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We made it to Episode 59 of the Behind the Golf Brand Podcast. In this week's episode, I interview my good friends Enda McLaughlin, the CEO of P2 GRIPS & TRIDENT ALIGN rain gear. Ireland has brought you some of the best golfers, some of the best links courses and now the most innovative putter grip and adjustable ball marker to reach the market! P2 Grips and Trident Align ball marker are based in Co. Wicklow Ireland.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/golfersauthority)
In Episode 8 of Limb Lengthening LIVE Q&A: An anonymous CLL patient by the username: Height Journey (HJ) joins to answer your questions on his stature lengthening experience. Check out his blog below: https://heightjourney.wordpress.com/ 0:00 - Intro 2:10 - Overview of HJ's LL surgery 3:45 - Is he satisfied with height gain 4:25 - Before and after picture 5:10 - Hiring a caretaker 6:00 - Transitioning with P2 nail 6:45 - His pain experience 9:00 - Sleep 10:00 - Consolidation phase 11:25 - Lengthening pain resolved 12:10 - Noticing the height difference 13:20 - Advice to other patients for non-weight bearing 16:30 - Passing time while lengthening 18:30 - Hackerman Patz accessibility 19:30 - Patient privacy at HP house 20:45 - Limited mobility issues 23:00 - Wheelchair 24:30 - When can you play Sports after lengthening 26:15 - Difference between P2 and Stryde 27:30 - Walker then crutches in consolidation 28:15 - Why not the full 8cm
Billy and Adam get facials. In this episode they discuss the various things that go on your face. Glasses, mustaches, wires, cans, ears. The regulars. Plus, a look back at listener's No Joke Top 5 Episodes, the inevitable return of karaoke, the lotion phase of P2 and the sound of vocal warmups! Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the Sea Follow Billy Scafuri: Twitter: @BillyScafuri // Instagram: @BillyScafuri Follow Adam Lustick: Twitter: @AdamLustick // Instagram: @AdamLustick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visit noom.com/atc to start your trial today! Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden are back at it for another jam-packed episode of All Things Covered. First and foremost, we have to settle last week's bet between P2 and BMac (1:15). After the guys finish some high school trash talk, they move on to college with both LSU and FSU starting their respective seasons this week. Each of our co-hosts share some stories from their playing days in Baton Rouge and Tallahassee. Next, SKOL Check-In covers it all from cut day to the preseason to Irv Smith's injury to Harrison Smith's contract extension (21:00). Finally, Around the League returns to focus on Cam Newton's release by the Patriots (33:00). Did Mac Jones deserve the starting job? Next up, we're doing things a bit different this week. Instead of chatting with a guest, Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden empty out the All Things Covered mailbag, answering questions from the listeners and viewers (43:00)! Who will Pat P be listening to before his Week 1 matchup vs. the Bengals? Who is he closest with on the Vikings? Who will Larry Fitzgerald play for in 2021? Who has the higher ceiling: Kyler Murray or Jalen Hurts? Should the Steelers sign Cam Newton? All those questions answered and MUCH MORE on this special edition of ATC. 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saiu mais um episódio! Disponível no #Spotify, #Deezer e demais agregadores. Hoje falamos sobre o filme ANJOS DA NOITE 2 A EVOLUÇÃO (#UNDERWORLD). Disponível em algum lugar desses streamings que você paga e não assiste Faça sua encomenda na Artesanatos Entre Linhas - instagram.com/artesanatos_entrelinhas Compre na #Ludograma_jogos - instagram.com/ludograma_jogos Entre em contato: numpodecat@gmail.com // instagram.com/numpodecat P2 - instagram.com/pedroferrazaragao Bah - instagram.com/barbara.pf.padovan Dan - instagram.com/dans_soares Dú - instagram.com/darthramone Padovan - instagram.com/rp_padovan #podcastbrasil #podcastbrasileiro #podcastbr #cinema #samuraix #rurounikenshin #kenshin #podcastcinema #podcasthumor #podcastruim #podcastsemouvinte #oldboy #PROJETOALMANAQUE #ADOLESCENTEOTARIOVIAJANDONOTEMPO #UNDERWORLD #ANJOSDANOITE #NUMA PLATAFORMA PERTO DE VOCÊ #UMA HASHTAG QUALQUER AQUI
SERMON OUTLINE (29/08/21) Joy complete P2: 1 John 1: 1-4 1. The Introduction: Is our joy complete in God or the world? 1.1 Big Idea: To look at two truths from 1 John ch1 vv1-4 that opens up our pathway to joy complete (1-4) 2. The first truth is our eternal life with God (1-2) 3. The second truth is our fellowship with God and His people (3-4) 4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two truths that we have looked at in 1 John ch1 vv1-4 have we allowed them to open up our pathway to joy (1-4) Reflection: Is your joy complete in God or the world? Has eternal life in God opened up your pathway to joy complete? Are you coming to church to have fellowship with God and His people; to make your joy complete? (Gen. 1: 26; Heh. 8: 10; Hab. 3: 17-18; Matt. 5: 13-16; Jn. 1: 4, 18; 14: 6; 20: 31; Rom. 14: 17; Eph. 1: 19-23; Phil. 4: 4; 1 Thess. 1: 6; Heb. 10: 24-25; 1 Pet. 1: 8; 1 Jn. 1: 1-4; 5: 31)
Visit sonos.com to learn more about the Sonos Arc. One of the best pass rushers in league history, an elite Minnesota Viking and future Hall of Famer, Jared Allen, joins Bryant McFadden to discuss his super successful career (28:45). But first Patrick Peterson is around to chop it up with BMac and the guys have a lot on the line this week as their high school alma maters are set to square off (1:45). Blanche Ely vs. McArthur means a wager is a must for our proud alums. The guys make a bet and discuss their fondest memories of high school football. Next, it's time for SKOL Check-In as P2 breaks down the Vikings 2nd preseason game, what is going well and what needs to be improved on for the team (11:00). Raising the Bar sponsored by Sonos Arc highlights Brandon Aiyuk as a player who could raise his game to the next level this season (17:15). And in 7 Questions, the guys pick which sporting event they'd love to attend outside of the world of football (21:45). Next it's time to welcome our guest, Jared Allen (28:45). Jared discusses the motivation he used at Idaho State to end up in the league and why his Chiefs tenure came to an end after a super strong NFL start. Allen reminisces on playing alongside Pat Williams and Kevin Williams on the Vikings D-line, what it was like to have Brett Favre as his teammate and memories of a devastating conference championship loss for Minny in 2009. He also highlights how he almost became the single-season sack leader while examining a current Viking, Danielle Hunter, and what makes him so special. The conversation then shifts to Jared's Hall of Fame chances and a unique experience off the field when he got to be part of the Jackass 3D movie. Finally, Superlatives where we learn Allen's Top 5 pass rushers in the league right now, the backstory behind his epic retirement video and the best hairstyles in NFL history. Help support Jared's foundation: Jared Allen Homes for Wounded Warriors More about Jared Allen Homes for Wounded Warriors: Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors was formed in October of 2009 by retired Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen after he returned home from his USO trip to US Military Bases in the Middle East. Jared was moved by the commitment, dedication, and sacrifices that our soldiers make every day to protect our freedom. He wanted to say thank you to every soldier in the only way that Jared knows how. By embracing the conflict and making a positive life-changing difference in the lives of those who need it most, Jared and his JAH4WW will help make life for wounded vets just a little bit easier. 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Matt Fanslow is the diagnostic tech/shop manager at Riverside Automotive in Red Wing, MN. His primary responsibilities are to diagnose driveability and electrical/electronic issues, and perform most all programming, coding, initializing, adoptions, etc. Basically, if it needs to be figured out or has wires, it goes to Matt. He's been a tech since 1996. Matt is also a subject matter expert for ASE and has instructed at Vision Hi-Tech Training and Expo. Matt has participated on 18 ASE technical committees for the ASE Practice Test, A6, A7, A8, and L1 tests. He's also done case studies for Standard Motor Products. Fanslow's goal is to do everything in his power to improve the overall level of professionalism within the automotive and light truck repair trade and also raise the level of its public image. Matt Fanslow's Previous Episodes https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22fanslow%22 (HERE). Keith Perkins has been in the industry over 15 years, serving in various capacities, including; engine machinist and assembler, dyno tuner, diagnostic technician, instructor, technical information specialist, and many more roles through the years. He currently operates L1 Automotive Diagnostics and Programming LLC a mobile module programming, diagnostic, immobilizer solution company, Keith also operates the L1 Automotive Training company that offers advanced level automotive training on-site and online at http://www.l1training.com/ (www.L1Training.com). Keith holds the title of ASE Master Certified L1 Technician, holding ASE certifications: A1-A9, L1, L2, L3, X1, P2 and various other industry certifications, he also serves as a Subject Matter Expert for ASE. Listen to Keith's previous episode https://remarkableresults.biz/remarkable-results-radio-podcast/e375/ (HERE) Bill Nalu is President of Interstate Auto Care in Madison Heights, Michigan and has been in business for 30 years. He collaborates with industry professionals, in building today's “high-tech/old-fashioned” customer service system. Bill has been a big contributor to the podcast and he currently serves on several industries and educational advisory councils including AutoValue/Bumper to Bumper, Dorman Industries, and Cardone. Listen to Bill's previous episodes https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=nalu (HERE.) Key Talking Points Part One https://remarkableresults.biz/remarkable-results-radio-podcast/e629/ (HERE) When acquiring hand tools you have to decide on choices of aftermarket or OE specific scan tools There are a lot of myths in which scan tool (OE/Aftermarket) will do a great job Scan tool is a wired term to use. There is a PC and an interface that is part of the system. Can call it a diagnostic platform Many don't know that they can buy factory diagnostic tools. 80% of the aftermarket do not know that they can buy OE Scan tools from the dealer. Get part number. Force the dealer to research and get you the tool. They will tell you that you can't buy it. Don't give up. You can get NASTF involved. Many of these tools are not intuitive to get going. Keith Perkins can help and also Issac Rodell. Many challenges to get an OE diag platform to get up and running, you may need some help. Many OE devices are the only way you can talk to the car Thanks to Matt Fanslow, Keith Perkins and Bill Nalu for their contribution to the aftermarket's premier podcast. Link to the ‘BOOKS‘ page, highlighting all books discussed in the podcast library https://remarkableresults.biz/books/ (HERE). Leaders are readers. Listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Podchaser, and many more. https://remarkableresults.biz/app (Mobile Listening APP's HERE) Find every podcast episode https://remarkableresults.biz/episodes/ (HERE). Every episode is segmented by Series https://remarkableresults.biz/series/ (HERE). Key Word Search https://remarkableresults.biz/tag-cloud/ (HERE). Be socially involved and
In Episode 6 of Limb Lengthening (LL) LIVE Q&A: An anonymous CLL patient joins to answer your questions on his stature lengthening experience. Time-Stamps - 0:00 - Intro 1:25 - Background & reason for getting LL 3:00 - Surgery details and lengthening goal 6:10 - Surgery prep & experience with P2 nail 9:15 - Managing pain levels 14:00 - Sleep 15:35 - Physical Therapy 18:15 - Nutrition 21:30 - Supplementation for LL 26:00 - Physical activities & hobbies 27:00 - Noticing new height 30:00 - Words of advice to future LL patients 34:45 - Items needed for LL 37:20 - Distraction schedule 39:00 - Paying for the procedure 40:30 - Eating enough to heal 42:30 - Different ways to manage pain 46:35 - What's pain similar to 47:50 - Weight-bearing capacity of P2 nail 51:30 - Not doing tibias after femurs 52:20 - Listen to your doctor 54:20 - Getting back to sports & gym after LL 55:30 - Mindset for LL 57:20 - Going for the full 8cm or not 58:40 - Walking gait. More Time-stamps on YouTube...
Visit sonos.com to learn more about the Sonos Arc. Started on Zoom calls and now they are here. This one might sound a little different as Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden link up for the first in-person episode of All Things Covered from Vikings Training Camp in Minnesota. First, the guys welcome on Pat's teammates, WR Justin Jefferson and LB Eric Kendricks, to discuss the upcoming season (0:30). Jefferson highlights the CB he wants to face the most this year, while Kendricks dishes out his Top 5 linebackers in the NFL. Next, P2 and BMac are joined by longtime NFL writer and analyst Pete Prisco to break down his Top 100 Players list and more (20:30). Finally, we hit one of our normal segments and feature #7Questions from our loyal viewers and listeners (35:00). 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Austin joins Michael as we tackle the first 30 cars on the 2021 Le Mans entry list; the prototype categories. LMH, LMP2, Pros, Ams, Orecas, Alpines and Glickenhausen, there's plenty to delve into in this year's LMH and LMP2 entry list for the grand prix of Endurance. We discuss the season so far, our thoughts on balance and pace, the quality of LMP2, plus preview every team and driver to make sure you know who's who for this year's great event! Timestamps; 3:00 - What is LMH 9:15 - Story of the LMH Season 12:15 - The LMH Cars 37:40 - What are the P2's 46:45 - P2 Entry List 2:11:00 - Predictions Thanks always to TheRacingLine.App
Saiu mais um episódio! Disponível no #Spotify, #Deezer e demais agregadores. Hoje falamos sobre o filme Projeto Almanaque, disponivel no #AmazonPrime. Faça sua encomenda na Artesanatos Entre Linhas - instagram.com/artesanatos_entrelinhas Compre na #Ludograma_jogos - instagram.com/ludograma_jogos Entre em contato: numpodecat@gmail.com // instagram.com/numpodecat P2 - instagram.com/pedroferrazaragao Bah - instagram.com/barbara.pf.padovan Dan - instagram.com/dans_soares Dú - instagram.com/darthramone Padovan - instagram.com/rp_padovan #podcastbrasil #podcastbrasileiro #podcastbr #cinema #samuraix #rurounikenshin #kenshin #podcastcinema #podcasthumor #podcastruim #podcastsemouvinte #oldboy #PROJETOALMANAQUE #ADOLESCENTEOTARIOVIAJANDONOTEMPO
Visit sonos.com to learn more about the Sonos Arc. We talk to a legend a remember a legend on this episode. First, Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden link up to cover all things. The guys reflect on the life and career of Bobby Bowden and his lasting legacy on Florida State and college football (2:00). Next, they head to SKOL Check-In as Pat details what it was like to practice in the Vikings stadium for the first time and why he won't be wearing a visor at home in 2021 (11:30). Antoine Winfield Jr. is the 1st subject of our new 'Raising the Bar' segment presented by Sonos Arc (18:00). Finally, P2 and BMac go around the league (25:00) as they discuss Hall of Fame weekend and Pat's desire to one day be enshrined in Canton, Josh Allen's huge extension and brawls during Training Camps. Then, Bryant McFadden welcomes Chris Johnson (39:15) to discuss his football journey. CJ2K reflects on why he was just a 2-star recruit coming out of high school in Orlando and how the NFL Combine changed his draft position and his life. He also shares that he was supposed to be a Pittsburgh Steeler! Johnson comments that he believes that in his prime he is faster than Tyreek Hill is now and that he deserves to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. We cover Chris' electrifying 2009 season which earned him his CJ2K nickname and finish with Superlatives! Follow the Chris' Just Love Coffee Cafe @justloveclermont on Instagram and visit the website: https://justlovecoffeecafe.com/clermont/ 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saiu mais um episódio! Disponível no #Spotify, #Deezer e demais agregadores. Hoje falamos sobre o filme OLDBOY. Faça sua encomenda na Artesanatos Entre Linhas - instagram.com/artesanatos_entrelinhas Compre na #Ludograma_jogos - instagram.com/ludograma_jogos Entre em contato: numpodecat@gmail.com // instagram.com/numpodecat P2 - instagram.com/pedroferrazaragao Bah - instagram.com/barbara.pf.padovan Dan - instagram.com/dans_soares Dú - instagram.com/darthramone Padovan - instagram.com/rp_padovan #podcastbrasil #podcastbrasileiro #podcastbr #cinema #samuraix #rurounikenshin #kenshin #podcastcinema #podcasthumor #podcastruim #podcastsemouvinte #oldboy
With induction ceremonies this weekend, we had to head back to a HOFer for a guest, welcoming Edgerrin James onto the show for an awesome conversation (27:00). But first, Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden chop things up. The guys comment on the value of mental health for athletes and offer their support of Simone Biles (1:30). Next, SKOL Check-In examines the COVID-19 concerns coming out of Vikings Training Camp (7:30). P2 reacts to Aaron Rodgers return to the Packers and recently released Madden ratings (16:45). The Hall of Fame will welcome a handful of new members this weekend, but maybe none as unique as Edgerrin James (27:00). On this episode Bryant McFadden chats with the HOF inductee about his early days in Immokalee, Florida, all the way to what landed him in Canton. The guys of course have to fit in a bit of Miami/FSU trash talk to start. Edge then discusses what it means to enter the Hall with former teammate Peyton Manning and why he chose Jim Irsay as his presenter. He then takes us back to his youth, the importance of staying true to his image and his breakout moment at 'The U.' James then details his pro career starting with his incredible rookie campaign with the Colts and setting sights on records. BMac of course has to mention some defeats his Steelers dished the Colts and later, the Cardinals. Edgerrin shares which running backs he likes watching now, Indy expectations for 2021 and advice he gives his sons during the recruiting process before diving into Superlatives. 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sign up for your Noom trial at Noom.com/ATC. Nominate All Things Covered for The People's Choice Podcast Awards: https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup/ It's an explosive episode of All Things Covered highlighted by not only one of the best defensive players in college football but also by an extremely honest Patrick Peterson sharing his feelings on the end of his tenure in Arizona. First, have you voted for us in The People's Choice Podcast Awards yet (1:30)? P2 makes a sweet offer if we win! The link is at the top of this description. Vaccines in the NFL continue to be a hot topic as the guys address the possibility of forfeits during this season if COVID-19 outbreaks are caused by unvaccinated players (4:30). Pat then expresses his absolute excitement for the start of Vikings Training Camp, saying he feels reinvented and ready to re-establish himself as one of the league's top corners (13:00). He also makes a plea for his new team to trade for a former teammate, after learning that Chandler Jones had requested a trade from the Cardinals (21:00). '7 Questions' focuses on the respect level from players for coaches that played and didn't play (28:45), but then turns into Pat P wanting to get some things off his chest. And that's exactly what he does for over 15 minutes, dishing on what made him so upset with Cardinals GM Steve Keim during the free agency process (34:00). Next, we welcome the next man in line to wear #7 for the LSU Tigers, Derek Stingley Jr (51:30). The junior cornerback discusses his path to Baton Rouge (hint: he didn't have to go very far), winning the title as a freshman, his expectations for this year and what his future may hold at the next level. 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nominate All Things Covered for The People's Choice Podcast Awards: https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup/ On this episode, we add to our coaching staff to make the offense a little more explosive with a conversation with Florida State head coach Mike Norvell. But first, it's time to catch up with Patrick Peterson on his efforts in the American Century Championship and that Eagle on 18. Pat relives one of the best moments of his golf career with us. SKOL Check-In provides P2's official Vikings Training Camp preview as he details expectations for himself and the team during camp. Next, it's the final edition (for now) of 'Has Pat Heard!?' as our guy is set to be on dry land for a while. 7 Questions asks about the future of the Seminoles and offers a perfect lead-in for our guest. Then, Bryant McFadden catches up with the head football coach at his alma mater, Mike Norvell. Norvell discusses his football journey from his playing days at Central Arkansas to his time as an assistant with Todd Graham to getting the offer of a lifetime from Florida State. Coach covers getting the Seminoles gig, the low points of 2020 and what to expect from the quarterback competition in 2021. He also details recent recruiting success, approach to the transfer portal and thoughts on new NIL laws. Lastly, Superlatives where we try to get Mike to give his FSU Mount Rushmore! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vì sao tôi không kể hết câu chuyện bị xâm hại năm 9 tuổi với bố tôi? Vì bố tôi là người rất trọng thể diện, rất giữ hình tượng, nên tôi chắc chắn rằng bố sẽ không bao giờ làm lớn chuyện để bênh vực tôi. Vì sao tôi không tâm sự hết những chuyện bản thân bị ức hiếp ở trường với bố? Vì bố tôi rất bảo thủ, bố sẽ cho rằng tôi đã lẳng lơ với các bạn nam, và chảnh chọe với các bạn nữ, thì mới bị như thế. Đặt mua sách “SENECA: NHỮNG BỨC THƯ ĐẠO ĐỨC – CHỦ NGHĨA KHẮC KỶ TRONG ĐỜI SỐNG” tại đây: https://b.link/seneca-tap01 Ghé Nhà sách Spiderum trên SHOPEE ngay thôi các bạn ơi: https://shp.ee/ynm7jgy Kênh Spiderum Giải Trí đã có Podcast, nghe tại đây: https://anchor.fm/spiderum-giai-tri ______________ Bài viết: Tôi không thích mình được khen xinh (P2) Được viết bởi: Một Người Đẹp Link bài viết: https://spiderum.com/bai-dang/Toi-khong-thich-minh-duoc-khen-xinh-P2-10h5 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spiderum/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spiderum/support
** Kommunale teststasjoner får køer av folk som vil ha negativ koronatest før de skal ut og reise. - Er det egentlig en oppgave for det offentlige helsevesenet? ** Politikere som går ut av regjering bryter loven og lar være å rapportere inn ny arbeidsplass. Ingen av dem har fått noen reaksjon. Kanskje det er lettere å be om tilgivelse enn tillatelse? * 13.000 rapporterte voldshendelser ved norske sykehjem i løpet av ett år. Sykepleierforbundet er overhodet ikke overrasket. * Regjeringen vil mangedoble lakseproduksjonen innen 2050. - Et verdiløst mål, mener Senterpartiet. --- Det er blant sakene i Dagsnytt Atten, i dag i P2 og på nrk.no Jeg heter Sigrid Sollund.
Nominate Pick Six for The People's Choice Podcast Awards: https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup/ The people have been asking and we thought it was time to deliver. Harrison 'Hitman' Smith is probably the top requested guest for All Things Covered and the 5-time Pro Bowl safety came through for a lengthy chat with new teammate Patrick Peterson as well as Bryant McFadden (29:00). But before Harrison, Pat and BMac discuss an award nomination for ATC and P2's birthday plans (1:45)! Then the guys cover all angles of the recent news with the NIL including how it may have impacted them while in school (8:15). They also address the many pros and a couple of cons of the massive changes to the NCAA. Next, the fan favorite joins the podcast (29:00). Harrison Smith discusses his football journey from ending up at Notre Dame to getting his nickname when joining Minnesota to all the ups and downs during his Vikings tenure. Are there any comparisons between Adrian Peterson and Dalvin Cook? Smith has played with both and sees a few similarities. He also comments on why DBs love playing for Mike Zimmer, the missed kick from Blair Walsh in 2014, the Minneapolis Miracle in 2017, keys for the Vikings in 2021 and his future in Minnesota. 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Au programme de ce 62ème épisode de Netflixers, le podcast francophone dédié à Netflix et à la SVOD en général : 00:02:17 : Actus du secteur SVOD français et mondial. On revient sur l'achat par Amazon d'un lot de football qui va avoir des répercussions sur le secteur audiovisuel français, sur la nouvelle boutique de Netflix, le festival de Cannes et la publication du décret SMAD et ce qu'elle signifie pour le futur et la nouvelle chronologie des médias mais aussi les renouvellements, annulations et renouvannulations du mois chez Netflix ainsi qu'une sélection des meilleurs projets annoncés chez Netflix. 01:11:43 : Nos recommandations de juin : On y parle de "Skater girl", "Carnaval", "Awake", "Good on Paper", "Un papa hors pair", "This is Pop" (s1), "Le Cap des Manchots" (S1), "Trois soeurs dans les starting blocks", "Three identical strangers", "Lupin" (P2), "Katla" (s1), "Ca croustille", "The Handmaid's tale" (finale S4), "Hannah Montana" (S1), "Loki" (S1), "Luca", "Love death and robots" (S2), "The Wilds", "Mixte", "Frontière verte", "Scrubs" ainsi que vos recos. 02:11:50 : Sur Netflix France en juillet 2021. Gros tour d'horizon des ajouts tiers et Originals annoncés sur Netflix France le mois prochain. Vous pouvez retrouver cette liste mise à jour dans cet article : https://medium.com/le-futur-de-la-distribution-de-films-en-france/tous-les-ajouts-netflix-originals-de-2021-sur-netflix-france-31060028ca25 Pour vous les Netflixos : Le devoir du mois prochain choisi par Nivrae est "Le guide de la famille parfaite" qui sera dispo le 14 juillet. N'hésitez pas à nous donner votre avis dessus en nous mentionnant sur Twitter @filmsdelover, ou sur le Discord de l'émission dont l'adresse est ci-dessous. Nous avons un Discord avec toutes les dernières infos sur Netflix, des conversations, des débats sur Netflix mais aussi sur les autres services SVOD dispos en France : https://discord.gg/N4Vmd5n (Merci Kris_Mery de l'administrer et de l'avoir créé) Intermèdes audio :"Ruby, tombée du nid" dispo en novembre / "Skater girl", dispo / "Outer banks" (S2) dispo le 30 juillet. Intervenants : Hélène (https://www.twitter.com/nivrae) Damien (https://www.twitter.com/Damien_srsly) Présenté par Frédéric (https://www.twitter.com/filmsdelover).
The Mayor and David look at P2, a two-hander horror movie that, to be fair, increases in quality sharply as it goes on.
Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden link up to cover all things! First, the guys discuss the issue of vaccinations in the NFL (1:45). As Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said, it will be much tougher for players this season if they aren't vaccinated. Pat P talks about why being vaccinated will not only help yourself but the team as a whole. We then transition into SKOL Check-In (8:15), where we cover Danielle Hunter's presence at minicamp, a scary situation for a Minnesota rookie and the potential of the defense. 'Has Pat Heard!?' continues to put P2 to the test (17:15) and '7 Questions' asks which former CB would our CBs like to play alongside the most (22:30)! New York Giants 2nd-year safety Xavier McKinney joins Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden to break down his football journey (28:00). Xavier speaks about his college career first , including why he chose Alabama over Clemson, Nick Saban's future with the Crimson Tide and practicing against Tua Tagovailoa, Jalen Hurts and Mac Jones. McKinney also takes us through his short time in the pros so far, commenting on slipping on draft night, his first INT vs. the Cowboys and holding a grudge against the Eagles for how they handled Week 17. How does he expect the G-Men to perform in 2021? Watch for his confidence level in Daniel Jones PLUS Superlatives. 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DW Lafferty and Mike Lewis conclude their discussion of the unexpected death of Pope John Paul I. They dig into the financial scandal that surrounded the Vatican at the time, as well as Propaganda Due (or P2), a secretive lodge in Italy with masonic origins. Visit us: www.wherepeteris.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/where_peter_is Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/wherepeteris Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/Where_Peter_is
The Lemon City Motorsports Race Team is starting to shape up. Kylie Wang joined us to discuss the French GP. Team roles were finalized. Achilles Carmenate holds down the P1 position while Edwin Garcia is coming up on P2. Team Principal Cindy has been appointed to lead them while Gus Verstacken waits for his chance at a podium.
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The ban has been fully lifted as we welcome more former Miami Hurricanes to the show. Antrel Rolle joins former teammate Bryant McFadden and now former fellow #21 on the Cardinals Patrick Peterson to discuss his journey through college and the pros. But first, BMac and P2 chop things up starting with a focus on Juneteenth, what the league is currently doing to promote social justice and what they can do better. Next, SKOL Check-In covers all things Vikings as Pat P compliments Justin Jefferson for his attitude and route-running ability and offers his impressions on both Kirk Cousins and Kellen Mond. 'Has Pat Heard!?' ends up taking an interest in Larry Fitzgerald's future and if there's any chance he joins Minnesota. '7 Questions' answers who is the best wide receiver in the NFC South. Then, the All American, 1st-round pick & Super Bowl champ, Antrel Rolle adds to our secondary. He discusses choosing UM over Florida, being a freshman on that memorable 2001 team and Sean Tayor's exploits at the college level. Rolle had the chance to cover both Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald in college and details who was better back then. We cover his 2 pick six game vs. the Bengals in 2007, making the switch to safety and his time in Arizona. That's followed by a Super Bowl focus including his role in James Harrison's INT return TD, Santonio Holmes' catch and Eli Manning's ability to step up in the biggest moments. Antrel also discusses this year's Giants team before tackling Superlatives! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With National Pollinator week next week, we caught up with staff at Pollinator Partnership (P2) to learn about what's happening to celebrate the week, but also to catch up on growing P2 initiatives; Bee Friendly Farming and the Pollinator Stewards program.
50 episodes in, we're still celebrating firsts on All Things Covered. On this episode we connect with our first defensive tackle guest and probably the strongest person who has ever appeared on the show. Derrick Brown of the Carolina Panthers joins Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden (36:00), to cover his football journey, which at one point in time looked like it was going to be a basketball journey. But first, P2 and BMac chop it up on the aging process for athletes as Pat details how he treats his body and mind differently as he gets older (1:30). Then, it's time for "SKOL Check-In" as Peterson comments on the Vikings addition of Bashaud Breeland to the secondary (12:00). 'Has Pat Heard!?' truly puts him to the test with sports and non-sports items (17:00), while '7 Questions' has our guys answer the Top 5 coaches they ever went up against (28:15). Then it's time to bring on the man in the middle, Derrick Brown (36:00). DB discusses how he ended up as a football player and then how he ended up at Auburn, while remembering some epic matchups against Georgia, Alabama and Clemson. He explains all that power and explosion through some of his lifting exploits before tapping into his pro career with the Panthers. Brown shares some of his goals entering his 2nd season and what to expect from a Carolina defense featuring Brian Burns, Jaycee Horn and other promising players. Derrick tells Patrick and Bryant the craziest rookie obligation he had last year and how much he had to spend on dinner. Finally, Superlatives! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's episode sheds light on the harm that is perpetuated by purity culture as well as the abuse that can take place within the church. This episode is by no means a denunciation of God or religion. Rather, Brian, who is both a survivor of abuse in the church and a follower of Jesus Christ, sits down with Alyssa to discuss some of the dangerous ways in which religion can be manipulated by humans. Transcript: Alyssa Scolari [00:23]: Hello. Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of Light After Trauma. I am your host Alyssa Scolari. We are here today to talk about a rather sensitive and difficult topic, I would say. We are here with Brian Catton. I do believe this is Brian's first time on a podcast. I met Brian... Brian Catton [00:47]: In a while. Alyssa Scolari [00:47]: What did you say? Brian Catton [00:49]: In a while. Alyssa Scolari [00:50]: In a while. Oh, so you've been on a podcast before? Brian Catton [00:52]: Yes. Alyssa Scolari [00:54]: Okay. Okay. This is the first time he's been on in a while. I do believe that this is the first time you're on talking about this subject. Brian Catton [01:02]: Yes, that's correct. Alyssa Scolari [01:05]: Brian is a friend of mine and my husband's. I met Brian through my husband. Brian Catton [01:11]: I miss you guys. Alyssa Scolari [01:14]: I know. I hate COVID. We miss you too. Brian Catton [01:17]: I know. Alyssa Scolari [01:22]: It sucks. It really sucks. Brian and I have kept in touch on the internet because he is honestly just social justice warrior. Brian does a lot of work and a lot of awareness on autism, which is not going to be the topic today, although I would love to have him back on to talk about autism because he does a fantastic job, just supporting and spreading awareness but I digress. The topic that we are here to talk about today is Purity Culture and the ChurchToo movement. We are here to spread some awareness and shed light on the sexual abuse that is happening in churches and not just sexual, but also psychological and emotional abuse that is happening in church. I just want to preface this conversation. We'll come back to this a couple of times by saying that the goal of this episode is not to denounce any type of religion or Christianity. We are not here to say, "You should not believe in God because of the abuse that happens in churches." We are here spreading awareness and taking shame, and talking about the idea that changes need to happen within the church, not that we need to turn away from the church. With that being said, hello, Brian. Happy Saturday. Brian Catton [03:10]: Happy Saturday to you too. I forget what national day it is today. Alyssa Scolari [03:15]: Every day's national something. Brian Catton [03:17]: Indeed. Alyssa Scolari [03:23]: The first question I have for you is what is the ChurchToo movement and what is Purity Culture? Brian Catton [03:30]: Sure. Let me start with answering the purity culture thing to the best of my recollection. Let me also just give a little bit of background about my Christian journey, that I that came to Christ in 2004. This is right around the height of... Well, this is after the True Love Waits movements that took place in Purity Culture, and promoting and emphasizing sexual abstinence and promoting a high standard of sexual ethic. Nothing wrong with that. There is Biblical precedents that we must maintain a high sexual ethic. The issue with Purity Culture, is that it's done in a very legalistic framework where that it's done in specific doctrine of man ways that may present itself like you can't hold hands when you do. You can't kiss. You have to pursue Biblical courtship. You may know about Josh Harris's books like with I Kissed Dating Goodbye. I mean, that's one of the big examples with that and then Passion Impurity. There are some others that talked about denouncing dating in the sense that dating is just, "Hey, have that and it's all fun and games." Brian Catton [05:01]: While there is an appropriateness as far as saying, "Hey, let's be intentional about dating," the way how Purity Culture did it was that they set up barriers, not even guard rails, where basically, you can't hold hands. You can't kiss. You can't hang out at night. You can't watch Netflix together because your hormones are raging or whatever the excuse may be, and you need to guard each other's hearts, and you hear that type of language. The thing is that with Purity Culture, that's talked about it in such a way that the fine print with that is or else. For example, the or else may be or else you may get kicked out of the church, or else, you're basically deflowering your girlfriend or your boyfriend, essentially translating it in a dehumanizing way of saying or else you're beyond the reach of God's grace and you're pretty much worthless. Alyssa Scolari [06:09]: Even the word de flowering, it's ichy, it makes me feel ichy. Brian Catton [06:13]: It is. Welcome to spring too. mean, the way how it set up is more than just the dating scene, as you may talk, like, with modesty, and especially with women talking about the idea of 1 Timothy 2 that you have to dress yourself in a certain way in order to make sure that your brother in Christ doesn't stumble, when there's no talk about, "Hey, even if that is true, shouldn't we address the main issue, which is that for the guys, you need to watch yourselves too." It's shifting responsibility away from the guys over the girls in the sense of with modesty and with clothing. How it impacts itself is multi layered, as I've been figuring out. I mean, it could be dating. It could be how you dress. It could even be in the sense of with gender and sexual identity. If you even have an inkling of flirting with the idea of coming out, then forget it. You're beyond help. Alyssa Scolari [07:24]: It takes all of the blame. It shifts it on to all of those reasons, the way you were dressed because... Brian Catton [07:31]: You can't feel this way. You can process things this way. You must think about it in these black and white terms, that there's no room for ambiguity, no room for grade, no room for doubt, no room for questions, no room for having meaningful dialogue, which then because it's framed in that binary way of black and white, that basically if it's the wrong answer, then forget it. Basically you could be shunned. You could be forced out of church. You're basically silenced. That happens too many times. Now with the ChurchToo Movement, that formed shortly after MeToo Movement, which I applaud everyone who has come forward and said, "This happened to me and this is wrong. We need to change it." I applaud them with that. ChurchToo is similar to that, except it's taking on all of those sexual ethics within the church along with it. You hear cases of... There was one book I finished where it's talk about how there was a woman who when she was in her teens, her abuser groomed her and then ended up raping her, and basically she was forced to forgive him, which is another thing. [inaudible 00:09:02]. Yeah, tell me that's not fucked up. Alyssa Scolari [09:08]: Oh, it fucking kills me. It kills me. Brian Catton [09:12]: I know, which I mean, that's... Alyssa Scolari [09:14]: Let's forgive him. Brian Catton [09:15]: Exactly. It's just no. basically with the ChurchToo Movement, it's saying we're done with victims having to be villainized and with the villains having to be victimized. I mean, we see it with church. We see it in politics, we see it within celebrities, but with ChurchToo, we're confining it specifically within the context of evangelicals within the sexual ethics in the church. It's important to make sure that reputation is upheld at any and all costs, even if it means that we have to bulldoze Over the trauma that victims have experienced. We have to maintain its prestige, no matter what. Alyssa Scolari [10:09]: That's what it is. It's so much about self-preservation. Brian Catton [10:12]: It is. Alyssa Scolari [10:13]: I love what you said about, we need to stop villainizing the victims and victimizing the villains, which we do in all of rape, sexual assault. We do that all the time. But when it comes to the church, we really lay it on thick because of that desire to have this self-preservation because we need everything to look hunky dory. Brian Catton [10:43]: We have to whitewash the walls double meeting implied by the way. I mean, there is the report that came out about how less than half of Americans are now identifying as regular church attendees, which I mean, I don't want to celebrate that because what do you expect? I mean, it's almost like this. Say, if you and David were to stay in your house, you had some people over and you're watching your dogs do too, by the way... Sidebar, I miss them, too. Alyssa Scolari [11:21]: They're so big. Brian Catton [11:22]: I mean, I'm seeing pictures on the socials but anyway... Alyssa Scolari [11:27]: It's not the same. Brian Catton [11:28]: I know. Once COVID hits, we're getting our backyard fixed. Alyssa Scolari [11:34]: Oh, good. Then we can see [crosstalk 00:11:36]. Brian Catton [11:36]: Yes, you can see the little toddler. He's getting so big and squishy too. Alyssa Scolari [11:43]: Oh, you're baby is so cute. He's so cute. Anyway, we digress. Brian Catton [11:47]: Yes, indeed. I mean, think about this, if you were to live in a house and you had someone inspect it and tell you that there was black mold, there was termites, there was water damage, wouldn't the common sense solution be, we need to get everyone out of here, we need to make sure that this is fixed, and make sure that it's habitable again? Once it is, then we can return and we can carry on. Nope. Alyssa Scolari [12:17]: That would make sense but not in church. Brian Catton [12:21]: Not in church. Nope. Outcomes the paint, we need to paint over that because if we find out about it, then no one's going to want to stay with us. The irony of it all, is that if we use that house illustration, it's almost like if you were to look at your neighbor's house and say, "Well, wait a minute, the front door isn't painted well or they're siding is all messed up, or, well, their driveway is cracked or something like that. It's basically oh, well, because something else is wrong with them, then that frees us from having to take any responsibility on our end to make sure that we maintain safety within our neighborhood." No. Does that make sense? Alyssa Scolari [13:08]: Just to make sure I understand that correctly, what you're saying is that we tend to shift blame when we see that there are cracks in the foundation in someone else's life. That's the scapegoat for churches to shift blame onto that person? Brian Catton [13:23]: Almost. I need foundation out because the foundation is Jesus Christ. first and foremost. No other foundation can be laid or [inaudible 00:13:34], which is Jesus Christ, which is why I'm focusing more on everything above the foundation, the water game, the black mold, the pesticides, termites. Alyssa Scolari [13:46]: Any imperfection. Brian Catton [13:48]: Any imperfection, as long as we can identify it outside of the church, and demonize, and dehumanize that, then that frees us from having to change anything on our end. No, it doesn't. Alyssa Scolari [14:02]: Because it's like, the church isn't the problem. You're the problem. Brian Catton [14:05]: Exactly. That's pretty much what... I mean, with many church issues, but within Purity Culture, that's the way how it is, that basically, it's almost like everyone is on a sin house that basically, if there's any imperfection with the way how you date or with how you dress, or with how you identify yourself from a gender standpoint or from a sexual standpoint, we are going to exploit that because then that makes us the moral Vanguards, and that makes us the faithful witnesses of what Christianity is like when in reality, no, it does. Alyssa Scolari [14:45]: In a way, and this is what you're saying is really tying both Purity Culture and sexual abuse in the church together forming in my brain in a way, it's like Purity Culture paves the way For churches to blame the other when sexual abuse happens or any abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse. Brian Catton [15:13]: It's rape culture. Alyssa Scolari [15:14]: Yeah, yes. Yes, that's exactly what I'm hearing. It's like, oh, ichy, that's the only word I have. I'm like [inaudible 00:15:24]. Brian Catton [15:24]: Yes. Here's the other thing that I found. Here's the other thing I'm coming to realize. It's very interesting with Purity culture and with sexual ethics, they have the sex talks about just making sure that you guard your heart and keep yourself pure. I mean, that's fine and all, but there's no counterbalance to it. There's no discussion about what to do in cases of rape. There's no talks about the other C word, consent. Alyssa Scolari [15:51]: Mm-hmm [affirmative]. Brian Catton [15:52]: There's none of that happening. In fact, one of the things I've been pushing my youth pastor to do is, "Hey, we need to talk about rape. We need to talk about consent," not to say it's acceptable. We hate it. But we need to basically say, "Rape is wrong. Consent is mandatory." Anything short of a yes means no. No further questions. Hard stop. Remove any ambiguity in that response. Purity Culture doesn't talk about rape or consent. Alyssa Scolari [16:29]: Not at all. They pretend like it doesn't exist. Brian Catton [16:32]: Hence Purity Culture leads to a Church's version of rape cult. Alyssa Scolari [16:37]: Yeah. Yeah. We know why Purity Culture is so damaging. Brian Catton [16:43]: Mm-hmm [affirmative]. Alyssa Scolari [16:49]: I understand more about the ChurchToo Movement. How did you become so passionate about this? Because this is something you're really, really, really passionate about. Brian Catton [17:06]: Story time. Alyssa Scolari [17:08]: You also don't have to answer that question if you don't want to. Brian Catton [17:11]: No, no, I want to. Alyssa Scolari [17:12]: People don't have to answer my questions. Brian Catton [17:13]: I want to because again, as far as raising awareness, if I don't tell the truth about what happened to me, not to say that it's all dependent upon me, but if I don't tell the truth about what happened to me, that may not encourage others to come forward and share their stories as well, and [inaudible 00:17:40] sounds. The issue is with remaining silent about it. As far as my story goes, there was no sexual abuse that happens to me, per se, which is one of the reasons why I was initially hesitant upon it, but nevertheless, as you affirm and as I affirm abuse is still abuse, no matter what shape, size, color. Alyssa Scolari [18:14]: Yes, and you talking about this, even though it's not sexual abuse is all the more important because you're giving a voice to all of the other people who are in that ambiguity going, "Well, it wasn't sexual abuse. Does it count?" Brian Catton [18:28]: It does. Alyssa Scolari [18:28]: You're here being like, "Hell, yes, it counts." Brian Catton [18:32]: Fuck, yeah, it counts. My story, again, I became a Christian 2004, started finding out more about the Josh Harris book, so I could stand by employments girl, back then at. But I mean, since 2019, Josh has come forward and says that he basically terminated all publishing deals on his books, so no more. His books are being published with advance to his teaching. He has taken ownership of that, but still, the damage has been done. That said, one of the books I picked up, talked about courtship, which I mean, I thought, "Well, okay I want to please my God. This seems to be the way to do it." There are a little bit of legalism in that language. Yeah, you better believe it. Here's the other thing that's insightful about this too. You hear a little bit about prosperity Gospel, that if you do these things, if you court the right way, then God's going to bless your marriage. You're going to have the best sex life ever. Yeah, which is just wow, that type of language. But back then, I mean, I was still a fairly new Christian, as far as the conduct aspect is concerned. I thought, "Okay, yeah. Cool. I'm in. I'm buying this. Not be on the book." I mean, I thought, "Okay, this is great." Brian Catton [20:03]: There was a church I attended during my winter, fall, springs, summer breaks. There was a girl who I was attracted to and I found out that she was the admin assistant that had nothing to do with it. But I mean, I found her, well, I'll just say very attractive. I found her conduct attractive. I found a lot of things attractive about her. I thought, "Okay, well, let me pray about it." I think how I used to pray about it [inaudible 00:20:36]. But I mean, I did. I end up talking with the pastor about it. I ended up talking with her dad about it. Again, this is critical too that, basically, you have no free thoughts or very little then that things have to be done under the submission on the other password of pastors and friends because they're there to protect you. You need accountability because we're going to make sure that we protect you from sin. I ended up having a DTR talk, and things were great, except a few months later found out that her dad was [inaudible 00:21:18]. I mean, despite that, I still stayed with her because I mean, anything like that is finding out about your own parents being quiet in something that controversial is like, "Okay, let me bear with you with this. Let me guide you with this." Brian Catton [21:42]: This is all before the days of Instagram, FaceTimes, and all that good stuff. Sticking with Facebook and emails and texting before unlimited texting. Verizon, I hate you with all my heart. But I mean, things progressed from there and then having some more talks with her mom because things had to be done under her watching, with her permission as well which okay, fine, whatever. I'll do it because I want to please God. I wanted to protect her and everything like that. We didn't even kiss then. What is it? This is in P2 year... I was in pharmacy school. P3 year, I came back for fall break, I told her I love her, and I meant it too. I mean, things started to blossom. But I mean, there is no physical... There is nothing controversially physical except for [inaudible 00:22:51] cuddle. Alyssa Scolari [22:58]: Cuddling. Brian Catton [23:00]: But it's just like, "Okay, come on. I'm able to think for myself and know, when it is too much, I'm able to advocate myself in that regard." But also, one of her friends, he would come down through Winchester, Virginia, where I went to college, and he would talk about, "You need to be stable. You need to be a man. You need to be a source of stability for her." I'm thinking, "Well, fuck. I can't do that even if I tried." I mean, forget the fact that I'm in pharmacy school. Forget the fact that I have autism. Forget the fact that I'm trying to do my best with everything. It's just, man, if I can't take care of myself, how much less? Can I take care of her? I mean, it was depressing. I mean, again, that's where the toxic masculinity within Purity Culture takes place that, really? Do I have to? I want to but is it required of me? What's the RLS part? But yeah, so things progressed along swimmingly well, and then I basically got chastised because I end up telling him that, "Well, I love her." He's like, "You what?" It's just like, "Dude, it's dating. Really? While on the fact that she couldn't make a weekend trip to be my plus one at some weddings. Let alone the fact that she would seldom visit unless it'd be with one of her close friends. Brian Catton [24:50]: Hindsight, it was just "Okay, I'm doing all these things for you but I don't feel like that there's any reciprocation." "Oh, well, you're being selfish." "Why? I mean, am I not allowed to say, "Hey, I would love it if you could come down here?" But her parents prohibited for whatever bullshit reason. January came along, and the pastor basically put the E break and he said, "Listen, you guys really need to slow the pace down. You're..." Alyssa Scolari [25:22]: Good lord. Brian Catton [25:26]: Now I'm just thinking like, "Whoa..." Alyssa Scolari [25:29]: We're already at a snail's pace, buddy. Brian Catton [25:32]: Yeah, well, because like I said, I love her and the fact that emotions get entangled so much that it's like you're flying a kite. If a huge gust of wind blows, and then it plummets, and then the kite breaks, and there's no hope of redemption beyond this. Really? Yeah, way to go teaching God's sovereignty and that God does cause all things, including emotions, possibly running wild to happen for our good and learning from our mistakes. Anyways, things took well, opened the door for that nosedive because it was just this is really hard for me, because it's P3 year of my spring semester, I took pharmacy law, gag. I was getting ready for my clinical rotations. I just felt like I wasn't receiving reciprocated support. Well, on the fact that I couldn't talk with other girls within my church, let alone within my own school. I mean, I did. Don't tell anyone. Alyssa Scolari [26:51]: That will be a secret. Brian Catton [26:53]: Well, it's too late. It's already on the interwebs. But yeah, I ended up just sharing my frustrations with her mom and everything like that, and then she withdrew support for us, that basically that was her final straw. Then Easter Sunday night, I was driving back from visiting my parents because I was in Virginia, my parents were in New Jersey at the time, we met halfway. Then basically, my, well, then girlfriend told me that we really need to pray about this. I can tell from the tone of her voice that she's shocked. She basically, "Well, my mom, just word vomited on me." I pretty much went [inaudible 00:27:47] for less than 24 hours I would say. But it was just like, "Wait a minute, I'm not..." Also, by the way, I was having many doubt, which you cannot have any doubt whatsoever. No questions. It was tough maintaining that facade. I just said, "You know what? Fuck it." I broke up with her. The funny thing is that after I told her and as I was walking back in and getting ready to study for one of my therapeutics classes, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders. I thought, "Well, great. That's just..." Alyssa Scolari [28:31]: You broke free from that Purity Culture and the gas lighting. Brian Catton [28:37]: Yeah. In some sense, yes. I mean, that's the biggest one that I broke free from. I mean, of course, with any breakup, it's hard. I did check up with her. I did own up to some things that I did wrong. Then, basically, a week later, I checked in, "Hey, how are you doing?" Essentially, she just in a few short words, in a Biblical sense, she told me to fuck off. Then her pastor came in and said, "Well, actually, you need to write a letter of apology, outlining what you did wrong and how the relationship in a sense was successful and just like, just insert I can't even... Alyssa Scolari [29:31]: That's such an abuse of power. Brian Catton [29:34]: It's just like, "Well, fine. I'll do it." The thing is that still to this day, there has been no mutually reciprocated apology from her to me. Her husband reached out and basically said, "I'm sorry, but you need to do better," which, listen, buddy, my issue isn't with you. It's with your now wife." This still remain sang for over a decade. Part of the reason why I became so passionate about it, it's just that, Purity Culture and ChurchToo, it's one of those, wow, it's not just the sexual abuse. It certainly entails that but there's so much more to it. It's the gas lighting. It's the mental abuse. Alyssa Scolari [30:32]: The psychological manipulation of parents coming into the relationship and telling you who you are is not good enough, and that that prayed on it, and that they have the message that you're not good enough. That wears on you. Brian Catton [30:48]: It did. It was to the point where I mean, I wasn't suicidal, thank God, but, it was almost like, I need professional help. That was being prevented. I felt shamed for admitting that I need professional help. "No, you don't. You just need to pray even more." Really? Alyssa Scolari [31:07]: No. Brian Catton [31:08]: I mean, even in pharmacy school, ironically enough, here's the irony of all of this within Purity Culture, I was anti antidepressants, I was anti psychiatric care and everything like that. Yeah. Now just realizing, one of the big things I learned in clinical rotations is to view the patient as a whole. Don't view the part as the whole. I mean, some of the parts does make the whole but when it comes to with mental issues, I mean, that is a part of them, but it's not the entirety of it, if it makes any sense. It's just, people are just one thing. There's multiple dimensions of who people are. With Purity Culture, it packages it in a nice, easy to understand and apply, and to respond. Alyssa Scolari [32:16]: Very black and white, when humans are anything but in the black and white area. Brian Catton [32:24]: Yeah, absolutely. Alyssa Scolari [32:26]: Now, what would you recommend...? Your story is one of just intense and chronic psychological, manipulation, and abuse as a result of Purity Culture, which leaves you feeling just... It's a mindfuck. I can't think of any other way to put it. It's an absolute mindfuck. What do you recommend to somebody who might be listening right now, who is feeling like, "Hey, I think I'm caught up in this" or is going, "Oh, I was caught up in this at one point in my life." Maybe not what they can do as in how physically within their church but how do they hold on to the faith in Jesus, or whatever their religion may be while also acknowledging that bad things came as a result? Brian Catton [33:24]: First and foremost, I'm going to affirm this with all my heart on [inaudible 00:33:28], what habits you use. Absolutely not. [inaudible 00:33:31] You need to believe that with every single ounce, as hard as that is, what happened to you is not your fault. That's what's painful about it. It's that, well, if I didn't listen, it's not your fault. Yeah, but if I did, and then... No, no, no, I get that. Alyssa Scolari [33:55]: It's not your fault. Brian Catton [33:57]: I realized that there were situations that happen, but you're not responsible for the way how they chose to prey on you. The shame isn't yours. It's theirs that they have to take. They're the ones who have to take ownership of and if there even are a decent human being, let alone a Christian, they should be willing to apologize for that and leave the decision of extending forgiveness [inaudible 00:34:26]. That said, that applies for any human being, irrespective of any religion because like it or not, no matter... Yeah, you've seen my posts that no matter what your gender and/or sexual identity is, no matter what your race is, no matter what your religion is, all human beings are created in the image of God, and because of that every single human being has God bestowed dignity, honor, worth, value, and respect. For Christ's sake, and I mean that with sincerity, for Christ's sake, hold on to that, even if your strength is fleeting. Hold on to, that you are valuable because you bear God's image. That is something that no matter what abuse that you experience, that is something that will never be taken away. Brian Catton [35:30]: Now, as far as the practical stuff goes, if you're in imminent danger, report it to local law authorities right away. Actually, I would say report it to local law enforcement first, whether it was rape or not, whether you're experiencing domestic abuse, whether you're experiencing physical abuse. If you're on a college campus, let the Help Center know. They have crisis centers. They should have crisis centers available and it's been years but zooming, now, if someone you know, is a minor, there are states like Pennsylvania that mandates pastors and clergy as mandatory child abuse reporters. Alyssa Scolari [36:18]: New Jersey, yep, New Jersey too. Brian Catton [36:21]: Excellent. Thank You ACT 31 for PA. I don't know what it is in New Jersey, but if it is, shout it out. Alyssa Scolari [36:28]: No clue. Brian Catton [36:29]: Okay. That said, I say report it first and then report it to pastors. The thing is that also you must... I realize that what about to say is traumatic. Find someone who's going to believe you. I realize that language, it does bring up the same language like with Brett Kavanaugh, Christie Boss report. I believe you friended. I believe he doesn't mean that. I believe everything that you say 100% and throw any logic out of the way. No, if someone told you that your house is on fire, "I believe you. Let's go back and let's take a look and see if it really is on fire. If so, let's make sure that we get the house extinguishment... Let's make sure that everyone is safe. That's all we're trying to say. Alyssa Scolari [37:24]: Find somebody who will take it very seriously. Brian Catton [37:26]: Exactly. That's what churches must do. Now, here's the other thing that I mentioned PA in New Jersey being mandatory child abuse supporters. Now, here's the other thing for the victim, that leaves the victim empowered because now that you reported it to the church, now the church is held responsible for having to report it. If they do not, then they are held liable. Now, I'm speaking only for Pennsylvania, I'm not sure what it is for New Jersey, but penalties for failing to report or to file a report ranges from a misdemeanor to felony both to the second degree. It could be anywhere either one to two years in prison and a fine about the 5,000 or five to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. Now, again, if what you're experiencing is domestic abuse, here's the telephone number for the National Domestic Violence. Let's see if you can also slap it in the notes too. Alyssa Scolari [38:30]: Yep, I will. Brian Catton [38:31]: Yep, 1-800-799-safe. Again, that's 1-800-799-safe. Here's the other thing, if you don't feel comfortable talking about it, there it is, also a chat function enabled. You can chat with someone right away. You also have the suicide hotline. The new three digit code for that is 988. If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, call that number. Don't question if you are. Here's the thing, once you do escape, and I mentioned this in the beginning, give yourself space and grace to feel. I mean, any violation of trust fails [inaudible 00:39:14]. The interesting thing is that the people who you would expect to trust are the biggest fucking liars out there and the people you expect to who wouldn't believe you are your biggest advocatess. It's very counterintuitive. Alyssa Scolari [39:33]: It is. Brian Catton [39:34]: It is one of the most bitter sweet realities I've come to experience, that non-Christians do far better with dealing with the ramifications of abuse than Christians do, which should not [crosstalk 00:39:49]. Alyssa Scolari [39:49]: It's very sad. Brian Catton [39:49]: It is. Alyssa Scolari [39:49]: It's very sad. Brian Catton [39:52]: Here's the thing, if there were reputable data that had evidence upon evidence, upon evidence to the contrary, I will eat my words and own up to it, but I've yet to see it. I'm pretty sure... Yeah. Now, again, here's the other thing. Once you do escape, be prepared to lose relationships. I mean, that's part of the trauma too. You may have developed some strong friendships, I have, and having to leave that after coming forward because of self-preservation while the church is decaying and importing from within, it's traumatic. It's devastating. It's depressing. Alyssa Scolari [40:41]: Yeah, it certainly is. Brian Catton [40:43]: In a sense, I say with caution, prepare to feel alone. Do what you must, get counseling, start on medication. Alyssa Scolari [40:53]: Know that ultimately, you will find people who stand by your side. Brian Catton [40:57]: Yes. Hard communities. Yes. That's the other thing. S Alyssa Scolari [41:01]: Such great advice. Brian Catton [41:03]: It is. Take care of yourself. Thank you. If applicable, take care of others within your family who are abused, especially if the abuse happened to a minor within someone you know. Now, again, there's no prescriptive way or any straightforward or linear way of saying, here's how you handle... There's no 12 step program. You will follow on this as well. There's no clear cut way as to how to deal with trauma because every human being is different. Every human being processes trauma differently. Every human being feels trauma differently. There may be certain triggers that may happen. There may be some overlap. That's up to you as far as how you want to move forward. Now, for the Christian, I also want to say and this is piggybacking off with Beth Moore's advice after her defecting from the Southern Baptist Convention, sidebar, you go, girlfriend. Embrace your wilderness, wandering. Realize and rejoice with mangled tears, sorrow, angry, that you serve, and you are loved by the Son of God, who Himself became a man of sorrows and acquainted with truth. Yes, we do feel alone. I'm not trying to minimize what I say next. Brian Catton [42:41]: But the good news is that because of what Jesus did at the cross, we'll never had to feel that alone ever again. Alyssa Scolari [42:49]: Yeah, that's great advice. Brian Catton [42:56]: If I could just shake somebody up, check them in their nerds, do whatever it takes to make them believe it, I would. I realized that's going to take time. Now, if you're someone who's advocating for someone, give them space as well. Don't be like Job's friends and offer trite Christian cliches. That may be while true and everything like that, but in the moment, trauma is still trauma. Give them space. Give them a place. Give them grace. Alyssa Scolari [43:29]: Absolutely. Brian Catton [43:31]: Be very, very patient with them. Yes, I realize that you're going to have to associate with someone who has experienced trauma. Yes, I've realized that there may be some, that you may be feeling a little bit outcast. Well, guess what? Get over it. Jesus did, and so can you. He can help you to be a faithful friend. We can help you to be a person who can be a sounding board. He can help you be a good friend to speak a faithful word at an appropriate time. He can also help you just to say, "Listen, I'm going to apply Galatians 6:2, not to get some brownie points with God, but because His love has set me free to bear your burdens." I see your burdens as being heavy. I hear the choking up and fear and I'm going to do what I can to come alongside you no matter what it takes. If Christians within churches began to do that without having to address any bullshit neowans or anything like that, then maybe, perhaps we can reclaim some credibility that yes, we do stand for those who are marginalized and we do stand for justice in the sense that we will do whatever it takes to make sure that those who are truly victims do the same. Alyssa Scolari [45:33]: Thank you. Such incredible advice. Such an important story. I'm sure that that was not easy for you. Thank you so much for coming on the show and for just being vulnerable and for empowering others to take their healing into their own hands. I appreciate it. Brian Catton [45:56]: Yep. Thanks, Alyssa. Alyssa Scolari [45:58]: Thanks for listening, everyone. For more information, please head over to lightaftertrauma.com or you can also follow us on social media. On Instagram, we are at Light After Trauma and on Twitter, it is @lightafterpod. Lastly, please head over to patreon.com/lightaftertrauma. To support our show, we are asking for $5 a month, which is the equivalent to a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Please head on over. Again, that's patreon.com/lightaftertrauma. Thank you, and we appreciate your support.
David, a cosmetic limb lengthening patient underwent femoral lengthening on May 6, 2021 at the Paley Institute using the Precice 2.2 nails. He was 166cm (5'5" 1/2) and has a goal of 5.1cm on the femurs. He shares the background story that led to his decision to go through with the procedure as well as intriguing statistical facts on how height can impact areas of one's life including career, social interaction, mental health and more. David wraps up the interview with several helpful tips for prospective patients looking to undergo the procedure to be more satisfied with their height. He plans to come back on in this follow-up series to update you on his recovery in the future. 0:00 – Intro 0:55 – Making his decision to do limb lengthening 2:30 – His father's view on limb lengthening 3:30 – His friend's attitude towards his stature in middle & high school 4:30 – Effects and Statistics of Short Stature (social, dating, jobs) 7:30 – Learning about LL 8:45 – Family support during LL 10:20 – Impact of Height on Income 12:00 – Height & Suicide Correlation 13:15 – Pre-Surgery Thoughts 14:30 – Comparing Dr. Paley vs. Dr. Rozbruch's LL philosophies 16:10 – How he's doing currently (1 month mark) 17:20 – Noticing height difference when comparing standing next to others 18:00 – Two types of pain 19:00 – Doing Hydrotherapy in Pool with P 2.2 nails 20:30 – Which muscles got tightest 21:30 – Stretching throughout the day – even just a little bit here and there 22:30 - Height goals for David 25:00 – Don't trade length for function 26:20 – Support during lengthening 28:20 – Cost of procedure (and additional costs) 32:15 – Thoughts on complications 34:35 – Losing weight during LL 37:10 – Importance of quality nutrition and ample calories 38:10 – Pain management and sleep 40:40 – Distraction rate David is using currently 42:30 – P2 vs. Stryde nail thoughts 47:50 – Final words of advice
Last year, we featured Cardinals check-ins on a weekly basis during the season. This year it's time for change not just to Vikings check-in, but to SKOL check-in as Pat P is eager to about his new team. Patrick Peterson is embracing his new situation and new opportunity with the Minnesota Vikings. Recently, we've seen some vintage Pat P clips from the team's OTAs as he tells us how he physically feels. Not only does his body feel great, but he finally feels appreciated on an organizational level. Our colleague Pete Prisco recently released his Top 100 NFL players for the 2021 season and P2 was a notable omission. Pat reacts and makes a guarantee for the future of that list. We also get his thoughts on working with Mike Zimmer, the potential of the Minnesota defense with a focus on the secondary. Who is someone that has surprised him during these offseason activities? The answer actually might surprise YOU. Lastly, how closely is Peterson monitoring Aaron Rodgers' situation with the Packers, knowing that Green Bay should be the stiffest competition in the division? This is our first true SKOL check-in! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We answer Gatas a Questions about: Underrated pogi points, recent financial mistakes, and Umbrella academy. We also share some of your favorite THHS mixes for a chance to win P2,000 worth of Chow King GCs! (check our THHS Leche Fam FB page for more deets!)Download Kumu!: podlink.co/kumu-halohaloshow Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/halohaloshow(GET OUR MERCH! Deets on the gram)Follow our new FB PAGE:"THE HALO HALO SHOW LECHE FAM"Tweet us @thehalohaloshow#TheHaloHaloShow@ricaggg@itsmejayseeLeche-Fan Mail:thehalohaloshow@gmail.com We recorded via Zoom using our ELGATO WAVE 1 microphones and they sound fantastic, go get one!
Two months ago, Kyle Golden, P2 executive and a good friend of TOTB had a simple message: “you guys need to have Thomas Feighny on your podcast, the guy is electric”. And boy, was he right. Thomas was born with the gift of gab, a passion for storytelling, and a desire to march to the beat of his own drum. Buying a used police cruiser at an Amarillo, TX auction? Sure! Starting a new company in the middle of a pandemic? Why not? Moving to Houston in the middle of the Summer? Of course. Bike riding at 5 AM in 15 degree weather? You already know. Thomas brings an undeniable passion, energy, and youthful exuberance to this weeks TOTB. The post Thomas the Feighn on Tripping Over the Barrel appeared first on Digital Wildcatters.
Two months ago, Kyle Golden, P2 executive and a good friend of TOTB had a simple message: “you guys need to have Thomas Feighny on your podcast, the guy is electric”. And boy, was he right. Thomas was born with the gift of gab, a passion for storytelling, and a desire to march to the beat of his own drum. Buying a used police cruiser at an Amarillo, TX auction? Sure! Starting a new company in the middle of a pandemic? Why not? Moving to Houston in the middle of the Summer? Of course. Bike riding at 5 AM in 15 degree weather? You already know. Thomas brings an undeniable passion, energy, and youthful exuberance to this weeks TOTB. The post Thomas the Feighn on Tripping Over the Barrel appeared first on Digital Wildcatters.
Greetings Comrades! Part 1 of our Mayak episode, P2 coming tomorrow. You'll hear everything yourselves, basically. But we had to split this in two, it got too long and too weird. Then again, it's Mayak - the WORST place to work on the planet! Enjoy, this one's weird! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's guest was an inspiration to both of our hosts for his ability to play both sides of the ball in college and bring some added swag to the SEC. And although Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden ultimately signed elsewhere, they each took visits to the University of Georgia because of the standard that Champ Bailey had set. So it's only right that we welcome one of the most accomplished corners ever to the show (25:30)! But first, P2 and BMac chop it up on what's happening at Vikings OTAs (1:30). Does Pat have a swag update to share? And how is he acclimating with his new organization? 'Has Pat Heard!?' sees how much he knows about the latest happenings with a member of his 2011 draft class and what went down in the golf world this weekend (11:30). '7 Questions' asks if the guys prefer to play man or zone coverage (17:30). Next it's time for our secondary to expand. Champ Bailey discusses everything from his collegiate exploits to his pro dominance and many moments along his career (25:30). First, the Georgia native details his start in football, how he ended up with the Dawgs and finishing 7th in the 1998 Heisman Trophy voting. We then take it to the NFL as this GOAT shares what it was like learning from 2 other all-time studs at the position and teaming up with Deion Sanders and Darrell Green in the Washington secondary. P2 has to ask some technical DB questions regarding Champ's stance and we get educated on an absolutely wild stat from his career. Bailey tells the guys what it was like to get traded to Denver in 2004, how he developed his reputation as a strong tackler, what happened on that infamous play with Ben Watson and his other-worldly 2006 season. An inquisitive Pat P hears all sorts of Hall of Fame details before we cover current Broncos topics such as former QB Tim Tebow returning to the NFL as a tight end, the selection of CB Patrick Surtain II and Aaron Rodgers rumors. Finally, Superlatives where Champ lists his top 5 cornerbacks of all time! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I discuss using P2 for collaboration [powerpress]
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This week we're cracking open a can of beans and the 21st best season of Survivor as Rob is joined by Haley and Lindsay to discuss Survivor: Africa (PART TWO) The post Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings | #21: Africa PART TWO appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
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This week we're cracking open a can of beans and the 21st best season of Survivor as Rob is joined by Haley and Lindsay to discuss Survivor: Africa (PART TWO) The post Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings | #21: Africa PART TWO appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Herm Edwards is a football lifer with loads of wisdom to pass along which he has done for years as a coach and continues to share on this episode as our latest guest (33:00)! But first, P2 and BMac chop it up on Vikings OTAs and react to Minnesota's 2021 regular season schedule (1:30). Which game does P2 have circled already? We think you may know the answer. Coming off an incredible performance last week, the namesake of 'Has Pat Heard!?' attempts to continue his hot streak (11:45). '7 Questions' takes a look at WR matchups Pat P is looking forward to this season and he retells a story involving one of his early battles with Calvin Johnson (24:30). We need to add to our secondary with someone who played the position and coached the position. Former defensive back and current Arizona State head football coach Herm Edwards joins hosts Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden to discuss everything from his playing days to coaching days (33:00). Herm fills the guys in on his style as a player and how corners have evolved through the years. He also breaks down the most famous play of his career, known as 'The Miracle at the Meadowlands' to Eagles' fans and simply as 'The Fumble' to Giants' fans. Edwards describes his interest and influences in coaching with credit to guys like Tony Dungy, Dick Vermeil and Marty Schottenheimer. While an assistant in Tampa, he had the opportunity to coach Ronde Barber and speaks to why he deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. Coach details his first opportunity at a head job with the Jets, getting traded to the Chiefs and stresses the importance of having a good quarterback. Why are we seemingly not making much progress when it comes to hiring more diverse coaches? That subject is tackled by the guys before they get into the Sun Devils, assessing the feedback around Herm's hire, his confidence heading into Year 4 with the program and what his future in coaching holds. Finally, Superlatives, where we learn the background behind "You Play To Win The Game!" 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this season finale episode, Sean and Jovin are joined by Rachel and Alvin to discuss their P2 year and the future of the podcast team. PS: This episode is the last episode with Sean and Jovin as leaders of the podcast team. We have had an incredible time being of service to you all and look forward to the podcast growing with Rachel and Alvin. Thank you to everyone for all the support, feedback, and love over the past couple of years!!! We greatly appreciate it! :)
Teddy Bridgewater's name has been in the news but he hasn't spoken to the media since his trade from Carolina to Denver. That changes on this episode as Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden chat with the new Broncos quarterback about his current situation and entire career (32:00). But first, Pat P and BMac chop things up on one of Teddy's teammates and how the organization and the NFL is approach his injury. Ja'Wuan James tore his Achilles during an off-site workout which has sparked a debate about how these situations should be handled in terms of compensation. Our hosts weigh in (1:30). P2 puts forth a phenomenal effort in 'Has Pat Heard!?' causing a conversation if the segment should be retired (10:00)! Peterson and McFadden each share teammates they looked up to during '7 Questions' (23:30). Next, it's time to expand the coverage and welcome on another signal caller. Teddy Bridgewater joins the podcast to share his journey (32:00). Teddy takes us from Opa-Locka to Louisville, Minnesota, New York (very briefly), New Orleans, Carolina and now Denver. He was around one of the greatest high school football teams ever - 2007 Miami Northwestern - and explains what he took away from that squad. While many members of that team went on to play locally in college at Miami, Bridgewater forged his own path at Louisville. A few years later, another South Florida QB followed in his foot steps and ended up being the #32nd pick in the draft...Teddy shares his thoughts on Lamar Jackson and the criticism he often receives. #5 then offers some advice for how Pat P can handle the cold in Minnesota. Our great guest then speaks openly about his horrifying injury he suffered in 2016, how it changed his thought process and his road to recovery. Learning from Drew Brees is something any quarterback could benefit from, and Teddy says his two years in New Orleans did wonders for his process. Did he get a fair shot in Carolina? And how is he approaching a quarterback competition in Denver? Finally, we finish on Superlatives! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's about time Fred Taylor gets his due. Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden do that by welcoming on the former Gator and Jaguar great to discuss recent moves made by his old organization and to highlight his case for the Hall of Fame and lots more (29:00). But first, our co-hosts chop it up on the NFL Draft with a focus on the Vikings' pick and how some of our former guests fared (2:00). 'Has Pat Heard' tests P2's knowledge of juicy football rumors (11:30), while we learn Pat's first impressions of Minnesota during our newly re-branded '7 Questions' segment (23:15). Then it's time to chat with a great pro (whether it be at football or podcasting), Fred Taylor (29:00). Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne are now Jags, so what does the man who spent 11 years with the organization think of the selections? Tim Tebow is also rumored to potentially be joining the team as we hear Fred's feelings about his return. Taylor then shares what it was like growing up in Belle Glade, Florida, and addresses the legend of kids chasing rabbits in his hometown. He traveled north to the University of Florida for his college career then not too far to Jacksonville for his pro career as we discover more about those experiences. Fred details how injuries early in his career could have negatively impacted the perception of his game in the long run. Playing in a small football market also didn't help his case when it came time for Pro Bowl selections. Despite all that, he built a strong case for the Hall of Fame and believes he will eventually be inducted. Hear Taylor relive memories of a 2007 playoff matchup vs. the Steelers and explain why his podcast "I Am Athlete" has found so much success. Superlatives attempt to settle the greatest Jaguar of all time! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The South Florida flavor continues on All Things Covered as we welcome our second Miami Hurricane in as many weeks. Santana Moss not only dominated on the college stage at 'The U' but brought that playmaking ability to the league for a successful 14-year NFL career. He joins co-hosts Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden to discuss his path and shares some tremendous stories along the way (31:00). But first, Pat and BMac chop things up, starting with another big announcement from P2 himself (1:15)! It's NFL Draft week, as the guys take a trip down memory lane to the 2011 draft before quickly analyzing what's in store for the 2021 draft (8:00). What will the Vikings do at #14? "Has Pat Heard!?" truly puts a traveling Pat Peterson to the test (15:45), while "21 Questions" explores why Ronde Barber isn't in the Hall of Fame (22:30). After halftime, we bring a wide receiver into the game plan (31:00). Santana Moss grew up in Miami, but his allegiances weren't solely to the hometown Hurricanes during his youth. He explains why he adored the Seminoles all the way until they failed to offer him coming out of high school. The guys then explore Moss' time at 'The U', how his freshmen class was able to restore glory to the program, what it was like seeing them win a national title the year after he left and if the refs had something against the school. Is that 2001 squad the best college team ever? We jump to the pros as Santana offers his reaction to being a 1st-round selection alongside college teammate Reggie Wayne, Daniel Snyder's desire to bring him to Washington and the perception of undersized wide receivers. Our guest balled out in 2005 once arriving in DC and tells us what led to that breakout campaign. Santana has been open before about drinking Hennessy pregame, but the legend goes to another level when discussing a matchup vs. the Cowboys in 2007. Sean Taylor was the heartbeat for both Miami and WFT, as Moss details the profound impact his passing had on so many people. Superlatives focus on the Mount Rushmore of Miami Hurricanes and the most under-appreciated WR in the game. 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We think you'll like our latest guest...For the first time, Patrick Peterson welcomes on a new teammate of his, as we went straight to the top of the Vikings' depth chart for a fantastic chat with quarterback Kirk Cousins (38:00). Before Captain Kirk, our hosts chop it up on Pat's farewell letter to Arizona that recently appeared in The Players Tribune (1:30). A month after making the decision to join a new team, he's fully ready to reflect on his decade in the desert. P2 also opens up about one of the lows he experienced while with the Cardinals, which was finding out he was a diabetic (4:30). 'Has Pat Heard!?' follows as we tap into some sports ownership news, Alex Smith's retirement and the new NCAA transfer rule (13:00). Who are the guys funniest teammates ever? '21 Questions' has the answers (28:00). Next, it's time to get familiar with Kirk Cousins (38:00). Kirk shares his excitement over Pat P heading North and braces him for what to expect in the Minnesota winters. Cousins is no stranger to viral moments and we cover a bunch of them, starting with him hitting the Griddy (popularized by Justin Jefferson) in Week 17. The Michigan native shares more on his journey from 2-star recruit to 2-time Pro Bowler about to enter his 10th season in the NFL. He also details some of his experiences at Michigan State, which included a 4-0 record vs. the Wolverines and being teammates with 2 future NFL QBs, Nick Foles and Brian Hoyer. Kirk takes us back in time to the 2012 NFL Draft and the emotions of being the 8th quarterback selected. You better believe he remembers each player taken ahead of him at his position. "You Like That!?" is a clip that will never be forgotten, as Cousins discusses the origin stories of that moment. Listen to hear about what it was like playing on the franchise tag, why the split from Washington happened and how he ended up in Minny. The guys chop it up about last season for the Vikings and take a look ahead to 2021 and dethroning the Packers in the division. Finally, Superlatives reveal Kirk's most outlandish purchase, which surprise, isn't all that outlandish! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gregory Rousseau only played 546 college snaps, but he made an incredible impact during his short tenure at Miami. Now, he's preparing for the NFL Draft and took some time during that process to join Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden to discuss his journey (38:00). But first our hosts chop it up on a multitude of topics. The guys start by breaking down their pre-draft interview process (1:15). What was the weirdest question they both received? Pat and BMac continue to bounce around, focusing on a potential boycott of offseason workouts (10:45), Hideki Matsuyama's Masters' win (13:45) and the untimely passing of hip hop legend, DMX (19:00). 'Has Pat Heard!?' follows testing P2 on Julian Edelman's retirement, Aaron Rodgers hosting Jeopardy! and Eddie George being named the head coach at Tennessee State (23:45). '21 Questions' gives the guys a chance to get technical when it comes to DBs (31:45). Then it's time to welcome our guest and soon-to-be 1st-round pick (38:00). Gregory Rousseau details day-to-day life since opting out and what led him to the decision to forego playing for the Hurricanes in 2020. He also takes us back in time to explain why he signed with Miami and what led to him pursuing defense over offense in college. Greg is a monster off the EDGE at 6'7 and shares that super-tall trait with another former Hurricane, Calais Campbell, who has acted as a mentor to the draft prospect. While Greg ended his high school career in Dade County, he grew up in Broward County just like Pat and BMac. He explains how his roots helped him believe he could achieve his pro football dreams. Rousseau evaluates his Pro Day performance, opens up about how he responds to teams asking about a lack of film and lets us in on the organizations that have shown the most interest during the pre-draft process. Greg will be in attendance in Cleveland, but hasn't decided if he'll go for the handshake or hug with Commissioner Roger Goodell. We learn more about his positional versatility, before ending on Superlatives! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices