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DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 08-03-2025, a humorous and informal discussion between hosts Chris and Paul, with a special guest named Abby. The show, titled "Past Week, Next Week," blends recap of personal anecdotes, pop culture updates, and a news quiz, all delivered in a conversational and comedic style. Topics range from mundane daily life, such as driving experiences and car inspections, to more weighty current events like mass shootings and political decisions, often with a satirical or light-hearted approach. The hosts and guest also engage with listener questions and comments, creating an interactive experience for their audience.
Thanks for watching and listening!Gordon shared five lessons learned from the past week, emphasizing the importance of seeking help when needed. He discussed how making the choice to get help is crucial for personal growth and improvement, regardless of the challenges involved. Gordon also mentioned a conversation with someone who found it difficult to admit the need for help, but he stressed that taking the first step towards seeking assistance is essential for moving forward.Check out the episode to learn the others, and thanks again!
Past Week - Next Week 08-03-2025: This is the show where we review the most important things from the past week and get you ready for next week. Just listen to us and you won't need any other information outlet. Abbadababo Two!
DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 07-27-2025 hosted by Chris and Paul, featuring Boogie, and incorporating listener text messages. The show's informal format allows the hosts to discuss various topics, including personal anecdotes, such as a job scam and family events, alongside current events like celebrity deaths and political news. They engage in pop culture discussions, including movie reviews and reality television, and playfully interact with the listener texts that often pose humorous or provocative questions. The broadcast also includes advertisements for local businesses and the radio station itself, providing a glimpse into the program's sponsors and community engagement.
Past Week - Next Week 07-27-2025: This is the show where we review the most important things from the past week and get you ready for next week. Just listen to us and you won't need any other information outlet. Watch Out for Scammers!
For more Chaotically Intolerant, check us out at https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/Buyers & Sellers, Brewers Surging & Where do the Red Sox Go From Here? | Episode 21300:00 Intro00:56 Buyers & Sellers11:50 Past Week of Baseball37:32 Upcoming Weekend of BaseballSUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUBSCRIBINGAudio Podcast: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/podcast-episodesFOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaoticallyintolerant/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chaoticallyintolerantThreads: https://www.threads.net/@chaoticallyintolerantFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChaoticallyIntollerantTwitter: https://twitter.com/CI_Podcast_CHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/chaotically-intolerant-table-tennis-league"SUMMER SMASH" DOCUMENTARY: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/summer-smashCHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT MERCH: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/store#mlbtradedeadline #mlb #chaoticallyintolerant
DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 07-20-2025: The hosts, along with guests Boogie and the "Texter," engage in light-hearted banter, discuss current events, and share personal anecdotes. A significant portion of the program features a detailed review of the new Superman film, alongside a news quiz and a segment called "The Why Dude." The overall tone is conversational and jocular, often diverging into humorous tangents and listener interactions.
Past Week - Next Week 07-20-2025: This is the show where we review the most important things from the past week and get you ready for next week. Just listen to us and you won't need any other information outlet. Superman Review!
Weather History On July 17, 1972, slow-moving morning thunderstorms dropped 5.5 inches of rain at Sioux City, setting the all-time daily rainfall record there (still standing). Other highlights: 4.63 inches at Sac City, 3.45 inches at Humboldt. Short-Term Weather Outlook Cool air has returned after a recent frontal passage, but temperatures are forecast to increase again heading into next week. There are chances for showers and thunderstorms through the weekend. A “Ring of Fire” storm pattern will set up as a heat dome builds south over Missouri, leading to more storms along its northern edge (ridge riders/squall lines), likely north of Iowa, affecting the Upper Midwest (ND, SD, MN, WI). Medium-Range Weather Setup The bullseye of the heat dome appears over Missouri July 22–26; during this time, Iowa will see a precipitation gradient, with most rain favored in northeast Iowa. Precipitation forecast is variable, and storm placement will become clearer closer to each event. Southeast Iowa (and previously drier northern counties) have recently received significant rainfall, shifting them from "have-nots" to "haves." Ottumwa remains in moderate drought ("D1") as a stubborn dry spot. Climate Outlook 6–10 and 8–14 day forecasts show high probabilities for above-normal warmth (especially south), then continued wetness through late July. The 3–4 week outlook through August 8 gives no clear signal on temperatures, with a slight lean toward dryness in southwestern Iowa. Initial August outlooks show “equal chances” for temperature and precipitation over southern and central Iowa, a result of persistent widespread soil moisture which helps moderate heat. Atmospheric Impacts Recent wetness tamps down temperature extremes due to moist soils and increased cloud cover. The area's high dew points indicate low atmospheric demand, reducing drought risk but potentially increasing plant disease issues. Past Week's Weather Severe weather last Friday produced two weak tornadoes in southern and eastern Iowa, with no widespread damage. Wildfire smoke from Canada arrived over the weekend after a strong cold front and wind shift to northwesterly flow. Wet conditions continued across much of the state. Specialty Crop Impacts Foliar Disease Risk Prolonged wet conditions are increasing foliar disease risks in specialty crops. Preventive fungicide programs are recommended for conventional growers, especially on brassicas (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower). Summary of biopesticide efficacy for brassica diseases (per Meg McGrath, Cornell University): For black rot: Oxidate worked in 1 of 1 trial, Regalia in 1 of 2, copper in 4 of 5, Double Nickel in 1 of 1. For alternaria: copper is most effective. Over-use of copper risks resistance and soil accumulation; organic certification requires soil copper testing before use. For basil downy mildew: Only resistant varieties (notably the Prospera series) provide reliable control—fungicides are not effective. For powdery mildew on pumpkins and squash: Use potassium bicarbonate products like Kaligreen or Milstop (these are safer than baking soda due to plant salt sensitivity). Disease and Cost Monitoring Meg McGrath's cost-per-acre chart helps growers compare costs of biopesticides and fungicides Beet and Swiss Chard Disease Cercospora leaf spot is appearing on beet and Swiss chard leaves, making chard unmarketable. Resistant varieties like Char Bell are advised for chard. Japanese Beetle Management Listener asked about Milky Spore for Japanese beetle grub control. Dan cautions little evidence supports its effectiveness and prefers pest exclusion over soil treatments, since beetles migrate from other areas. Pheromone traps may attract more beetles than they catch—sometimes best given to neighbors to ward beetles away from your crops. Colorado Potato Beetle Resistance The second generation of Colorado potato beetle larvae has emerged. Rotate insecticide chemistries to avoid resistance (e.g., use Azera in the second generation if spinosad was used in the first). Non-chemical methods, like knocking beetles into a soapy water bucket, remain effective—plants tolerate up to ~33% defoliation before yield loss. Announcements and Events The Fruit and Vegetable Field Day at Iowa State University's Horticulture Research Station will be held August 5th, 2:00–5:30 PM (free, with supper and registration link provided). The Plant Peddler "Educate the Educators" Day is July 31st in Cresco, with a feast and entertainment; the next day is Variety Day showcasing mature bedding plants (trade show only, not for sale). Practical Farmers of Iowa opened applications for the horticulture program coordinator position. Podcast summary generated using perplexity.ai
DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 07-13-2025 which occasionally includes "Boogie" and introduces "the Texter." The hosts discuss their personal lives, touching on family events, social engagements, and pop culture, including movies and streaming services. A significant portion of the program is dedicated to current events and political commentary, where the hosts critically analyze topics such as the Texas floods, the Epstein files, and various governmental decisions and their impact. They also engage in a news quiz segment and provide predictions, all while maintaining a lighthearted and conversational tone, interspersed with banter and advertisements for their radio station and local businesses.
Past Week - Next Week 07-13-2025: This is the show where we review the most important things from the past week and get you ready for next week. Just listen to us and you won't need any other information outlet. Why there were floods in Texas.
For more Chaotically Intolerant, check us out at https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/George Springer is Back, All-Star Snubs & Home Run Derby | Episode 21101:01 Past Week of Baseball08:09 MLB All-Star Game Roster14:03 Home Run Derby Lineup19:38 Final Weekend Before the BreakSUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUBSCRIBINGAudio Podcast: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/podcast-episodesFOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaoticallyintolerant/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chaoticallyintolerantThreads: https://www.threads.net/@chaoticallyintolerantFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChaoticallyIntollerantTwitter: https://twitter.com/CI_Podcast_CHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/chaotically-intolerant-table-tennis-league"SUMMER SMASH" DOCUMENTARY: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/summer-smashCHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT MERCH: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/store#mlballstargame #homerunderby #chaoticallyintolerant
DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 07-06-2025: The hosts, joined by their wives Jane and Whitney, recap the previous week, discuss personal anecdotes including a pool party and a Super Bowl commercial shoot, and engage in a news quiz. They also discuss political topics, ranging from a controversial budget bill and Epstein's videos to Elon Musk's new political party and a New York City mayoral primary. The program concludes with show business news, including details about an Adam Sandler tour, a Blues Clues podcast, and upcoming DC Universe films, interspersed with banter and informal conversation.
S4:E178 First the notable In Venture for the past week and then Part 2 of my series on Robotics and AI. I'll be Talking With Stijn Van de Velde, Founder and CEO of Drobot, an innovative yet simple mobile Co-Bots-as-a-Service industrial solution to the Find & Fetch problem for tools, parts, inspection and more. They are leveraging existing Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) to on-board their Co-bots in as little as one day and using reinforcement learning to fine tune tasks and navigation. Think of them as a shop assistant that will do the walking, Finding and Fetching for a high value worker who can now spend that 25% of their time wasted on human Finding & Fetching to focus on their skilled tasks that require human effort. (recorded 6.26.25)Follow David and Paul: https://x.com/DGRollingSouth https://x.com/PalmettoAngel Connect On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgrisell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulclarkprivateequity/ We invite your feedback and suggestions at www.ventureinthesouth.com or email david@ventureinthesouth.com. Learn more about RollingSouth at rollingsouth.vc or email david@rollingsouth.vc.
Past Week - Next Week 07-06-2025: This is the show where we review the most important things from the past week and get you ready for next week. Just listen to us and you won't need any other information outlet. Welcome to The American Girls!
Some of our notable features from the week of June 30 through July 2, 2025: This summer Harlem is reclaiming a beloved space — and making a splash in the process. The long-awaited Gottesman Pool has officially reopened as part of the newly transformed Davis Center at the north end of Central Park. WFUV's Joseph Vizza takes us there. Two new public art pieces were revealed on Fordham Road this week. WFUV's Livia Regina takes us to the unveiling. One Fordham University chemistry professor is helping reimagine how artificial intelligence could shape the future of scientific discovery. WFUV's Jay Doherty speaks with Dr. Joshua Schrier to learn more about his fascinating new research. News Host and Producer: Lainey Nguyen Editor: Tess Novotny Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
Iowa Weather History: On July 3, 2001, severe thunderstorms in southern Iowa produced very large hail: 2.5-inch stones at Osceola, 3-inch at Otley, and 4-inch at Truro, causing widespread and extensive damage. Recent Severe Weather Trends: Hail has been infrequent this year, with the most recent notable event in north central/northwestern Iowa a few weeks ago. The primary severe weather mode this season has been wind, with only a few pockets of hail and very few tornadoes (no tornadoes in May, five reports in June, including a landspout). Despite fewer severe storms, thunderstorms have provided good rainfall, especially in northern and western Iowa, aiding drought improvement. 7-Day Weather Forecast: Expect average summer weather: several chances for thunderstorms over the next week. Temperatures will be typical for the season, with daytime highs in the mid-80s and overnight lows in the mid to upper 60s. Rainfall (QPF) is forecast at 0.5 to 1 inch, mostly thunderstorm-driven and variable. The best chance for statewide rain is Saturday night into Sunday, with additional chances late Tuesday into Wednesday. Climate Outlook: The July outlook initially showed a large dry area from the High Plains to the Gulf, but recent wet weather reduced this to a small bullseye over Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa. The last ten years of Julys in Iowa have been 5–10% drier than average, influencing the forecast. The first half of July still leans wet for most of Iowa; models suggest the second half could turn drier. Past Week's Weather: The past week was about 2°F above average for temperatures and below average for rainfall. The state is transitioning to a quieter storm track, and soil moisture has improved thanks to late June rains. Eastern Iowa, especially around Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Washington, Wapello, Linn, and Black Hawk counties, remains drier and needs more rain. Specialty Crop Impacts: Zucchini: Squash vine borer is active and affecting small plantings; some growers report a lull in fruit set, possibly due to poor pollination (weather or varietal timing). Squash bugs: Adults are mating; now is the time to scout for eggs and treat nymphs with insecticidal soap or oils. Adults are hard to control; many growers opt to replant rather than spray. Japanese beetles: Now appearing, mostly affecting basil (culinary and cut flower types), zinnias, and grape leaves. Basil downy mildew: 'Cardinal' basil (popular for cut flowers) lacks resistance and is vulnerable. 'Thai Prospera' basil offers downy mildew resistance and may be a better filler for bouquets. Garlic: Harvest is beginning. Use the "five green leaves, sixth browning" rule to time harvest for optimal bulb quality and storage. Tomato spotted wilt virus: A grower in Kalona who lost most of his tomato crop to this virus in previous years now sees minimal infection, likely due to reduced thrips pressure. Onion thrips can also vector the virus, so monitor onions for thrips damage. Upcoming Resources and Events: Dan will share links in the newsletter on strawberry plug planting, spring broccoli variety trials, root maggot information, and upcoming field days (flower field day in Decorah, urban ag field day in Waterloo, and a native plant propagation survey). summary generated using Perplexity.ai
Greg Belfrage talks to his listeners about Trump and the media's response to him over the past week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Jane Dueker, James Knowles, and Steve Butz who make up the Reardon Roundtable. They discuss multiple topics including the Iran strike and Trump's handling of it, the latest NYC Mayoral Primary Winner, and much more.
For more Chaotically Intolerant, check us out at https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/Wash for Manager of the Year, Thunder are Champs & Cal Raleigh | Episode 21000:00 Oklahoma City Thunder08:44 Daniel Jones Emergence?11:55 Past Week of Baseball43:03 Weekend Baseball PreviewSUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUBSCRIBINGAudio Podcast: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/podcast-episodesFOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaoticallyintolerant/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chaoticallyintolerantThreads: https://www.threads.net/@chaoticallyintolerantFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChaoticallyIntollerantTwitter: https://twitter.com/CI_Podcast_CHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/chaotically-intolerant-table-tennis-league"SUMMER SMASH" DOCUMENTARY: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/summer-smashCHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT MERCH: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/store#chaoticallyintolerant #mlb #calraleigh
DEEP DIVE for Past Week - Next Week 06-22-2025: The show is featuring a discussion between two hosts, Chris and Paul, and their guests, Boogie and Madeline. The show, "Past Week - Next Week," offers a humorous and informal review of current events, personal anecdotes, and pop culture. Topics explored include a military parade's perceived shortcomings, the hosts' personal experiences and observations like attending protests or unusual bodily changes, and recommendations for entertainment, such as new restaurants and upcoming films. The conversation also touches on political commentary, particularly regarding former President Trump's actions and the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, often presented with a critical and comedic tone. Furthermore, the transcript includes advertisements for the radio station's app and local businesses, and features interactive segments like a news quiz and listener texts.
Past Week - Next Week 06-22-2025: This is the show where we review the most important things from the past week and get you ready for next week. Just listen to us and you won't need any other information outlet. Madeline Sue!
In the second hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss how impressed they've been with the Orioles bullpen over the past week. They also talk about Colton Cowser's return to the Orioles lineup and play Bounce Back/Fall Back.
From Friday on the Chris Hand Show | Aired on June 6, 2025----- Chris is joined by @MonicaPaigeTV for her weekly interview to talk on the big topics in the White House this week! They cover big stories like DONALD TRUMP vs MUSK!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Take a listen back to our favorite features from this week on What's What. The Public Theater's Mobile Unit is bringing performances of Much Ado About Nothing around the city. Adithi Vimalanathan reports. A new mural in Hell's Kitchen Park is bringing more color and actually cleaning the air on the block. Joseph Vizza reports. June is New York Music Month. It includes free concerts from emerging artists, expert-led industry panels, and rehearsal space for local musicians. Brenda Plascencia reports. The New York Philharmonic held free concerts throughout New York City in public parks this week. Livia Regina reports. Editor's Note: Gustavo Dudamel will be the music director of the New York Philharmonic next year, but he will not be the youngest person to hold the position. Newark Yoga Movement helps students access fitness classes in New Jersey. Lainey Nguyen reports for WFUV's “Strike A Chord” public service campaign. What's What explores current events, culture, news and hot topic issues surrounding the New York metropolitan area. The weekday show includes features, interviews and music news exclusively from WFUV. New episodes air every weekday after 4pm. News Host and Producer: Adithi Vimalanathan Editor: Robin Shannon Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
Don calls up Robbie Campo from Campo's Marina in Shell Beach to break down a spectacular week of fishing, where people were finding their catch, signing up with the Star Tournament, the latest on Sea Tow deals, and more!
Dr Tom Potokar, plastic surgeon working at the Amal hospital in the city of Khan Younis in Gaza, outlines the stark conditions facing medics on the ground there.
From Friday on the Chris Hand Show | Aired on May 23, 2025----- Chris and Monica do some catching up as well as covering the BIG NEWS from this week in the news including the visit of the South African President and the confrontation of the deaths of the Farmer refugee. Follow Monica @MonicaPaigetvSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chaotically Intolerant NFL Schedule Release Presented by @DraftAmerica Airing May 16th, 2025For more Chaotically Intolerant, check us out at https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/Cards Stay Hot, Lay Off Raffy & NBA Playoffs | Episode 20500:00 Intro01:11 NBA Playoffs07:00 Past Week of Baseball22:52 Rafael DeversSUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUBSCRIBINGAudio Podcast: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/podcast-episodesFOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaoticallyintolerant/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chaoticallyintolerantThreads: https://www.threads.net/@chaoticallyintolerantFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChaoticallyIntollerantTwitter: https://twitter.com/CI_Podcast_CHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/chaotically-intolerant-table-tennis-league"SUMMER SMASH" DOCUMENTARY: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/summer-smashCHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT MERCH: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/store#chaoticallyintolerant #mlb #nbaplayoffs
For more Chaotically Intolerant, check us out at https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/NFL Draft, Don't Trust The Mariners & A New Mascot | Episode 20300:00 NFL Draft + Bill Belichick19:50 Past Week of Baseball43:25 Weekend BaseballSUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUBSCRIBINGAudio Podcast: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/podcast-episodesFOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaoticallyintolerant/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chaoticallyintolerantThreads: https://www.threads.net/@chaoticallyintolerantFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChaoticallyIntollerantTwitter: https://twitter.com/CI_Podcast_CHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/chaotically-intolerant-table-tennis-league"SUMMER SMASH" DOCUMENTARY: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/summer-smashCHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT MERCH: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/store#chaoticallyintolerant #mlb #mariners
Chris and Monica Paige discuss the UK Agreement and how this affects future deals coming towards the U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mason is back from welcoming baby No. 2 into the world and wants to discuss his thoughts on the happenings around K-State football and basketball with Drew to get back in the swing of things, plus a look ahead to summer content for the KSO Show
For more Chaotically Intolerant, check us out at https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/NFL Draft, Don't Trust The Mariners & A New Mascot | Episode 20300:00 NFL Draft + Bill Belichick19:50 Past Week of Baseball43:25 Weekend BaseballSUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUBSCRIBINGAudio Podcast: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/podcast-episodesFOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaoticallyintolerant/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chaoticallyintolerantThreads: https://www.threads.net/@chaoticallyintolerantFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChaoticallyIntollerantTwitter: https://twitter.com/CI_Podcast_CHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/chaotically-intolerant-table-tennis-league"SUMMER SMASH" DOCUMENTARY: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/summer-smashCHAOTICALLY INTOLERANT MERCH: https://chaoticallyintolerant.com/store#chaoticallyintolerant #mlb #mariners
Luke Combs was right, when it rains it does pour...but that rain helped me to see life more clearly...so I'm taking it as a win. Last week was no walk in the park, but we made it to the next week, and so naturally I'm going to make fun of it now. OH WAS IT A WHIRLWIND!!! Because yes, it's called on the Bright Side but not every part of life has to be celebrated as a win, and some weeks we just need to laugh and say Thank GOD that weeks over ( and this was one of those). SocialsOTBS Instagram @onthebrightsidepoddOTBS TikTok: @onthebrightsidepodcastCaroline's Instagram: @carolinesuskoMusic: Sundown Drive by Ghostrifter http://bit.ly/ghostrifter-ytCreative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC BY-ND 3.0Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/o4ir62
Warriors Beat Writer for the San Francisco Standard, Danny Emerman, joins Papa & Silver to assess why this past week can benefit the Warriors despite the display of fatigue on Sunday, and what it will take for the Warriors to get a top 6 seedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warriors Beat Writer for the San Francisco Standard, Danny Emerman, joins Papa & Silver to assess why this past week can benefit the Warriors despite the display of fatigue on Sunday, and what it will take for the Warriors to get a top 6 seedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this week's episode of This Past Week, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on recent events, thought-provoking reads, and intriguing films:
Stop. Dieting. Forever. with Jennifer Dent Brown, Life + Weight Loss Coach
Ever feel like you just can't stick to anything? You start a new plan, you're all in, and then… two weeks later, you're already looking for something new. That's what we call uprooting, and it's one of the most common self-sabotage patterns keeping women stuck in a cycle of starting over. But what if I told you that the problem isn't the plan—it's how you're thinking about the plan? In this episode, I'm breaking down exactly why you keep quitting, how to tell if you're making a strategic change or just sabotaging yourself, and the one simple rule that will change everything: The 90-Day Rule. If you're ready to finally follow through and get the results you've been chasing, grab your matcha and let's go. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why uprooting is disguised as self-improvement—but it's actually sabotage 3 questions to ask yourself to know if you're really making a smart change The science behind why 90 days is the magic number for transformation How to commit (without freaking out) even if you've never made it past week 2 A journal prompt to help you shift your identity into a woman who follows through ============================= FEATURED ON THE SHOW / RESOURCES JenniferDent.com @jenniferdentbrown Instagram Work with me inside Learn & Lose Get 15% off your first order with RYZE Superfoods Mushroom Matcha Subscribe to the newsletter, The Self-Sabotage Fix Interested in private coaching with Jennifer? Book a free consultation. Take the Quiz! What Is Your Self-Sabotage Pattern? EP 236. Before You Can Successfully Lose Weight, You Need to Do This First
In this episode of This Past Week, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on recent cultural trends, his Lenten writings, and spiritual insights:
In this episode of This Past Week, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the inspiring life of Joe Reali, a young man from New York who passed away at 25 and is remembered for his holiness—could he one day be a saint? Fr. Looney shares how Joe's life challenges us to live as saints now and boldly share our faith. He also explores a powerful insight from St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Sermons on the Song of Songs, encouraging us to dive deeper into Scripture. Additionally, he discusses his recent academic paper and upcoming X (Twitter) Space presentation, and he shares thoughts on No Address, a new film addressing the issue of homelessness. Join Fr. Looney for a thought-provoking discussion on faith, holiness, and the call to live and share the Gospel!
In this episode I threw away the usual plan and the step by step tangible strategy that I follow each week (and LOVE giving you), and decided to just have a real chat with you.Chat about the real behind the scenes of mom life and business.Think of this as a diary entry episode where we talk all things: My back injury, the little moments, why I'm here, giving yourself credit, remembering why you're here, and more.Let's connect! Connect with Hailey on Instagram @bossladyhailey Join my membership The Business Mama INSIDER for more behind the scenes like this, weekly coaching from me and strategies that work for mom life. Apply to join us inside The MAMA Coach to get the long term mentorship, strategy, a mom boss community, 1:1 support and more so you can build and scale your business to full time as a mom!
In this episode of This Past Week, Fr. Edward Looney shares insights on avoiding online scams, the ease of reading fiction over theology, and three movies he watched.
March is coming! This episode I talk everything college basketball on both the men and women's side. Topics include:- Mikayla Blakes 55 point game- Auburn vs Alabama- Houston, JT Toppin and the Big 12- Risers and Teams on Upset Watch- JuJu Watkins- The top of the SEC in women's basketball
In this episode of This Past Week, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on faith, history, and unexpected surprises in daily life.
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