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Mike has been one of the busiest actors in movies and TV for more than 35 years. Most recently you've seen him in The Good Fight, The Resident, Madam Secretary, Shots Fired, NCIS: New Orleans, Blue Bloods, Manhunt: Unabomber and the STARZ series Hightown. His other recent credits include Halt and Catch Fire, Army Wives, Drop Dead Diva, Banshee and the films Richard Jewell directed by Clint Eastwood, The Founder with Michael Keaton and American Made with Tom Cruise. In 2019, he wrote a short film, Mend, in which he also plays the lead role. Mend will be appearing in several film festivals in 2020. Over the years, He has made memorable guest appearances in such projects as The Sopranos, CSI: NY, Mean Girls 2, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, CSI: Miami, ER, Runaway Jury, From the Earth to the Moon, Ray and Remember the Titans. He is also one of the stars of Two Soldiers, the 2003 Academy Award winner for Best Live Action Short Film.
If you're looking for calm, structure, and professionalism… you are aggressively lost. This episode of The Rizzuto Show is a daily comedy show operating at full chaos capacity.We kick things off with one of the most on-brand news stories in American history: a police officer named John Murica hitching a ride on the back of a Ford pickup truck to catch a bike thief. Was it the Fourth of July? Sadly no. Was “Fortunate Son” playing? Absolutely yes. Is this the most patriotic thing to happen this year? We're saying yes without hesitation.Then things spiral into a brand-new game: Around the Horn – Mind Meld Edition, where the gang attempts to think alike and instead exposes just how differently their brains are wired. Winter activities, ice cream toppings, body parts, doctor's offices — friendships are tested, conspiracies are accused, and Scott's handwriting once again becomes the villain.From there, we dive headfirst into one of the most heated debates the show has ever hosted: Seattle vs Boston — which city is the better rock town? Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Hendrix, Aerosmith, Dropkick Murphys… the receipts are pulled, the bias is admitted, and an expert is called in to officially settle it. (Boston fans, maybe sit this one out.)Sports fans aren't left behind either. Cardinals broadcaster Chip Carey joins the show to finally explain what the hell is going on with Cardinals games, streaming, cable, MLB involvement, and why it shouldn't feel this complicated to watch baseball in 2026. We also get into trades, prospects, Yadi's new role, and what the future actually looks like — minus the usual panic spiral.And just when you think things might settle down, Rizz casually reviews Rafe's new house live on the air, assigning it a numerical score like it's a kitchen remodel on HGTV. There are opinions on shoveling, floating stairs, blind dogs, grocery-bag moving strategies, and whether knocking on walls is normal human behavior.It's messy. It's loud. It's heartfelt for like 12 seconds before someone ruins it. In other words, it's a daily comedy show doing exactly what it does best.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshowConnect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Minivans Are Making a Comeback For All the Right Reasons Justin Fischer Costco x Nike SB Dunk Resale Prices: Inside the NumbersWashington Police Officer Named Merica Hops in Back of Resident's Pickup Truck to Catch up to Suspect on a BicycleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest: Simon Constable. Constable reports from France with a resident European pine marten, offering observations on rural life and wildlife in the French countryside.2870 SIEGE OF PARIS
A KCUR investigation uncovered a criminal probe launched against a resident by Lenexa police because of a newspaper opinion piece critical of the department.
1 - Gaston Perez - Angelic voice / 2 - Gaston Perez - Time tunnel / 3 - Uccelli - The soul flows / 4 - Daniel Camarillo - Midnight Sun (Cipriani e Hans Gerd Remix) / 5 - EMPHI - Cosmic Arrival / 6 - Harith - Frozen Flame / 7 - Samuel - Pulse (Casnik Remix) / 8 - HAFT - Traverse / 9 - Astronomy - Enclips / 10 - Antrim - Shades Of Reverie / Download episode on MP3 (Right click, save link as...) Help me support NGO Alegría Intensiva, Hospital Clown, in Argentina. Donate now by clicking here!!! Donar desde Argentina haciendo click aquí!!!
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are watching, listener feedback, and analysis of the Prime Video series Fallout. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss Barb's role in the events surrounding the bombing of US cities and what culpability she possesses. Resident philosophers Reg and Thaddeus hold radically different views. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne spent much of his time in Florida reading, including RHCP's Flea's biography, while Dave praised the Italian crime drama Blanca. In Listener Feedback, we hear from Cincinnati Joe via email, and Fred from the Netherlands and Alan in England with their audio commentaries. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: Dave 9.0 Wayne 9.3
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In this episode of Real Estate Investing Rocks, Angel sits down with Janet Field, CEO of Oak Trust Properties, to discuss the complexities of property management. From handling challenging tenants and ensuring clear communication to conducting site visits and managing high-stress situations, Janet shares her experience running a property management company with hundreds of units. Whether you're a new investor or a seasoned pro, this episode offers actionable insights to protect your investments and build strong tenant relationships.Topics Covered:The importance of clear, proactive communication with residentsManaging challenging tenant situations and understanding resident psychologyConducting effective site visits and inspections, including pet-related checksLeveraging client and resident surveys to improve serviceHandling “hot” situations, including safety risks for vendors and staffTeam dynamics and using personality strengths for efficient operationsLearning from mistakes and continuously improving property management practicesQuotes from the Episode:“Just tell us the minute there's a problem because we will correct it. We can't serve you unless we know your expectations.” – Janet Field“There's no squeaky wheels doesn't mean everything's fine. You have to proactively check in and keep communication open.” – Janet Fieldonnect with Angel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angel-williams-re/Connect with Janet https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-fields-7289a94b/
Thank you for choosing TV Pilots License, remember as we approach Chastain Park memorial hospital to keep your plums, brain, toes, and blood inside the vehicle at all times. Welcome Doctor Show Freaks to The Resident Week! We peer inside the hospital for Devon Pravesh's first day and meet his new mentor, the controversial Conrad Hawkins. We discuss ageism, politics in the hospital, and body parts and whether or not they are necessary and *gasp* whether a talented doctor plays by the rules?!? The resident stars: Matt Czuchry, Emily VanCamp, Manish Dayal, Shaunette Rene Wilson, and Bruce GreenwoodSo check in with the nurses, roll up your sleeve and get a hot doc injection with us. Thanks To Riverside For Sponsoring The Pod! Click this link to learn more!HostsGeoff Kerbis Max SingerRich Inman
Send us a textMeet Corinne--entrepreneur, mentor, mom, stylist, and all-around rockstar in the Orlando creative scene. Originally located in College Park, Alchemy has been at the forefront of Orlando fashion since 1998, changing with the times (as the name would imply), growing up a bit, and moving into a much larger spot just over a mile from Audubon Park. (Recorded in April 2025–please excuse any outdated stuff.)https://www.instagram.com/alchemyorlandohttps://www.instagram.com/corinne.of.alchemyhttps://alchemyorlando.comhttps://linktr.ee/helloapgdpod
In this mini series, we interview resident physicians to gain a deeper understanding into the responsibilities and challenges of their chosen specialty, and if their expectations as a medical student matched up with the realities of the field. Our guest, Dr. Shawn Choe, is passionate about neurosurgery. In this episode, he shares his journey to deciding a career in neurosurgery, what the training is like, and advice on being prepared for residency.Shawn Choe, MD is a PGY-3 in the Department of Neurological Surgery at Loyola University Medical Center. Originally born in Korea and transplanted to Chicago, he calls Chicago his new home. After completing his undergraduate education at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, he obtained his Master's degree at Loyola University in Chicago and later his MD from the Stritch School of Medicine prior to starting his residency. While at Stritch, he was one of the producers for Medicus.Episode produced by: Angeli MittalEpisode recording date: 9/2/25www.medicuspodcast.com | medicuspodcast@gmail.com | Donate: http://bit.ly/MedicusDonate
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Minnesota Reformer reporter Madison McVan: ICE Agents' Killing of 2nd Minneapolis Resident Provokes Nationwide Outrage and More ProtestsFormer CIA analyst Mel Goodman: The World Revolts Against Trump's Irrational, Deadly Foreign and Domestic PolicyGulf Coast fisherman Eddie Lejuine: Gulf Coast Residents Live in ‘Ground Zero' of U.S. Fossil Fuel Industry's Sacrifice ZoneBob Nixon's Under-reported News Summary• Japan reopening massive Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant• Department of Justice making unprecedented demand for state voter lists• States, cities concerned over huge taxpayer subsidies for multi-bilionaires' stadiumsVisit our website at BTLonline.org for more information, in-depth interviews, related links and transcripts and to sign up for our BTL Weekly Summary. New episodes every Wednesday at 12 noon ET, website updated Wednesdays after 4 p.m. ETProduced by Squeaky Wheel Productions: Scott Harris, Melinda Tuhus, Bob Nixon, Anna Manzo, Susan Bramhall, Jeff Yates and Mary Hunt. Theme music by Richard Hill and Mikata.
In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Bob Barlow about his extensive experience in hunting, particularly mule deer hunting in Montana. They discuss the challenges and joys of hunting in Minnesota's harsh winters, the evolution of hunting experiences from father to son, and the impact of technology on hunting practices. Bob shares insights on deer population fluctuations, the importance of relationships with landowners, and the logistics of planning a successful hunting trip. The conversation also touches on the significance of weather in hunting success and the personal reflections that come with each hunting experience. Takeaways Bob's first hunting experience was at a young age with his father. The importance of family traditions in hunting. Weather plays a crucial role in hunting success. Bob emphasizes the need for good clothing in harsh weather. The evolution of hunting experiences over the years. Bob's transition from doe hunting to buck hunting. The impact of technology on hunting practices. The significance of building relationships with landowners. Bob's reflections on the peace and solitude of hunting. The fluctuating deer populations and their causes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Bob Barlow about his extensive experience in hunting, particularly mule deer hunting in Montana. They discuss the challenges and joys of hunting in Minnesota's harsh winters, the evolution of hunting experiences from father to son, and the impact of technology on hunting practices. Bob shares insights on deer population fluctuations, the importance of relationships with landowners, and the logistics of planning a successful hunting trip. The conversation also touches on the significance of weather in hunting success and the personal reflections that come with each hunting experience.TakeawaysBob's first hunting experience was at a young age with his father.The importance of family traditions in hunting.Weather plays a crucial role in hunting success.Bob emphasizes the need for good clothing in harsh weather.The evolution of hunting experiences over the years.Bob's transition from doe hunting to buck hunting.The impact of technology on hunting practices.The significance of building relationships with landowners.Bob's reflections on the peace and solitude of hunting.The fluctuating deer populations and their causes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Bob Barlow about his extensive experience in hunting, particularly mule deer hunting in Montana. They discuss the challenges and joys of hunting in Minnesota's harsh winters, the evolution of hunting experiences from father to son, and the impact of technology on hunting practices. Bob shares insights on deer population fluctuations, the importance of relationships with landowners, and the logistics of planning a successful hunting trip. The conversation also touches on the significance of weather in hunting success and the personal reflections that come with each hunting experience.TakeawaysBob's first hunting experience was at a young age with his father.The importance of family traditions in hunting.Weather plays a crucial role in hunting success.Bob emphasizes the need for good clothing in harsh weather.The evolution of hunting experiences over the years.Bob's transition from doe hunting to buck hunting.The impact of technology on hunting practices.The significance of building relationships with landowners.Bob's reflections on the peace and solitude of hunting.The fluctuating deer populations and their causes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
MFA Writers is going to Canada! Neil Griffin, wildlife biologist turned poet and essayist, tells Jared about how both ecology and writing require patience, openness, and vision. Plus, Neil talks about whether “creative nonfiction" is a useful label, the pros and cons of a small program, and UVic's emphasis on training students in creative writing pedagogy.Neil Griffin is a poet, essayist, and former wildlife biologist. A former finalist for CBC's Poetry Prize and multiple Alberta Magazine Awards, his writing has appeared throughout Canada and Western Europe. He's an MFA student at the University of Victoria, working on a book-length lyric essay about extinction. In addition, he is the 2023 Artist-in-Resident for Ocean Network's Canada, where he writes about the ecology and history of the abyssal regions of the Pacific Ocean. Find him at his website, neilcgriffin.com, and on Twitter @prairielorax.MFA Writers is hosted by Jared McCormack and produced by Jared McCormack and Hanamori Skoblow. New episodes are released every two weeks. You can find more MFA Writers at MFAwriters.com.BE PART OF THE SHOWDonate to the show at Buy Me a Coffee.Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Submit an episode request. If there's a program you'd like to learn more about, contact us and we'll do our very best to find a guest who can speak to their experience.Apply to be a guest on the show by filling out our application.STAY CONNECTEDTwitter: @MFAwriterspodInstagram: @MFAwriterspodcastFacebook: MFA WritersEmail: mfawriterspodcast@gmail.com
Hey Rockstars! I am so excited to have back Dr. Christle Guevarra, DO on the pod! Dr. Guevarra is the traveling team physician for US Figure Skating and runs a telemedicine private practice. She frequently travels across North America to teach fitness professionals about GLP-1 medications and their integration into weight management practices. During her Family Medicine residency at Crozer Health in Pennsylvania, she was named Resident of the Year and later completed her Sports Medicine fellowship at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, working with Division I football teams, professional athletes, and recreational competitors.Some topics from today's episode include:⭐️GLP-1 medications can aid in weight management but are not a standalone solution.⭐️Understanding 'food noise' is crucial for addressing persistent hunger.⭐️Identity shifts are key to sustaining health and fitness changes.⭐️Nutrition and strength training are foundational, regardless of medication use.⭐️Building sustainable habits is essential for long-term success.⭐️Mindset plays a significant role in achieving health goals.⭐️GLP-1s are suitable for certain individuals, but not everyone.⭐️Reframing thoughts about food can lead to healthier relationships with eating.⭐️Personal responsibility and agency are vital in health journeys.⭐️Support and guidance from professionals can enhance success.Join the Kickstart Challenge today! A 6-week step-by-step group coaching experience for ambitious women over 40 who are sick & tired of being sick & tired; READY to GET STRONG, LOSE FAT, LOSE INCHES, BUILD MUSCLE, AGE STRONG and never need another diet program AGAIN! DEADLINE to SIGN UP is JANUARY 29th! https://www.rockthatfitness.com/kickstartAs a reminder, if you have a chance, please rate and review the podcast so more women just like you can learn more about the Rockstar way! I appreciate you for your support and love ❤️Dr. Guevarra's Links:⭐️IG https://www.instagram.com/dr.christle/?hl=en⭐️Bodybuilding Anatomy Book https://us.humankinetics.com/products/bodybuilding-anatomy?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaeLm7fc2E5rg-xcbHzoTiV0HW7UOhZrydq8v9R0XNJPl_fDB1zTO9rRbOxzmg_aem_gqcuuOmCUSoGDIbZuq-GwA⭐️RP Strength https://rpstrength.com/pages/team/christle-guevarra?srsltid=AfmBOooKHvpv0WyOqeju2v4JxQPvRBbYlrZHZ-aAT-l_9J6CCjVKCdP_⭐️RTF# 167 GLP-1 Medications & Food Noise: What Women Over 40 Need to Know and How These Drugs Work (Part 1) https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/6c0MCQTdyVb⭐️RTF# 168 GLP-1 Medications & Food Noise: What Women Over 40 Need to Know and How These Drugs Work (Part 2) https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/q3OYaQTdyVbRock That Fitness Links:⭐️Link to join Rock That Fitness Membership Today https://www.rockthatfitness.com/rock-that-fitness-membership⭐️Join the Rockstar Fit Chicks Weekly Newsletter https://rockthatfitness.kit.com/e10d0c66eb⭐️Check Out Our Exclusive Offer for Extensive Lab Work with Marek Health https://www.rockthatfitness.com/rock-that-fitness-marek-health⭐️Head to the Rock That Fitness Instagram Page https://www.instagram.com/rockthatfitness/ ⭐️Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/we-got-thisLicense code: RBWENWHGXSWXAEUE
Hernan Cattaneo live @Woodstock 69 - Netherlands - July 2025 - Part 5 Download episode on MP3 (Right click, save link as...) Help me support NGO Alegría Intensiva, Hospital Clown, in Argentina. Donate now by clicking here!!! Donar desde Argentina haciendo click aquí!!!
A massive winter storm is slamming more than half of the United States this weekend, causing a number of delays and cancellations at San Diego International Airport. Later this week, the San Diego City Council will meet to talk about establishing a resident parking permit program in downtown, uptown and mid-city. On Thursday, about 1,700 volunteers will conduct a survey and count how many San Diegans are experiencing homelessness as part of the annual Point in Time Homeless Count. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.
Resident retention isn't rocket science.It's emotional intelligence applied operationally.In this January 22nd tip, we highlight the three leading indicators that tell you how your residents really feel long before they consider leaving.Here's what to watch:*Maintenance response times because slow service chips away at trust.*Event participation because connection builds stickiness.*Early renewal behavior because confidence signs early.The secret? Feelings matter. They drive decision-making, even in leasing.If you're only reacting when a notice to vacate hits your inbox, you're too late. Track the right metrics, and retention becomes something you manage—not something you beg for.Hit like and subscribe to keep your leadership sharp and your occupancy stronger.Blog: https://www.multifamilycollective.comSupport comes from: https://www.365connect.com/?utm_campaign=mmnHosted by: https://www.multifamilymedianetwork.comPlus: why in-person events like RETCON https://retconference.com/ matter more now than ever.
Host Dr. Jay Sridhar is joined by Drs. Naomi Gutkind and Ekjyot (Joey) Gill to discuss staffing ophthalmology residents in surgical training. The early-career faculty share insights on tailoring instruction to resident skill level, delivering feedback at the right moment, and handling complications with empathy. For all episodes or to claim CME credit for selected episodes, visit www.aao.org/podcasts.
Want to know how your residents really feel?Watch the door swing open when a maintenance tech walks in.In today's Multifamily Operations Tip of the Day, Mike Brewer puts the spotlight where it belongs — on the most under-celebrated, yet most impactful member of your onsite team: the service technician.It's not the leasing agent.It's not the community manager.It's the person with the tool bag and shoe covers.Resident sentiment is shaped in those quiet, unscripted moments when life is disrupted by a broken faucet, a faulty HVAC, or a leaky fridge. How your tech enters, greets, and resets the space says everything about your brand. Shoe covers? Respect. Friendly hello? Warmth. Clean up after the fix? Professionalism.Mike's message is clear: every micro moment is a brand-building moment.Service techs are your frontline. They carry your reputation into every home.They deserve training, support, recognition, and most of all, gratitude.If you're serious about five-star reviews and long-term resident retention, start by celebrating the people who make homes livable.If this message resonates, like the video, subscribe, and tag a service team member who deserves the spotlight.Blog: https://www.multifamilycollective.comSupport comes from: https://www.365connect.com/?utm_campaign=mmnHosted by: https://www.multifamilymedianetwork.com
Non-US residents are rejected by payment processors every day — even with an ITIN.Maria explains why platforms like Stripe approve non-resident businesses quickly but shut them down just as fast, and why an ITIN alone doesn't solve the real risk issues processors care about. From chargebacks and collections to credit exposure and compliance, Maria breaks down what actually determines whether a non-resident can keep payment processing long-term — and what to do if you don't qualify yet.____________________________________________
In this insightful episode of In The Lab, Ruben sits down with Boris and Amanda Palomino — the powerhouse couple behind a rapidly growing assisted living operation. What started as a personal passion for meaningful work grew into a scalable business model with real estate, licensing, care teams, and systems all working together. Boris and Amanda break down what assisted living really is, who it serves, and why the demand curve over the next decade makes this one of the most compelling niches in housing and small business ownership.They walk through the true economics behind assisted living — from resident fees to operating margins — and the difference between running a home, owning the real estate, and building a company that can eventually scale across multiple locations. The Palominos also take us inside their story: burnout, breakthroughs, division of roles, supportive mentors, and how they merged purpose with profitability.This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about assisted living as an investment vehicle, a recession-resistant business model, or a mission-driven path into entrepreneurship. Tune in now to learn how Boris and Amanda built a business rooted in care, cash flow, and long-term impact.HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE:34:30 Amanda talks about a social model of care46:10 Boris talks about the ideal property KEEPING IT REAL:09:40 – The business model explained12:55 – Licensing and compliance basics15:22 – Real estate vs. operating company19:44 – Resident care & staffing challenges24:01 – Revenue, fees & margins28:33 – Demand drivers & demographic trends32:58 – Scaling from one home to many37:45 – Purpose, burnout & balance42:19 – Systems, roles & EOS structure46:58 – Advice for new operators50:44 – Long-term vision & impactCONNECT WITH THE GUESTSBoris PalominoWebsite: https://www.palominoseniorliving.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boris-palomino/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/borisvpalomino/Amanda PalominoWebsite: https://www.palominoseniorliving.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-palomino-617a112a/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theamandapalomino/#AssistedLiving #SeniorHousing #RealEstateInvesting #CashFlowBusiness #HealthcareEntrepreneur #BusinessGrowth #ImpactDriven #AlternativeInvesting #HousingSolutions #ExperimentNation
Deb Glasgow has lived in Ōakura for decades, and says last night's weather was some of the worst she's ever seen. Deb spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.
Hernan Cattaneo live @Woodstock 69 - Netherlands - July 2025 - Part 4 Download episode on MP3 (Right click, save link as...) Help me support NGO Alegría Intensiva, Hospital Clown, in Argentina. Donate now by clicking here!!! Donar desde Argentina haciendo click aquí!!!
It's time for our daily chat with KCBS Insider Phil Matier, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer. San Franciscans found a lot to complain about in 2025. The San Francisco Chronicle found nearly 800,000 reports on the City's 311 app and phone number.
Hernan Cattaneo live @Woodstock 69 - Netherlands - July 2025 - Part 3 Download episode on MP3 (Right click, save link as...) Help me support NGO Alegría Intensiva, Hospital Clown, in Argentina. Donate now by clicking here!!! Donar desde Argentina haciendo click aquí!!!
mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com All our favorites from last season are back along with a few new faces and cases. Victor and Kim break down the plot and Kim offers her medical opinion on the cases at hand.
Could Salt Lake County's 15% property tax increase be overturned? Host Ali Vallarta, executive producer Emily Means, and City Cast Salt Lake contributor Andy Larsen talk about the citizen-led effort to put it to voters. Plus, the Poplar Grove "BioTower" and joyful picks of the week. Resources and references: Resident-led referendum on Salt Lake County tax increase qualifies for signature process [KSL] Salt Lake City pauses BioTower project after Poplar Grove community backlash [Fox 13] Become a member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we are around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to Hey Salt Lake, our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (801) 203-0137 Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: The Shop
In this episode, I'm again breaking down the various types of passes available for national parks and other federal recreation areas, now updated with the new non-resident pass and non-resident fees. We have all of the details about how that will work for residents and non-residents alike. I'll explain the America the Beautiful Pass, the Senior Pass, the Access Pass, and the Military Pass, detailing their benefits and eligibility criteria. Learn which pass is right for you, how to obtain it, and how to maximize your visits to federal lands. Order your passes online here: https://store.usgs.gov/recreational-passes Get the Every Kid Outdoors 4th & 5th Grade Pass here: https://everykidoutdoors.gov/index.htm Find the Slinky Stove that's right for your next adventure at: https://www.slinkystove.com/?ref=PARKography Join the PARKography Facebook group to discuss this episode and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkography Check out our other channels focused on RV travel: @RVMiles @RVMilesPodcast 00:00 Introduction to National Park Passes 00:26 Major Changes to Passes in 2026 01:00 Understanding Interagency Passes 02:08 Annual Pass Details 05:49 Non-Resident Fees and Passes 09:25 Digital vs. Physical Passes 13:10 Special Passes: Senior, Access, and Military 19:20 Purchasing and Using Passes 21:59 Common Questions and Tips 24:37 Conclusion
Here's the truth no one wants to admit:Churn doesn't come out of nowhere.You just weren't listening.In this episode, Mike Brewer unpacks why resident retention isn't a renewal event—it's a daily listening exercise. Residents give you clues. Warning signs. Sentiment. And if you're not picking up what they're putting down, you're already behind.Mike shares how AI-driven sentiment analysis is becoming the front line in retention strategy—capturing mid-lease concerns, maintenance feedback, and even social media chatter before it becomes a 60-day notice.But here's the kicker...Listening without action is just noise.Retention starts when you hear—and act on—the subtle signs. Whether it's a leaky faucet that keeps getting missed or a negative vibe posted online, the organizations that listen well will keep their best residents longest.
Send us a textIs this the lost episode? No, but there is some "old news".We dig into how O&P is changing fast: major acquisitions, new L codes, and a fresh vision for education that blends clinical reality with digital tools. Adrienne Hill shares a grounded path for students and clinicians to build skills without burning out.• Hanger's acquisition of Point Designs and upper limb strategy• Medicare L codes momentum for partial hand coverage• Three education models and how to choose• Why residencies still define clinical growth• Embedding scanning, CAD, and 3D printing in coursework• Practical literacy vs making the "sausage" in-house• Shifts from plaster to digital and what's realistic• Workflows that prevent burnout and improve retention• Ownership dreams, debt realities, and timing• The modified seven-year rule for career moves• How to pick residencies that fit your EQ and IQ• Going rural or high volume to accelerate learning• Broadening applicant pipelines and faculty needsIf you need any help with additive manufacturing reach out to our sponsor, Advanced 3D.Support the show
An update on the murder case against Nick Reiner, after his high-profile attorney quit today. A state report finds an assisted living facility resident was left behind for hours during the Eaton fire. And Dodger star Shohei Ohtani is getting some love today. 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
For the past forty plus years Mike Pniewski has been working with the likes of Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Cruise and the list goes on and on. We promise you, you've seen him if you watch TV or movies. Mike is also helping launch the Annabelle Ham Project, which aims to raise awareness and educate others about epilepsy. Through Annabelle’s eyes, her heart and her voice, we are committed to breaking the stigma surrounding epilepsy, uplifting those affected, and creating a world where no one faces this disease alone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's be real—service is no longer the differentiator it once was. It's expected.What wins today? Resident experience.In this tip, Mike Brewer challenges us to rethink the old model of measuring service. Experience has replaced service as the defining metric for success in multifamily operations.And here's the kicker—experience is proactive. Not reactive.Mike breaks down why it's no longer enough to simply fix what's broken. You have to anticipate problems before they arise. You have to map the entire resident journey—from prospect to move-out to alumni—and intentionally design each moment.From AI-driven sentiment analysis to thoughtful touchpoints, it's all about creating that feeling that someone actually thought about them.That's CSX—Consumer Sentiment Experience.Start building communities that feel trusted. That feel curated. That feel like home—because someone cared enough to plan the journey.
D&P Highlight: A metro county budget dispute WILL impact resident safety according to the Prosecutor. full 618 Tue, 06 Jan 2026 19:57:00 +0000 kzr66xpU9KemVzG7z40ejLELrDTgegCg news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: A metro county budget dispute WILL impact resident safety according to the Prosecutor. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False
Top Stories for January 6th Publish Date: January 6th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, January 6th and Happy Birthday to Malcolm Young I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Lawrenceville's new downtown hotel rising ahead of schedule Lawrenceville resident kicks off new year by winning $1 million in the Georgia Lottery The Latest: US strikes Venezuela, captures Maduro and his wife All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia Mall of Georgia - Sugar Hill Ice Skating Rink STORY 1: Lawrenceville's new downtown hotel rising ahead of schedule Lawrenceville’s dream of a downtown hotel has been a slow burn—years of planning, delays, and setbacks. But now? It’s finally happening, and faster than anyone expected. The Lawrence Hilton Tapestry, a boutique hotel nestled between the Lawrenceville Lawn and Arts Center, is set to open mid-2026. Or maybe even earlier. “We’re ahead of schedule and under budget,” said City Manager Chuck Warbington. Brickwork is already going up, and the weather’s been a surprising ally—minimal rain, no freezing temps. The hotel will feature 120 rooms, meeting spaces, a chef-driven restaurant (Bellfire), and a bar (Old Nick’s). Plus, 200 new parking spots in the city-owned deck below. This project’s been a decade in the making, delayed by COVID and financing hurdles. But now, Lawrenceville’s vision of a walkable, thriving downtown is finally within reach. STORY 2: Lawrenceville resident kicks off new year by winning $1 million in the Georgia Lottery Three Georgians are starting 2026 a whole lot richer—millionaires, in fact. Among them? A lucky winner from Lawrenceville, along with two others from College Park and Grovetown. Their $1 million prizes came from the Georgia Lottery’s second-chance Georgia Millionaire drawing, announced right as the clock struck midnight on New Year’s. Talk about a way to ring in the new year. The Georgia Millionaire scratcher offers $10,000 instant prizes and a shot at the big one through second-chance entries. STORY 3: The Latest: US strikes Venezuela, captures Maduro and his wife The United States launched a military operation early Saturday, capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, in a move that’s already shaking the world. By morning, he was aboard a U.S. warship, blindfolded and bound for New York to face drug trafficking charges. President Trump, speaking on Fox News, called the operation “genius” and confirmed the U.S. would oversee Venezuela’s next steps. “We’ll be involved very much,” he said. The fallout was immediate. Venezuela’s U.N. ambassador condemned the strike as a “colonial war,” while China and Russia slammed the U.S. for violating international law. Meanwhile, in South Florida, Venezuelan exiles celebrated, waving flags and chanting “Liberty!” Maduro’s capture marks a dramatic escalation in U.S.-Venezuela tensions. Trump dismissed criticism over bypassing Congress, calling his opponents “weak” and insisting the operation was necessary. “The tyrant is gone,” said Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets STORY 4: ART BEAT: Beat those January blues with exciting Gwinnett arts events Feeling the post-holiday slump? The decorations are packed away, the parties are over, and—ugh—football season’s almost done. So now what? Here’s an idea: throw on that big coat, brave the chill, and dive into Gwinnett’s arts scene. Plays, concerts, art classes—there’s plenty to shake off the winter blahs. On Jan. 11, the Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra and Youth Orchestra team up for a concert at Discovery Theatre in Lawrenceville. Mozart, Strauss, and even Anderson’s quirky “The Typewriter” are on the program. Tickets? Head to www.tix.com. Prefer visual art? The Hudgens Center in Duluth has three exhibits running through January, including “Sketching with Buck,” a stunning collection of hand-drawn architectural sketches from around the world. Or maybe you’re itching to create? The Suwanee Arts Center offers classes like “Watercolor Landscapes” (Jan. 7 and 14) and “Drawing Basics” starting Jan. 17. Winter doesn’t stand a chance. STORY 5: Meet the first babies born in 2026 at hospitals in Gwinnett New Year’s Eve is exciting enough—countdowns, confetti, champagne. But imagine if Jan. 1 was also your birthday. That’s exactly the case for a few lucky babies born in Gwinnett hospitals as the calendar flipped to 2026. At 12:44 a.m., Julian Alessandro Sanchez made his debut at Northside Hospital Gwinnett in Lawrenceville, becoming their first baby of the year. Over at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Braselton, Brittany and Ryan Hopper of Hoschton welcomed twin boys—Koen Anthony at 4:58 a.m. and Kaden Michael at 5:14 a.m. The Hopper family even received a gift basket from the hospital’s Auxiliary and Safe Kids program. We’ll be right back. Break 3: EAGLE THEATRE Gentleman’s Guide STORY 6: Gwinnett police offering free women's basic self-defense course The Gwinnett County Police Department is hosting a self-defense program for women 16 and up, and honestly, it’s something every woman should consider. The Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) course isn’t just about learning moves—it’s about building confidence, awareness, and practical skills to stay safe. Over four sessions (Jan. 20, 22, 27, and 29, from 6–9 p.m.), participants will dive into risk awareness, avoidance strategies, and hands-on defense techniques. It wraps up with a live simulation—because practice makes perfect, right? Held at the Gwinnett Police Training Center in Lawrenceville, spots fill fast. Don’t wait. Call 678.442.6520 or visit GwinnettCounty.com/RAD to register. STORY 7: Norcross Grad Mason Kaplan Earns NCAA Elite Scholar-Athlete Award Norcross alum Mason Kaplan just added another impressive accolade to his already stacked resume. On Saturday, the Illinois State linebacker snagged the NCAA FCS Football Elite Scholar-Athlete Award—one of the most prestigious academic honors in college football. Here’s the deal: this award isn’t just about being good on the field. It’s for the student-athlete with the highest GPA at the finals site of an NCAA championship. And Kaplan? He’s rocking a 4.0 in grad school, studying the psychology of sport and physical activity. Oh, and he’s also president of ISU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. What’s wild? Kaplan started his college career as a quarterback, playing two seasons at Valparaiso and one at Illinois State before an injury sidelined him in 2024. This year, though, he’s made a seamless (and dominant) transition to linebacker, helping lead the Redbirds to Monday’s FCS National Championship in Nashville. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: GCPL Passport Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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Start the year with killer dolls, museum monsters, Arctic dread, and survival horror at full sprint. In this week's This Week in Horror History (January 5–11), we're tracking the releases that shaped modern fear—then diving deep into one of the meanest “new apartment” nightmares of the 1970s.Quick Hits (Jan 5–11):M3GAN (2023) — the AI “best friend” who decides safety means control… permanently.Where to watch (U.S., this week): Streaming on Peacock; also available to rent/buy on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Fandango At Home.The Relic (1997) — a museum gala becomes a hunting ground when something ancient gets loose in the Field Museum.Where to watch (U.S., this week): Free on Tubi; also available to rent/buy on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Fandango At Home.The Terror (Dan Simmons, 2007) — the Franklin Expedition turns into a slow, grinding Arctic nightmare… with something else moving in the dark.Where to read/listen (U.S., this week): Widely available in print, ebook, and audiobook.Resident Evil 4 (2005) — the “before and after” moment where survival horror changes its heartbeat and gets waycloser.Where to play (U.S., this week): Available via modern re-releases on multiple platforms (console storefronts/PC), so check your platform's store search.Deep-Cut Spotlight:The Sentinel (1977) — late-70s NYC paranoia, a too-cheap brownstone apartment, and a building that feels like it's keeping you.Where to watch (U.S., this week): Available to rent on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home (and more).Weekly Recommendation:Warlock (1991 U.S. release week) — pulpy occult chaos, time-travel satanic panic, and a mean little “video store after midnight” glow.Where to watch (U.S., this week): Streaming on Prime Video / Freevee (with ads), plus rent/buy options.Sponsor — Cozy EarthUpgrade your post-horror wind-down with Cozy Earth bamboo sheets, pajamas, and loungewear. Head to CozyEarth.com and use promo code SPOOKY for 41% off your first order—and it supports the show directly.Starts tomorrow:A brand-new four-part Weekly Spooky miniseries begins tomorrow (Wednesday) and drops every Wednesday: Banned! A snowed-in horror convention. A lodge full of egos and bad blood. And a death marked by one carved word: BANNED.
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Chris goes solo on this one as we share his guest podcast appearance on "The Resident Review Podcast." The Second Look: Navigating Revision Surgery for Carpal and Cubital Tunnel SyndromesRevision surgery for nerve compression in the upper extremity presents unique challenges. While primary decompression procedures for conditions like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CuTS) are common, addressing persistent or recurrent symptoms requires a specialized approach. Dr. Dy provides an in-depth look at the workup and surgical philosophy for these complex revision cases.We are in need of a podcast intern! We would appreciate any referrals!See www.practicelink.com/theupperhand for more information from our partner on job search and career opportunities.The Upper Hand Podcast is sponsored by Checkpoint Surgical, a provider of innovative solutions for peripheral serve surgery. To learn more, visit https://checkpointsurgical.com/.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and concluding music.For additional links, the catalog. Please see https://www.ortho.wustl.edu/content/Podcast-Listings/8280/The-Upper-Hand-Podcast.aspx
Let's kick off 2026 with a little counterintuitive wisdom from yours truly.We all chase full occupancy like it's the Holy Grail. But here's the truth: 100% occupancy can quietly sabotage your bottom line.In today's episode of the Multifamily Collective, I share the very first Tip of the Day—a new series aimed at sharpening your edge in the multifamily space.I unpack why aiming for full occupancy can be a dangerous trap. Think: overuse of concessions, lowering screening standards, and stacking your rent roll with short-term leases that churn like bad yogurt. It's happening in Boston right now. I've seen it play out too many times to ignore.The real win? Healthy rent rolls. Resident retention. Balanced occupancy with market-driven rent growth.If you're in multifamily leadership, PropTech innovation, or just trying to keep your portfolio thriving—this one's for you.Plus, hear what our friend Mark Sharp is cooking up with the Multifamily Mixtape in 2026. It's got something to do with golf and greatness.Don't miss tomorrow's tip: How to Reduce Concessions Without Losing Leasing Velocity.Like what you heard? Smash that Like button. Hit Subscribe. Drop a comment. And if you really love it, leave a review. It fuels the engine and keeps us rolling.
This is a great episode to listen to and send to a Med Student or Resident you may know! In this episode of the My DPC Story Podcast, host Dr. Debbie Lupeika, Director of the UC Davis Network of Affiliated Family Medicine Residency Programs, moderates a graduate panel featuring leading family physicians sharing their diverse career journeys post-residency within the UC Davis Network of Family Medicine residencies. From rural practice, corrections medicine, FQHCs, and Direct Primary Care, guests Dr. Maryal Concepcion (who got to vacate the Host seat this time!), Dr. Amanda Mooneyham, Dr. Landin Hagge, Dr. David Araiza and Dr. Madhupreet Hans reveal how they found fulfillment, autonomy, and work-life balance by innovating within family medicine. Highlights include real-world advice on loan repayment options, building a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice, overcoming rural healthcare challenges, setting up mobile and telemedicine clinics, and advocating for underserved populations. The panel also discusses practical strategies for negotiating contracts, maintaining career-long learning, and the importance of physician-led, independent practice models. Whether you're a resident, new grad, or considering nontraditional paths in family medicine, this episode is packed with firsthand insights on thriving in today's changing healthcare landscape.Gusto, the Payroll and HR Solution loved by so many DPCs (including Big Trees MD)! Earn $100 after running your first payroll! Get paid for your medical expertise with Sermo! Sign up for free and start earning today!Support the showVOTE FOR MY DPC STORY! Help My DPC Story and DPC get more visibility by voting for My DPC Story in the Doctor Podcast Awards (voting closes Dec 29th)! Become A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
In this new mini series, we interview resident physicians to gain a deeper understanding into the responsibilities and challenges of their chosen specialty, and if their expectations as a medical student matched up with the realities of the field. Our guest, Dr. Farinoosh Dadrass, shares what life is like as a dermatology resident and surprises she has encountered in her training.Farinoosh Dadrass, MD is a PGY-3 dermatology resident at Loyola University Medical Center. She graduated from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, and completed a preliminary internal medicine year at the University of Illinois Chicago. To learn more about the field of dermatology and how to set yourself up for success to match into this specialty, please visit:https://www.aad.org/member/education/residents/medical-students https://www.aad.org/member/career/diversity/pathways/medical-students https://skinofcolorsociety.org/resources/student-resources/how-to-get-a-dermatology-residency Episode produced by: Rasa ValiaugaEpisode recording date: 11/25/25www.medicuspodcast.com | medicuspodcast@gmail.com | Donate: http://bit.ly/MedicusDonate
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SMOGS, DRACULAS, AND THE SHOP'S RESIDENT GHOST Colleague Oliver Darkshire. Oliver categorizes customers, such as "Smogs" seeking treasures and "Draculas" obsessed with specific themes. He discusses book runners, discovering moldy copies of Edwin Drood, and surviving government apprenticeship inspections. Additionally, he recounts shadowing thieves and the shop's ghost, a former owner killed by a tram. NUMBER 3 1890
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