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Gustavo Garcia, Marcello Neves, Gustavo Di Sarli e Phill analisam a derrota, as polêmicas de arbitragem e projetam a semifinal contra o Vasco. Dá o play!
Ollie, Ryman, Phill and Stevie talk about finally beating Plymouth this season and look ahead to Port Vale!
Gustavo Garcia, Jéssica Maldonado, Cauê Rademaker e Phill analisam a atuação contra o Vasco, o trabalho de Zubeldía e as movimentações do Flu no mercado. DÁ O PLAY!
S07E03 - Fin de un ciclo... Adios a Phill Spencer y Sarah Bond, que se cuece en Microsoft? Redes sociales: https://flow.page/planetaxbox Xbox Series X|S, Game Pass, Videojuegos, Noticias Xbox, Comunidad Xbox Xbox, Game Pass, Xbox Magnus, Noticias Xbox, Videojuegos, Xbox Series X, Podcast Xbox, Microsoft, Proyecto Magnus, Hardware Gaming, Gaming News, Comunidad Xbox, Xbox Series S, Análisis Xbox Repasamos las noticias de la semana y la actualidad. https://www.twitch.tv/planeta_xbox No olvidéis compartir vuestras opiniones, comentarios y demás mensajes por ivoox o en nuestras redes sociales: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@planetaxbox2066 Twitter: @planeta_xbox Telegram: https://t.me/PlanetaXboxPodcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/planeta_xbox Cancion del final: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2bUU8-6xoA Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PlanetaXBOX #xbox #xboxseriesx #xboxgamepass #starfield #developersdirect gamepass xbox game pass pc game pass pc gamepass pc xbox game pass xbox game pass ultimate xbox series x xbox series s series s xbox one xbox series s vs xbox series x xbox series s unboxing big data news xbox live xbox live gold xbox game pass pc review xbox game pass games best xbox game pass games game pass enero game pass 2026 xbox series x 2026 big data news xbox series x xbox xcloud project xcloud cloud gaming xbox one x xbox one s xsx starfield gta 6 gta 6 news,gta 6 info grand theft auto 6 gta vi gta gta 5 gta online gta 5 mods gta 5 online gta 5 mod gta 5 online money glitch gta online money grand theft auto grand theft auto v,grand theft auto 5 xbox game pass gamepass game pass pc xbox game pass pc game pass ultimate xbox game pass ultimate ps4 gta 6 ps5 gta 6 ps4 ps5 pro gta 6 trailer gta online ps5 gta 5 ps5 rockstar games gta 5 xbox series s xbox series ps5 gt7 gt7 gameplay gran turismo 7 gran turismo 7 gameplay gran turismo 7 trailer forspoken forspoken gameplay forspoken ps5 forspoken trailer spartacus spartacus ps4 playstation 5 ps5 ps5 news ps5 games ps4 games ps plus gamepass game pass xbox game pass gamepass pc game pass pc xbox game pass ultimate big data news elden ring elden ring gameplay elden ring trailer elden ring ps5 elden ring ps4 elden rin elden ring review ps5 pro ps5 slim ps ps4 ps5 ps5 pro ps5 lite ps5 slim horizon forbidden west horizon 2 sonic 2 sonic la pelicula sonic movie sonic the movie ps4 vs ps5 ps5 vs ps4 ps plus abril ps plus ps plus extra ps plus premium nuevo ps plus playstation plus sony ps4 sony ps5 sony playstation ps now playstation now big data news ps5 games ps4 games ps5 2023 dualsense ps5 grim fandango monkey island new monkey island monkey island 2023 xbox pc gaming game pass pc ps5 ps4 god of war god of war 4 god of war ragnarok god of war gameplay god of war ragnarok trailer god of war ragnarok release date god of war ragnarok trailer reaction big data news ps5 pro ps5 lite ps plus ps plus premium new ps plus playstation sony ps5 kojima productions death stranding kojima hideo kojima death stranding gameplay death stranding review metal gear solid metal gear solid 2 metal gear solid 4 dead island 2 dead island 2 gameplay microsoft xbox xbox game pass game pass game pass pc game pass ultimate xbox series x xbox game pass ultimate xbox series x games ps5 vs xbox series x xbox series x vs ps5 xbox series s gamepass pc game pas game pass games game pass abril big data news xbox one xbox one x,xbox xbox series s gameplay xbox series s review xbox series x 2023 xbox 2024 xbox news halo infinite starfield starfield news starfield trailer starfield gameplay gampass the last of us the last of us 2 the last of us part 2 the last of us remastered the last of us remake tlou remake halo infinite halo infinite news halo infinite multiplayer halo infinite campaign halo infinite gameplay halo infinite battle royale star wars games marvel game marvel games avengers star wars best star wars games big data news ps4 ps5 xbos game pass game pass game pass pc gamepass xbox playstation 5 ps5 ps5 pro ps5 slim ps5 2024 Xbox Series X|S, Game Pass, Videojuegos, Noticias Xbox, Comunidad Xbox
Some of our favorite Olympic stories and Whitney Leavitt opens up. Will Good American be okay without Khloe and Jason Bateman talks about getting sober. Plus we are joined by Team USA Head Curling Coach Phill Drobnick live from Italy and his wife as they react to the thrilling win by the US woman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gustavo Garcia, Jéssica Maldonado e Phill analisam a atuação contra o Bangu, o trabalho de Zubeldía e projetam as semifinais contra o Vasco. Dá o play!
In Part 5 of our Prepare series, we reflect on Psalm 31:24 and the call to “be strong and take heart.” Rooted in Jude 1:3 and 2 Chronicles 20:20, this message urges believers to contend for the faith and align with God’s prophetic purposes for 2026—a year symbolizing divine presence and glory (kavod). As taught in Matthew 25, we must keep our lamps lit, spiritually ready for what God is doing. Seated with Christ (Ephesians 2:6), we live from victory, authority, and rest. This is a season of refining, repentance, generational restoration, and preparing the way for the Lord’s glory to fill the earth. For more information go to c3tuggerah.org.au
Gustavo Garcia, Cauê Rademaker, Phill analisam atuação contra o Botafogo, o gol de placa de Lucho e debate as movimentações no mercado. DÁ O PLAY!
Gustavo Garcia, Cauê Rademaker e Phill analisam atuação contra o Maricá, a idolatria de Martinelli e as negociações por atacante. Dá o play!
Gustavo Garcia, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Jéssica Maldonado analisam atuação contra o Bahia, o acerto de Árias com o Palmeiras e o interesse do atacante Denis Bouanga, dos Los Angeles FC. DÁ O PLAY!
Interview with Phill Tague. Phill discusses transformative faith, covenant relationships, and, the importance of not settling for less of Jesus in our spiritual lives.
This time, we are standing in the Petersfield Community Garden where they are wassailing for a bumper crop this year. We will be finding out what wassailing is all about, chatting to Morris Dancers, and Phill (by popular demand) will not be singing with the Petersfield Community ChoirSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker (ele voltou!), Phill e Giba Perez analisam atuação contra o Botafogo, a evolução do camisa 99 e a proposta pelo atacante Denis Bouanga, dos Los Angeles FC. DÁ O PLAY!
Las personas físicas Raquel Martos, Roger de Gracia, Pedro Vera y Pablo González Batista repasan la actualidad de la semana, las predicciones de la marmota Phill y los titulares más ingeniosos.
Insights In Sound 201 - Phill Scholes, VP Solid State Logic - S21 E1 A long history with one of the industry's long-standing companies is guaranteed to result in an interesting perspective and some interesting anecdotes. My chat with Phill Scholes did not disappoint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Behavioral science holds the keys to some of the most effective (yet overlooked) marketing strategies. And if you're not thinking about it, you're already behind. In this throwback episode, Daniel sits down with Phill Agnew, host of the UK's #1 marketing podcast Nudge, to explore psychological principles that can transform the way you sell. From why loss aversion outperforms gain framing, to using scarcity without backfiring, to the surprising benefits of admitting your flaws, Phill unpacks examples and research-backed tactics you can apply today. And, what's up with Phill's reading list? He breaks down why you should read the 25 on his list…and why there's 5 to avoid. If you're a Marketer who wants to understand the WHY behind your customers' decisions, this is the episode for YOU. Follow Phill: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew/?originalSubdomain=uk Phill's 25 Books to Read (And 5 to Avoid): https://nudge.kit.com/reading-list Follow Daniel: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-murray-marketing/ Sign up for The Marketing Millennials newsletter: www.workweek.com/brand/the-marketing-millennials Daniel is a Workweek friend, working to produce amazing podcasts. To find out more, visit: www.workweek.com
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Phill e Giba Perez analisam a atuação contra o Grêmio, a força tricolor como mandante, a disputa entre Renê e Arana, além da estreia de Savarino. DÁ O PLAY!
Martijn en Paul hadden lol bij de wintermaandbeker op wintergreens. Paul en Peter hadden verder deze week nog getraind op de range. LIV Dubai deze week met ook veel DP World Tour spelers. Darius haalde een top 10 door een mooie laatste dag waar hij van Rory won. Patrick Reed speelde de laatste ronde professioneel uit.Op de PGA tour speelde Scottie zijn laatste ronde ook professioneel uit. De 18-jarige Blades Brown viel op met een ronde 60 en Jason Day werd gedeeld 2e samen met Putnam en Gerard.In de korte ronde: free agent Patrick Reed (en zijn schoenen), de PGA show, kosten om Rydercup te spelen: $1,4 miljoen per jaar, de landen met de meeste golfbanen, tennis, Kozuma, Michael la Sasso, Phill, wederom uitstel van de rollback van de bal, statjes Scottie en onze voorspellingen voor ons Jaarspel.Schrijf je in! https://forms.gle/yKuBWTtFKmxWgofZARaad de Speler een Masters winnaar.0:00 - 10:01 Eigen golf10:01 - 32:46 Professioneel golf32:46 - 1:04:12 Korte Ronde1:04:12 - 1:04:43 Raad de Speler
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Phill e Jéssica Maldonado analisam a vitória no Fla-Flu, a evolução de Santi Moreno, o planejamento para o Brasileiro e a estreia contra o Grêmio. Dá o play!
Pastor Phill Howell, visiting from Embassy Church in Elgin, Illinois, preaches that the ABCs of Psalm 145 offer adequate worship for inadequate worshippers.
In this first message for 2026 Phil Mason shares on the theme of Living for God. In an age of ever-increasing lawlessness, where so many are taking the name of the Lord in vain, there is an imperative for those of us who truly believe in God to live for Him. But what does it mean to live for God?Do we really believe that God exists? If we do, we must make the radical decision to live fully for Him; otherwise, we will be swept up in what Paul called the ‘strong delusion' (2 Thessalonians 2:11) that is sweeping away all those who cannot escape the rising tide of lawlessness that is gripping the planet.How do we know if we are under this ‘strong delusion?' The world is full of religious people who profess a belief in God yet are completely unmoved by Him. If we truly believe in God, then we must live for Him. Allow this message to set the compass of your heart for 2026. Be blessed!
In a world obsessed with Martech optimization and AI, is the most overlooked competitive advantage simply understanding how the human brain actually works? Agility requires more than just adapting to new technologies; it requires a deep, empathetic understanding of the timeless human behaviors that drive customer decisions. Today, we're going to talk about the intersection of marketing and human psychology. We'll explore how understanding cognitive biases and behavioral science isn't just an academic exercise, but a critical tool for creating more effective customer experiences, more persuasive messaging, and ultimately, a more resilient and agile brand. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome, Phill Agnew, Host of Nudge Podcast at Nudge Podcast. About Phill Agnew Phill Agnew hosts Nudge, the UK's #1 marketing podcast. It's a critically acclaimed behavioural science show that has featured world-renowned guests such as Richard Shotton, Rory Sutherland, Tali Sharot, Jonah Berger, Dan Pink, and Chris Voss. With a knack for demystifying complex psychological concepts, Phill translates cutting-edge behavioural science into actionable insights for marketers, business leaders, and everyday professionals. His podcast has been downloaded by hundreds of thousands across the globe, establishing Phill as a trusted voice in behavioural marketing.,Yes,This has been completed Phill Agnew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew/ Resources Nudge Podcast: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/ The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow Catch the future of e-commerce at eTail Palm Springs, Feb 23-26 in Palm Springs, CA. Go here for more details: https://etailwest.wbresearch.com/Drive your customers to new horizons at the premier retail event of the year for Retail and Brand marketers. Learn more at CRMC 2026, June 1-3. https://www.thecrmc.com/ Enjoyed the show? Tell us more at and give us a rating so others can find the show at: https://ratethispodcast.com/agileConnect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstromDon't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.showCheck out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Giba Perez analisam as novas contratações do Fluminense e atualizam possíveis nomes que ainda podem pintar no time nessa janela. Dá o play!
What happens when two bike adventurers meet outside a supermarket in Turkey, buy a kebab, and end up riding more than half the world together?I sat down with Jamie Hargreaves and Malachi Francis just days after they rolled into the Sydney Opera House, for an in person interviewWe talk about how fast friendships form on the road, the reality behind the hardest days, and why some of the most miserable moments become the most meaningful in hindsight. Jamie reflects on following in his dad Phill's tyre tracks decades later, Malachi opens up about dealing with setbacks on the road and together they talk about what it really means to share a journey this big.From cycling through Turkey, Nepal, and Central Asia to sleeping in toilets, carrying bikes to base camp, and rolling into the Sydney Opera House together this episode is honest, reflective, and sure to make you laugh.Listen to the previous episodes with both Jamie and Malachi here:Malachi Francis - Ep 102Jamie Hargreaves - Ep 107Jamie and Malachi - Ep 126 - Himalayan ChallengePhill Hargreaves Part 1 and Part 2Follow them on Instagram - @J.A.hargreaves @Malachi_Cycles Check out Old Man Mountain for the perfect way to carry gear on your bike. Support the showBuy me a coffee! I'm an affiliate for a few brands I genuinely use and recommend including:
2026 will not reward hope. It will reward intention.In this video, I walk you through a bold, practical framework for goalsetting in 2026—not wishful thinking, not hype, but deliberate planning backed by action. If you want 2026 to be your strongest year yet, it starts with deciding in advance what success looks like and building the discipline to pursue it relentlessly.I break down the PLAN AHEAD framework step by step, showing you how to:• Set macro goals aligned to each quarter• Define non-negotiable outcomes instead of vague intentions• Build flexibility without losing momentum• Communicate your vision so others can support it• Take action even when conditions aren't perfect• Anticipate problems instead of being surprised by them• Maintain a strong mental posture when pressure shows up• Review, reprioritize, and protect what truly mattersThis isn't about doing more.It's about doing what matters.If you've ever felt busy but not moving forward…If your goals keep slipping into “next year”…If you're ready to stop negotiating with your future—This message is for you.Your 2026 is waiting.Plan ahead.Be bold.And take it head on.2026 BOLD GOALSETTING0:00 – Welcome to 2026 & why this year must be intentional0:45 – Hope vs action: why planning separates winners1:38 – Macro goals & the quarterly mindset (Q1–Q4)2:13 – PLAN AHEAD framework overview2:19 – P: Predetermine your course of action2:52 – Deciding success in advance (vision before movement)3:29 – Quarterly goals & highest return / reward thinking4:08 – Real story: climbing out of major debt through planning4:44 – Mapping major moves & eliminating hesitation5:16 – Defining non-negotiable goals & outcomes6:06 – L: Lay out your goals6:14 – Why vague goals produce vague results6:20 – SMART goals explained (specific, measurable, time-bound)6:50 – Macro goals vs micro goals7:07 – Breaking annual goals into quarterly, monthly, weekly wins7:31 – Visibility, accountability & goal tracking8:02 – A: Allow time for adjustments8:08 – Why plans break and flexibility wins8:44 – COVID lesson: pivoting when reality shifts9:16 – Buffer time, reviews, and contingency planning9:42 – AI, market shifts & knowing when to pivot10:32 – N: Notify key personnel10:38 – You cannot win alone10:55 – Alignment, trust, and momentum11:14 – Communicating vision to family, teams, stakeholders11:32 – A: Allow time for acceptance11:39 – Why big change needs time to land11:47 – Kayaku: bad change vs meaningful change12:25 – Leading people at their pace13:01 – Family, teams & avoiding shock change13:16 – Patience now prevents resistance later14:10 – H: Head into action14:21 – Planning without execution is paralysis14:35 – “Do it ugly” & imperfect action15:02 – First 48 hours: momentum rules15:25 – Public accountability & bias toward action15:53 – E: Expect problems15:58 – Obstacles are inevitable, not anomalies16:12 – BEHAG mindset: big, bold, uncomfortable goals16:46 – Risk thinking & if-then scenarios17:23 – Reframing problems as puzzles17:39 – A: Always point to the positive17:46 – Narrative, mindset & strategic optimism17:53 – Zig Ziglar: attitude vs aptitude18:31 – Cutting negativity & complaint cycles19:10 – Wins reviews & gratitude practices19:45 – D: Daily review & reprioritize19:54 – Aggressive prioritization (Jack Welch example)20:49 – Killing noise & focusing on the vital few21:48 – Time as your most valuable asset22:09 – Daily recalibration habit23:26 – Reward, risk & value prioritization filter24:12 – BHAG decisions & early execution24:37 – Be bold, aggressive, and decisive with goals26:39 – Final charge: Your 2026 awaits27:04 – Closing message: plan ahead and take no prisonersTo learn music theory, visit http://phillc.netSupport your buddy Phill with a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/a7ebeb0d04To learn music theory, visit http://phillc.netSupport your buddy Phill with a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/a7ebeb0d04
What if city design could prevent harm before it happens—and even lift our sense of purpose? We sat down with architect and planner Phillip Tabb to explore spiritual wellness as a practical, universal lens for shaping healthier streets, homes, and public spaces. Phill draws a clear line between spirituality and religion to focus on experiences we all share: safety, serenity, awe, belonging, and meaning. We unpack the wellness pillars—physical, mental, emotional, social, environmental, spiritual, and financial—and why social connection may be the strongest longevity factor. That insight reframes planning choices: front porches close to sidewalks, paths that prioritize pedestrians, and public squares that can hold both quiet lunches and electric festivals. Housing rounds out the conversation with a hard truth: bigger isn't better if it separates us and prices out workers. If design is preventative care, then spiritually healthy places are ones that help us breathe, connect, and find purpose every day.Enjoyed the conversation? Subscribe, rate, and share the show—and tell us what design move would bring more serenity or awe to your neighborhood.Show Notes:Further Reading: The Findhorn Garden: Pioneering a New Vision of Man and Nature in Cooperation by The Finhorn CommunityJournal of Biophilic Design by Vanessa Champion Nature and the Cities by Fritz SteinerDeath and Life of Great American Cities by Jane JacobsTo help support the show, pick up a copy of the book through our Bookshop page at https://bookshop.org/shop/bookedonplanning or get a copy through your local bookstore!To view the show transcripts, click on the episode at https://bookedonplanning.buzzsprout.com/Follow us on social media for more content related to each episode:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/booked-on-planning/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BookedPlanningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonplanningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookedonplanning/
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill, Giba Perez e Enzo Castro, campeão de novembro da liga do Cartola, analisam o ano do Flu, os pontos altos, as frustrações e elegem os destaques positivos e negativos do elenco. DÁ O PLAY!
What is love? How can we become truly loving people? In this message, we examine some biblical and spiritual foundations of love, contrasting it with its opposite—selfishness —as explained by the Bible and Ellen G. White (see texts below). This message presents the second item of the Stewardship Commitment Card:
“Most of our decisions feel rational until you realize how much of them were borrowed from other people.”In this episode, we talked about how understanding human behavior helps us build better businesses, deeper relationships, and more meaningful creative work, in particular:
As a beer enthusiast, bottle shops have always played an important role in my life. They were there when I first got into beer in a big way, supplying me with hard to find bottles imported from the United States, or new releases from some of the most exciting new breweries in the UK. It was through them that I also met some of my most valued friends and peers, including Jen Ferguson and Glenn Williams of South London's Hop Burns and Black, who gave me one of my first breaks as a beer writer with a monthly column published on their website. When we launched Pellicle in 2019, they were there to sponsor us for our first two years. Looking back, we probably wouldn't have made it through those first 24 months without their support. Then there's Phill and Steph Palgrave-Elliott of Caps and Taps in Tufnell Park. Not only did they give me my first ever gig as a freelance photographer, but like Jen and Glenn they became wonderful pals, and are also long time supporters of the magazine. It's through both of their shops that I gleaned a deep perspective of how important bottle shops once were within the beer ecosystem. Here is where you came when you wanted to support local and independent, or when you wanted to find the latest fussed-over cans, or simply something delicious from a brewery you were yet to discover. But things have changed a lot since those early days of craft beer—the early 2010s when everything felt shiny and new. Breweries came and went, some sold out, some focused on shifting units in national supermarket chains, and—after the pandemic—most of them started shipping direct to their customers. The role of the bottle shop shouldn't have changed, but the industry changed around them, forcing them to pivot and adapt. Some became bars, some focused on online retail, others simply weren't able to compete, and closed their doors forever.Without them, however, we probably would have the vibrant selection of independent breweries we're blessed with today. In this episode of The Pellicle Podcast I'm joined by the owners of three different UK bottleshops: Krishan Rajput of Stirchley Wines in Birmingham, Sam Parker of Keg Cask and Bottle in Prestwich, Manchester, plus Rosie and Greg Start, who run R&G's Beer Vault in both Macclesfield and Congleton. Together we chew through the last few years in beer, and discuss the importance of bottle shops. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the 2025 Salford Beer Festival. Huge thanks to organiser Jim Cullen for inviting us down to host this chat. We're able to produce The Pellicle Podcast directly thanks to our Patreon subscribers, and our sponsors Get ‘Er Brewed. If you're enjoying this podcast, or the weekly articles we publish, please consider taking out a monthly subscription for less than the price of a pint a month.
CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.
This is a brief introduction to the AI roundtable to be held at the Medicine in the Mediterranean conference, running from 31 January to 2 February. You can join us using the link below.https://corom.edu.mt/medicine-in-the-mediterranean-2026/
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Marcello Neves analisam a eliminação nos pênaltis para o Vasco, o erro de planejamento com a falta de um camisa 9 confiável e a possível saída de Thiago Silva. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Giba Perez analisam a derrota tricolor, as atuações de Freytes e Everaldo, a importância da vola de Canobbio e a expectativa pelo segundo jogo. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Giba Perez analisam a vitória sobre o Bahia, a vaga na fase de grupos da Libertadores, o eterno problema da camisa 9, a dúvida no meio e o momento do Vasco, adversário na semifinal. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Phill, Marcello Neves e Victor Almeida analisam a atuação contra o Grêmio, o despertar do venezuelano, a relação de Everaldo com a torcida, as contas para a a vaga direta na Libertadores e a eleição que elegeu Matheus Montenegro como novo presidente do Fluminense. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Gustavo Garcia analisam o show tricolor no 6 a 0 sobre o São Paulo, a disputa Everaldo x JK e a ausência de Canobbio contra o Grêmio. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Phill e Giba Perez analisam a atuação contra o Palmeiras, o grande momento de Martinelli, a evolução contínua com Zubeldia e o jogo contra o São Paulo que pode carimbar o retorno à competição internacional. DÁ O PLAY!
What do you do when God calls you into something you never expected—and asks you to trust Him in the process?In this episode, Tom sits down with Phill Tague—husband, dad, pastor, and author of the new book Jesus, Be the Centerfold: Choosing Covenant Faith over Airbrushed Christianity—for a vulnerable conversation about calling, obedience, and faithfulness.Together they talk about:How God redirected Phill's life and ministry in surprising waysThe heart behind his new book and what “airbrushed Christianity” is costing usWhy covenant faith invites us into deeper formation, not polished performanceThe tension between leading a church and leading a familyHow to follow God when you can't see the whole mapPhill's honesty and grounded wisdom offer hope for anyone wrestling with direction, identity, or what faithful discipleship really looks like today.The Giving Life Podcast: Conversations about being a man whose life in Christ gives life to others.Watch the video version on YouTube - https://youtu.be/dXoCSuUCoZo
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Phill e Marcello Neves analisam a atuação no clássico, o fator Lucho Acosta, a luta pela vaga direta e o duelo importante contra o Palmeiras no sábado. DÁ O PLAY!
If you've ever wondered why people do the strange things we do, this episode is your new favourite rabbit hole!Today we have Phill Agnew on the show, the mind behind Nudge — the UK's #1 marketing podcast, downloaded hundreds of thousands of times.But today?You get Phill unplugged — telling stories, breaking down psychology, and showing you how a few behavioral science principles can transform your business, your life, your TikTok following and even your marathon time.
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Gustavo Garcia analisam a atuação tricolor, a polêmica de arbitragem envolvendo Bernal e Matheus Pereira, a eficiência defensiva nas últimas rodadas e a importância do Fla-Flu da próxima semana. DÁ O PLAY!
Hosted by Khudania Ajay (KAJ), KAJ Masterclass LIVE brings real, video-first conversations with global experts, authors, and leaders. In this episode, KAJ talks with Phill Tague, founding pastor and author of Jesus be the Centerfold, about navigating doubt, overcoming addiction, and discovering purpose through faith. Discover more real conversations at https://kajmasterclass.com
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Gustavo Garcia analisam a atuação tricolor, a sequência recorde, o momento nos últimos 10 jogos pelo Brasileiro e a velha ineficiência do setor ofensivo. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Phill e Marcello Neves analisam a (péssima) atuação tricolor, as diferenças das campanhas como mandante e visitante, a sequência contra o G-4 e a importância do jogo contra o Mirassol. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Marcello Neves analisam atuação tricolor, a ineficiência do ataque, as cinco vitórias seguidas como mandante, a polêmica da vez na arbitragem e os problemas para o jogo contra o Ceará (de novo) no fim de semana. DÁ O PLAY!
Edgard Maciel de Sá, Cauê Rademaker, Phill e Giba Perez analisam atuação tricolor, a volta de JK ao time titular, a fase de Samuel e a importância dos dois jogos seguidos contra o Ceará na luta por uma vaga na Libertadores. DÁ O PLAY!
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Thank you for your support of independent ski journalism.WhoPhill Gross, owner, and Mike Solimano, CEO of Killington and Pico, VermontRecorded onJuly 10, 2025About KillingtonClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Phill Gross and teamLocated in: Killington, VermontYear founded: 1958Pass affiliations: Ikon Pass: 5 or 7 combined days with PicoReciprocal partners: Pico access is included on all Killington passesClosest neighboring ski areas: Pico (:12), Saskadena Six (:39), Okemo (:40), Quechee (:44), Ascutney (:55), Storrs (:59), Harrington Hill (:59), Magic (1:00), Whaleback (1:02), Sugarbush (1:04), Bromley (1:04), Middlebury Snowbowl (1:08), Arrowhead (1:10), Mad River Glen (1:11)Base elevation: 1,165 feet at Skyeship BaseSummit elevation: 4,142 feet at top of K-1 gondola (hike-to summit of Killington Peak at 4,241 feet)Vertical drop: 2,977 feet lift-served, 3,076 hike-toSkiable Acres: 1,509Average annual snowfall: 250 inchesTrail count: 155 (43% advanced/expert, 40% intermediate, 17% beginner)Lift count: 20 (2 gondolas, 2 six-packs, 4 high-speed quads, 5 fixed-grip quads, 2 triples, 1 double, 1 platter, 3 carpets - view Lift Blog's inventory of Killington's lift fleet; Killington plans to replace the Snowdon triple with a fixed-grip quad for the 2026-27 ski season)History: from New England Ski HistoryAbout PicoClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Phill Gross and teamLocated in: Mendon, VermontYear founded: 1934Pass affiliations: Ikon Pass: 5 or 7 combined days with KillingtonReciprocal partners: Pico access is included on all Killington passes; four days Killington access included on Pico K.A. PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Killington (:12), Saskadena Six (:38), Okemo (:38), Quechee (:42), Ascutney (:53), Storrs (:57), Harrington Hill (:55), Magic (:58), Whaleback (1:00), Sugarbush (1:01), Bromley (1:00), Middlebury Snowbowl (1:01), Mad River Glen (1:07), Arrowhead (1:09)Base elevation: 2,000 feetSummit elevation: 3,967 feetVertical drop: 1,967 feetSkiable Acres: 468Average annual snowfall: 250 inchesTrail count: 58 (36% advanced/expert, 46% intermediate, 18% beginner)Lift count: 7 (2 high-speed quads, 2 triples, 1 doubles, 2 carpets - view Lift Blog's inventory of Pico's lift fleet)History: from New England Ski HistoryWhy I interviewed themThe longest-tenured non-government ski area operator in America, as far as I know, is the Seeholzer family, owner-operators of Beaver Mountain, Utah since 1939. Third-generation owner Travis Seeholzer came on the pod a few years back to trace the eight-decade arc from this dude flexing 10-foot-long kamikaze boards to the present:Just about every ski area in America was hacked out of the wilderness by Some Guy Who Looked Like That. Dave McCoy at Mammoth or Ernie Blake at Taos or Everett Kircher at Boyne Mountain, swarthy, willful fellows who flew airplanes and erected rudimentary chairlifts in impossible places and hammered together their own baselodges. Over decades they chiseled these mountains into their personal Rushmores, a life's work, a human soul knotted to nature in a built place that would endure for generations.It's possible that they all imagined their family name governing those generations. In the remarkable case of Boyne, they still do. But the Kirchers and the Seeholzers are ski-world exceptions. Successive generations are often uninterested in the chore of legacy building. Or they try and say wow this is expensive. Or bad weather leads to bad financial choices by our cigar-smoking, backhoe-driving, machete-wielding founder and his sons and daughters never get their chance. The ski area's deed shuffles into the portfolio of a Colorado Skico and McCoy fades a little each year and at some point Mammoth is just another ski area owned by Alterra Mountain Company.It's tempting to sentimentalize the past, to lament skiing's macro-transition from gritty network of founder-kingpin fifes to set of corporate brands, to conclude that “this generation” just doesn't have the tenacity of a Blake or a McCoy. But the America where a fellow could turn up with a dump truck and a chainsaw and flatten raw forest into a for-profit business with minimal protest is gone. Every part of the ski ecosystem is more regulated, complicated, and expensive than it's ever been. The appeal of running such a machine - and the skillset necessary to do so - is entirely different from that of sculpting your own personal snow Narnia from scratch. We will always have family-owned ski areas (we still have hundreds), and an occasional modern founder-disruptor like Mount Bohemia's Lonie Glieberman will materialize like a new X-man. But ski conglomerates have probably always been inevitable, and are probably largely the industry's future. They are best suited, in most cases, to manage, finance, and maintain the vast machinery of our largest ski centers (and also to create a ski landscape in which not all ski area operators are Some Guy Who Looked Like That).Killington demonstrates this arc from rambunctious founder to corporate vassal as well as any mountain in the country. Founded in 1958 by the wily and wild Pres Smith, the ski area's parent company, Sherburne Corp., bought Sunday River, Maine in 1973 and Mount Snow, Vermont in 1977. The two Vermont mountains became S-K-I in 1984, bought five more ski areas, and merged with four-resort LBO in 1996 to become the titanic American Skiing Company. Unfortunately ASC turned out to be skiing's Titanic, and one of the company's last acts before dissolution was to sell Killington and Pico to Utah-based Powdr in 2007.The Beast had been tamed, at least on paper. Corporate ownership of some sort felt as stapled to the mountain as Killington's 3,000 snowguns. And mostly, well, it didn't matter. Other than Powdr's disastrous attempts to shorten the resort's famously long seasons, Killington never lost its feisty edge. Over the decades the ski area modernized, masterplanned, and shed skier volume while increasing its viability as a business. Modern Killington wasn't the kingdom of a charismatic and ever-present founder, but it was a pretty good ski area.And then, suddenly, shockingly, Powdr sold both Killington and Pico last August. And they didn't sell the ski areas to Vail or Alterra or Boyne or to anyone who owned any ski areas at all. Instead, a group of local investors - led by Phill Gross and Michael Ferri, longtime Killington homeowners who ran a variety of non-ski-related businesses - bought the mountains. After 51 years as part of a multi-mountain ownership group, Killington (its relationship to neighboring Pico notwithstanding), was once again independent.It was all so improbable. Out-of-state operators had purchased five of Vermont's large ski areas in recent years: Colorado-based Vail Resorts bought Stowe in 2017, Okemo in 2018, and Mount Snow in 2019; Denver-based Alterra claimed Sugarbush in 2019; and Utah-based Pacific Group Resorts added Jay Peak to their small portfolio in 2022. Very few ski areas have ever entered the corporate matrix and re-emerged as independents. Grand Targhee, Wyoming; Waterville Valley, New Hampshire; and Mountain Creek, New Jersey (technically owned by multimountain operator Snow Partners) are exceptions spun off from larger companies. But mostly, once a larger entity absorbed a ski area, it stays locked in the multimountain universe forever.So what would this mean? For the largest and busiest mountain in the eastern United States to be independent? Did this, along with Powdr's intentions to sell Mount Bachelor (since rescinded), Eldora (sale in process), and Silver Star (no update), mark a reversal in the consolidation trend that had gathered 30 percent of America's ski areas under the umbrella of a multi-mountain operator? Did Killington's group of wealthy-but-not-Bezos-wealthy investors set an alternate blueprint for large-mountain ownership, especially when considered alongside the sale of Jackson Hole to a similar group the year before? Had the Ikon Pass – that harbinger of mass-market pass domination that had forced the we-better-join-them sales of Crystal Mountain, Washington and Sugarbush – inadvertently become a reliable revenue pipeline that made independence more viable? And would Killington, well-managed and constantly improving, backslide under cowboy owners who want to Q-Burke the place in their image?We're a year in now, and we have some clarity on these questions, along with two new chairlifts (Superstar this year, Snowdon next), 1,000 new snowguns, a revitalized Skyeship Gondola, and progressing plans on the East's first true ski village. Locals seem happy, management seems happy, the owners seem happy. Easy enough, Gross points out in our interview, when winter hits deep like the last one did. But can we keep the party going indefinitely? It was time for a check-in.What we talked aboutA strong first winter under independent ownership; what spring skiing off Canyon lift told us about the importance of Superstar; “it's an incredibly complex operation”; letting the smart people do their jobs; Killington's surprise spin-off from a multi-mountain operator; “our job is to keep the honeymoon going”; Superstar's six-pack upgrade; why six-packs are probably Killington's lift-upgrade future; why Pico is demolishing the Bonanza lift for a covered carpet; why Superstar won't have bubbles; where bubbles might make sense in a future lift; why ski areas can no longer run snowmaking under newly constructed chairlifts; why Superstar is a Doppelmayr machine after Killington installed a brand-new Leitner-Poma six at Snowdon in 2018; long- and short-term Superstar impacts to Killington's long season; long-term thoughts around early-season walkway access to North Ridge; Skyeship Gondola upgrades, including $5 million in new cabins; what 1,000 new snowguns means in practice; why Killington sold the Wobbly Barn; considering Killington as a business and investment; how Killington is a different financial beast from other Vermont ski areas; how close Killington was to going unlimited on Ikon Pass; Phill's journey to buying Killington; Devil's Fiddle and why sometimes things that don't make sense financially make sense anyway; “we want to own this for generations to come”; a village layout and timeline update – “we want to make sure that this is something that's additive to the ski experience” even if you don't own within it; “Great Gulf wants this [village] to be competitive for the western resorts”; “we don't want to change what Pico is”; how piping water over from Killington has reinvigorated and stabilized Pico; why Killington and Pico remained on Ikon Pass post-sale and probably will for the foreseeable future; is Ikon helping big ski areas stay independent?; Killington's steady rise in lift ticket prices; future lift upgrades and why the Snowdon Triple is next up for a replacement.What I got wrong* File “opinionation” under LOL I'm Dumb Talking Is Hard* I said that former Killington owner Powdr had “just sold” Eldora, but that's not accurate: in July, the town of Nederland, Colorado, announced their intent to purchase the ski area. The sales process is ongoing.Podcast NotesOn previous Killington podsOn Gross' purchase of Killington and PicoOn ANSI chairlift standardsWe get a bit in the weeds with a reference to “ANSI standards” for chairlifts. ANSI is the American National Standards Institute, a nonprofit organization that sets voluntary but widely adopted standards for everything from office furniture to electrical systems to safety signage in the United States. The ANSI standard for lifts, according to a blog post describing the code's 2022 update, is “developed by the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA), [and] establishes standard requirements for the design, manufacture, construction, operation, and maintenance of passenger ropeways.” On Killington's long seasonsKillington often opens in October (though it has not done so since 2018), and closes in June (three straight years before a deliberately truncated 2024-25 season to begin demolition of the Superstar chair). List of Killington open and close dates since 1987-88.On Win Smith and Killington and SugarbushOn Killington's villageThe East needs more of this:On Killington's peak lift ticket pricesPer New England Ski History:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Visit our website to learn more about The God Centered Concept. The God Centered Concept is designed to bring real discipleship and spreading the Gospel to help spark the Great Harvest, a revival in this generation. www.godcenteredconcept.comKingdom Cross Roads Podcast is a part of The God Centered Concept.In this engaging conversation, T.S. Wright interviews Phill Tague, a pastor and church planter, who shares his transformative journey of faith, emphasizing the importance of surrender, grace, and stewardship in the Christian life. Phill recounts pivotal moments that shaped his ministry and personal beliefs, highlighting the need for a relational approach to faith rather than a legalistic one. He discusses his experiences in church planting, the challenges faced, and the significance of understanding God's grace and our role as stewards of His gifts. Phill also introduces his book, which focuses on covenant faith and the importance of living a life surrendered to God.TakeawaysPhill Tague has been pastoring for over 20 years.He co-pastored Ransom Church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.Phil's journey includes a significant moment of surrender to God.He emphasizes the importance of grace in the Christian faith.Living a life of stewardship is crucial for believers.Faith should be relational, not legalistic.Phill's ministry focuses on training church planters.He believes in setting captives free through ministry.Understanding God's ownership of our lives is essential.Phill's book discusses choosing covenant faith over legalism.Phill's Links:Home | Philltague
This is a Graves Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! What happens when grief collides with the paranormal? For author and actor Phill Webster, it led to a complete transformation of his life and purpose. After spending two decades abroad, Phill returned to his native England during the twilight of the COVID-19 pandemic—only to face a devastating personal loss. But in the depths of sorrow came something extraordinary: a paranormal experience so profound that it shifted his path forever. That journey gave birth to his bestselling book, “Letting Glow: A Guide to Intuition, Spirituality, and Living Consciously.” More than just a memoir, the book acts as a roadmap for anyone seeking to understand the unseen, connect with their higher self, and embrace intuition as a guiding force. Through personal stories, meditations, and practical exercises, Phill shows how small changes in thinking can open the door to greater awareness, purpose, and spiritual connection. In this episode of The Grave Talks, we sit down with Phill Webster to explore the experiences that led to his awakening—moments of haunting, grief, and insight that tore down the walls between this world and the next. From early encounters with the unexplained to his exploration of mediumship and consciousness, Phill invites us into a world where spirituality isn't just abstract—it's lived, felt, and transformative. Was his experience simply a coincidence, or proof of a deeper connection between grief, spirit, and intuition? How does one move from being an actor living abroad to a spiritual seeker uncovering truths about life after death? And what can we learn about intuition and the paranormal from Phill's journey? You can get "Letting Glow: A Guide to Intuition, Spirituality, and Living Consciously” on Amazon or wherever you purchase books. You can also visit his website at phillwebster.com. #RealGhostStories #Haunted #ParanormalPodcast #TrueGhostStories #TheGraveTalks #HauntedEngland #ParanormalJourney #ParanormalEncounters #LifeAfterDeath #SpiritualAwakening #Mediumship #Mediumship Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
This is a Graves Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! What happens when grief collides with the paranormal? For author and actor Phill Webster, it led to a complete transformation of his life and purpose. After spending two decades abroad, Phill returned to his native England during the twilight of the COVID-19 pandemic—only to face a devastating personal loss. But in the depths of sorrow came something extraordinary: a paranormal experience so profound that it shifted his path forever. That journey gave birth to his bestselling book, “Letting Glow: A Guide to Intuition, Spirituality, and Living Consciously.” More than just a memoir, the book acts as a roadmap for anyone seeking to understand the unseen, connect with their higher self, and embrace intuition as a guiding force. Through personal stories, meditations, and practical exercises, Phill shows how small changes in thinking can open the door to greater awareness, purpose, and spiritual connection. In this episode of The Grave Talks, we sit down with Phill Webster to explore the experiences that led to his awakening—moments of haunting, grief, and insight that tore down the walls between this world and the next. From early encounters with the unexplained to his exploration of mediumship and consciousness, Phill invites us into a world where spirituality isn't just abstract—it's lived, felt, and transformative. Was his experience simply a coincidence, or proof of a deeper connection between grief, spirit, and intuition? How does one move from being an actor living abroad to a spiritual seeker uncovering truths about life after death? And what can we learn about intuition and the paranormal from Phill's journey? This is Part Two of our conversation. You can get "Letting Glow: A Guide to Intuition, Spirituality, and Living Consciously” on Amazon or wherever you purchase books. You can also visit his website at phillwebster.com. #RealGhostStories #Haunted #ParanormalPodcast #TrueGhostStories #TheGraveTalks #HauntedEngland #ParanormalJourney #ParanormalEncounters #LifeAfterDeath #SpiritualAwakening #Mediumship #Mediumship Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story: