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This episode celebrates 75 years of the Fender Telecaster, a legendary guitar that has left its mark on countless genres and iconic moments in music history. Paul Andrews dives deep into the Telecaster's origins, its revolutionary impact, standout artists and moments, and why it remains a top pick for guitarists of all levels.Beginner Guitar Academy NewsMember Q&A announced for February 23rd.Options to join live or submit questions in advance.Details about recordings and how to access member-only content.The Birth and Evolution of the TelecasterOriginally launched as the Broadcaster in 1950 by Leo Fender, a radio repairman turned inventor.Renamed to Telecaster after trademark issues with Gretsch's drum kit.The Telecaster design has remained largely unchanged since 1951—testament to its timelessness!Why the Telecaster Was RevolutionaryFirst mass-produced solid-body electric guitar, solving feedback and durability issues.Features include bolt-on neck, two pickups, bright bridge tone, and simple controls.Made for working musicians: robust, easy to repair, and straightforward.Genre Versatility & Signature SoundKnown for a bright, twangy tone—perfect for country music.Pioneered techniques like chicken picking and hybrid picking.Also excels in rock, blues, punk, and even metal.Famous Telecaster Players & Iconic MomentsJames Burton, Brad Paisley, Albert Lee, Bruce Springsteen, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, Joe Strummer, Prince.Legendary riffs and solos: "Stairway to Heaven," "Born to Run," "Honky Tonk Women," "Folsom Prison Blues," "London Calling."Bruce Springsteen's modified Tele, Keith Richards' Micawber Tele (with 5 strings and open G tuning), and Prince's epic solo at the 2004 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.Why the Telecaster Is Brilliant for BeginnersSimple controls, stays in tune, exposes sloppy playing and encourages good technique.Works across almost every musical style.Affordable options: Squier series and Fender Player models.Telecaster vs. StratocasterTele has more bite and mid-range punch, simpler electronics, more direct feel.Strat offers more comfort and versatility—each has its own personality.
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In a world where nearly 28% of older adults in the U.S. identify as solo agers—those aging independently by choice or circumstance—a groundbreaking program is helping participants redefine their futures. Hosted by Steve Gurney of the Positive Aging Community, a recent online panel featured Claire Solomon Nisen, a social worker and program manager at DOROT, and Pat Estess, a facilitator and solo ager herself. The discussion spotlighted "Aging Alone Together," a free, six-week initiative designed to equip older adults with tools for intentional aging, while fostering connections that combat loneliness.DOROT, a New York-based organization founded in 1976 by social work students to support isolated seniors, draws its name from the Hebrew word for "generations." As Nisen explained, intergenerational connection is at its core, though the nonprofit serves a diverse community beyond Jewish traditions. "We promote social connection, friendship, and community," she said, noting that all programs are offered at no cost, thanks to donors and partners.The term "solo aging," coined by Sara Zeff Geber, refers to those who expect to make decisions about their future independently—whether due to no children, estranged family, divorce, or other reasons. According to census data shared by Nisen, 22.1 million Americans over 65 fall into this category, a number growing amid declining birth rates and rising divorces. Solo agers face unique challenges, from healthcare planning to a lack of caregivers, but Nisen emphasized empowerment: "Our constituents are the experts of their own experiences."Launched in June 2021 as "Aging Solo" in collaboration with Iona Senior Services in Washington, D.C., the program quickly drew over 80 participants weekly, revealing a deep need. Renamed "Aging Alone Together" and revamped in August 2024 with input from gerontology experts and over 200 alumni, it has now served more than 1,500 people across 36 cohorts. Partnerships include LGBTQ+ organizations, faith-based groups, and the National Village to Village Network.The curriculum unfolds over six sessions, blending presentations, videos, polls, and small-group discussions. Topics include:Introducing solo aging concepts.Building and maintaining community.Aging in place or relocating.Healthcare and end-of-life decisions.Financial and legal matters.Next steps for ongoing planning.Three mantras guide participants: "Solo aging doesn't mean aging alone," "Choose to start now," and "Take small steps." As Estess, who facilitates sessions, noted, "Pat yourself on the back—perhaps have some ice cream—for beginning this work." Sessions last 90 minutes online or two hours in person, with trained leaders facilitating breakout groups of six to eight. A national resource guide and workbook provide tools, from nonprofits to government agencies, without endorsing specific practitioners.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like the Florida Senate advancing a bill to name an airport after Trump, before speaking with Kendall Jenner and Rob Gronkowski.
MS representative has confirmed it. Microsoft has made many blunders with Office in the past (Clippy & Ribbon toolbar spring to mind), but this may be the biggest blunder of all.More from The Lunduke Journal:https://lunduke.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
I almost talked myself out of recording this episode. Not because I didn't have something to say—but because I started overthinking how it should be done. And honestly? That's exactly what this episode is about. In this episode, I'm sharing why I changed the name of my podcast and channel to 100lbs Down, what this weight-loss journey represents for me, and why this time isn't about quick fixes, perfect plans, or doing it the “right” way. This is about following through. About cutting the nonsense. About showing up even when you don't feel ready. If you've ever felt stuck in the start-over cycle, overwhelmed by information, or frustrated that you know what to do but don't do it consistently—this conversation will hit home. This isn't a how-to. It's a line in the sand. Want to join my community? Check it out here -> https://www.nicoleyoungcoaching.com/ Email me: nicole@nicoleyoungcoaching.com Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicole.jennifer.young/ Connect with me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicolejenniferyoung Connect with me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nicolejenniferyoung
"Since the current administration has no problem renaming cultural institutions, I would like to welcome everyone back to the Chelsea Handler Center for the Performing Arts, formerly known as St. Jude's Children's Hospital," Handler, 50, joked before introducing Quinta Brunson.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Professor Barry Strauss. Following the Gallus revolt in 351 AD, Rome eventually renamed Judea to Syria Palaestinato erase Jewish connection to the land. Control shifted to the Byzantines and then the Muslims in the 7th century, significantly altering the religious and political landscape of Jerusalem. 2010 MASADA
Mary Trump joins Joanna Coles to explain how Donald Trump's accelerating cognitive and psychological decline is rooted in a childhood defined by cruelty, fear, and the absolute ban on showing weakness. Drawing on her training as a clinical psychologist and her firsthand experience inside the Trump family, Mary argues that Trump's belligerence is routinely mistaken for strength, even as his physical health, cognitive deterioration, and untreated pathology collide. The conversation ends with a stark question: What happens when a country is governed by a man trying to fill a void that can never be filled? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The suspected gunman behind the shooting at Brown University and the killing of an MIT professor has been found dead. The Justice Department faces a deadline to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. And the board of the Kennedy Center has voted to change the name of the cultural hub to the Trump Kennedy Center.Want more analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletterToday's episode of Up First was edited by Robbie Griffiths, Megan Pratz, Jay Vanasco, Lisa Thomson and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. Our technical director is Carleigh Strange.And our Executive Producer is Jay Shaylor.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
White House and Democratic lawmakers weigh in on President Donald Trump's Wednesday night primetime TV year-end address, during which the president highlighted what he sees as his achievements after almost a year in office; Democrats make a last-ditch effort to get a vote to extend expiring Affordable Care Act health insurance premium subsidies; Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announces new rules that aim to prohibit gender-affirming care for transgender youth; President Trump signs an Executive Order to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, to ease restrictions and allow for more research. We will talk about it with Axios reporter Herb Scribner (30); White House says the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has been renamed by the board of trustees the Trump-Kennedy Center, but there are questions about whether it would take an act of Congress; House votes to require the gray wolf be removed from the Endangered Species Act list; Pope Leo XIV names a new Catholic Archbishop of New York, who is from Chicago, like the pope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Washington State Transportation Commission has approved the renaming of a 10-mile stretch of Benson Highway in South King County to Martin Luther King Jr. Way, following nearly two years of advocacy and public engagement. This decision reflects the legacy, resilience, and power of community action. Gwen Allen-Carston, executive director of the Kent Black Action Commission, played a pivotal role in leading this effort. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
We start with the Trump administration's health policy changes on care for transgender minors and marijuana. There's a potential break in the Brown University shooting investigation. We'll tell you about a plane crash that authorities say killed a NASCAR driver and his family. We're getting a glimpse of the second batch of photos from Jefferey Epstein's estate. Plus, a change President Donald Trump frequently joked about came true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Going to jail for your pets, perfect microwaving, and the Kennedy Center renamed!- h1 full 2104 Thu, 18 Dec 2025 20:58:12 +0000 fEyQTCBuhCaiHEodduS0GzVt8QnwLDyG comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Going to jail for your pets, perfect microwaving, and the Kennedy Center renamed!- h1 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https:/
Seth takes a closer look at Trump getting a fake peace prize from FIFA. Then, Sabrina Carpenter talks about how she picked the surprise songs during her Short n' Sweet Tour, opening the 50th anniversary episode of Saturday Night Live with Paul Simon and going Day Drinking with Seth.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! Beginning January 5, 2026, SRNA is bringing all five of our podcast series together into a single, unified podcast channel called “SRNA Soundwaves.” This means that all episodes of "Ask the Expert, ABCs of MOGAD, ABCs of NMOSD, ADEM Academy, and Community Meets Clinic" - past and present - will now be found in one feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast streaming platforms.What this means for you: If you are already subscribed to our "Ask the Expert" series, you will automatically be subscribed to "SRNA Soundwaves" once the merge happens on January 5th. If you are subscribed to "ABCs of MOGAD, ABCs of NMOSD, ADEM Academy, or Community Meets Clinic," make sure to subscribe to "Ask the Expert," which will be renamed “SRNA Soundwaves” on January 5th, to continue to get new episodes in your feed. You can subscribe here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/srna-ask-the-expert/We hope this change helps our community navigate our educational content more easily and enjoy a smoother, more organized podcast experience. If you have questions about the upcoming change, please email: podcast@wearesrna.org
A bill to rename Dublin airport after former Taoiseach Seán Lemass is being introduced in the Dáil.Fianna Fáil's Malcolm Byrne, wants to have the airport named ‘Seán Lemass Dublin International Airport'.Ciara Doherty is joined by Newstalk's Henry McKean to discuss.
Metro's TAP-to-Exit program is back for some stations. We take a look at California's newest grade: transitional kindergarten. The Hollywood Bowl honors legendary composer John Williams. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
The Victoria Hospital was officially renamed as the Dr. Winston C.V. Parris Medical Complex, following a renaming ceremony hosted by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs. Dr. Winston C.V. Parris, who worked as the only Consultant Anesthesiologist at the Victoria Hospital was honored and recognised for his valuable contribution to the health sector in the area of pain management. Family, friends, loved ones of Sir Dr. Winston Parris, Cabinet of Ministers and staff of the Ministry of Health were present to witness the renaming of the health facility. The newly named Dr. Winston C.V. Parris Medical Complex comprises the Dr. Betty Wellness Urban Polyclinic (National Eye Clinic and Urban Care) and the Millennium Heights Medical Complex secondary care wing.
This is your All Local evening update for October 21, 2025.
This mom changed her kid's name when they were 18 months old...but did she have a good reason?
KCSU reporter Robert Sides covers the opening of Poudre School District's new manufacturing lab to help aid students who are interested in engineering, Colorado State University's long-standing Clark B has been torn down and rebuilt and will be sporting a brand new name when completed, Fort Collins' new Rescue Mission shelter broke ground following the last shelter's destructive fire
The conversation about what the Gies donation means for Illinois athletics continues. The text lines were lit up! Also, we dive into the recent history of Illinois vs Western Michigan. And have you ever purchased some bootlegged merch of your favorite team? It turns out Illinois is the #1 state for the fake stuff.
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Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. A public-private initiative to attract businesses to Illinois has been renamed but its mission will remain the same. Intersect Illinois will now be called the Illinois Economic Development Corp. The initiative was launched 10 years ago as a way to partially […]
Tampa Bay Business Journal Real Estate Editor Ashley Kritzer discusses the renaming of Amalie Arena to Benchmark International Arena and shares insights on key commercial real estate and business developments shaping the region.
https://thecommunists.org/2025/08/01/news/volgograd-airport-renamed-stalingrad/ The ‘Soviet core' of the Russian Federation continues to surface as the imperialists chip away at the paint. Not all their rewriting and weaponising of history, culture and religion can prevent the spectre of communism once more looming over the bloodsucking imperialist bourgeoisie Subscribe! Donate! Join us in building a bright future for humanity! http://www.thecommunists.org http://www.lalkar.org http://www.redyouth.or Telegram: https://t.me/thecommunists Twitter: https://twitter.com/cpgbml Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/proletarianradio Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/theCommunists Odysee: https://odysee.com/@proletariantv:2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cpgbml Online Shop: https://shop.thecommunists.org/ Education Program: Each one teach one! http://www.londonworker.org/education-programme/ Join the struggle! https://www.thecommunists.org/join/ Donate: https://www.thecommunists.org/donate/
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Street in Omaha renamed after its first elected Black mayor
The stretch of 14th street between O and P streets is now Boehmer Street, after the former owner and talent promoter at Lincoln's Zoo Bar, Larry Boehmer.
The P. Diddy Verdict is in! Joyce shares her thoughts on it! She also talks about the spiteful rename of the Big Beautiful Bill, Elon Musk fighting with President Trump, Colombia University in jeopardy of losing it's accreditation status over Israel war protests, Life guards making 6 figures in Los Angeles, and more. Author C.J. Piperata calls in to talk about her book "Awaken Archangel," a religious scientific fantasy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
June has been another busy month for IT and technology news. Whether it's new naming conventions for cybercriminal groups, Britain's big tech potential, and national security concerns over lost government devices, we've got a lot to unpick. ITPro's news editor Ross Kelly and reviews editor Bobby Hellard step in for Jane and Rory this week to chew that fat on some of the biggest IT news stories of June.
Irish farmers have welcomed a proposed restriction on using terms like “sausage” and “burger” for vegan products, arguing that such labels can mislead consumers and unfairly borrow from traditional meat branding. They see this as a “cynical” marketing tactic by plant-based producers.However, vegan advocates argue these terms simply describe the product's shape or style, not its ingredients, and help consumers understand how to use them. The debate highlights ongoing tensions between the meat industry and the growing plant-based sector.Joining Andrea to discuss is Deputy President of the Irish Creamery Association and Milk Supplier Association and Chair of the National Dairy Council, Eamon Carroll, Chef at vegan and vegetarian restaurant Glas in Dublin, Malte, Political Editor of the Irish Farmers Journal, Pat O'Toole and more.Image: Beyond Meat
Today the Late Crew talks about how President Trump reverts 7 Army bases to former names with new honorees (08:36), the Army is bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels (17:29), a new Normandy Memorial honors the Eighth Air Force (29:39), we go through rounds 3 and 4 of the US Military draft (37:54), and we review the history of the first confirmed air-to-air kill by an F-4 Phantom II on 17 June 1965 (59:44). https://lateforchangeover.com/
Immigration raids are being reported at farms and factories in California and Nebraska. We'll tell you what the latest data says about inflation in May. Elon Musk is walking back some of his comments about President Donald Trump. Scientists have been mapping out what could happen if a vital system of ocean currents collapses. Plus, the US Army is changing the names of seven military bases. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The news to know for Wednesday, June 4, 2025! We'll update you on America's trade negotiations and how an emergency abortion policy was just reversed. Also, there are now air quality concerns spanning several states from the Midwest to the East to the South (and not just from wildfires.) Plus, we'll tell you which Navy ship is being renamed, why TikTok is banning a popular hashtag, and what new movies will debut at the Tribeca Festival starting today. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Go to Quince.com/newsworthy for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Go to Zocdoc.com/newsworthy to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
In the 8 AM hour, Larry O’Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: DAVID BOZELL (President, Media Research Center) on defunding NPR & PBS CBS NEWS: Navy set to rename USNS Harvey Milk, mulls new names for other ships named for civil rights leaders CRITTER NEWS: WaPo makes case for mosquitos DAILY CALLER ON X: Connecticut GOP lawmaker quotes book found in public schools; she is then SCOLDED for her use of the phrase Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Wednesday, June 4, 2025 / 8 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(May 21, 2025) A hill in the Adirondacks has been renamed to honor a family of 19th-century Black settlers; Gov. Kathy Hochul called the residential boarding school system "sanctioned ethnic cleansing" when she apologized to the Seneca Nation yesterday; and North Words host Mitch Teich speaks with former Adirondack Life Magazine editor Chris Shaw about his new Cold War spy novel inspired by the 1980 Winter Olympics titled "The Manager."
LIVE from the she shed which isn't the name for Skylar's space and I totally agree. We hang out in Skylar's newly created space for some girl time which was much needed. Apparently Chasity likes moscow mules! Topics today include plant shopping with teenagers, modern views and work ethic, and when they say they are shutting it off....it's NOT a drill!Happy Mother's Day to all the mommas and special people that feel like mommas. You are MUCH appreciated, spoil yourself this weekend!
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The rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls in Nehemiah was not just about protection—it was about restoration. Exile had undone Israel's identity, leaving them lost, unseen, and defined by failure. But God, in His mercy, renamed and reclaimed them, reaffirming their place in His covenant. Nehemiah's reading of the genealogy wasn't mere record-keeping—it was a declaration of belonging, a reminder that they were still God's people. Just as Peter, after denying Jesus, was restored by Christ's love, we too are not defined by our failures but by God's promise. Through Jesus, who took on our shame at the cross, we are named, forgiven, and secured in His hands. Our challenge now is to live into this identity, reminding one another of who we are in Christ and walking in the assurance that He has held us all along.
Thanks for listening to this updated introduction of the “Managing Client Disputes” Podcast (An Original What Would Sheila Say?® ️and CreativesEd® ️Podcast) and welcome to the (r)evolution! Leave a Voice Note for a chance to get on the Podcast Follow Sheila on IG Grab time with Sheila If you've ever been told that being a service-based professional means you have to suck it up, accept whatever client walks in the door no matter how little they want to pay you, and that you're never going to make any money unless you scale and grow a huge team, then you're in for a spin, because none of that is true! >>>> Transcript: If you've ever been in a sticky client situation, not knowing what to do or what to say, afraid to get a lawyer involved but knowing you needed guidance, then the Managing Client Disputes™️ podcast is for you! Hi, I'm Sheila M. Wilkinson, and I've got lots of titles: Attorney, Social Worker, Career and Business Coach, Educator and Consultant for Creatives of all kinds - designers, architects, artists, web developers, and everyone in between. My favorite clients call me their Business Mom, their Punk Rock Group Leader, Momma Bear Sheila, and the OG Digital Nomad. My clients always ask themselves, What Would Sheila Say?®️ - because the truth is, I will always say to do what feels right in your body, not in your brain. But that's all easier said than done, right? Well, in 2010, I walked away from a multi-million dollar business that I built from scratch because it wasn't right for me anymore - success had always been about the material things - the car, the money, the gadgets and the clothes. But in 2007, I realized that there's no amount of money that can take the place of the peace I feel when I work with the right people, taking on the right projects, for the right pay. Since 2010, I've built the actual life of my dreams - I live on two continents, have a fully virtual business with incredible, joy-inducing clients, and I have an amazing partner I adore. I'm happier than I ever was before because NOW, I do what's right for ME, even though it's wildly different than what the rest of the world told me I should do - and I teach my clients how to do the same. 15 years ago, I had the idea for CreativesEd®️ - a Business Academy for Creatives, Designers and Other Service-Based Business Owners who care about their community and who care about doing good work for good people. A place where LGBT folx and our allies could come together to focus on making a positive impact on the world. A place for people who care about getting it right, who have an appreciation of all things, great and small. A place for people who care about the future of our world. A place where you're not just a service-provider providing a deliverable but a human who wants to beautify our world and not just add to the noise. I envisioned a place where people like you can access the business and legal information you need without breaking the bank. After spending all those years working with creative freelancers and small businesses, I realized they all had the same thing in common: they all wanted a successful, Joyful and Thriving™️business, but they were afraid to stand up for themselves, they were afraid to price themselves appropriately, and they were afraid to say no to the clients and the projects that did not light them up. In this podcast, you'll get the practical, realistic, no holds barred information you need NOW, so you can get clear about the people, projects, and pay you actually want. Yes, my goal is to help you manage client disputes, but I also want you to take what you learn here and prevent client disputes in the future! I want to help you confidently navigate client relationships so you can protect your peace, your heart, and your reputation. Today, and every day together on this podcast, we'll think big. No more fear! No more whack a mole with client disputes - we're going to fix the problem and prevent the problem in the future - letting the world know you deserve to be treated with respect, paid fairly, and not nickel-and-dimed for the amazing work you do. New episodes usually drop every other week so you have time to implement what we talk about in each episode. To get the most out of our time together, I encourage you to listen to each episode at least twice. Your brain needs time to process what we're going to cover together, so give it the space and time it deserves and implement the tips, strategies, and scripts I'm going to give you on the show. So, for now, hit follow on your podcast platform and share this podcast with another creative who struggles with work/life balance and who wants to create the life and career they dream about, too! After you listen to a few episodes, I'd love it if you'd leave a 5-star rating and review and tell me what you loved most, and don't forget that you can send me a voice note and ask any question you have about how to manage your client disputes. I'll answer your question, and I might even invite you to join me on the show for live coaching! So, with that, I will let you get back to your day, thanks so much for listening. I'm super excited about what's to come and once you see how easy it is to really, truly have the life you want, you're going to kick yourself for all the years you spent stressed out!
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Tonight on GeekNights we review Shogun, released as part of the Milton Bradley Gamemaster series that we reviewed back in 2006. Renamed to Samurai Swords and then to Ikusa, we revisited it with pro tabletop players this past weekend. We're a lot wiser about game mechanics and game design here in 2025, and this game holds up surprisingly well except for a few notable flaws.We're also trying an experiment. Rym is writing new rules in an attempt to refurbish this old game. Comments appreciated!In the news, the Four Nations Face-Off has been lit, the Nintendo Switch 2 is coming, Nintendo is dropping their coupon pricing, we're playing the newly released Civilization VII to prepare a grand review, Magic: The Gathering announces Final Fantasy commander decks, and NetEase fired the people who made the hit game Marvel Rivals..Related LinksForum ThreadShogun (1986)Discord ChatShogun (1986)Bluesky PostShogun (1986)Things of the DayRym - Someone Beat the Donkey Kong Kill ScreenScott - HACKED DOUBLE TRUMPET
Cavs' arena renamed to Rocket Arena + Why the Justin Tucker allegations aren't as big as Deshaun Watson's full 585 Tue, 18 Feb 2025 14:25:13 +0000 BMXMLN9VQ0TaMahWVb0dxuwSramtox5Q sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Cavs' arena renamed to Rocket Arena + Why the Justin Tucker allegations aren't as big as Deshaun Watson's The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
In today's episode, Liz explains the latest theory about why President Joe Biden didn't pardon himself. Is he going to take the fall for Hunter and the rest of the rotten Bidens? Then, Liz explains why deporting illegal aliens is the Christian thing to do, no matter what leftists say. Liz also reveals the brilliance of President Donald Trump's “shock and awe” campaign and why the GOP's reaction to it shows that he is 100% in control of the Republican Party. And Trump has had a whirlwind of a first week — but do you know why he changed the name from Denali to Mt. McKinley? Why is he so concerned with the Gulf of America? Is he serious about retaking the Panama Canal and buying Greenland? Well, yes, Trump is, and it all has to do with Russia and China. SPONSORS: Crowd Health: Go to https://JoinCrowdHealth.com and use promo code “LIZ”. All Family Pharmacy: Go check out https://allfamilypharma.com/LIZ and because you're part of this movement, use code LIZ10 at checkout for an exclusive discount. American Hartford Gold: American Hartford Gold: Go to https://offers.americanhartfordgold.com/liz or call 866-996-5172 or text LIZ to 998899. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices