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Historic buildings can become a powerful part of a community's future.In this episode of ChangeMakers with Katie Goar, Katie sits down with Marie Cervay Hickle, Vice President at PNC, to explain how historic tax credits and new markets tax credits help bring aging buildings back to life.Marie has more than 15 years of experience in community development finance. She has helped originate and close more than $450 million in tax credit equity across the country.The conversation explores how developers can turn vacant mills, overlooked landmarks, former schools, and other underused properties into housing and community spaces. Marie breaks down how historic tax credits work, why experienced financing partners matter, and how new markets tax credits can support projects that bring healthcare, education, jobs, and social services into low-income communities.Katie and Marie also discuss the renovation of Cleveland's West Side Market and a 125-year-old South Carolina denim mill that became a 205-unit apartment community with lofts, a fitness center, coworking space, and modern amenities.You'll learn:• How historic tax credits help fill gaps in a development capital stack• Which buildings can qualify for historic tax credits• How new markets tax credits support community development• Why adaptive reuse can strengthen neighborhoods• How banks evaluate community development projects• Why redevelopment can create challenges around gentrification• How developers can begin the tax credit processLearn more about Katie Goar and Quadel at quadel.com.Chapters00:00 How historic buildings can shape the future of communities01:14 Meet Marie Cervay Hickle of PNC01:44 Marie's path from engineering to community development finance03:52 The Cleveland hotel renovation that shaped Marie's career05:00 Why new markets tax credits matter for low-income communities06:31 Historic tax credits explained09:53 Do historic tax credits make renovations more attractive?12:40 Restoring Cleveland's West Side Market15:31 How developers can begin the historic tax credit process19:54 New markets tax credits explained22:30 Which projects can qualify for new markets tax credits?24:29 How PNC evaluates community development investments27:05 Can redevelopment transform an entire neighborhood?28:38 The difficult balance between revitalization and gentrification30:55 PNC's priority markets for community investment32:15 How a 125-year-old denim mill became 205 apartments34:15 Final thoughts
ドジャースの大谷翔平投手は11日(日本時間12日)、敵地PNCパークでのパイレーツ戦に「1番DH」で先発出場。3回表の第2打席に2試合連続となる今季13号アーチを放つなど、4打席全てで出塁するも途中交代。球団公式からは「...The post 【MLB】好調の大谷翔平にアクシデント、…
ドジャースの大谷翔平投手は10日(日本時間11日)、敵地PNCパークでのパイレーツ戦に「1番投手兼DH」で先発出場。7回途中102球を投げて6安打4失点(自責点3)6奪三振の粘投も、ブルペンが捕まって今季7勝目はならず。...The post 【MLB】「30球場中29球場でスタンドイン」…
There are two Matts on this show! But only for a second, then one Matt turns back into PushingUpRoses. We talk about a ridiculous YouTuber-inspired creationist movie, Improvised Shakespeare, and trying to manifest a meet-cute. But, settle in folks, because the bulk of this episode is a break-down and basically gush-fest about the new(ish) adventure from Postmodern Games, The Dark Rites of Arkham. And now, we're both huge HP Lovecraft fans. Sorry...Games Discussed: Mina the Hollower Shovel Knight Banjo Kazooey Hollow Knight: Silksong Nightmare Frames An English Haunting The Dark Rites of Arkham Dreams in the Witch House Darkside Detective Call of the Sea Call of the Elder Gods Shadow of the Comet Chronicle of Innsmouth The Terrible Old Man DredgeEmail us! mattandroses@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/fPv7hRgTeVFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/saveyourgamepodcast
ドジャースの大谷翔平投手は9日(日本時間10日)、敵地PNCパークでのパイレーツ戦に「1番DH」で先発出場。第4打席に3試合連続安打となる中前適時打を放った。ドジャースは同点の7回表に打者一巡の猛攻、大谷の一打を口火に打...The post 【MLB】「大谷翔平は最悪、過大評価…
ドジャースの大谷翔平投手は10日(日本時間11日)、敵地PNCパークでのパイレーツ戦に投打二刀流で出場予定。相手先発は、24歳の生え抜きジャレッド・ジョーンズ投手。ここでは、MLB公式のデータサイト『Baseball S...The post 【MLB】明日の大谷翔平、投打二刀流で今季7勝…
ドジャースの大谷翔平投手は9日(日本時間10日)から、敵地PNCパークでのパイレーツ3連戦に臨む。初戦の相手先発は、昨季のナ・リーグサイ・ヤング賞ポール・スキーンズ投手。ここでは、MLB公式のデータサイト『Basebal...The post 【MLB】明日の大谷翔平、CY賞ライバルの…
Subscribe to C-Speak so you never miss an episode. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.In this episode of PNC C-Speak, Amanda Agati, chief investment officer for PNC's Asset Management Group, discusses how PNC's culture led her back to the company, adopting a servant leadership mindset when moving into managerial roles and the challenges of what she calls “purple haze” policy uncertainty.“I do think we're setting ourselves up for a really strong multi-year period, and investors need to be mindful of that in terms of portfolio positioning. It's easy to deviate from long-term plans [with all the uncertainty],”Agati says.
Subscribe to C-Speak so you never miss an episode. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.In this episode of PNC C-Speak, PNC Bank President Mark Wiedman reflects on his first year in his role and how he approached learning the ins and outs of a large coast-to-coast bank. He discusses his goal to build a national bank with big-bank capabilities delivered at a local level and the challenges and opportunities that AI brings.“[What's been critical to] PNC's success is the culture. We win as a team. We're local. We care about the bank, about the communities we're in, about each other. Those are important values to me, but they're also pretty unusual,” Wiedman says.
Jake Brend and Derek Duke dive deep into the future of the College Football Playoff and what expansion really means for the Big 12.
“The key to longevity in lending is really avoiding principal loss, minimizing principal loss,” says Richard Miller, chief investment officer of TCW's Private Credit Group. Reduced distress has led to less demand for restructuring and recovery-optimization skill sets in recent years, but “it really feels like in the next four or five [years]... those characteristics are going to be important for performance in this space,” according to Miller. He joins Bloomberg Intelligence's Noel Hebert on this episode of the Credit Crunch podcast to discuss TCW's suite across direct lending and rescue capital, as well as its strategic partnership with PNC. They also explore appropriate leverage profiles, whether software is uninvestable, having flexibility beyond sponsor-led deals and why newer-vintage direct-lending offerings might be better positioned.
Phillies sweep the Bucs at PNC. How will the Pirates respond? O'Hearn injury, the next callup, and how fast do you make a move?https://linktr.ee/bridgetobuctoberAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
O Fala Carlão apresenta uma cobertura para o Canal do Boi direto do PNC em San Antonio. O programa recebeu TJ Nagaraja, Professor Distinto da Universidade Estadual do Kansas, e Wayne Greene, Professor e Chefe do Departamento de Ciências Animais da Universidade de Auburn, para debater pesquisa aplicada e os desafios da produção animal. Com 35 anos dedicados ao gado de corte, TJ investiga as causas do abscesso hepático em animais confinados com dietas ricas em grãos. Wayne trouxe um olhar comparativo entre o rebanho brasileiro e o norte-americano, construído ao longo de suas andanças pelo Brasil. Confira a visão desses pesquisadores direto de um dos principais encontros de nutrição animal do mundo.
In this episode, Jay Wolfberg shares his remarkable journey from a small Connecticut town to leading a $32 million agency in Florida, and discusses his insights on scaling, client relationships, and franchise models in the insurance industry. Whether you're an aspiring agent or an industry veteran, Jay's strategic approach to responsiveness and authenticity offers valuable lessons for growth and success.Timestamps00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 02:24 - Meeting Jay Wolfberg and intro06:17 - The importance of selling on value versus price09:02 - How Jay figured out his agency's unique value proposition 11:37 - Handling commoditized auto coverage and understanding customer needs & growth y to a $32 million book14:40 - The secret to hyper-responsiveness and proactive customer service 18:48 - Creating an effortless, customer-centric experience 22:41 - Building and leading a franchise with WeInsure 37:21 - The structure and benefits of the WeInsure39:00- how to find JAY1Fort: AI for insurance agencies, automating submissions, quoting, and binding to save time and win more commercial PNC.Canopy Connect: The one-click solution for getting deck pages needed to quote prospects.MAV: AI-powered insurance expert managing unlimited leads with friendly text to qualify, quote, and connect prospects to agents.Resources & LinksWeInsure GroupJay Wolfberg's emailConnect with Jay WolfbergLinkedInTwitter
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Gold prices are whipsawing as war uncertainty collides with shifting expectations on Federal Reserve rate cuts. We examine whether gold is still the safe haven investors think it is in today's complex macro environment.Today's Stocks & Topics: The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (PNC), Market Wrap, Mobileye Global Inc. (MBLY), Gold Price Forecast 2026: Safe Haven or Victim of Rate Uncertainty?, Wingstop Inc. (WING), Colgate-Palmolive Company (CL), Inflation Soaring, State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE), Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR), "NACHO" - Not A Chance Hormuz Open.Our Sponsors:* Check out Pebl: https://hipebl.ai* Check out Plaud AI and use my code INVEST for a great deal: https://plaud.ai* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/invest* Check out Scribe and use my code scribe.how/invest for a great deal: https://scribe.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Gov. Josh Shapiro is suing Character.AI, saying its chatbots are posing as doctors and offering medical advice. Executive producer Mallory Falk, producer Sophia Lo, and contributor Colin Williams dig into the jaw-dropping details from the lawsuit. Plus, we talk about a new teen curfew at Market Square, staffing cuts at the Post-Gazette, an exciting summer music festival lineup, and the city's plan to add chairs and loungers at its public pools. And in our members-only segment, we talk about the drama around PNC's return-to-office mandate. Want to unlock the bonus segment? Become a City Cast Pittsburgh Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Don't miss it! Host Megan Harris is moderating a debate about Pittsburgh's brand on Wednesday, May 27 from 5-7pm at the Pittsburgh Foundation. Reserve your ticket for the free event here. Notes and references from today's show: Pittsburgh's pools get chairs, loungers for the first time ever [WTAE] 2026 Citiparks Lifeguard Survey [Citiparks Aquatics] New policy restricts when unaccompanied teens can enter Pittsburgh's Market Square [WESA] Walnut Capital to take over The Terminal in the Strip District [P-G] Pennsylvania sues Character.AI over claims chatbot posed as doctor [NPR] Shapiro wants Pennsylvania to regulate AI chatbots. How would that work? [WESA] Newspaper Guild members allege anti-union discrimination in Post-Gazette offer letters [City Paper] More than 40 news sources remain in Pittsburgh's fragmented media landscape [Public Source] As Spirit Airlines shuts down, businesses inside Arnold Palmer Regional Airport feel impact [KDKA] 15 Pittsburgh Music Festivals for Good Tunes and Community [City Cast Pittsburgh] Learn more about the sponsors of this Friday, May 8th episode: Bike PGH Union Project PGH Cultural Trust Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh PGH Power & Fitness Fest Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.
Pittsburgh just proved we're able to throw a great party for the NFL Draft. Could the Super Bowl be next? Host Megan Harris talks with Sean Gentille, senior writer for the Athletic, about why the Steelers (and Pirates!) want taxpayer money for stadium upgrades; the prerequisites for hosting a Super Bowl; and the likelihood of that even happening if our stadium doesn't have a roof. Notes and references from today's show: Pittsburgh talks upgrades of Acrisure, PNC in era of billion-dollar stadiums [Public Source] Learn more about the sponsors of this Monday, May 4th episode: Bike PGH Union Project PGH Cultural Trust Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.
Consumer budget concerns are driving year-over-year surges in auto refinance applications, Strati Papageorge, senior vice president of product at PNC Financial, tells Auto Finance News in the latest episode of “The Auto Finance Roadmap” podcast.“Affordability is No. 1, the biggest reason that consumers are coming to us,” to refinance, he said. “It helps with monthly payment.”PNC reported a 60% YoY jump in auto refinance activity in 2025 and saw similar YoY growth in the first quarter of 2026, Papageorge says.OpenRoad Lending's refinance application volume surged 30% YoY in Q1 amid sustained new-vehicle price hikes and heightened consumer focus on affordability pressures. The average transaction price for a new vehicle rose 3.5% YoY to $49,275 in March, according to Kelley Blue Book data published April 9.“Even with incentives helping, I don't see transaction prices starting to come down anytime soon,” Papageorge says.Customers in better financial situations are also refinancing as “they want to pay less interest over the life of the loan and pay out their loan sooner,” he says.To address affordability, PNC expanded its financing to include older vehicle models and allows 84-month loan terms, he says.“We always try to balance longer terms with maintaining credit that's measured and balanced, so … we can help with monthly payments … while at the same time not getting too far out over our skis from a credit standpoint,” Papageorge says.PNC reported YoY declines across auto delinquencies in Q1, according to an AFN analysis of the lender's earnings supplement released April 15. Its auto outstandings rose 6.5% YoY to $16.3 billion.PNC was the 24th-largest auto lender by outstandings at yearend 2024, according to the latest Big Wheels rankings data.In this episode of “Weekly Wrap,” Auto Finance News Senior Associate Editor Aidan Bush and PNC's Strati Papageorge discuss increased refinance demand in auto finance and the major affordability pressures driving consumer behaviors.
O Fala Carlão apresenta, no Canal do Boi, uma conversa com Luiz Fernando Dias Batista, Consultor de Confinamento da Bovine Dynamics, direto do PNC, em San Antonio, Texas, EUA. A cobertura nos Estados Unidos acontece a convite dos organizadores do Mineral Tech. Luiz Fernando compartilha sua trajetória, o que o levou a trabalhar na Austrália e sua atuação no confinamento naquele país. Ele também fala sobre o agro australiano e destaca a importância dos mentores na construção da sua carreira. Esse bate-papo mostra como decisões de carreira, aprendizado com mentores e experiência prática no campo abrem caminhos para atuação em diferentes sistemas de produção.
O Fala Carlão apresenta, no Canal do Boi, uma conversa com Luis Feitoza, Diretor de Saúde Animal e Pesquisa da Innovative Livestock Services, e Ricardo Goulart, do Confinamento Santa Clara, em Mato Grosso do Sul, direto do PNC, em San Antonio, Texas, EUA. A cobertura nos Estados Unidos acontece a convite dos organizadores do Mineral Tech. Luis fala sobre sua trajetória, formação na Universidade Rural do Rio de Janeiro e a construção de sua carreira com forte presença em estágios e atuação no mercado. Ricardo destaca sua participação no PNC, compartilha sua experiência no confinamento e na pecuária, além de reforçar o uso de tecnologia na operação e a adaptação da genética brasileira ao sistema de confinamento. A conversa conecta formação, experiência prática e operação no campo, mostrando como a pecuária brasileira evolui com base técnica e adaptação.
O Fala Carlão apresenta, no Canal do Boi, uma conversa com Alyson Polzonoff, da Plaza Feed & Crop Nutrition, e Elias Bungenstab, Gerente Técnico Global para Ruminantes da AB Vista, direto do PNC, em San Antonio, Texas, EUA. Alyson compartilha sua formação e trajetória, além de apresentar a atuação da Plaza Feed & Crop Nutrition, empresa criada em 2017, especializada na origem e distribuição de produtos de nutrição animal e nutrição de culturas, com foco em acordos exclusivos e uma atuação voltada ao agro. Elias traz sua experiência nos Estados Unidos e na AB Vista, empresa que oferece produtos e serviços técnicos para a nutrição animal, consolidada entre os principais players em enzimas alimentares e com presença relevante em levedura e betaína natural no mercado global. A conversa conecta distribuição, tecnologia e aplicação prática, mostrando como diferentes empresas atuam para levar soluções ao campo dentro de um ambiente global.
In this episode of PNC C-Speak, Saskia Epstein, senior vice president for client and community relations at PNC Bank, discusses her journey from the nonprofit sector to banking. She shares her focus on employee engagement, social impact, business development and brand communications. Epstein also highlights PNC's long-standing commitment to early childhood education as a core community focus and the work she helps advance through her leadership in community relations.“There is an incredible need for a wide diversity of opportunity for early learning and family-based care is providing an expansion to the options. [In-home childcare] also creates self- sustaining business opportunities for individual entrepreneurs,” Epstein said.Powered by PNC Bank.Download a transcript of this episode.
In this episode of PNC C-Speak, Saskia Epstein, senior vice president for client and community relations at PNC Bank, discusses her journey from the nonprofit sector to banking. She shares her focus on employee engagement, social impact, business development and brand communications. Epstein also highlights PNC's long-standing commitment to early childhood education as a core community focus and the work she helps advance through her leadership in community relations.“There is an incredible need for a wide diversity of opportunity for early learning and family-based care is providing an expansion to the options. [In-home childcare] also creates self- sustaining business opportunities for individual entrepreneurs,” Epstein said.Powered by PNC Bank.Download a transcript of this episode.
Send us Fan MailFor most consumers, banking isn't something they think about every day, until they need it. Opening an account, managing expenses, planning for the future. In those moments, the expectation is simple: clarity, confidence, and a sense that their bank is working in their best interest. For PNC, meeting those expectations goes beyond products or transactions. It's about delivering a consistent, human-centered experience that makes customers feel valued at every interaction. Loyalty360 spoke with Victoria Dravneek, Head of Loyalty Strategy and Platforms at PNC, about how the company is building its PNC Total Rewards program, aligning the organization around the customer, and translating that approach into a scalable loyalty strategy.
Denver office investing in 2026 is drawing serious contrarian attention — and the numbers explain why. Class A buildings in the Denver Tech Center are trading at 30 to 50 cents on their last sale price. Some are selling for 65 dollars a square foot while replacement cost runs 500 dollars or more. For investors who remember multifamily in 2011, the setup looks familiar. Matt Ritter co-founded Pinnacle Real Estate in 2006. Today, Pinnacle Real Estate has 50 brokers and 25 staff and is one of Colorado’s largest locally owned commercial brokerages. He also co-founded Knightbridge Capital, where he and partner Rick Yoshimoto have been actively acquiring distressed Class A office in the Denver Tech Center while most investors won’t touch the asset class. In this episode, Chris Lopez and Paul DeSalvo sit down with Matt to break down the office thesis, what’s happening in multifamily, retail, and industrial, and what 25 years in Colorado CRE has taught him about investing at the bottom. In This Episode: Why the floor may already be in for Denver office and what that means for buyers Buying at 11 to 13% cap rates with 65% LTC bank financing at 6.5% Target returns: 8-9% cash on cash quarterly and 20% net IRR The 400 Inverness deal: 92% occupied at acquisition with 6+ years of weighted average lease term How spec suites are driving leasing velocity in today’s market Retail, industrial, and multifamily: where each asset class stands right now Why suburban multifamily is outperforming central Denver What Colorado’s legislative climate is doing to institutional investor interest nationwide First Bank’s acquisition by PNC and what it means for CRE lending in Colorado Watch the Youtube Video https://youtu.be/ReoHF8ICc5w Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome & Guest Intro — Matt Ritter, Pinnacle Real Estate and Knightbridge 02:33 — How Pinnacle Grew to 50 Brokers in 20 Years 06:03 — Paul DeSalvo’s First Multifamily Deal with Matt (2011) 13:30 — 1031 Exchange Compounding: How Paul Scaled Deal by Deal 10:24— Colorado Commercial Market Breakdown: Retail, Industrial, and Cap Rate Shifts 17:36— Why Matt Started Buying Denver Office in 2021 18:32— The Thesis: One Third of Office Has Terminal Cancer 20:21— Buying Class A Buildings at 65 Dollars a Foot in the DTC 26:40 — 400 Inverness Breakdown: 92% Occupied, 11.5 Cap at Acquisition 28:45— Investor Returns: 8-9% Cash on Cash and 20% Net IRR Target 29:24 — Multifamily Market Analysis: Where Prices Are Heading 32:00— Suburban vs Central Denver: Which Submarkets Are Holding Up 37:40 — Spec Suites and Why Tenant Demand Is Stronger Than Expected 42:12 — Colorado’s Legislative Climate and What It’s Doing to Investor Interest 45:00 — Stadium Developments and Reasons to Be Hopeful About Denver 47:03 — First Bank’s Sale to PNC and What It Means for CRE Lending 52:13 — Closing Advice from 25 Years in Colorado Real Estate Links in Podcast Pinnacle Real Estate Knightbridge Matt Ritter on LinkedIn Matt’s direct line: 303-960-8033 NMHC — National Multifamily Housing Council
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Introduction: What Does God Want Me to See and Know This Easter? (Ephesians 1:15-23) The HOPE THAT IS FOUND in Belonging to Christ. (Eph 1:18a) The UNENDING RICHES THAT ARE AVAILABLE in Christ. (Eph 1:18b) The RESURRECTION POWER of Christ. (Eph 1:19-20a) The SIMPLICITY OF SUBMITTING TO THE KINGSHIP of Christ. (Eph 1:20b-23) Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANKHint: Highlight blanks above for answers! Audio Transcript 00:00-00:05Please turn your Bibles to where Sydney just read, Ephesians chapter one, verses 15 through 23.00:06-00:10Ephesians chapter one, verses 15 through 23.00:12-00:16You know, kids are so easily distracted, aren't they?00:17-00:19Their kids, their heads are often in the clouds.00:20-00:22They're not thinking about what they should be thinking about.00:22-00:25They're not looking where they should be looking.00:25-00:28They don't know important things that they need to know.00:29-00:33I know this from first-hand experience with my own kids, Sam and Emmy.00:33-00:40Sam and Emmy are so easily distracted, and it can be so hard to get their attention.00:41-00:47Sometimes I physically have to put my hands on their faces to redirect their focus.00:47-00:49Why do I do that?00:49-00:55'Cause I want them to see something so that they will know something.00:56-01:02Sam makes a huge mess and he's not cleaning up despite my many pleas for him to clean it up.01:02-01:07I have to gently put my hands on his face to redirect him to the disaster zone.01:08-01:14I want him to see the mess so he will know that he needs to clean up the mess.01:15-01:21Emmy throws a temper tantrum about something completely unreasonable and she's not listening to reason.01:22-01:26I lovingly put my hands on her face to redirect her focus to my eyes.01:27-01:37I want her to see the seriousness of my face so that she will know that she needs to say sorry, she needs to ask for forgiveness, and stop her pouting.01:38-01:46My kids are so easily distracted, and they need parental reminders from their mom and dad.01:47-01:50But if we're honest, we're not much better than kids, are we?01:51-01:53You and I are easily distracted.01:54-01:58You and I do not think about what we should be thinking about.01:58-02:01You and I do not look where we should be looking.02:02-02:06You and I do not know important things that we need to know.02:07-02:15You and I need our Heavenly Father to lovingly grab a hold of our faces and redirect our focus.02:17-02:25You and I need to see and know important truths that God wants us to see and know.02:26-02:33You and I need to truly see Jesus Christ for who he is so that we can truly know him both now and forever.02:34-02:45You and I need to truly see what is expected of us in this book so that we will know what responsibilities we need to carry out from day to day.02:45-02:47We're at the end of our latest series.02:49-02:49Respect the office.02:50-02:53Jesus' roles determine my responsibilities.02:53-03:00Last Sunday, we saw that Jesus is the ultimate prophet who perfectly represents and speaks for his Father.03:01-03:10When you truly see Jesus as prophet, you know that you must listen and believe whatever he says.03:13-03:25This past Good Friday, Pastor Jeff showed us that Jesus is our great high priest who laid down his own life, who shed his own blood as a sacrifice for our sins on the cross.03:26-03:36When you see Jesus as priest, you know that you must confess your sin, you must repent of your sin, you must ask for forgiveness of your sin.03:38-03:51This morning we will see that Jesus Christ is the king of all, who is high above any ruler, any president, any CEO, any billionaire, and nothing and no one can compare to Jesus Christ.03:51-03:58And when you see Jesus as King, you know that you must obey whatever he says.04:00-04:10As is our custom at Harvest, please pray for me that I'll faithfully proclaim God's word, and I will pray for you that you will faithfully receive God's word.04:13-04:18Father, we come to you, And we thank you for what this day represents.04:20-04:27We thank you that because of your son, because of what he has done, we can have true hope.04:27-04:30We can have true life.04:31-04:36And if there are people in this room who do not have true life, may you seek and save the lost today.04:36-04:39May you bring the dead to life.04:39-04:42May you give faith where there previously was no faith.04:42-04:48And for the rest of us, Lord, may we be comforted, may we be encouraged, may we be challenged and built up by your word.04:48-04:52I thank you so much that you watch over your word to perform it.04:52-04:54Your word never returns to you empty.04:54-04:57It always accomplishes the purpose for which you sent it out.04:57-05:00And Lord, I trust you and we trust you this morning.05:00-05:03We ask that you would do a great and mighty work in all of our hearts.05:04-05:08We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, amen.05:10-05:19In the original Greek, the apostle Paul writes, one long run-on sentence in Ephesians chapter one, verses three through 14.05:19-05:26Have you ever listened to a family member or friend who breathlessly tells you a story, they're really, really excited, they just wanna get it out?05:26-05:30That was me growing up, no one could understand any story I was telling growing up.05:31-05:33That is the Apostle Paul in this passage.05:33-05:40He is so blown away by who Christ is and what he has done for the Ephesian church.05:41-05:48He gives a huge list, they have been redeemed, they have been rescued, they have been adopted into the family of God.05:48-05:54They have been blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, and on and on the list goes.05:56-06:03In Ephesians chapter one, verse 15, Paul takes a deep breath, so he can go on for another run-on sentence.06:04-06:07So let's read the beginning of Paul's second run-on sentence.06:08-06:10In chapter one, verses 15 through 17.06:10-06:12of Ephesians.06:12-06:38He says, "For this reason, because I have heard "of your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love "towards all the saints, I do not cease to give thanks "for you, remembering you in my prayers, "that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, "the Father of glory, may give you the spirit of wisdom "and of revelation and the knowledge of him." Paul isn't indifferent to the Ephesian church.06:39-06:40He isn't like, eh, whatever.06:41-06:46He has a deep love for these people because he ministered in Ephesus for years.06:46-06:50He personally led many of the Ephesians to Christ.06:51-06:55And since the day he left Ephesus, he has been receiving reports about them.06:55-06:56He's been checking in on them.06:56-07:01He's been hearing about their deep faith in Christ and their love for one another.07:03-07:13All that the Ephesians have been given in Christ and all they've been doing for Christ Paul to constantly give thanks and pray for them?07:15-07:16What is he praying for?07:17-07:19What is he asking for on their behalf?07:21-07:35Well he tells us in verses 17 through 18 that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you the spirit of wisdom and of revelation and the knowledge of him, having the eyes of your hearts enlightened, that you may know.07:38-07:39Let's stop there for a minute.07:39-07:41pick up the rest of Paul's thought very soon.07:42-07:44What is Paul's prayer for the Ephesians?07:45-07:48To see so that they will know.07:49-07:57To see important truths with the eyes of their hearts so that they will know these truths in their hearts for the rest of their lives.07:59-08:09The truths that Paul wants the Ephesians to see and know are the same exact truths that you need to see and know on April 5th, 2026.08:11-08:14Some of you are here because you really wanna be here.08:14-08:20You couldn't wait to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord with other brothers and sisters in Christ.08:21-08:23Others of you would rather be someplace else.08:24-08:26You're really hoping, I won't talk for too long.08:27-08:37You're really hoping that this service will be mercifully short so you can get back home, eat Easter lunch, hunt for some eggs, and pass out from a food comb on the couch.08:38-08:42And if that's you, I want you to hear a loud and clear message from me.08:42-08:44I am so glad that you're here.08:45-08:48I have been praying for you all week long.08:48-08:54I have been praying that you would see and know what God wants you to see and know.08:55-09:01Whether you are excited or unenthused to be here, you need to ask yourself one question this morning.09:02-09:06What does God want me to see and know this Easter?09:07-09:11What does God want me to see and know this Easter?09:12-09:15Number one, your outline, the hope that is found in belonging to Christ.09:16-09:19The hope that is found in belonging to Christ.09:22-09:26Let's return to Paul's thought that we left hanging a minute ago in verses 16 through 18.09:27-09:45He writes, "I do not cease to give thanks for you, "remembering you in my prayers, "that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, "the Father of glory, may give you the spirit of wisdom "and of revelation and the knowledge of him, "having the eyes of your hearts enlightened, "that you may know." What does he want them to see and know?09:46-09:50What is the hope to which he has called you?09:51-09:57Paul wants the Ephesians to see and know the hope that is found in belonging to Jesus.09:59-10:02Have you ever noticed that the hardest words to define are the simplest?10:04-10:06We use words like hope every single day.10:07-10:08But what does it actually mean?10:08-10:10What is hope?10:12-10:13There are actually two definitions for hope.10:14-10:18There is the worldly definition and there is the biblical definition.10:19-10:24There is the wrong definition and the right definition.10:25-10:30And your personal definition depends upon your status relationship with Christ.10:33-10:38If you do not love and follow Jesus, hope is only wishful thinking and nothing more.10:39-10:42Hope is crossing your fingers and wishing for the best.10:43-10:47Hope is knocking on wood and longing that nothing bad will happen to you.10:49-10:52You have no basis for this hope beyond your desire for it.10:54-10:57That kind of hope is no hope at all.10:59-11:09In the next chapter of Ephesians, Paul says that until you trust in Christ for salvation, you are without hope and you are without God in the world.11:11-11:16So that is the wrong and unbiblical definition of hope.11:17-11:21Let's talk about the right and biblical definition of hope.11:22-11:28According to God's word, hope is confident expectation in the character and plans of God.11:29-11:34Hope is confident expectation in the character and plans of God.11:34-11:48When you trust in Christ and belong to him, you have a confident expectation that every single one of your sins have been wiped away, have been paid for, that your past, present, and future offenses are no longer held against you.11:49-11:57When you trust in Christ and belong to him, You have a confident expectation that God will keep every single promise in this book.11:57-12:06When you trust in Christ and belong to him, you have a confident expectation that you are bound for heaven and not hell.12:09-12:13These hopes aren't maybes or mightbes that you're unsure of.12:13-12:16These are firm and fixed realities that cannot change.12:18-12:23If you're a true born-again believer in Christ, You have no need for wishful thinking.12:23-12:25You have no need for crossing your fingers.12:25-12:27You have no need for knocking on wood.12:28-12:37When you truly belong to Jesus Christ, you see that he is trustworthy, and you know that there is a 0% chance that he will fail you.12:40-12:43What does God want me to see and know this Easter?12:44-12:48Secondly, the unending riches that are available in Christ.12:49-12:53the unending riches that are available in Christ.12:57-13:07At the end of verse 18, Paul goes on to pray that the Ephesians would see and know what are the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints.13:08-13:14If I were to ask you to come up with your net worth off the top of your head, would you be able to do it?13:16-13:19Some of you uber savvy and prepared individuals exact number.13:20-13:25This would also be really easy for you teenagers and college students because your net worth is practically zero.13:26-13:27You own nothing really.13:28-13:30Others of us would need to sit down and crunch the numbers.13:31-13:33Subtract our debts, add our assets.13:35-13:39Do you realize that all of your assets will belong to someone else?13:40-13:43All of your stuff will be passed on.13:45-13:52Maybe you've already thought about the family heirlooms, the keepsakes that you wanna pass down to your kids, your grandkids, your friends, your relatives.13:52-13:57Maybe you've already been the beneficiary of a very small or a very big inheritance.13:59-14:01You inherited a house and all that came with it.14:02-14:06You inherited a decent chunk of money that you were not expecting.14:08-14:19No matter what you've inherited in the past or what you plan to pass down to others in the future, these things pale in comparison to the inheritance that God gives to his children.14:20-14:21I mean, think about it.14:21-14:22What is God's net worth?14:24-14:25It's limitless.14:25-14:26It's incalculable.14:26-14:28What does God own?14:30-14:32You are the first service, so I'll give you some grace.14:32-14:33Let's try that again.14:34-14:36What does God own?14:37-14:41So if you belong to him, what do you stand to gain?14:42-14:43Everything.14:45-14:46God isn't a cheapskate.14:47-14:53If you're a born again believer in Christ, God doesn't put you on a weekly allowance plan that is based on your performance.14:54-15:08God's not up in heaven thinking, "Well, I was gonna loosen the purse strings a bit more "and give Taylor more this week, "but he really let me down, he really failed me, "so too bad for him, maybe next week, if he behaves better." That is not how God operates at all.15:09-15:11He is unbelievably generous towards you.15:12-15:15He's unconditionally loving towards you.15:18-15:21I know what some Christians in this room and watching online are thinking right now.15:21-15:23Taylor, that sure sounds nice.15:25-15:26But that's not my experience.15:27-15:31You're saying that I have everything, but I feel like I have nothing.15:33-15:35Life isn't going very well for me right now.15:37-15:40I get that, and I felt that.15:41-15:43You may feel like you have nothing.15:44-15:47You may feel like you are running on empty.15:48-15:52You may feel like you have nothing left to give.15:53-15:59But I want you to see and know all that is available to you in Christ.16:00-16:04In Christ, you have unlimited access to God the Father in prayer.16:04-16:10You can come to him 24/7 to bring your request, your Thanksgiving just to talk to him.16:11-16:14You've been given the very word of God.16:14-16:18You can talk to God in prayer and God talks to you in his word.16:19-16:23You've been filled with the Holy Spirit who leads, guides, and comforts you.16:23-16:29You have a protective and older brother named Jesus who is constantly interceding for you in heaven.16:32-16:37As a pastor, I hear so many people tell me, I just want more of God.16:38-16:40I just want more of the Holy Spirit.16:40-16:42I just want more from God.16:43-16:48Listen, in Christ, you have been given everything that God has.16:49-16:50You have been given all of him.16:51-16:55God cannot give you more of himself because he's given you all of it.16:58-16:59Do you really believe that?17:01-17:03Do you really live like you believe that?17:05-17:07No gift has been reserved.17:07-17:09No blessing has been withheld.17:10-17:13No grace has been kept back from you.17:15-17:19Even if you are financially poor, you are spiritually rich.17:20-17:25Even if you feel empty, you have been filled with the fullness of God.17:27-17:31If the past 12 years, my wife and I have shared a joint bank account.17:31-17:41And whenever we open that account, For some reason, PNC Bank put her name in bold letters on the top of the checks and me in smaller letters underneath of hers.17:43-17:44I'm told that's not how it usually goes.17:44-17:45Am I right?17:46-17:47It's very emasculating.17:48-17:51I think PNC laughs at me every time they print those checks for us.17:52-17:53But here's the thing.17:54-17:56My checks clear just as well as Kate's does.17:58-18:03My card withdraws money out of our account just like Kate's card does.18:05-18:14I have unlimited access to a bank account with my wife, but I also have unlimited access to an even greater account.18:14-18:18I share the resources of someone even greater than my wife.18:18-18:21I share the infinite riches of an infinite God.18:22-18:31On our account, his name is huge and mine is teeny tiny small, but I still get to access those riches whenever I want to, whenever I need them.18:33-18:37And the same is true for you if you've been adopted into the family of God.18:38-18:48And the same can be true of you today if you let go of the unsatisfying garbage of this world to grab a hold of the infinitely satisfying treasures of heaven.18:51-18:56God wants you to see and know the riches that are available to you in Christ.18:58-19:01What does God want me to see and know this Easter?19:02-19:04Thirdly, the resurrection power of Christ.19:05-19:07The resurrection power of Christ.19:11-19:21In verse 19, Paul prays the Ephesians would see and know what is the immeasurable greatness of his, God's power towards us who believe.19:22-19:23Power.19:25-19:28Power is such a foreign concept to so many people.19:28-19:34Power is such a foreign concept to most people who fill churches Sunday after Sunday.19:34-19:38Most Christians feel so powerless.19:40-19:44They feel powerless to resist temptation so they give in without a fight.19:45-19:49They feel powerless to serve the church so they sit on the sidelines.19:50-19:54They feel powerless to share the gospel so they stay silent.19:55-20:03They feel powerless to be the husbands and wives they've been called to be, so they settle for being passive rather than active.20:04-20:09They feel powerless to be godly parents, so they make excuses.20:12-20:13How about you?20:15-20:17Do you feel powerless?20:20-20:22If you feel powerless, you're not alone.20:23-20:24I certainly feel that way.20:26-20:31I certainly feel that way as a homeowner because I am not a handyman whatsoever.20:32-20:39If there's something broken at your house, I wouldn't recommend calling me as your first, second, 20th, 100th option.20:40-20:45When something breaks at my house, I mostly feel powerless to address it.20:47-20:52Recently, the toilet paper roll holder ripped off our downstairs bathroom wall.20:52-20:56I wasn't surprised, it's the bathroom my kids use the most and they're not gentle with the toilet paper.20:57-21:00It's like they're on the Price is Right rolling down the toilet paper.21:05-21:10I walked into the bathroom, I assessed the damage and I'll be honest with you, I felt an initial wave of powerlessness.21:12-21:16And I thought, well, guess what's gonna be savages in keeping toilet paper on the bathroom sink from now on.21:18-21:22But then I thought to myself, wait a minute, I own a drill.21:23-21:24I own wall anchors.21:25-21:31I have a teeny tiny screwdriver set that can be used as teeny tiny screw that locks this toilet paper holder into place.21:33-21:38I realized that I already had all that I needed to fix this issue.21:40-21:41And guess what?21:41-21:42I did fix it.21:44-21:45Thank you.21:48-21:52The next time you come to my house, I'll show you the glories of the toilet paper holder.21:57-22:09Whenever you feel that initial wave of powerlessness as a Christian, remember that you already have all that you need to face the issue in front of you.22:10-22:13What you already have is far better than a cheap set of tools.22:14-22:17You have the very power of the God of the universe.22:19-22:24And Paul tells us in verses 19 through 20 what this power is truly capable of.22:24-22:38He says that he wants the Ephesians to see and know what is the immeasurable greatness of his power towards us who believe, according to the working of his great might, that he worked in Christ when he raised him from the dead.22:41-22:47The power of resurrection isn't just something that Jesus experienced and no one else will ever again.22:49-22:57The power of resurrection is something that everyone who trusts in Christ experiences right now.22:57-23:03It is something that you will experience for all of eternity if you've given your life over to him.23:04-23:07Please catch this because this is truly life-changing.23:08-23:20If you have trusted in Christ for salvation, that same power that brought him back from death and raised him from the grave 2,000 years ago resides within you.23:21-23:26That same power raised you from spiritual death and gave you new life.23:27-23:36That same power will enable you to share the gospel, not caring what anyone thinks about you, not worrying about what the response will be.23:37-23:43That same power will inspire you to not believe the lies and discouragement of the enemy.23:43-23:49That same power will motivate you to love your wife, respect your husband, serve your children.23:50-23:56That same power will equip you to use your spiritual gifts in the life of the church.23:58-24:01Yes, in and of yourself, you are powerless.24:02-24:14In and of yourself, you cannot do anything of value for anyone, but in Christ, you have access to the death-defying, life-giving power the God of the universe.24:14-24:19It is at your fingertips whenever you want it, whenever you need it.24:24-24:33Do not insult the sacrifice and resurrection of your Savior by believing that he has left you unequipped for the responsibilities you've been given.24:36-24:41At this point in the message, you may be thinking, wasn't this supposed to be about seeing and knowing Jesus as King?24:41-24:42when is that part gonna come up?24:44-24:47Well, I'm gonna take a page out of Pastor Jeff's preaching book.24:47-24:49Everything I've said so far has been the introduction.24:50-24:51Here's the actual sermon.24:52-24:53Don't worry, it'll be short, it won't be long.24:55-24:56Everything leading up to this has been the warmup.24:57-24:57Here's the main event.24:58-25:01What does God want me to see and know this Easter?25:02-25:06Finally, the simplicity of submitting to the kingship of Christ.25:08-25:11the simplicity of submitting to the kingship of Christ.25:17-25:23When you hear the gospel story, it's usually concluded with the resurrection of Jesus.25:25-25:26Usually goes like this.25:26-25:30Jesus, God himself, took on flesh and came to this earth.25:30-25:31He lived a perfect life.25:32-25:36He had a three year long ministry filled with miracles and sermons.25:36-25:41He was crucified in the tomb for three days, rose again, roll credits, the end.25:44-25:45Is that actually the end of the gospel story?25:47-25:57There is a major event that is missed, and that is the ascension of Christ, which is a fancy theological way of saying that Jesus went back to heaven.25:59-26:05Paul wants the Ephesians as well as you and I to see and know the importance of the ascension.26:06-26:26In verses 20 through 21, he says, the same power that raised Christ from the dead also seated him at the Father's right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion and above every name that is named, not only in this age, but also in the one to come.26:28-26:33Through his crucifixion, Jesus is the Savior who destroys the power of death.26:34-26:39Through his resurrection, Jesus is the victor who destroys the power of death.26:41-26:48Through his ascension, Jesus is the king who defeats the power of those who challenge his rightful rule and authority.26:50-27:00Yes, Satan and the forces of darkness seem to be winning right now, but I promise you they have lost already because they cannot compete with the one who sits on heaven's throne.27:01-27:13Yes, people do and can resist the king right now, but one day, every knee will bow, every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.27:15-27:16You have two options.27:17-27:23You can willingly bow the knee right now, or you can be forced to bow in eternity.27:25-27:35You can joyfully proclaim that Jesus is your savior, your Lord in the present, or you can begrudgingly admit that you were wrong and he was right in the future.27:38-27:45No matter what you say, no matter what you do, you cannot change the reality of this universe's political situation.27:46-27:49Jesus Christ rules and reigns.27:50-27:55But your position, your side of this political reality can change.27:56-27:58Will you choose team pride?27:59-28:00The captain of that team is Satan.28:01-28:04Spoiler alert, that team is gonna lose big time.28:06-28:14There is team submission, and the captain of that team is Jesus Christ himself, who wins every single game in an absolute shutout.28:16-28:17What will you choose?28:19-28:22Will you resist, or will you submit?28:24-28:29Let's wrap up by reading more about the kingship of Jesus in verses 22 through 23.28:29-28:48Paul writes, "And he, God the Father, put all things under Christ's feet and gave him his head over all things of the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all." Jesus Christ is the head, the ruler, the boss, the king of the church.28:49-28:56He's in charge around here, not me, not Pastor Jeff, not Pastor Rich, not the elders, not you.28:56-28:59Jesus Christ is head over the church.28:59-29:03He is in charge of every true church across the face of this planet.29:04-29:11And the church should be a living example of what it looks like to submit to the kingship of Jesus.29:12-29:16The church should be on the front lines displaying the love of Christ.29:16-29:21The church should show a watching world what it looks like to obey the word of God.29:24-29:29How are most Christians doing at setting that example of submission in 2026?29:32-29:32Not the best.29:33-29:42Most professing Christians act like they know Jesus, but they live like they do not know Jesus.29:43-29:49Many professing Christians seem to care more about their own personal opinions than the authoritative word of God.29:50-29:58Most professing Christians seem to love themselves more than the lost, more than their fellow church members.30:00-30:04Do you profess to know Jesus, but make Jesus look bad?30:08-30:13Do you give others around you a totally inaccurate picture of what it looks like to submit to King Jesus?30:15-30:21If your answer to those questions is yes, it's time for repentance, it's time to change course.30:22-30:31Earlier I said that God can never give you more of himself and that's 100% true, but you can always give God more of yourself.30:32-30:34God withholds nothing from you.30:35-30:37What are you withholding from him?30:39-30:40Is it your finances?30:42-30:47Do you foolishly think that all the money in your account belongs to you when it actually belongs to God?30:48-30:49Is it your time?30:50-30:57You've been wasting the most precious gift you've been given, time, by spending it on yourself and no one else.30:59-31:00Is it social media and entertainment?31:01-31:06You're constantly consuming garbage, yet you act surprised that garbage comes out of your mouth?31:07-31:09Is it your status and reputation?31:10-31:16You care so much about what people think of you that you're willing to tear others down and lie your way to the top.31:17-31:22Listen, care about nothing and no one more than Jesus.31:24-31:26The Christian life is so simple.31:28-31:31Do you want me to share the not so secret secret of the Christian life?31:33-31:34Doesn't seem like you want it, no one said anything.31:35-31:38Do you want the not so secret secret to the Christian life?31:39-31:40All right, fine, I'll share it with you.31:41-31:43Just do what Jesus says.31:46-31:47Just do what Jesus says.31:48-31:50Obey his word.31:50-31:56Life is so much simpler when you submit to Jesus in every single way.31:56-32:00It's so complex to figure out other masters to follow.32:00-32:06It's so unsatisfying to be the boss of your own life 'cause if you are honest enough to admit it, you are clueless.32:07-32:08You have no idea what you're doing.32:09-32:10You have no idea what's going on.32:13-32:17Yes, the Christian life is simple, but it's also challenging, isn't it?32:18-32:24It is absolutely pride crushing to admit that you know nothing and Jesus knows everything.32:25-32:29It's humbling to acknowledge that he is in control and you are not.32:30-32:35It's difficult to follow Jesus, not cater to your own personal preferences.32:37-32:39I have to tell you, you will feel miserable.32:40-32:48You will feel directionless until you see and know that submitting to Jesus is the only way to lasting joy.32:50-32:52The worship team can now make their way forward.32:54-32:59Do you see and know that Jesus is the ultimate prophet?33:01-33:05He spoke the truth 2,000 years ago and he still speaks the truth to this day.33:06-33:10Do you see and know that Jesus is the high priest?33:10-33:17He laid down his own life, he shed his own blood on the cross to wash away your many sins.33:19-33:22Do you see and know that Jesus is the king of all?33:23-33:31He resurrected from the grave, he ascended to heaven where he sits at the Father's right hand, where he rules and reigns right now.33:32-33:37This position of prominence proves that He is God and you are not.33:38-33:45This position of prominence proves that He is a rightful claim over your life and you have none.33:47-33:52If your heart is still unyielded to Christ, if your knee is still unbowed, what are you waiting for?33:53-34:00There is no better time to obey Jesus' command to believe in Him than this very moment.34:02-34:06There is no better opportunity to trust in Jesus for salvation than right now.34:08-34:16There is no better day than Easter Sunday to draw your line in the sand and say, today is the day when I gave my life to Jesus.34:16-34:19Today is the day when everything changed for me.34:21-34:29If you turn from your sin and you place your faith in Jesus, the old you will die.34:30-34:33never to be seen or heard from again.34:34-34:43A new you will rise from the grave with Christ, and one day you will live with Christ forever and ever.34:45-34:51That is the ultimate truth that God wants you to see and know this Easter.34:52-34:53Let's pray.34:56-34:59Father, this amazing news often seems too good to be true.35:00-35:10How could a holy, perfect, all-powerful God care about weak people like us?35:11-35:15People who have rebelled against you, who've wanted nothing to do with you.35:16-35:34Lord, instead of just turning your back on us, instead of just consigning all of us to hell forever, You sent your one and only Son to become one of us, to live the perfect life we could never live, to die the death that we deserved to die.35:36-35:38Lord, let this news never become old to us.35:39-35:40May it never become normal.35:41-35:42May it always blow us away.35:43-35:49And Lord, I do lift up those of us in this room who are still resisting, who are still doubting.35:51-35:54God, I can't change anyone, but you can.35:56-35:57I know you can save.35:58-35:59I know you can bring the dead to life.35:59-36:02Lord, I ask you would do that this very moment.36:04-36:05Lord, we thank you for who you are.36:05-36:09We thank you for what you've done, and we thank you for all that you continue to do for us.36:10-36:13We ask all this in Jesus' name, amen. Small Group DiscussionRead Ephesians 1:15-23What was your big take-away from this passage / message?What is the difference between worldly hope and biblical hope?What are the riches and blessings that have been made available to you in Christ?What does it mean that you share in the resurrection power of Jesus? How should this truth change how you live from one day to the next?How are you failing to submit to the kingship of Christ right now?BreakoutPray for one another.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. In this episode, Ben Kinney speaks with Jim Hansen, Regional President and Southeast Territory Executive for PNC Financial Services Group, about his 25-year career journey in banking — from starting at a small North Carolina bank called Centura, through mergers and moves, to helping bring the PNC brand to life across the state. Jim discusses PNC's ambitious plan to add 50 new branches across North Carolina over the next four years, why physical branches still matter in a digital world, and how the company is embracing AI through an internal agentic AI hackathon open to all 55,000 employees. The two longtime friends also bond over their shared love of NC State, classic rock radio, and the Acquired podcast.
Just when you think you have a handle on how a company will react to rising oil prices, Delta Airlines goes and flips the idea on its head. Even though the industry could be facing significant increases in fuel prices, the carrier gave shocking rosy earnings projections at a recent industry event. Plus, Mastercard's foray into stablecoins and a sample of stories we're watching Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Lou Whiteman discuss: - Delta's rosy outlook - The changes in the airline industry - Mastercard's bet to become a crypto payments company - The wall between fintech and traditional finance crumbling - Bye bye, quarterly filings - NVIDIA's $1 trillion projection - Who's gonna insure that data center? Companies discussed: DAL, AAL, LUV, UAL, BA, MA, V, COF, SOFI, JPM, BAC, TFC, RFC, PNC, NVDA, META, GOOG, AMZN Host: Tyler Crowe Guests: Matt Frankel, Lou Whiteman Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim is the CEO of Gibson, one of the top independent agencies in the Midwest. Before becoming CEO he was a top EB Broker builing two separate $3 million books across three different markets.In this episode, Tim joins Luke to break down exactly what separates elite EB producers from everyone else, what it actually means to be a subject matter expert in EB today, and why math is a secret weapon most EB brokers ignore.Key Topics:- Tim's background and how he entered the insurance industry out of college- Strategies to build and scale multiple EB books efficiently- The importance of relationship-building and becoming a trusted resource- Adapting to market changes, vendor stack management, and risk financing strategies- Mentorship, leadership, and team collaboration for continued growth- Leveraging technology, organization, and soft skills to increase productivity- Tips for new producers: overcoming obstacles and establishing a sustainable pipeline- Navigating complex client needs and managing expectations effectivelyTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Tim's industry origin story04:43 - Evolution of EB industry training and onboarding trends08:04 - The next generation of EB producers: mindset and motivation10:20 - Advice for young producers: persistence, resilience, and relationship focus12:25 - Developing a pipeline and avoiding resource drain on bad clients13:47 - Effective use of social media and in-person networking for growth15:42 - Cold outreach tactics and building local relationships17:32 - The importance of continuous learning and industry expertise20:07 - Rebuilding multiple books and market segmentation strategies22:14 - Lessons learned from building relationships and handling large accounts26:32 - The significance of partnership with PNC producers and cross-referrals31:52 - The value of team collaboration and leadership in scaling a book36:43 - Financial literacy and understanding complex financial statements42:20 - Managing increasing vendor options and point solutions in health benefits44:43 - Implementing effective client communication and change management54:19 - Planning for event responses and managing client expectations55:51 - Finding top talent: filters, motivation, and evaluation60:48 - The importance of life organization, time management, and soft skills64:11 - Strategic mindset: intrapreneurship, teaming, and long-term visionResources & Links:
Send a textIn this kickoff episode of The WEBB Remedy Podcast "Money Mindset Conversation Series", hosts Rinnie Orr and Stephanie Terry talk with Venus Myles, Senior Vice President and Carolinas Market Manager for PNC Community Development Banking, to explore how our beliefs about money shape the way we do business.From pricing and hiring to investing and risk-taking, mindset plays a powerful role in all financial decision entrepreneurs make. Venus brings both practical banking expertise and deep community insight to help listeners move from fear to clarity — and from a scarcity to abundance mindset.Together, they unpack what it means to build a healthy relationship with your banker, how to prepare for funding, and why mindset is just as important as money when it comes to business growth.In This Episode:What “community development banking” really means — and how it supports entrepreneursHow scarcity thinking shows up in business decisions (and how to reframe it)Practical steps to prepare for funding and protect your businessHow PNC Bank supports entrepreneurs beyond capital — through education, partnerships, and community programsAbout the Guest:As a PNC Community Development Banking Market Manager, Venus is committed to driving economic empowerment in communities throughout the Carolinas. Venus works closely with small businesses to help deliver the financial solutions and resources they need to start, grow and scale their businesses. She is passionate about driving economic growth, equity, and resilience in underserved communities.Background and ExperienceWith over 30 years of experience in leading teams and 13 years of experience in banking, credit, and lending, Venus specializes in designing and implementing financial solutions that empower individuals, businesses, and neighborhoods to thrive. Throughout her career, Venus has collaborated closely with local organizations, nonprofits, and small business owners to foster sustainable economic development and access to critical financial resources. She brings a deep understanding of the unique challenges these communities face.Venus joined PNC in March 2016 and served as a Regional Manager for Small Business Banking prior to her Community Development Banking role. In this capacity, she led a team of nearly 100 bankers to drive increases in Annual Revenue, Deposit Assets, Equity and Small Business Lending, and consistent annual household growth.Venus serves on the board of Durham Tech Foundation, Durham Tech Properties, the Affordable Housing Strategic Council of the Duke Community Affairs Office, the NC Bankers Association Opportunity and Empowerment Council, and the Dean's Executive Advisory Board for Johnson C. Smith University. She is a graduate of two Leadership programs, a previous Junior League member, and a current member of the sorority Sigma Gamma Rho. Venus graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Management from Bethel College.Learn more about PNC Community Development Banking: pnc.com/communitydevelopmentbankingConnect with Support the showThank you for listening...Our theme this year is "Changemakers in Motion"To find out how you can be changemaker and connect - check out WEBB Squared. Become a changemaker today! Support WEBB Squared's annual campaign. We would love to hear from you. Please contact rinnie@webbsquared.org for more information.
Send us fan responses! Ready to run private, bank clean, and keep your identity out of public files? We break down a step-by-step playbook for building an unincorporated association that passes due diligence, opens accounts at major banks, and aligns with your goals for privacy and control. From the first brick—your virtual address, business phone, and professional email—to advanced choices like digital residency in Palau or Estonia, we connect the dots so you can verify identity, access platforms, and scale without relying on a Social Security Number.We get specific about status and structure. You'll hear why national vs citizen language changes how systems view you, how police handbooks and treaty protocols treat foreign nationals, and where common law trust concepts show up in practical banking. Then we move into execution: how to obtain an EIN with “FOREIGN” in the SSN field by fax or mail, and when to use a registered agent to streamline the process. We share the exact documents that make bankers nod—mission statement, bylaws or constitution, trustee roster, indemnity and NDA clauses, meeting minutes, and a clear banking resolution that names authorized signers.To tie it all together, we map the unincorporated association to familiar UBO and business trust models, explain beneficiary options like a nonprofit or 508(c)(1)(A), and show how to keep your operations coherent, compliant, and private. You'll leave with a realistic view of timelines, the tools to prove legitimacy without overexposure, and the confidence to open accounts at institutions like Chase or PNC. If you want a structure that respects your data, secures your funding pathways, and keeps your governance tight, this walkthrough was built for you.If this helped clarify your path, subscribe, share it with a builder who values privacy, and leave a review with your biggest question—what step are you taking next?https://donkilam.com https://open.spotify.com/track/5QOUWyNahqcWvQ4WQAvwjj?autoplay=trueSupport the showhttps://donkilam.com
Amanda Agati, chief investment officer at PNC Asset Management Group, says that earnings growth will be the "defining driver" of market performance in 2026, and would be the factor to watch if you could only see one. PNC is forecasting earnings growth of nearly 15% this year, "which is darned good enough to keep the market rally engaged, even with valuations being a headwind." Agati notes that while there is a "purple haze of policy uncertainty" surrounding the market, she does not expect those concerns to derail the market, noting that accelerating earnings and economic growth should power through the headlines. In the Market Call, Raymond Bridges, portfolio manager at the Bridges Capital Tactical ETF, brings his "aggressively cautious" approach to stocks, talking about where to be opportunistic now. Emily Fanous discusses the IPX1031 annual Travel Outlook survey, which showed that 94% of Americans plan to travel this year — with more than 40% planning to travel more than they did a year ago — but a large chunk of them will have their memories of those trips stirred by lingering credit card or buy-now, pay-later bills.
The state of Central Ohio's childcare industry impacts parents, employers, the region's overall economy, and of course, the children who depend on quality childcare facilities and professionals. With so much riding on the state of childcare, we unpack the new 2025 Action for Children's Central Ohio Child Care Provider Survey. This comprehensive survey collects vital information from licensed child care providers about the local landscape of child care, and is the only continuing study of its kind in Ohio. Join CMC as a panel of experts and leaders unpacks this newest data to better understand the current state of childcare and the critical trends that will impact us all. Featuring panelists: Dr. Katherine Glenn-Applegate, Director of Child Care and Education Initiatives, Action for Children Hannah Halbert, Executive Director, Policy Matters Ohio Kara Wente, Director, The Ohio Department of Children and Youth Rhonda West, Owner and Administrator, Rhonda's Daycare Service Opening remarks by Tasha Booker, CEO, Action for Children. Closing remarks by Franklin County Commissioner Erica Crawley. The host is Jennifer Bullock, Anchor, NBC4. This forum was sponsored by The Care Economy Organizing Project, The Franklin County Board of Commissioners, Mollard Consulting, PNC, and The United Way of Central Ohio. The presenting sponsor of the CMC livestream is The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation. CMC's livestream partner is The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was also supported by Downtown Columbus, Inc. and The National Veterans Memorial and Museum. If you would like to keep exploring this week's forum topic, our partners at The Columbus Metropolitan Library recommend reading "The Daycare Myth: What We Get Wrong About Early Care and Education (and What We Should Do About It)" by Dan Wuori, 2024. This forum was recorded before a live audience at The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio on February 11, 2026.
After a down week, the Dow set a new all-time high of 50,000! We review the market areas working best right now, some will surprise you! We also review what highly respected Wall Street Advisor Nancy Tengler was buying on the pullbacks last week and review her "Top 6 for 26", her biggest stock convictions for the year.
The Pirates have signed Mike Clevinger, who pitched in the World Series back in 2016 as a rookie. He was a good starter before COVID, but since then, not so much. The guys don't think he will factor into their future plans after signing a minor league deal. Ken Rosenthal is reporting that the Pirates have their eyes on Framber Valdez, who is the biggest pitcher still on the market. Do they really have a shot at him though? Poni doesn't think the Pirates will be sellers at the deadline this season. Is there a better park for left-handed pitchers than PNC? The guys think the Buccos need another lefty even though the staff already carries a lot of promise.
The Pirates have signed Mike Clevinger, who pitched in the World Series back in 2016 as a rookie. He was a good starter before COVID, but since then, not so much. The guys don't think he will factor into their future plans after signing a minor league deal. Ken Rosenthal is reporting that the Pirates have their eyes on Framber Valdez, who is the biggest pitcher still on the market. Do they really have a shot at him though? Poni doesn't think the Pirates will be sellers at the deadline this season. Is there a better park for left-handed pitchers than PNC? The guys think the Buccos need another lefty even though the staff already carries a lot of promise. ALL ACCESS w/ Aditi – Aditi said Brian Angelichio is ‘all ball' and raved about the abundance of experience he has working with different offenses. Aditi isn't sold Aaron Rodgers will be back next season, not only in Pittsburgh, but in the league. Donny Football Debrief – The NFL Draft renderings are out. Is Pittsburgh ready for one of the biggest events in the city's history? Is the draft exciting or boring?
We explore how Coinbase is partnering with global banks and sovereign wealth funds to drive institutional crypto adoption and transform capital markets. - Why Coinbase's UAE expansion is central to its global strategy - How partnerships with Standard Chartered and PNC enable "crypto as a service" for banks - Why the Genius Act is a regulatory game changer for stablecoins in the US - Inside JPMorgan's tokenisation pilot on Solana using USDC and Coinbase infrastructure - The role of Coinbase Treasury in supporting real-world asset issuance - How Mubadala's tokenised credit fund signals a new era for sovereign wealth and investor access Powered by Phoenix Group The full interview is also available on my YouTube channel: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3NVnt70
Un fin de semana de ataques dejó nueve o diez agentes de la PNC asesinados (y más heridos) y volvió a poner una pregunta sobre la mesa: ¿qué tan roto está el sistema de seguridad y justicia en Guatemala?En este episodio, Luis Miguel Reyes conversa con Juan Francisco Solórzano sobre el origen de la crisis: los traslados a Renovación 1, los motines de agosto, la fuga descubierta en octubre y las declaraciones de recapturados que aseguran que “había un trato” para salir. A partir de ahí, entramos a lo que muchos evitan decir en voz alta: la hipótesis de un pacto con pandillas para “gobernabilidad” en las calles, el rol del Barrio 18 y la MS, y cómo se reacomodan las estructuras criminales.Hablamos también de los “paisas”, de redes que operan dentro del sistema penitenciario, y de una estructura clave mencionada en la conversación: Los Caraduras, sus vínculos y su capacidad de influir en impunidad. Y conectamos el punto más pesado: la crisis de seguridad no ocurre en el vacío. Se cruza con el año de procesos políticos y con un sistema de justicia debilitado que normaliza la impunidad.Cerramos con lo urgente: qué se puede hacer ya (inteligencia, mapeo del crimen, capacidades policiales, escalafón, uso real de datos) y qué decisiones se están postergando mientras la violencia marca la agenda del país.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartTransdocSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https: //whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt
Brand new Pittsburgh Pirate Brandon Lowe joins the show to talk about hitting bombs, playing at PNC, pierogies, becoming teammates with Skenes, & more! -Brandon Lowe Interview -A's Extend Tyler Soderstrom (7-Years, $86M) -Pirates Sign Ryan O'Hearn -Andrew Heaney Retires -Fairbanks To Miami Use promo code “Jared” to get up to $1000 in bonus credits AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu This episode of Baseball Is Dead is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp makes it easy to get matched online with a qualified therapist. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/BASEBALL #ad 0:00 - RAISE IT 1:28 - A's Extend Sody 16:40 - Pirates Sign O'Hearn 27:55 - Reds Sign Bleday 34:24 - Fairbanks To Miami 38:05 - Heaney Retires 45:27 - Brandon Lowe 1:06:04 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special Christmas edition of Bloomberg Daybreak, host Nathan Hager speaks with: Cameron Dawson, Chief Investment Officer at Newedge Wealth and Brian Levitt, Global Market Strategist at Invesco discuss what we should expect from markets in 2026 Amanda Agati, Chief Investment Officer at PNC, breaks down the cost of the 12 days of Christmas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connect with Early Riders // Connect with OnrampPresented collaboratively by Early Riders & Onramp Media…Final Settlement is a weekly podcast covering capital markets, dealmaking, early-stage venture, bitcoin applications and protocol development.00:00 - The Arrival of Banks in Digital Assets02:49 - Institutional Adoption and Regulatory Changes05:46 - The Role of Traditional Banks in Digital Assets08:43 - Partnerships and Trust in the Digital Asset Space11:49 - The Impact of PNC's Bitcoin Trading14:54 - User Behavior and Market Dynamics17:56 - The Future of Banking and Digital Asset Integration20:51 - The Centralization Debate in Digital Assets23:46 - The Evolution of Financial Products29:26 - Navigating Market Challenges31:50 - The Rise of Stablecoins in Tech34:27 - Cultural Shifts in Digital Payments36:16 - Blurring Lines in Financialization40:45 - Innovations in Banking and Fintech44:55 - Around the Horn: Insights and PredictionsIf you found this valuable, please subscribe to Early Riders Insights for access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly.Links discussed:https://www.occ.gov/news-issuances/news-releases/2025/nr-occ-2025-125.htmlhttps://x.com/BitGo/status/1999514929314038040https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/paribu-acquires-majority-stake-in-coinmena-in-turkeys-largest-fintech-deal-93CH-4392748https://www.theblock.co/post/382111/stripe-acquires-valora-wallet-team-builds-stablecoin-serviceshttps://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/12/08/3201287/0/en/AllScale-Raises-5M-Seed-Led-by-YZi-Labs-to-Build-World-s-First-Self-Custody-Stablecoin-Neobank.htmlhttps://www.loopcrypto.xyz/blog/loop-crypto-is-joining-leadhttps://www.theblock.co/post/381903/pnc-bitcoin-trading-high-net-worth-clients-coinbase-tie-uphttps://archive.ph/tqGv6#selection-1037.11-1037.97https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/coinbase-prediction-tokenized-stockshttps://x.com/TheBlock__/status/1998886176447488055?s=20https://www.theblock.co/post/382209/binance-api-update-hints-at-stock-perpetual-contracts-as-exchanges-eye-tradfi-marketshttps://x.com/gondorfi/status/1998800082070884751?s=20Keep up with Michael:https://x.com/MTangumahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mtanguma/Keep up with Brian:https://x.com/BackslashBTChttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-cubellis-00b1a660/Keep up with Liam:https://x.com/Lnelson_21https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-nelson1/
Bitcoin at PNC bank? PNC Bank is becoming the first major U.S. bank to embed spot bitcoin access directly inside its digital banking platform through a partnership with Coinbase. The new integration allows private banking clients to trade bitcoin without the hassle of opening separate crypto exchange accounts. Is this the tipping point for crypto in traditional banking? CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts "CoinDesk Daily." - Break the cycle of exploitation. Break down the barriers to truth. Break into the next generation of privacy. Break Free. Free to scroll without being monetized. Free from censorship. Freedom without fear. We deserve more when it comes to privacy. Experience the next generation of blockchain that is private and inclusive by design. Break free with Midnight, visit midnight.network/break-free - Need liquidity without selling your crypto? Take out a Figure Crypto-Backed Loan, allowing you to borrow against your BTC, ETH, or SOL with 12-month terms and no prepayment penalties. They have the lowest rates in the industry at 8.91%, allowing you to access instant cash or buy more Bitcoin without triggering a tax event. Unlock your crypto's potential today at Figure! https://figuremarkets.co/coindesk - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.
Post Nut Clarity: “It's that moment right after orgasm where suddenly you're like: ‘Why did I text him?' ‘Why am I here?' ‘Do I even like this person?'” The hosts share personal stories on when they experienced PNC... Some people feel zen. Others feel guilt. Others feel absolutely nothing. Casual hookup vs partner you're connected to - does it make a difference with PNC? When there's connection, communication, safety — the ‘clarity' isn't a crash. It's more of a grounded moment. When sex is not just release but connection, breath, energy… does the ‘post-nut' crash even happen? How queer men specifically can benefit from slowing down / intention-setting. So how can people shift their sexual experience to avoid that crashy, regretful, disconnected feeling? Connect & Confidence new app by Host Steve V gives daily and weekly tools that are fun to help you find meaningful connections with confidence in dating and finding love. Go to Studio.com/stevev/connect Hot Topic: Have you tried the Flatiron sex positon? Hot Topic: What are non-sexual things you like in a guy? We discuss... Hot Topic: Whitexican content creator paints himself green, shows off ass and sings from Wicked... Hot Topic: "Heated Rivalry" show runner shuts down any mention of the actor's sexuality and more... Advice: When do you expect to be introduced to your beau's family? The hosts share their music listening for 2025 based on the platform stats...what were you listening too? Thirst Trap: Who took the best NSFW shot this week? Visit: Studio.com/stevev for the website version and visit the app version: Studio.com/stevev/connectFollow Stevie on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Kodi on IG: @mistahmaurice Rate and Review us! Wanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS! Visit our website: tagspodcast.com Needs some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contact Follow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of PNC C-Speak, Jon Bernstein, regional president for PNC Bank New England, turns from host to guest as he's interviewed by Boston Business Journal Market President and Publisher Carolyn Jones. They discuss Bernstein's career journey at PNC Bank, as well as his commitment to furthering early childhood education.Bernstein also provided advice for the next generation of leaders. “The best in the world are the best at something because they're always finding ways to get better. No matter where you are or what you're doing, there are ways to get better. You need to maintain that curiosity and that exploration and that passion,” Bernstein says.Listen to hear more about:- PNC's growth in the New England region (0:45)- The bank's efforts to improve early childhood education (6:38)- Bernstein's appointment as chair of the Mass Business Roundtable (11:37)- What Bernstein wishes for Boston (18:14)
Reports that Kevin Hassett is the front-runner to be the next Fed chair sent stocks higher today. We discuss that big move with our market panel – Trivariate's Adam Parker, PNC's Yung-Yu Ma and Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington. Plus, Former Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher gives us his prediction for what the Fed's next move will be. And, we break down all the key figures to watch from HP and Dell when they report in Overtime. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Cover 3 crew is back with their Monday recap breaking down the latest news around the college football world. The boys react to the latest Ap top 25, go over Bud's CFP projections and much more! (00:00:00) - Intro(00:00:30) - Tailgate Questions(00:01:45) - Poll Assassin (00:11:40) - Bud's CFP Rankings(00:30:20) - Coaching Carousel: Hot Seat Watch(00:38:17) - PNC's Brilliantly Boring Win of The Week (00:42:15) - UFR: Grading Mike Bobo's 2025(00:45:07) - UFR: Nebraska Defeats UCLA(00:53:05) - UFR: Bowl or No Bowl Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ 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
Advocates say anxiety around ICE raids is taking toll on Chicago's mental health resources. Crain's health care reporter Jon Asplund discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Private-label giant TreeHouse Foods acquired in $2.9 billion deal, Illinois awaits word on $1 billion in Big Beautiful Bill cash for rural hospitals, Sterling Bay's Lincoln Park life sciences building selling for medical office conversion and PNC opening 25 new Chicago locations as part of $2 billion branch expansion. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Cover 3 crew is back with their upon further review episode, breaking down the latest news around the college football world. The boys discuss Bud's CFP Projections, Dylan Raiola's injury, Hugh Freeze getting fired and much more. (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:00) - C3 CFP Reaction Show Update (00:03:00) - Dylan Raiola Injury Update (00:09:20) - Poll Assassin (00:20:00) - Coaching Carousel (00:33:25) - PNC's Brilliantly Boring Win of the week (00:36:20) - Mike Norvell's Future (00:45:35) - UFR: NC State Upsets Georgia Tech (00:50:00) - UFR: SEC Standings Theory (00:58:20) - UFR: UTSA Crazy Stat (01:00:00) - UFR: Rapid Fire Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ 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
Saviez-vous que près de 40 % des passagers ressentent une forme d'anxiété en avion, et qu'une personne sur dix a une véritable peur panique ? Pourtant, le transport aérien reste le moyen de transport le plus sûr au monde.Dans cet épisode de French Expat, je reçois Mathieu Allouch, alias Mathieu le Stewart, créateur de contenu, PNC depuis sept ans et auteur du Guide anti-stress de l'avion (Voyage Gallimard). Ensemble, on explore les origines multiples de la peur en avion, les fausses croyances autour de la sécurité, et les astuces concrètes pour voyager plus sereinement.Mathieu partage aussi son parcours de vie entre la France, Londres et les airs, son regard plein de tendresse envers ses passagers, et son humour bienveillant qui a conquis les réseaux. Un épisode à écouter avant votre prochain vol, pour embarquer plus léger, dans tous les sens du terme.