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    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 26, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 45:09


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen recaps the action from yesterday in the NFL, shares his running back lessons from this year's fantasy football season, and discusses his top-25 dynasty running backs. Also in the show, John gives his early Super Bowl betting preview.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Behind the Prop
    E186 - Are you ready for your SOLO?

    Behind the Prop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 31:42


    This episode of Behind the Prop focuses on what truly determines student pilot readiness for solo flight, emphasizing judgment, consistency, and safety over simply meeting legal minimums. Bobby Doss and Wally Mulhern explain that solo readiness is not a checklist item but a mindset. Students must be willing to cancel a solo flight when conditions are not right, whether due to weather, aircraft condition, traffic volume, or personal readiness. The ability to say “no” is framed as a critical pilot skill, not a failure.A major theme is the importance of consistent personal minimums. The hosts discuss how changing limits based on convenience or pressure can lead pilots into dangerous decision-making zones. Personal minimums may differ between pattern work and cross-country flying, but they must remain logically consistent and conservative. Clear boundaries, reinforced by instructors and aviation leaders, help prevent accidents caused by poor judgment and overconfidence.The episode also stresses rigorous preflight inspections, especially on familiar aircraft. Complacency with aircraft condition is highlighted as a common risk, with reminders to physically verify fuel, oil, caps, and surfaces every time. Performance planning is equally important, as long runways and home airports can create a false sense of security. Understanding density altitude, weight, and engine performance builds confidence and prevents surprises during solo operations.Traffic awareness and communication receive significant attention. In acknowledging crowded training environments, Bobby and Wally discuss how poor pattern discipline and weak radio calls contribute to near midair collisions. Students are encouraged to master pattern procedures, listen more than they talk, and fully understand both towered and non-towered operations before soloing.Emergency preparedness rounds out the discussion. Pilots must be ready to handle unexpected failures alone by prioritizing aviate, navigate, and communicate. Practicing emergencies, memorizing light gun signals, and rehearsing radio failures help ensure calm, effective responses when things go wrong.Finally, the hosts address training philosophy. Instructors are encouraged to reduce over-talking and create space for students to think independently. The goal is to produce pilots who take ownership of their decisions, demonstrate sound judgment, and fly safely—not just students who follow rules or pass checkrides.

    Un Minuto Con Dios
    012526-Caminar con propósito

    Un Minuto Con Dios

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 1:23


    Vivir con propósito no significa tener todas las respuestas, sino saber hacia quién caminas. El propósito se afirma cuando las decisiones diarias se alinean con la voluntad de Dios. Por eso, caminar con propósito es vivir con intención, aun en lo pequeño. Cada paso importa cuando Dios dirige el rumbo. El Señor Jesús caminó con dirección clara, aunque muchos no la entendieran. De modo que, el propósito no elimina dudas, pero da sentido al esfuerzo. Cuando el propósito se pierde, la fe se debilita; cuando se recuerda, el ánimo se renueva y el camino se aclara. Tal vez sea necesario revisar prioridades, ajustar ritmos o soltar distracciones. Así que, sin culpa ni prisa, alinea tus decisiones con lo que dices creer. Caminar con propósito no es una meta lejana; es una práctica diaria que honra a Dios. Camina con propósito. Dios endereza los pasos que se le confían. La Biblia dice en Proverbios 16:9: “El corazón del hombre piensa su camino; mas Jehová endereza sus pasos”. (RV1960).

    The Die Hard MMA Podcast
    The UFC 324 UNDEFEATED Post Weigh In Show

    The Die Hard MMA Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 81:08 Transcription Available


    Grab your tin foil hat and get in here LIVE!! Lets take one final look at the fighters for UFC 324 and try to make some money!!► Spectation Sports https://spectationlink.com/DIEHARDPromo Code: DIEHARD for 20% off ► Die Hard MMA Merch: https://die-hard-mma-podcast-merch.myspreadshop.com/allFollow me!Twitter (x): @DieHardMMAPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/diehardufc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DieHardMMAPodcastBlueSky: @diehardmmapod.bsky.social

    #DNACAST
    O Trabalho Devolve - 24 de janeiro

    #DNACAST

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 2:32


    Já imaginou mudar sua vida com apenas 15 minutos por dia?Garanta agora a pré-reserva de O Trabalho Devolve e comece a transformação.

    Investors Underground Podcast
    Stock Prodigy to 8-Figure Prop Trader with Max Ganik

    Investors Underground Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 52:23


    In this episode of The Trader's Journey, Anthony sits down with Max Ganik, Senior Trader at SMB Capital, to discuss his path into professional stock trading. Max was introduced to markets at an early age, started trading options as a teenager, and eventually chose prop trading over the traditional sales & trading route after graduating from the University of Michigan. Max walks us through his first year on the desk in 2020, the wild momentum markets that shaped his early edge, and how he evolved from small-cap scalper to options-focused large-cap and idea trader. He breaks down his framework for grading his trades, overcoming drawdowns, how he thinks about risk tiers, and much more.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 23, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 45:29


    In this episode of Prop Points, the Guru, John Hansen breaks down the NFL conference championship games and gives his best bets for this weekend. Also, 3x Superbowl Champion Mark Schlereth joins the show to preview the Patriots at Broncos game. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click Here to get started.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Die Hard MMA Podcast
    The Total Takedown UFC 324

    The Die Hard MMA Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 11:25 Transcription Available


    Join me as I review UFC 324 from a totals perspective. We review my favorite totals on the board and discuss the betting lines for each of them. Lets go over or under and try to give you an alternate way to bet the fight if you cant pick a side!► Spectation Sports https://spectationlink.com/DIEHARDPromo Code: DIEHARD for 20% off ► Die Hard MMA Merch: https://die-hard-mma-podcast-merch.myspreadshop.com/allFollow me!Twitter (x): @DieHardMMAPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/diehardufc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DieHardMMAPodcastBlueSky: @diehardmmapod.bsky.social

    Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
    Constructing the perfect "Pick-Six prop parlay" for Patriots-Broncos on Sunday

    Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 9:51


    Hart, Fitzy, Ted, Dan and Stiz make their Patriots-Broncos prop bet selections for inclusion in this weekend's Pick-Six parlay

    #DNACAST
    O Trabalho Devolve - 23 de janeiro

    #DNACAST

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 2:36


    Já imaginou mudar sua vida com apenas 15 minutos por dia?Garanta agora a pré-reserva de O Trabalho Devolve e comece a transformação.

    Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
    Take 2 Podcast: Governor Spencer Cox delivers State of the State address

    Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 61:25


    Host: Heidi HatchGuests: Maura Carabello, Exoro Group; Nic Dunn, Sutherland Institute Governor Spencer Cox — State of the State Polling: Deseret News / Hinckley InstituteOne-third of Utah voters say affordable housing should be the Legislature's top priority.Housing ranked twice as high as any other issue across all partisan and age groups.Utah Legislature's approval rating sits at 47% overall Possible ICE Detention Center in Salt Lake CountyWest-side Salt Lake City warehouse rumored as potential siteLocal city and county leaders appeared caught off guard, despite ICE's two-year search for detention space statewide Legislative Session UpdatesUtah Senate votes to expand the Utah Supreme Court from five to seven justicesSen. Nate Blouin's ICE opt-out bill declared dead on arrival, killed in committeeBills to watch heading into Friday's legislative deadline BLM Approves Updated Northern Corridor Highway PlanFederal approval clears the way after years of debate and environmental review Senator Mike Lee's Social Media Post Makes HeadlinesReaction and political fallout discussed Prop. 4 Repeal EffortScott Presler returns to Utah for a second weekend of signature gathering to repeal Proposition 4 Coming Up Next WeekUtah House Speaker Mike Schultz joins Take 2 PodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    KAZU - Listen Local Podcast
    Monterey County struggles with healthcare access, state Republicans take Prop 50 to the Supreme Court

    KAZU - Listen Local Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 1:51


    A community survey lists access to healthcare as the second highest health priority for Monterey County residents behind diabetes. Plus, the California Republican Party has filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court over Proposition 50, the state's redistricting measure.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 22, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 45:11


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen, "The Guru", updates the latest injury news and notes around the NFL. Also on the show, Fantasy Points Chief Brand Officer Trey Kamberling joins the show with some NFL Conference Championship plays before former NFL QB Brian Hoyer drops by to preview the Patriots and Broncos game. And, John gives out his Conference Championship props.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Everyone's Business But Mine with Kara Berry
    Prop Flops: A Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Recap

    Everyone's Business But Mine with Kara Berry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 55:08


    This week on part 2 of the RHOSLC reunion, Lisa being Monica 2.0 is revealed, Meredith explains why she was so mad at Brittani all season, Andy does his first ever walk off and more!Follow me on social media, find links to merch, Patreon and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 21, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 45:09


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen is joined by Tom Brolley, Senior Writer & Part Owner of FantasyPoints.com, and Brett Whitefield, FantasyPoints COO, as they dive into the prop market for the NFL Conference Championship games. Plus, John talks game totals and data points for the conference championship games.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Bill Handel on Demand
    Handel on the News

    Bill Handel on Demand

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 25:17 Transcription Available


    (January 21, 2026) Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. California republicans appeal Prop 50 lawsuit to US Supreme Court. Global markets on alert as Europe to suspend approval of US trade deal. More than 10 countries have signed on to President Trump’s ‘Board of Peace,’ sources say. DOJ subpoenas Tim Walz and others in immigration enforcement obstruction probe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Cash That
    NBA Best Bets: Butler's Injury, KAT Trade Rumors, 20-7 Prop Run!

    Cash That

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 24:36


    In this episode, Joe dives deep into the current NBA landscape as the trade deadline approaches and the All-Star break looms. He discusses the Jimmy Butler injury, the Knicks' slide, and the Wednesday NBA Slate.PropsMadness: https://www.propsmadness.com/?ref=cashthatJoin the Huddle for $1! https://dubclub.win/r/p/pri-jcfak/?checkout=1&coupon=FIRSTPine Sports 25% off: https://pine-sports.com/subscribe/?fp...Chapters00:00 Impact of Jimmy Butler's Injury05:36 Slate Breakdown13:29 KAT Trade?15:20 Slate Breakdown22:00 Pods and Recs

    KMJ's Afternoon Drive
    Assemblyman Tangipa & Overturning Prop 50

    KMJ's Afternoon Drive

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 5:03 Transcription Available


    An update from Assemblyman David Tangipa updates the fight to overturn California’s Prop. 50 saying the case is heading to the Supreme Court. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 20, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 45:20


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen is joined by Ross Tucker to break down the NFL playoffs, and he's joined by Steven O'Rourke to get his thoughts on some player props he's looking at for the NFL Conference Championship games. Plus, John recaps Monday's national championship game between Indiana and Miami, and he gives his rankings for next season's NFL quarterbacks in fantasy football. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Maldita Pobreza
    332. Propósitos Financieros Para Este 2026

    Maldita Pobreza

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 46:31


    En este episodio Liliana y Jimena hacen un recuento de sus propósitos financieros y personales del 2025 para determinar si los cumplieron o no. Además nos cuentan cuales serán los del 2026. ¿Tú ya tienes los tuyos? Cuéntanos en los comentarios cuáles son.

    NotiPod Hoy
    Del crecimiento al propósito: el podcasting madura y apuesta por experiencias más humanas

    NotiPod Hoy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 2:30


    Este episodio de NotiPod Hoy destaca el crecimiento del consumo de podcasts en Colombia y se mencionan varios programas populares en el país. También se analiza la evolución del podcasting hacia un formato más profesional y orientado a la constancia. Además, se presenta un análisis sobre el contenido líquido y la demanda de experiencias móviles y accesibles por los oyentes.

    Broeske and Musson
    LAST-MINUTE MOVE: Gov. Newsom Drags Out LaMalfa Special Election Decision

    Broeske and Musson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 12:32 Transcription Available


    Rep. Doug LaMalfa’s death has opened California’s 1st District seat, Gov. Gavin Newsom waited until the last possible day under state law to schedule the special election for Rep. Doug LaMalfa’s vacant seat, ultimately setting it for August 4, 2026 - with a June 2 primary. His delay leaves the district without representation for months, a move critics say creates political complications for the already narrow U.S. House majority. The general election will use new districts created under Prop 50, which adds five congressional seats and reshapes California’s political map. The special election still uses old boundaries. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Maldita Pobreza
    332. Propósitos Financieros Para Este 2026

    Maldita Pobreza

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 46:31


    En este episodio Liliana y Jimena hacen un recuento de sus propósitos financieros y personales del 2025 para determinar si los cumplieron o no. Además nos cuentan cuales serán los del 2026. ¿Tú ya tienes los tuyos? Cuéntanos en los comentarios cuáles son.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 19, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 45:09


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen is joined by Josh Chevalier, FantasyPoints.com CFB Analyst, and VSiN Host Ben Stevens as they dive into the prop market for tonight's College Football National Championship Game between Miami and Indiana. Also in the show, John recaps the action from yesterday in the NFL and shares his plays for tonight's National Championship Game.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    El Show de Superhábitos
    Lo que sienten los padres (y casi nunca dicen en voz alta): Entrevista a Santiago Salom [#594]

    El Show de Superhábitos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 56:18


    Descubre el propósito detrás de tu trabajo y familia, aprendizajes personales, gestión de emociones y cómo equilibrar cada etapa vital.   Minuto a minuto del episodio:   - Propósito y legado: pequeñas decisiones, grandes huellas en lo profesional y familiar (00:00:00)   - Aprendizajes, cambios personales y cómo mirar tu camino sin presión (00:03:09)   - La gestión diaria: cómo equilibrar desarrollo y mantenimiento en roles clave de la vida (00:07:27)   - Aprendizajes prácticos: riesgos, límites y el arte de no perseguir mejoras infinitas (00:11:47)   - Modelos de pensamiento y ejemplo para los hijos: optimismo vs. realismo y consecuencias en la crianza (00:16:21)   - El "superpoder" pesimista: cómo el realismo potencia la toma de decisiones en los equipos (00:23:41)   - Roles laborales y automatización: el valor de delegar y reinventar el trabajo (00:29:44)   - ¿Cuándo y cómo terminaría Superhábitos? La gestión de puertas abiertas (00:34:26)   - Jiu Jitsu, libertad y el arte de desafiarse: el impacto de las artes marciales en el bienestar personal (00:36:20)   - Ping pong final y confesiones secretas: música, dulces, vergüenzas y el día perfecto (00:48:27)  

    Capitol Weekly Podcast
    Jack Ohman: Politics, cartooning and the new media landscape

    Capitol Weekly Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 55:12


    Jack Ohman has been a political cartoonist for 48 years; he got his start at the Minnesota Daily when he was still a college student, and at 19 he became the youngest-ever syndicated cartoonist in the United States. He has worked at major papers across the US, including The Detroit Free Press, The Oregonian and The Sacramento Bee, where in 2016 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. Since 2023 he has been the editorial cartoonist and a political columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle, and also publishes at his Substack, Jack Ohman's You Betcha.He joined us to talk about his history in the news biz, the state of editorial cartooning, the death of Scott Adams, and much, much more.   Plus - Who Had the Worst Week in California Politics.1:00 Sports betting update3:27 The Prop. 50 court decision5:41 Clarissa Laguardia podcast6:47 Jack Ohman7:46 Origin story9:23 Collapse of the afternoon papers11:53 Substack14:04 Political cartooning vs. comic strips15:30 "I never really wanted to be a cartoonist, I wanted to be governor of Minnesota"16:00 Kate Brown18:27 Youngest syndicated cartoonist23:46 Are we in a new Yellow Journalism era?26:58 "In some ways we're fighting the same battles of the Civil War"33:27 The Death of Scott Adams36: 39 Bacchi Decision40:21 Where is cartooning right now?48:46 Thomas Nast49:43 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Law of Self Defense News/Q&A
    Federal Judge BURNS DOWN Racist CA Prop 50 Re-Districting! #1158

    Law of Self Defense News/Q&A

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 115:56


    Two days ago, a three-judge 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel voted 2-1 to allow California's new re-districting of congressional seats remain in place for the upcoming 2026 mid-term elections, effectively ensuring that the Democrats will secure an additional five House seats.  The majority opinion consists largely of 70 pages of politically partisan word-salad so commonly produced by the liberal 9th Circuit when it simply wants to lock in a win for the Progressive Fascist Democrats.The dissent by Judge Kenneth Lee, however, is ON FIRE, and exposes the racist fecklessness of California Governor Gavin Newsom—a man who appears incapable of not lying about any subject whatever—in pushing this Prop 50 re-districting through the already super-majority California. 

    Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano
    ¡Menos drama y más amor! Propósitos en pareja

    Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 28:29


    Si con tu pareja lo planeas todo y proyectas lo mejor, en la calle codo a codo son mucho más que dos. El terapeuta de pareja Carlos Augusto te explica cómo planificar tu vida, finanzas y objetivos con tu pareja. Es tiempo de agradecer y disfrutar el Año Nuevo 2026 escuchando Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. César Lozano. Disponible en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, ViX y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts.¿Cómo te sentiste al escuchar este Episodio? Déjanos tus comentarios, suscríbete y cuéntanos cuáles otros temas te gustaría escuchar en #porelplacerdevivir 

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 16, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 45:29


    In this episode of Prop Points, the Guru, John Hansen gives out his favorite player props and touchdown scorers for this weekend's Divisional Round games. Also, Nick Bakay joins the show to preview the Bills vs Broncos game. Later, Justin Varnes from FantasyPoints.com joins the show to give out his favorite IDP props for this weekend. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Kevin and Cory
    HR 3 - NFL Prop Bets, Predictions for NFL Playoffs, Combo Platter

    Kevin and Cory

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 45:12


    Prop bets for the NFL Weekend, Kevin and Cory make their official Divisional round predictions, and the Combo Platter

    Prédicas Cielos Abiertos
    ¿Cómo Encontrar Mi Verdadero Propósito? - Pastor Ortzi Urbieta

    Prédicas Cielos Abiertos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 51:26


    A veces ponemos toda nuestra atención en buscar nuestra asignación terrenal, y se nos olvida que hemos sido creados para algo eterno. ¿Quieres saber cómo descubrir ese propósito? Entonces no te pierdas esta prédica. www.facebook.com/TenerifeCielosAbiertos http://www.youtube.com/CielosAbiertosTnf Como siempre, mil gracias por vuestras valoraciones y comentarios en la aplicación Podcast de Apple, en iVoox, Spotify y Youtube. Dale al PLAY y compártelo si crees que a alguien le puede venir bien escucharlo.

    Deadline: White House
    “Revisiting Greenland”

    Deadline: White House

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 42:21


    Nicolle Wallace on Trump's threat to ‘take over' Greenland, which is the latest in a string of chaos just in January. Whether it be threatening Minnesotans with the Insurrection Act or forcibly removing Nicolas Maduro from power, the Trump administration is moving towards the “Putinization” of the United States, according to historian Heather Cox Richardson.Later, Marc Elias joins Nicolle to discuss the success of Proposition 50 in California, which gives Democrats an edge in the upcoming midterms. Prop 50 was a direct response to Texas' redistricting efforts at the behest of Trump, which gave Republicans more seats in Congress.For more, follow us on Instagram @deadlinewhTo listen to this show and other MS NOW podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. For more from Nicolle, follow and download her podcast, “The Best People with Nicolle Wallace,” wherever you get your podcasts.To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    McNeil & Parkins Show
    Joe Ostrowski is going back to the Colston Loveland prop well

    McNeil & Parkins Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 15:38


    Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by betting expert and Chicken Dinner host Joe Ostrowski to share gambling perspective on the NFL divisional round.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 15, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 45:26


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen, "The Guru", talks about the Giants potentially hiring John Harbaugh as their new head coach and injury news around the NFL Playoffs. Also on the show, Tim Brolley from Fantasy Points joins the show with some of his NFL bets and former NFL QB Jim Miller drops by to preview the Chicago Bears game against the Los Angeles Rams. And, John gives out some of his bets for the NFL Divisional Round.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The LA Report
    Courts rule in favor of Prop 50, Judge orders LA to halt RV law, Long Beach Amphitheater breaks ground — Morning Edition

    The LA Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 5:01


    California's new congressional maps clear a major hurdle in federal court. A judge is ordering the city of L.A. to pump the brakes on the rollout of a new RV law. Long Beach breaks ground on a new waterfront amphitheater. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com

    Las Charlas de Applesfera
    FitWoody y los propósitos de año nuevo - con Patricia Bedoya y Asier G. Morato

    Las Charlas de Applesfera

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 67:54


    Empezamos el primer episodio de 2026 con un buenísimo propósito: mejorar nuestra salud y nuestra forma física conociendo los entresijos de FitWoody (https://apps.apple.com/es/app/fitwoody-salud-y-fitness/id6449358284 FitWoody: Salud y Fitness), una de las aplicaciones de moda para ponernos en forma. Pedro Aznar (https://www.instagram.com/pedroaznar/) charla con los fundadores del estudio ChubbyApps (https://www.chubbyapps.com), Patricia Bedoya (https://x.com/Patricia_Bedoya) y Asier G. Morato (https://x.com/asiergmorato) - quienes nos cuentan los últimos detalles de FitWoody, cómo lo crearon y cómo van a evolucionarlo. ‍ Las Charlas de Applesfera es el podcast del equipo de Applesfera, donde se trata el gran tema de la semana y su contexto - contado por los expertos que te acompañan en el mundo Apple desde 2006. ✉️ Contacta con el director, Pedro Aznar, en pedroaznar@applesfera.com X: https://x.com/applesfera Instagram: https://instagram.com/applesfera YouTube: https://youtube.com/applesfera ❤️ ¡Gracias por escuchar y apoyar este podcast! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Online Forex Trading Course
    #619: What It Really Takes to Trade for a Living

    Online Forex Trading Course

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 33:11


    What It Really Takes to Trade for a Living  Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass #619: What It Really Takes to Trade for a Living In this video: 00:01 – Summary of the interview. 00:31 – Andrew Mitchem interview with Etienne Crete. 01:13 – What it takes to succeed in the market long term. 04:37– How long will it take to be a good trader? 06:25 – How do you know if your strategy is not working? 10:40 – What time frame charts should I trade? 18:23 – Prop firm advantages and disadvantages. 22:15 – What returns can I make? 27:40 – Mindset of trading. 30:36 – Contact Andrew Summary of the interview. The amount that you make as a dollar value is not important to me. It’s the percentage that you make as opposed to the percentage risk, because you can go on to a prop firm and use their money if you’re good. You know, it doesn’t matter whether I lose $10, $100 or $1,000 if it’s still the same percentage. I’m going to make $30, $300 or $3,000. You know, if it’s a 3 to 1 trade, providing that you get your mindset away from the numbers and you look at it as percentages. Andrew Mitchem interview with Etienne Crete. Something not to do with Andrew Mitchem. And Andrew is a trader that I really admire for his consistency in trading the same methods mostly for multiple decades now, I believe. So it was good to see you back on the podcast. We had a chat a few months ago, I believe, and then you were the very first guest on the podcast. Always kind of welcome back here, which is cool. But tell me what’s going on with you and kind of what you’re up to these days. Yeah. So nice to be here, first of all. And lovely. I think this is our fourth or fifth one. So, really good to be here. Yeah. Life’s good here with summertime over in New Zealand. Markets are good, which is nice. Now we’re, you know, we’re over that Europe to be in the northern hemisphere summer season. Yeah. It’s good. Life’s good, as in very good. Awesome. What it takes to succeed in the market long term I want to address certain topics it’s going to come down to, I believe, is the theme of what it really takes to succeed in the market long term. I know you have students who are very profitable now. Yeah, students who might struggle a little bit. Have maybe a lot of people who will see you, and then they see you trade full time and they kind of wonder why you’re so successful. Can you kind of start to unpack this and kind of figure out, what does it take to make a living in the markets in the long term? Yeah, I think there’s obviously a lot of dedication required to trade and to trade well. A lot of dedication and learning up front. I think one of the things I see that a lot of people today are not doing is I don’t think there’s a lot of people there that are willing to put a lot of time and effort into their trading. And I think as a full-time trader, I’m noticing that’s getting possibly worse. You know, whether it’s a social media thing or people want instant results, I’m not entirely sure what the actual reason is. But one thing I do notice is that people aren’t putting that time and effort in. And if things aren’t going well and they’re not suddenly making a fortune in a month, they give up. But I find from my point of view, from what I can help people with, it’s just being honest with people and saying, you do need to put some time and effort in to do it properly. You can become a full-time trader. Absolutely. It’s not going to be for everybody. You still have to absolutely love it and have that passion to want to do it and to turn up, to expect that not everything’s going to work perfectly. Market conditions are not always going to be great. You’ve got to take losing trades, losing weeks, losing months sometimes, but you’ve got to stick through it and be consistent. And I think that’s one thing I can tell people with my years of experience: that’s how you’re going to get through it. It’s a little bit harder for some people to actually accept that because, you know, when you’re in the middle of a slump, it’s quite hard to see the other side. It’s funny how trading seems to get easier in the sense that you have more information. You have more coaches that can help you how to trade and stuff, but people seem to be putting less effort than before, I feel. Yeah, absolutely. People are not willing to put time in or dedicate some time to try and learn. Look, I’ve got these things behind me here. That’s my new passion, playing guitar. I’m putting daily practice into it. I’m learning to sing. You know, I’ve done the helicopter thing, I’ve done the karate thing, and now it’s this. And I can’t instantly expect to turn up and play and sing and be in a band without doing, you know, several years of time and dedication. And it’s getting better all the time. And you go through ups and downs and it becomes easy, then it’s horrible, then you feel dreadful. And I think that trading is exactly the same, but you’ve got to want to do it. I think you’ve also got to make sure that you’re doing it because you enjoy the trading aspect of it, not simply because you see it as a way to get rich quick or you hate your job. So you think that trading is going to solve all your financial problems. It can do, but you’ve got to give it time. How long will it take to be a good trader? If someone were to ask you, what’s the amount of time it’s going to require for me to just sit in trading, what would you tell them? Can you pinpoint how many years it’s going to take them, or can you just say that it takes what it takes and that’s it? Yeah, I think that you need to dedicate — I mean, I suppose that’s how long it’s going to take you. But if you can give yourself half an hour or an hour a day to learn properly, that would be good. Do your homework on the terminology of trading. You know, when we start talking about limit orders and stop losses and currency pairs and all those type of things, it’s easy because we’ve done it for so long. But if you’re new to it, you’ve got to give yourself — like learning a new language — time to understand that terminology. Then I think you need to find yourself either a strategy that someone else has created, or put some time into observing the market yourself. And when you’re doing that, don’t worry about making money. Don’t even contemplate money. Get onto a demo account, look at charts. So time-wise per day, I think even giving half an hour, an hour a day to learn would be nice. That must be every day. But give yourself like six months. Give yourself a year. Don’t rush it. Don’t expect miracles. If you do it properly and do it slowly, you’ll find that it will come together. And you’ll find that you’ll pick up so much because you’re observing real market conditions without the pressure of feeling that you have to make money from it from day one. Something I see a lot is people that don’t know when to stop learning. Like, of course you should always try to learn and train and always try to become better, but there’s a time where you have to stop learning different strategies, stop kind of jumping between different strategies, and you’ve got to apply what you’ve learned so far. How do you know if your strategy is not working? How do you advise people to know when it’s time to stop learning other things and other strategies? Yeah, that’s an interesting one because you’re right. The issue that people will have after a certain length of time is if it doesn’t work really quickly, they’ll then go back and try and find something else again, back onto a forum, reinvent the wheel. I’ll give you a great example: just this week I had a guy who wrote to me who’s a client from a number of years ago, and he said it didn’t work for me. And I came back to your system about six months ago and I started again. And it’s working and I’m loving it. And I’m doing well. I’m on a prop firm and everything. But a lot of people give up too quick. And I think you need to, once you’ve got something that’s proven — maybe not proven to you, but proven to other people — you’ve got to dedicate some time to forgetting everything else. Because if you get yourself a strategy that has been proven to work, you don’t need to go out there adding to it, and you just need to apply it in real market conditions. You know, I think it’s really important that you do that. And again, like I said earlier, you have to accept that not every trade is going to work, but providing if you’re looking for — like in my example, I’m looking for candle patterns, etc. So providing I’m taking what is a good quality trade at that time, if the trade works or the trade doesn’t work, I can’t help that. All I have to do is go back and look at it and go, at that time, did this trade meet all those criteria, yes or no? If it did and the trade loses, well that’s fine. That’s part of trading. But you’ve got to stick to that system. One of the other things I find I get questions about when it comes to things like that is what time frame should I trade? And when people are new, they naturally want to trade lots and lots of trades. So they go to like one- and five-minute charts and fifteen-minute charts — and look, I did exactly the same years ago. You’ve got to not do that. You’ve got to, in my opinion, get to something longer and more reliable. And then it becomes, okay, so I’ve gone longer, which is the right one? And my answer is it depends because it depends on, one, what type of person you are as a trader, what suits you. But also, like, I could go through like this week and I’ve had lots of daily chart trades. Last week I didn’t have any, but we had lots of, say, four-hour and twelve-hour chart trades. Next week it might be six-hour or the weeklies might be showing. So I like to look at a variety of time frame charts. And I think if you just stick to one, that’s when you run into danger. You know, people will say, “Oh, there’s nothing showing,” or “Every trade I’m taking is losing.” So they give up and then they’ll go and look for the next system. So stick to something, but also be flexible. I just love the daily charts a lot. It’s just so easy to trade compared to what people do intraday and stuff. And I had to slowly move to it over the years. It took me a while to get there, but now I definitely love it. I love this kind of big part of my trading for sure. Yeah, I think with trading — like the two of us have been doing this for a number of years, like a long time — you soon realize that, you know, less is more. Better quality trades, less sitting looking at the charts, higher quality trades, more probability. All those type of things make it really enjoyable because one, you’re actually making money, but two, you’re actually doing less work, or less time looking at charts. And so I think to keep that enjoyment up and keeping fresh and keeping loving doing what we’re doing, I could think of nothing worse than just glued to the charts for like three, four, five, six hours. And most of the time all you’re doing is paying the broker because you end up trading by feel — that you should trade because you’re there. You know, trading what the market’s giving you. What time frame charts should I trade? I think the danger for a new trader going into the charts is like — like I said before this — maybe don’t trade for like a week or something. You want to get comfortable with that. Because eventually trading, no matter what timeframe you trade, could be the lower timeframe or higher timeframe, there’s times where there’s no trade at all. How do you get comfortable with that kind of feeling? Yeah, and that can be hard for people to accept. In our advantage are a couple of things that I can think of, like right now. One, we have access to more markets. So when I started 20 plus years ago, it was just forex. That’s all it was. And there wasn’t that many. Then came more minor pairs, then came like gold or silver against the US. And now over the last years we’ve got a lot more markets. It depends on your broker of course, but I could trade like gold and silver against — like we all see — the kiwi, the pound, the US, the yen, you know, Singapore dollar. Lots of them. I can trade lots more pairs. I can trade cryptos. I could trade metals, indices, commodities. So when I am looking through the daily charts once a day, I now have a lot bigger — like, you know — more charts to look through. So I can be very selective in fine tuning. If we use that, let’s say gold example. Years ago, it was gold/US dollar, and that’s all it was. Whereas I could look at, say, go through all those that I’ve just mentioned. Okay, are gold against the pairs looking the best, you know. So I can be very selective. So, it might only mean I’m taking one or two trades on that timeframe a day, but they’re really high quality ones. And if there’s nothing, then you accept there’s nothing on that timeframe for that day. But the way that I look at charts is at that close of day when I’m looking at the daily charts. At the same time, the 12-hour charts and the 8-hour charts and the 6-hour charts also close, because it’s 5 p.m. New York time. So at that time I can go and look at like three other time frame charts and look for setups. And I think that pretty much means that almost every day we are posting trades that we’re taking and we’re posting for our clients. At that time, even if they’re not on the daily charts. If the daily charts are just really not giving us anything, there might be some on the 12-hour charts that are. So it’s still the same time that you’re looking. It just means that you’re giving yourself a lot more opportunities. Do you feel like forex lost its appeal since you’ve been trading it? Do you feel like less volatility these days and it’s harder to trade, or do you find other markets are becoming more attractive than forex now? Yeah, I could see how people would think that. But also look at it and go, I think forex is possibly even more reliable now. You know, if you look back 15, 20 years ago, the non-farm payrolls — like the US monthly employment figures — the price would spike up three, four hundred pips in like 10 seconds sometimes. And it was really wild. Great if you’re on the trade, but otherwise it could be a nightmare. And so I don’t see those big wild moves any longer. So, you know, I suppose you could say that’s a good and a bad thing. But I do find that sometimes in the northern hemisphere summer season — you know, July or August — sometimes the market goes a little bit quiet. And I have noticed that a few years in a row. But the flip side of that is because on our forex charts — so like I still use MetaTrader, MetaTrader 5 — and I find that because we have those other markets, I’m still trading them the same way. Whereas years ago when the forex market was like really moving, I didn’t have access to those. So I can trade those other metals or, you know, cryptos. And it’s not just Bitcoin and Ethereum — there’s lots and lots of other markets. So I find return-wise it’s still exactly the same. It just means that maybe a few more of my trades are on non-forex pairs. If you want to look back on your trading journey so far, are there a few things you would like to do differently? Are there some things you would change or try to do differently to get the results faster, or to get kind of better results? Not anything major that I can think of. No, not really. One of the things I’ve always been conscious of is not blowing my account. And so to get better results, of course I could risk more, but that may in turn mean that obviously it means I’m risking more. So when I have drawdowns they’re bigger. And that would also potentially disturb some of the way I’m looking at the market, because you become a little bit more cautious. Whereas right now, because I risk very tiny amounts, I see a trade, take a trade. I’m not worried about it. I’m not losing sleep over it. And I think that’s a real important part of trading that, you know, you’ve got to see it, react to it, take it. Whereas if you start risking too much in order to make more, the downside is you either revenge trade or you become very scared and you go, “Oh, I see this trade. It’s actually quite good, but I can’t afford to take it,” or “I don’t want another losing trade,” so you don’t take it — and of course that’s the one that wins. So I’ve always been very cautious of that. Other things I’d change — not a huge amount. I mean, it took me four years to make something that was good. I mean, I would love to have made that quicker, but, you know, that’s the learning process. You can’t really change that unless you’re just doing your homework. It’s just part of learning. It’s a cost of learning, those years. No, I’ve tried like automation. I’ve tried adding extra things. And it always comes back to the way that I sort of traded back then. It’s still the way I trade today. That’s cool. I always tell people the fact that it’s better to aim for lower returns and kind of more consistency, like you mentioned, than trying to look for bigger returns and just having a low-cost equity curve. So, absolutely, you’ve got to try and keep your equity curve relatively smooth. You can’t — like if someone says, “Oh, I’ve had a 50% return,” then you go, well, that’s really good. But then, “I’m risking stupid amounts and I’ve had like a 60, 70% drawdown.” And it’s like, well, that’s not very good. So the actual return is not, to me, so important. It’s what’s your risk as opposed to your return. And as we know, with the ability now to trade on other accounts that it’s not your money — like a prop firm — just being consistent and not having big drawdowns is what they want. And so there are other avenues now for people that, you know, because of course people used to go, “Oh, my account’s only,” you know, I pick a figure, $5,000. “Even if I make 100%, I can’t live off $5,000.” Well, no, of course you can’t. But you still have proven to yourself that you’ve got the ability to make that 100%. So it’s important that you know what I mean. The amount that you make as a dollar value is not important to me. It’s the percentage that you make as opposed to the percentage you risk, because you can go on to a prop firm and use their money. If you’re good. Prop firm advantages and disadvantages. I feel like prop firms kind of encourage traders to just gamble more because they could always go and trade and hope to pass a challenge. And it’s kind of a risk of like, if you do this consistently, then you just end up losing the account. But it’s easier to kind of just take a big trade, hopefully pass or hopefully get a withdrawal, and then you kind of go with that. To me, the aim of a prop firm — the only important thing is not how long you take to pass it. It’s just don’t get to the drawdown. And if you don’t blow the drawdown, you will pass it eventually. And it’s just that most people don’t look at it that way. They go, “Oh, how quick is it going to take me to get to 10%?” And so I can get through the demo onto a live — and yeah, you’re right. If it encourages you to get that gambling mentality, then you’ve got to seriously consider if you should be even on a prop firm. And I think the important thing for people — and I get a lot of emails from people saying, “Look, I failed a prop firm,” and it’s like I get back to them and say, well, have you been trading for six months, 12 months on demo or a live account of your own? And they go, “No, I went straight to a prop firm,” and it’s like, well, that’s a really silly thing to do. You’d be better off spending six months on a demo account and treating it like it’s live, or a small live account of your own, and proving consistency in your results, because it’s going to prove to yourself that you can do it, and then go to a prop. Don’t ever waste your money jumping into a prop firm, because all you’re doing is feeding prop firms more money. And like I said, you’re either going to gamble and fluke it, but that can only happen so many times before you blow it. Definitely. What’s a drawdown you’re comfortable with on your own account? Do you have a certain level, certain percentage that if it’s within check, you’re okay with that? And then if it goes beyond it’s like too much, but on a personal level based on kind of your risk tolerance. Yeah. Personal level, like, if I ever get to a 10% drawdown, I’d be horrified. You know, that’s me. The absolute maximum kind of level. But because I risk very small amounts, I’d need a lot of consecutive trades all to get stopped to get to that level, you know. And with a reasonably good system, you’re going to get some good trades in there at some stage. So the likelihood of getting to that is really quite slim. But it’s because some people will say, “Oh, 10% is nothing.” So I know that’s going to comment below. But I mean, for me, similar for me is 15%. I’m still good with it, but I don’t want to go to like 20%. Like 15% is probably my limit, and I won’t get to that very often. Well, the easy one — and I think we’ve mentioned this on other chats we’ve had — is the one that gets most people. If you have a 50% drawdown, you need to make 100% to get to break even. And most people can’t see that until they stop and think about it and go, wow, that’s quite scary. So that’s why I like to keep risk low per trade, ensure that profitable trades many times the risk are several times the risk. So you have little small losses, big gain; little small losses, big gain. And that way you don’t have to be right all the time because no one’s going to be right all the time. You know, you can accept that things might go against you or your trade’s going really well, and something happens and it gets stopped out. Well, if it does, it’s not killing your account. And mentally it’s not affecting you because your risk is really small. You only need a couple of profitable trades and it’s taking back all those losses and more. And you’re then back higher than when you started. What returns can I make? Right. So you have to kind of get away from that mindset of if I don’t make enough returns, then I won’t be able to make enough money, or I won’t get a platform to fund me, or I won’t be able to get capital. It’s kind of a big thing. It’s like people think you have to have higher returns to be interesting for platforms and investors and whatever, but you could be doing much better with lower returns, correct? That’s right. You just want consistency — low drawdowns and consistency. And I think the issue that I see is a lot of people don’t have the quality of strategy that allows that to happen. You know, to start with, I find a lot of people just don’t have a strategy at all. Then they don’t understand risk management. They have no plan. They really don’t know where they’re putting their stop loss or why. A lot of people seem to put the stop loss and still go back to pips, and they put the same stop loss on every single trade, regardless of looking at the market conditions. So there’s all these things that people do that are real basic, but if you do them wrong, you’re just stacking all the odds against yourself. So again, it comes back to me: get some education, do your homework, do that hard work up front. And if you do that time and hard work up front, then the results will follow. If you expect instant results and you don’t do your homework, you probably only get one result and that’s you’re going to give up or fail. You know what I mean? I saw a comment on our YouTube channel yesterday. Someone said that they took a trade and they put a stop loss, and then they lost $60,000 because of it. So the lesson is, well, next time they won’t use a stop loss because then they won’t lose money. You don’t have a stop loss, no trade. It’s kind of a crazy thing when you think about it. But yeah, kind of like — it's crazy. There’s a lot of simple things that people could do. It’s like I’m staggered the number of people that don’t understand that if they have a sell trade on, and it’s on, let’s say a minor exotic pair, and the spread widens, then they could get stopped out even though the price doesn’t get anywhere near their stop loss, whereas that won’t happen on a buy trade. And so it’s all those things that when you spend some time in the market, you get to see these things and you’re doing all that groundwork. So you’re not surprised when it becomes real money or bigger amounts of money. Okay. I think this is easy. Is it something you can just learn from courses, or is it kind of things that you just have to learn through being in the market and kind of seeing things happen and kind of seeing where weird stuff happens too? That’s right. Give it time. You know, give it time. You’ll find all these things happen. You’ll go, “Hang on a minute, that price never got near my stop loss and the broker took it out.” And then the natural thing is to blame the broker. But it’s like, no, you were trading the Norwegian krone/Japanese yen, and it was a sell trade, and it was on a one-hour chart with a tiny stop loss, and the spread just took it out. So all those little things — you’re better off making those mistakes on a small account when, you know, financially it doesn’t really matter, but you learn from it. What’s your advice for someone who says, “I want to be able to make a living in the markets”? Is it just about learning a strategy and kind of being good at it, or is there more to it, to making a living in the markets? The strategy is obviously really, really important, but I think you need to also be in the right mental space as well. You know, you’ve got to be consistent. You’ve got to show up consistently. It’s one of the things that I love about the teaching aspect is that I can’t go, “Oh, I can’t be bothered to trade today.” I want to stay in bed, or, you know — I have to show up. And so that’s what you need to do because, you know, you can just imagine that you don’t show up for a few days, and that’s the day when all the good trades show and you’ve missed it. So be consistent, show up, be consistent with your trading, know when to trade. These type of things come into it as well. Because I think you need to stagger things because when you do go to bigger accounts or firms or your own larger account, whatever it is you do, it does affect you because you see bigger losses, numbers-wise. But that’s why it comes back to, for me, it’s a percentage. You know, it doesn’t matter whether I lose $10, $100 or $1,000. If it’s still the same percentage, I’m going to make $30, $300 or $3,000. You know, if it’s a 3 to 1 trade, providing that you get your mindset away from the numbers and you look at it as percentages — that’s the percentage of your account that you’re risking. And it’s all relative. It’s all exactly the same. So I think when you start going live with bigger accounts, that is one thing that can play with your mind, play with your head. But if you understand those numbers and you’ve been through different market conditions of ups and downs, then you just ride it and go with it. But as a person, be consistent. Don’t do dumb things. Yeah. If there’s no trade there, don’t take it, right? If the trade’s there, take the trade. Mindset of trading. Definitely. I mean there’s a whole strategy aspect, there’s a whole psychology of course, a mindset as a whole. Also finances, like how do you structure your account? How much do you put in your account, how much you’re willing to lose? What do your profits do, I think is a point. Do you want to go into that a little bit? More like how you manage finances as a trader, like what things are the case. You’ve got to understand what works for you, you know? What are you comfortable with? I think that’s really important. It’s like, if you suddenly see five trades show, are you going to take them? Are you going to keep your risk the same on all five? Let’s say you risk 1% per trade. Are you suddenly going to put 5% on there because all five look good? Or are you going to select the best one, or are you going to reduce the risk and take all of them? If they’re all related, let’s say they’re all US dollar related, well, quite a lot is the US dollar at the time is really strong or really weak. Moving those pairs. So are you going to accept therefore that all five could go wrong? Or five could work, you know. You’ve got to know what your answer to those questions is before it happens. You’ve got to have that plan. I think that’s really important. What about in terms of capital? Do you believe in putting all your money into one account and kind of just trading it, or do you kind of spread it out and do — you look at investing, you look at trading, you look at different things to make money that’s not all connected to kind of one market? No, I mean obviously the cash flow through your trading’s really good, you know, if you’re good at it. So that’s always a nice thing. But personally, I still, outside of trading, invest in other things. I mean, I hear people that say, let’s pick something else. Let’s say you’ve got $50,000, and they say, “I’ll only put $25,000 with the broker and keep $25,000 somewhere else and just risk twice the amount.” So you hear people doing that, that’s an option. I just think that with the ability to — once you’re good — with the ability to either trade for other people or trade for prop firms, so you don’t need to load up your account with like everything you have. And I also think it’s quite important that you split whatever you trade for your own trading money over several brokers as well. I would do that purely from a safety point of view, you know. Yes, I trade with some very good brokers. Have they ever done anything wrong? No, not to me. Have I ever, in the past, had a broker that suddenly disappeared? Yes. And it hurts. And we battled and battled for many years and ended up with about 80% back after all these legal fees. Like a group of us got together from around the world. But it’s horrible going through it. And you wouldn’t wish that on anybody. So split your account up over a few brokers. Contact Andrew It’s good advice for sure. Where can people find you and connect with you after this podcast? Where can they learn your strategies and your methods and kind of connect with you? Yeah. Well, our website's TheForexTradingCoach.com. We’ve been around for over 16 years, clients in 109 countries now. So in that time we’ve never ever missed posting our daily trades, our webinars, everything. Our forum site — so have a look at TheForexTradingCoach.com. There’s lots of information. There’s lot size calculators and e-books and free webinars for people to have a look and do the homework. Go on to something like Forex Peace Army and look at the reviews since 2009. You know, have a look at what we do and the due diligence review. Decide if coaching and a strategy is something that you want. Just do your homework. I personally write back to every email that comes through directly to me. You know, we’re real people. I’m sitting here at home, my office. It’s just that my computer screens are just behind me. You know, we’re real people doing this, and that’s why it works. I think we’ve got tutors in London and North Carolina as well. So we’re not just — because I’m here in New Zealand — we cater to people right around the world. Yeah, yeah. Also super active on YouTube. We have a lot of content there and also on the podcast. I believe it’s been good stuff over the years. So yeah, yeah, we’ve got our stuff on all the normal social media channels. YouTube — 616 videos, I think right now to date. You know, so one a week, that’s been going for what, 12, 13, 14 years or so. So it’s that consistency of showing up. But if you go back and watch some of the early ones, the content in terms of like the suggestions — and not so much advice — but, you know, suggestions and things we talk about hasn’t really changed. And that’s, I think, massively important that, you know, we’re not chasing our tail and adding bits to the strategy and taking bits off simply because markets change. The logic, the strategy is identical today than it was 16 years ago. I told you when I started trading and it’s still there, so it’s insane. It’s crazy. I mean, there for a long time. That’s crazy. That’s good. That’s right. And you know, over those years you’re going to get different market conditions and everything happens in the market politically and everything else. And the logic still works, which is the awesome thing about it. Awesome. If people can connect with you, see what you do, and of course, if they want to learn from you, that’s awesome. And your time here, especially the advice, is always a good discussion and we can have a chat next time about trading again. Awesome to see you again. Again, thank you very much for your time. Episode Title: #619: What It Really Takes to Trade for a Living Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass

    Rod Arquette Show
    The Rod and Greg Show: Washington tells judge "No"; Fight over Prop 4; Manufactured Narratives

    Rod Arquette Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 78:41 Transcription Available


    KFI Featured Segments
    @ChrisOnTheAir Whittier is Prettier Thanks to All Those Carwashes!

    KFI Featured Segments

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 36:06 Transcription Available


    California’s Prop 50 went to the courts, and federal judges upheld the maps, going against GOP claims that the maps were unconstitutional and racist. The man in the U-Haul truck who plowed through the crowd of people marching in support of Iranian civilians in LA’s Westwood is now speaking out. He claims the protestors attacked him, not the other way around. What’s Merrill’s solution? No more protests! You’re cut off! Whittier Councilman Fernando Dutra thinks there are way too many carwashes being built in his community and there needs to be a carwash moratorium. How to get your mitts on tickets for the LA Olympics 2028? You can register for free at https://la28.org for the chance to buy tickets as part of a lottery draw, although actual ticket sales don’t start until April and you won’t be guaranteed a win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Broeske and Musson
    PROP 50 LOSS: Assemblyman David Tangipa (R-Clovis)

    Broeske and Musson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 20:56


    INTERVIEW: Assemblyman David Tangipa (R-Clovis) calls to discuss the federal three‑judge panel that ruled that California can move forward with its new, voter‑approved U.S. House map for the 2026 election, rejecting attempts by Tangipa (plaintiff) state Republicans and the U.S. Justice Department to block it. The court’s 2–1 decision allows the state to implement district lines designed to give Democrats a stronger chance at flipping several congressional seats next year. Opponents argued the map relied too heavily on race to boost Hispanic representation, but judges found no constitutional violation. Tangipa says he's now asking the Supreme Court to look at the case. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Expresso de las Diez
    Propósitos sexuales para 2026 - El Expresso de las 10 - Ju. 15 Enero 2026

    Expresso de las Diez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026


    Con la llegada de un nuevo año, muchas personas hacen una pausa para pensar qué quieren cambiar o mejorar en su vida. La sexualidad, aunque pocas veces se nombra, también puede formar parte de esos propósitos. Hablar de propósitos sexuales no tiene que ver con exigencias ni con cumplir estándares, sino con bienestar, autocuidado y disfrute responsable. La sexualidad no es un tema superficial: es parte de la salud integral y merece un lugar entre los deseos del nuevo año y para iniciar el año y los jueves de sexualidad con buenos propósitos nuestra especialista en salud sexual, la Dra. Laura Flores nos ayuda a reflexionar en torno a este tema, ella es médica con especialidad en Medicina Sexual, con Maestría en Terapia Sexual y de Pareja y Maestría en Educación de la Sexualidad Humana. Presidenta de la Academia de Sexualidad Humana del Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud. CUCS.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 14, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 45:21


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen is joined by Brett Whitefield to break down the Divisional round games of the NFL playoffs. Plus, John gives his thoughts on WR/CB matchups and talks game totals for divisional round games. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 13, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 45:09


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen is joined by Steven O'Rourke to talk about his favorite player props for the NFL Divisional Round. Also in the show, WGR Sports Radio 550 Bills Reporter Sal Capaccio joins the show to recap the Bills-Jaguars Wild Card game, plus preview the Bills-Broncos Divisional Round game.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Gana Tu Día: El Podcast
    De Fortaleza en Fortaleza │ From Strength to Strength │ Arthur Brooks │ Libros con Prisa 120

    Gana Tu Día: El Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 16:29


     En este episodio, exploramos cómo el éxito puede convertirse en una adicción y llevar a la decadencia si no se maneja con cuidado. Discutimos la importancia de una fortaleza mental para navegar la ambición y mantener un desarrollo personal constante. Abordamos cómo el crecimiento personal y una buena salud mental son cruciales para evitar las trampas de las adicciones.

    Podcast diario para aprender español - Learn Spanish Daily Podcast
    2203. Hacer un plan para cumplir un propósito

    Podcast diario para aprender español - Learn Spanish Daily Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026


    Hoy vemos cómo hacer un plan sencillo para cumplir un objetivo.

    VSiN Best Bets
    Prop Points | January 12, 2026

    VSiN Best Bets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 45:09


    In this episode of Prop Points, host John Hansen is joined by Tom Brolley, Senior Writer & Part Owner of FantasyPoints.com, as they dive into the prop market for tonight's Monday Night Football game between the Texans and Steelers. Also in the show, John recaps the action from yesterday in the NFL and shares his plays for tonight's Monday Night Football game.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Behind the Prop
    E185 - From Ground to Sky - The Equal Journey

    Behind the Prop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 35:32


    In this episode of Behind the Prop, Bobby Doss and Wally Mulhern explore how pilot training can—and should—better integrate ground knowledge with real-world flying skills. Titled “From Ground to Sky: The Equal Journey,” the discussion challenges the long-standing separation between classroom learning and cockpit experience, arguing that true pilot proficiency comes from blending the two from the very beginning.Wally shares insight from airline training at United, where modern programs no longer rely on weeks of traditional classroom ground school. Instead, pilots complete short, focused computer-based training at home and transition almost immediately into flight training devices. By learning systems, normal procedures, and abnormal scenarios while seated in the cockpit and actively manipulating switches, pilots gain a deeper, more durable understanding than rote memorization ever provides. This hands-on approach reduces disengagement and accelerates learning by tying knowledge directly to action.Bobby contrasts this with common practices in general aviation, where students are often encouraged to “get ground school out of the way” before flying. He explains why this mindset is flawed, emphasizing that interacting with taxiway signs, runway markings, airspace, and procedures in real time creates understanding that flashcards and videos cannot. Ground knowledge, he argues, should be continuously reinforced throughout flight training—not treated as a one-time hurdle.A major theme of the episode is navigating the overwhelming number of training resources available today. Both hosts stress that the “best” ground school is the one aligned with a student's flight school and instructor syllabus. Using mismatched materials often creates confusion and slows progress, even if those alternatives are cheaper or more popular.The conversation then shifts to the critical gap between passing a written exam and being ready for a checkride—or real-world flying. Wally shares checkride examples where applicants knew answers by memory but struggled to apply them in practical situations, particularly with weather minimums and airspace requirements. Bobby adds personal experiences where rote knowledge failed under real operational pressure, reinforcing the need for contextual learning.The episode also addresses modern avionics training, clarifying misconceptions about navigation identification and encouraging pilots to properly use available technology, including visual identifiers and autopilots, as safety tools.The takeaway is clear: great pilots are not just “good sticks.” They are aviators who seamlessly combine ground knowledge, judgment, and flying skill to make sound decisions in real-world conditions.

    You Better You Bet
    Nick's Sunday Bets & Prop King!

    You Better You Bet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 5:43


    Nick Kostos breaks down his favorite against the spread and prop bets for NFL Sunday.

    Happier with Gretchen Rubin
    A Little Happier: Why Would an Accomplished Juggler Deliberately Drop a Prop?

    Happier with Gretchen Rubin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 2:11


    In his speaking, Winston Churchill often deliberately made mistakes. He understood that an imperfect speech would be more persuasive and moving than a perfect speech, and he chose to make his performance better by making it worse. Resources & links related to this episode: Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.