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Colin Clark and Luke Barry convene to analyze an intriguing Rally Japan 2026. Just how good was Elfyn Evans? Is Oliver Solberg still a title threat? Is it even fair to expect him to be? Why was Sébastien Ogier slightly off color, and which of the Hyundai drivers continues to impress us? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we break down a wide range of market stories, starting with SpaceX’s potential IPO and what its S-1 reveals about the business. We look at the company’s major segments, including Starlink, launch services, and xAI, while discussing the massive valuation being floated and why investors may want to be cautious around the hype. We also cover Nvidia’s latest blockbuster earnings, the continued strength in AI infrastructure demand, and why the stock’s muted reaction says a lot about how much growth is already priced in. From there, we turn to Walmart, Lowe’s, and Home Depot to see what they are saying about the consumer, higher fuel costs, and the pressure still hitting DIY and housing-related spending. Finally, we discuss the start of Canadian bank earnings season with Scotiabank, including its improving return on equity, lower provisions, and why Canadian banks continue to show resilience despite concerns around the broader economy. Tickers of stocks discussed: NVDA, WMT, LOW, HD, BNS.TO Subscribe to Our New Youtube Channel! Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon’s twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden’s twitter: @BradoCapital Dan’s Twitter: @stocktrades_ca Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Web player - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Asset Allocation ETFs | BMO Global Asset Management Sign up for Fiscal.ai for free to get easy access to global stock coverage and powerful AI investing tools. Register for EQ Bank, the seamless digital banking experience with better rates and no nonsense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, I sit down with Nick Dawson at Rally House in Carlsbad, California, to talk about the other side of the house. The side most of us never see. You will hear how Nick went from a backyard court during Covid to an 11-court club, why the permitting took 11 months and not the 5 he expected, and what it actually takes to turn an empty warehouse into a place a community calls home. Show Notes: https://betterpickleball.com/1539-special-episode-rallying-at-the-rally-house-with-nick-dawson/
Every technology gives you something. Every technology takes something away. The problem is we're usually so focused on what we gain that we don't notice what we've lost until it's gone.Joel and Tim open with new creation theology and the deep physicality of what Christians are actually looking forward to — then trace that thread through rally driving, unwrapping CDs, the washing machine, the microwave, the self-driving car and Zoom meetings that left everyone exhausted for reasons nobody could explain.Mike Dicker's framework for thinking about technological trade-offs is the practical anchor. Alan Noble's theology of presence is the theological one. And the question underneath all of it: are we trading away what makes us human?Timestamps00:00 Welcome, rambunctious toddlers and Square One talks on new creation02:00 What the age to come actually looks like09:00 Rallying, sights, smells and what we miss when it's taken away12:00 Not all technology is progress14:00 Mike Dicker's framework — enhancement, obsolescence, retrieval and reversal20:00 The Spotify trade-off23:00 Theology of creation and physicality27:00 Alan Noble on presence33:00 Yann Martel's bad stories36:00 The microwave and the family dinner table38:00 The car, the 20-minute circle and the loss of geographic embeddedness42:00 Zoom fatigue, pheromones and what we didn't know we were processing in person45:00 AI and the wisdom of refusing the easy answer47:00 Navigating technology with wisdomDiscussed on this episodeMike Dicker — Navigating TechnologyAlan Noble — Presence in an Age of AI ReproductionAndy Crouch — The Tech-Wise FamilyAndy Crouch — Culture MakingJohn Dyer — From the Garden to the CityYann Martel on the How I Write PodcastAlan Noble — Disruptive WitnessSubscribe, leave a review, and send your thoughts to joel@shockabsorber.com.au
If Jon Armstrong is new to the World Rally Championship, what about Shane Byrne? The Irish co-driver had not competed in any WRC events, at all, before he and Armstrong joined M-Sport's Rally1 lineup at the top of 2026. Shane joins Luke Barry to share his rallying story, how the season has gone so far, and what he hopes to achieve in the future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Two-time World Rally champion Marcus Grönholm joins SPIN, The Rally Pod for a special episode talking about his work developing JRD Motorsport's new ARC2 car, designed as a cost-effective alternative to Rally2 in America. 'Bosse' also offers his views on the current WRC, explains why his team isn't in rallycross anymore and provides an update on what life looks like in 2026Join Club DirtFish to read his exclusive column every month, and to listen to this episode ad-free.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For the second time in 2026 Thierry Neuville led a round of the WRC into the final stage, but this time he converted that into victory. Colin Clark joins host Luke Barry to dissect an action-packed Rally Portugal 2026.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is the morning All Local update for Saturday, May 9th 2026.
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Not many drivers can claim to have contested three different rallies on three different continents with three different co-drivers in two different cars. But Aoife Raftery is no ordinary driver. The DirtFish Women in Motorsport driver talks to Josie Rimmer about the challenge of the Severn Valley Stages, Olympus Rally and Mile Taiping Lake Rally in China.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
They Said It hears from Trevor Story after getting hit by a pitch and the team clearing the benches. What one NBA media member thinks of Jaylen Browns antics on twitch after losing in the playoffs.
Zed Francis breaks down what's driving the ongoing rally in semiconductor stocks, highlighting the contrast between less cyclical leaders like Nvidia (NVDA) and more volatile memory names. He explains how rising market confidence is extending earnings "cliffs," driving sharp gains while emphasizing the importance of volatility trends across the sector. Francis adds that credit markets will be the trigger for when the long feared cliff appears. ======== Schwab Network ========Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DEmpowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Our CIO and Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Mike Wilson explains the factors behind stock gains across sectors.Read more insights from Morgan Stanley.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley's CIO and Chief U.S. Equity Strategist. Today on the podcast I'll be discussing why earnings remain the most important variable for equity markets.It's Monday, May 4th at 2pm in New York. So, let's get after it.The more I think about what's been driving this market, and the more time I spend with the data, the more I keep coming back to the same conclusion: it's earnings. Not the headlines, not even the Fed. Earnings are doing the heavy lifting right now.When I look at this reporting season, what stands out isn't just resilience, it's strength that's broader than most people appreciate. The typical company in the S&P 500 is growing earnings at about 16 percent, and the median earnings surprise is running around 6 percent. That's the strongest we've seen in four years.What's really interesting to me is that this strength is no longer confined to just the biggest tech names. Yes, hyper scalers and semiconductors are still playing a leading role, but the story is expanding. We're seeing earnings revisions move higher across Financials, Industrials, and Consumer Cyclicals, in particular. That kind of breadth tells me this isn't just a narrow leadership story; it's something more sustainable.At the same time, many investors are focused on the geopolitical backdrop, particularly the Iran conflict and what it means for oil, inflation, and supply chains. To be fair, companies are feeling some of that pressure. When you listen to earnings calls, you hear about rising freight costs, tighter supply chains, and higher input prices across industries like chemicals and machinery.But here's the nuance: those impacts are uneven. They're not hitting the entire market in the same way. In fact, at the index level, they're being offset. Energy has become a positive contributor to earnings growth, and the higher-end consumer remains relatively strong. Even with higher fuel costs, we're not seeing a meaningful pullback in overall consumption – at least not yet. That tells me that we're not dealing with a classic demand shock. We're dealing with a redistribution of pressure, and companies are adapting. In many cases, they're passing through higher costs. Revenue surprises are running above historical norms, which suggests pricing power is improving.Now, of course, earnings aren't the only piece of the puzzle. Policy still matters, and the shift in rate expectations this year has been meaningful. The Fed has clearly become more concerned about inflation, and the market has repriced expectations to fewer cuts, and maybe even a higher probability of hikes. That repricing is a big reason why valuations corrected so sharply over the past six months.It's notable that even with that headwind, equities have managed to stabilize, thanks to earnings. When earnings are growing at an above-trend pace, equities can deliver solid returns regardless of whether the Fed is cutting or not.That said, I do think that there's one area of risk that deserves further attention, and that's liquidity. We've seen periods of funding stress over the past six months, and those moments have coincided with pressure on valuations. The Fed and the Treasury have stepped in at times to stabilize these conditions, helping to reduce bond volatility and support equity multiples.Bottom line, we have already had a meaningful correction in valuations this year with price earnings multiples falling 18 percent from their peak last fall. That adjustment occurred as the market digested the many risks that we have been highlighting. Meanwhile, earnings are not only holding up, they're accelerating and broadening across sectors. The risks that we've all all focused on – geopolitics, oil, supply chains – are real. But they're being absorbed at the company level. As a result, the price declines were much more modest than the compression in valuations. Meanwhile, monetary policy is providing some headwinds, but it's not overwhelming the earnings story. Equity markets move on two things: earnings and liquidity. Right now, earnings are more than offsetting the lingering liquidity concerns. In short, earnings growth is greater than the valuation reset. This is classic bull market behavior and as long as that continues, I think the U.S. equity market will grind higher for the rest of the year with intermittent bouts of volatility. Thanks for tuning in; I hope you found it informative and useful. Let us know what you think by leaving us a review. And if you find Thoughts on the Market worthwhile, tell a friend or colleague to try it out!
Hyundai sporting director Andrew Wheatley joins David Evans on SPIN, The Rally Pod to discuss Hyundai's difficult start to the 2026 World Rally Championship season ahead of this week's Rally Portugal. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Ricky Sacks is joined by Musician Jah Wobble along with Jonathan Hamme and Ian Lubin as Roberto De Zerbi has warned Tottenham's relegation rivals not to count them out and promised there will be no crying at the club over more injury problems this season. Ahead of Sunday's trip to Aston Villa, De Zerbi started his press conference with a four-minute monologue about silencing negativity and reiterated his belief 18th-placed Tottenham can stay up. We discuss his rallying cry and further detail and debate and discuss whether he can still keep Spurs up, in a pivotal weekend of fixtures for Spurs. Spurs will be without at least eight players at Villa Park with Guglielmo Vicario still ruled out, Dominic Solanke missing with hamstring injury but Destiny Udogie back available, as we round-up the latest injury news going into Villa Park. We discuss the courage and bravery shown from Antonín Kinský as he continues between the sticks for Spurs in the absence of Vicario, as we build-up to our crucial meeting at Villa Park on Sunday and whether the Midlands Club commitments in European Competition could affect them at all going into Sunday. Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, manager, special guests. WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Know Your Risk Radio with Zach Abraham, Chief Investment Officer, Bulwark Capital Management
April 30, 2026 - Zach and Chase break down a confusing market rally happening against a backdrop of rising oil, inflation pressure, and global uncertainty. They discuss why international markets are outperforming, how currency moves are driving short-term behavior, and why many investors may be buying the wrong assets. The conversation also dives into AI capex risks, distorted earnings signals, and why the easiest opportunities may be outside of U.S. markets right now.
Two-time World Rally champion Jonne Halttunen checks in with David Evans on SPIN, The Rally Pod this week, discussing last week's Rally Islas Canarias, the recent Olympus Rally, the surgery he's had to have after Rally Paraguay and his TV project in Finland.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
So, I sat down with Vilamoura — the Austin locals who are still grinding after all these years. And let me tell you, they've got dreams bigger than Texas. In this episode, band members Josh Huber and Don Shipman from Vilamoura discuss their journey, touring challenges, and the importance of supporting local music scenes. They share personal stories, future goals, and ideas to revive the local music culture in Texas.Tag a local band that needs a little encouragement!
0:30 - Rallying the CPS apparatchiks on May Day 14:49 - Iran: The Trump Deal 32:56 - TPS for Haitians 01:00:16 - Duncan Wood, fellow at the Wilson Center and CEO of Hurst International Consulting: The world is rediscovering chokepoints — and they are not just geographic. Follow Duncan on X @AztecDuncan 01:16:26 - Steven Bucci of The Heritage Foundation says Iran is in disarray and may not even know who’s in charge as negotiations unfold. 01:33:21 - SAVE Act 01:49:00 - Josh Weiner, chief strategy officer at North American Values Institute and a Chicago resident, on CPS’ May Day protests: “The citizens of Chicago are getting fed up with this” For more on the North American Values Institute navivalues.org. 02:09:15 - Nick Shirley chases down CA House SpeakerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast, 2026 Season Episode 18. Fresh off an extraordinary double victory on two of the toughest rounds in the World Rally Championship, Aaron Johnston returns home to celebrate in style. In this special live episode, recorded in Omagh, we capture an unforgettable evening with Aaron alongside his family, friends, supporters, and sponsors as they reflect on back-to-back triumphs at the legendary Safari Rally and the demanding Croatian Rally. From Kenya's unforgiving terrain to the tricky Croatian asphalt stages, Aaron shares insights into what it took to conquer both events. A sincere thank you to Ian Johnston and family, Matthew Alexander (Traction Media), Michael Devlin (the Adrian Newey of sound), and Darren Boot Music for their invaluable support in making this recording possible.
President Trump takes the stage in Phoenix at a Turning Point Action event, opening with breaking news: Iran has agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz as nuclear negotiations near completion. Erika Kirk opens the program with a passionate tribute to her late husband Charlie Kirk and a call to protect the 2024 electoral wins heading into the midterms. Trump rattles off a laundry list of first-year accomplishments including border security, record tax refunds, drug price reductions, and the shutdown of the Department of Education. He closes with a forceful pitch for Republican victories in November, warning that failure in the midterms puts every gain at risk. A rally, a press conference, and a eulogy all rolled into one.
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Luke Barry is joined by experienced Rally1 driver Grégoire Munster to analyze one of the most astonishing rounds of the World Rally Championship history: Croatia Rally 2026See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us Fan MailWhy are some people and teams more motivated, more innovative, and more successful than others? Why do some teams of talented and seemingly compatible people fall short against lesser teams with less suitable members? Why do some leaders cast bold inspiring visions that fail to materialize, while other, seemingly inconsequential leaders rally their teams to victory? Join in as Matt chats to David Burkus author of 'pick a fight' to talk about vivid visions, rallying around something to fight for, and leadership.Support the show
In this episode, Kappy shares what's on his plate at the moment. Links and handles mentioned in this episode:Sunny's Steakhouse | IG | Will Thompson | Chef Aaron BrooksNinja CREAMi | Chris Young videoChef on the Spectrum program | Chef Franklin Becker | Chitarra Pastaria | Chef Ken OringerChef Eric Ripert's Mindful Cooking book | IG***Salty Chocolate + Tahini Granola3 cups old-fashioned oats½ - 1 cup chopped nuts of choice (I use pistachios and/or almonds)1 - 1 ¼ teaspoons kosher salt⅓ cup honey3 tablespoons maple syrup3 tablespoons tahini (stirred until smooth)2 tablespoons of neutral oil (olive, coconut, avocado, etc.)1 teaspoon vanilla½ teaspoon cinnamon or cardamom (I do ¼ teaspoon each)To finish:⅓ - ½ cup mini chocolate chips or chopped dark chocolateFlaky saltLight dusting of lemon zestSprinkling of sprinklesPreheat oven to 325°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment.1. In a big bowl, combine the oats, nuts, and salt and stir to combine.2. To a small sauce pot, add the honey, maple syrup, tahini, and oil and warm over low heat while stirring for about 1-2 minutes. Once it is loose and glossy, remove from heat and whisk in the vanilla, cinnamon and cardamom.3. Pour the wet mixture over the bowl of dry and mix with a rubber spatula until fully coated.4. Transfer the mixture to the parchment lined sheet tray, gently press into an even layer, about ½ - 1 inch thick, and place in the oven. 5. Bake for about 25-40 minutes, rotating halfway, until it's light golden brown and toasted. Do not stir. (I know this is a wide range of time. We enjoy it a little chewy so I err on the side of 25-30 minutes rather than the longer time.)6. Remove from the oven, and evenly scatter the chocolate, salt, lemon zest and sprinkles over the top. Let cool on pan - it will firm up as it cools. Once it cools, you can break it up into pieces and store in a resealable bag or covered tupperware container. Follow Beyond the Plate on Facebook and X.Follow Kappy on Instagram and X.www.beyondtheplatepodcast.com www.onkappysplate.com
Toyota team principal Jari-Matti Latvala joins David Evans for a pre-Croatia edition of SPIN, The Rally Pod to discuss this week's World Rally Championship round, Toyota's supreme start to the season, how Takamoto Katsuta has reacted to his first win in Kenya and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2001 World Rally Champion Robert Reid joins SPIN, the Rally Pod to discuss Britain's return to the WRC in 2027, the state of British national rallying, his own memories competing in Aberdeenshire and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jari-Matti Latvala joins SPIN, The Rally Pod to talk about his latest adventure: driving the new-for-2026 Toyota GR Corolla Rally RC2 at the Olympus Rally, round three of the American Rally Association National Championship season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Max McRae joins Luke Barry on SPIN, The Rally Pod to break the news that he'll be competing for the British Rally Championship title in 2026 behind the wheel of a Škoda Fabia RS Rally2. He also dives into his rallying backstory, the importance of next year's Rally Scotland to him and his hopes to also compete in WRC2 later this season. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The rules of the U.S. Senate allow amendments that have little to do with the original legislation. Here's how Republicans are using transgender issues to "electrify their base" as the war in Iran blazes on.
Back in May of 2019 - eight months after he retired from presenting the Sunday Game, Michael Lyster joined Ger Gilroy and Eoin Sheahan in studio for OTB Breakfast, to reflect on his broadcasting career, his health at the time, and his love of rallying.
The ground feels like it's splitting under our feet, so what do you grab when everything shakes? We start with Psalm 60 and its brutally honest words about broken defenses, cracked land, and people staggering, then we ask what restoration actually looks like when a nation wants relief but keeps chasing the same “normal” that helped create the mess. From there, we pray for listeners who are hurting, for families trying to hold together, and for the people carrying heavy public burdens in the military, law enforcement, emergency services, medicine, and the trades that keep daily life running.We pivot to Proverbs 5 and marriage, because culture often trains us to be cool, detached, and easily annoyed by devotion. We push back hard: marriage is the one relationship we're told to cleave to, and love that looks “too close” may be exactly what it should look like. Luke 2 then brings us into the temple with Anna's faithful worship and with the twelve-year-old Jesus, listening, asking questions, and reminding everyone where he belongs. That's the thread we keep pulling: Jesus Christ as the banner, the rallying point, and the center that makes wisdom and obedience possible.We also address recent violent incidents inside the United States and argue about ideology, not slogans. To tie the spiritual claim to American history, we read quotes from Calvin Coolidge and Woodrow Wilson on the Bible, religious conviction, and America's Christian roots, then close with the Lord's Prayer and a blessing over your marriage, your family, and your nation.If this conversation challenges you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part hit you hardest?#FloresRodriguez#CalvinCoolidge #WoodrowWilson Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribeCountryside Book Serieshttps://www.amazon.com/Countryside-Book-J-T-Cope-IV-ebook/dp/B00MPIXOB2
This episode dives deep into the unsettling evidence of systemic fragility, from the digital backdoors of our voting booths to the volatile signals of a shifting global economy. We open with a hard-hitting look at reported foreign access to U.S. voter data and the long-ignored warnings of activists who were ridiculed for years, only to be proven right. As states like Colorado and Georgia face scrutiny over mail-in ballot transitions and unauthorized system access, we examine the growing tension between citizens and a "stolen system," punctuated by the chilling rhetoric of "Project 2029" and threats of political retribution against the current administration.We are joined by 30-year commodity veteran Vince Lanci, publisher of GoldFix. Lanci breaks down the "policy fog" surrounding the FOMC and the eerie parallels between today's energy shocks and the 1956 Suez Crisis. We explore why gold and silver have yet to fully ignite despite escalating Middle East risks and fiscal dominance. Lanci provides a masterclass on navigating the 2026 economic landscape, revealing the massive disconnect between current market pricing and the underlying reality of stagflation risks and supply-side constraints.Finally, we share the powerful story of Harry Wait, a 71-year-old Wisconsin patriot now facing felony charges for exposing the blatant vulnerabilities in his state's online voting portal. Alongside activist Scott Milheiser, Wait recounts how he proved that anyone with a name and birthdate could hijack a ballot only to be targeted by the very system he tried to protect. From the legal battle in Walworth County to the fight for "Honest, Open, and Transparent" government, this segment exposes the high cost of truth in an era of institutional overreach.
Join Doug Billings on The Right Side for a no-holds-barred breakdown of the explosive infighting rocking conservative media: Ben Shapiro vs Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens clashing with Tucker Carlson, and Mark Levin caught in the crossfire. Is this genuine debate or a click-chasing spectacle sabotaging Trump's pro-America wins?We dissect the real motivations—algorithms fueling outrage, Hopium impatience, revenue over credibility—and speculate why influencers engage instead of uniting. Unique insights: Viral X thread from Matt Van Swol calling out the nonsense, contrasts with liberals' enforced hierarchy, and how this erodes MAGA's momentum amid Trump's deep state cuts and more.Proud conservative analysis: Demand better from our voices to honor We the People's patriotic fire and the Founding Fathers' vision.Timestamps:0:00 Intro: Fed Up with Conservative Drama?1:30 Trump's Historic Wins vs Infighting3:45 Key Feuds: Shapiro, Kelly, Owens, Carlson, Levin6:15 Clicks Over Credibility – The Real Cost8:30 Matt Van Swol's Thread & Left's Unity Model11:00 Motivations: Algorithms, Ego, Economics13:45 Hopium Epidemic & Headline Seduction16:20 Liberals' Discipline vs Our Chaos18:45 Root Causes List & Wake-Up Call21:00 Rallying the Base & Support the ShowSupport the show at www.DougBillings.us with a $5 monthly contribution – it keeps us producing! Who's your top influencer, and how do we stop this? Leave a review and share!#ConservativeInfighting #BenShapiro #MegynKelly #CandaceOwens #TuckerCarlson #Trump #MAGASupport the show
Colin Clark and George Donaldson assemble on SPIN, The Rally Pod to discuss Takamoto Katsuta's first ever World Rally Championship win and the bruising affair that was the 2026 Safari Rally Kenya. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Colin Clark and George Donaldson look ahead to Safari Rally Kenya 2026, which promises to be the toughest of the modern era. Could literally any of the Rally1, even some Rally2 drivers, win? George has a theory...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Thursday everyone! Word On The Street is back ahead of International Women's Day this Sunday, March 8th. Today Eve and Rachel spoke to Aoife Raftery, the first and only woman to be part of Motorsport Ireland's Rally Academy. An international rally car racer, Aoife talks about her motorsport journey, her career ambitions, and what it is like being a role model for young Irish girls.Have a topic or thought in mind? Send us a DM on @offtheball on all our social platforms or send us a WhatsApp at 087 9 180 180!
Four-time American champion Keaton Williams explains his new job with Standard Motorsports in the ARA, and why it doesn't mean the end of his co-driving careerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/news/arsenal-scapegoat-premier-league-debate-33517130Arsenal are the SCAPEGOAT! Pundits rallying against The Gunners as Mikel Arteta Prepares Next StepAre Arsenal being made the SCAPEGOAT? As pundits continue to rally against the Gunners, Mikel Arteta prepares the next step in his project amid growing scrutiny.In today's episode of The Gooner Talk, Arsenal reporter Tom Canton breaks down the latest media narratives surrounding Arsenal — analysing criticism, context, and whether the club is being unfairly targeted. From refereeing debates to tactical discussions and title race commentary, we examine why Arsenal seem to be at the centre of it all.We also look at what comes next for Mikel Arteta — how he responds, the adjustments required, and whether this external pressure could actually strengthen the squad's mentality.
Juliette Gordon Low was a classic Southern Belle when she married her handsome prince. But she learned the hard way that "happily ever after" is a harmful fantasy. We can do better for girls, she said: and we must. Rallying all the women around her, she founded Girl Scouts of America, empowering girls to build strength and character, and blaze new trails. Her global impact today is immeasurable. Join us on location at the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum in Savannah, Georgia for this inspiring story of how women change the world. ________________ GET INVOLVED! Check out the World Association of Girl Scouts & Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of America. Buy cookies from your local girl scouts! Get the delightful 1913 Girl Scout Handbook HERE, or read a free digital copy HERE. Join us on our next adventure! What'sHerName TOURS. This episode was recorded by Marc Nelson on location at the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum in Savannah, Georgia. Special thanks to Shannon Browning-Mullis, Kate Walker, and Kristin Mikels, and to the participants of our 2025 What'sHerName Savannah Tour who joined in the fun! Music featured in this episode: Serenade Op. 6 by Josef Suk, Monumental Journey by Jesse Gallagher, William Tell Overture b Rossini, Blue Danube Waltz and Vienna Blood Waltz by Strauss, Serenade by Schubert, Remembering Her by Esther Abrami, songs from 1956 Sing Together, Songs Girl Scouts Sing, and Annie Laurie by the 1924 National Quartet at the Library of Congress. Civil War sounds effects by Richard E Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy patron John Coyne joins Luke Barry to discuss his input in developing 25% of this year's full-time Rally1 drivers, his own rallying backstory and the ultimate aim(s) of the Academy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Trump Delivers A Masterclass In Powerful State Of The Union Rallying Americans To Save The Embattled Nation From The Left And Their Globalist Controllers, Plus The Openly Villainous Democrats Refused To Stand For US Hockey Team & Murder Victims
Goldman Sachs Research's Bruce Kirk discusses the implications of Japan's recent snap election and the implications for the equity market and foreign investors. Date of recording: February 19, 2026. The opinions and views expressed herein are as of the date of publication, subject to change without notice, and may not necessarily reflect the institutional views of Goldman Sachs or its affiliates. The material provided is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to take any particular action, or an offer or solicitation to purchase or sell any securities or financial products. This material may contain forward-looking statements. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates make any representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or information contained herein and disclaim any liability whatsoever for reliance on such information for any purpose. Each name of a third-party organization mentioned is the property of the company to which it relates, is used here strictly for informational and identification purposes only and is not used to imply any ownership or license rights between any such company and Goldman Sachs. A transcript is provided for convenience and may differ from the original video or audio content. Goldman Sachs is not responsible for any errors in the transcript. This material should not be copied, distributed, published, or reproduced in whole or in part or disclosed by any recipient to any other person without the express written consent of Goldman Sachs. Disclosures applicable to research with respect to issuers, if any, mentioned herein are available through your Goldman Sachs representative or at http://www.gs.com/research/hedge.html Goldman Sachs does not endorse any candidate or any political party. © 2026 Goldman Sachs. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Leadership advisor and author Greg Morley joins me to unpack what it actually takes to rebound from setbacks—and why resilience isn't an individual trait as much as a relational one.Most conversations about adversity focus on grit, mindset, or personal toughness. This episode doesn't. Greg and I explore what happens after layoffs, career pivots, health crises, and identity shifts—and why the people who rally fastest are rarely the ones who go it alone.Drawing from over 30 years in global HR leadership, and from interviews conducted for his upcoming book Rally, Greg shares lessons from individuals who endured job loss, serious illness, organizational upheaval, and even genocide. The common thread isn't bravado. It's perspective, learning velocity, and community depth.We discuss why layoffs feel existential, how high burn rates trap professionals in fragile career paths, and why optionality comes from lowering fixed costs—both financial and psychological. We also examine the hidden tension between success and validation, and why redefining what “winning” means is often the first step toward rebuilding.This isn't a conversation about avoiding setbacks. It's about designing a life resilient enough to absorb them.The lesson isn't endurance for its own sake.It's adaptability, self-reflection, and tending the relationships that hold when titles fall away.TL;DR* Resilience is less about toughness and more about future orientation* Recovery speed determines long-term trajectory* Community acts as long-term insurance against career shocks* High fixed costs limit professional flexibility* Continuous learning expands rebound opportunities* Validation through status or possessions creates fragile identity* Simplicity increases adaptability* Listening across differences builds durable relationshipsMemorable Lines* “Rally isn't about pretending nothing happened—it's about moving forward with what you learned.”* “Your network is a long-term investment, not a short-term transaction.”* “Lower the bar you have to step over, and the world opens up.”* “You can't control the shock—but you can control the response.”* “Resilience lives in community, not isolation.”GuestGreg Morley — Leadership advisor, former global HR executive, and authorAuthor of Bond: Belonging and the Keys to Inclusion and Connection and the forthcoming Rally, focused on resilience, recovery, and leadership through adversity.
Leaders cast vision, explain strategy, lay out plans. But not every leader is successful at rallying people to a better future. Yes, much of it has to do with the leader's character and presence, for sure. But his ability to communicate the vision in a way that is clear and enticing is fundamental to his leadership. You must give people something to rally toward.
P.M. Edition for Jan. 6. Many investors sold off their Venezuelan bonds years ago. WSJ's Matt Wirz says a long-awaited payout could be in store for those who held on to the distressed assets. Plus, President Trump wants U.S. oil companies to invest in Venezuela. But as Journal reporter Collin Eaton discusses, there's a lot at risk for the industry. And the president's renewed push for a U.S. takeover of Greenland is alarming some members of Congress and European allies. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices