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During last week's NYU IHIF, I talked with Ryan Bosch of Arriba Capital because hotel transactions have picked up, but closing deals still takes a lot more creativity than people may realize. Ryan sees a growing performance gap between hotels where owners continually invested in their properties during the last six years and hotels where owners delayed CapEx. Now that gap is showing up in value, refinancing pressure, and whether some owners decide they're better off selling. Deferred CapEx has split hotel performance inside the same markets Owners who continually invested in their properties now have stronger assets Some owners now face refinance pressure and larger cash-in requirements More sellers need a transaction, not another round of market testing Buyers still want "meat on the bone" so they have room for value creation after closing Creative capital stacks and alternative financing help more hotel deals close Thanks to Actabl. Actabl gives you the power to profit. Visit actabl.com. Want the weekly roundup of news, videos, and what you might've missed? Text HOTEL to 66866.
Why They Aren't Picking Up: Solving the Value Gap in Business Calls
More Americans are falling back on artificial intelligence for tasks that involve reading. ABC's Jim Ryan tells us more.
In the latest installment of SJ's Video Weltanschauung, Dimitri and Khalid dissect the Silent Majority's cinematic counterattack on early ‘70s San Francisco Bay Area leftism: “Dirty Harry” and its four sequels. Topics include: “Dirty Harry” as the ur-text of modern American cop dramas/action movies, the Bay Area counterculture from the POV of the pig, Harry's implied neurodivergence (shades of Cobra), the new Criminal Subject who's Just That Evil and cannot be bargained with or understood, New Hollywood fashlord John Milius, the PTK'd Vietnam Vet undertones of the first three films, the SLA-inspired villains of “The Enforcer”, the triumph of political amnesia during the Reagan Years, Ronnie quoting Harry's “Go ahead, make my day!” line in a fight over welfare cuts, the sinister Spectacle-Secrecy dialectic, and much more… For access to full-length premium SJ episodes, upcoming installments of DEMON FORCES, and the Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe at https://patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
As games begin this week and in town next week, The Drive noticed a buzz about the upcoming World Cup in town.
Big K Morning Show Hour 3: Pittsburgh Sports' Picking Up full 1425 Thu, 04 Jun 2026 11:56:38 +0000 mzAbuDA9dJv2UpMS6OpPyKRAvlBmsC9a news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Morning Show Hour 3: Pittsburgh Sports' Picking Up The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com
With the season in the rear view, it's time to look ahead to what's next. We start to break down summer plans for Spurs and layout the ideas for improvement...after some banter, of course. #thfc #coys #spurs #tottenham
"Not Picking Up What I'm Putting Down" Is a Dharma Talk and brief guided meditation on the difference between carrying something and controlling it, why the mind clings to burdens that no longer serve us, and how the Buddha's teachings point toward a deep form of relief found through through wisdom, discernment, and learning what can finally be set down. I hope you find it useful! Enjoy!https://bio.reverendgeorgebeecher.com
TSN Baseball Insider Steve Phillips joined OverDrive to discuss the Blue Jays' winning stretch, the management perspective on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and how he can improve this season, Louis Varland's incredible performance, if Toronto can turn their season around and more.
Ben Maller talks about who benefits from the Supreme Court's ruling, Brian Flores or the NFL, if it's true that Jon Gruden is sitting pretty because of this decision by the Supreme Court, why the national media keeps asking Trevor Lawrence if he's happy in Jacksonville, Password: Word Game of the Stars, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who should clean all this up (trash, crime, the language on this show...)?
In this episode of the CDL Podcast we all the crazy roster moves ahead of the start of CDL Stage 4! Be sure to leave a like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed!We are now on Spotify!! Go check us out there and drop a follow!https://open.spotify.com/show/5i0YlAj...Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CDLPodcast?s=20...#codleague #callofduty #callofdutyleague
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The competition for upstream assets in the Permian is fierce. It's a different story in the Anadarko, where production has been flat and some larger E&Ps have been exiting. But there's been a lot of big-money M&A in the Anadarko lately, most for steady-as-she-goes production assets at reasonable prices.
In today's episode of the Yankees Nation Podcast, Brian and Ryan covered:- Rodon returns, Jones and Volpe called up- Dominguez, Caballero hurt- Cole's next rehab start- Bullpen check-in- Swept by Brewers
Leave No Trace with Mark Eller This episode on Tailgate Talks, Donald Forgione sits down with Mark Eller from Leave No Trace for a conversation about protecting the outdoors through education, stewardship, and personal responsibility. Mark shares the story behind the Leave No Trace movement, the growing pressures facing parks and public lands, and why simple actions by everyday visitors can make a lasting difference. The discussion explores how outdoor recreation professionals, park managers, volunteers, and visitors all play a role in protecting natural and cultural resources for future generations. The episode also highlights the importance of practical, science-based outdoor ethics, visitor education, and the challenge of balancing increased visitation with conservation. Donald and Mark discuss how Leave No Trace principles apply not only in remote wilderness settings, but also in local parks, campgrounds, beaches, trails, and everyday outdoor spaces. Topics include: The history and mission of Leave No Trace The Seven Principles and why they matter Protecting parks during periods of heavy visitation Visitor behavior and resource impacts Education versus enforcement Stewardship partnerships with parks and recreation agencies How recreation professionals can build a culture of conservation The future of outdoor ethics in America Whether you work in parks, recreation, forestry, wildlife management, tourism, or simply love the outdoors, this episode offers practical insight and inspiration for caring for the places we all enjoy. About the Guest Leave No Trace is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the outdoors through education, research, and stewardship. Mark Eller serves as Director of Membership and Communications, helping lead outreach, storytelling, partnerships, and educational initiatives that support responsible outdoor recreation. Learn More Leave No Trace Website The 7 Principles of Leave No Trace Contact Information General Information: info@LNT.org Mark Eller: Mark@LNT.org Connect with Tailgate Talks For speaking, training, consulting, or podcast inquiries with Donald Forgione: Email: donald.forgione@gmail.com LinkedIn: Donald Forgione on LinkedIn
What if the pain you're avoiding is actually the path to healing?And what if God already gave you the words for it?In Part 2 of this conversation, John Ortberg and Rankin Wilbourne explore one of the most overlooked practices in the Christian life: lament.If the Psalms are the prayer book of God's people, why are so many of them… sad? And why do we avoid praying that way?You'll discover:- Why lament is essential (not optional) in spiritual life- How lament becomes a bridge between pain and trust- Why avoiding pain actually deepens it- A practical way to pray honestly without getting stuck in despairThis is Part 2 of a 3-part conversation on learning to pray your emotions.
Craig Sandlin and Greg Kuffner (RedsDaily4) celebrate the Cincinnati Reds getting back in the win column as they defeat the Houston Astros on Saturday. The guys discuss Chase Burns outing and his elevation to a true ace, the leadoff role, and the closer role moving forward. Then Craig provides an update on the Reds MiLB teams and looks ahead to Sunday's series finale.
What happens when the person who knows how to tow has to leave — and you're left with a 5,000-pound Airstream, an electric truck, and 800 miles of Oregon coast ahead of you? On this episode of Unpacked, host Aislyn Greene shares the story of the eight-day road trip she and her wife Jeannie took down the Oregon coast in August — towing an Airstream Basecamp 20 XE with a Rivian Tri-Motor R1T, with exactly zero towing experience between them. What was supposed to be a fully sustainable cycling-and-camping trip with friends became a crash course in trailer physics, EV charging, and the unexpected generosity of the RV community. In this episode you'll learn How Aislyn and her partner, Jeannie, went from zero towing experience to navigating a 5,000-pound Airstream down 500 miles of Oregon coast—and what actually made it possible The RV community secret nobody tells first-timers: once you've parked, everyone sits back and watches you do it Why the Rivian R1T's onboard charging calculator made range anxiety a non-issue, even towing a trailer across eight charging stops What Fort Stevens, Nehalem Bay, Cape Lookout, and Sunset Bay State Park each taught them about slowing down and asking for help The case for traveling in a way that forces you to rely on strangers—and why it felt especially powerful right now Plan your own Oregon coast trip Stay at the campgrounds we loved: Fort Stevens State Park, Nehalem Bay State Park, Cape Lookout State Park , and Bay Point Landing in Coos Bay. For your sunset swim: Sunset Bay State Park, south of Coos Bay. Plan your Oregon trip with Afar's Oregon guide. Read more about Afar's guide to road trips, including EV trips Borrow or rent a Rivian R1T and explore the Rivian Adventure Network — many sites along Highway 101 are designed for trailer-friendly pull-throughs. Tow an Airstream Basecamp 20 XE — Airstream's small, off-grid-friendly trailer built in partnership with REI. Chapters 00:00:00 The Plan vs. The Reality 00:03:30 Picking Up the Airstream Alone 00:06:10 First Drive on the Highway 00:08:30 Our First Parking Angel 00:11:00 The Nehalem Bay Disaster 00:14:30 Cape Lookout, Finally 00:18:30 A Bolt Falls Out 00:20:30 Why the Rivian Was the Hero 00:23:30 Sunset Bay 00:25:30 Coming Home Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In these clips there was so much weather that it was inside, we were talking about acceptable sexual positions (yes, we were), and a rock star gave valuable advice.
KSL's Top Story: Utah's Homeless Board says their new approach to supporting those in need is getting widespread support... and now... more funding. KSL NewsRadio's Heather Peterson explains.
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Degens Andy S and Brandon Bombay find themselves in a mob war between the Russians and Chinese as they discuss the criminally underrated actioner 'Safe.' Bombay kicks things into action with a story similar to what Jason Statham does, as he took a cab to pick up a lady of the night. Then the boys talk about an action flick that is overflowing with bone crunching action, and pithy Statham one liners. The movie is referred to by some as John Wick 0.87 as it was a dry run for the 87North stunt guys to test out their fight choreography concepts before launching the John Wick franchise. In many ways, 'Safe' is as important to action cinema as any American movie of the past two decades. Along with being an incredible vehicle for Statham to flex his chops, it also has a '90s New York feel, and that's thanks in large part to being directed by Boaz Yakin. The Israeli New Yorker who wrote the 1989 'The Punisher' movie, and has a varied filmography including 'Fresh,' 'Remember the Titans,' and 'Uptown Girls.' Besides the incredible action, there's a ton of heart in this film as it uses the trope of two loners forming a family themselves in a cruel world. It's riddled with otherworldly action, but also grounded in a grittiness that will have you wondering why the 87North crew hasn't given Statham his own franchise.
The team are joined by an unexpected texter who wants to join Creech's Ultimate Fart Club!!
In this episode of The Rainmaker Podcast, Gui Costin sits down with Stephen Tiller, who joined Sterling Global Financial roughly 13 years ago after a 35-year career across some of the most respected names in real estate finance and investment banking. Sterling, founded by David Kosoy more than 50 years ago, manages roughly $7–8 billion in assets across six countries and runs a platform that includes private credit lending funds, development and construction businesses, trust companies, and banks. Stephen describes it as a microscopic-scale version of the Brookfield or Blackstone model, with real estate as its DNA.The conversation opens with Stephen's origin story growing up in a northern Ontario mining town, playing varsity hockey at Western, and starting his career at CB Richard Ellis as it was first entering Canada. He spent the 1990s working out distressed real estate and financial companies at RBC Capital Markets, an experience he credits as foundational to how Sterling underwrites and builds products today. He later ran the merchant bank at Brascan under Bruce Flatt, and led global investment real estate banking at Bank of Montreal before joining Sterling.On sales, Stephen explains that distribution is Sterling's number-one priority. The firm's Canadian retail engine runs through FundServ the platform owned by the major Canadian banks and dealers which connects the firm to thousands of retail investors. Once approved, the platform allows an IA in Vancouver to invest a client on Friday after a Thursday request. But the efficiency of the back end only works if the front end is covered: Sterling's sales team is built around managing the IA and RIA channels, understanding each advisor's book and decision-making.Communication inside the firm is high-touch and high-frequency, with twice-weekly calls at critical junctures. Stephen leans heavily on time-tested sales discipline tell them what you're going to do, do it, then tell them what you did combined with a modern tech stack including HubSpot, Asana, and a growing AI layer. He's candid that Sterling is "on the 5-yard line" with AI but treats it as a top-down priority, with senior executives leading the rollout themselves.On leadership, Stephen credits founder David Kosoy, who at 60+ years in the business is still first in the office. He emphasizes buy-in by example, boots-on-the-ground decision-making, and picking up the phone which he argues has become a real leadership differentiator as email turns into a CYA tool. His marina infrastructure example captures it: only by being physically on site did the team realize they didn't have a development site with a marina, they had a marina with a development site.His advice for young professionals: ask better questions and anticipate where the puck is going, not where it is. He closes on the biggest challenge facing the industry today the pace of regulatory and geopolitical change and his answer to it: grow or die. Constant improvement, reinvesting in people, and adapting the business, because the people are the business.Tired of chasing outdated leads? Book a demo to see how Dakota Marketplace simplifies your fundraising process with accurate, up-to-date investor data.
This week, Steven and Jeremy talked about the Road to Dontaku and looked ahead to a busy week featuring tag team and junior heavyweight title matches. They also discussed BUSHIROAD's big loan and what it might mean for NJPW, Wrestlemania week, how video games have affected how wrestlers work their matches today, and Jeremy's recent comic book find featuring Mercedes Mone, Will Ospreay, Kenny Omega and more.
Are you spiritually dead or alive in Christ? That is the deep and personal question Pastor Roderick Webster opens up in this devotion from Ephesians chapter two, using the King James Version of the Bible.In this episode of Words From The Word, Pastor Roderick Webster walks us through the powerful contrast Paul draws in Ephesians two between the walk of the unregenerate person, dead in trespasses and sins, and the walk of the believer who has been made alive through God's grace and love.You might be asking:- What does it mean to be spiritually dead?- Can a person look alive on the outside but be dead on the inside?- What changed when God said "but God" in Ephesians two verse four?- How does the story of Jairus' daughter connect to our spiritual condition?Key points from this devotion:- Every person without Christ is spiritually dead, not just struggling- The word "quickened" means made alive, spiritually, not physically- God's rich mercy and great love broke through our spiritual deadness- Jesus has power over physical death, and over spiritual death too- Our walk changed from sin to love the moment Christ saved usIf this devotion encouraged you, please like, leave a comment, share it with a friend, and subscribe so you never miss an episode of Words From The Word.WordsFromTheWord #KJV #BibleDevotion #ChristianLiving #GoodNewsBaptistChurchStay connected with GNBC:
Hour 1 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Utah Mammoth at Vegas Golden Knights Game 2 Utah Basketball picking up names in the portal What You May Have Missed
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote reacted to the breaking news that the Bears are picking up right tackle Darnell Wright's fifth-year option.
Bobby Deren and Kristian Dyer discuss the latest in Rutgers Basketball.
Rigged Game - Blackjack, Card Counting, Slots, Casinos, poker and Advantage Play Podcast
First, I had to stop by the office to check in. Then I picked up one of the kids from home and drop them off at school. Finally I had to stop by a place to pick some things up that my wife ordered. After that I was finally able to get down to making money. Blackjack and slots today.
Wednesday April 15, 2026 Main idea: Through Simon of Cyrene, God reveals the loss we experience through denial... for full notes: https://www.cgtruth.org/index.php?proc=msg&sf=vw&tid=3281
We respond to WVU's performance so far and revisit baseball and football in Morgantown. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JD Martinez on how veteran players used to treat rookies Del's beef with neighbors not picking up after their dogs continues Patriots coach Mike Vrabel holds hands with NYT reporter What did you learn this week in one sentence segment News of the weird
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Dukes and Bell discuss the Atlanta Falcons' decision to pick up the fifth-year option for running back Bijan Robinson, highlighting his vital role in the offense. They also evaluate the Braves' new City Connect uniforms and check in with Grant McAuley regarding Bryce Elder's rotation success. Finally, they analyze the Hawks' postseason readiness and Phil Mickelson's criticism of the Masters course layout. 01:25 - Braves City Connect Jerseys 02:26 - Bijan Robinson Option Talk 04:05 - NFL Wide Receiver Rumors 06:41 - Falcons Mock Draft Prospects 14:44 - Masters Tournament Update 15:45 - Grant McAuley Braves Interview 28:04 - Hawks Playoff Confidence Levels 30:28 - Phil Mickelson Masters Critique
What items should resellers STOP picking up at thrift stores?
Working after retirement has retirees working again for a variety of reasons. AP's Lisa Dwyer reports.
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above.Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.A rarely staged musical comedyChristine Sweet, a retired classical music radio host in St. Paul, is looking forward to seeing Minneapolis Musical Theatre's production of "Grumpy Old Men," a musical adaptation of the 1993 romcom set in Wabasha. The musical runs April 3–19 at the Conn Theater in Minneapolis.Christine says: MMT brings us new and rarely performed musicals, digging deep to find forgotten gems and often presenting the local premieres of chosen works, which is the case with this production of “Grumpy Old Men.” After a hard winter, we could use some belly laughs at the foibles of two lifelong rivals vying through snow and ice-fishing for the attention of their attractive new neighbor.MMT draws on the Twin Cities' wealth of vocal, instrumental and theatrical talent, and I can't wait to hear what they do with the soundtrack, which was commercially recorded just two years ago.”— Christine SweetA poetic look at a scientific pioneerCarolyn Pool, a writer and performer in St. Paul, recommends seeing “Ada Lovelace: Bride of Science,” a new play staged by nimbus theatre. Daughter of the famed poet Lord Byron, Lovelace (1815-1852) was a mathematical genius who invented the Analytical Engine, a prototype for early computers. Carolyn says this play offers a great way to introduce children to an important historical figure in STEM. This show has sliding scale tickets. It runs April 4–19 at The Crane Theater in northeast Minneapolis.The play is written by Twin Cities performer Nissa Nordland, who is also the head of the Twin Cities Horror Fest. Carolyn says: [Nordlund] has a very, very big interest in both science and beauty and poetry. And so this is going to be, yes, a play about a woman in science, and it's going to be poetic, full of beautiful language and stellar performances.— Carolyn PoolContinuing a quiltmaker's legacyBrie Taralson owns Lykke Books, across the street from the Grand Center for Arts and Culture in New Ulm. She wants people to see the beautiful quiltwork on display in the Grand's current exhibition, “Picking Up the Piecework: A Legacy of Creativity Through the Lens of Mary Hartten.” After Hartten, an avid quilter, died, her family gave her fabric and unfinished piecework to be sold to benefit The Grand. This exhibit features quilts that have been made — in a variety of styles — using those pieces, thus continuing Hartten's legacy. The exhibit runs through April 24.On Sat. April 10 at 5 p.m., Mary's son Randy Hartten will give a presentation about “An Unfinished Project,” a printed book of 54 of Mary's quilt squares. Brie describes that project.Brie says: What's really neat is you can actually see the “finished side” on one and flip the book over and see exactly how precise she was and how complicated the stitching was on the other side. And so you get a true behind-the-scenes look at how much math and geometry and and precision that was needed to do this well. [Mary's children] had this bound, and the the book itself is a piece of art. It's quite literally stitched together of her quilt pieces.— Brie Taralson
Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for the Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk. Paras projected Alvin Kamara's future with the Saints. He broke down the team's top options with the eighth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon and John "Musim" Beauchamp Running Time: 1:42:01 Music by MusiM: Homepage | Bandcamp Livestream: YouTube This month on Picking Up the Pixels we chat about The Summoning, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Rise of the Dragon, Tainted Grail: Conquest, Mewgenics, Darkest Dungeon 2, Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon and John "Musim" Beauchamp Running Time: 1:42:01 Music by MusiM: Homepage | Bandcamp Livestream: YouTube This month on Picking Up the Pixels we chat about The Summoning, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Rise of the Dragon, Tainted Grail: Conquest, Mewgenics, Darkest Dungeon 2, Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
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H1-2/18/26- The Left is going wild blaming I.C.E. for the death of the Georgia Teacher, A petition to ban hunting in Oregon is picking up steam, Your liberal media is so bad it is dumb : Trans shooting in RI,
104.3 WQAM presents a collection of conversations this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana.
This world takes all types of people. Some people are big picture people and others are bean-counting, detail-oriented savages that don't miss a piece of lint on a sweater. Others are creative where others take order and direction. The other day, I was walking into Walmart and noticed trash on the ground. I watched 7 people walk past it, so when I rolled up on it, I bent over, picked it up and threw it away. This is me. I know it's not my job and apparently whoever has that job at Walmart is not doing their job, but this is where I am different from others. You may or may not be like this, but ask yourself............. "Would I pick up the trash?" This is a very powerful act in itself. It requires discipline. Commitment. Consistency. So, what is the lesson here? Change starts with simple actions. Exponential change occurs when simple actions are compounded consistently. If you want to see change in the world, you have to be the example of what's required to make the change in the world. About the ReWire Podcast The ReWire Podcast with Ryan Stewman – Dive into powerful insights as Ryan Stewman, the HardCore Closer, breaks down mental barriers and shares actionable steps to rewire your thoughts. Each episode is a fast-paced journey designed to reshape your mindset, align your actions, and guide you toward becoming the best version of yourself. Join in for a daily dose of real talk that empowers you to embrace change and unlock your full potential. Learn how you can become a member of a powerful community consistently rewiring itself for success at https://www.jointheapex.com/ Rise Above