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You know we'll never abandon our Red/Yellow/Green and One Big Thing -- the community rituals that make us a community. This week, Jason and Jess have a lot to catch up on, and they want to hear from YOU, too.Then we get into a Friday Freestyle! Jess + ChatGPT created a game for us with questions and prompts like:What's on fire this week: A headline, trend, tweet, or moment that made you laugh, rage, or roll your eyes this week. What's your hottest or most ridiculous take from this week?What's one thing you wish every CEO knew about work today?Best boss you've ever had and whyIf your HR tech stack were a cocktail, what would it be called? And what's in it?
Obesity in America. Is there any other diagnosis as relevant, timely, or important when we think about the impact on our healthcare system? I doubt it. So, today we are ...
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Seth and Sean dive into something a trade for Nolan Arenado would bring to the Astros that hasn't been the case for a long time now and react to the first "discomfort" report of spring training.
Get Started With Muscle Activation Techniques® To Keep Your Muscles Strong & Functioning Well: http://vagaro.com/muscleactivationschaumburg/services Do your calves get tight when you walk or workout? There are many methods and remedies to try to stretch and loosen the calves, but all of them are missing one big variable that helps your calves relax. Unfortunately, this common misunderstanding about tight calves leads many people to constantly feel like their calves are tight every time they try to exert themselves. On this week's episode of the Exercise Is Health® podcast, we are identifying what this misunderstanding is and what you can do to easily overcome it. We lay out a simple plan of action for you to follow to effectively relieve your calf tightness once and for all and give you the steps to start implementing the plan immediately. If your calves refuse to relax no matter how much you try to work on them, listen up! What we share in this discussion will be the missing piece of the puzzle for you. Check out all the details in this week's episode! Ready to schedule your first Muscle Activation Techniques® session with us? Click here to get started: http://vagaro.com/muscleactivationschaumburg/services Would you like to have our guidance implementing the 4 Exercise For Life Principles while you workout? Join the Exercise For Life Membership for free for 30 days! Just head to www.exerciseforlifestudios.com to get started! Did you find this episode helpful? Let us know by leaving us a rating and review on the following platforms: – Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exercise-is-health/id1330420565 – Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6H1CneHjsPiPStrAeFTP25?si=X1IuXkp0T1KCv3gCtt3j5g Want to grab a free copy of our best-selling book, “The Exercise For Life Method”? Click here to order yours while copies are still available! www.exerciseforlifemethod.com Just cover the cost of shipping and handling to have it delivered right to you. Follow us on Instagram for more exercise tips and content about MAT® here: – Muscle Activation Schaumburg: @muscleactivationschaumburg – Julie Cates: @julcates – Charlie Cates: @charliecates
Fiesta Bowl feedback - what are Boise State football fans thinking a few days after the Broncos' loss to Penn State, some fans seem frustrated and others are inspired for the future, we also celebrate the beginning of a new year and we ask our listeners two questions going into 2025 - what do you want from your sports team and what's the ONE BIG THING you want for BSU athletics, Bob with his four impressions of the Fiesta Bowl loss in Bronco Focus, Ashton Jeanty and his running back future in the NFL, how to fix the CFP (and all these blowouts)
Fiesta Bowl feedback - what are Boise State football fans thinking a few days after the Broncos' loss to Penn State, some fans seem frustrated and others are inspired for the future, we also celebrate the beginning of a new year and we ask our listeners two questions going into 2025 - what do you want from your sports team and what's the ONE BIG THING you want for BSU athletics, Bob with his four impressions of the Fiesta Bowl loss in Bronco Focus, Ashton Jeanty and his running back future in the NFL, how to fix the CFP (and all these blowouts)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fiesta Bowl feedback - what are Boise State football fans thinking a few days after the Broncos' loss to Penn State, some fans seem frustrated and others are inspired for the future, we also celebrate the beginning of a new year and we ask our listeners two questions going into 2025 - what do you want from your sports team and what's the ONE BIG THING you want for BSU athletics, Bob with his four impressions of the Fiesta Bowl loss in Bronco Focus, Ashton Jeanty and his running back future in the NFL, how to fix the CFP (and all these blowouts)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fiesta Bowl feedback - what are Boise State football fans thinking a few days after the Broncos' loss to Penn State, some fans seem frustrated and others are inspired for the future, we also celebrate the beginning of a new year and we ask our listeners two questions going into 2025 - what do you want from your sports team and what's the ONE BIG THING you want for BSU athletics, Bob with his four impressions of the Fiesta Bowl loss in Bronco Focus, Ashton Jeanty and his running back future in the NFL, how to fix the CFP (and all these blowouts)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing after rewatching the Seahawks' 27-24 loss to the Vikings. Chris talks about Seattle getting away from the run game despite having early success. Mike breaks down why Seattle had another slow start on defense. Also, Mike dives into Riq Woolen bouncing back and playing well despite being benched to start the game. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing following the Seahawks' 30-13 loss to the Green Packers. Chris laments Seattle's inability to finish drives on offense because of penalties, sacks and turnovers. Mike explains why he's underwhelmed by Ryan Grubb's offensive scheme and philosophy. Also, Vikings beat Alec Lewis joins to preview Seattle-Minnesota. Alec discusses why the Vikings have been so hot this year, whether Sam Darnold is a good quarterback, Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison being a nightmare receiver duo, Brian Flores' complex defensive scheme and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SVP is joined by Josh Groban to talk about one big thing: O Holy Night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing following the Seahawks' 30-18 victory over the Cardinals. Chris shouts out OC Ryan Grubb, whose creativity with formations and pre-snap motions was critical in Seattle's 4th straight win. Mike highlights Tyrice Knight, Ernest Jones IV, and Devon Witherspoon for being physical and making multiple plays on the ball at the second level. Also, Green Bay beat writer Matt Schneidman joins to preview Seahawks-Packers. Matt discusses whether Green Bay is a contender in the NFC, Jordan Love's season, Josh Jacobs' emergence as the team's best offensive player, Xavier McKinney's DPOY-caliber run, and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing following the Seahawks' 26-21 victory over the New York Jets. Mike talks about how Mike Macdonald's scheme and play calling have effectively been the Seahawks' 12th man on defense, putting guys in position to thrive. Chris dives into Seattle's O-line playing clean, keeping Geno upright, and showing progress in the run game. To preview Seahawks-Cardinals, Theo Mackie of the Arizona Republic joins the podcast to break down Arizona's two-game losing streak and what's going on with Kyler Murray and James Conner along with detailing why this NFC West rematch could look different in Week 14. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mental Toughness Mastery Podcast with Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC
https://www.sherylkline.com/blog/leading-through-herculean-change-and-disruption-insights-from-kathie-johnson-cmo-of-sitecoreIn the latest installment of my Fearless Female Leadership interview series, I had the privilege of sitting down with Kathie Johnson, the Chief Marketing Officer of Sitecore. Kathie has a proven track record of leading through complex challenges, and her first year at Sitecore was no exception. From navigating leadership and board changes to spearheading a monumental rebranding initiative, Kathie's story is a masterclass in resilience, clarity, and focus.Our conversation delved into what it takes to lead teams through Herculean change while managing the inevitable disruptions that come with it. Kathie shared invaluable lessons from her journey, emphasizing the importance of clarity, communication, and staying centered in one's values. Whether you're an individual contributor navigating organizational shifts or a leader managing teams through uncertainty, this interview offers practical advice to help you thrive.Key Moments from the InterviewThe Power of Persistence: Turning “No” into Opportunity (00:04:22)Kathie recounted a time early in her career when personal and professional setbacks collided. Instead of giving up, she found the courage to ask for what she needed.Clarity, Communication, and Celebrating Wins: The Three C's of Leadership (00:12:14)To navigate her team through significant organizational changes, Kathie relied on her “three C's” framework:Clarity: Clearly outlining the strategy and goals on one page to ensure everyone was aligned.Communication: Providing consistent updates through roundtables and weekly notes to keep everyone informed and focused.Celebration: Recognizing both big and small wins to sustain momentum and boost morale during challenging times.Energy and Mood: The Ripple Effect of Leadership (00:13:18)Kathie highlighted the importance of maintaining a calm and positive demeanor as a leader. Teams take cues from their leaders' energy, so staying composed and energized is crucial for inspiring confidence and focus during periods of disruption.Focus on the “One Big Thing” (00:15:20)Whether you're an individual contributor or a leader, staying focused on the most critical objective is key.Aligning Career Choices with Core Values (00:22:01)Kathie closed with a powerful reminder: “This is your career, your life.” By staying true to your core values, you can make decisions that align with your long-term goals and lead a career filled with purpose and integrity.Staying Grounded During ChangeKathie's insights reinforce that leading through Herculean change requires a combination of personal resilience and thoughtful leadership. By staying centered in your values, maintaining clear communication, and celebrating progress, you can inspire your team to navigate even the most challenging circumstances with confidence and focus.If Kathie's story resonated with you, I'd love to hear yours. Let's connect and explore how you can apply these principles to your leadership journey. Book a call with me today to share your story and take the first step toward fearless leadership.If you're interested in being featured on the Fearless Female Leader podcast, please email
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing following the Seahawks' 16-6 win over the Arizona Cardinals. Chris focuses on seeing eye to eye with Mike Macdonald on the run game making progress and being on a path toward finding a groove. Mike discusses Coby Bryant's emergence at safety and how his breakout speaks to one of the reasons the Seahawks Macdonald. Also, Jets writer Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic previews Week 13 with a dive into all that has gone wrong with the Jets this season, from firing their head coach and GM to Aaron Rodgers' leadership style, not getting a boost from the Davante Adams trade, the defense regressing after promoting Jeff Ulbrich, Sauce Garnder taking a step back in Year 3 and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing following the Seahawks' 20-17 win over the 49ers. Mike sends a shout out to Mike Macdonald and the second level of the defense, which had its best performance of the year and had San Francisco on its heels all game. Chris highlights center Olu Oluwatimi, who played well Sunday in his first start of the year, excelling in the run game and in pass protection. Also, Cardinals writer Doug Haller of The Athletic previews Week 12 with insight on Arizona's surprising surge to the top of the division, why Kyler Murray is having his best season, Marvin Harrison Jr.'s first-year impact, James Conner being the engine of the offense, Budda Baker playing out of his mind and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing coming out of the bye week as the Seahawks try and fight their way back into the playoff picture. Chris focuses on coach Mike Macdonald, who returned from the break and shook up the defensive lineup, hoping for better results in the second half of the season. Mike analyzes the decisions made by GM John Schneider and the roster construction that has the Seahawks on track for another year of mediocrity. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing after rewatching the Seahawks' 31-10 loss to the Bills in Week 8. Chris plays a soundbite from Mike Macdonald digging into what Seattle does well on offense, then breaks down ways they can accentuate those strengths. Mike dives into the ways Seattle's lack of fundamentals on defense have contributed to that unit falling off since the team's 3-0 start. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher dive into their One Big Thing after watching the tape of the Seahawks' 34-14 win over the Falcons. Chris' One Big Thing: What a difference maker Byron Murphy II was in his return to the lineup. Mike's One Big Thing: Geno Smith's pocket presence and how critical that will be moving forward. Also, Buffalo News writer Katherine Fitzgerald joins the show to preview Week 8 with a look at Josh Allen's hot start, the addition of Amari Cooper, James Cook's contribution to the ground game, Greg Rousseau's potential to have a big day, Buffalo's CB1 against Seattle's wideouts and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today’s show: NBC’s Sahil Kapur reports on how the Harris campaign is using Republican supporters to reach undecided voters. Jack Herrera reports for Texas Monthly on why the border crisis won’t be solved at the border. Wall Street Journal reporter Heather Gillers explores how storms are testing Florida’s home-insurance market. The Journal also looks at why Florida continues to allow new properties to be built in high-risk areas. Plus: CNN looks at research that found hundreds more infants died than expected in the U.S. after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an election-law expert told NPR Elon Musk’s cash giveaway to voters is illegal, and ESPN says that WNBA players want their salaries to reflect the league’s successful year. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing after rewatching the Seahawks' 36-24 loss to the 49ers. Chris breaks down DK Metcalf's night of only having 3 catches on 11 targets; Mike puts spotlight on Ryan Grubb and the work he needs to do to change the offense. Previewing Seahawks-Falcons in Week 7, Atlanta beat writer Josh Kendall joins the show to discuss the Falcons' hot start, Kirk Cousins' early-season impact, Drake London's WR1 emergence, Atlanta's shaky defense and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing after rewatching the Seahawks' 29-20 loss to the Giants in Week 5. Mike goes through Seattle's struggles defending play-action passes and why that could be a problem against San Francisco on Thursday night. Chris looks at Seattle's run defense and how simple mistakes like being in the wrong gap caused Tyrone Tracy Jr. to run all over Mike Macdonald's unit. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher discuss their One Big Thing after rewatching the Seahawks' Week 4 loss to the Detroit Lions. Chris highlights how a quote from Mike Macdonald encapsulates the never-give-up attitude Seattle displayed on Monday night; Mike points out Seattle's issues covering the middle of the field, something Macdonald seems concerned about as well. Previewing Week 5, Giants beat writer Dan Duggan joins to talk about New York's 1-3 start, Daniel Jones' struggles, rookie WR Malik Nabers looking like a star, whether the Giants' pass rush can give Seattle problems on Sunday and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do you feel like you're just missing one thing that would flip the switch in your head and make all this health living stuff finally feel easy? I'm sorry to say it's very often like that. There's probably nothing big that you're missing. You probably have a decent foundation. You're probably just not being as consistent with those "Big Rock" habits as you need to be to see the results you want. So if you're not missing One Big Thing, what are you missing? A more robust set of tools and strategies that all help you a little bit but can make all the difference. Subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and get a copy of our Weekend Survival Guide as a thank you! Just email a screenshot of your review to admin@estheravant.com and we'll send it over ASAP! Thanks for your support! Get your Weight Loss That Lasts Cheat Sheet at: https://www.go.estheravant.com/cheatsheet Learn about our 12-week Gone For Good coaching program: www.estheravant.com/coaching Join the Live Diet-Free FB group: www.facebook.com/groups/livedietfree Connect with Esther on Instagram (shoot me a DM and let me know you listen to the podcast!): www.instagram.com/esther.avant
Michael-Shawn and Christopher break down their One Big Thing after watching film of the Seahawks' win over Miami. Chris spotlights Seattle's lockdown secondary; Mike dives into the Seahawks' struggles blocking in the run game. Lions beat writer Colton Pouncy also joins the show to preview Seahawks-Lions with insight into Detroit trying to find its offensive identity, Aidan Hutchinson's hot start, the Lions' new-look cornerback duo and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Week 2 in the books, Michael-Shawn and Christopher break down their One Big Thing from watching the tape of Seattle's 23-20 win over New England. Chris focuses on Tyler Lockett's late-game impact while Mike looks at Mike Macdonald's unique pressure packages. Also, Miami Herald writer C. Isaiah Smalls II previews Seahawks-Dolphins with a look at Miami's Skylar Thompson-led offense, De'Von Achane's heavy workload, Tyreek Hill versus Seattle's secondary, DK Metcalf against rival Jalen Ramsey and more! Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael-Shawn and Christopher debut a new segment, One Big Thing, discussing their primary takeaways from the Seahawks' Week 1 win over the Broncos: Chris analyzes DK Metcalf's battle with Patrick Surtain II and Mike breaks down the importance of feeding Ken Walker III. To preview Week 2, Patriots beat writer Chad Graff joins the show to break down key matchups including Rhamondre Stevenson vs. Seattle's defense, DK vs. Christian Gonzalez, Geno vs. New England's pass rush and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steiny & Guru reveal their biggest takeaway from the 49ers 1-0 start, after pulverizing the New York Jets on the ground and in the trenches.
The NFL season kicks off tonight, and Hutt drops his One Big Thing on every NFL matchup. OK's Senior NFL Writer, Amando Salguero on the Ravens desperately needing post season success and why the 49ers are the team to beat. NFL All-Pro Marcellus Wiley, joins the show to discuss the hypocrisy in the media. Plus, All-Pro LB Shawne Merriman talks NFL week one, Hutton's 1 Big Thing On Every #NFL Game & Let's Get Weird Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Jason Fitz and NFL writer Frank Schwab discuss one big question they have for every NFC team heading into the 2024 NFL season.The guys wonder if Brock Purdy will be able to cash in on his success with the San Francisco 49ers, if Chicago Bears fans should trust Matt Eberflus to coach Caleb Williams and whether or not the Detroit Lions have a Super Bowl-worth secondary.Also on this episode of Zero Blitz, Fitz and Schwab talk about the Atlanta Falcons being fined for tampering in their process of signing Kirk Cousins and why both guys are pumped up for the new “Receiver” show set to debut on Netflix.(0:43) - Falcons fined for tampering(5:43) - New “Receiver” show(8:06) - Carolina Panthers(10:11) - Arizona Cardinals(13:07) - Washington Commanders(16:38) - New York Giants(19:17) - Atlanta Falcons(21:55) - Chicago Bears(25:52) - Minnesota Vikings(30:46) - New Orleans Saints(35:47) - Seattle Seahawks(40:28) - Green Bay Packers(45:38) - Los Angeles Rams(49:07) - Philadelphia Eagles(51:42) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers(53:51) - Detroit Lions(57:24) - Dallas Cowboys(1:00:13) - San Francisco 49ersZero Blitz would be nothing without the impact of our beloved Terez Paylor, who was a pillar of Yahoo Sports' NFL editorial and podcast coverage. We will continue to produce this NFL podcast in his honor, and hope that you can support Terez Paylor's legacy in one of three ways:• Buy an "All-Juice Team" hoodie or tee from BreakingT.com/Terez. All profits directly fund the Terez A. Paylor scholarship at Howard University.• Donate directly to the PowerMizzou Journalism Alumni Scholarship in memory of Terez Paylor• Donate directly at giving.howard.edu/givenow. Under “Tribute,” please note that your gift is made in memory of Terez A. Paylor. Under “Designation,” click on “Other” and write in “Terez A. Paylor Scholarship.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab unpack one big question for every AFC team heading into the 2024 NFL season. From sophomore quarterbacks stepping up to defensive lines dominating, they discuss what is the one big thing you need to know before the offseason is over.Of the most burning questions, they cover if the New York Jets can survive the Aaron Rodgers drama, if the Kansas City Chiefs can win a third straight Super Bowl, and if the Miami Dolphins are as offensively dominant as we really think.(4:48) New England Patriots(7:09) Los Angeles Chargers(10:04) Tennessee Titans(13:53) New York Jets(18:55) Denver Broncos(22:46) Las Vegas Raiders(26:43) Indianapolis Colts(30:58) Jacksonville Jaguars(34:03) Cincinnati Bengals(35:47) Pittsburgh Steelers(39:39) Miami Dolphins(43:02) Cleveland Browns(45:47) Houston Texans(49:23) Kansas City Chiefs(53:11) Buffalo Bills(55:59) Baltimore Ravens
There are a few foundational pieces we need to understand about the energetics of money—and in this episode I'm walking you through them. From there we'll discuss how to work with these energetics and how to use your mind and your intention to not only create more money but have it feel good, too.
Welcome to part one of this special three-episode series airing this week, where we delve into the transformative power of embracing a project-based approach to life. Join our host, Michelle Pellizzon, as we explore the advantages of cultivating multiple interests and projects for personal growth, creativity, resilience, and overall life satisfaction. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Having a bunch of different projects and interests instead of just being obsessed with one "big thing" keeps life interesting and makes you more motivated, creative, and resilient. Engaging in various projects can improve skills and competencies through exposure to different learning experiences and challenges. Not stressing about how every project turns out reduces stress, pressure, and disappointment from potential failures. Balancing your attention across various projects allows for a more well-rounded and fulfilling life. Creating systems for managing multiple projects helps you accomplish multiple projects and ideas instead of getting distracted or overwhelmed.
Donald Trump is on trial in New York for a crime not named because if they did name it exactly, it would be a misdemeanor and would be thrown out. It's the weakest of all the trials and clearly political which makes me ask the question about one person missing from this topic who's sitting on the sidelines. And it makes me really angry. These pro Hamas protesters blocking roads to airports and closing the Golden Gate bridge should have the book thrown at them. Lock them up and see how they get treated in our prisons. The Kansas City Star is clearly transitioning to something less crazy than their far left past few years. I'll share some examples of how the market place is reeling the whackos in. 17 games in and the Royals are the most well rounded team, statistically, since 1977. That's a team many Royals fans believe was the greatest Royals team of all time. Andy Reid comments on Rashee Rice and, of course, it was not Andy's finest moment. And University of Nebraska play by play broadcaster Greg Sharpe makes an emotional announcement on the air. I met and worked with Greg beginning in 1982 and this one is tough.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Leah Murray Arthur Brooks recently wrote a piece for The Atlantic on the one big thing parents can do for their kids. In this piece, he brought up the concept of nature vs. nurture and research that shows that what parents do actually doesn’t have that much of an impact on kids. It’s mostly nature—not nurture—that predicts how a kid is going to do.
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
The Nashville Predators traveled to Vegas to take on the reigning Stanley Cup Champion Golden Knights last night, and thanks to big performances from some young players, the Predators skated away with a 5-3 win. On today's Locked On Predators we recap the game including "one word" to describe the win. Nashville's future potential was on display as Luke Evangelista, Cody Glass, and Tommy Novak each scored goals. In an up and down season and questions about how head coach Andrew Brunette has handled young players, I'll tell you one thing Brunette was right about all along with these potential future pieces. Kevin Lankinen also had a good night in net. We talk about why his statistics don't tell the full story of his season and what could be next for Nashville's backup. Finally, we talk about Egor Afanasyev and his time in Nashville. What needs to happen with this call up from Milwaukee?Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Predators - Daily Podcast On The Nashville Predators
The Nashville Predators traveled to Vegas to take on the reigning Stanley Cup Champion Golden Knights last night, and thanks to big performances from some young players, the Predators skated away with a 5-3 win. On today's Locked On Predators we recap the game including "one word" to describe the win. Nashville's future potential was on display as Luke Evangelista, Cody Glass, and Tommy Novak each scored goals. In an up and down season and questions about how head coach Andrew Brunette has handled young players, I'll tell you one thing Brunette was right about all along with these potential future pieces. Kevin Lankinen also had a good night in net. We talk about why his statistics don't tell the full story of his season and what could be next for Nashville's backup. Finally, we talk about Egor Afanasyev and his time in Nashville. What needs to happen with this call up from Milwaukee? Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The stock market missed this one big thing... But you don't have to. Learn how to take advantage of mistakes the market makes. Join us this week as we discuss all sorts of off limit topics that can help you become wealthy... if you listen
In the latest episode of the Now of Work Digital meetup, hosts Jason Averbook and Jess Von Bank lead a captivating conversation that explores various aspects of work and personal growth. As always, they kick off with the beloved community check-ins, one of which is for everyone to share their "one big thing" from the week. Jess shared that her One Big Thing that she learned while volunteering for her daughter's middle school musical...& why this musical is the epitome of an honest-to-goodness people-centric organization. She had a lightbulb moment about what we're going to get completely wrong about skills-based organizations. And it's come up MULTIPLE times in the past few weeks: women are twice as skeptical about #AI than men. There are several hugely valid reasons for this. This needs careful unpacking. This episode is jam packed with feel good moments with our AMAZING #NowofWork community as the conversation shifts to the importance of intentional design in shaping the future of work, personal growth, work culture, and embracing change. Tune in!
Steve Campbell played sports growing up, but an injury in high school caused him to gain weight.His dad was a bodybuilder and gave him an example of discipline with fitness and eating. But he struggled to maintain that himself.Steve tried all kinds of diets, including keto. He would be very disciplined during the week but have "cheat days" on weekends where he overindulged. At night when exhausted, he would reach for unhealthy comfort foods and overeat.Steve stumbled across the Life After Sugar podcast and it spoke to him. His outlook changed. He cut out all sugar for 2 weeks and also introduced intermittent fasting.He lost 5-6 pounds quickly and has seen reduced headaches and more energy.Now when he feels in control around food, it frees him up mentally to be fully present with his family and others. He wants to live an extremely long life with his wife and kids. This motivates his health choices. Find Steve's podcast One Big Thing here and Ditch the Suits here.Want to transform your relationship with sugar and start living your craving-free life with confidence TODAY? Get group support, encouragement, and the accountability you need to get rid of your cravings! Join our private monthly membership, the After Sugar Club! Also check out these free resources: Download your 5 tips to get rid of cravings here.Life After Sugar Facebook pageSubscribe to my Instagram account, TikTok, and to the Life After Sugar YouTube channel.And to get more personalized guidance from me, plus support and accountability in a small group, join the 90-day program, Freedom from Cravings Formula.It's specifically designed for YOU if you want to get rid of cravings so that they can slim down and finally feel in control around food.Book a complimentary Clarity Call with me here: https://aftersugarclub.com/To rate and review this podcast: scroll down in your podcast player on your phone and click on the stars. To leave a review, scroll down a little more and click on "Write a Review". Once you've finished, select “Send” or “Save” in the top-right corner. If you've never left a podcast review before, enter a nickname. Your nickname will be displayed on your review. After selecting a nickname, tap OK. Your review may not be immediately visible, but it should be posted soon. Thank you! - NettaDisclaimer: Information provided by Life After Sugar is not designed to and does not provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services to you or to any other individual. This is general information for educational purposes only. The information provided is not a substitute for medical or professional care. Life After Sugar is not liable or responsible for any advice, information, services or product you obtain through Life After Sugar. You should always seek the advice of your physician or mental health professional before taking any action in response to any information on the Life After Sugar website or programs. Any action on your part in response to the information provided in the Life After Sugar website or programs is at your own risk.
Co-Host Crain & Company, David Cone joins the show to discuss Jim Harbaugh's legacy at Michigan and Hutt drops his One Big Thing on every NFL Wild Card game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Humility, often overlooked, is an essential element in achieving success. It is neither flashy nor sexy, yet it possesses an immense potency that can unlock the doors to your dreams. In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talked about the path of responsibility, humility, and entitlement. We uncover how these traits shape our decision-making process and relationships. We emphasize the importance of taking responsibility without taking on too much and discuss how humility can play a role in this. Entitlement can often hinder growth, and recognizing this is a significant step towards self-improvement.Links mentioned:Next Level Nation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/459320958216700Next Level U Book Club - https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-book-club/______________________Website
Hutton's One Big Thing, Previewing NFL Matchups + Pick Your Poison with Davey Hudson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emmy Award-Winning Journalist, Andrea Kremer joins the show to discuss her rare long-form interview with Indianapolis Colts' owner Jim Irsay airing on HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" which is coming to an end after 29 seasons. Plus, Hutt drops "One Big Thing on Every NFL Game" for week 12. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host “The Straight Line Pod”, Ryan Leaf joins the show with thoughts on Cincy's 0-2 record in the AFC North, the Josh Dobbs magic, and if the Jets-Bills matchup is a de facto "elimination game" for the loser? Plus, Hutt drops the ONE BIG THING on every NFL game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Okay, so the final roster wasn't set. Walker and Doug discuss the late addition of fan favorite Ish Smith, playing for his 13th different team in 14 years. Does he crack the rotation? The guys move on to hit on one big thing for each Hornets player/theme. Finally, Walker and Doug bet the buzz.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Okay, so the final roster wasn't set. Walker and Doug discuss the late addition of fan favorite Ish Smith, playing for his 13th different team in 14 years. Does he crack the rotation? The guys move on to hit on one big thing for each Hornets player/theme. Finally, Walker and Doug bet the buzz. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Notre Dame has a chance to add to an already surprising CFB season with a win on Saturday. And yes. Notre Dame matters and them being good is good for the sport. Plus, Hutt give you ONE BIG THING on every week 3 NFL game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices