ly.link/1zVDI Use code TSOP15 for a discount on Mossy Oak - https://linkly.link/2ERb8 Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at eurooptic.com using the Promo Code “southern10” - https://2ly.link/1wyYO Use code SOUTHERN20 for a discount on all vortex apparel, including eyewear Use code “SOUTHERN25” for a discount on Houndstooth Game Calls: https://2ly.link/24tFz Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Come chat with us on our Thursday Hunter Hangouts! Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU NOTE: Not all advertisements run on this show are endorsed by The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast unless an ad is read by one of the hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich comments on the immense pressure faced by Olympic athletes. NBC Sports' Mike Tirico and Rich break down the Winter Olympics' top moments so far, and revisit their favorite memories from their old school ESPN SportsCenter days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Survivor 50 Kalo Tribe Preview Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) are here to share their thoughts on the Survivor 50 Kalo Tribe consisting of Charlie Davis, Chrissy Hofbeck, Coach Wade, Dee Valladares, Jonathan Young, Kamilla Karthigesu, Mike White, and Tiffany Nicole Ervin. Today, Rob and Mike break down the Kalo tribe, the final group of 8 for Season 50, diving deep into the tribe's winner potential, alliances, and big reputations. A central theme emerges: Can this star-studded tribe avoid the pitfalls of “battle of the eras” and instead create new survivor legends? The discussion tackles the unique makeup of the Kalo tribe, mixing Old School icons with New Era heavyweights. Players like Charlie Davis and Dee Valladares face enormous target levels as both strategic threats and social masterminds. Rob notes that Dee's warm, expressive social game could help her skate past her “winner” stigma, while Mike sees Charlie's reputation as almost too strong for his own good. The hosts dig into how pregame connections, returning winners, and challenge threats like Jonathan Young and Coach Ben Wade might shape early alliances and boot order. Chrissy Hofbeck stands out for her focus on groupthink over having a single “number one,” while wildcards like Kamilla Karthigesu add unpredictability and humor to the mix. The specter of past seasons, player reunions, and “dream alliances” raise the stakes for early tribal decisions. – Can Charlie overcome his “smartest guy in the room” reputation, or will he be an early target? – Dee's “electric” social presence and whether it helps her dodge early attack – Coach Ben Wade's huge popularity and how “Old School” reverence impacts his position – The debate over whether the winners or sneaky social threats will catch the first vote – The battle of alliances—Friends of Ben, Old School bonds, and New Era connectors As the Kalo tribe hits the beach, the central question remains: Who will claim power, and which big fish might slip through the net? Will legendary players like Coach or Chrissy lead the charge, or will a new underdog rise? Chapters: 0:00 Kalo Tribe Preview Begins 6:06 Survivor Eras: Friend or Foe 12:16 Chrissy Returns With New Outlook 24:13 Coach's Growth and Redemption Aims 40:00 Dee's Social Strength Discussed 49:43 Jonathan's Lessons from Boston Rob 1:05:56 Kamilla’s Dangerous Reputation Examined 1:17:02 Mike White's Survivor Intentions 1:26:07 Tiffany's Underrated Threat Level 1:34:34 Tribe Dynamics and Alliances Debated 1:47:10 Mike Bloom Reflects on Journey Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!