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John 5:1-9 Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for one of the Jewish festivals. 2 Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades. 3 Here a great number of disabled people used to lie—the blind, the lame, the paralyzed. [4] 5 One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to get well?" 7 "Sir," the invalid replied, "I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me." 8 Then Jesus said to him, "Get up! Pick up your mat and walk." 9 At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. John 5 2 Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades. 3 Here a great number of disabled people used to lie—the blind, the lame, the paralyzed. [4] 5 One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to get well?" 7 "Sir," the invalid replied, "I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me." 8 Then Jesus said to him, "Get up! Pick up your mat and walk." 9 At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. The day on which this took place was a Sabbath, 10 and so the Jewish leaders said to the man who had been healed, "It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to carry your mat." 11 But he replied, "The man who made me well said to me, 'Pick up your mat and walk.' " 12 So they asked him, "Who is this fellow who told you to pick it up and walk?" 13 The man who was healed had no idea who it was, for Jesus had slipped away into the crowd that was there. 14 Later Jesus found him at the temple and said to him, "See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you." 15 The man went away and told the Jewish leaders that it was Jesus who had made him well. 16 So, because Jesus was doing these things on the Sabbath, the Jewish leaders began to persecute him. 17 In his defense Jesus said to them, "My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working." 18 For this reason they tried all the more to kill him; not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God.
Sarah Ellen Masters is a collage artist, workshop facilitator, and founder of Colle — a creative business born from her own healing journey. In this deeply personal conversation, Sarah traces how dyslexia, public shame at school, and years of emotional isolation led her, unexpectedly, to the transformative power of collage. What began as a master's project questioning her own bias against the medium evolved into a daily practice, a business, and a mission to bring accessible, hands-on creativity back into communities, schools, and organisations. Sarah shares how she turned Julia Cameron's morning pages into a visual ritual, why she sources materials from charity shops and her grandmother's belongings, and how sitting side-by-side with workshop participants — not above them — defines her entire philosophy of creative empowerment.Key TakeawaysCreativity can be suppressed from a very young age — for Sarah, dyslexia and an unsupportive school system created decades of shame and self-doubt before she found her creative identity in her late twenties.Collage has a uniquely low barrier to entry because, unlike drawing or painting, it was never formally graded at school — meaning most people carry no negative conditioning around it.Sarah developed a daily practice of writing diary entries, distilling each into three words, then translating those words into imagery — a powerful visual alternative to traditional journalling.Being present over perfect is the core principle behind her workshops. The process matters far more than the finished image, making it genuinely accessible to everyone.The labels we carry — "shy", "stupid", "black sheep" — are rarely accurate. Sarah unpacks how misdiagnosed shyness was actually years of learned isolation, and how collage helped her reclaim her organic self.Sources and materials matter philosophically: charity shops, inherited pieces from her grandmother, and printing offcuts all tie into her values of renewal, recycling, and honouring the past.People are physically starving for analog connection. The moment participants put their phones down and work with their hands, real human connection — not just connectivity — takes over.Starting with people she knew and slowly widening her audience has helped Sarah build confidence through accumulated reps, not overnight transformation.Her collage practice has trained her to respond to life's situations rather than be absorbed by them — a profound shift in emotional resilience.What Sarah offers her workshop participants is the exact safe, supported environment she desperately needed but never had growing up. Daring Creativity. Podcast with Radim Malinic daringcreativity.com | desk@daringcreativity.com Books by Radim Malinic Paperback and Kindle > https://amzn.to/4biTwFcFree audiobook (with Audible trial) > https://geni.us/free-audiobookBook bundles https://novemberuniverse.co.ukLux Coffee Co. https://luxcoffee.co.uk/ (Use: PODCAST for 15% off)November Universe https://novemberuniverse.co.uk (Use: PODCAST for 10% off)
Andy and Tom debate the idea of the Browns bringing in another quarterback this off season and revisit last off season when it looked like the Browns were going to kick off training camp with four quarterbacks.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is intensifying diplomatic efforts to end the Iran war after an Iranian missile was shot down approaching Turkey. The country worries it could be among those most affected by the conflict, as rising oil prices threaten the nation's fragile economy and a potential Iranian refugee wave looms. NATO forces on Wednesday tracked the Iranian ballistic missile through Iraq and Syria and intercepted it as it headed towards Turkey's Hatay province – home to the Incirlik air base, where a large US Air Force presence is stationed, along with nuclear weapons. Alliance member Turkey also hosts a NATO radar base close to the Iranian border, operated by American forces. Despite the presence of US soldiers, up until this incident Turkey had not been targeted by Iran, with Ankara maintaining close ties with Tehran. The Turkish government summoned the Iranian ambassador to make a formal complaint immediately after the missile was shot down. But Tehran denies firing the missile. Iran's armed forces have decentralised command and control under the so-called Mosaic defence doctrine following the killing of many of its senior military commanders. Serhan Afacan, head of the Centre for Iranian Studies, a research organisation in Ankara, suggests the attack could be the action of a local commander. "Some radicals within the Revolutionary Guards have said Turkey should be targeted like Iran's Gulf neighbours," Afacan said. "The risk is always present, which is why Turkey keeps open communication with Iran." President Erdogan is redoubling diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict, while refusing US forces access to Turkish airspace for attacks on Iran. But Erdogan's priority, according to political analyst Atilla Yesilada of Global Source Partners, is protecting his relationship with US President Donald Trump. "Erdogan has done what can be expected: he criticised Israel, but also condemned Iran for attacking Arab countries. He avoids mentioning Trump directly and has managed to preserve the relationship," Yesilada said. How the war in Iran is testing Europe's US military base network Fears of Iranian exodus With the war escalating, Ankara's primary concern is an overwhelming exodus of Iranian refugees. Turkey already hosts over 3 million Syrians and hundreds of thousands from Iraq and Afghanistan. Turkey's 540 km border with Iran is protected by a concrete wall and razor wire, and the mountainous region is snowbound; few Iranians have so far sought refuge. However, Turkish international relations expert Soli Ozel says Ankara is fearful that the current trickle of people fleeing could turn into a flood, posing a significant threat to Turkey's stability. "If Iran's regime falls and turmoil follows, millions could flee. Syria's civil war began with 23 million people; Iran's population is 93 million," he warned. Last month, Turkish parliamentarians received a secret briefing on contingency plans for any Iranian exodus. "They're working on solutions. One of those was that they were going to create a safe zone inside Iran," said Ozel. The Turkish presidency denied reports by Bloomberg news agency that it was considering plans for a so-called safe zone in Iran, controlled by Turkey's military. But Turkish officials have declared they would not allow an uncontrolled influx of Iranian refugees. Why Iran's 'beheaded' power structure may outlive Ali Khamenei Economic fears The Turkish economy is already reeling from government austerity measures aimed at taming inflation above 30 percent. Those efforts could receive a fatal blow with the Iran war already sending oil prices soaring. "Rising oil prices pose a huge threat. Turkish inflation isn't under control, and oil drives it up. Every 10 percent rise in oil adds about 1 percent to inflation," Yesilada noted. The analyst warned that sustained high oil prices could present political challenges: "Modest increases in wages and prices at the beginning of the year would prove insufficient to cover basic needs, potentially resulting in rising social unrest." Ankara has bitter memories of previous US wars in the Middle East. The US-led invasion of Iraq plunged the country into civil war, which devastated Turkey's border economy and had far-reaching security repercussions. The fear in Ankara is that it will again be picking up the bill for Washington's war.
Anthony breaks down this game using his precap, then dives into the lessons the Lakers should take from this win. He discusses Austin's recent struggles and the Lakers' turnover problems. Then, he addresses JJ Redick's back-and-forth with reporters about organized offense and finishes by answering a question about the Luka-JJ confrontation. 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
Ashtyn went to Unrivaled in NY and she won't shut up about it! We chat about the semis, Woke Kornett, boycotting the NBA until they get it together, agents getting involved in CBA negotiations, and some other stuff. Trust me. Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
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Top 3 Stories of the Day: Jazz at Philadelphia 76ers tonight, Utah Mammoth pick up a big win at Washington, AJ Dybantsa teases that he might return to BYU for another year.
Rising tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran have sparked concern. WFUV's Jay Doherty interviews historian and author Jeremy Varon about the current Iran-United States relationship. After the February snowstorm, the Mamdani administration offered to pay 30 dollars per hour for a snow shoveling shift. WFUV's Xenia Gonikberg interviews Myles Toe, a NYC-based comedian, on why he decided to join one of these shifts. In Music News, WFUV's Livia Regina shares some of Flock of Dimes's interview with the station about her new album. Plus, Ringo Starr is releasing a new album and Gorillaz is going on tour. Host/Producer: Xenia Gonikberg Editor: Tess Novotny/Ben Oppenheimer Reporter: Jay Doherty Reporter: Livia Regina Theme Music: Joe Bergsieker
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In this podcast, a business consultant breaks down how to handle difficult clients and grow your income through referrals. Here is the simplified version of his advice:1. Keep it Professional (No "Call-Outs")The consultant critiques business owners who shame clients on social media. While it might feel good in the moment, he argues it is financially self-destructive. Real pros prioritize long-term profit over winning an argument online.2. Kill Them with KindnessInstead of getting defensive, use a sales-driven approach: * Use Empathy: Try to understand the client's frustration. * De-escalate: Lower the tension rather than fueling the fire. * Take Responsibility: Even if you aren't fully at fault, taking the lead on a solution could keep the customer coming back.3. Pick Up the PhoneText and email are terrible for resolving conflicts. The speaker suggests that direct phone calls and assertive communication stop misunderstandings before they spiral.4. Referrals are a Business AssetDon't let your ego get in the way of new business. Treat every referral as a compliment and manage them with clear, professional policies rather than emotional reactions.The Bottom Line: Successful entrepreneurs choose profitability and poise over getting "likes" for venting their frustrations.
It's another NFL Draft without coveted QBs. Normally we'd still watch teams draft QBs too high out of desperation and hope. This year is different. Hutt and Chad discuss why it's actually worse to already have an average, veteran QB, which in turn makes this a great year to sign an average QB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For lawyers who know they are unhappy but are not ready to make any real moves yet, the waiting period can feel like dead time. There are things you can be doing right now, though, that will set you up for success when you are ready to go through the process of figuring out what comes next.One of those things is reconnecting with a hobby. Not in a hardcore, train-for-a-marathon way, but in a small, low-stakes way that starts to rebuild the muscle of knowing what you actually like and what actually feels good to you. That skill, knowing what you want and acting on it, is one of the most important things you can develop when it comes time to figure out what your next career looks like.In this episode of The Former Lawyer Podcast, Sarah Cottrell walks through why hobbies matter more than most unhappy lawyers would expect, how to think about starting small, and why reconnecting with the things that bring you joy makes it easier to leave when you are ready.0:02 — What you can do right now to set yourself up for leaving law, even before you're ready0:56 — Why hobbies matter for lawyers thinking about a career change1:11 — How work crowds out everything else and why that's so common for unhappy lawyers1:54 — The grocery and dry cleaning hobby era (you are not alone)2:23 — How reconnecting with what you like helps you figure out what career actually fits you3:25 — Why this works even if you're not close to leaving and don not have much time3:33 — What starting small actually looks like and why going all in is not the point6:00 — Rituals, rhythms, and reminding yourself you are a person and not a machine7:25 — The bonus benefit of hobbies that involve other people when you are thinking about leaving law8:27 — The real skill you are building and why it matters for your lawyer career changeMentioned In Why Unhappy Lawyers Should Pick Up a Hobby Before They're Ready to LeaveFirst Steps to Leaving the Law The Former Lawyer Collaborative
Lash Legend makes Brian H. Waters first prediction of 2026 come true as she and Nia Jax win the WWE Women's Tag Team Title. Plus Ricky Sosa proves he is more than an entrance with a huge win at Bodyzoi New Blood and he is reportedly heading to TNA. Je'Von Evans brings Offset with him to Monday Night Raw and more! Rundown(1:34) Jazz and Rodney Mack awarded the Verne Gange Trainer Award(3:47) Athena tells Black Rasslin' she is chasing Brunno Sammartino's record(6:45) Lash Legend wins her first title in WWE(9:12) Je'Von Evans def Kofi Kingston with Offset by his side(10:24) Oba Femi says Miz cannot be his "Undertaker"(10:53) Carmelo Hayes continues to be a fighting champion(11:47) Zaria betrays Sol Ruca(14:06) Ricochet retains AEW National Title at New Japan The Beginning of USA(14:43) Shalonce Royal scores win in OVW(15:26) Tyra Mae Steele & Kali Armstrong victorious on Evolve(15:52) Cappuccino Jones retains WWE ID Title(16:09) Jonathan Gresham scores wins on both nights of Beyond Wrestling(16:14) Willow Nightingale def Gabby Forza(17:00) Sandy Parker honored on the Wrestling Wrealm NOW Podcast(17:37) The Official Congregation retain the NGC Tag Team Titles(18:40) Devon Monroe def Charles Mason(18:54) Lee Moriarty picks up win at West Coast Pro Wrestling(19:10) Red Velvet continues reign as Ring of Honor Women's TV Champion(20:00) Ones to Watch: Aleah James and Aminah Belmont(20:55) Isaiah Broner picks up two big wins at Action Wrestling(21:03) Darian Bengston retains Action Wrestling Title(21:37) Jha'Quan McNair is the new AML Wrestling Prestige Champion(22:04) Ricky Sosa Michael Oku and Alex Zayne(22:19) Amale def. Dani Luna(22:36) VCC defeat Kuro andLJ Cleary(22:53) Mecca is France's best big man according to Dijak(23:53) Lashka wins the KHAO Title
Demonstrators in support and in opposition of the US-Israeli airstrikes in Iran took to the streets this weekend. Winds are slamming into Southern California this week and could cause dangerous conditions. A non-descript utility box in the Arts District is actually a discreet performance space. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
Pastor Nate Keeler shares "On the Move Together" from Nehemiah 2:17-20. Nehemiah saw a need, caught God's vision, and rallied God's people to rise and build. This week, we'll remember why our building vision matters and how God uses unified generosity to accomplish His mission. Come ready to see again what God can do through all of us working together. via the prayer chain. Thank you for your generosity. Give online
Nebraska beats USC 82-67 and the guys, justifiably spend much of the show swooning about Sam Hoiberg after he solidified his status as difference-maker, changing the trajectory of the game in the second half after having spent much of the first in foul trouble.And ohhhh, baby, that second half! Was Jack vindicated after his claim that the Nebraska Offense needs to push pace to get back to their old selves? Are we ready to say Old Rienk is back? Was Chad Baker Mazara the most winded player you've ever seen in an athletic competition? All of the questions are answered.Plus, a second divided Ryan Anderson Memorial (he's not dead) MVP award, Jack goes off on "predictive metrics," and the immediate reaction to how this game and other results today change the seeding and NCAA location picture in ways that we didn't expect coming into the game.Finally, a preview of UCLA and the guys' late nights night watch party coming up on the I-80 Club YouTube channel Tuesday night!Support the I-80 Club Road Show by buying a hoodie here. And if you buy us, please let us know: https://i80-club-shop.myspreadshop.com/i-80+road+show+road+crew-A69874c6b1499ed59b8d804d0?productType=20&sellable=lNRq822a0XszYdj4DjLg-20-22&appearance=251 The Nebrasketball Hour is proudly sponsored by Nebraska Realty! Stop in and view the real estate listings Tim Shanahan and Kurt Maly have to offer at Nebraska Realty in Wahoo. You'll appreciate great service and an enjoyable sales experience while working with the most aggressive, professional and friendly group of real estate agents in the area at Nebraska Realty. Call them today at 402-480-1708 or find them online at https://www.nebraskarealty.comMusic: Ian AeilloFor more from the I-80 Club, become a Patron and get bonus episodes, access to the I-80 Club Discord server, and so much more: patreon.com/i80clubSubscribe to the I-80 Club YouTube channel and don't miss any of our public episodes, see shorts, and other videos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Only 23% of AI-generated responses include clickable links to source websites. Thomas Peham, CEO and co-founder of Otterly AI, demonstrates how his platform tracks brand mentions across AI responses to drive measurable business impact for enterprise clients. The discussion covers strategic brand mention optimization over traditional link-building tactics and frameworks for positioning products within AI-generated recommendations rather than just earning citations for informational content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Apologies to our listeners using Apple Podcasts - an upload snafu caused you to get a repeat of last week's episode. Here's this week's One Year!It's malaise time—or is it? This week, Alex, Cam, Tyler, and Beck choose their top five vehicles from the model year 1980 in an impromptu, nearly unprepped episode. Spoiler alert: you've heard Tyler talk about bikes, but it's a widely known "secret" around the halls of BaT that his taste in cars is...well, weird. The crew talk about their surprisingly fun research, skin-deep beauty, and the wide variety of cultural ways in which 1980 was a transitional periodThey also narrowly avoid a prolonged version of the usual "what is a supercar" debate; slightly cheat with Euro cars; spend a surprising amount of time on the Dodge Ramcharger and Plymouth Trail Duster; stump Alex (again) but allow him out of perpetual loserhood; talk about the various trips one might take in a Vanagon; discovered all sorts of eagles glee; recount a worse "learning to drive stick" story than most of you have, thankfully; and take an unexpected but welcome diversion into the land (sea?) of Boston Whaler center consoles.Mentioned in this episode:8:42 Ex-Steve McQueen 1952 Chevrolet 3800 Pickup with Camper and Husqvarna CR2509:45 Ex-Steve McQueen bikes on BaT17:42 1980 BMW M121:33 1980 Honda CBX Super Sport and 29-Years-Owned 1980 Honda CBX Super Sport23:36 Euro 1980 Porsche 930 Turbo26:34 1980 Ferrari 512 BB28:34 1980 Ferrari 308 GTBi30:04 1980 Plymouth Trail Duster31:56 1978 Dodge Ramcharger Top Hand 4×432:31 Dodge Ramcharger / Plymouth Trail Duster model page34:04 Ex-CHP 1982 Dodge Ramcharger 4×435:07 One-Family-Owned 1980 Volkswagen Scirocco S 5-Speed38:50 Single-Family-Owned 1980 Porsche 911SC Coupe Weissach43:05 Euro 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.945:00 1980 Cadillac Seville52:31 1979 Ford Pinto Wagon 4-Speed52:47 Time Machine: A Success Story in Motion from BaT and Pennzoil53:38 1980 Ford Pinto Rallye Pack Wagon 4-Speed56:01 1980 AMC Eagle 2-Door Sedan58:03 1979 Jeep CJ-7 Golden Eagle 4-Speed1:01:12 1980 GL 4WD - US Ski Team Wagon1:04:07 1980 Mercedes-Benz 280GE Cabriolet 4-Speed1:06:44 8k-Mile 1980 Ford Mustang McLaren M-811:10:03 1984 Zimmer Golden Spirit Classic1:12:23 Single-Family-Owned 1986 Boston Whaler Montauk 17′ Project1:14:28 Porsche 935 K31:21:20 V8-Powered 1980 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 5-Speed1:24:38 1980 Toyota Celica RA45 GT2000 RallyGot suggestions for our next guest from the BaT community, One Year Garage episode, or (B)aT the Movies subject? Let us know in the comments below!
Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he tried for the first time recently, and one he dusted off. Join us, won't you?Take Time (2025)Moa (2018)1902 Méliès (2023)Space Base (2018) (revisited)Do you enjoy these games? What games have you been playing lately? Share your game plays over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
It's malaise time—or is it? This week, Alex, Cam, Tyler, and Beck choose their top five vehicles from the model year 1980 in an impromptu, nearly unprepped episode. Spoiler alert: you've heard Tyler talk about bikes, but it's a widely known "secret" around the halls of BaT that his taste in cars is...well, weird. The crew talk about their surprisingly fun research, skin-deep beauty, and the wide variety of cultural ways in which 1980 was a transitional periodThey also narrowly avoid a prolonged version of the usual "what is a supercar" debate; slightly cheat with Euro cars; spend a surprising amount of time on the Dodge Ramcharger and Plymouth Trail Duster; stump Alex (again) but allow him out of perpetual loserhood; talk about the various trips one might take in a Vanagon; discovered all sorts of eagles glee; recount a worse "learning to drive stick" story than most of you have, thankfully; and take an unexpected but welcome diversion into the land (sea?) of Boston Whaler center consoles.Mentioned in this episode:8:42 Ex-Steve McQueen 1952 Chevrolet 3800 Pickup with Camper and Husqvarna CR2509:45 Ex-Steve McQueen bikes on BaT17:42 1980 BMW M121:33 1980 Honda CBX Super Sport and 29-Years-Owned 1980 Honda CBX Super Sport23:36 Euro 1980 Porsche 930 Turbo26:34 1980 Ferrari 512 BB28:34 1980 Ferrari 308 GTBi30:04 1980 Plymouth Trail Duster31:56 1978 Dodge Ramcharger Top Hand 4×432:31 Dodge Ramcharger / Plymouth Trail Duster model page34:04 Ex-CHP 1982 Dodge Ramcharger 4×435:07 One-Family-Owned 1980 Volkswagen Scirocco S 5-Speed38:50 Single-Family-Owned 1980 Porsche 911SC Coupe Weissach43:05 Euro 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.945:00 1980 Cadillac Seville52:31 1979 Ford Pinto Wagon 4-Speed52:47 Time Machine: A Success Story in Motion from BaT and Pennzoil53:38 1980 Ford Pinto Rallye Pack Wagon 4-Speed56:01 1980 AMC Eagle 2-Door Sedan58:03 1979 Jeep CJ-7 Golden Eagle 4-Speed1:01:12 1980 GL 4WD - US Ski Team Wagon1:04:07 1980 Mercedes-Benz 280GE Cabriolet 4-Speed1:06:44 8k-Mile 1980 Ford Mustang McLaren M-811:10:03 1984 Zimmer Golden Spirit Classic1:12:23 Single-Family-Owned 1986 Boston Whaler Montauk 17′ Project1:14:28 Porsche 935 K31:21:20 V8-Powered 1980 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 5-Speed1:24:38 1980 Toyota Celica RA45 GT2000 RallyGot suggestions for our next guest from the BaT community, One Year Garage episode, or (B)aT the Movies subject? Let us know in the comments below!
Andrea with Let's Talk Dirty Laundry talks about starting a thriving laundry pickup business with JUST FOUR Washing Machines! Her success in laundry pickup and delivery helped her build her own self service laundromat, contractors "Cut concrete while we washed clothes"Find out how she grew her pickup and delivery, attracted new clients, and transformed $11 into $1290 by using Curbside Laundries text message marketing features.Andrea will be speaking at Curbside.2026 Laundry Conference to share her inspiring story of getting started with just 4 washing machines to buying her own laundromat. Lets Talk Dirty wash and fold in Cocoa Beach, Florida and Tampa:0:00 Introduction2:28 Wash and Fold Without Self Serve3:11 New Online Scheduling System4:00 Visiting Super Suds5:00 Wash and Fold Subscriptions5:40 Scaling Pickup and Delivery6:30 Wrapping Your Van7:15 Branding8:25 Dedicated Folding Space9:17 Cutting Concrete and Washing Laundry 10:00 Just 4 Washers11:00 Text Message Marketing11:50 Card vs Coin Payment Options13:05 Curbside.2026 WDF Conference14:24 High Demand and Competition16:17 Purchasing a New Laundromat18:00 Drop off Design18:55 Starting PUD without a LaundromatClick here to see a demonstration of the Curbside Wash and Fold & Pickup and Delivery solution Follow Curbside Laundries on TwitterJoin the Laundromat Community on X
In this episode, C.A.R. economists unpack the crosscurrent shaping the 2026 economy, from a labor market that added 130,000 jobs in January to a slowdown in retail sales as consumers pulled back at the end of 2025. They also explore how moderating prices, rising inventory, and slowing population growth could affect the housing market in the months ahead.
Send a textWelcome to Laundromat Resource Podcast Show 240! In this episode, host Jordan Berry sits down once again with the legendary Andrew Cunningham—dubbed the “human laundromat encyclopedia”—to dig deep into the rapidly evolving world of laundromats. Together, they tackle the biggest challenges and opportunities facing today's laundromat owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, from the need for expansion in wash and fold services to the critical shortage of service and repair technicians in the industry.You'll hear candid, “unfiltered” discussions on how aging infrastructure is impacting the business, why card-operated stores are gaining value over coin-operated ones, and essential tips for buying your first laundromat. Andrew Cunningham and Jordan Berry also explore forward-looking trends like pickup and delivery services, new equipment solutions, and strategies for staying competitive as costs rise and the business landscape shifts.This episode is packed with actionable advice and timely insights—whether you're a veteran owner or just starting your laundromat journey. So grab your notepad, visit laundromatresource.com/resources for extra tools, and get ready for a conversation that could shape your next big move in the industry!In this episode, Jordan and Andrew discuss:00:00 "Insights on Industry Growth"04:59 "Laundry Business Challenges and Costs"07:08 Laundromats Unfiltered: Aging Infrastructure Trends10:11 Laundromat Hype and Business Trends15:22 Laundry Service Business Strategy17:24 Service Reliability Drives Customer Trust20:22 Operational Challenges in Laundry Business24:50 Laundromat Investment Insights28:22 "Laundromat Market Shift Analysis"29:09 "Laundromat Investments Overview"35:18 "Pickup vs. Self-Serve Laundry Potential"37:00 Washer-Dryer Combo Innovations41:26 Wash-Dry-Fold Model Discussion44:18 "Laundry Business Efficiency Tips"47:10 Guerrilla Marketing Tips Explained51:02 "Buy Experience, Make Confident Decisions"53:45 "Take Action This Week"
Pastor Steve picks up on the third sign of Jesus in the Gospel of John in chapter 5 where Jesus encounters a man with a disability for 38 years. Jesus asks him, "Do you want to be made well?" This is a question we must ask ourselves when we've allowed our identity to be shaped by the world's messages and scripts rather than by Jesus.
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Myles Ehrlich and Owen Pence (Pull Up with Myles and Owen) join the pod to talk about women's basketball! They recap their roadtrip to Unrivaled and AU, we dive into the revenue sharing news from this week + the random CBA deadline issued by the WNBA, and we also talk money in the league. Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
Hello, hello — and welcome back to Greedy Bitch, the podcast for groomers who are done apologizing for wanting more. I'm your host, River Lee — founder of The Savvy Groomer. And today's episode is a direct follow-up to our last conversation about falling in love with your clients — and stopping yourself from building a business around fling clients. Because once you start asking: “Who am I actually in relationship with in my business?” The next question becomes: “How am I communicating with them?” And that's where policies come in. Because whether you realize it or not — your policies are a love language. They tell clients: What you value What you tolerate What they can expect And how safe your business actually is And if your policies are unclear, inconsistent, or constantly bent… You're sending mixed signals. And mixed signals? They don't attract soulmate clients. They attract confusion, entitlement, and burnout. Especially as we head straight into shavedown season. Let's start with why policies feel so hard for groomers. Most groomers don't hate policies because they're unnecessary. They hate them because policies feel: Mean Awkward Confrontational Or like you're “being difficult” We were taught to be accommodating. To be kind. To be understanding. And somewhere along the way, “professional” got confused with “people-pleasing.” So instead of policies feeling like support, they start to feel like punishment. But here's the truth: Avoiding policies doesn't make you kind. It makes your business confusing. And confused clients don't feel safe. They feel entitled. Because when expectations aren't clear, people fill in the gaps with whatever works best for them. That's not a client problem. That's a communication problem. And it always shows up when you're already tired. Let's talk about mixed signals — because this is where most businesses quietly train the wrong behavior. Mixed signals look like: Policies that exist… but aren't enforced “Case-by-case” exceptions that happen constantly Apologizing when you enforce your own boundaries Saying “this is our policy” and then immediately bending it That's the equivalent of saying: “I have standards… but not really.” And clients respond accordingly. Here's the thing I want you to hear very clearly: You don't attract fling clients — you train them. If clients learn that: Pickup times are flexible Fees are negotiable Boundaries depend on your mood Policies only apply sometimes They will test every edge. Not because they're bad people — but because inconsistency teaches people to push. If your policies are flexible, your clients will be too. And this gets especially dangerous during shavedown season. Because when stress is high, you're enforcing boundaries reactively instead of proactively. That's when resentment builds. That's when burnout accelerates. Here's the reframe that changes everything: Soulmate clients don't want flexibility — they want clarity. They want to know: How your business works What to expect What the rules are And that those rules won't change randomly Structure feels safe to aligned clients. Professionalism feels calming. Predictability builds trust. High-quality clients expect: Clear policies Clear communication Clear systems They don't want to negotiate. They don't want exceptions. They don't want chaos. They want to drop their dog off and trust that everything is handled. Boundaries don't push soulmate clients away. They invite them in. And every time you enforce a policy without apology, you're sending a very clear message: “This business is stable.” “This business is predictable.” “This business respects itself.” And people who respect that? Stick around. This is the part that doesn't get talked about enough. Policies aren't just for clients. They're for you. Every time you: Over-explain Soften your language Add disclaimers Say “I'm so sorry, but…” You're teaching yourself that your needs come second. And over time, that turns into resentment. Not because clients are awful — but because you're constantly negotiating with yourself. Policies protect: Your time Your energy Your emotional bandwidth Your sustainability They remove decision fatigue. They remove constant justification. They remove the need to explain yourself every single day. Policies are not about control. They're about self-respect. And a business built on self-respect feels very different to work in. One of the biggest red flags I see in grooming businesses is over-editing. Softening language. Adding disclaimers. Trying to make everything sound nicer. Secure relationships don't require constant reassurance. Clear expectations reduce conflict. They don't create it. You don't need to convince the right clients. You just need to communicate clearly. And the clients who bristle at that? They were never your soulmate clients anyway. Clarity is not cruelty. Boundaries are not rejection. They are information. If this episode made you realize how much energy you're spending managing clients instead of grooming — that awareness matters. Because shavedown season doesn't create chaos. It reveals weak systems. And the best time to fix that? Is before you're overwhelmed. That's why I created the Business Workshop Library. Inside the library, you'll find practical, system-focused workshops like: Onboarding Clients & Dealing With Difficult Clients Take Control & Organize Your Business Run Your Business on Autopilot These workshops are designed to help you: Clarify expectations Strengthen communication Reduce emotional labor And stop relying on memory and goodwill to run your business ✨ The Business Workshop Library is $200 for the year ✨ Or $50 a month And if you're looking for ongoing support while you actually implement these policies, that's exactly what the Savvy Groomer Circle is for. Inside the Circle, you get continued education, monthly Q&As, real-time conversations, and support as you build, enforce, and refine your policies — especially during high-stress seasons like shavedown season. And for groomers who want deeper access and more personalized support, the Inner Circle gives you that next level — including direct access to me so you're not navigating these decisions alone. You can learn more or join the Savvy Groomer Circle or Inner Circle — at savvygroomer.com/membership If you want to head into shavedown season with clarity instead of chaos, You can find the Business Workshop Library at savvygroomer.com/gwg As always — stay savvy, stay greedy, and never apologize for wanting more.
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