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Steve Hayes is joined by Jonah Goldberg, David French, and Mike Warren to discuss President Donald Trump's recent shift on Ukraine and how the MAGA movement might respond to it before revisiting ABC's brief suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. The Agenda:—Russia's rising aggression—The situation on the Ukrainian frontline—MAGA's response—Trump's U.N. speech—Free speech under the Trump administration—Trump's Department of Justice—Jimmy Kimmel update—Comey indictment—NWYT: Being a dumb child Show Notes:—Reporting on the Comey indictment The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of our articles, members-only newsletters, and bonus podcast episodes—click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Comey Indicted. The InJustice Department. Tom Homan Took $50,000. Trump at the UN. EscalatorGate. Trump's Ukraine Flip. Kimmel Beats Trump. Trump Attacks Reporters. Kamala Harris Book Tour. With Jen Bendery, Reporter at Huff Post covering Congress, the White House and political campaigns, Evan McMorris Santoro, Reporter for NOTUS and contributor to the NOTUS Daily Newsletter and Kirk Bado, Editor, National Journal Hotline. Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by The Laborers' International Union of North America. More information at LIUNA.org. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us for the replay of the second explosive installment of Technocracy Roundtable LIVE: Sovereign Siege: Trump's Wealth Fund & the Robotic Onslaught – where the Knights of the Roundtable battle technocracy's financial heist and mechanical enslavement in the shadows of control. Original Air Date & Time: Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at 5:00 PM CDT Hosted by: Courtenay Turner Panelists: Patrick Wood, Aaron Day, and Craig Wenclewicz Building on our inaugural episode's wake-up call to technocracy's tokenized tyranny, we dove deeper into robotics as the trillion-dollar “endgame” enforcer—discussing China's lead in humanoid bots, digital twins collecting biometrics for surveillance, ethical dilemmas like robot “wombs” and empathy mimics, and the looming job displacement wave (WEF: 92M roles at risk by 2030). Then, Trump's Sovereign Wealth Fund (EO 14196) as a potential $200T+ asset grab—flipping from debt to tokenized land/minerals, funding AI empires via tariffs/seized assets, and risking 401k/pension fleecing in a “great taking” scenario. We unpacked ties to Vance/Thiel's monarchical visions, UN SDG funding, and strategies to reclaim sovereignty amid 6G sensor networks and bio-digital convergence. Expect unfiltered analysis, historical roots (1930s technocracy parallels), financial breakdowns (Genius/Clarity Acts enabling programmable dollars), market insights (private equity bubbles, Japan/Saudi shifts), live Q&A highlights (opting out challenges, alt media conduits for techno-feudalism), and actionable resistance blueprints. This isn't theory—it's the playbook unfolding in real time. Missed it LIVE? Catch clips, discussions, and the replay here—let's dismantle the machine together!
Three Big Conversations: RaptureTok reacts to the failed prediction of the rapture happening this past Tuesday. - 8:14 The R-rated anime movie Demon Slayer debuts at #1 in theaters. - 16:34 Ways parents can find solutions to the problem of parental loneliness.- 26:34 Song of the Week - “Man I Need” by Olivia Dean - 1:46 To read the lyrics, click here. Elsewhere in culture: - 42:12 Fourteen-year-old influencer Zuza Beine from the Glow House passed away this week after an 11-year battle with leukemia. Robot umpires are officially coming to Major League Baseball in 2026. The Summer I Turned Pretty will return as a Prime movie, bringing Belly, Conrad, and the rest of the Cousins Beach crew back for the final chapter. The “pi**er” trend has hit college campuses, with students posting viral clips of public urination and even sparking “pi**er hunter” accounts trying to track them down. Axis's new Conversation Starter video, “What Social Media Steals From You,” looks at how scrolling on our smartphones shapes our presence, our kids, and even our faith. Become a monthly donor today, join the Table. For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.
Fomer Chief Shaun Smith joined the guys as he does on Friday... We talk to Spector as he brings his Chiefs negativity on the air.
A full 4 hours of Chiefs talk! We cover a little Ryder Cup as well!
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Note: I wanted a photo of Crippen but Flickr has a bug right now that won't let us access most of our images. Things Discussed: Nebraska: Hero is Greg Crippen, stretch blocker extraordinaire. M is a stretch team, which emphasizes your center. Playing two backup guards but they were good too (mostly—2 errors for Guarnera, 3 for Efobi). Link…sometimes he just doesn't know what he's doing, still leagues better than last year. When El-Hadi comes back who plays? Bryce Talk: Getting him rolling out, getting him comfortable, defenses are screen-hunting. Lindsey: Great gameplan, was calling it well, got Michigan a lot of Ws. Defense: Seeing young guys step up. Trey Pierce is a star in Run D, ended the first drive himself, was a big part of M's stretch defense. Cole Sullivan is a wow player who still makes mistakes but is going to be crazy good. Jayden Sanders: maybe he's just a starting cornerback. Worthy of trust out there. Gotta talk to Wink: It's not just the big things; what he was doing on the Hail Mary was far too cute. There were 14 RPS-1s in the charting, which means he was trying to be the playcaller who won the game. It shouldn't be about the playcaller. Ohio State at Washington: UW has a shot because they have those great skill position players. Jonah Coleman is the best RB in the Big Ten, Boston is the 2nd best WR in the country, and teams struggle going out west to that slippery field. But OSU tends to win these games, and they're a more complete team, even if they're not the same offense they've been, because UW has worse lines. Oregon-Penn State: Franklin will find a way to lose, PSU's season has holes that the scores don't tell.
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TSN hockey insiders Darren Dreger and Chris Johnston join the guys around the table to discuss Easton Cowan playing on the 4th line, Leafs players on thin ice, the market for Kampf, the latest on Stolarz' extension talks, and why Kaprizov could make more than McDavid
The Fan staff discusses the impact of Ramon Laureano's injury, how best to replace him, how the starting rotation should line up for the Wild Card Series and their grades for the 2025 season.
Hear from members of the UBS Chief Investment Office fixed income team as they provide a performance and positioning update across fixed income sub-sectors. Featured are Leslie Falconio, Head of Taxable Fixed Income Strategy Americas, Sudip Mukherjee, Senior Municipal Strategist Americas, along with Senior Fixed Income Strategists' Barry McAlinden, Frank Sileo, & Leticia Zemaitis, from the UBS Chief Investment Office.
Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment, tech and beyond. In this episode the gang's conversation centers around the annual Science and Technical (Sci-Tech) Emmys, significant innovations presented at the IBC trade show, and emerging guidelines around AI use in media production. The discussion also examines the Television Academy's AI task force, which has introduced broad ethical guidelines for AI use in production. And of course, there's a bunch of really cool things to get excited about. Show Notes:Sci Tech emmys: https://www.televisionacademy.com/features/news/awards-news/2025-engineering-250902TV Academy AI Guidelines: https://deadline.com/2025/09/tv-academy-ai-guidelines-members-1236528315/IBC 2025https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/tv-tech-unveils-best-of-show-winners-at-ibc-2025Blackmagic Resolve 20.2Blackmagic ProDock for iPhone 17 AnnouncedBlackmagic Design Brings ProRes RAW to DaVinci Resolve and Pocket 4KASUS ProArt Display OLED PA27USD Monitor Introduced - A Dedicated Filmmaking Monitor90 new, modern effects, transitions and animations, all included in your plan. These tools are powered by Adobe's recent acquisition of Film Impact, whose high-value library is now seamlessly built into Premiere Pro.Avid Content Core and more: https://www.avid.com/press-room/2025/09/avid-unveils-new-ai-and-automation-breakthroughs-to-accelerate-storytelling-ibc2025Nikon ZR (R3d) https://www.provideocoalition.com/introducing-the-nikon-zr-cinema-camera/Kyno update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! iPhone 17Blackmagic Camera ProDock: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/media/release/20250910-01Review 17 Pro: https://www.provideocoalition.com/review-iphone-17-pro-max/Photographers review: https://youtu.be/KIwKEIMjBLM?si=awqppgG-sW_kR9YxOne Cool ThingKatie: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-beat-impostor-syndrome/id1677016372?i=1000726844767Michael: Personal setup upgrade: https://prompterpeople.com/flex-plus-16-9-15-rgb-ips-3g-sdi-hdmi-teleprompter/Scott: CineMath for iOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cinemath/id6742495949?uo=2
We had a crazy week in college football! Clemson is Clemsoning, Memphis came back to beat Arkansas, and as a […]
In this emergency roundtable report, we discuss how clownery has become a dominant mode of aesthetic and ideological expression, perhaps symbolizing the defeat of authenticity. Recent carnivalesque incidents include the chaotic spectacle of this year's VMAs, the meteoric rise of the Savannah Bananas, Jay Guapo's Italian Brainrot Block Party, the political role reversal of the troll and the triggered, Audrey Hobert's debut album Who's the Clown, and more. Links: Top Clown Town outfits at the VMAs: Conan Gray in Erik Charlotte, Megan Stalter as hot dog vendor, Doja Cat in Balmain, Ariana Grande's outfit changes, Sabrina Carpenter in ValentinoSabrina Carpenter Performs “Tears” | 2025 Video Music Awards“I need to see you spin first, sista” from Sex and the City S4 E18Chappell Roan Performs “Pink Pony Club” (Live From The 67th Grammy Awards)“Chappell Roan on the Queer Origins of her Signature Makeup Look” – Gay TimesFlash Mob! The Savannah Bananas Crash The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon“As Savannah Bananas ursue ‘a billion fans,' are they real competition for MLB?” – The New York TimesJay Guapo's Brainrot Block PartyTyler Robinson's bullet casing inscription breakdown – PBS News HourThe story behind FBI Director Kash Patel's seemingly random ‘Valhalla' referenceTrump's presidential portraits from 2017 to 2025“What Is ‘Dark Woke'?” – The New York Times“Why has Gavin Newsom gone ‘dark woke'?” – BBCMexican influencer Marian Izaguerre dies after posting goodbye video in clown makeupAudrey Hobert Who's the Clown interview in Teen Vogue“The Clown at Midnight: Coulrophobia, Counterculture, and the Decadent Pierrot Mask” by Samuel Love – Sequitur Passages from Mikhail Bakhtin on the grotesque body and the carnivalesque sense of the world This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe
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#1 New York Times bestselling author, Lev Grossman, spoke to me about his tenure at Time magazine, how The Magicians poked holes in Narnia and Potter, and reimagining a legend with THE BRIGHT SWORD: A Novel of King Arthur. Lev Grossman is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Magicians trilogy—The Magicians, The Magician King, and The Magician's Land—which has been published in 30 countries and adapted as a TV show that ran for five seasons on SYFY. His latest novel is THE BRIGHT SWORD: A Novel of King Arthur, named a Best Summer Read by The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Time, Vulture, Esquire, Boston Globe, Elle, Town & Country, Seattle Times, New York Post, Lit Hub, and many others. George R. R. Martin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Game of Thrones said of the book, “If you love King Arthur as much as I do, you'll love Lev Grossman's The Bright Sword, a fresh and engrossing take on the Matter of Britain featuring a colorful cast of Round Table knights who don't often get as much story time as they deserve. The creator of The Magicians has woven another spell.” Lev has written two critically acclaimed novels for children, and the screenplay for the movie The Map of Tiny Perfect Things, a finalist for the Critic's Choice awards (based on his short story). He also worked as a staff writer at Time magazine, and has written essays and articles for Vanity Fair, the Believer, the Village Voice, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Salon, Slate, Wired, Entertainment Weekly, Buzzfeed, NPR, and many others. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Lev Grossman and I discussed: How he talked his way into writing for Time magazine The evolution of his career from journalist to novelist Breaking through with middle-grade fantasy and The Magicians How he “got into the weeds” with his latest Arthurian tome World-building for streaming vs. collaborating on the graphic novel And a lot more! Show Notes: levgrossman.com The Bright Sword: A Novel of King Arthur by Lev Grossman (Amazon) Lev Grossman Amazon Author Page Lev Grossman on Facebook Lev Grossman on Instagram Lev Grossman on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're not mad, we're just disappointed about HIM's inability to commit to a theme. And even our favorite weirdo, Dan Stevens, can't save Swiped from its banality. Find us atwww.werewatchingwhat.com,instagram.com/werewatchingwhatyoutube.com/thedhk
Big Brother Recaps & Live Feed Updates from Rob Has a Podcast
Taran Armstrong, Melissa Deni, and Sharon Tharp break down week 11 of Big Brother 27.
Taran Armstrong, Melissa Deni, and Sharon Tharp break down week 11 of Big Brother 27.
Taxes are your single biggest expense, and understanding your tax return could be the key to unlocking more passive income and financial freedom. In this episode, Russ, Joey, and Anthony demystify the tax return and show how you can use it as a planning tool rather than just a filing task. They discuss why most tax professionals don't proactively guide clients and how taking control or acting as the CEO of your taxes can reveal overlooked deductions, carryovers, and passive loss limits. They also break down real examples, showing how understanding your return can free up cash to reinvest in your business and build wealth. Your path to financial freedom starts with understanding what's already on your tax return.Top three things you will learn:-Uncover opportunities for deductions and passive income growth-Identify potential savings and tax efficiencies-How to engage with your CPA proactively to ensure your tax strategy aligns with your financial goalsDisclaimer: The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional for financial decisions.This episode is sponsored by a podcast show partner. We may receive compensation if you use links or services mentioned in this episode.The hosts may have a financial interest in the programs or services mentioned in this episode.
How to identify AI-generated food content, optimize email opt-ins, and build a personal brand with Emily Walker and Bjork Ostrom. ----- Welcome to episode 537 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, we're bringing our very own Emily Walker (Associate General Manager, Food Blogger Pro) back to chat with Bjork about the articles we shared in our latest blogging newsletter! Food Blogging News Roundtable: AI-Generated Food Content, Optimizing Opt-ins, and Building A Personal Brand In our latest episode, we sat down with Bjork Ostrom and Emily Walker to talk about the future of food blogging. The main takeaway? Don't let AI steal your thunder! We dive into why your personal stories and unique perspective are more crucial than ever to standing out. We also cover why building an email list is your most valuable asset (stop us if you've heard this before!) — it's the one place you can directly connect with your audience. So if you're looking to create content that feels genuine and builds a real community, this episode is a must-listen. Bjork and Emily share tips for creating high-quality content that not only ranks with search engines but also earns the trust of your readers. Three episode takeaways: Think of AI as a tool, not a replacement: In a world where AI can write a recipe in seconds, the episode stresses that your unique voice and personal stories are what truly set you apart. Don't just create content; share your perspective and connect with your audience on a personal level! Email is your secret weapon: Social media algorithms can change at any time, but your email list is something you own. The conversation highlights why building a strong email list is a crucial and reliable way to communicate directly with your community and build long-term trust. SEO and authenticity can go hand in hand: From your photos to your SEO strategy, the show explains that authenticity is key. Instead of just chasing trends, focus on creating high-quality content that solves real problems for your readers. This approach builds trust with your audience and helps you stand out with search engines. Resources: Visit the Food Blogger Pro site to subscribe to our email list! The Truth Behind AI-Generated Food Content — From a Chef's Kitchen 9 opt-in form best practices + examples from top creators — Kit Episode 518 of The Food Blogger Pro podcast: How Molly Thompson Grew Her Email List from 15K to 100K SEO in the age of AI: Becoming the trusted answer — Search Engine Land The two parts of E-E-A-T Google hasn't told you about — Search Engine Land Why Keywords Alone Won't Build a High-Performing Blog — Clariti Google: We're Testing Changes To AI Mode To Encourage Clicks — Search Engine Roundtable Easy French Toast Recipe — Tastes Better from Scratch How to Build a Personal Brand as a Food Blogger — Food Blogger Pro Single Serve Cottage Cheese Pancake — Pinch of Yum Have you come across any interesting articles you'd like to share with the FBP team? Shoot Emily an email! Follow Food Blogger Pro on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Yoast and Raptive. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.
What if the fastest way to grow your business wasn't figuring it out alone? What if you leaned into collaboration? Today on the Strategy Hour Podcast, I'm joined by Eleanor Beaton, Founder of Safi Media and Host of The Woman-Owned Podcast. She's trained tens of thousands of entrepreneurs, advised at Yale, and built a business that's changing the way women approach growth. Connect with Abagail Instagram All the Links! In this conversation, we explore feminism, the pressure to be a provider, and why hyper-independence isn't the solution many of us think it is. Then, in the second half, we're going to break down her round table growth strategy, a simple but powerful approach that could double your leads organically. I hope you're ready, because we're about to go deep! Episode Highlights The Fire Behind Eleanor's Mission [0:01:10] Why Eleanor Believes in a Bold Vision for 2030 [0:10:18] How to Leverage Corporate Deals for Financial Runway. [0:14:38] What Deal Velocity and Deal Durability Can Do for You [0:18:25] The Roundtable Growth Strategy You Need to Pay Attention To [0:26:29] How to Continue Leveraging Your Audience After a Roundtable [0:40:03] Special Thanks to Our Advertiser FreshBooks Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate, and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to thestrategyhour.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charlie Kirk's memorial service wasn't just a cultural moment—it became a global platform for the gospel. In this episode, Dr. Jim Van Gelderen, Ryan Swanson, and Bobby Bosler reflect on what they saw and heard: clear gospel preaching, thousands standing in bold public response, and a generation stirred by urgency. Together they unpack Charlie's testimony of bold gospel witness and challenge young people to embrace clarity, courage, and Spirit-led risk without delay.Topics DiscussedFirsthand report of Charlie Kirk's memorial from inside the stadiumPastor Rob McCoy's bold gospel invitation and its impactOver a thousand public responses and the power of clear calls to actionWhy declarations of faith drew the loudest cheersThe legacy of bold gospel witness in a postmodern worldUrgency, risk, and grassroots Christianity for the next generationKey TakeawaysClarity resonates. The gospel cuts through politics and emotion when spoken plainly.Boldness multiplies. Courage at the microphone encourages courage in the crowd.Decisions need discipleship. QR codes and follow-up show faith steps matter.Now is the time. Delayed obedience is disobedience—urgency defines a bold gospel witness. If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
Kyle Shanahan joins the 49ers Roundtable to preview a daunting week 1 matchup in Seattle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're bringing back a favorite format to go behind the headlines with top beat reporters covering colleges. Our latest roundtable focuses on how the Trump administration's many executive orders, research grant cancellations, and crackdowns on international students are changing the higher ed landscape in the U.S. and globally. Jeff and Michael are joined by reporters from The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, and The Chronicle of Higher Education to hear their insights and analysis. This episode made with support from Ascendium Education Group.Chapters0:00 - Introducing the Reporters in the Roundtable4:10 - How the Trump Administration Picks Which Colleges to Target?8:36 - A Shift from Ivies to SEC Schools11:01 - How the Campus Mood Is Different at Mizzou Than at Harvard13:05 - What's New With International Students on Campus14:55 - Will International Education Decline Globally?17:17 - The Impact of International Student Decline on Colleges' Bottom Lines19:07 - How Much Has International Enrollment Declined?20:55 - Will International Students Fear Returning Home for the Summer?22:24 - Sponsor Break22:36 - Lessons from the Santa Ono Bid to Lead University of Florida26:50 - Divide Between Red State and Blue State Universities29:25 - Will Trump Changes to Higher Ed Stick?35:38 - Predicting How the Supreme Court Will Rule on Harvard Case37:13 - Lightning RoundPublications Mentioned:"Universities in Red States and Heartland May Be Winners as Ivy League Contends with Trump Onslaught," by Hilary Burns in The Boston Globe“Trump Administration's Cuts to Harvard Funding Are Unconstitutional, Judge Rules,” by Doug Belkin in The Wall Street Journal"Even as Classes Begin, Some Foreign Students Are Still in Visa Limbo,” by Karin Fischer in The Chronicle of Higher Education.Connect with Michael Horn:Sign Up for the The Future of Education NewsletterWebsiteLinkedInX (Twitter)Threads Connect with Jeff Selingo:Dream School: Finding the College That's Right for YouSign Up for the Next NewsletterWebsiteX (Twitter)ThreadsLinkedInConnect with Future U:TwitterYouTubeThreadsInstagramFacebookLinkedIn Submit a question and if we answer it on air we'll send you Future U. swag!Sign up for Future U. emails to get special updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operatives Calvin Dyson, YouTube James Bond expert, Pentex Productions, YouTube film essayist and Dave Schilling, humorist and author of Horror's New Wave: 15 Years of Blumhouse, reveal what keeps them alive while discussing the impact and legacy of Pierce Brosnan's debut 007 adventure, 1995's GoldenEye. You can visit Calvin's YouTube page, and follow him on X and Instagram.Hear more from Pentex Productions over at his YouTube channel.Purchase Dave's new book, Horror's New Wave: 15 Years of Blumhouse, on Amazon. You can also follow him on X, Threads and Instagram.Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, ad-free episodes, movie commentaries and more!Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble.Social media: @spyhardsView the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhardsPodcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.Theme music by Doug Astley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter In this special episode of The Drive, Peter hosts a strength and conditioning roundtable with three experts in the field—Gabrielle Lyon, Jeff Cavaliere, and Mike Boyle. Together they explore why maintaining muscle mass, strength, and power is essential for healthspan and longevity, and examine how resistance training supports metabolic resilience and injury prevention across the lifespan. The conversation covers practical strategies for getting started and staying consistent, the importance of a protein-centered diet tailored to age and activity level, and approaches to resistance training for peri- and post-menopausal women—including tendon care and optimal programming. They debate single-leg training versus heavy bilateral lifts, share knee-friendly lower-body options, and highlight exercises that belong in the “graveyard” due to poor risk-reward ratios. Finally, the group discusses youth sports specialization, emphasizing the long-term value of variety for developing lifelong athletes. We discuss: Personal career journeys and philosophies of each guest that shaped their approaches to strength, conditioning, and lifelong health [3:30]; Why so few people engage in resistance training despite its proven health benefits [8:30]; Mike's low-stress, high-consistency method for training beginners to resistance training [18:45]; How resistance training enhances metabolic health and body composition even in lean, highly active endurance athletes [25:30]; The dominant role of nutrition in shaping physique and achieving low body fat, the synergistic effect of resistance training, and the unrealistic expectations about muscle growth and fat loss [28:30]; Why Jeff advocates for five meals a day, and why meal timing matters less than overall protein intake and caloric consistency [38:00]; Optimizing protein for every stage of life: quality, quantity, and guidelines for diverse diets and body types [44:15]; The advantages of unilateral lower-body training over heavy bilateral lifts: impact on strength, athleticism, recovery, and functional movement [51:45]; Rethinking heavy squats and deadlifts: risk-reward, aging bodies, and the case for reverse lunges and other single-leg alternatives [1:01:15]; Adapting with age: Gabrielle on injuries, hip dysplasia, and the shift to smarter training [1:10:15]; Exercises that belong in the “iron graveyard”: unnecessarily risky exercises and their safer alternatives [1:19:15]; The downside of early sports specialization in children and the long-term benefits of encouraging kids to play multiple sports [1:25:00]; Advice for preventing an Achilles injury: calf strength, ankle mobility, and listening to pain signals [1:33:15]; Shoulder pain: how to keep training the upper body when shoulder pain limits pressing movements [1:40:45]; Effective strength training strategies for women before, during, and after the menopausal transition [1:43:15]; Best practices for strength training and athletic development in children, and the pitfalls of early sports specialization [1:50:30]; How to foster healthy habits and an interest in fitness beyond playing sports [2:00:00]; Something each guest has changed their mind about in the last five years [2:04:00]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the evolving landscape of gun control politics, particularly focusing on comments made by Senator Chris Murphy that suggest a shift in the Democratic Party's approach to gun rights. The conversation highlights the importance of the NRA and the Second Amendment in current political discourse, as well as the implications of recent election results that favor pro-gun candidates. AWR Hawkins joins the discussion to provide insights on recent events, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its impact on the conservative movement. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman shares his perspective on new gun laws in Florida, emphasizing the need for responsible gun ownership and the importance of public safety. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the recent changes in Florida's gun laws, particularly the legalization of open carry. The conversation delves into the implications for past convictions, the importance of self-defense laws, and the cultural shifts surrounding gun ownership. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman provides insights into law enforcement's response to these changes, while the panel reflects on personal experiences with firearms. The discussion also touches on the evolving political landscape, with Democrats reconsidering their stance on gun control in light of changing voter demographics and the assassination of a conservative figure. Takeaways Chris Murphy's recent comments indicate a shift in the Democratic Party's stance on gun control. The NRA continues to advocate for Second Amendment rights amidst changing political landscapes. Polling shows strong support for the Second Amendment even in traditionally blue states. The recent election results suggest a growing acceptance of pro-gun candidates. Public sentiment is shifting towards more freedom in gun ownership and carry laws. The importance of staying engaged in the fight for gun rights is emphasized. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman discusses the implications of new gun laws in Florida. The media's portrayal of gun owners often misrepresents the reality of responsible ownership. AWR Hawkins highlights the need for accountability in political discourse regarding gun control. The conversation reflects a broader cultural shift towards valuing personal freedom and responsibility. Keywords gun control, Chris Murphy, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, elections, NRA, AWR Hawkins, Sheriff Kurt Hoffman, Florida gun laws, public safety, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, Open Carry, Florida Gun Laws, Self-Defense, Legal Representation, Gun Ownership, Political Commentary, Gun Control, Law Enforcement
Is RFK Jr. in trouble? What will be the lasting impact of the murder of Charlie Kirk? What is the fate of California's redistricting referendum? It's time for an early autumn discussion of politics and politicians. Join us for the Week to Week political roundtable. Learn more about the people, trends and topics driving the political news of the day. Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California is a nonprofit public forum; we welcome donations made during registration to support the production of our online programming. See other upcoming Week to Week political roundtables, as well as audio and video of past Week to Week programs. Commonwealth Club World Affairs is a public forum. Any views expressed in our programs are those of the speakers and not of Commonwealth Club World Affairs. This program contains EXPLICIT language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's DEER SHOP PODCAST we are joined by Matt Williams (Born Again Bowhuntng) and Aaron Olsen (Next Step Outdoors) to discuss the landscape of deer hunting in todays social media driven world. Baiting, poachers, saddles, drones, trail cameras, western hunting, mature bucks, you name it...we cover it!
In this episode of Crossing Faiths, John Pinna speaks with Eric Roux from the United Religions Initiative (URI) about his personal and professional journey in interfaith collaboration and religious freedom advocacy. Roux recounts how his work began by defending his own faith, Scientology, against discrimination in France, but evolved as he recognized the greater power and necessity of working alongside other religious communities to support each other. They discuss the complex landscape of religious freedom in Europe and explore the unique, grassroots structure of URI, which fosters "Cooperation Circles" worldwide to build relationships and tackle local issues—from environmentalism to violence prevention—through collaborative action. Key themes include the effectiveness of diverse communities defending one another, the importance of moving beyond dialogue to tangible cooperation, and the belief that building genuine relationships is the most effective way to create a more peaceful world focused on shared goals and human dignity. Eric Roux has devoted himself to the service of his faith and to the universal cause of freedom of religion for more than three decades. He became a member of the clergy of the Church of Scientology in 1993 and was ordained as a minister of religion shortly thereafter. From the earliest days of his ministry, he demonstrated a strong commitment to both spiritual outreach and humanitarian initiatives. Recognizing that meaningful progress requires cooperation across faith traditions, Eric Roux co-founded the FoRB Roundtable Brussels EU. This innovative platform regularly brings together over one hundred governmental and non-governmental organizations to exchange insights, forge alliances, and develop joint strategies for the protection and promotion of religious rights. Through regular meetings, the Roundtable has become a crucible for collaborative policymaking, leading to tangible improvements in legal safeguards for persecuted minorities. His work has earned him international acclaim as a champion of freedom of religion and belief. In recognition of his skills in consensus-building and his unwavering dedication to human dignity, Eric Roux was recently elected Chair of the Global Council of the United Religions Initiative (URI), the world's largest grassroots network dedicated to interreligious cooperation. As Chair, he now guides URI's strategic vision, supporting a myriad of local multifaith groups and grassroots projects.
It's time to ask some hard-hitting questions on the Arkansas football program. To do this, we are joined by Jason Pattyson.
At the Reader House Author Roundtable, authors from all walks of life writing in all genres come together to discuss the trials and tribulations of publishing their first book. Learn the pitfalls and the do's and dont's from the mouths of those who have experienced it first-hand. Find out how these authors dealt with the editing process, determining which retail outlets to sell their books in, publicity, and royalties. The publishing field is an intricate business - learn how these published authors weaved their way through the process.
Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
At the Reader House Author Roundtable, authors from all walks of life writing in all genres come together to discuss the trials and tribulations of publishing their first book. Learn the pitfalls and the do's and dont's from the mouths of those who have experienced it first-hand. Find out how these authors dealt with the editing process, determining which retail outlets to sell their books in, publicity, and royalties. The publishing field is an intricate business - learn how these published authors weaved their way through the process.
That dreaded 3 PM energy crash after a carb-heavy lunch is a common experience, but the solution isn't to abandon carbohydrates—it's to choose them wisely. This is where understanding the Glycemic Index (GI), your body's blood sugar speedometer, becomes essential. We move beyond the diet trends to deliver clear science and provide simple, actionable strategies for selecting smarter carbs. By making these mindful swaps, you can fuel your body for sustained energy all day long and finally conquer that afternoon slump. / Round Table's Happy Place (13:40)! On the show: Steve, Niu Honglin & Yushan
Steve Hayes, Kevin Williamson, Sarah Isgur, and Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle discuss the Trump administration's attempted crackdown on free speech following the assassination of Charlie Kirk before digging into the details of a new TikTok “deal.”Plus: Is fall the best season, or overrated? The Agenda—Jimmy Kimmel gets suspended—The role of the Federal Communications Commission—Obama administration vs. Trump administration on free speech—‘LOL nothing matters'—TikTok dilemma—Why fall is the best season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kimmel Cancelled. FCC's Carr: More to Come. Big Media Keeps Caving. Trump Attacks Reporters. Chilling Effect? AG Bondi vs. Free Speech. Right Wing's New Cancel Culture. Will There be Accountability? With Sabrina Siddiqui, national politics reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Hunter Walker, investigative reporter for Talking Points Memo and Geoff Earle long time Washington correspondent for the Daily Mail and New York Post.Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by The American Federation of Teachers. More information at AFT.org.You can buy the new book by the President of the AFT, Randi Weingarten, Why Fascists Fear Teachers, here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome to the 81st edition of the Coach's Corner Round Table on the Hoop Heads Podcast. Each episode of the Coach's Corner Round Table will feature our All-Star lineup of guests answering a single basketball question. A new Coach's Corner Round Table will drop around the 15th of each month.September's Round Table question is: How do you define and communicate roles to players so they buy in and execute effectively?Our Coaching Lineup this month:Jerry Buckley – Bishop Kenny (FL) High SchoolChris DeLisio – Olmsted Falls (OH) High SchoolStephen Halstead – Grace CollegeJoe Harris – Lake Chelan (WA) High SchoolBob Krizancic –Mentor (OH) High SchoolCooperNeimand – Performance Coach for College Basketball CoachesDon Showalter - USA BasketballJohn Shulman – University of Central ArkansasPlease enjoy this Round Table episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast and once you're finished listening please give the show a five star rating and review after you subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow us on twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballThe Dr. Dish Basketball Semi-Annual Sale is live. For a limited time, save up to $4,000 on their lineup of basketball shooting machines. If you're serious about taking your game to the next level, whether you're a player, a parent, or a coach, this is the sale you've been waiting for. Dr. Dish machines are proven to help players improve their shot form, build consistency, and gain the confidence needed on the court. Don't miss out on these limited-time savings. Visit drdishbasketball.com today.The Coaching PortfolioYour first impression is everything when applying for a new coaching job. A professional coaching portfolio is the tool that highlights your coaching achievements and philosophies and, most of all, helps separate you and your abilities from the other applicants. Special Price
Three Big Conversations: The wilted rose emoji is the new broken heart emoji. - 12:32 The aftermath of the Charlie Kirk shooting. - 23:00 A new study about why the so-called “unhappiness hump” of midlife is shifting. - 43:36 Song of the Week - "Back to Friends" - sombr - 1:36 To read the lyrics click here. Elsewhere in culture: - 1:01:26 As of this past Sunday, Turning Point USA had reported 54,000 new inquiries from people wanting to start chapters of the organization Charlie Kirk helped to cofound. The game Borderlands 4 has been released, but it has several performance issues on gaming consoles. So-called “green witchcraft” is now trending, which is supposed to involve a mixture of herbalism and eco-friendly rituals. Apple's iOS 26, with its new Liquid Glass design style, is now available to anyone with iPhone 11 or later. The new Gen Z trend of “reverse catfishing” involves deliberately underselling oneself online, in the hopes of finding a connection with someone based on more than just edited images. Become a monthly donor today, join the Table. And for more resources, go to axis.org.
Former KC Chief Shaun Smith joins the show, they have Matt McMullen on and then we talk about who has been a Richard this week.
Chiefs Radio Networks own Matt McMullen joins the guys for the round table to talk this must win game this Sunday night.
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In the wake of Charlie Kirk's shocking assassination, Americans are bracing for further political attacks. But is further violence inevitable? And what can be done to prevent things from escalating? Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis assembles a roundtable to discuss these sobering and important issues. The panelists include: Avi Woolf - Host of Avi's Conversational Corner Ryan Rogers - Host of Reality Therapy Shawn Whatley - Host of Concepts with Shawn Whatley Corey Nathan - Host of Talkin' Politics and Religion without Killin' Each Other Justin Stapley - Host of Self-Evident Substack
In this laid-back episode of The Band of Traders, host Kyle catches up with returning guests Bear Goes Long and Fleri amid house construction updates, a wild DEF CON Vegas trip, and family chaos like bounce house birthday bashes. The real gold kicks in with Fleri's raw August 2025 reflections on battling a brutal streak of 12 straight poker tournament bubbles and trading slumps from a fried PC and packed schedule. Shifting from "woe is me" to "I'm closer than I think," Fleri unpacks the power of mindset reframes… celebrating deep runs and solid entries while laser-focusing on exits, self-talk, and full-trade planning (entry, stop, target). With real-talk examples from recent NQ rips and ES tanks, the trio dives into ditching emotional piking, simplifying charts, and why outliers shouldn't derail your process. Packed with actionable insights for traders and poker pros, plus laughs on scalping vs. trading and the emotional grind.Subscribe, share, and join the trading conversations on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Discord!Sponsors and FriendsOur podcast is sponsored by Sue Maki at Fairway Independent Mortgage (MLS# 206048). Licensed in 38 states, if you need anything mortgage-related, reach out to her at SMaki@fairwaymc.com or give her a call at (520) 977-7904. Tell her 2 Bulls sent you to get the best rates available!If you are interested in signing up with TRADEPRO Academy, you can use our affiliate link here. We receive compensation for any purchases made when using this link, so it's a great way to support the show and learn at the same time! **Use code CHINASHOP15 to save 15%**Visit Airsoftmaster.com to support one of our own!To contact us, you can email us directly at bandoftraderspodcast@gmail.com Check out our directory for other amazing interviews we've done in the past!If you like our show, please let us know by rating and subscribing on your platform of choice!If you like our show and hate social media, then please tell all your friends!If you have no friends and hate social media and you just want to give us money for advertising to help you find more friends, then you can donate to support the show here!Fleri:Fleri is a seasoned trader whose journey began in the early days of crypto exchanges and mid-cap stocks. Evolving over time, he redirected his focus to futures and intraday trading, specifically honing his expertise in ES, NQ, RTY, CL, and UB. His approach is deeply rooted in Market Auction Theory, navigating the market by tracking participants through a nuanced blend of pattern recognition and the confluence of Price Action and Order Flow. At the heart of Fleri's trading philosophy is a meticulous plan of execution, identifying areas for the auction to potentially seek value. Leveraging Order Flow and Price Action, he capitalizes on opportunities that present themselves throughout the trading day. Fleri is not just a trader; he's a dedicated educator, sharing his insights through podcasts, Twitter, and Discord to support fellow traders on their journeys. What sets Fleri apart is not only his technical prowess but also his lighthearted approach and transparency about both past and current struggles. In the complex world of trading, Fleri brings not only expertise but also a relatable and open demeanor, creating a supportive environment for traders to learn and thrive.Follow Fleri on TwitterSub to Rare Barrel on YouTubeBear:Bear made the transition from investing to trading at the beginning of COVID. After initial success with options, he quickly learned that his luck was greater than his skill and shifted his focus to futures. Bear has fully embraced the role of emotions and mental capital with the mindset that trading futures is purely an internal struggle that rewards patience, calm, bravery, focus, passion, and commitment. Beyond markets Bear finds joy in his community as a volunteer firefighter and EMT.Follow Bear on TwitterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Things Discussed: Biff Poggi love: We don't often get honesty about what they did wrong. Let Underwood cook? Not sure if it's going to hold up because people revert to learned behaviors when stress gets high. It's easy against Central. We saw enough that Oklahoma should be a blip: the RPOs are real, the zone reads are real. QB run game: Forces defenses to make themselves easier to read, because they have to play 11-on-11 unless they can two-gap at the DT spots. Oklahoma and Nebraska are good at messing with a quarterback's reads, and Bryce wants to make them quickly. Take away their options and you give Bryce a true read. Nebraska's defense is all about generating confusion. Bryce running early on pass reads: good thing, do it. When he's hitting a DB he's the one causing punishment. Also nerfs pass rush: remember how Michigan played Sean Clifford in 2021 and teed off when Allar came on. Haynes: been good but frustrating—sometimes he's great in pass pro but he had another handful of purse-swinging. Guy got sick of blocking for his QB at Alabama? I'm sure part of the reason he came here in the first place is he was sick of being a lead blocker for Jalen Milroe. Defensively: Barham at the Jake Ryan job was eye-opening. If you can't roll out against a defense they can front the edge on stretch and the running game is dead too. Replacing Nichols snaps with Barham at edge also gets Rolder/Sullivan on the field. Favorite Barham play: he grabs the RB as he's forcing a give on zone read so he can go back to tackling that guy. Caveat: that's the worst running back we're going to play this season. QB run game vs Michigan: isn't any one thing, but biggest issue was Rolder not fitting it. He had an up and down game where he (3/6 first downs, maybe 4 were on him), while Sullivan found the guy to hit, but had a few looks at it first. If you're a senior you can't be ahead of that guy and be making mistakes. Nebraska preview: They played Cincy (no pass game) and two teams CMU would trounce. Their run D is permeable: defense plays very small, wants to confuse you, make your RB slow down to find his gaps and blocks, and rally from the secondary. You can really gash them. It's a bad matchup for Nebraska: Michigan's OL is good at ID'ing their blocks and wants to play heavy and hit you quickly in the run game and confuse coverage reads. The 2023 game was a blowout because if you have linemen who can ID their blocks you destroy the basis of their system. Would be a good game to have El-Hadi back; Efobi is probably going to have a rough outing.
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