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In this ICYMI episode for the Line Life Podcast, Duke Energy lineworkers who responded to Hurricanes Helene and Milton share their stories about the long shifts, logistical challenges, and the teamwork that restored power and hope to devastated communities. The episode also shares practical hurricane-response best practices, rapid-restoration achievements, and how local communities and crews supported one another during recovery. To read the story, which appeared in the January 2026 issue of T&D World magazine right after the one-year anniversary of the hurricanes, visit the website. Also, if your line crew has just finished a storm restoration and wants to share your story, please email Amy Fischbach, host of the Line Life Podcast and Head of Content for T&D World, with high-resolution photos of the damage and restoration. We look forward to hearing from you and sharing your best practices for storm restoration with our readers, subscribers and Line Life Podcast listeners.
In this ICYMI episode for the Line Life Podcast, Duke Energy lineworkers who responded to Hurricanes Helene and Milton share their stories about the long shifts, logistical challenges, and the teamwork that restored power and hope to devastated communities. The episode also shares practical hurricane-response best practices, rapid-restoration achievements, and how local communities and crews supported one another during recovery. To read the story, which appeared in the January 2026 issue of T&D World magazine right after the one-year anniversary of the hurricanes, visit the website. Also, if your line crew has just finished a storm restoration and wants to share your story, please email Amy Fischbach, host of the Line Life Podcast and Head of Content for T&D World, with high-resolution photos of the damage and restoration. We look forward to hearing from you and sharing your best practices for storm restoration with our readers, subscribers and Line Life Podcast listeners.
A custom wedding dress, a surprise reception couch, Costco sheet cake (in addition to a small Bella E Dolce cake!), and enough family opinions to fill an entire seating chart—Angela and Kevin are sharing the full story behind their wedding day one year later!In this episode, Sarah sits down with her sister Angela and brother-in-law Kevin for a funny, nostalgic conversation about their June 2025 wedding and first year of marriage. From venue tours and emotional ceremony moments to newlywed life, they share the real behind-the-scenes stories from planning their wedding at Meadowbrook Country Club! In This Episode, You'll Learn:How Angela's custom wedding gown came together from the very beginningThe story behind the detachable train everyone still talks aboutThe most fun part of their wedding planningWhat surprised Kevin most on the actual wedding dayThe role their family played in making the day specialWhy they personally chose not to live together before marriageIf you have questions for Sarah to answer, send an email to hello@sarahkolis.comConnect with Sarah: Website: https://sarahkolis.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/sarahkolisdesigns/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbh7HlVmyj9N5VsleuySxcQ
33 years ago today, Jurassic Park was released in theaters. And 33 years later, this is still considered the most quintessential dinosaur movie of all time! Liz will help us see if our opinions on this piece of cinema , have stayed the same, evolved, or gone completely extinct. Life, uh, finds a way... let's see if this film does too.Podcast Link: https://sho-dependent.captivate.fm/listenSocials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shodependentpod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shodependentpod
One year after the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, we're taking a look back at the highs, lows, surprises, and biggest moments of Nintendo's newest console. Has the Switch 2 lived up to the hype? Has Nintendo delivered on its promises? And what still needs to improve as we head into year two?We also break down the latest Nintendo Direct, covering the biggest game announcements, surprise reveals, release dates, and the moments that had fans buzzing across the internet.In this episode of It Just Works Podcast, we discuss:
We check in with Glenn Valley Foods president Chad Hartmann on this first anniversary of the targeted ICE operations at that Omaha business.
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma, Kirk, and Trev are joined by special guest Barry from Nintendo Fuse! Together, we celebrate the Switch 2's first anniversary, looking back over the last year. We go through the launch, the highlights, what's missing, and the future of this sequel hybrid console. Plus, we talk about third-party support, leading to a look at the best titles already out, and some just announced at the recent Summer Game Fest. It's a packed show, we hope you enjoy it! Let us know your thoughts on the Switch 2 one year on.
Almost exactly one year ago, Chef Elijah Rock joined Walk-In Talk Media to discuss the early stages of building Bricks and navigating life as a new restaurant owner. A lot can change in a year. In Episode 200, Elijah returns to reflect on what the last twelve months have taught him about leadership, delegation, fatherhood, burnout, trust, and the reality of restaurant ownership beyond what guests see from the dining room. The conversation explores the pressure that comes with building something meaningful, learning to let go of control, empowering a team, and finding balance in an industry that rarely slows down. Along the way, Elijah shares how becoming a father has changed his perspective, why success often looks different than people imagine, and what it means to build something his daughter can one day be proud of. In the studio, Chef Elijah presents two dishes that reflect both comfort and restraint:
The first school year under Quebec's province-wide cellphone ban is almost over, and early feedback from many schools suggests it's having a noticeable impact. Teachers report more conversation in hallways and cafeterias, while some students say the policy has helped improve social skills after years of pandemic-related isolation. Adam Wiltzer, a teacher at Royal West Academy, where a cellphone ban was already in place before the provincial rules took effect, spoke to Ken Connors.
Podcaster JT from Nintendo Maniacs and The House of Mario returns as we look at the Switch 2, one year later. From launch to now, we touch on the weird and wonderful first twelve months of the Switch 2's life. And I also take you inside a cool retro game shop in Akihabara, Rare Item Studio!Follow our guest!The House of Mario: https://thehouseofmario.captivate.fm/listen(0:00) - IntroGames(0:49) - Switch 2, one year later w/ JT from The House of MarioFeature(1:33:53) - Rare Item StudioNews(1:42:55) - Pictonico!, Dragon Quest XII, new Tokyo collabsSocial media:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tokyogamelife.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/TokyoGameLifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tokyogamelifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokyogamelife/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tokyogamelifeWebsite: https://tokyogamelife.com/Like and subscribe on your favorite podcast app!
One year ago, I hit publish on the very first episode of She's The Standard Podcast.What started as a simple idea has grown into a movement, a community, and a space where thousands of women come every week to raise their standards, expand their mindset, and create lives they're genuinely proud of. In this special anniversary episode, I reflect on the journey from my first podcasts, Soulful Mama and How Does It Get Any Better?, to the evolution of She's The Standard and the woman I've become along the way. We talk about:The identity shift behind building a successful podcastConfidence, leadership, and finding your voiceConsistency and showing up when nobody is watchingPersonal growth, self-belief, and becoming the standardThe power of community and impactWhat I've learned from over 27,000 podcast downloadsWhy women need to stop playing small and start trusting themselvesI also share the story behind the She's The Standard brand, the launch of our first merchandise collection, and why this community means so much more than numbers.This episode is a reminder that your voice matters.You don't need to have it all figured out before you start.You don't need permission.You just need the courage to take the first step and trust that the version of you you're becoming already exists.To every woman who has listened, shared an episode, sent a message, or allowed me into her ears every Monday morning — thank you.This is more than a podcast now.It's a movement.And we're only just getting started.
Send us Fan MailOne year after the release of Unfolded: Lessons in Transformation from an Origami Crane, Nathan Freeburg joins Brian and Dr. Linda Schubring to reflect on the stories and conversations that have emerged from readers over the past year.From executives rethinking how they lead teams to readers reconnecting with forgotten dreams, this episode explores how the themes of transformation, courage, and growth continue to resonate in unexpected ways. Brian and Linda also discuss the impact of the book's meditations, the meaning behind recurring metaphors like “playgrounds” and “maps,” and why unfolding in real life often takes longer than we expect.In this episode: How leaders are using Unfolded with teams and organizations Why dreams still matter at every stage of life The lasting impact of the book's meditations and reflections Reader-favorite themes and quotes from the book What it means to continue unfolding over time Memorable Quotes“The shape you're in today isn't the shape you need to stay.”“Your life is a map.”“If you stay in the playground too long, you'll be limited by what becomes familiar.”Listen & ConnectIf this episode resonates with you, share it with a leader, teammate, or friend who may need encouragement to embrace change, rediscover a dream, or continue unfolding into who they are becoming.https://www.leadershipvisionconsulting.com/Support the show-Read the full blog post here!CONTACT USemail: connect@leadershipvisionconsulting.comLinkedIn FacebookLeadership Vision OnlineABOUTThe Leadership Vision Podcast is a weekly show sharing our expertise in discovering, practicing, and implementing a Strengths-based approach to people, teams, and culture. Contact us to talk to us about helping your team understand the power of Strengths.
A year after the arrest of Salvadoran human rights lawyer and anti-corruption advocate Ruth Eleonora López Alfaro, WOLA's Latin America Today podcast revisits her case and the broader situation unfolding in El Salvador. Ruth López, who worked with the human rights organization Cristosal, was arrested on May 18, 2025, when police entered her home late at night. Since then, she has been held in detention under conditions that rights groups say reflect the growing erosion of due process and civil liberties under President Nayib Bukele's government. In this episode, WOLA's Corie Welch speaks with Luis Benavides, Ruth López's husband, and Noah Bullock, Executive Director of Cristosal, about Ruth's detention, the climate of fear in El Salvador, and the increasing use of political imprisonment against critics and human rights defenders. Luis recounts the night Ruth was arrested and the uncertainty that followed as authorities moved her between detention facilities while withholding information from her family and legal team. Noah discusses how Cristosal's investigations into corruption and human rights abuses made the organization — and Ruth herself — targets of the government's escalating repression. The conversation also examines El Salvador's prolonged state of exception, which has led to the mass incarceration of 90,000 people since 2022. While the government has framed the emergency measures as necessary to combat gang violence, rights organizations have documented widespread abuses, including arbitrary detention, torture, enforced disappearances, and severe restrictions on due process. Together, they reflect on what Ruth's case reveals about political imprisonment in El Salvador, the growing risks facing journalists and civil society organizations, and the importance of international solidarity. Guests Luis Benavides is the husband of Ruth López and has become a public advocate for her release and right to a fair and public trial. Noah Bullock is the Executive Director of Cristosal, a leading human rights organization that was forced to relocate operations from El Salvador to Guatemala amid increasing repression. Additional Resources Read more about WOLA's work on El Salvador Learn more about Cristosal's documentation of human rights abuses
ONE YEAR LATER…lol. I promise I won't be away for that long again
Dave Murray, 97.1 Chief Meteorologist joins to talk tornado 1 year later. Paul Hall with Common Guy Films joins Mark Reardon to discuss what movies are worth the watch. KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano joins to talk about the Cardinals, Mizzou/SLU basketball and more.
In this episode, Kiran Chawla is joined by Megan Kelly as they reflect on the tragic fire that engulfed the historic Nottoway Plantation in Louisiana exactly one year ago. The fire ignited on May 15th 2025, sending shockwaves through the community as what started as a manageable blaze rapidly escalated into a devastating inferno.Firefighters faced numerous challenges, including a lack of adequate water pressure and the building's age, which lacked modern fire safety codes. Kiran and Megan delve into how these factors contributed to the fire's rapid spread and the emotional toll it took on those connected to this symbol of Louisiana's complex history.Timestamps03:42 The Complex History of Nottoway05:46 Reactions and Emotions07:42 The Day of the Fire12:32 The Aftermath of Destruction21:30 Miss Judy's Story24:51 Investigating the Cause38:57 Ongoing Investigations44:00 The Future of NottawayLocal Sponsors for this episode include:Neighbors Federal Credit Union:Another Chance Bail Bonds:Family Worship Center Church
Send us Fan MailOne year after the release of Unfolded: Lessons in Transformation from an Origami Crane, Nathan Freeburg sits down with Dr. Linda and Brian Schubring for a personal conversation about what the journey has meant to them.In this episode, they reflect on the unexpected surprises of publishing a national bestselling book, the delight of hearing readers connect deeply with the story, and how the themes of Unfolded continue shaping their own lives and leadership today. Along the way, they discuss collaboration, vulnerability, creativity, and the ongoing process of growth and transformation.You'll also hear stories from readers, reflections on leadership teams using the book in real-world settings, and an honest conversation about what it means to still be in the “try” stage of life and leadership.Whether you've already read Unfolded or are just discovering it for the first time, this episode offers a thoughtful behind-the-scenes look at the impact stories can have on individuals, teams, and communities.In This Episode What surprised Dr. Linda and Brian Schubring most after publishing Unfolded Why the book continues to resonate with leaders and teams How collaboration shaped the writing process Reader stories that deeply impacted the authors Reflections on growth, uncertainty, and transformation one year later Links & ResourcesUnfolded: Lessons in Transformation from an Origami Crane Leadership Vision Consulting Leadership Vision Podcast Support the show-Read the full blog post here!CONTACT USemail: connect@leadershipvisionconsulting.comLinkedIn FacebookLeadership Vision OnlineABOUTThe Leadership Vision Podcast is a weekly show sharing our expertise in discovering, practicing, and implementing a Strengths-based approach to people, teams, and culture. Contact us to talk to us about helping your team understand the power of Strengths.
It has been one year since the conclave elevated Cardinal Robert Prevost to the papacy as Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pope. While details of his upbringing and ministry in Peru are well-known, those about the man himself remain a mystery. On this episode of the Lighthouse Faith podcast, Elise Ann Allen, journalist and author of Pope Leo XIV: The Biography, provides an intimate glimpse into the life of the first American pope. She draws from personal conversations with Pope Leo XIV to discuss his life, leadership, and the foundations of his legacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One year ago, a ban on fluoride in Utah's drinking water went into effect. You'll remember it was a pretty controversial decision, one that was supposed to be in line with the "Make America Healthy Again" movement. So in the year since, how are our teeth doing? What's the data say? Pediatric dentist and former head of the Utah Dental Association Dr. James Bekker shares updates since the ban and why fluoride is so important for our overall dental health.
The Taste Of Universal Episode 28 MENU Appetizer Reflect on Epic Universe 1 year anniversary Entrée Summarize the insane amount of menu changes across the resort in recent months Dessert Announce winner of April episode giveaway!
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Maria Farmer wrote a personal letter to Virginia Roberts Giuffre on the anniversary of Virginia's death, honoring her not simply as an Epstein survivor, but as a friend, a fellow fighter, and someone who carried an impossible burden in public. Farmer frames Virginia as a woman who was forced to keep proving the truth of what happened to her while institutions, powerful men, lawyers, media figures, and skeptics kept demanding more from her. The letter is grief-stricken, intimate, and angry, emphasizing that Virginia gave the world more than enough: her testimony, her courage, her name, her pain, and ultimately a legacy that still demands accountability.Farmer also uses the letter to speak directly to the survivor community, making clear that Virginia's death should not be treated as the end of the fight. Instead, she presents Virginia's life as a call to keep pushing, keep naming the failures, and keep refusing to let the Epstein story be buried under procedure, politics, and institutional cowardice. The emotional core is not just mourning Virginia, but condemning the world that made survival so heavy for her — and insisting that those who loved her, believed her, and stood beside her have a duty to keep going.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Virginia Giuffre was my friend. Here's what I wish she knew | Opinion
JoJo Siwa Biography Flash a weekly Biography.In the past few days, JoJo Siwa has been thrust back into headlines thanks to explosive drama from her ex, Kath Ebbs, who marked the one-year anniversary of their messy breakup with savage social media jabs. According to LADbible, Ebbs, the 27-year-old Australian influencer now engaged to footballer Tilly Lucas-Rodd, posted on Instagram Story around April 26, sarcastically captioning a kiss pic with Tilly, Happy one year anniversary to her x, and adding, Sending hate to your cheating ex day. Ebbs accused Siwa of emotional cheating during Celebrity Big Brother UK series 24 in April 2025, where the then-22-year-old singer shared a bed with Love Island star Chris Hughes, sparking their instant friendship that turned romantic.Jang reports Ebbs reshared their original breakup reaction video, fuming, And to all those moles on the internet that trolled me for getting literally cheated on. Therapy bills getting mailed to you losers xx. The couple, who dated from late 2024 to that fateful CBB wrap party, split abruptly after Ebbs flew from Australia to London, with Ebbs claiming Siwa love bombed them before dumping them over the Hughes closeness. Siwa has denied physical cheating, insisting her bond with the 33-year-old reality star stayed platonic at first, evolving beautifully into dating by June 2025. No public response from Siwa yet on these fresh digs, and no confirmed appearances or business moves in the last 24 hours, though this reignited scandal could shadow her biographical arc on relationships and reality TV fame.This Ebbs outburst underscores Siwas pattern of high-profile romances post-Nickelodeon, potentially fueling podcast fodder for years. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on JoJo Siwa and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Almost exactly a year ago, six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother, Jack allegedly wandered into the woods near their family's home north of Halifax and never returned, leaving few clues as to what happened to them. The RCMP has since kept the details of the investigation tight-lipped, leaving the community, media and the country at large with more questions as time goes on. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks with Natasha O'Neill, web editor for CityNews Halifax, about what we know-- and don't know-- to this day. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstory.bsky.social on Bluesky
Transit officials in San Francisco say that one year after speed cameras went up, they've seen an 80 percent drop in speeding on those stretches. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Alisa Clancy spoke to KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
The Davos speech, the tariff profile, and now the Canada Strong Fund. It's been a busy year for Mark Carney since being elected as Canada's 24th Prime Minister this day last year, and as Canadians face tough economic and geopolitical uncertainty, we're taking a look back at how Carney has managed to bring the country together through some of the year's - and Canada's - rockiest moments. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to journalist and host of The Paikin Podcast, Steve Paikin, to discuss how Carney's tenure so far has changed Canada's global profile, how much of a difference he's made in strengthening the domestic economy, and how his work will be perceived in a post-Trump world. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstory.bsky.social on Bluesky
It's been one year since Epic Universe opened at Universal Orlando, and we're finally taking a step back to ask the big question… is it actually worth the trip right now?In this episode of The DVC Show, we revisit Universal Orlando's newest theme park after a full year of operations. We're breaking down how Epic Universe is handling crowds, what the current ride lineup looks like, and whether the experience has improved since opening.We also dive into what might be coming next for the park, including rumored expansions and how Epic Universe could evolve in the future.Let us know in the comments… would you visit Epic Universe right now, or are you holding off?Check out Eric's "Epic Universal" Podcast! - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/epic-universal-podcast/id1412857583Join the discussion inside the DVC Fan Forums: https://forums.dvcfan.com/Support our DVC Fan content by joining our Patreon Community!Visit our official sponsor, World of DVC, for all your DVC needs!DVC Resale Market is the largest broker of DVC resale contracts on the internet!Monera Financial for an easy solution to financing your DVC contract!DVC Rental Store is a fantastic resource for those looking to rent points or rent out points!Buy Discounted Disney World or Universal Tickets with Unlocked Magic!Book Your Next Disney Cruise with Be Our Guest Vacations!Join the Keyholder Club Loyalty Program - Download the App and Sign Up TODAY!Apple App StoreGoogle Play StoreBecome a member of the DVC Fan Facebook Group!Follow us on Instagram!Visit DVC Fan for even more on Disney Vacation Club!
Maria Farmer wrote a personal letter to Virginia Roberts Giuffre on the anniversary of Virginia's death, honoring her not simply as an Epstein survivor, but as a friend, a fellow fighter, and someone who carried an impossible burden in public. Farmer frames Virginia as a woman who was forced to keep proving the truth of what happened to her while institutions, powerful men, lawyers, media figures, and skeptics kept demanding more from her. The letter is grief-stricken, intimate, and angry, emphasizing that Virginia gave the world more than enough: her testimony, her courage, her name, her pain, and ultimately a legacy that still demands accountability.Farmer also uses the letter to speak directly to the survivor community, making clear that Virginia's death should not be treated as the end of the fight. Instead, she presents Virginia's life as a call to keep pushing, keep naming the failures, and keep refusing to let the Epstein story be buried under procedure, politics, and institutional cowardice. The emotional core is not just mourning Virginia, but condemning the world that made survival so heavy for her — and insisting that those who loved her, believed her, and stood beside her have a duty to keep going.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Virginia Giuffre was my friend. Here's what I wish she knew | OpinionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In this episode, Frosty, Cornered and guest Matt4TheCrew discuss heavily debated topic: "Which Expedition 33 ending is the right one?" on the anniversary of the game's release. Guest: Matt4TheCrew of the 4TheCrew PodcastFollow us across the web!Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Tiktok Youtube
Celeste Mott is back with a candid interview recorded on the one year anniversary of publicly speaking about The Looking Glass, a 2000's online forum devoted to Anne Rice's vampires that blurred the line between fiction and reality with serious real world ramifications. Celeste shares updates on how this story going viral online has altered her life, and how it relates to occult topics such as fictional incursions, Otherkin / Fictionkin cosmology, high strangeness, and more.The Patreon is back! Get access to new episodes early and support the podcast at:www.patreon.com/mothmanaor via donation on Ko-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/manaaelin Find Celeste:www.celestemott.comwww.patreon.com/celestemottFind Mana:For readings & such: www.mothmana.com
Joe Rigney joins us to discuss the importance of Christians not being steered by weaponized empathy. You can learn more about Joe Rigney's book, Leadership and the Sin of Empathy, here: https://canonpress.com/products/the-sin-of-empathy?srsltid=AfmBOoougFcPo3bc_Z5MmO9mU6jsUxtYE9pwMDnPJ-BE2gDdk7-kuOjL We pray that Grounded is a blessing to you in your walk with our Lord.
In this episode, UE's Melanie Bennett interviews Jeff Noland and Miriam McKendall from Holland & Knight about the Stop Campus Hazing Act.
It's been one year since the U.S. raised tariffs on Canada. MPR News host Angela Davis and senior economics contributor Chris Farrell take a look at the impact — on both sides of the border.Angela and Chris will talk again with some of the people they first interviewed last April in Thunder Bay, Ontario and Grand Marais, Minn.Guests:Livio di Matteo is a professor of economics at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario.Charla Robinson is the president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce.Chris LaVigne is the manager of the Grand Marais Municipal Liquor Store.
On this episode of #TheGlobalExchange, Colin Robertson sits down with The Honourable Peter MacKay, The Honourable Jean Charest and Gary Doer to talk about Mark Carney's first year as the Prime Minister of Canada. // Participants' bios: The Honourable Peter MacKay is the former Minister of Defence, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice and Attorney Governor General of Canada The Honourable Jean Charest is the former Deputy Prime Minister and 29th Premier of Quebec Gary Doer is the former Canadian Ambassador to the United States and 20th Premier of Manitoba // Host bio: Colin Robertson is a former diplomat and Senior Advisor to the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. // Reading Recommendations: - "Breaking Point" by Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson - "The Prime Ministers: Canada's Leaders and the Nation They Shaped" by J.D.M. Stewart - "De Gaulle Une Vie" by Jean-Luc Barré // Music Credit: Drew Phillips | Producer: Jordyn Carroll // Release date: April 13, 2026
Family, friends, and the Kewanee community continue their search for answers almost a year after Catrelle Reed's disappearance and murder. Zaffery Reed joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the loss of his brother and the ten months of no answers in Catrelle's murder. Catrelle, a dedicated father, friend, and worker, vanished from his driveway last May; his glasses were left behind, and his vehicle was found abandoned nearby. Zaffery said that Catrelle needed glasses to see, so he wouldn't have left without his glasses. His body was later located in a wooded area off Highway 81, with investigators confirming homicide. Loved ones hope that by keeping Catrelle's story in the public eye, someone will come forward with information. The Illinois State Police remain in charge of the investigation, and Reed's brother, Zaffery, urges anyone with information to call ISP Zone 2 Special Agent Walt Willis at 309-948-4818 or email ISP.CRIMETIPS@illinois.gov. Every tip could be key to helping the family and bringing justice. Community marches and memorials are planned to honor his memory. So, tell us a little bit about Catrelle. Who was he? "Of course, that's my brother, my life, my better half, man, but he was just a father; he worked, drove semis, fished, he's real big on family. He'd give you anything, and he was in a point of trying to better his life, finding his Lord. That's where he was at; that's where we both was at, that's where we, you know, trying to change. But he was a real good person, though, you know, like, just kind, and like I said, he'd give you anything, you know what I'm saying?" So, he was missing for about a week. How did you guys handle the search for Catrelle during that week and just the waiting? "Man, I just, all I could do, man, was just, I can't even, man, all I could do, man, was just keep praying and hoping to God, man, and that was, like, the worst time of my life, man, that week, like, the worst time, man, like, you just didn't know what to do, man." Hear Zaffery talk about his brother and the pain he and his family have felt since Catrelle's death almost a year ago. Background: On May 22, 2025, Catrelle Reed, 39, didn't show up to his job as a truck driver. His glasses and the contents of his lunch box were found on the ground in his yard. His vehicle was found abandoned around a block away from his home. His phone was found on the ground near the old boiler shop property. Catrelle was reported missing to the Kewanee Police on May 22nd. Family and friends organized grid searches around his home and on roads leaving town. Authorities conducted investigations and conducted searches based on tips. On May 30th, family and friends received news regarding a body discovered in a wooded area on Highway 81 outside Kewanee that could be Catrelle. An autopsy on June 2nd confirmed the identity of the person found as Catrelle and the manner of death as homicide.
Hey Y'all! Kaleb and I are sharing a little life update from our brand new Happy & Healthy studio, which still feels so GOOD to finally be recording in. We talk about what this new season has looked like for us, from finally feeling more settled in Oklahoma, to Kaleb wrapping up his first year of law school, to what God has been teaching us about marriage, faith, risk, and consistency. We also share a little about the response to the Carl Lentz episode, why grace and truth matter, and what it looks like to trust God even when life feels uncertain. Plus, Kaleb shares a big announcement about something he's launching, and we talk about some fun dreams we have for the future. So glad you joined us! In This Episode 00:00 — Welcome to the New Happy & Healthy Studio 03:00 — Addressing the Carl Lentz Podcast Backlash 11:00 — Grace, Judgment, and Public Failure 17:20 — Infidelity, Temptation, and Protecting Your Marriage 22:00 — One Year in Oklahoma and Kaleb's Law School Update 26:17 — How Moving Changed Their Marriage 31:46 — Serving Each Other in Marriage 35:00 — Taking Risks, Following God, and Making Wise Decisions 42:12 — Kaleb's Fun Announcement 49:19 — Coffee and Courts + What's Next Thanks to Our Sponsors BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/HAPPYHEALTHY and get on your way to being your best self. Wayfair: Get organized, refreshed, and back on track this new year for WAY less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. NIV Application Bible: You can save an extra 10% on any NIV Application Bible or NIV Application Commentary resource by visiting faithgateway.com/NIVAB and using code HEALTHY at checkout. If you'd like to partner with Jeanine as a sponsor for the Happy & Healthy podcast, fill out our Advertise With Us form! Follow us on Instagram! Happy and Healthy Jeanine Jeanine and Kaleb Follow us on TikTok! Happy and Healthy Jeanine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the first episode of Season 25 of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Eli and Jacob discuss the first episode of Season 2 of Andor: A Star Wars Story, "One Year Later".Among their discussion:– Dave, reverse the title cards to "[year] BBY". Please. We're begging you.– Jacob nerds out on TIE Fighters.– The Maltheen Divide Conference.– The Star Wars fandom goes crazy over kalkite.– Eli and Jacob are... dissatisfied with Cassian's subplot in this and next episode.– Going to Chandrila. For an arranged child marriage. Yeah, this ain't good.The next episode of Star Wars: In a Galaxy will release on April 10, 2026.Follow us on BlueSky, Instagram, and Threads: @InaGalaxyPod/@inagalaxypod.bsky.appFollow our spinoff trivia show on BlueSky: @inagalaxytrivia.bsky.socialFollow Eli everywhere: https://linktr.ee/_ochifan327Leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple and Spotify! It really helps!You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com
Stop celebrating and start refunding. One year since the IEEPA reciprocal tariffs, but still no refunds. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
Renee Haltom shares what the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has learned from its business contacts and regional surveys about the impact of trade policy changes since last April. Haltom is a regional executive and vice president of sensing, engagement and publications at the Richmond Fed. Full transcript and related links: https://www.richmondfed.org/podcasts/speaking_of_the_economy/2026/speaking_2026_04_01_tariffs
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured One year after “Liberation Day,” the promised economic boom is under scrutiny. From market chaos and stalled business growth to rising costs for American households, the tariff strategy faces harsh criticism. As legal battles mount and refunds loom, was it a bold move—or a billion-dollar mistake?
In today's pod we go back and grade the biggest free agent signings from the 2025 offseason one year later! I hope you enjoy! TWITTER: https://mobile.twitter.com/FBallAnalysisYT Welcome to the Football Analysis Podcast! Subscribe for all NFL related content! Please drop 5 star rating if you enjoyed the pod as all support is very much appreciated! Thanks for listening! #nfl #nflfootball #football #nfldraft Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Save 55% on your first box of The Pets Table, PLUS 10% off your next 2 boxes with code ANALYSIS55 at https://bit.ly/4qDpHWG Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/GFB. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Use code GFB50 to get $50 off plus free shipping on your first Good Chop box at https://bit.ly/4qoTeUX! Download PrizePicks here! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/GFB CODE: GFB Arena Club: 20% off your first Slab Pack or card purchase by going to https://arenaclub.com/GFB and use code GFB. Bear Mattress: Click here https://bearmattress.com/analysis and use analysis to get 40% off your mattress + 2 free pillows. Offers are subject to change. Gametime: Download the Gametime app (https://gametime.co/) and redeem code ANALYSIS for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply)
Welcome back tributes! On this week's live show we break down the new Sunrise on the Reaping movie trailer being tested in theaters. We also dive deep into SotR book discussion nearly one year after release! Thanks to our special fandom guests Juan @tellezcustomprops and Sadie @sadieillustrates for joining us!Tune in LIVE on YouTube Monday nights to listen and comment along at 5:30pm PST/8:30pm EST and be sure to follow us on social media @intothearenapodcast for show updates!
We hear from voters we spoke to during the 2024 election about what they think after one year of Trump. Milwaukee Music Roundup covers new local music.
One year ago, Robin and Hector came on the show after their first year together. Now they're back for a relationship “State of the Union.” Using a framework from the Gottman Method, Zach walks them through four powerful questions designed to help couples stay connected, prevent resentment, and strengthen emotional safety: What did we get right? How can I specifically appreciate you? Is there anything we need to repair? What's coming up, and how can I support you? What unfolds is a masterclass in intentional love. They talk about: Learning empathy at a deeper level Building safety through micro-moments Giving each other the benefit of the doubt Taking accountability before blame creeps in Naming insecurities instead of letting them grow Supporting each other through major life transitions Robin is launching her book Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy. Hector is preparing for a major hiking trip. They're opening a taco shop. They're blending families. They're building businesses. And through it all, they're keeping their relationship clear. This episode is both an update and a practical tool you can use immediately in your own relationship. What You'll Learn in This Episode How to conduct a weekly “State of the Union” conversation Why positive sentiment must come before hard conversations The power of leading with accountability instead of accusation How empathy transforms conflict Why repair attempts should happen quickly How to name insecurities before they become explosions What it means to “keep the relationship clear” How to support your partner through busy seasons The Four Questions (State of the Union Framework) If you want to try this at home, here are the questions Zach uses: What did we get right this week? How can I specifically appreciate or celebrate you? Is there anything we need to repair, revisit, or apologize for? What's coming up, and how can I support you? When practiced regularly, this keeps small issues from turning into big ones—and builds an emotional bank account that protects your relationship. Guest Info Robin Founder of Real Love Ready Website: https://www.realloveready.com Conference (In Bloom): April 10–12 Book: Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy (Available April 7) Robin's work centers around relational literacy—breaking down big relationship concepts into practical, learnable skills. Hector Entrepreneur, chef, and emotional growth enthusiast. Co-founder of their upcoming taco venture Creator of a long-perfected chili oil recipe (15 years in the making!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One year ago, Robin and Hector came on the show after their first year together. Now they're back for a relationship “State of the Union.” Using a framework from the Gottman Method, Zach walks them through four powerful questions designed to help couples stay connected, prevent resentment, and strengthen emotional safety: What did we get right? How can I specifically appreciate you? Is there anything we need to repair? What's coming up, and how can I support you? What unfolds is a masterclass in intentional love. They talk about: Learning empathy at a deeper level Building safety through micro-moments Giving each other the benefit of the doubt Taking accountability before blame creeps in Naming insecurities instead of letting them grow Supporting each other through major life transitions Robin is launching her book Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy. Hector is preparing for a major hiking trip. They're opening a taco shop. They're blending families. They're building businesses. And through it all, they're keeping their relationship clear. This episode is both an update and a practical tool you can use immediately in your own relationship. What You'll Learn in This Episode How to conduct a weekly “State of the Union” conversation Why positive sentiment must come before hard conversations The power of leading with accountability instead of accusation How empathy transforms conflict Why repair attempts should happen quickly How to name insecurities before they become explosions What it means to “keep the relationship clear” How to support your partner through busy seasons The Four Questions (State of the Union Framework) If you want to try this at home, here are the questions Zach uses: What did we get right this week? How can I specifically appreciate or celebrate you? Is there anything we need to repair, revisit, or apologize for? What's coming up, and how can I support you? When practiced regularly, this keeps small issues from turning into big ones—and builds an emotional bank account that protects your relationship. Guest Info Robin Founder of Real Love Ready Website: https://www.realloveready.com Conference (In Bloom): April 10–12 Book: Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy (Available April 7) Robin's work centers around relational literacy—breaking down big relationship concepts into practical, learnable skills. Hector Entrepreneur, chef, and emotional growth enthusiast. Co-founder of their upcoming taco venture Creator of a long-perfected chili oil recipe (15 years in the making!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One year ago, we wrapped up a months-long series following five undecided voters across the country — people who, like millions of Americans, were trying to sort through the noise of a divisive, turbulent election at a moment when trust in institutions was fraying, norms were being tested, and the stakes of the decision felt unusually and perilously high.From March of 2024 until the week of the election, we followed their reactions to criminal trials, assassination attempts, debate meltdowns, convention chaos, and a last-minute change at the top of the Democratic ticket. In the end, they all made a decision, some definitively, some reluctantly. Now it's February 2026. Donald Trump is one year into his second term, and we wanted to check back in. How do they feel about the vote they cast? What's surprised them? What's worried them? And what has given them hope?We reached out to all of our original participants. Zahid chose not to return for this follow-up for reasons he didn't disclose. But Claire, Brian, Diana, and Phil were willing to pick the conversation back up — and reflect on where they are now, one year later.Ad-free podcasts are here!To listen to this podcast ad-free, and to enjoy our subscriber only premium content, go to ReadTangle.com to sign up!You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here.The Undecideds is a Tangle Media ProductionThis episode was written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon LallInterviews were conducted by Magdalena Bokowa, Will Kaback, Jon Lall, and Ari Weitzman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been just over a year since Skeleton Crew ended so it's time to revisit the series! Join Albert and Chris as they reflect on this spirited and celebrated series from Jon Watts and Christopher Ford! How well does it hold up a year later and how have their opinions of the show changed in that time? Hosts @albertmpadilla (ALL) @the.chris.atx (IG), @thechrisatx (TikTok) Feedback and Promotion Website: https://www.cantinacast.com Subscribe on YouTube: Cantina Cast Email: hellothere@cantinacast.com Follow us on BlueSky: The Cantina Cast Follow us on Threads: @TheCantinaCast Follow us on Twitter @TheCantinaCast Like us on Facebook: The Cantina Cast Follow us on Instagram: The Cantina Cast Follow us on Tumblr: Cantina Cast Discord: Cantina Cast Channel Pandora Link: Pandora Support the Cantina Cast Cantina Cast Patreon page TeePublic Store
Stigall spoke with Salem News Channel correspondent Wille Nelson as he attended a surprisingly pro-MAGA crowd gathered to call attention to the devastation that swallowed Southern California one year ago last week.Not much has been accomplished since then. Hear directly from some of the protestors. As you might know, our friend and sponsor Dr. Ashley Lucas has her own health and nutrition show. Stigall gets her reaction to the new MAHA food pyramid turned upside down last week and why are we hearing so much more about allergies and illness linked to food? Plus, it’s one of those stories that was right there to be told and James Bradley decided he’d be the one to tell it. The author of the best selling books “Fly Boys” and "Flags of Our Fathers” tells the story of those men memorialized forever in the iconic photo who raised the American Flag on Iwo Jima. His latest book is “Precious Freedom." -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ONE YEAR LATER: ANGER AND STAGNATION AFTER THE PALISADES FIRE Colleague Jeff Bliss, Pacific Watch. A year after the Palisades fires, Jeff Bliss reports that residents remain angry over government inaction. Rebuilding is stalled by the Coastal Commission's strict regulations, and fuel loads in canyons remain high due to environmental restrictions on brush clearing. The fires, driven by Santa Ana winds, highlight systemic bureaucratic failures in Los Angeles. NUMBER 51940 PACIFIC PALISADES
Legal Docket on the case against Maduro, Moneybeat on the economic stakes of Maduro's capture, and History Book on what fueled the Palisades fire. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Commuter Bible, the Bible podcast series that matches weekly schedules. On podcast apps and commuterbible.org. Annual plans begin this week.From Dordt University. Dordt's online Master of Social Work program equips students for faithful service in their local communities – until all is made new.And from Free Lutheran Bible College. (FLBC), Plymouth, MN, prepares students to live out their calling through the study of God's Word in authentic community since 1964. At FLBC, biblical truth isn't an elective course—it's the foundation of our academic study. Through the study of God's Word in authentic, Christ-centered community, you'll form a biblical worldview that gives you clarity and confidence for whatever comes next—college, career, family, or ministry. Learn more at flbc.edu/world