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In this episode you will hear: Mark gives an update on Your College-Bound Kid, YouTube Mark reads an article from the Chronicle of Higher Ed about the "Higher Ed Budget Crunch" (18:38) Carter Delloro joins Mark to answer a question from a listener about what an 8th grader can do now (39:37) Mark interviews Micki Meyer, the Assistant VP for Student Affairs-2 of 3 § Micki, gives advice her advice for a student who is not excited about going to college § Micki gives advice as to how much a parent should be involved when a student leaves for college, how much involvement is appropriate § What can a student do to know all of the supports that are available during the first six weeks § Micki talks about the changes in parents over the years § Micki talks about the role of affinity groups in transitioning to college § Micki talks about the Embark program that Rollins has on their campus § Micki talks about what a parent who has a middle school student can do to help them begin to build skills now that will aid their transition to college (01:05:27) Lisa Rouff and Lynda Doepker do a College Spotlight on The University of Chicago-Part 1 of 2 Recommended Resources JG Talks: Helping prospective and current college students achieve success Colleges that allow self reporting of test scores Colleges that Allow Self-Reporting of SAT and ACT Scores Great source for questions about finances and college Edvisors: Financial Aid, Student Loans, Scholarships and Money Management FAFSA Walkthroughs Mark recommends Complete FAFSA 2026‑2027 Walkthrough | From Start to Submit 2023-2024 FAFSA Walkthrough Video English CSS PROFILE Walkthroughs CSS Profile Walkthrough MEFA Institute: A Deep Dive into the CSS Profile Speakpipe.com/YCBK is our method if you want to ask a question and we will be prioritizing all questions sent in via Speakpipe. Unfortunately, we will NOT answer questions on the podcast anymore that are emailed in. If you want us to answer a question on the podcast, please use speakpipe.com/YCBK. We feel hearing from our listeners in their own voices adds to the community feel of our podcast. You can also use this for many other purposes: 1) Send us constructive criticism about how we can improve our podcast 2) Share an encouraging word about something you like about an episode or the podcast in general 3) Share a topic or an article you would like us to address 4) Share a speaker you want us to interview 5) Leave positive feedback for one of our interviewees. We will send your verbal feedback directly to them and I can almost assure you, your positive feedback will make their day. To sign up to receive Your College-Bound Kid PLUS, our new monthly admissions newsletter, delivered directly to your email once a month, just go to yourcollegeboundkid.com, and you will see the sign-up popup. We will include many of the hot topics being discussed on college campuses. Check out our new blog. We write timely and insightful articles on college admissions: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/blog/ 1. To access our transcripts, click: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/transcripts/ 2. Find the specific episode transcripts for the one you want to search and click the link 3. Find the magnifying glass icon in blue (search feature) and click it 4. Enter whatever word you want to search. I.e. Loans 5. Every word in that episode when the words loans are used, will be highlighted in yellow with a timestamps 6. Click the word highlighted in yellow and the player will play the episode from that starting point 7. You can also download the entire podcast as a transcript We would be honored if you will pass this podcast episode on to others who you feel will benefit from the content in YCBK. Please follow our podcast. It really helps us move up in Spotify and Apple's search feature so others can find our podcast. If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! If you want to help more people find Your College-Bound Kid, please make sure you follow our podcast. You will also get instant notifications as soon as each episode goes live. Check out the college admissions books Mark recommends: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/recommended-books/ Check out the college websites Mark recommends: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/recommended-websites/ If you want to have some input about what you like and what you recommend, we change about our podcast, please complete our Podcast survey; here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCauBgityVXVHRQUjvlIRfYrMWWdHarB9DMQGYL0472bNxrw/viewform If you want a college consultation with Mark just text Mark at 404-664-4340 or email at mark@schoolmatch4u.com. All we ask is that you review their services and pricing on their website before the complimentary session; here is link to their services with transparent pricing: https://schoolmatch4u.com/services/compare-packages/
In this bonus DIJ, Greg pays tribute to jazz giant Sonny Rollins. Rollins died on May 25, 2026, at the age of 95.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://www.patreon.com/collection/2136865Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What About an Arc de Healthcare? Trump's Destruction of Our Shared Symbols is an Attack on All of Us. World Cup Joy, Living in the New South, Friendly, Helpful Neighbors and Driving Across America. Henry Rollins doesn't do small talk. The punk icon, author, USO road dog, and longtime friend of the show returns from Nashville to deliver one of the most blistering hours we've recorded this year. He keeps dragging the conversation back to the number no cable network wants to sit with: 13 dead American service members, and countless wounded, from a war in Iran the president picked and can't justify. Rollins walks through what a USO trip actually sounds like — young troops telling him the mission is simply "get to D-FAC" — and asks the only question that matters from the resolute desk: how do I get every one of them home? From there it's a wide-open briefing on the state of the republic. Rollins on Tennessee's generational shift and the independents rising inside a red state. Rollins on Operation Ajax, the JCPOA, and why no previous president pulled this trigger. Rollins on a White House that paved over Jackie Kennedy's rose garden, demolished the East Wing, and put MMA behind a paywall on the people's lawn. And Rollins on what's still good — neighbors who shovel each other out, strangers who change your tire in the rain, and a country whose arc, even now, still bends toward better. If you're in the angry middle, this one will hit a nerve and put some fight back in you. -WATCH full video of this episode here. -Visit Kalshi and trade on anything. Use code [INDEPENDENT] to get ten dollars when you trade ten. -Join Noble Mobile today and get a $100 bonus when you use code PAUL and stay a member for 2 months! -Join IVA and help us get independent veterans elected to office. -Learn more about Paul's work to elect a new generation of independent leaders with Independent Veterans of America. -Learn more about American Veterans for Ukraine here. -Remember Independent is an Attitude. -Learn more about The Headstrong Project for Veterans, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), and Department of Veterans Affairs resources in your area. Seeking support is not a sign of weakness. It's a show of strength. If you or a loved one are in immediate crisis, dial 988 and press 1, or text 838255. Connect with Independent Americans: Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all podcast platforms Read more at Substack Support ad-free episodes at Patreon Connect: Instagram • X/Twitter • BlueSky • Facebook Follow on social: @PaulRieckhoff on X, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky -Join the movement. Hook into our exclusive Patreon community of Independent Americans. Get extra content, connect with guests, meet other Independent Americans, attend events, get merch discounts, and support this show that speaks truth to power. -And get cool IA and Righteous hats, t-shirts and other merch now in time for the new year. Independent Americans is powered by veteran-owned and led Righteous Media. And now part of the BLEAV network! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they hear the current state of the cattle business, from feeder calf sales, to heifer retention, to packer margins. Plus we have the latest news, market recaps and lots more of the cow stuff wrapped into this all-new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. Cattle Industry News JBS USA has announced plans to close two facilities as part of an effort to improve efficiency and focus on future growth. The company will shut down its beef production plant in Pennsylvania, and its value-added processing facility in Memphis, Tennessee. JBS says the move is part of a larger strategy to modernize operations, improve efficiency, and expand production of value-added food products. The company says production from the two facilities will be shifted to other JBS operations, and customers should not see any disruption in supply. The announcement comes after JBS invested in facilities in Texas, Georgia, and Iowa to expand prepared foods production, modernize plants, and improve efficiency. Earlier this year, the company also combined its beef and case-ready businesses to create a more streamlined operation. The JBS CEO says JBS continues to invest heavily in the United States and the future of food production, while making sure its operations remain competitive and efficient. The company says consumer demand for protein remains strong and believes these changes will help position JBS for long-term growth. Last fall, Tyson Foods permanently closed its beef processing facility in Lexington, Nebraska, eliminating approximately 3,200 jobs and removing nearly 5% of total U.S. beef slaughter capacity. More recently, labor disputes have emerged at several major processing facilities. Approximately 1,700 workers at Cargill's beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado, were locked out after contract negotiations between the company and union representatives failed to produce a ratified agreement. The Fort Morgan facility accounts for nearly 5% of total U.S. beef production. JBS also faced labor challenges earlier this year when nearly 4,000 workers at its Greeley, Colorado, beef plant participated in a strike before ultimately approving a new labor contract. REFERENCE: https://meatingplace.com/jbs-to-close-beef-plant-value-added-facility/?utm_source=omeda&utm_medium=email&utm_cid=1103020073&utm_campaign=MTGMCD260614015&utm_date=20260615-0300 https://www.northernag.net/jbs-announces-closure-of-beef-production-plant-and-value-added-facility/ New World Screwworm Update Here's the latest on New World Screwworm. As of Monday, June 15th, the total number of domestic cases is now at 12, 11 are considered active and 1 inactive with 0 active wildlife and feral cases. Counties in Texas include Sutton, an inactive case discovered in a sheep. Edwards county with cases discovered in cattle and goats. Tom Green County, a case in cattle. Zavala County, cases in cattle. Gillespie (guh-LES-pee) County, a case in goats. And La Salle County, cases in cattle. In New Mexico, Lea County had that case in a dog. Livestock and pet owners, wildlife game farms, producers, land users, remember to check stock often for open wounds and lethargic animals. Report anything unusual and head to screwworm.gov for the latest confirmation maps, current status, treatment and U.S. readiness plans. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the USDA is closely monitoring the New World screwworm situation and what it could mean for the current ban on live cattle imports from Mexico. Speaking at a press conference in Texas, Rollins was asked whether the U.S. could reopen the border to Mexican cattle imports now that New World screwworm has been detected in Texas. Rollins responded that the issue is "not lost on me" and that USDA will continue to watch the data very closely. The comments come after USDA confirmed several New World screwworm cases in Texas, including cases found in cattle, sheep, goats and a dog. Federal officials say surveillance, quarantines, treatment efforts, and sterile fly releases are being used to contain and eliminate the pest. The U.S. suspended imports of live cattle, horses, and bison from Mexico in May of 2025 because of the northward spread of New World screwworm in Mexico. Before the border closure, the United States imported about 1.25 million head of cattle from Mexico each year, most of them feeder cattle headed to U.S. feedlots. Some livestock industry groups have questioned whether the ban remains effective, noting that screwworm can spread through wildlife, pets, and other animals—not just cattle. Producers and feedlot operators have also said the closure has tightened cattle supplies and increased costs. Rollins did not provide any timeline for reopening the border but said USDA will continue evaluating the situation. Meanwhile, USDA's eradication efforts include expanded trapping programs, movement controls, and the release of sterile flies from facilities in Texas, Mexico, and Panama. REFERENCE: https://meatingplace.com/rollins-signals-usda-reviewing-impacts-of-prolonged-mexico-cattle-closure/?utm_source=omeda&utm_medium=email&utm_cid=1103020073&utm_campaign=MTGMCD260612017&utm_date=20260613-0630 Chinese Trade & U.S. Beef Exports U.S. beef exports continued to slow in April, largely due to limited access to the Chinese market. Through the first four months of 2026, U.S. beef exports totaled just over 365,000 metric tons, down 11 percent from a year ago. Export value fell 7 percent to $3.13 billion, as tight cattle supplies and record-high global beef prices continue to impact trade. There is some positive news. Following a summit between President Trump and the Chinese President, China renewed export licenses for most U.S. beef plants in May. The U.S. beef industry had been largely shut out of China since March of 2025 during the early stages of the trade dispute. However, industry leaders say it remains unclear how quickly beef shipments to China will recover. Additional trade barriers still need to be resolved before exports can fully rebound. U.S. Meat Export Federation President Dan Halstrom says the renewed plant registrations are encouraging, but more obstacles must be addressed before U.S. beef regains its position in the Chinese market. Outside of China, demand for U.S. beef remains steady. Export volume to the rest of the world is roughly unchanged from a year ago, while export value is up 7 percent. Major buyers including South Korea, Japan, and Canada have purchased less U.S. beef this year. Mexico, however, continues to be a strong customer, with purchases holding steady and demand for variety meats increasing. Several markets are showing strong growth, including Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, Peru, Colombia, and Guatemala. Halstrom says global demand for U.S. beef remains resilient despite high prices and limited supplies. He notes challenges remain, including weak foreign currencies and higher energy costs that are affecting consumer spending in many countries. This is Rebecca Wanner, AKA BEC with the latest news for the Ranch It Up Radio Show. When we return from the break, the current state of the cattle business, feeder cattle marketing and lots more. We'll be right back. REFERENCE: https://meatingplace.com/china-trade-impasse-still-weighed-on-us-beef-exports-in-april/?utm_source=omeda&utm_medium=email&utm_cid=1103020073&utm_campaign=MTGMCD26061401&utm_date=20260615-0300 Featured Experts in the Cattle Industry Jake Tiedeman - Baldridge - Tiedeman Angus https://www.btangus.com/ Follow On Facebook: @BaldridgePerformanceAngus Shaye Wanner – Host of Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ Follow on Facebook: @cattleconvos Contact Us with Questions or Concerns Have questions or feedback? Feel free to reach out via: Call/Text: 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Email: RanchItUpShow@gmail.com Follow us: Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow YouTube: Subscribe to Ranch It Up Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RanchItUp Catch all episodes of the Ranch It Up Podcast available on all major podcasting platforms. Discover the Heart of Rural America with Tigger & BEC Ranching, farming, and the Western lifestyle are at the heart of everything we do. Tigger & BEC bring you exclusive insights from the world of working ranches, cattle farming, and sustainable beef production. 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Die Rollins Aktie zählt zu den eher unscheinbaren Qualitätsaktien an der Börse. Kein großes Zukunftsversprechen, kein KI-Hype, kein spektakuläres Geschäftsmodell. Dafür Ungezieferbekämpfung, wiederkehrende Dienstleistungen und ein Markt, der langfristig weiter wächst.Doch genau diese Mischung macht Rollins interessant. Das Unternehmen ist in den USA Marktführer im Bereich Pest Control, wächst seit Jahren bemerkenswert konstant und profitiert von einem fragmentierten Markt, in dem Übernahmen weiterhin eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Gleichzeitig hat die Aktie nach einer starken Entwicklung deutlich korrigiert. Ausgerechnet bei einem Unternehmen, dessen Umsätze, Gewinne und Cashflows historisch sehr stabil verlaufen sind.In dieser Rollins Aktienanalyse 2026 geht es deshalb um die entscheidende Frage: Ist der jüngste Kursrutsch eine Warnung – oder entsteht hier wieder eine attraktive Gelegenheit bei einer hochwertigen, defensiven Wachstumsaktie?Im Fokus stehen das Geschäftsmodell von Rollins, die Rolle der Marke Orkin, der Burggraben des Unternehmens, die Entwicklung von Umsatz, Gewinn, Cashflow und Dividende sowie die aktuelle Bewertung im historischen Vergleich. Auch der Rückzug der Gründerfamilie, der CFO-Wechsel, die Übernahmestrategie und die charttechnische Ausgangslage werden eingeordnet.Rollins wirkt auf den ersten Blick langweilig. Doch an der Börse sind es manchmal gerade die langweiligen Unternehmen, die langfristig besonders spannend werden.
This episode started as a conversation about vocals. It became something every musician on your worship team needs to hear. In this episode of the Worship Online Podcast, Keith sits down with Shelby Rollins, founder of Master Vocal, to talk about what it really means to steward your instrument well. We start with the voice: sleep, diet, Sunday morning prep, and why training on a treadmill might be the most underrated vocal habit you've never tried. But the deeper conversation is about something every musician on your team lives with: the habits and workarounds you've built around what you can't do yet. Most of us have mistaken our limitations for our style. Shelby calls that out, and the implications go way beyond singing. Whether you lead vocals, play guitar, hold down keys or anchor the rhythm section, this episode is about showing up with the fullest version of what you've been given. Worship Online is your new secret weapon for preparing each week. With detailed song tutorials and resources, you and your team will save hours every single week, and remove the stress from preparing for a set. Try a free trial at WorshipOnline.com and see the transformation! Mentioned in the Episode Master Vocal Megan Moroney If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com. We want to know how we can better serve you and your church through this podcast. Don't forget to sign up for your FREE 2-week subscription to Worship Online at WorshipOnline.com! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
Scandal-ridden Graham Platner easily defeated Governor Janet Mills to become the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine. Will his controversies hurt him with voters? How has the Trump era changed the way voters respond to political scandal? This week on Say More's politics panel, Globe opinion writer Abdallah Fayyad and Joan Vennochi compare Platner's campaign to another scandalous Democrat in Boston, Rachael Rollins, who is running to reclaim her role as Suffolk County District Attorney. Then, they discuss a compromise on Massachusetts rent control and the World Cup in Boston. Email us at saymore@globe.com
It's YOUR time to #EdUp with Dr. Brooke Barnett, President, Rollins CollegeIn this episode, President Series #484, powered by Ellucian, sponsored by EdUp Leadership, the HigherEd PodCon II happening July 16 & 17, & the 2026 AcOps Conference July 29-31 by CoursedogYOUR cohost is Bridget Moran, Director of Content Marketing, CoursedogYOUR host is Dr. Joe SallustioHow does an inn owned by the college where all net profits go to student scholarships become a living art museum & a philanthropic opportunity the minute you book it? Why does Fred Rogers, who learned to serve at Rollins & carried a Life is for service card in his wallet his whole life, represent an ethos nobody has lost trust in? What makes the liberal arts a Renaissance in a moment of AI when discernment, communication & judgment become even more valuable as the human skills that future proof students?Listen in to #EdUpThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp ExperienceWe make education YOUR business!P.S. Want access to the only intelligence platform built exclusively from presidential conversations in higher ed? Well, we have an app for that!Join EdUp Leadership!
At least Tom Vilisak told you about the stupid things he was planning to accomplish. Brooke Rollins on the other hand tells you what you want to hear and then does NOTHING.
"You're in despair. You just don't know you're in despair." — Peter RollinsOn this episode of Podsongs, John Kunkel of The New Division takes the guest-host chair to interview Northern Irish writer, philosopher and theologian Peter Rollins as inspiration for a brand new song. John opens up on his influences — Depeche Mode, New Order, Echo & the Bunnymen, Duran Duran — before the conversation turns to Rollins' work: questioning certainty, exposing the contradictions we live by, and finding freedom from the relentless "tyranny of happiness," with Los Angeles cast as a spiritual "Mecca" selling wholeness to anyone who can afford it. Along the way Rollins unpacks desire, sacrifice, work and alienation, ideology, AI and the unconscious, the films that shaped him, and the parables behind his "pyrotheology" — and the talk becomes the seed of "Idols," a song about the things we all end up worshipping, good and bad.New single "Idols" by The New Division — out 26 June. Stream/pre-save: https://ffm.to/tnd_idolsTOPICSPeter Rollins on desire, contradiction, and ideologyThe tyranny of happiness and the demand to enjoyLos Angeles as a spiritual marketplaceLacanian psychoanalysis and the unconsciousWhy desire needs obstaclesSacrifice, meaning, and fulfillmentAI, consciousness, and the technological singularityFilms, storytelling, and creative inspirationJohn Kunkel's influences: Depeche Mode, New Order, Echo & the Bunnymen, Duran DuranWriting a song live on the podcastTIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro: welcome to Podsongs01:29 Why UK music hits different (New Order, Depeche Mode, Echo & the Bunnymen)04:45 Keeping new wave alive06:18 Moving abroad: music logistics09:47 Writing 150 song demos14:41 Who is Peter Rollins?28:17 Peter joins the call31:50 LA and the demand to enjoy37:01 The tyranny of happiness38:35 The superego's demand to enjoy40:19 Why fulfilling your dreams can backfire41:53 The enjoyment hidden in sacrifice44:33 Why desire needs obstacles47:39 The unconscious and Lacan's "object a"52:56 Filmmaking and prohibition57:43 Negative universality and politics01:01:16 The church of contradiction01:05:29 AI, singularity and the unconscious01:12:42 Music tastes and influences01:14:08 Film picks: They Live and ideology01:19:49 Who inspires Peter now01:20:34 Writing the song live01:21:20 The Vegas parable and unknowing01:26:02 Where to find Peter Rollins01:28:43 The profane temple and lack01:34:51 Post-interview debrief01:39:07 "Idols" — song outroGUEST & MUSICIANPeter Rollins: https://peterrollins.comThe New Division: https://www.newdivisionmusic.comGet the newsletter, support the show, and download the song for just €/$1:https://podsongs.comWebsite: https://podsongs.comPodcast Episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodesMusic: https://podsongs.com/musicInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsongsTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/podsongsFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs#PeterRollins #JohnKunkel #NewDivision #Philosophy #Theology #Psychoanalysis #Lacan #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Consciousness #Ideology #Desire #Happiness #Spirituality #Songwriting #SynthPop #NewWave #PostPunk #Podsongs #JackStafford
This powerful exploration of Psalm 63 challenges us to examine the difference between knowing about God and truly longing for Him. Written by King David during a wilderness season in the desert of Judah, this psalm reveals something profound: intimacy with God is cultivated through desire, not duty. David's words are deeply personal and almost desperate as he declares his thirst for God in a dry and parched land. We're reminded that while many of us can recite theological truths and perform religious activities, God desires something far deeper—our hearts. The psalm takes us on a journey from thirst to remembrance, from worship to satisfaction, and finally to dependence and trust. What makes this especially compelling is that David's circumstances never change throughout the psalm—he's still in the wilderness—but something inside him shifts. The presence of God becomes more satisfying than the absence of water. This teaches us that closeness to God doesn't necessarily remove difficulty from our lives, but it produces something deeper: contentment in God Himself. We're challenged to move beyond spiritual autopilot and ask ourselves honestly: Do we want God, or do we just want what God can do for us? The answer to that question might reveal whether we're living in duty or desire.
Senate Ag Chair John Boozman claims his work on a bipartisan farm bill is about to bear fruit.
We'll start the show by airing a conversation Jim and Boston Globe's Shirley Leung had with Rachel Rollins yesterday; Rollins is running for Suffolk DA, to unseat her successor in the position, Kevin Hayden.Chuck Todd zooms in for the latest national political headlines.Andrea Cabral discusses the Supreme Court's final cases this term.Senator Sheldon Whitehouse discusses the Bill Pulte appointment at DNI, and Trump's myriad grifts in the White House.Mitchell Garabedian and Dr. Herb Brennan zoom in to discuss developments for Rhode Island victims of clergy sex abuse
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins provides information for pet owners in areas of concern for New World Screwworm regarding protection and detection of this threat. USDA Radio NewslineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This exploration of Psalm 8 invites us into a powerful tension that defines our existence: we are simultaneously small yet significant in God's creation. The psalm begins and ends with the declaration of God's majesty, framing everything in between with wonder and worship. We're challenged to step back from our consuming circumstances and lift our eyes to the night sky, to the mountains, to the vastness of creation that reminds us of our proper place in the universe. The central question David poses cuts to the heart of our identity: what is mankind that God would be mindful of us? This isn't a question born of confusion but of overwhelming awe. The answer reveals a stunning truth: though we are small in comparison to the galaxies and stars, we are crowned with glory and honor, created in God's image with intentional purpose. Our value isn't determined by our productivity, achievements, or circumstances, but by the fact that the Creator of the universe deemed us worth creating and worth redeeming through Jesus Christ. This psalm destroys two destructive lies we often believe: that we are either the center of everything or that we are nothing at all. Instead, we discover we are something beautifully in between—created beings who bear the image of our Creator, small enough to need God yet valuable enough to be deeply loved by Him.
In this unaired edition of The Update Journal, we enter the emotional courtroom of television drama, bad decisions, and people who absolutely knew better.First up: “Not Everyone Deserves Your Sympathy — And Apparently, Not Everyone Gets to Stay on the Case.” Captain Olivia Benson and Sergeant Amanda Rollins get into it on the latest episode of Law & Order: SVU, proving once again that no one can turn workplace tension into a full-blown moral philosophy seminar quite like the Special Victims Unit. One minute, they're trying to solve a case. The next minute, Benson is giving a look that says, “I have survived 26 seasons of trauma, do not test me before lunch,” while Rollins is standing there like, “Okay, but what if the person is terrible and I'm right?”It's the kind of SVU argument where nobody is technically wrong, everyone is emotionally exhausted, and somewhere in the background, Fin is probably thinking, “I could've retired three murders ago.”Then we move into Brandon's hot take: Every cheating show has that one rapper.You know the one.Every single relationship scandal show has some guy who walks in with sunglasses indoors, three chains, a studio session booked at 9, and absolutely no intention of answering a question directly. His girlfriend is crying. The host is reading text messages off a tablet. The audience is gasping. And he's sitting there like, “First of all, that's not even how it happened.”Sir, there are screenshots.There is location data.There is a woman backstage named “Mimi from the video shoot.”And somehow, his defense is always: “I was networking.”Networking?! At 2:17 in the morning in a hotel lobby? With someone saved in your phone as “Do Not Answer”? That's not networking. That's a federal investigation with bass boosted.This episode is about sympathy, accountability, bad explanations, and the dangerous overlap between crime dramas and reality TV — because whether it's SVU or a cheating show, somebody is always being questioned under pressure, somebody is lying with confidence, and somebody definitely should have called a lawyer before speaking.
Interview with Jay Rollins of Dead Serious and Insurgent Math. This episode was originally released on our Patreon, but we felt that it was too good to keep behind the pay wall. Jay discusses Richmond Hardcore from the early 90s to mid 00s. If you enjoy more discussion based episodes there are over 80 episodes on our Patreon with this format. Check them out at patreon.com/forumofpassionSupport the show
This week, Dan and Donnie break down the recent drop in Rollins stock, what's driving Wall Street's reaction and why it matters for the pest control industry. They discuss the impact of CFO Ken Krause's resignation, explain why the core business remains strong and review what this could mean for valuations, deal activity and rolled equity in today's M&A market. Hosts: Dan Gordon, PCO Bookkeepers & M&A Specialists: https://pcobookkeepers.com/ Donnie Shelton, Triangle Home Services: https://trianglehomeservices.com/ Sponsors: Coalmarch: https://www.coalmarch.com/podcast PestSure: https://www.pestsure.com/ Voice for Pest: https://www.voiceforpest.com/podcast Forshaw: https://www.forshaw.com/ Peer Groups: https://www.pmpindustryinsider.com/peergroups
WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has responded to news that the New World screwworm has reached Texas.She said she has sent a strike team to the South Texas border to assist.The parasitic fly could put Texas' $15 billion cattle industry in jeopardy.The USDA tested a sample from La Pryor in Zavala County at the USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames, lowa. It was at the laboratory that the infestation of a three-week old calf, was confirmed, Rollins said during a press conference about the case. No other cases have been confirmed thus far. Here is an audio recording of a press call Rollins made to Texas media on the evening of June 3.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
United States Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins makes her debut on Sid & Friends in the Morning to recap her trip to upstate New York. She appeared at a multi-generational dairy farm, using the visit to tout Trump administration agriculture policies and speak with local farmers, who pointed to labor shortages and the loss of farmland as some of the dairy industry's biggest challenges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says New World Screwworm is now just 25 miles from the Texas border. Rollins told media today she would begin regular updates on the issue. Agri-Pulse Newsmakers Host Lydia Johnson reports from the Food and Ag Issues Summit today in California.
California agriculture received significant attention during a recent visit from U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, who announced nearly $1.7 billion in federal assistance for specialty crop producers while emphasizing the importance of food security, trade opportunities, and long-term support for American farmers. During a stop in California's San Joaquin Valley, Rollins highlighted the state's critical role in feeding both the nation and the world. California produces more agricultural products than any other state, accounting for more than $60 billion in annual farm sales and supplying consumers with everything from almonds and grapes to potatoes, citrus, and vegetables. One of the major announcements from the visit was the launch of the Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers (ASCF) program. The initiative will provide nearly $1.7 billion in support to specialty crop growers facing economic pressures from rising labor costs, input expenses, and international competition. According to Rollins, enrollment began June 1 and will remain open through August 7. “Specialty crop producers across the nation have faced negative margins and growing economic pressure due to rising labor costs, import pressures, and high input prices,” Rollins said. The AgNet News Hour team attended the event and also spoke with USDA California State Executive Director Connie Conway, who emphasized the challenges California farmers face before a crop is even planted. “I think Cal Poly did a study. I think they said it was $1,700 an acre in fees before you even start farming,” Conway said. “That's not a seed. That's not a tree. That's not fertilizer. That's not diesel. That's not water.” Much of the discussion centered on California's regulatory climate, water management policies, and the future of specialty crop production. Hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill noted ongoing concerns about water allocations, particularly for growers on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley who continue to face restrictions despite recent wet years and strong reservoir levels. California Farm Bureau President Shannon Douglass also participated in discussions and stressed the importance of maintaining agriculture as a priority for state and federal policymakers. He noted that water availability, labor legislation, international trade, and predator management remain key issues facing farmers heading into the summer growing season. The program also highlighted growing efforts to expand export opportunities for U.S. specialty crops. Rollins pointed to increasing agricultural exports and new trade agreements that could help California growers access additional international markets. Throughout the discussion, a recurring theme emerged: the belief that food production should remain a central focus of public policy. “Food security is national security,” Rollins said during the event. As California growers continue navigating regulatory challenges, labor shortages, rising production costs, and water concerns, industry leaders say support programs and policy reforms will play an important role in maintaining the state's position as one of the world's leading agricultural producers. For specialty crop producers, the newly announced federal assistance program may provide some near-term relief while larger conversations about water, trade, labor, and agricultural competitiveness continue.
What if worship isn't just about the songs we sing on Sunday mornings, but about the very foundation we build our lives upon? This exploration of Psalm 1 challenges us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about intimacy with God. The opening psalm doesn't begin with celebration or instruments—it begins with roots. We're invited to see that worship is not an event we attend or a song we sing, but the life we build day by day. The psalm presents a stark contrast: we're either like a tree planted by streams of water, yielding fruit in season with leaves that don't wither, or we're like chaff that the wind blows away. The difference isn't in our outward religious activity, but in where we've let our roots go down. Are we rooted in God's presence, delighting in His word and meditating on it day and night? Or have we let our roots go down into success, comfort, approval, or other things that cannot carry the weight of our souls? The progression in verse one is sobering—first we walk with ungodly counsel, then we stand in ungodly patterns, and finally we sit in ungodly identity. Drift happens slowly, and what may not feel significant in the short term will completely reroute us from God's blessings over time. The invitation is clear: intimacy with God begins when He stops being a religious obligation and becomes the desire of our hearts.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church
Playlist: Duke of Iron: Sonny Rollins – tenorsaxofoon, Clifton Anderson – trombone, Mark Soskin – piano, Jerome Harris – basgitaar, Marvin Smith – drums St. Thomas: Sonny Rollins – tenorsaxofoon, Tommy Flanagan – piano, Doug Watkins – bas, Max Roach – drums You Don’t Know What Love Is: Sonny Rollins – tenorsaxofoon, Tommy Flanagan – piano, Doug Watkins – bas, Max Roach – drums Tenor Madness: Sonny Rollins – tenorsaxofoon, John Coltrane – tenorsaxofoon, Red Garland – piano, Paul Chambers – bas, Philly Joe Jones – drums Valse Hot: Sonny Rollins – tenorsaxofoon, Clifford Brown – trompet, Richie Powell – piano, George Morrow – bas, Max Roach – drums God Bless The Child: Sonny Rollins – tenorsaxofoon, Jim Hall – gitaar, Bob Cranshaw – bas, Ben Riley – drums Blue Room (opgenomen in VARA Studio 5 in Hilversum): Sonny Rollins – tenorsaxofoon, Han Bennink – drums, Ruud Jacobs – bas Sonny Rollins: een leven gewijd aan groei, vrijheid en klank Sonny Rollins, geboren als Theodore Walter Rollins op 7 september 1930 in New York, behoort tot de grootste saxofonisten uit de jazzgeschiedenis. Zijn leven en werk getuigen van een uitzonderlijke artistieke nieuwsgierigheid, discipline en een onuitputtelijke drang tot vernieuwing. Met zijn krachtige tenor-sound en improvisatietalent heeft hij generaties muzikanten geïnspireerd. Rollins groeide op in Harlem, een broedplaats van jazz en cultuur. Al op jonge leeftijd raakte hij gefascineerd door muziek, onder invloed van grootheden als Coleman Hawkins en Lester Young. In de jaren vijftig brak hij door met opnames als Saxophone Colossus (1956), waarop zijn virtuositeit en speelse improvisaties duidelijk hoorbaar zijn. Zijn composities, zoals “St. Thomas”, combineren Caribische invloeden met swing en laten zien hoe veelzijdig hij was. Wat Rollins bijzonder maakt, is niet alleen zijn technische beheersing, maar ook zijn filosofische benadering van muziek. Hij beschouwde jazz als een vorm van persoonlijke expressie en spirituele ontwikkeling. Dit blijkt onder meer uit zijn beroemde “bridge sabbatical” eind jaren vijftig, waarin hij zich tijdelijk terugtrok van het podium om intensief te oefenen op de Williamsburg Bridge in New York. Deze periode van zelfreflectie versterkte zijn geluid en zijn vertrouwen als artiest. In de jaren zestig en zeventig experimenteerde Rollins met nieuwe stijlen en invloeden, waaronder free jazz en wereldmuziek. Zijn open houding tegenover verandering hield zijn muziek fris en relevant. Albums als The Bridge (1962) markeren zijn terugkeer na stilte en tonen een rijpere, diepgaandere muzikale stem. Naast zijn muzikale prestaties staat Rollins bekend om zijn integriteit en toewijding. Hij sprak zich uit voor burgerrechten en bleef trouw aan zijn eigen artistieke visie, ongeacht commerciële druk. Deze onafhankelijkheid maakt hem tot een voorbeeld van creatieve vrijheid. Zijn carrière, die meer dan zes decennia omspant, leverde hem talloze onderscheidingen op, waaronder een Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Toch bleef hij bescheiden en gericht op groei. Zelfs op latere leeftijd benadrukte hij dat hij zichzelf nog steeds als leerling zag. Sonny Rollins' nalatenschap is er een van moed, discipline en liefde voor muziek. Zijn levensverhaal laat zien dat ware grootheid ligt in voortdurende ontwikkeling en het durven volgen van je eigen pad. Met zijn warme, expressieve klank en positieve energie blijft hij een bron van inspiratie voor muziekliefhebbers wereldwijd.
The great jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins died Monday at the age of 95. He was known for his improvisation and technique, his full bodied sound that could erupt into grunts and brays, and his love of songs. Rollins said of improvising: “When I'm actually on the stage and performing, the optimum condition is not to think. I just want the music to play itself. I didn't want to have to think about it.” We listen back to Terry Gross's 1994 interview with Rollins. Also, jazz historian Kevin Whitehead pays tribute. Finally, critic Justin Chang tells us about the highlights from the Cannes Film Festival. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (5-28-2021), PWTorch's Kelly Wells and Nate Lindberg take calls and dive into the mailbag to discuss The Usos vs. Street Profits, Natalya & Tamina vs. Riott Squad, Bianca Belair vs. Carmella, Kevin Owens vs. Apollo Crews, Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Chad Gable, Dominik & Rey Mysterio vs. Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode, Seth Rollins's direction, Roman Reigns's grasp over his cousins, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
The great jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins died Monday at the age of 95. He was known for his improvisation and technique, his full bodied sound that could erupt into grunts and brays, and his love of songs. Rollins said of improvising: “When I'm actually on the stage and performing, the optimum condition is not to think. I just want the music to play itself. I didn't want to have to think about it.” We listen back to Terry Gross's 1994 interview with Rollins. Also, jazz historian Kevin Whitehead pays tribute. Finally, critic Justin Chang tells us about the highlights from the Cannes Film Festival. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
durée : 01:06:45 - Une célébration du "Saxophone Collossus" qui nous a quittés le 26 mai, laissant derrière lui l'ivresse d'une discographie visionnaire qui a marqué l'histoire de la musique. - réalisation : Marjolaine Portier-Kaltenbach, Valentin Riglet-Brucy, Denis Soula Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Sonny Rollins, one of jazz's all-time greats, died Monday at the age of 95 after spending more than five decades pushing the boundaries of the genre. Rollins won two Grammys and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in the early 2000s. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown has a look at his career. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
durée : 00:15:17 - Les Matins de France Culture - Sonny Rollins, surnommé le "colosse du saxophone", dernière figure des grands de l'âge d'or du jazz avec des œuvres aussi impétueuses que contemplatives, est décédé lundi à 95 ans, indique sa page officielle. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Margot Delpierre Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
On today’s Closer Look with Rose Scott, we learn about the voting priorities of Black, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander women. The details are listed in a new report by Intersections of Our Lives and Ipsos. Jazz Legend and Tenor Saxophonist Sonny Rollins has died. He was 95. Rollins first recorded as a sideman in 1949 and went on to record 60 studio and live albums as a leader. He was also the last surviving musician from Art Kane's famous 1958 photo, "A Great Day in Harlem." Professor and Author Lerone Martin joins the program to discuss his new book, “Young King.” It looks at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his early years and how his adolescence informed his outlook and activism. We learn about the eager “Little Mike” on Auburn Avenue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:15:17 - Journal de 8 h - Sonny Rollins, surnommé le "colosse du saxophone", dernière figure des grands de l'âge d'or du jazz avec des œuvres aussi impétueuses que contemplatives, est décédé lundi à 95 ans, indique sa page officielle. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Margot Delpierre Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:09:01 - Les journaux de France Culture - Il était l'une des dernières figures des grands de l'âge d'or du jazz. Le saxophoniste Sonny Rollins est mort lundi 25 mai à l'âge de 95 ans. Celui qui a accumulé au fil des ans les plus prestigieuses récompenses laisse derrière lui une carrière jalonnée de chefs-d'œuvre. - réalisation : Mathieu Laurent, Annie Brault, Martin Desclozeaux, Caroline Bennetot Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:15:17 - Les journaux de France Culture - Sonny Rollins, surnommé le "colosse du saxophone", dernière figure des grands de l'âge d'or du jazz avec des œuvres aussi impétueuses que contemplatives, est décédé lundi à 95 ans, indique sa page officielle. - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Margot Delpierre Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:59:12 - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Disparition lundi 25 mai 2026 du saxophoniste et compositeur Sonny Rollins. - réalisation : Emmanuelle Lacaze, Victorien Otge - invités : Alex Dutilh Producteur, journaliste, critique de jazz, Samy Thiébault saxophoniste, flûtiste, compositeur jazz (11 mai 1978, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire) Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
In todays episode the TFP gang is talking round table of topics, you just made the list, smackdown, RAW, NXT, and 10 count with Arianna. Jonathan makes a shocking list that had the team scratching their heads. We get into some great discussion about the current and future roster of WWE. Old stories brought back to life and so much more......CHEERS!!!JERKING THE CURTAINROUND TABLE OF TOPICSNEWSRumors of Enzo and Big Cass coming back to WWE House shows are back!!!Is Ludwig Kaiser diving too deep into character??? DanHausen merch sales are up “You Just Made the List” Top 5 WWE Samoans SMACKDOWNThe Miz helping Trick is not good for business Paige and Brie keeping the belts is good for business, let them go for a runCody setting the stage for Gunther to sign was classic Aldis putting Gunther in his place is grrreat for business Carmelo and Ricky Saints put on a solid match Jade needs Charlotte more than Charlotte needs Jade……just saying Fatal Influence is cooking Gunther needing Solo for the win against Keyes is bad business…..doesn't help Gunther's case against Cody RAWFatu gets facts from Jimmy, Fatu vs the Usos would be a good watch Roman could give two shits about the Usos
This week on the Scott Jennings Show, we're diving into the latest news on Capitol Hill, where the US Senate abruptly adjourned for its Memorial Day recess without passing a reconciliation bill needed to fund US immigration enforcement. The Senate was blown up over a proposed $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who were unfairly targeted by the federal government. The fund is a response to the government's weaponization against Donald Trump, but some Republicans have concerns about its implementation.The episode also covers the debate over daylight saving time, with President Trump backing a renewed push to make it permanent nationwide. Democrats have also been in the spotlight for abandoning a national women's museum project after adding language that defined the museum as showcasing only biological women. The conversation also touches on the importance of Memorial Day and the sacrifices made by soldiers who gave their lives for their country.The Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, joins the show to discuss the Trump administration's efforts to stabilize the farm economy and lower fertilizer prices. She explains how the administration is working to bring production of fertilizer back into the US through projects like the Blue Point Project, a $3.7 billion ammonia plan in Louisiana. The conversation also covers the beef industry and the impact of high fertilizer prices on farmers.The episode wraps up with a discussion on the latest news and analysis from the world of politics, including the resignation of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and the upcoming runoff election in Georgia. The conversation also touches on the Democratic National Committee's autopsy report and the latest developments in the world of politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Carolyn Haas, Emotional Intelligence Coach and author Irene Rollins, and author Andi Andrew join Susie on the Bible Talk Team. They're each sharing what the Lord has been teaching them. They talk about the power of breaking generational strongholds, the upside of having a thorn in your side, and the downside of being too familiar. Originally aired April 17, 2023 Check out Susie's new podcast God Impressions on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
This powerful message from Acts 16 challenges us to reconsider what we believe about opposition, limitation, and suffering in our faith journey. We discover Paul and Silas in one of their darkest moments—beaten, imprisoned, feet fastened in stocks—yet at midnight they're singing hymns to God. Their story reveals a stunning truth: the mission of Jesus cannot be contained by any circumstance we face. When we encounter resistance in our faith walk, we often interpret it as a sign we've gone wrong somewhere. But what if opposition is actually confirmation that we're right in the center of God's will? The gospel naturally challenges those who don't want to change, confronts systems built on injustice, and pushes back against the values of a fallen world. This passage invites us to examine our own lives: Are we letting unfortunate circumstances dictate our worship? Have we made our obedience to God conditional on having ideal conditions? The earthquake that shook the prison wasn't the greatest miracle—it was the jailer and his entire household meeting Jesus because two men refused to let suffering silence their praise. Our struggles aren't wasted when we remain faithful through them. They become the very pathway through which others encounter the transforming power of Christ. We're living in the continuation of Acts, and the Spirit who filled the early church is still moving today through ordinary people who refuse to let opposition, limitation, or suffering contain their mission.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church
On this episode of The Still Real to Us Show:-- We recap & review WWE Backlash 2026 including Roman Reigns surviving Jacob Fatu in an absolute war, Bron Breakker's statement win over Seth Rollins, IYO SKY vs. Asuka stealing the show, and what may have been one of the most important WWE premium live events in years-- Reports suggest Asuka may now be semi-retired following her emotional match with IYO SKY at Backlash. We discuss her legendary career, what her future could look like, and why her match with IYO felt like the end of an era-- Jacob Fatu DESTROYED The Bloodline on RAW and we finally may be witnessing the mega-push fans have been waiting for! Is WWE positioning Fatu to become the company's next breakout main event superstar?-- The tea leaves for WWE's future have us incredibly excited as Oba Femi, Bron Breakker and Jacob Fatu continue to emerge as the possible foundation of WWE's next generation. Could WWE actually be entering another boom period?-- Plus, where exactly is AEW going with Kevin Knight? We discuss the slow-burn push, why it's quietly working, and what his ceiling could ultimately become in the company
A special announcement from Raven Rollins introducing Dreadfully Yours: Conversations with Dark Storytellers — a brand new companion-ish podcast dedicated to conversations with authors, filmmakers, journalists, podcasters, musicians, and the minds behind the stories that linger long after the final page.
Join SP3, Tru Draw Josh & Jon Escudero of Dirt Sheet Radio for our WWE Backlash 2026 Review breaking down the latest PLE ft. Roman Reigns vs Jacob Fatu for the World Heavyweight Championship. TIME STAMPS: 0:00 SP3 rundowns the biggest moments of Backlash open 1:59 Intro 4:20 SP3, Josh & Jon welcome you to the show 7:22 Was Darby Allin vs PAC better than any match on Backlash? / Short PLEs are a good thing? / How to view a WWE PLE / AAA love 18:04 John Cena Classic & Minihausen reactions Show recap: 22:27 Overall thoughts on Backlash 26:38 Bron Breakker vs Seth Rollins 38:22 Is Roman Reigns next for Bron Breakker after this win? / How Roman Reigns' current run should be? 44:30 Trick Williams vs Sami Zayn (United States Championship) 53:16 Are WWE fans' standards low? / Was Breakker vs Rollins better than GUNTHER at Mania? 54:49 WWE fans don't want other fans to have opinions during a review 58:08 Danhausen & Mini-Hausen vs The Miz & Kit Wilson 1:06:15 Is WWE making fun of their fans? / Is WWE a parody of a wrestling promotion or is this good comedy? 1:20:10 AAA TripleMania 34 two-night event this September / why AAA is running this show in September to go against CMLL 1:28:05 IYO SKY vs Asuka / Asuka shows respect & cries with IYO 1:31:22 Asuka leaving WWE, semi-retirement? / Asuka's legacy in pro wrestling 1:43:50 Is Asuka the most successful Japanese wrestler in US wrestling history? 1:49:25 John Cena history making announcement of the John Cena Classic 1:56:07 EVIL/NARAKU wins the John Cena Classic / Mason Rook discussion / breaking kayfabe w/fan voting for a new champion 2:03:03 Will the John Cena Classic Title be defended? 2:04:01 Roman Reigns vs Jacob Fatu (World Heavyweight Championship) / Fatu destroys Reigns after the match 2:21:12 Unhinged Jacob Fatu is the best Jacob Fatu / Will Fatu win the title? 2:23:55 Ratings for the show 2:33:10 Outro Like, share, comment and subscribe to support! #WWEBacklash #WWE #Asuka #IYOSKY #RomanReigns #JacobFatu #JohnCena #JohnCenaClassic #Danhausen #Minihausen #Miz #KitWilson #SethRollins #BronBreakker Welcome to the Tru Heel Heat Wrestling YouTube channel where we cover the sport of professional wrestling including all WWE TV shows (Raw, Smackdown, & NXT), AEW Dynamite/Dark, IMPACT Wrestling, NJPW, ROH, Dark Side of the Ring and more. Our weekly podcast hosted by SP3, Top Guy JJ & Miss Krssi Luv breaking down the weekly wrestling news and present unfiltered, honest thoughts and opinions for wrestling fans by wrestling fans, drops every Saturday. We also include PPV reviews, countdowns, and exclusive interviews with wrestlers from all promotions hosted by a wide range of personalities such as Romeo, Chris G, Ness, StatKing, Drunk Guy JJ, J-News and more. Subscribe and enable ALL notifications to stay posted for the latest wrestling WWE news, highlights, commentary, updates and more.Become a member of Tru Heels Facebook community: www.facebook.com/groups/1336177103130224/Subscribe to Tru Heel Heat on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC0AmFQmsRyQYPKyRm5hDwNgFollow Tru Heels on Twitter: twitter.com/truheelheatFollow Tru Heels on Instagram: www.instagram.com/truheelheat/Music composed by JPM
What happens when the person trained to save lives loses someone they couldn't save?In this episode of the Rollercoaster Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Marlon Rollins for one of the most powerful conversations we've ever had about suicide, grief, trauma, mental health, and healing. Dr. Rollins spent years working as a crisis director and mental health professional helping people through suicidal crises, until the unthinkable happened. His sister, Amber, took her own life, leaving behind a 13-year-old daughter who was the first person to find her.This conversation explores the devastating reality of suicide loss, survivor's guilt, depression, addiction, firearms, trauma, parenting, social media, and why so many people suffer in silence. We also discuss suicide prevention, warning signs, purpose, connection, and the urgent mental health crisis impacting children, teens, veterans, nurses, and families around the world.If this episode moved you, please share it with someone who may need it.Key Moments:0:00 The Call That Changed Everything6:02 The Coroner Called Me Next12:48 The Suicide Prevention Grant18:40 His 13-Year-Old Niece Found Her23:35 “Losing My Sister Was a Gift”30:31 Learning to Heal Himself36:11 The Suicide Myth We Believe42:42 She Heard the Gunshot49:19 Did His Sister Plan Her Suicide?56:32 Suicide in Kids Is Exploding1:00:54 Why Community Saves Kids1:07:24 Find a Bigger Why1:14:13 Do People Regret Suicide?1:20:17 Why Suicide Keeps Increasing1:24:39 Mental Health Is Finally ChangingConnect with Me: IG: @tyler.hall (https://www.instagram.com/tyler.hall/)Connect with Dr. Marlon Rollins:IG: @drmarlonrollins (https://www.instagram.com/drmarlonrollins/)
This powerful exploration of Acts 9 confronts us with a radical truth: the same grace that saves us also sends us into the world with purpose. We encounter Saul, a man actively working against Jesus, breathing threats and murder against His followers. Yet in his darkest opposition, Jesus intervenes with blinding light and a personal call. This dramatic conversion teaches us that God meets us at our worst, not our best. We don't need to clean ourselves up before we're worthy of grace. The story challenges our modern obsession with platforms and significance, reminding us that holiness often looks like faithful obedience in ordinary moments—changing diapers, showing up to the same job, loving difficult people for decades. The question isn't whether grace is available, but whether we'll receive it and step into what it calls us toward. Just as scales fell from Saul's eyes, we're invited to see our everyday encounters as divine appointments, recognizing that if we still have breath in our lungs, we're still being sent into this world with the transformative message of Jesus.
Happy Mother's Day weekend to all the mothers in the YLP Realm!And as we celebrate all of the mothers around the world, Mr. YLP of course shows love to the three important mothers in his life, as well as presenting a brand new segment to the show, The 3 Count, where he discusses the three biggest pieces of news for the week, including news of TKO asking WWE talent to take a pay cut or risk losing their spot in the company.Also on the pod, Mr. YLP Himself presents his preview and predictions for tonight's WWE Backlash premium live event, including his thoughts on Rollins vs Breakker and Reigns vs Fatu. EMAIL MR. YLP HERE: younglionsperspective@gmail.comFOLLOW MR. YLP ON: Instagram - @ylp_podcast | X - @YLPerspectiveBUY YOUR WAR & YLP MERCH AT: wrestle-addict-radio.fourthwall.shop.com
Send us Fan MailThis week on Here's What We Know, James Rollins shares how bestselling authors actually create stories that last.James Rollins is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of international thrillers translated into more than forty languages. His Sigma Force series has been called one of the “top crowd-pleasers" by the New York Times and one of the “hottest summer reads” by People Magazine. He's written more than 40 books, built entire worlds, and still approaches storytelling with the curiosity of someone just getting started.In this conversation, we explore how curiosity, research, and imagination come together, not all at once, but piece by piece, until something clicks.If you enjoy conversations about creativity, storytelling, and the human side of success, this one's worth your time.In This Episode:How bestselling authors develop story ideasWhy curiosity is the foundation of creativityThe difference between learning to write and becoming a storytellerHow reading improves writing over timeWhat makes “popcorn fiction” so powerfulThis episode is sponsored by:Sterling Oak CabinetryReed Animal HospitalBio:James Rollins is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of international thrillers, translated into more than forty languages. His Sigma series has been lauded as one of the "top crowd pleasers" (New York Times) and one of the "hottest summer reads" (People Magazine). In each novel, acclaimed for its originality, Rollins unveils unseen worlds, scientific breakthroughs, and historical secrets—and he does it all at breakneck speed and with stunning insight. Known for building high-octane adventures on a solid science foundation, Jim juxtaposes the familiar with the exotic and then turbo-charges his tales with suspense. Always mindful of history's legacy, Jim reveals how secrets, some hidden for centuries, can change the course of human events. His novels explore how advancing technology can impact society—not just the physical threats of unchecked developments, but also the spiritual and moral challenges that result. “The true terror of technology is not the cogs and the wheels, but how it will change us,” he saysWebsite: https://jamesrollins.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorjamesrollins/Tags: how to write a book, storytelling process, writing tips, bestselling author interview, Sigma Force, creative process, how to be a writer, fiction writing, author interview podcast, writing inspiration, author mindset, creative thinking, writing adviceConnect with Gary:Gary's WebsiteFollow Gary on InstagramGary's TiktokGary's FacebookWatch the episodes on YouTubeAdvertise on the PodcastThank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!