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For years, expectations around the public release of the so-called Epstein files were deliberately inflated by commentators who framed them as a singular, revelatory moment. In reality, the release largely consisted of recycled court documents that have been publicly accessible for years through federal court dockets, particularly via PACER. These materials were never hidden from the public, only tedious and costly to access, and their reappearance does not meaningfully alter the known factual record. The framing of the release as explosive disclosure obscured the reality that institutional document dumps are often designed to overwhelm rather than illuminate. The result was predictable disappointment for those who expected a decisive breakthrough rather than procedural continuity. The substance of the case has always lived in patterns, legal frameworks, and long-running litigation, not in a single trove of files. The release changed presentation, not content.Longtime followers of the case, however, were not caught off guard, having spent years navigating depositions, judicial orders, motions, and survivor-driven litigation such as CVRA claims and the USVI lawsuits. That sustained engagement created a foundation that allowed experienced observers to contextualize the release quickly, while latecomers struggled to orient themselves. The real value of the document dump lies not in shock value, but in marginal details that require time, verification, and disciplined analysis to assess. The work remains slow, methodical, and resistant to spectacle, prioritizing accuracy over speed. Despite attempts to frame the release as proof that “there is nothing there,” the broader record continues to point toward systemic protection and institutional failure. The investigation, therefore, remains ongoing, with the focus shifting forward rather than backward. The pursuit of transparency and accountability continues as a process, not a moment.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
For years, expectations around the public release of the so-called Epstein files were deliberately inflated by commentators who framed them as a singular, revelatory moment. In reality, the release largely consisted of recycled court documents that have been publicly accessible for years through federal court dockets, particularly via PACER. These materials were never hidden from the public, only tedious and costly to access, and their reappearance does not meaningfully alter the known factual record. The framing of the release as explosive disclosure obscured the reality that institutional document dumps are often designed to overwhelm rather than illuminate. The result was predictable disappointment for those who expected a decisive breakthrough rather than procedural continuity. The substance of the case has always lived in patterns, legal frameworks, and long-running litigation, not in a single trove of files. The release changed presentation, not content.Longtime followers of the case, however, were not caught off guard, having spent years navigating depositions, judicial orders, motions, and survivor-driven litigation such as CVRA claims and the USVI lawsuits. That sustained engagement created a foundation that allowed experienced observers to contextualize the release quickly, while latecomers struggled to orient themselves. The real value of the document dump lies not in shock value, but in marginal details that require time, verification, and disciplined analysis to assess. The work remains slow, methodical, and resistant to spectacle, prioritizing accuracy over speed. Despite attempts to frame the release as proof that “there is nothing there,” the broader record continues to point toward systemic protection and institutional failure. The investigation, therefore, remains ongoing, with the focus shifting forward rather than backward. The pursuit of transparency and accountability continues as a process, not a moment.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
For years, expectations around the public release of the so-called Epstein files were deliberately inflated by commentators who framed them as a singular, revelatory moment. In reality, the release largely consisted of recycled court documents that have been publicly accessible for years through federal court dockets, particularly via PACER. These materials were never hidden from the public, only tedious and costly to access, and their reappearance does not meaningfully alter the known factual record. The framing of the release as explosive disclosure obscured the reality that institutional document dumps are often designed to overwhelm rather than illuminate. The result was predictable disappointment for those who expected a decisive breakthrough rather than procedural continuity. The substance of the case has always lived in patterns, legal frameworks, and long-running litigation, not in a single trove of files. The release changed presentation, not content.Longtime followers of the case, however, were not caught off guard, having spent years navigating depositions, judicial orders, motions, and survivor-driven litigation such as CVRA claims and the USVI lawsuits. That sustained engagement created a foundation that allowed experienced observers to contextualize the release quickly, while latecomers struggled to orient themselves. The real value of the document dump lies not in shock value, but in marginal details that require time, verification, and disciplined analysis to assess. The work remains slow, methodical, and resistant to spectacle, prioritizing accuracy over speed. Despite attempts to frame the release as proof that “there is nothing there,” the broader record continues to point toward systemic protection and institutional failure. The investigation, therefore, remains ongoing, with the focus shifting forward rather than backward. The pursuit of transparency and accountability continues as a process, not a moment.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Jack Harrington sits down with Tanner Linsley to talk about the evolution of TanStack and where it's headed next. They explore how early projects like React Query and React Table influenced the headless philosophy behind TanStack Router, why virtualized lists matter at scale, and what makes forms in React so challenging. Tanner breaks down TanStack Start and its client-first approach to SSR, routing, and data loading, and shares his perspective on React Server Components, modern authentication tradeoffs, and composable tooling. The episode wraps with a look at TanStack's roadmap and what it takes to sustainably maintain open source at scale. We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Fill out our listener survey (https://t.co/oKVAEXipxu)! https://t.co/oKVAEXipxu Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Elizabeth, at elizabeth.becz@logrocket.com (mailto:elizabeth.becz@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Check out our newsletter (https://blog.logrocket.com/the-replay-newsletter/)! https://blog.logrocket.com/the-replay-newsletter/ Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understanding where your users are struggling by trying it for free at LogRocket.com. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Chapters 01:00 – What is TanStack? Contributors, projects, and mission 02:05 – React Query vs React Table: TanStack's origins 03:10 – TanStack principles: headless, cross-platform, type safety 03:45 – TanStack Virtual and large list performance 05:00 – Forms, abandoned libraries, and lessons learned 06:00 – Why TanStack avoids building auth 07:30 – Auth complexity, SSO, and enterprise realities 08:45 – Partnerships with WorkOS, Clerk, Netlify, and Cloudflare 09:30 – Introducing TanStack Start 10:20 – Client-first architecture and React Router DNA 11:00 – Pages Router nostalgia and migration paths 12:00 – Loaders, data-only routes, and seamless navigation 13:20 – Why data-only mode is a hidden superpower 14:00 – Built-in SWR-style caching and perceived speed 15:20 – Loader footguns and server function boundaries 16:40 – Isomorphic execution model explained 18:00 – Gradual adoption: router → file routing → Start 19:10 – Learning from Remix, Next.js, and past frameworks 20:30 – Full-stack React before modern meta-frameworks 22:00 – Server functions, HTTP methods, and caching 23:30 – Simpler mental models vs server components 25:00 – Donut holes, cognitive load, and developer experience 26:30 – Staying pragmatic and close to real users 28:00 – When not to use TanStack (Shopify, WordPress, etc.) 29:30 – Marketing sites, CMS pain, and team evolution 31:30 – Scaling realities and backend tradeoffs 33:00 – Static vs dynamic apps and framework fit 35:00 – Astro + TanStack Start hybrid architectures 36:20 – Composability with Hono, tRPC, and Nitro 37:20 – Why TanStack Start is a request handler, not a platform 38:50 – TanStack AI announcement and roadmap 40:00 – TanStack DB explained 41:30 – Start 1.0 status and real-world adoption 42:40 – Devtools, Pacer, and upcoming libraries 43:50 – Sustainability, sponsorships, and supporting maintainers 45:30 – How companies and individuals can support TanStack Special Guest: Tanner Linsley.
Got feedback about this episode? Send Carolyn a textJess McClain joins Inspired Soles ahead of The Marathon Project, where she'll serve as the celebrity pacer for women chasing the sub-2:37 Olympic Trials qualifying (OTQ) standard. We talk about what that responsibility means, how she prepares for a pacing role, and how she plans to support the group both physically and mentally on race day.Jess also shares her philosophy on abundance, joy, and belonging in the sport, reflects on her own rise in U.S. distance running, and offers a powerful pep talk for anyone lining up to chase a big goal — whether you're in the OTQ pack or the Gold Wave.Partner:Visit levermovement.com and use Inspired20 for 20% off OR use this link: https://levermovement.com/discount/Inspired20Connect with Jess:Instagram: @jesstonnConnect with Carolyn:Instagram: @inspiredsolescast or @carolyn.c.coffinYou can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to inspiredsolescast@gmail.com.
Whether you are a high school or college athlete, or you are a coach or parent to one, you are not going to want to miss this episode! Jeff Coover, former elite pole vaulter, and longstanding coach at Northern Iowa sat down and shared with us all the details, opinions, and advice he has for young athletes in this college environment. We hope you enjoy this episode of the One More Jump Podcast!Thanks to our sponsors!PVR App - The future of pole rentals: If you are in the business of renting pole vaulting poles, you need to see what PVR can do for you! Check out the links below for more info and to see PVR in action.PVR Website: https://pv-rental.web.app/PVR Instagram: @pvrapp PVR Youtube: @PVRApp Want to help support the One More Jump Podcast? Click the link below to become an episode sponsor!https://www.risepolevault.com/omj-episode-sponsorship/Visit https://www.risepolevault.com/ for all things pole vault!!! Whether you are looking to take a vaulting class or compete in a competition at our the state of the art RISE Pole Vault Training Center located in Joliet, IL, or wanting to use one of our many services ranging from pole vault business consulting to virtual coaching in the vault, risepolevault.com has got your covered!RISE Pole Vault is now selling all three major pole brands including UCS Spirit, Essx, and Pacer. Email in to support@risepolevault.com and let us get you set up with some new poles!
Brad and Ryan continue The 12 Days of Centers with a familiar face: Domantas Sabonis. A former Pacer and fan favorite, Domas brings a rare blend of playmaking, rim-running, rebounding, and elite passing that few bigs in the league can match. We revisit his trajectory since leaving Indy, break down how his offensive versatility could elevate the Pacers' system, and explore whether a reunion with Tyrese Haliburton in 2027 could unlock an even higher ceiling for a franchise chasing its next Finals run. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Kings lose to the 5-18 Pacers in Indiana and it was weirdly competitive game.The Pacer got an early lead and kept it until the Kings made a weird comeback in the 3rd quarter. It was then a shootout in the 4th that the Kings would ultimately lose.That being said, the Kings were competitive, albeit to a injury ravaged Pacers team, and the young guys looked good.And if you're a guy that roots for the team to tank, you ate well tonight.Use code SKT15 on checkout to get 15% off from HYVDesigns on Etsy during checkout or use this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hyvdesigns/?etsrc=sdt&coupon=SKT15Intro Music by Blue Dot Sessions. https://www.sessions.blueIf you want to email us: kingtherapypod@gmail.com
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show with Stoke in the building again telling us about using a snowplow for Mount Crumpet. They highlight Jamal Murray's 52 point night against the Pacers. They give the 6am listeners a chance to hear what Joel Klatt had to say about Bo’s last couple of weeks in the pocket and RJ Harvey’s struggles running the ball. What is Sean Payton’s superpower that allows him to turn so many teams around to perennial contenders? Is Sean Payton a Coach of the Year contender? The 6am Duo discuss before they hear what Dan Orlovsky had to say about the Bo Nix clutch time roller-coaster.
We were talking about the AMC Pacer the other day and now we have listener Brad's Pacer for sale on the Brad & John Facebook page!
This week Rose breaks down in the desert and Emily explores the first wide small car. AMC Pacer documentary Recorded, edited & mixed by Emdognightmare & Queen of the Vans Production & research Queen of the Vans & Emdognightmare Find us: Car Krush Stay updated w/ our newsletter Hugs, thank you & high fives to Greg Meleney for the killer tunez!
Hour 4 of the Wednesday Bob Rose Show, remembering an ugly 70's car, a failed 70's motor, the fantastic 1940's “Streetcar Named Desire,” and Sunday's deadline for Medicare open enrollment. Plus, keeping the Trump agenda on track in Congress, and the morning's breaking news stories for 12-3-25
这是一期直播录音回放,我们在上马结束后,联合二普维度一起做了一场小型的分享会,邀请各位通过各种方式参与到上马中来的朋友们,分享他们的赛事体验。这些人中有人是参赛者、有人是Pacer、有人是私补,大家在比赛中都感受到了上马的哪些魅力?觉得上马还有什么可以提高的地方?让我们通过大家的声音一起来听听被誉为“全中国最值得跑的马拉松”到底有哪些独到之处。时间线00:02:45 5.5K弃赛的老金,却感受了最全面的上马00:10:28 Sunny-首马享受顶级氛围和顶级服务最后却跑崩00:17:37 上马Pacer来啦-有多累有多苦都不如大家的一声“靠谱”00:41:21 韩韩的第二次上马,还是和第一次一样梦幻00:53:23 跑者日历上马私补队长Ruby-为爱发电做到极致是什么样子00:54:56 私补总设计师海涵-为朋友们加油提供帮助收获满满的情绪价值01:04:36 Ruby-上马用最大的包容服务所有跑者,赛道上的以及赛道外的01:09:57 猪爸-从挪威回来赶上了大事儿-成为私补团队的中坚力量01:21:22 卓玛-做了大头掉了大头捡起大头,如何成为私补显眼包01:28:04 刘杨-PB看啥都顺,跑崩看啥都恨,明年重头再来01:39:14 没中签但很开心当后援,珍惜和朋友相聚的机会01:42:15 大C-跟着Pacer大幅PB,也被如此精准的服务震撼了01:49:00 Luke-别在上马PB,“拖后腿”的有……02:00:46 从越野改路跑,从观众变参赛者,身份转变后的首马体验大不同02:09:40 小G-歌声欢迎大家来上海跑马拉松02:11:30 想当分母结果成为分子的上马首马,从0开始完成首马怎么搞?02:19:30 Troy-首马340“大幅破6”02:31:06 秋季跑“6马”-最后一场上马让它成为一场Party!02:45:49 杰克蜀黍-没中上马那就拍上马录上马-上马变了吗?02:47:43 上马老兵卡洛斯马-33K看见亲人,见完就崩但顺利破三啦感谢运动装备品牌二普维度和茶饮品牌野小白对本次活动的支持,我们将在本期节目小宇宙评论区抽出两位幸运听众送上奖品,欢迎大家踊跃留言~=======================微博 / 小程序 / 服务号 / 小红书:@跑者日历公众号: 跑者日历RUN365各音频及播客平台:跑者日历跑者日历播客矩阵:跑者日历/装备说/PB计划/跑圈速递/首百计划商务合作请添加微信号:janicegooner加入听众群:请添加客服微信号 paozherili
Send us a textRichard est de retour pour une deuxième fois sur le podcast.L'épisode #160 si vous voulez un recap sportif plus spécifique de son parcours.Nous nous concentrons à parler de sa dernière année, mais voir encore plus comment ça fonctionne accompagner quelqu'un.Suite à l'avoir à plusieurs reprises: j'ai développé plusieurs stratégies comment accompagner notre ami avec bienveillance et dans le respect de son défi personnel.Quel plaisir personnel que j'ai eu, surtout compte tenu à ma blessure cette année. Pratiquement un accomplissement également pour moi les 17 derniers km et les plus difficile de toute la boucle.(Je vous encourage fortement même à le vivre un jour.)Belle discussion avec un super athlète drôle et fort sympathique.Impossible de ne pas l'aimer ce fameux Rich.Bonne écoute!Cette épisode est une présentation de Altitude Sports.Magasinez dès maintenant chez Altitude Sports et profitez d'un rabais jusqu'à 20% sur votre première commande avec le code promo « REPOUSSERLESLIMITES ». Cliquez ici pour commander
The Pacers delivered their most complete performance of the season, securing win No. 2 against a young Hornets squad. Indiana finally broke through offensively—shooting over 50% from the field for the first time this year and drilling 16 threes at 42%. Six players scored in double figures, with three topping 20 points, but the headliner was Jay Huff, who posted his first 20-point game as a Pacer, splashed four threes, and threw down a massive third-quarter dunk. Bennedict Mathurin continued his strong return to action with a 7-of-13 night and a season-best 12 rebounds. Ryan and Brad break down how this was the Pacers' most well-rounded effort yet, what's finally clicking offensively, and what this performance could mean moving forward. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pennsylvania lawmakers abandoned an effort to limit climate pollution as part of a state budget deal. The program, called RGGI (“reggie") was labeled an obstacle. But it remains to be seen if the repeal will open the door to alternatives. Even though court fights meant the state never actually participated in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, observers say the repeal of the program is still a loss. Even though Halloween is over, the focus on bats is year-round at one Pennsylvania organization. We have a deep dive into their race to save Pennsylvania's bats from a disease that has decimated millions of them.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 24:13 – JMV kicks off the show by discussing the Colts blockbuster trade for Jets CB Sauce Gardner. He also talks about Myles Turner’s return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse as a member of the Bucks, and the reaction from the Pacer fans in attendance. 24:14 – 40:22 – Host of the Colts Fifth Quarter Huddle Greg Rakestraw joins the show! Greg and JMV dive into the Sauce Gardner trade, and what that means for both the team this year and beyond. They also preview Saturday’s matchup between IU and Penn State. 40:23 – 46:11 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour with more Colts trade reaction, as well as by talking to Evan from ClusterTruck! 46:12 – 1:10:42 – Colts radio analyst and former NFL coach Rick Venturi joins JMV to do a deep dive on the Colts trade for Sauce Gardner! Rick gives his thoughts on the trade, what the Colts gave up, how they’re constructing their defense and more! 1:10:42 – 1:23:32 – JMV takes some calls from Colts fans about the big trade! 1:23:33 – 1:29:13 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour with more phone calls from fans! 1:29:14 – 1:53:33 – Jake Arthur from Locked On Colts joins the show! Jake and JMV go over the nuts and bolts of the Colts trade for Sauce Gardner, what that means for the future, and who benefits from this move the Colts. Jake and JMV also recap the loss to the Steelers. 1:53:34 – 2:07:30 – Former Colts tight end and current radio analyst Charles Arbuckle joins the show and gives his thoughts on the trade! 2:07:31 – 2:12:51 – JMV wraps up the show with another phone call! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pacers battled to the wire in a 117–115 loss to the Bucks, capped by a last-second bucket from Giannis Antetokounmpo in a thriller at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. It was Myles Turner's return to Indy, but the former Pacer struggled to find rhythm against his old squad, while Pascal Siakam once again delivered an outstanding performance on both ends. Isaiah Jackson made the most of his opportunity, turning in his best game yet as the starting center, but injuries to Quenton Jackson and Johnny Furphy added to Indiana's growing list of setbacks. Brad and Ryan break down the effort, the closing moments, and what's next as the Pacers look to finally get on the board. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dubs OT with John Dickinson: JD breaks down what went wrong in the Warriors' loss to an undermanned Pacer team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VLOG Oct 31 As Epstein files of JPMorgan Chase to go on PACER at noon, book banning (partially) ended so Maximum Maxwell paperback here https://www.amazon.com/Maximum-Maxwell-Prosecution-Collusion-Verdicts/dp/B09P7RNGK6Crypto Bros trial defense https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-in-trial-for-taking-25m-from-150; Fair Finance Watch to Fed on "EGRPRA." UN censors
The Pacers have had a rough start to the season. Your favorite Pacer podcasters discuss the spat of injuries and what the team can do moving forward. To provide some relief at guard, the front office picked up 3-time NBA Dunk Contest winner, Mac McClung, after we recorded our Thursday pod. Welcome to the team, Mac! We'll have our takes on the signing next show. Support us on Patreon, YouTube, or by shopping on Amazon.
00:00 – 19:10– Blue Jays one win away from a championship, Jeff tells a bowling story, Pacers fall to 0-4 as they lose to the Mavericks, the litany of injuries is really stacking up for the team, a long Colts injury report 19:11 – 27:10 – Morning Checkdown 27:11 – 53:10– Magnum P.I., Pacers fall to Mavericks, Jarace Walker, when will some guys return to the lineup, a lengthy Colts injury report, Colts’ upcoming Berlin trip, the road heavy schedule 53:11 – 1:18:26 – The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Nickelodeon, Colts injury report, has Aaron Rodgers turned back the clock?, concerns for Steelers?, Morning Checkdown 1:18:27 – 1:27:32– Cheers, Bob Costas, kids movies, Shane Steichen recalls his college meeting with Daniel Jones and getting to play horse with him at Cameron Indoor Stadium, James challenges JMV to 1-on-1 in basketball 1:27:33 – 1:38:32 Louisiana governor says the LSU AD will not hire the next football coach, Purdue/IU, Hoosiers’ strength of schedule, college playoffs 1:38:33 – 2:02:04 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and discusses Pacers/Mavericks last night, guys playing outside their means, his thoughts on Myles Turner’s comments on leaving the Pacers, if Haliburton isn’t injured is Turner still a Pacer, Jarace Walker’s performance last night, how should we remember Myles Turner and his time with the Pacers ahead of Monday’s return?, differing reports of what the Pacers offered Turner before he left for the Bucks, Morning Checkdown 2:02:05 – 2:16:40– Step By Step, Milwaukee Bucks reporter Eric Nehm of The Athletic joins us ahead of the team’s Monday’s return of Myles Turner, the fallout that led Turner leaving Indiana for Milwaukee, how his start with the Bucks has gone, the reaction that will be coming his way on Monday 2:16:41 – 2:21:56 – Miami Vice, Hammer’s TNF/Colts bets, wrapping the showSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:56 – Magnum P.I., Pacers fall to Mavericks, Jarace Walker, when will some guys return to the lineup, a lengthy Colts injury report, Colts’ upcoming Berlin trip, the road heavy schedule 25:57 – 37:09 - Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and discusses Pacers/Mavericks last night, guys playing outside their means, his thoughts on Myles Turner’s comments on leaving the Pacers, if Haliburton isn’t injured is Turner still a Pacer, Jarace Walker’s performance last night, how should we remember Myles Turner and his time with the Pacers ahead of Monday’s return 37:10 – 49:40 - Milwaukee Bucks reporter Eric Nehm of The Athletic joins us ahead of the team’s Monday’s return of Myles Turner, the fallout that led Turner leaving Indiana for Milwaukee, how his start with the Bucks has gone, the reaction that will be coming his way on MondaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Pacers rookie Kam Jones has been arrested after a brief chase on Interstate 65 in Indianapolis Monday morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message.When Washington goes dark, your employment case enters a gray zone where agencies stall, courts keep moving, and legal deadlines rarely pause. We unpack the real-world consequences of a federal shutdown on discrimination claims, EEOC investigations, MSPB filings, and federal court practice—then map out the steps that actually protect your rights when the phones go silent.We start with what truly closes and what keeps running. The EEOC pares down to a skeleton crew, investigations and hearings halt, and communication becomes sparse. Federal tribunals like the MSPB automatically extend deadlines by the length of the lapse, but those extensions don't revive expired dates. Federal courts, by contrast, remain open on non-appropriated funds, so filings and schedules usually continue unless a specific judge issues an order. That split reality turns timing into strategy—and makes documentation your lifeline.Drawing lessons from the 2018–2019 shutdown, we explain how backlogs form fast and linger for months, why long lapses push more workers to file directly in federal court, and how judges view “delay versus forgiveness.” Equitable tolling can save a claim when agency doors are locked, but only if you can prove diligent attempts to comply and a genuine barrier to filing. We outline what to save—portal screenshots, certified mail receipts, emails, and submission logs—and when to act. Private-sector workers should assume the 300-day charge deadline and 90-day right-to-sue clock keep running. Federal employees must still contact an EEO counselor within 45 days, even if offices are quiet.Finally, we share the practical playbook we use in our own cases: file through every available channel, verify each attempt, monitor dockets daily, proceed on schedule in PACER unless a judge says otherwise, and build a contemporaneous record of obstacles and efforts. Shutdowns create uncertainty, not immunity. Subscribe, share this episode with someone facing a deadline, and leave a review to help more listeners protect their claims when the government hits pause. If you enjoyed this episode of the Employee Survival Guide please like us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We would really appreciate if you could leave a review of this podcast on your favorite podcast player such as Apple Podcasts. Leaving a review will inform other listeners you found the content on this podcast is important in the area of employment law in the United States. For more information, please contact our employment attorneys at Carey & Associates, P.C. at 203-255-4150, www.capclaw.com.Disclaimer: For educational use only, not intended to be legal advice.
The Supreme Court is gearing up for what could be one of the most significant cases of the November term, and it directly involves President Donald Trump. Just last month, on September 9th, the Court made the unusual decision to grant certiorari and expedite a case involving the Trump administration, consolidating it with another related matter. The case, officially docketed as number 25-250, pits Donald J Trump, President of the United States, against V.O.S. Selections, Inc. and other parties.What makes this particularly noteworthy is the speed at which everything is moving. The Supreme Court rarely fast-tracks cases, but they've done exactly that here, setting oral arguments for Wednesday, November 5th, 2025. That's less than three weeks away. The case originated from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which issued its decision on August 29th. Within days, Trump's legal team filed a petition for certiorari and immediately requested expedited consideration. The Court granted both the motion to expedite and the petition on September 9th, consolidating it with case number 24-1287.The briefing schedule has been incredibly compressed. Respondents in the consolidated case and petitioners had to file their opening briefs by September 19th. Amicus curiae briefs, those filed by interested parties not directly involved in the case, were due by September 23rd. The response briefs from the petitioners and respondents were due tomorrow, October 20th, with supporting amicus briefs due by October 24th. Reply briefs must be filed by October 30th, just days before the oral arguments begin.Meanwhile, in Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a victory in the Fifteenth Court of Appeals on October 15th against what he called a radical, open borders group that allegedly illegally told people not to vote for President Trump. This development adds another layer to the ongoing legal battles surrounding the Trump administration.The Supreme Court has allocated one hour for oral argument in the consolidated cases, which is standard for cases of significant importance. The Court has already received the record electronically from the Federal Circuit and from the United States Court of International Trade, making everything available through PACER, the federal court electronic records system.What remains unclear from the public docket is the specific nature of the questions presented, though the involvement of V.O.S. Selections and the routing through both the Court of International Trade and the Federal Circuit suggests this may involve trade or tariff issues. Multiple amicus briefs have been filed, including one from Advancing American Freedom and various state respondents, indicating broad interest in the outcome.With oral arguments set for November 5th, we're likely to see intense preparation from both sides over the next two weeks. The Court's decision to expedite and consolidate these cases signals their recognition of the urgency and importance of the issues at stake.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to come back next week for more updates on this developing story and other important legal matters. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more information, check out Quiet Please dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Send us a textReady for a reality check that actually sticks? I walked into a firefighter tryout convinced I'd breeze through on grit and lifting strength—and nearly blacked out during the PACER test. That moment of shock became a catalyst: exposing my cardio blind spot, deflating my ego, and forcing a return to fundamentals that real performance demands.We unpack how a strict carnivore diet kept my weight steady while masking a glaring conditioning gap, and why “I hate cardio” isn't a strategy. I share the simple, sustainable interval plan that rebuilt capacity: short sprints, measured rest, and hybrid sessions that weave lifting with conditioning for a practical HIIT-style rhythm. No heroics—just consistent wins that retrain pace, breathing, and recovery. Along the way, I dig into the mindset traps that derail progress, from the seductive “I'm the exception” story to the endless “I'll start tomorrow” promise that never lands.There's also a hard truth about control: you can't change someone who isn't ready. We talk about the emotional toll of watching a partner or friend self-sabotage, the resentment that creeps in, and how to pivot toward responsibility you actually own. When you drop the urge to manage other people, you gain energy to improve your habits, set better boundaries, and model the change that invites others without pushing them away.If you're craving honest fitness talk, real-world habit change, and a mindset reset that respects biology, this one's for you. Hit play, take what helps, and build a plan that works on your worst day. If this resonated, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review to help more people find the show. Support the show https://www.audible.com/pd/9-Simple-Steps-to-Sell-More-ht-Audiobook/B0D4SJYD4Q?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=library_overflowhttps://www.amazon.com/Simple-Steps-Sell-More-Stereotypes-ebook/dp/B0BRNSFYG6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OSB7HX6FQMHS&keywords=corey+berrier&qid=1674232549&sprefix=%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreysalescoach/
This hour Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with AI Innovation Expert Kevin Frazier about helping our kids with AI, she chats up Dr. Buffy Smith from Dougherty Family College at St. Thomas about parents having FOMO and a welcoming space, talks with Gretchen Godfrey from Pacer Center about paying it forward, and she tells the story of the changing the meaning behind "Let's Go Brandon".
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Gretchen Godfrey from the Pacer Center about the struggles they're facing with staffing, working to keep all of their services open why community is so important, and more
This week's Summit League Segment highlight the University of South Dakota Coyotes and includes an interview with USD sophomore Isaac Ochoa. Plus highlight of this past week's Kwik Star Summit League Peak Performers, news from around The Summit League, and more.
In this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge sits down with the team from PACER.org to talk about their upcoming Tech Expo on October 11th. Discover how innovative technology is helping families and individuals with autism gain independence, confidence, and connection. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about resources that make a real difference. #TakingAuthorityOverAutism #ShelettaBrundidge #PACERCenter #AutismAwareness #TechForGood
Got feedback about this episode? Send Carolyn a textWhen runners talk about “bucket-list marathons,” the conversation almost always begins — and ends — with the Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston, New York, Chicago, Berlin, London, Tokyo, and Sydney. But here's the truth: some of the fastest, most historic, and most enjoyable marathons in the world aren't Majors at all.In this episode, I'm joined by my older brother, Kevin Beatty — a 2:21 marathoner & cross country coach at Loyalist College — to shine a light on excellent marathons beyond the Majors that deserve your attention.Kevin brings both historical perspective and recent experience, having run between 2:35–2:40 at races like Houston, CIM, and Grandma's in his late 40s. Together we cover:✨ How the World Marathon Majors came to be — and why “Major” doesn't always mean fastest or most prestigious✨ The hidden challenges of racing the Majors (logistics, late start times, athlete area waits)✨ International marathons worth traveling for — from historic courses like Athens and Fukuoka to PR factories like Valencia and Seville✨ U.S. “shadow majors” such as CIM, Grandma's, Houston, and Honolulu✨ Canadian favorites region by region, plus hidden gems like Petit Train and Georgina✨ Why boutique marathons like Erie, PA or Queen City can give runners double BQ opportunities✨ New models like The Marathon Project and McKirdy Micro MarathonIf you've ever felt like the World Majors were the only marathons that mattered, this conversation might just expand your horizons — and your race calendar.Kevin's previous episodes on Inspired Soles:Ep 3 | Treating Running Like a Sport Ep 78 | Pacer for Carolyn's Las Vegas 10k Win Ep 176 | US Olympic Marathon Trials RecapConnect with Carolyn & Inspired Soles:Instagram: @inspiredsolescast or @carolyn.c.coffinBrowse 250+ episodes in the archivesSubscribe, rate & review to support the showYou can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to inspiredsolescast@gmail.com.
Crack open a cold one and revisit the best of the Hammer and Nigel show this week! Indictment against former FBI Director James Comey Eddie White joins to remember Pacer's Nancy Leonard Bob Price talks about the FBI investigation into Dallas ICE shooting Plus, a Hammer's Heroes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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American Motors Corporation has a fascinating history. With cars like the Rambler, Matador, Gremlin, Jeep, and Pacer, AMC had an unusual way of doing things. I interview Joe Ligo, Emmy award winning television producer and documentary filmmaker about his fantastic series, “The Last Independent Automaker” airing on TV and streaming. Joe and I discuss the ups and downs of AMC, as well as his commitment to prevent the automaker's story from being lost to time.lastindependentauto.comGet your GPS tracker now and protect your car! Use Promo code AUTOADHD15 for 15% off, in addition to another 35% off an annual subscription: spytec.com
Everybody loves the underdog. American Motors, with cars like Rambler, Matador, Gremlin, Jeep, and Pacer, was certainly a loveable underdog. I continue my discussion with Joe Ligo, Emmy award winning television producer and creator of the documentary series, “The Last Independent Automaker”. Joe and I talk about a hypothetical alternate history where AMC is still in business, and ponder what sort of cars they'd make in the modern era.lastindependentauto.comGet your GPS tracker now and protect your car! Use Promo code AUTOADHD15 for 15% off, in addition to another 35% off an annual subscription: spytec.com
In honor of back to school, we discuss the things we remember most from school, including the test that traumatized thousands of Maryland students...
It's time for a Pacers Post Up Fan Mailbag! We took your offseason questions and answered them all — from the Pacers' next big roster move, to which young player could break out, and some fun Pacers Nation “what if's?”. We debate dream trades, bold predictions, and even which former Pacer we'd bring back in their prime. Packed with hot takes, fan perspectives, and a few laughs, this one's for the Blue & Gold faithful.
Privacy preserving age verification is bullsh!t The Supreme Court lets Mississippi's social media age-verification law go into effect Meta's flirty AI chatbot invited a retiree to New York. AI data centers made Americans' electricity bills 30% higher AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs More thoughts from Sam on the Ford EV platform Popular car brand wants you to pay monthly to unlock more horsepower Apple Plots Expansion Into AI Robots, Home Security and Smart Displays Elli-q After researchers unmasked a prolific SMS scammer, a new operation has emerged in its wake Starlink tries to block Virginia's plan to bring fiber Internet to residents China Launches Three-Day Robot Olympics Featuring Football and Table Tennis The Key to Crack the CIA's Mysterious 'Kryptos' Sculpture Is Up for Sale PACER Hacked By Malicious Entities, Briefly Turning It Into A Useful Source For Federal Court Documents Court blocks FTC investigation into Media Matters' alleged scheme against X Google AI Overviews linked to 25% drop in publisher referral traffic, new data shows Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, Sam Abuelsamid, and Lisa Schmeiser Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: miro.com storyblok.com/twittv-25 code TWIT25 ZipRecruiter.com/twit expressvpn.com/twit zscaler.com/security
Privacy preserving age verification is bullsh!t The Supreme Court lets Mississippi's social media age-verification law go into effect Meta's flirty AI chatbot invited a retiree to New York. AI data centers made Americans' electricity bills 30% higher AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs More thoughts from Sam on the Ford EV platform Popular car brand wants you to pay monthly to unlock more horsepower Apple Plots Expansion Into AI Robots, Home Security and Smart Displays Elli-q After researchers unmasked a prolific SMS scammer, a new operation has emerged in its wake Starlink tries to block Virginia's plan to bring fiber Internet to residents China Launches Three-Day Robot Olympics Featuring Football and Table Tennis The Key to Crack the CIA's Mysterious 'Kryptos' Sculpture Is Up for Sale PACER Hacked By Malicious Entities, Briefly Turning It Into A Useful Source For Federal Court Documents Court blocks FTC investigation into Media Matters' alleged scheme against X Google AI Overviews linked to 25% drop in publisher referral traffic, new data shows Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, Sam Abuelsamid, and Lisa Schmeiser Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: miro.com storyblok.com/twittv-25 code TWIT25 ZipRecruiter.com/Twit expressvpn.com/twit zscaler.com/security
Privacy preserving age verification is bullsh!t The Supreme Court lets Mississippi's social media age-verification law go into effect Meta's flirty AI chatbot invited a retiree to New York. AI data centers made Americans' electricity bills 30% higher AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs More thoughts from Sam on the Ford EV platform Popular car brand wants you to pay monthly to unlock more horsepower Apple Plots Expansion Into AI Robots, Home Security and Smart Displays Elli-q After researchers unmasked a prolific SMS scammer, a new operation has emerged in its wake Starlink tries to block Virginia's plan to bring fiber Internet to residents China Launches Three-Day Robot Olympics Featuring Football and Table Tennis The Key to Crack the CIA's Mysterious 'Kryptos' Sculpture Is Up for Sale PACER Hacked By Malicious Entities, Briefly Turning It Into A Useful Source For Federal Court Documents Court blocks FTC investigation into Media Matters' alleged scheme against X Google AI Overviews linked to 25% drop in publisher referral traffic, new data shows Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, Sam Abuelsamid, and Lisa Schmeiser Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: miro.com storyblok.com/twittv-25 code TWIT25 ZipRecruiter.com/Twit expressvpn.com/twit zscaler.com/security
Privacy preserving age verification is bullsh!t The Supreme Court lets Mississippi's social media age-verification law go into effect Meta's flirty AI chatbot invited a retiree to New York. AI data centers made Americans' electricity bills 30% higher AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs More thoughts from Sam on the Ford EV platform Popular car brand wants you to pay monthly to unlock more horsepower Apple Plots Expansion Into AI Robots, Home Security and Smart Displays Elli-q After researchers unmasked a prolific SMS scammer, a new operation has emerged in its wake Starlink tries to block Virginia's plan to bring fiber Internet to residents China Launches Three-Day Robot Olympics Featuring Football and Table Tennis The Key to Crack the CIA's Mysterious 'Kryptos' Sculpture Is Up for Sale PACER Hacked By Malicious Entities, Briefly Turning It Into A Useful Source For Federal Court Documents Court blocks FTC investigation into Media Matters' alleged scheme against X Google AI Overviews linked to 25% drop in publisher referral traffic, new data shows Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, Sam Abuelsamid, and Lisa Schmeiser Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: miro.com storyblok.com/twittv-25 code TWIT25 ZipRecruiter.com/Twit expressvpn.com/twit zscaler.com/security
Whatever your goal, if you are considering using a pacer in a race, you need to listen to this episode. Host Sarah Bowen Shea talks with four women (including co-host Amanda Loudin!) about their experiences (good and bad) running a race with a pace group. They discuss: -various reasons to use a pacer;-how to get the best results with a pace group; -different ways to utilize a pacer; and,-why a race pacer isn't necessarily a magical PR-maker. Sarah shares a quick story about a scummy swim before talking to Amanda about her pacer experiences at about 6:11. This episode originally aired on September 30, 2022. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Feel the Currex difference: Get 15% off with code AMR15 at Currex.com Stay-put performance underwear: For 20% off, use code AMR20 at ParadisSport.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I just want to say before anyone listens to this episode…I LOVE true crime! Podcasts, Dateline, asking Chappy Tea to embellish the grisly details of case files I looked up with a hacked PACER account…I can't get enough. So when I imply in this episode that I think the cottage industry exploiting the victims of physical violence for t-shirt sales is horrifically sad and beneath contempt, I was talking about something else. Or I got confused or I was taken over by a brain thing or something. I got all messed up for a sec. It's cool though. Anyway what else?Oh yeah. Farts are funny and I'm a ninja pimp. Enjoy the episodeMusic for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.Executive Producer Tim Faust (@crulge)For more YKS, check out YKS Premium: The Exclusive Home of YKS Beach Party 2025 – featuring incredible guests and some movies of some kind of quality as well! Last week we were joined by Teacher Lounge's Dan Lippert for Piranha 2, and this week we're talking 1995's Bushwhacked with Tawny Newsome from Star Trek: Lower Decks and Yo, Is This Racist?! Folks, it's called good content, and you're getting it by the bucketful for just $5 a month on Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks.Follow us on Instagram: @YKSPod, TikTok: YourKickstarterSucks and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more video stuff! Wow, 2025 is lit!! Gift subscriptions to YKS Premium are now available at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks/giftSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What do you do when life gives you a 1% chance of recovery? In this episode, I am joined by Amberly Lago, a master of grit, grace, and unstoppable transformation. We talk about the connection between mindset and healing, how to reclaim your voice after trauma, and the unexpected gifts that show up when you refuse to give up. She breaks down the 5-step PACER method to build emotional resilience, retrain your thoughts, and get through the darkest moments of your life with power and purpose. Tune in to learn how to stop hiding your scars and start living your truth. In This Episode, You Will Learn How Amberly Lago turned a devastating accident into a GLOBAL MISSION. What the PACER method is and how to use it in your everyday life. The mental, emotional, and physical STRATEGIES to stay strong. How to MANAGE chronic pain and emotional triggers without losing hope. How to SHIFT your identity after trauma or loss. Resources + Links Get your copy of Amberly Lago's “True Grit and Grace” HERE! Listen to Amberly Lago's podcast “True Grit and Grace with Amberly Lago” HERE! Watch Amberly Lago's TEDx Talk “The Pace of Pain” HERE! Learn more about Amberly Lago HERE! Contact Amberly at 818-214-7378 and text “GRIT” for downloadable Goals, Grit & Grace Playbook Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/monahan Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at NetSuite.com/MONAHAN. Want to do more and spend less like Uber, 8x8, and Databricks Mosaic? Take a free test drive of OCI at oracle.com/MONAHAN. Get 10% off your first Mitopure order at timeline.com/CONFIDENCE. Get 15% off your first order when you use code CONFIDENCE15 at checkout at jennikayne.com. Call my digital clone at 201-897-2553! Visit heathermonahan.com Sign up for my mailing list: heathermonahan.com/mailing-list/ Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Follow Heather on Instagram & LinkedIn Amberly on Instagram & LinkedIn
LeBron James is entering his 23rd year, and he has been hit with trade rumors, as the Los Angeles Lakers don't seem too interested in his contract. Jason Whitlock suggests that Nike would love James to be a part of the Indiana Pacers along with Rick Carlisle and Tyrese Haliburton. Would this be a possibility? Could we see LeBron James team up with Haliburton and Caitlin Clark as Indianapolis superstars? Jay Skapinac will join the show to discuss the LeBron James trade rumors. Lastly, Steve Kim will hop in to discuss Stephen A. Smith calling out Marcellus Wiley and his “haters.” Mike Brown just got the Knicks' head coaching job. And Caitlin Clark was “backdoored” by Sydney Colson during the WNBA Commissioner's Cup celebration. Amazing show today — you don't want to miss it! Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor With Relief Factor, you'll feel better every day, and you'll live better every day. Get their 3-Week QuickStart for only $19.95 – that's less than a dollar a day. Call 1-800-4-Relief Or Visit https://ReliefFactor.com BlueChew Your first month of BlueChew is FREE! Head to https://BlueChew.com and use promo code FEARLESS at checkout and pay $5 for shipping. That's it. Join BlueChew's global mission to make better sex the dominant drive of modern society. Huge thanks to BlueChew for sponsoring this revolution. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, Pat, 3x NBA Champion & Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem, AJ Hawk, and the boys are LIVE from Gainbridge Fieldhouse previewing Game 4 of the NBA Finals tonight between the Indiana Pacers & the Oklahoma City Thunder. In the first hour, ESPN's Senior NBA Insider Shams Charania joins us live on set to address the Greek Freak going at him a little bit on X, a huge update on the future of Kevin Durant, an update on the Knicks head coaching search, and more. Also in the first hour, 49ers Tight End George Kittle stops by ahead of Tight End University this weekend, how 49ers OTAs went from his perspective, and more. In the second hour, UD, Pat, AJ and the boys break dahn what has been working for the Pacers thus far, including what is fueling Tyrese Haliburton and how he handles the big moments, the prolific Pacer bench of Mathurin, McConnell, & Toppin, break dahn all of the latest NFL news, and preview the upcoming College World Series. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2pm EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3pm EDT) or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you back in the ThunderDome on Monday. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"I'm laser focused. This is serious." She's the 2018 Boston Marathon champion. She's the co-host of Nobody Asked Us with Des and Kara. She's one of the most admired, most accomplished, and most respected distance runners of our time, and now, Des is taking it to the trails. After running her final professional marathon in Boston in April, Des's next big adventure will be pacing friend Joe McConaughy at the Western States Endurance Run in just a few weeks. In this conversation, Des talks about what her pacing duties will entail, what training camp was like, and what's exciting her right now. SPONSOR: Shokz: Use code ALI for $10 off your next purchase. Code valid in the U.S. and Canada. Lagoon: Click here to take Lagoon's 2-minute sleep quiz to see which pillow is right for you. (I'm an Otter!) Use code ALI at checkout for 15% off your next Lagoon order. In this episode: What life has been like since the 2025 Boston Marathon — Des's final professional marathon (2:25) Will we see Des at the big fall marathons? (5:30) Des's parting thoughts on the 2025 Boston Marathon (7:25) Des's introduction to all things Western States (16:25) The WSER pacing plan (21:15) Which races are on Des's radar now (25:45) How Des sees her role in the trail running community (27:00) Des's pacing resumé (29:20) How much do you know about what that day pacing will look like? (35:35) What Des is looking forward to most about Western States (41:15) The athletes Des admires in the trail world (43:40) The road racing athletes Des thinks we should all be watching (47:25) Some of the key takeaways from Des and Kara Goucher's Save the 10,000 event — including 1,800 people participating in the virtual event (51:10) Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Support on Patreon Subscribe to the newsletter SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Gretchen Wilson recently won season 13 of The Masked Singer as her character Pearl. She stopped by our studio for the first time to talk about that experience, first dropping on the country music scene with 'Redneck Woman' and how her time on the Masked Singer has inspired her comeback. Bobby shared stories about a Pacer fan who stabbed a Knicks fan and why you may be able to buy a cheaper house soon. Bobby also talked about why he put needles in his body yesterday. Bobby talked about the last time a person was late and how he’s been holding onto it for a long time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.