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On Extendo Sports, they discuss why Game 4 is the most critical game in a seven-game series, using the Knicks-Spurs and NHL playoffs as evidence. The conversation also explores the officiating surrounding Victor Wembanyama and the strategic complexities of their upcoming World Cup snake draft. 01:10 - Cars Anniversary and Playoffs 04:33 - Knicks vs Spurs Officiating 09:32 - World Cup Snake Draft
ITL debates what will ultimately decide Houston's offensive ceiling this season.
ITL breaks down the biggest offensive pivot points facing the Houston Texans heading into the season. From C. J. Stroud taking the next step and the offensive line stabilizing to the impact of the run game, play-calling, and pass protection, the guys debate which factors will ultimately decide whether Houston's offense reaches another level—or hits frustrating limitations again. ITL discusses where the offense absolutely cannot fail if the Texans want to become a true contender. Then in Lunch-Time Confessions, John Lopez goes after New York Knicks fans, calling them dumb and sparking another hilarious debate. To close the hour, Judge Lopez returns as Lopez hands down strong opinions and verdicts on major sports topics.
00:00:35 Iowa weather history: May 1892 flooding and rare late-season snow/sleet event 00:01:17 Weekly forecast: Cooler with rain chances Thu–Fri, warming into Memorial Day weekend 00:01:40 Rainfall outlook: Light to moderate precipitation, heaviest in southwest Iowa 00:02:03 Frost update: No widespread frost, but isolated 32°F readings reported 00:02:20 8–14 day outlook: Strong signal for above-normal temperatures; slightly drier east, near-normal west 00:03:37 3–4 week outlook: Continued warm trend; mostly equal precipitation chances, slightly wetter southwest 00:04:27 El Niño discussion: Likely developing soon (82% chance), high confidence by late summer–winter 00:05:20 El Niño impacts: Weak summer correlation; possible cooler, slightly wetter Upper Midwest summers 00:08:37 Shift from ONI to RONI: New index accounts for broader ocean trends and climate change effects 00:12:22 Historical reclassification: Past El Niño events adjusted under new RONI metric 00:14:16 Recent weather recap: Active severe weather week with storms, hail, wind, and tornadoes 00:15:47 Storm impacts: 23 EF1 tornadoes, widespread wind events, heaviest activity in northwest and southwest Iowa 00:17:32 Weekly extremes: High 95°F (Sioux City), low 32°F (Emmetsburg, Sac City), heavy rainfall in Mount Ayr 00:18:00 Record rainfall: Mount Ayr logs wettest May on record with over 12 inches 00:19:34 CoCoRaHS discussion: Importance of dense rain gauge networks for accurate data and decision-making 00:22:43 Peak wind gust: 88 mph recorded in Correctionville 00:23:48 Crop planting tips: Peppers, eggplant, cucurbits, marigolds, and strawberry plug timing 00:25:31 Pest update: Low flea beetles in some areas; cucumber beetles and onion thrips active 00:26:07 Field conditions: Wet soils aiding crops but increasing weeds; cultivation timing important 00:26:19 Cover crop management: Winter rye termination strategies and timing considerations 00:27:17 Herbicide drift case: Damage to asparagus; guidance on reporting incidents to IDALS 00:28:44 Greenhouse issue: Edema in tomatillos from high humidity, not disease 00:29:12 Watermelon pollination: Grafted pollenizers improve survival and pollination success 00:30:16 SWD update: Parasitoid wasps potentially established in Minnesota 00:30:54 Disease note: Bacterial soft rot observed in lettuce after heavy rains 00:31:32 Events: Weed Control Field Day (MN) and TekFlex (MI) highlighted 00:32:11 Additional content: "Pivot Points" episode on farmer civic engagement released Podcast Summary generated using perplexity.ai
[00:00:38] This day in Iowa weather history — a rare late-season snowfall in Des Moines on May 13th, 1918 [00:01:24] Short-term forecast — warm and active week ahead, with storm chances building through days 4–6 and 1.5–2" of rainfall possible for much of the state [00:02:58] Temperature outlook — 60s early in the week rising to the upper 80s by Friday through Sunday [00:04:06] Long-term temperature outlook (6–14 days) — continued warmer than normal signal through May 26th [00:05:06] Long-term precipitation outlook — slight elevated chance May 18–22, tapering to near-normal (approximately 1"/week) through May 26th [00:06:06] Past week in review — dry, cool, and quiet; statewide average precipitation just 0.03"; Sioux City the week's high (87°F) and low (22°F) [00:08:20] Specialty crop spotlight — why now is the right time to plant tomatoes [00:08:50] Pest watch — Colorado potato beetle management strategies, including organic and physical removal methods [00:11:27] Pest watch continued — aphids and thrips in high tunnels [00:11:56] Farm observation — herbicide drift damage (2,4-D/Dicamba) identified in a high tunnel; what to look for [00:13:39] Farm observation continued — potyvirus identified in a tunnel tomato plant; management and spread risk via aphids [00:14:35] Pre-rain field tasks — cultivating, planting, irrigating, and uncovering warm-season crops [00:15:06] Upcoming event — University of Minnesota weed control cultivation field day at Featherstone Farm, Rushford, MN, May 27th, 9am–3:30pm (free, registration required) [00:15:58] Pivot Points podcast — new Season 2 episodes on farmers and civic engagement Podcast Summary generated using claude.ai
"I know what I need to do, but I don't trust that I'll do it when I need to do it." If that sentence lands, this conversation is for you. In this episode of Refined Leadership: ADHD Lens, I sit down with Dr. Russell Ramsay, one of the leading voices in adult ADHD and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. We talk about his new book, Once I Get Started, and the cognitive theme he believes runs beneath much of adult ADHD: self-mistrust. This is not a productivity conversation. It is a conversation about what actually happens between knowing what to do and doing it — and why that gap shows up so often for capable, high-performing professionals. What we explore: Self-mistrust as a possible central cognitive theme of adult ADHD, and how it shapes self-worth, decisions, and follow-through Why ADHD is better understood as a performance problem than a knowledge problem Motivation as an emotion, and why deadline pressure stops being a sustainable strategy Self-regulatory efficacy: why some people disengage early, and what protects against it How thoughts, feelings, and behaviors operate as a braided cord rather than a linear chain People-pleasing, social capital, and why ADHD professionals may overestimate their relational debts Procrastivity, or productive procrastination — when it is adaptive, and when it is avoidance Taskidermy tasks: the items that keep reappearing on your to-do list without moving forward The SAP Method: Specific, Actionable, Pivot Points for getting unstuck How CBT for adult ADHD differs from CBT for depression or anxiety, and why the implementation focus matters Masking, intentional self-presentation, and the difference between coping and concealment This episode offers language for patterns that often go unnamed at work — and a more grounded way to think about why standard advice keeps falling short. About Dr. Russell Ramsay: Dr. Russell Ramsay is a psychologist who specializes in the assessment and psychosocial treatment of adult ADHD. He has lectured internationally, published widely, and authored six books on adult ADHD, including his most recent, Once I Get Started. He is a CHADD Hall of Fame inductee. Pre-order Once I Get Started by Russell Ramsay, Ph.D.: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/783710/once-i-get-started-by-russell-ramsay-phd/ Connect with Cathy Rashidian: ReadySetChoose.com Resources: Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) Symptom Checklist Instructions https://add.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/adhd-questionnaire-ASRS111.pdf
The focus for this episode is - The rise of MIBs (multipleincome borrowers) and how specialist lending is evolving.Joining host Tony Hall, are Lee Williams Lee Williams | LinkedIn Martin Reynolds Martin Reynolds | LinkedIn and Simon Walklin-Knight Simon Walklin-Knight | LinkedInWe discussed:Segment 1: The Geopolitical ShockwaveSegment 2: The Pricing Paradox & House Price SlumpSegment 3: what is the importance of broker development? Qualifications beyond CeMAP supporting? Segment 4: The Outlook for H2 2026Please leave us comments and a rating and give us a followto keep updated with future podcast releases, on the 1st of every month.Don't forget to follow our social channels...LinkedInBlueSkyYouTubeFacebook
Zack Tisch, Partner of Portfolio Services, and Molly Kalinowski, Vice President of Managed Services at Pivot Point Consulting, describe how the role of IT in healthcare has evolved from a reactive, support function to a central strategic component of business. As AI becomes more important, healthcare systems are navigating a challenging environment and recognizing the need for managed services partners to handle day-to-day operations so they can better focus on big-picture goals and priorities. Zack and Molly emphasize the need to drive incremental changes to streamline provider data capture and clinical documentation, which could lead to broader changes in workflows and patient outcomes. Zack explains, "A lot of what we're doing today is really helping health systems of all shapes and sizes navigate this challenging environment. Whether it's financial pressures, dealing with cybersecurity and risk, or having to implement new technologies every day. Whether it's AI or technologies in the cloud, and really helping them navigate this new normal of healthcare, putting together five- to 10-year strategic roadmaps and plans." Molly elaborates, "I would say there's a shift in that many organizations are very heavy on the strategic priorities, with AI being one of those. So we're seeing more of our clients needing to support those projects and long-term initiatives. And then they need a partner like a managed services group to really support the day-to-day breaks and fixes, and maintenance types of activities so that they can focus on those AI strategic initiatives." #PivotPointConsulting #Healthcare #PatientExperience #ManagedServices #TalentSolutions #AI #CompanyCulture #WorkerBurnout #WorkforceTransformation #CostPressures #AIGovernance #HealthcareIT #AIinHealthcare #DigitalTransformation #HealthTech #ManagedServices #ClinicalWorkflow #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare pivotpointconsulting.com Listen to the podcast here
Zack Tisch, Partner of Portfolio Services, and Molly Kalinowski, Vice President of Managed Services at Pivot Point Consulting, describe how the role of IT in healthcare has evolved from a reactive, support function to a central strategic component of business. As AI becomes more important, healthcare systems are navigating a challenging environment and recognizing the need for managed services partners to handle day-to-day operations so they can better focus on big-picture goals and priorities. Zack and Molly emphasize the need to drive incremental changes to streamline provider data capture and clinical documentation, which could lead to broader changes in workflows and patient outcomes. Zack explains, "A lot of what we're doing today is really helping health systems of all shapes and sizes navigate this challenging environment. Whether it's financial pressures, dealing with cybersecurity and risk, or having to implement new technologies every day. Whether it's AI or technologies in the cloud, and really helping them navigate this new normal of healthcare, putting together five- to 10-year strategic roadmaps and plans." Molly elaborates, "I would say there's a shift in that many organizations are very heavy on the strategic priorities, with AI being one of those. So we're seeing more of our clients needing to support those projects and long-term initiatives. And then they need a partner like a managed services group to really support the day-to-day breaks and fixes, and maintenance types of activities so that they can focus on those AI strategic initiatives." #PivotPointConsulting #Healthcare #PatientExperience #ManagedServices #TalentSolutions #AI #CompanyCulture #WorkerBurnout #WorkforceTransformation #CostPressures #AIGovernance #HealthcareIT #AIinHealthcare #DigitalTransformation #HealthTech #ManagedServices #ClinicalWorkflow #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare pivotpointconsulting.com Download the transcript here
Markets may be at a significant pivot point and we've been buying for several weeks in the Insiders Club, but that does not mean investors should throw discipline out the window. What matters now is not reacting emotionally to every headline. It is identifying where money is flowing, understanding which businesses are largely immune from the bigger picture risks we cannot control, and then acting with patience and proper risk management. For the full experience, watch the YouTube video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNJwgi0aW6s
Playspaces are often dismissed as “nice-to-haves” with their colorful swings, slides, and monkey bars, but KABOOM! was founded on the urgent belief that they are an essential community infrastructure. The organization's origin traces back to a tragic moment when two children lost their lives playing in an abandoned car because there was nowhere safe to play in their neighborhood. That devastating inequity sparked a movement to ensure that where a child lives does not determine whether they have access to safe, joyful play. Today, as KABOOM! celebrates 30 years, the organization has evolved from building individual playgrounds to advancing a data-driven, systems-level strategy to end playspace inequity for good.We invited Lysa Ratliff, CEO of KABOOM!, to talk about why play is a critical investment in children's futures and how meaningful, lasting impact happens when communities shape the solutions themselves. In this episode, Lysa shares how KABOOM!'s co-creation model ensures that playgrounds are designed with kids and neighbors, not simply delivered to them, leading to deeper stewardship and significantly higher usage. She also explores how collective action by residents, municipal leaders, and corporate partners helps scale long-term transformation. And importantly, she highlights the environmental and public health dimensions embedded in today's playground design. At its core, this work makes clear that designing for children is one of the most powerful strategies for shaping stronger communities and a more equitable future.Listen for insights on:Co-creating with residents for lasting neighborhood ownershipBuilding cross-sector partnerships that endureEmbedding climate resilience into community infrastructure Watch this episode on YouTube!Resources + Links:Lysa Ratliff's LinkedInWhat Is Playspace InequityThe City of Uvalde and KABOOM! (00:00) - Welcome to Purpose 360 (00:13) - Meet Lysa Ratliff from KABOOM! (02:43) - Lysa's Background (04:42) - Parental Influence (06:22) - KABOOM!'s Origin Story (08:38) - Why Access Matters (11:28) - Pivot Points (15:59) - The Co-Creation Process (18:56) - Build Day (20:56) - Uvalde Story (24:19) - Creating an Ecosystem (27:37) - Long-Term Partners (30:45) - Environmental Action (37:41) - Integrating AI (38:50) - Rapid Fire Questions (40:03) - Last Word (41:36) - Wrap Up
From the top of the rodeo world to a life-changing spinal cord injury, JR Vezain's story is one of resilience, grit, and redefining what's possible. In this episode of Pivot Point of View, JR shares the journey of navigating life after the accident that left him paralyzed. He talks about the mental and physical battles, the importance of faith and family, and how to trust God's timing and purpose. Now competing in the reined cow horse world, JR continues to prove that determination, faith and heart can carry you further than anyone might expect. This conversation is about faith, perseverance, perspective, and the power of pivoting when life changes in an instant.
Continuing and finishing the skin structure and growth of the Stateboard Study Series. This is all part of the skin portion to help prepare you for the Stateboard licensing exam. Now here's the thing and I say this in my podcast, if you are in another state that does the NIC testing, or CIB this may be of some assistance to you for your written test at least. This should be used as an Aid to your studies. Some people learn from hearing (Audio) Learners, but I do encourage you to review your little exam book, as well as your text book, though this goes hand in hand with it. I'm using the latest version of the Milady Textbook, however, those of you who are learning from Pivot Point, the information is the same, just presented differently. With School, your studying sessions, along with this Podcast, you should be on the right track to getting your license. I hope this will help you, and please share with others who may be struggling with their test, or they are getting ready to test. Thank you so much, and stay tuned for Hair Removal next in the Stateboard Study Series of Ms. V's Real Beauty Talk, and check me out on YouTube as well Ms. V's Beauty Tutorials.
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James Winslade's fields started to flood nearly three weeks ago. They're still under water, and the floods are creeping closer to his farm buildings. He updates us on the situation on his Somerset farm, and tells Charlotte Smith that this year's floods will put a 'huge strain' on the business.The relentless rain is leaving some livestock farmers, especially dairy farmers, with a mucky conundrum. Environmental regulations prevent slurry being spread on the land during the wettest winter months, to reduce the risk of pollution runoff into water courses. That period's now officially over, but many fields are too wet for slurry spreading. Storage space is finite...and with animals winter housed the slurry keeps coming.With increasingly unpredictable weather patterns and rising costs of fertilisers and pesticides, could Artificial Intelligence help arable farmers make their growing season more efficient, and more profitable? The Royal Agricultural University is investigating the use of AI and drones to identify weeds in a wheat crop, so precision treatment can be used to take them out.Presenter: Charlotte Smith Producer: Sarah Swadling
Join us as we take a look at recent conversations within the Ethereum ecosystem, including Vitalik Buterin's updated perspective on the “roll‑up centric roadmap” and how the community is approaching L1 and L2 development. Our hosts walk through the broader context, covering stakeholder incentives, validator dynamics, the pace of L2 progress, and Ethereum's evolving upgrade priorities. Episode Topics: [0:00] Intro [1:24] News Rundown [6:00] Reviewing the “Roll-up Centric Roadmap” [9:48] Ecosystem Response [14:04] L2 Changes [16:05] Modular vs. Monolithic Debate [17:38] Key Tradeoffs & Pivot Points [20:56] Considerations for Institutional Allocators [22:05] Potential Roadmap Shifts [24:43] L2 Use Cases [28:22] Final Thoughts & Outro Stay connected with us beyond the podcast by following FCAT on, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X, where we share additional insights and updates on all things emerging tech. Whether you're crypto-curious or have a crypto foundation, Fidelity may have your next career opportunity. EXPLORE NOW. Please remember: this podcast is solely for informational and educational purposes and is not investment, tax, legal or insurance advice. Digital assets are speculative and highly volatile and you should conduct thorough research before you invest. To learn more, visit: fcatalyst.com FMR LLC. © 2026 FMR LLC. All rights reserved. Chapters (00:00:00) - Intro(00:01:24) - News Rundown(00:06:00) - Reviewing “Roll-up Centric Roadmap”(00:09:48) - Ecosystem Response(00:14:04) - L2 Changes(00:16:05) - Modular vs. Monolithic Debate(00:17:38) - Key Tradeoffs & Pivot Points(00:20:56) - Considerations for Institutional Allocators(00:22:05) - Potential Roadmap Shifts(00:24:43) - L2 Use Cases(00:28:22) - Final Thoughts & Outro
Most swing traders struggle not because they lack setups—but because they don't know where price is likely to react.In this episode, we break down pivot levels (pivot points) and how swing traders can use them as a framework for identifying support, resistance, and high-probability decision zones on a chart.Pivot levels are not predictions.They're reference points—and when used correctly, they help traders trade with structure instead of emotion.Why Pivot Levels Matter for Swing TradingPivot points help swing traders:Identify logical entry and exit zonesDefine risk before entering a tradeAvoid chasing price in extended areasUnderstand where trends may pause, pull back, or accelerateRather than guessing where price might reverse, pivot levels provide a repeatable framework for analyzing price behavior.Join the DTA Community – Trade with Structure, Not EmotionIf you want to apply tools like pivot levels the right way—within a complete swing trading framework—the Disciplined Traders Academy (DTA) community is built for you.Inside the DTA Community, you'll get:Daily swing trade watchlistsClear trade planning frameworksRisk management educationLive market breakdownsA disciplined community focused on process, not hypeYou can join risk-free for 7 days.No pressure. No long-term commitment.If it's not for you, walk away.If it is, it could change how you trade.
Patagonia has long stood as the north star for companies striving to create meaningful impact and proving that business can thrive with purpose. Today, Patagonia stands alone in its ownership model: it has one shareholder—the planet. Instead of “going public,” Patagonia famously “went purpose,” restructuring in 2022 so that 100% of its voting stock flows into the Patagonia Purpose Trust to guard its values, and 100% of its non-voting stock now supports the Holdfast Collective, a nonprofit fighting the environmental crisis. Each year, every dollar not needed to run the business moves directly to protecting nature. It's a business that invites people into the beauty of the outdoors while safeguarding the planet that makes those adventures possible.We invited Vincent Stanley, Director of Philosophy at Patagonia—and one of its very first employees—to reflect on the decades of learning, experimentation, humility, and courage that shaped Patagonia's journey. Vincent explores topics from the company's early fiber-to-farm revelations and culture-defining philosophy classes, to its iconic “Don't Buy This Jacket” campaign, industry-shaping activism, and bold ownership redesign. For any leader or organization seeking to deepen its impact, Vincent offers rare insights into what it truly takes to build a business where profit becomes a byproduct of purpose.Listen for insights on:Transforming harm discovery into long-term environmental innovationChallenging consumerism through bold, values-led storytellingBuilding company culture through shared responsibility and lived valuesCollaborating across industries to advance standards and certificationsResources + Links:Watch this episode on YouTubeVincent StanleyPatagonia's OwnershipThe Responsible CompanyPatagonia Action Works (00:00) - Welcome to Purpose 360 (01:07) - Meet Vincent Stanley, Patagonia (04:26) - Vincent's Background (07:55) - Director of Philosophy (10:37) - Company Ethos (11:57) - If Nature Could Talk (13:15) - Pivot Points (15:58) - Seeing the Fields (17:32) - Role as Storyteller (21:10) - Black Friday (24:50) - Quality Is an Environmental Issue (27:03) - Fair Trade and Culture (31:12) - Showing Authenticity (32:45) - Patagonia Action Works (33:42) - Change in Ownership (36:32) - Feelings at the Time (37:22) - Message to Future Leaders (39:40) - Last Words (41:07) - Wrap Up
Winter doesn't mean stop — it means train smarter. In this kickoff episode of Pivot Point of View, we're talking about off-season and cold-weather conditioning for both the horse and the rider. The off-season is where soundness is built, imbalances are corrected, and long-term performance is created — not during the middle of competition season. We cover: • Why off-season conditioning matters • Where to start before you build fitness • Off-season goals for both horses and riders • How winter changes the way tissues respond to work • How to condition safely in cold weather • When it's too cold to work your horse • Common winter training mistakes that lead to soreness and injury Whether you're a competitive rider, rancher, or someone who just wants their horse to stay sound and willing, this episode will give you a smarter framework for winter training. Because winter isn't downtime — it's foundation time.
“'O naughty child, now try going from here, if you can.' Having spoken thus, she returned to her household duties.” (Vishnu Purana, 5.6.15)
How did God turn our marriage around?
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The Pivot Point (Part 2)! ✨ Last week, we shared the depths of our crisis. This week, in the powerful conclusion of our 20th Anniversary Series, Nathan and Andrea reveal how God met them in their darkest hour and engineered the pivot that transformed their marriage. Discover the grace and truth that brought redemption. Listen to the full redemption story now! Marriage By Design is a channel dedicated to digging into God's design for marriage and family - as well as talking practically live that out in our marriages and families. Our goal is to leave you encouraged that you CAN do marriage and family by God's design and to give you HOPE that God IS FOR YOUR MARRIAGE AND YOUR FAMILY!!! Want to respond? Holler at us at any of the social spots below! Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / YouTube Want to support us financially? Click below!
Veteran astrologer and Mystical Messages podcast host Hilary Harley outlines what to expect for the first month of 2026. January finds us shifting from a deep clearing and cleansing passage into wild, fast-paced energy. The end of 2025 and first two weeks of January bring a close to dominant water and earth energies. Just after mid-month, fully 5 out of 10 planets will be cycling through Aquarius: The Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Pluto! Aquarius is the sign of connectivity, ideas, and frequency. It moves faster than lightning. The sign of innovation and humanitarian good will draws our focus toward what is possible and best for everyone. Old restraints and power dynamics are over and done now. Break the mold and be open to the unusual, non-mainstream and avant garde. Hold on to your hat when spiritual Neptune moves into fiery Aries on January 26th. Cycling through the first sign of the zodiac until 2039, Neptune acts, moves and engages based on intuitive, soulful impulse. It is not shy or reticent. In Aries, Neptune follows divine downloads and directives then asks questions later! We are in for one wild and exciting ride! Welcome to 2026! To reach Hilary Harley: www.hilaryharley.com http://www.hilaryharley.com/ Hilary@hilaryharley.com Facebook: hilary harley. https://www.facebook.com/hilary.harley.3 hilary harley astrology https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057501487642 holistic healing https://www.facebook.com/hilaryharley714 Instagram: hilary.harley https://www.instagram.com/hilary.harley
Did Kevin Hayes' gorgeous shootout goal save the Penguins? Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did Kevin Hayes' gorgeous shootout goal save the Penguins? Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Part 2: The Redemption Story! ✨ Last week, Nathan and Andrea shared the "8-Year Nightmare." This week, they celebrate 20 years of marriage by focusing on God's incredible redemptive power and the most crucial lessons they've learned over the last 10-12 years of healing and growth. If you are clinging to hope, this episode is your fuel! Be encouraged this coming Monday! MarriageByDesignPodcast.com Marriage By Design is a channel dedicated to digging into God's design for marriage and family - as well as talking practically live that out in our marriages and families. Our goal is to leave you encouraged that you CAN do marriage and family by God's design and to give you HOPE that God IS FOR YOUR MARRIAGE AND YOUR FAMILY!!! Want to respond? Holler at us at any of the social spots below! Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / YouTube Want to support us financially? Click below!
Marriage truth time: Our first 8 years were a nightmare.
20 Years of Marriage, 8 Years of Nightmare.
Ever felt like your marriage wouldn't make it? We've been there.
In this episode of Pivot Point of View, we sit down with Dr. Kate Lund—licensed clinical psychologist, bestselling author, speaker, and host of The Optimized Mind and Resilient Parenting with Dr Kate podcasts—to break down what resilience really looks like for our kids…and for us. Whether you're raising young athletes, navigating business challenges, chasing competitive goals, or simply moving through everyday life, resilience is the difference-maker. Dr. Lund shares powerful insights from decades of clinical work and personal experience, including: ✨ How to help kids develop resilience in sports, school, and social pressures ✨ Why adversity—when navigated well—can be a gift ✨ Practical strategies to build mental toughness without burnout ✨ How parents, coaches, and leaders can model healthy resilience ✨ What resilience looks like in real-world competition, business, and life transitions This conversation is full of takeaways you can start using today. If you want your kids (and yourself) to be more confident, adaptable, and equipped to handle the ups and downs of performance and life, you won't want to miss this one.
Recently I sat down with two true pioneers of the medical device industry — Gregory L. Peel and David “Dino” Harris Jr. — to talk about the book that's already inspiring the next generation of MedTech talent.Greg's new book, The Pivot Point, captures the stories of 16 African-American trailblazers who built careers in an industry almost no one knew existed when they started. Their stories of grit, door-knocking, resilience, and career pivots are pure gold for anyone in (or trying to break into) medical device sales.In this episode we talk about:• How pioneers navigated being the first in a territory• Why most people still don't know this industry exists• The Mayo Stand test — the real scoreboard for reps• The “door-knock theory” and why rejection is a skill• Why you must build multiple income streams• How a single career pivot can change an entire life trajectoryWhether you're a junior rep, a veteran leader, a transitioning athlete or veteran, or someone trying to break into medical sales — this conversation is a roadmap.RESOURCES
On this week's episode of Pivot Point of View, Lindsey Pulsipher, a former rodeo athlete who discusses her achievements and experience in college rodeo recruiting, leading to the creation of her College Rodeo Recruiting program. The discussion explored the challenges and considerations involved in transitioning from high school to college rodeo, including the importance of early recruiting, financial planning, and finding the right academic and athletic fit. Lindsey shares insights on her recruiting program's approach and resources, emphasizing the need for proactive recruitment and comprehensive support for young rodeo athletes navigating the college competition landscape.
This episode dives into the real experience of realizing your major might not be the right fit after your first semester or year in college. Mallory, Brayden, and Jed break down how to recognize that feeling, explore new paths, and talk through the logistics with advisors. They also share honest strategies for navigating tough conversations with parents and surviving the classic Thanksgiving “So what's your major?” interrogation. By the end, students will feel empowered, informed, and confident enough to make a change that truly aligns with their strengths and interests.
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In this special BONUS DFS episode on the feed, Keith Cork is here to deliver you quality plays on Friday's 9-game DraftKings Main Slate. It's an NBA Cup slate, which means we can lock in some really nice midrange guys in opportunistic positions. Follow Keith Cork on Twitter: https://x.com/DataDrivenOMS Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/pivot-point-dfs/id1837686157 Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BPLzVxILGgODtYV4pOGGY Subscribe to the Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Keith: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt #dfs #nbadfs #pivot #fantasybasketball #dailyfantasy Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Amid shifting global market currents, investors are reassessing where the most compelling opportunities lie beyond the US. Shifts in earnings trajectories, valuation dispersion, and evolving policy signals are reshaping the risk-reward across regions and asset classes, prompting a fresh look at how to balance exposures. On this episode of Disruptive Forces, Anu Rajakumar sits down with Maya Bhandari, CIO, Multi-Asset, EMEA and co-chair of Neuberger Berman's Asset Allocation Committee, to explore how these dynamics could be expressed in diversified, multi-asset portfolios. This communication is provided for informational and educational purposes only and nothing herein constitutes investment, legal, accounting or tax advice, or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold a security. Information is obtained from sources deemed reliable, but there is no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, completeness or reliability. This communication is not directed at any investor or category of investors and should not be regarded as investment advice or a suggestion to engage in or refrain from any investment-related course of action. Neuberger Berman is not providing this material in a fiduciary capacity and has a financial interest in the sale of its products and services. Investment decisions should be made based on an investor's individual objectives and circumstances and in consultation with his or her advisors. All information is current as of the date of this material and is subject to change without notice. Any views or opinions expressed may not reflect those of the firm as a whole. Neuberger Berman products and services may not be available in all jurisdictions or to all client types. This material is not intended as a formal research report and should not be relied upon as a basis for making an investment decision. The firm, its employees and advisory accounts may hold positions of any companies discussed. This material may include estimates, outlooks, projections and other "forward-looking statements." Due to a variety of factors, actual events or market behavior may differ significantly from any views expressed. Investing entails risks, including possible loss of principal. Indexes are unmanaged and are not available for direct investment. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Philanthropic Services are provided as a courtesy and are for informational and discussion purposes only. Neuberger Berman is not acting in a fiduciary capacity or recommending any specific philanthropic or charitable activities and recipients of Philanthropic Services should consult their own tax or legal advisors before implementing any such activities. This material is being issued on a limited basis through various global subsidiaries and affiliates of Neuberger Berman Group LLC. Please visit www.nb.com/disclosure-global-communications for the specific entities and jurisdictional limitations and restrictions. The "Neuberger Berman" name and logo are registered service marks of Neuberger Berman Group LLC. © 2025 Neuberger Berman Group LLC. All rights reserved.
Rising For Our Motherlands is a project born from deep commitments to our people, our homelands, and to one another. This episode features a conversation between friend, kasama, and early collaborator of Rising For Our Motherlands, Nadya Tannous, and co-host nicky, as they reflect on their pivot points, their shared history of organizing, and what it means to build across movements and motherlands.Recorded in the summer of 2023—before the ongoing genocidal assault on Gaza—this bonus episode captures themes that remain urgent today: internationalism, solidarity, and the power of collective struggle. You'll hear sounds from the Unity Intifada of 2021, a historic moment of Palestinian uprising and resistance that transcended geographic and political borders, uniting Palestinians from the river to the sea and in the diaspora. Included are echoes from the 2021 Unity Intifada car caravan in Yelamu (San Francisco), featuring the voice of Lubna Morrar chanting in the streets—an early vision for what Rising For Our Motherlands would become.This episode reminds us that the liberation of Palestine is deeply connected to other struggles for sovereignty and freedom—especially that of the Philippines. It is a call to deepen our international and joint struggle, recognizing that our futures are intertwined, and that rising for one motherland means rising for them all.A huge thank you to Salma Taleb, Hesham Jarmakani, Francesca Juico, Chris Wanis, and Carmelo Ibanez for our beautiful theme music and to our co-conspirator & We Rise producer Cat Petru for weaving our voices and songs together.Podcast art created by nicole gervacio.
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If you aren't on my email list and want to get the emails and resources that go along with this message series, please click here. After dropping in your name and email, you'll be re-directed to all the resources. Day 4: The Myth of Momentum & the Power of Staying You don't need more motivation. You need more butt power. Yes, butt power. As in: stay on your butt. Don't escape when it gets hard. Don't jump ship for something shinier just because this path lost its sparkle. In today's episode, Elizabeth shares the powerful story of an elementary school teacher who taught her students that the moment they feel stuck is the moment to stay. And how that principle — staying with the thing — might be the single most undervalued key to your consistency. Here's what we get into: Why novelty isn't a solution but more often avoidance The difference between energy that comes from hype and energy that comes from habit The illusion of a “new start” when what we really need is follow through How to identify where you keep abandoning what would actually work if you just stayed with it A powerful call to abide: to stay connected to your convictions when the feelings fade
In today's episode, Ryan answers the questions of one listener ranging from his transition from paper trading to live trading, and swing trading to day trading. Also addressed is his approach to trading, specifically Fibonacci retracement levels and why Ryan prefers Pivot Points instead.Be sure to check out my Swing-Trading offering through SharePlanner that goes hand-in-hand with my podcast, offering all of the research, charts and technical analysis on the stock market and individual stocks, not to mention my personal watch-lists, reviews and regular updates on the most popular stocks, including the all-important big tech stocks. Check it out now at: https://www.shareplanner.com/premium-plans
If you aren't on my email list and want to get the emails and resources that go along with this message series, please click here. After dropping in your name and email, you'll be re-directed to all the resources. ou can do everything right… and still not get the result you expected. So what happens next? Today's episode isn't about motivation. It's about staying power. It's about how you respond when you're frustrated, discouraged, or convinced it's not working, because that response determines everything. Inside this episode: Why your most important progress comes after things stop going to plan The difference between what feels justified in the moment and what actually serves your goals A client story that perfectly shows how we can turn a stepping stone into a cop-out — or a pivot point The simple but high-impact question that will change the way you respond to hard moments
If you aren't on my email list and want to get the emails and resources that go along with this message series, please click here. After dropping in your name and email, you'll be re-directed to all the resources. You can be right in the moment… and still be really wrong in the pattern. Today's episode is a call to honesty. Not about whether a single choice “matters” but whether the pattern it belongs to is quietly killing your progress. Because here's the trap: We justify what's familiar. We rationalize what's comfortable. We talk ourselves into “one more time” like it's no big deal. But over and over again, we're protecting the very behavior that's holding us back. Inside this episode: Why “familiar” is not the same thing as “neutral” The hidden cost of being “right” in the moment A powerful lens to recognize when a pattern needs to be broken — even if the choice seems harmless The one question you must ask when justifying a pattern
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People living in that in-between moment before everything changes. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription.Prologue: Kirk Johnson tells Ira about a strange choice he made during his family's evacuation from the Sunset Fire in Los Angeles. (5 minutes)Act One: Editor Nancy Updike tries to make sense of this current moment by talking to a master of dark comedy, Armando Ianucci. (19 minutes)Act Two: As President Trump prepares to return to the Oval Office, producer Valerie Kipnis talks to Ukrainian soldiers on the front line who wonder about what his administration could mean for them. (14 minutes)Act Three: Editor Susan Burton reflects on the ramp-up to an era that comes for so many of us. (9 minutes)Act Four: In the wake of the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, producer Miki Meek talks to a woman on a very particular mission. (6 minutes)Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.orgThis American Life privacy policy.Learn more about sponsor message choices.