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Have you ever reached the end of the week and wondered where the time went? So many people today are living on autopilot. Rushing through routines, reacting to stress, checking boxes, and postponing joy for “someday.” But functioning and truly living are not the same thing. In this episode of Balanced, Fit & Free, Rae Anne dives into what it really means to live intentionally instead of unconsciously drifting through life. She explores how autopilot can disconnect us from ourselves, our relationships, our values, and even the beauty of everyday life. You'll also learn why slowing down and becoming more aware can sometimes bring up uncomfortable emotions, old memories, or unresolved stress — and why that's actually part of the healing process. This episode is a reminder that your body is incredible, life itself is miraculous, and the present moment is where your life is actually happening. In This Episode You'll Learn: • What it means to live on “autopilot” • Why so many people feel disconnected, burned out, or stuck • How stress and past experiences can keep us emotionally numb or distracted • Why intentional living creates a deeper and more meaningful life • The importance of identifying your core values • How to stop postponing the things that matter most • Why your nervous system needs to feel safe before you can fully be present • 5 simple ways to start living more intentionally and in the moment Reflection Questions From This Episode • Where in your life are you living on autopilot? • Are your daily choices aligned with your core values? • What have you been postponing that truly matters to you? • What would it look like to become more present in your own life? Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast! Thank you! Join my FREE FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/balancedfitfreelife Instagram: @raeannemullins Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rae.a.mullins Website: www.raeannemullins.com
Are you rushing through summer before it even begins? In Episode 206, we're slowing down and stepping into this season with intention, faith, and an expectation of growth and abundance. Summer isn't a productivity season — it's a growth season. And there's a big difference. In this episode, we're talking about what it actually looks like to receive this season fully, trust what's already growing beneath the surface in your life, and stop letting busy rob you of full. If you're a working mom, a woman of faith, or just someone who's tired of arriving at September feeling like you missed it — this one is for you. In this episode we cover: Why summer is an invitation, not a deadline The difference between being full and being busy What growth actually looks like when you stop forcing it How to embrace an abundance mindset this season Setting one powerful summer intention to anchor your next few months Plus, if you're ready to stop feeling pulled in every direction and start living a life that reflects your faith and priorities, check out the Faithfully Balanced course — a self-paced framework for working moms who are ready to find balance without the burnout (look below)
Grant McAuley, filling in for Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan debate about how long the Atlanta Braves should keep their star right fielder and leadoff hitter Ronald Acuña Jr. out of the lineup for while he allows his strained left hamstring to heal, and then close out hour three by answering people's questions about anything in the Morning Mailbag!
In this episode of Greenberg Traurig's Good In Practice podcast, host Caroline Heller, Chair of the firm's Global Pro Bono Program, sits down with Jordan Grotzinger, Co-Chair of the firm's Los Angeles Litigation Practice, to discuss one of the most compelling pro bono cases in GT's recent history: the wrongful conviction case of Pierre Rushing. Pierre Rushing was convicted of murder at age 22, sentenced to 50 years to life, has now spent 15 years incarcerated for a crime that mounting evidence suggests he did not commit. Pierre has maintained his innocence since the beginning. Jordan, whose day-to-day practice focuses on trade secrets and commercial litigation, explains how a podcast he listened to during the pandemic sparked his interest in wrongful conviction work and ultimately led him to Pierre's case. He walks listeners through the significant evidentiary problems with the original conviction, including the testimony of an eyewitness whose description of the perpetrator changed dramatically over time. Their conversation traces the long and winding post-conviction road, including two prior habeas proceedings, a federal appeal to the Ninth Circuit, and the eventual emergence of critical new evidence. That evidence includes a recantation by the original eyewitness, declarations from two individuals who were present at the scene stating that Pierre was not there, and - most strikingly - 464 pages of police reports produced by the prosecution 13 years after the conviction, which may have violated the Brady disclosure rules of evidence. Beyond the legal details, the episode offers a look at Pierre as a person - a young man from a difficult background in Oakland who was going to school and building a future as a rapper when his life was upended. Jordan reflects on Pierre's resilience and on the extraordinary contributions of GT associate Andrea Carmona, whose work he credits as essential to getting the case to its current stage. The episode closes with a broader call to action. With over 3,800 documented exonerations in the United States since 1989, and far more individuals claiming wrongful conviction without access to legal representation, Jordan and Caroline urge lawyers to consider taking on innocence cases pro bono. A hearing in Pierre's case is forthcoming. For more, watch this CNN interview with Jordan Grotzinger and Andrea Carmona, visit: https://www.gtlaw.com/en/news/2026/05/media-coverage/injustice-system-re-examining-the-murder-case-of-pierre-rushing.
Moves are underway in Japan to develop artificial intelligence tools designed to help reduce burdens on surgeons.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
George Kittle is the most complete tight end in football. He is the heartbeat of the San Francisco 49ers offense. He is one of the most beloved players in the Bay Area — and frankly in the entire NFL — because he plays the game with a ferocity and a joy that is impossible not to love. There is nobody like him. Rushing back from a massive injury, is a big mistake. George Kittle does not need to be a hero in September. He needs to be a weapon in January. And those are two very different timelines that require two very different mindsets from one of the least patient competitors in professional football. We are celebrating everything George Kittle is — and making the case that the greatest thing he can do for this 49ers team right now is sit down, be smart, and trust the process. Subscribe to DB+ for the Bay Area's most honest and unfiltered 49ers coverage. Sign up for PrizePicks with code: HMA and get $50 in lineups instantly when you play your first $5+ lineup! https://link.prizepicks.com/LME0/DAMON Snapp AI: Use code "DamonBruceFree" when you sign up at: https://www.trysnapp.ai/ For advertising opportunities: contact@hogmedia.co Support the show by becoming a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcs13VXhiObJg6jGDw2xbZg/join All Damon Bruce Plus content is available on your favorite podcast platform: https://pod.link/1681177856. #49ers #sanfrancisco49ers #nfl #bayareasports #georgekittle Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The battle continues between "Mother" and our would-be investigators, complete with an assemblage of adventurers. Enjoy the madness. *** Just a reminder that the spots are filling up fast in the Horatio Haversham Summer Seminar Series. If you or someone you know wants to reclaim the power in their lives, then this is the seminar series for you, friend. Ask any dungeon attendant for more details or pick up a pamphlet in AW3's. Join us live every Wednesday at 8:05 p.m. EST on Twitch Learn more about us, our past work, and current projects at our website, foolish.media © 2026 Foolish Media, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this audio production may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems.
Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan continue to talk about some goals they would like to see the Atlanta Falcons defense hit this season, talk about how many rushing yards per game the Falcons defense should be giving up this season to be legit postseason contenders, and explain why they think the Falcons must improve their run defense and give up about 10 less rushing yards per game if they want to have a legit chance at being a playoff team.
6-4-26 Micah Parsons not rushing his recover, as Packers aim for Mid-October return date
How will AI change the future of real estate investing? In this episode of Real Estate Breakthrough, Christina Suter sits down with Edward Rushing of White Feather AI and Joey Romero of The Norris Group to discuss how AI is transforming investing, lead generation, market analysis, and business operations.
A juvenile Spurs fan who ran onto the court during Game 1 of the NBA Finals to take a selfie with Victor Wembanyama was arrested, charged with disrupting a meeting and criminal trespass, and has already been banned from NBA events. Kim Zolciak accused ex-husband Kroy Biermann in court filings of physically, emotionally, and mentally abusing their children, exposing them to sexual activity, neglecting their basic needs, and receiving favorable treatment from a court-appointed guardian despite the allegations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will Malik Willis own the Single Season Rushing record for a Dolphins QB after this season?
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Jacque Rushin & Robyn Donaldson. ROBYN DONALDSON & JACKIE RUSHIN
With the world being rewritten around them and more adventurers arriving every round, the team finds themselves in a most precarious predicament. Enjoy the multiplying madness. *** Do you suffer from Mage Pattern Baldness? Are you Magic Missle's missing the mark? Does your group's Cleric have to hit you with more than one Spare the Dying just to get you moving in the morning? If you could answer yes to any or all of these, then you are the perfect candidate for the upcoming summer seminar series being led by our learned staff expert, Horatio Haversham. Retake the power in your life. Join us live every Wednesday at 8:05 p.m. EST on Twitch Learn more about us, our past work, and current projects at our website, foolish.media © 2026 Foolish Media, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this audio production may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems.
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On today's show, Dave Biddle and Patrick Murphy will predict which Ohio State players will finish first, second, third and fourth on the team in major statistical categories in 2026. The categories are: * Rushing yards. * Receptions. * Receiving yards. * Total touchdowns. * Sacks. * Tackles-for-loss. * Tackles. * Interceptions. Again, we're not just picking who will finish first on the Buckeyes in these categories. We're going 1-2-3-4 in all of them. That is coming your way on the Friday 5ish.
In our modern, hyper-productive world, we want everything instantly. But the greatest joys, the deepest relationships, and the most profound inner peace cannot be microwaved or rushed. In this episode, we are going to explore the psychological art of slowing down, and discover how trading our frantic urgency for gentle patience allows us to finally extract the sweetness of life rather than its bitterness. New Episode of the Happiness Podcast with Dr. Robert Puff, Ph.D., Newport Beach Psychologist
Do you ever feel like you're constantly moving from one thing to the next… rushing through work, motherhood, chores, schedules, and responsibilities… all while telling yourself, “If I can just get through this season, then I'll breathe?” In this episode, we're talking about the hidden cost of always living for the next season and why so many working Christian moms struggle to find peace in the middle of busy life. I share a personal reflection from my years of raising young children while working and supporting my husband through school — a season that felt exhausting and survival-based at the time, but one I now look back on with a deeper appreciation for the ordinary moments hidden inside the hard. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, hurried, emotionally stretched thin, or like peace is always waiting on the other side of “easier,” this episode will encourage you to slow your heart, reconnect with God in your current season, and stop missing the life happening right in front of you. In this episode, you'll learn: Why working Christian moms often believe peace comes after we “arrive” The hidden ways rushing impacts your relationship with God, your family, and your own heart How constantly living for the next season can steal presence and joy What we can learn from Jesus about living with purpose without living hurried Simple ways to practice peace and surrender in the middle of a full, busy life Whether you're navigating motherhood, career pressures, overwhelm, anxiety, or simply trying to stay grounded in your faith, this conversation will remind you that peace isn't always found in changed circumstances — sometimes it's found in God's presence right in the middle of your ordinary day.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Jacque Rushin & Robyn Donaldson. ROBYN DONALDSON & JACKIE RUSHIN
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Jacque Rushin & Robyn Donaldson. ROBYN DONALDSON & JACKIE RUSHIN
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New here? Start with our Start Here playlist — five episodes that will change how you think about motherhood. You know that feeling of fast-walking across the house, going from room to room, shoulders up to your ears — and not even realizing you're doing it until someone asks if you're okay? That rushing feeling isn't just a bad habit. It's your nervous system in fight or flight mode. And if you have ADHD, you might be living there almost all the time. Jenna Free is a therapist, ADHD specialist, and author of The Simple Guide to ADHD Regulation. She was diagnosed at 32 — after having two kids in a year and a half — and has since spent hundreds of hours working with ADHD adults to understand the one pattern that shows up in every single one of them: the fight or flight cycle. In this episode, JoAnn and Jenna get into the real reason so many moms feel like they're always drowning — and why more tips and tools are never going to fix it. What you'll learn: What the ADHD fight or flight cycle actually looks like — and why it's not just about the big explosive moments Why rushing and impatience are early warning signals that you're already dysregulated — before you ever snap at your kids The fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses that every ADHD mom will recognize in herself Why people pleasing is actually a survival response — and has nothing to do with being a pushover The one word that tells you immediately you're in dysregulation ("should") Why awareness is always the first step — and what to actually do once you have it The Gap vs. Gain theory and why looking at what you've accomplished (not what's left) literally regulates your nervous system Why your symptoms aren't the ADHD itself — and what's actually making everything so much harder Jenna's biggest insight: "If you put an ADHD brain that's already different in fight or flight, you are quadrupling your symptoms. It's hard on top of hard. But it does not have to be this hard." Resources mentioned: The Simple Guide to ADHD Regulation by Jenna Free — available wherever books are sold, including your local library The Gap vs. Gain concept from Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy Connect with Jenna: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdwithjennafree Listen next: Why You're Always the One Remembering Everything (And How AI Can Help) with Sarah Dooley Part 2 of the Yelling Series: Why Your Body Starts the Yelling Before Your Brain Does (Coming Thursday, May 29) Remember: the best mom is a happy mom. Take care of you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Never make your highest purpose, or the most important thing in your life something that is outside of your control." Bill Crawford, PhD (https://www.billcrawfordphd.com/quote-video-blog/)
What begins as a dinner party soon turns into something far more exciting, with answers finally forthcoming on how this mad world even begins to work. But along with that knowledge comes the beginning of a plan that may save everyone, but also has the potential to go catastrophically wrong. Enjoy the madness. Join us live every Wednesday at 8:05 p.m. EST on Twitch Learn more about us, our past work, and current projects at our website, foolish.media © 2026 Foolish Media, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this audio production may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems.
By Tim Martens - In this Pentecost message, we explore how wind has been a powerful symbol of God's presence and action throughout Scripture — from the drying of the floodwaters in Genesis, to the parting of the Red Sea, to the rushing mighty wind of Acts 2. Through vivid examples spanning the Old and New Testaments
The book of Acts has so much to say not only about our past but also about today and how followers of Jesus are called to live. This book also speaks to those who don't yet know Jesus as Savior, those on the fence, seekers, doubters and those questioning or interested. Chapter 2 Acts 2:1-2 "When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a soundalike the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting." This chapter starts out with the Jewish Festival of Shavuot or Pentecost. And the disciples and others gathered in a house. There would have been 10's of thousands of people gathered in the streets of Jerusalem and at the Temple for this festival. Acts 2:3-4 "They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues (languages) as the Spirit enabled them." Rushing wind! Tongues of fire! Acts 2:5ff The group has moved into the streets and Jews from every nation who had come to Jerusalem for the festival, heard the sound of the wind and gathered in bewilderment because each one heard their own language being spoken by those with the tongues of fire. The crowds were amazed to hear the disciples with the tongues of fire declaring the wonders of God in their own languages. In verse 13 we hear the disciples being made fun of as they speak in tongues. Some people saying they are drunk. But in the following verses Peter speaks to the crowd. Then and Now Holy Spirit is Predicted by Joel (Acts 16-21) Then: Peter speaks the prophetic words from God given to Joel "I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions. Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days." Peter ends with "and everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." They were witnessing what was predicted/prophesied hundreds of years earlier. This book (often referred to as The Acts of the Holy Spirit) shows us the remarkable ways God was moving. Now: Pentecost ushered in a new era in human history. In our day God's spirit is still moving. The gospel of Jesus is spreading around the world like never before. It is everywhere. God continues to move and pour out His spirit and change people's lives. The Risen Christ is Proven by God (Acts 2:22-24) Then: Jesus' miracles and teachings were seen and witnessed. Jesus was crucified on a cross but God raised Him from the dead. They had living proof. Now: No human life has ever made so powerful an impact than did the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It has changed the world. And we have the recorded history of those who did witness Jesus works, death and resurrection. Messiah was Predicted by David (Acts 2:25-31) Then: Peter quotes David who believed that there was One who would come and not see decay and would be One who would save. Peter continues by saying this One David talked about was none other than Jesus Christ. Now: God continues to be at work today and the things that Jesus spoke of that would come and those things He predicted are being fulfilled today. Jesus Ascended and was Exalted by God (Acts 2:32-35) Then: Peter tells them how God raised Jesus from the grave and has poured out the Holy Spirit and that they were witnesses to that. Peter tells them that Jesus is Lord! He is worthy of worship! Now: this is true for us today. Jesus is risen! He continues to pour out His Holy Spirit! Jesus is Lord! He is worthy of worship! Accountability because You crucified Him (Acts 2:36-37) Then: Peter gets personal, telling them that "God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah." And "When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, 'Brothers, what shall we do?'" The message of Jesus demands a response. We are collectively guilty of crucifying Jesus. We all have sinned. Now: The message of Jesus still demands a response. It is our sin that put Jesus on the cross. And still today, when people hear and internalize the message of Jesus Christ it changes them. Forgiveness brings New Life in Christ (Acts 2:38-41) Then: Peter called them to repentance and baptism Now: have you heeded the call to come to faith in Jesus. This is still the desire of God, that we come to Him through faith in Jesus, that we repent, are baptized and give our lives to Him. Pastor closes with a look at the recently discovered Pool of Siloam and its archeological impact on what the Bible says. This week's READING ASSIGNMENT: Acts chapter 2 (if you want to read ahead, read chapter 3 as well) Join the conversation around this teaching. Download our Awake Us Now APP, then join the conversation. Now What? Learn about God at https://www.awakeusnow.com
We hope you enjoy today's message from Pastor Josh Shelton at LifeChurch, St. Louis
Something changed forever on the Day of Pentecost. In this message from Acts 2, discover how the Holy Spirit came like a rushing wind and fire to empower the Church and transform lives. The same Spirit that moved in the upper room still wants to move in you today.
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How to stop rushing through life means choosing presence over productivity, discovering that the destination is not worth sacrificing the journey. This guide explores recognizing the habit of constant motion, understanding that rushing disconnects you from experience, and discovering that slowing down does not mean falling behind.
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
Too many people say they're “bad at hiring.” But more often than not, the real problem is that they're rushing the process, avoiding the work required to properly vet candidates, or failing to clearly define what they actually want in the first place.I discuss: Why vague expectations lead to bad hires The importance of interviews and trial projects How I find hidden creative talent around the world Why paying for test projects matters The real cost of employee turnover How taking more time upfront can save massive frustration laterWhether you're hiring editors, designers, filmmakers, freelancers, or creative collaborators, this episode explores practical ways to improve your hiring process and build stronger long-term working relationships.I also share some of the strategies I've personally used over the years to build a trusted network of collaborators across multiple creative industries.
You've been telling yourself that moving faster will get you there sooner. It won't. In this episode, Jason breaks down the pattern of perpetual motion — the nonstop action, the scattered energy, the addiction to doing — and makes the case that rushing is actually the slowest path forward. Not as a concept. As something he lived, and finally broke through. He shares what happened in December when he stopped. The identity crisis that followed. The fears that surfaced when the motion stopped. And then — what his results looked like a month later. This one is about presence. About the shortcut you keep running past. About the subtle voice inside you that only speaks when you get quiet enough to hear it. If you've been in nonstop motion and wondering why you're not further along — this episode is for you.
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Episode Overview This episode of Behind the Prop, hosted by Bobby Doss and Wally Mulhearn, dives into the hidden costs associated with rushing through flight training. Bobby shares a real-life story from United Flight Systems about a student who paused training due to lack of preparation and motivation, only to return years later with a renewed drive. The hosts explore why accelerated training programs can backfire, how students can better prepare before starting, and the importance of setting realistic expectations for the journey to becoming a pilot. Key Discussion Topics The Cost of Unpreparedness: Bobby recounts a conversation with a mother and son at the flight school, where the student had previously quit due to immaturity and lack of study habits. He explains how unprepared students waste money on lessons they can't fully utilize, turning what should be productive flights into expensive review sessions. Accelerated Programs and Marketing Hype: The hosts critique the misleading marketing of fast-track pilot programs, noting that while the FAA minimum for a private pilot is 40 hours, the national average is around 60-80 hours. They discuss how promises of quick certifications often lead to burnout, failed check rides, and additional costs. Maturity and Motivation: Bobby emphasizes that a student's readiness isn't just about age but about having the discipline and motivation to study outside of lessons. He shares how a student who returned after a break was far more successful because of personal growth and a genuine passion for flying. Practical Tips for Efficiency: Wally and Bobby discuss strategies like chair flying, consistent scheduling, and self-study to make training more cost-effective. They stress that flying two to three times a week with proper preparation is far more efficient than cramming lessons without study. Avoiding External Pressure: The hosts warn against letting friends, family, or online advice push students into rushing their training. They argue that each student's journey is unique, and comparing progress to others can lead to poor decisions and unnecessary expenses. Notable Quotes "He took a couple years off, grew up, and came back as a different person. And his training was much more efficient because of it." - Bobby Doss "Don't try to be the minimum. The minimum is not the standard you want to aim for." - Bobby Doss "Chair flying costs you nothing and can save you thousands in the long run." - Wally Mulhearn Takeaways Rushing flight training often leads to higher costs from repeated lessons, failed check rides, and burnout. Students should focus on preparation, including studying ground material and chair flying, to maximize the value of each lesson. Accelerated programs may work for some, but most students benefit from a steady, consistent pace that fits their lifestyle. Finding the right flight school and instructor who support your individual learning pace is crucial to a successful and enjoyable training experience.
Most athletes think the recovery clock starts the day they go into surgery. They're wrong. In reality, your surgery is only as good as your prehab. If you rush into the operating room with a swollen knee and a "quiet" quad, you aren't fast-tracking your recovery—you're setting yourself up for a slower, more painful, and higher-risk rehab.In this episode of Strength in Knowledge, John Allan, DPT, sits down with Dr. Zach Atwood to dismantle the "get it over with" mentality. We dive deep into the clinical and physiological reasons why earning your surgery date is the most important decision an athlete can make.We break down:The Ready Check: The non-negotiable objective benchmarks (ROM and Strength) you need before the knife.The Quad Inhibition Puzzle: Why surgery on a weak leg leads to long-term atrophy that's nearly impossible to reverse.The First 72 Hours: A blueprint for the early post-op phase—what matters, what's a distraction, and how to manage the "predictable" symptoms.Patient Buy-In: How to navigate the psychological battle of "slowing down to speed up."Whether you're an athlete currently staring at a surgical calendar, a parent trying to make the best decision for your child, or a clinician looking to sharpen your pre-op protocol, this episode provides the objective framework you need to bridge the gap between injury and Day 1 of recovery.Social Media:Rehab2PerformR2P AcademyDr. Zach Atwood
What does it mean to stand firm in faith when following Jesus brings opposition and adversity? This message reexamines the courage of the early church in Acts as a present-day call to bold and Spirit-filled living. We will be invited to move from admiring their courage to embracing a faith that remains steadfast, fearless, and faithful under challenge.
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Christian dating should not feel like a confusing guessing game where one person sends mixed signals while the other person keeps praying, hoping, and overanalyzing every text message. Of course, dating always involves some uncertainty. You are getting to know someone, discerning compatibility, and praying about whether the relationship has long-term potential. But there is a big difference between normal dating uncertainty and being led on. Being led on means someone is giving you just enough attention, affection, or spiritual-sounding […] The post Top 5 Signs You Are Being Led On in a Christian Dating Relationship appeared first on Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips. Related posts: 10 Signs of a Failing Relationship: A Guide for Christian Singles 10 Signs of a One-Sided Relationship: A Guide for Christian Singles Good Christian Dating Relationship Signs The Top 5 Signs You're Rushing into a Dating Relationship Top 5 Green Flag Signs in a Christian Dating Relationship
Joe Giglio and Hugh Douglas react to an AFC executive labeling Jalen Hurts as a polarizing player whose value is tied to his legs. They debate if Hurts can transition into an elite pocket passer under the new offensive scheme as his rushing production declines. The segment also covers Mike Trout trade speculation and the leaked 2026 Philadelphia Eagles schedule. 01:50 - Hugh's Deep Water Phobia 06:00 - Hurts Is Polarizing Player 09:30 - Rushing Production Decline Stats 14:00 - Efficient Versus Elite Debate 24:00 - Growth Under New Offense 31:30 - Eagles Full Schedule Leaks 37:00 - Mike Trout Trade Rumors 42:30 - You People YouTube Comments 47:15 - London Trip Weather Prep
The Drive asked a question they saw on the internet. If it is 3rd and long, who would you have on the front four for the Chiefs to get a stop.
URGENT: Democrats RUSHING to Supreme Court.
What is the pace of your home right now? Do you feel like you're constantly rushing… moving from one thing to the next… trying to keep up—but never really settling? And if you're honest… Are you actually enjoying your family life— or just managing it? In today's episode, we continue the Go Slow series by talking about what it looks like to slow down with your family—even in a full, busy, real-life schedule. Because here's the truth: The moments that shape your family the most… aren't the rushed ones. They're the slow ones. The lingering breakfasts. The unhurried conversations. The nights where no one has to be anywhere. That's where connection happens. That's where identity is formed. That's where your kids feel deeply known, loved, and safe. But if your life is always moving… Those moments get squeezed out. And over time, you can end up with a full life— but not a deeply connected one. love, Brittany Ready to become a peaceful wife and Mama? Sign Up for the Pain to Peace Academy HERE. Come say hi and join the Morning Mama Facebook Group! I would love to hear your story and know your name. ALL THE LINKS FOR ALL THE THINGS! Morning Mama Website Pain to Peace Academy Morning Mama Facebook Group Follow Us on Instagram Find a Restoration Therapist Come say hi by emailing hello@morningmamapodcast.com
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss the late John Sterling, fan affection for local broadcasters, and whether any broadcast institutions don’t inspire such attachment, then banter about Anthony Volpe’s demotion, Tarik Skubal’s elbow injury, the Mets’ decision to stand by Carlos Mendoza, dramatically different results in back-to-back Reds-Pirates games, Riley O’Brien’s success, Nick Kurtz, Roy Cullenbine, and prolific walk-drawers with unimpressive power, whether framing and challenging skills are correlated for catchers, and a Baseball Savant-based guessing game, plus follow-ups on Mexico City’s elevation and Dalton Rushing. Audio intro: Philip Tapley and Michael Stokes, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Harold Walker, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to Brussels sprouts EW episode Link to Sterling obit Link to previous Sterling discussion Link to Sterling on FanGraphs Link to 2011 Sterling profile Link to Sterling wiki Link to Kay wiki Link to Kay on Sterling Link to Kay diet piece 1 Link to Kay diet piece 2 Link to Kay diet piece 3 Link to Baumann on Volpe Link to Clemens on Skubal Link to Passan post Link to Tatiana Trumpet story Link to MLB.com on Skubal Link to CBS Sports on Skubal Link to Dan S. on managerial firings Link to Ball on managerial firings Link to Stearns on Mendoza Link to Mendoza’s reaction Link to seven consecutive walks Link to worst hitters 2023-26 Link to RP WAR leaders Link to Clemens on O’Brien Link to Johnny interview Link to Johnny and Riley Link to Mexico City sinking story Link to status quo bias wiki Link to 2025 run differentials Link to 2026 run differentials Link to Cashman comments Link to Ben on team turnover Link to Kurtz streak story 1 Link to Kurtz streak story 2 Link to Cullenbine post 1 Link to Cullenbine post 2 Link to Ben on pre-WAR valuations Link to Roy Thomas SABR bio Link to foul-strike rule Link to Max Bishop SABR bio Link to Eddie Yost SABR bio Link to Eddie Joost SABR bio Link to career + stats Link to team framing leaderboard Link to catcher challenges leaderboard Link to batter challenges leaderboard Link to Tango’s Soto/Bailey tweet Link to framing/challenging correlations Link to Ruiz on framing/challenging Link to Millas on framing/challenging Link to Petriello on 2025 challenges Link to player survey on challenges Link to Rushing on Lee 1 Link to Rushing on Lee 2 Link to Rushing’s timeout call Link to Rushing’s challenge Link to Tango on the challenge Link to Savantle Link to other Savant guessing games Sponsor Us on Patreon Give a Gift Subscription Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com Effectively Wild Subreddit Effectively Wild Wiki Apple Podcasts Feed Spotify Feed YouTube Playlist Facebook Group Bluesky Account Twitter Account Get Our Merch! var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source
Learn about what can happen in your marriage when you stop rushing through life and start paying attention to the moments right in front of you. | “Wherever you are, be all there.” — Jim Elliot Is it really possible to rekindle the spark and restore the “like-new” connection in your marriage? Yes it is! In the 6 Pillars of Intimacy, you will discover secrets that have transformed countless marriages. Its ideas are simple, practical, and powerful. You'll be inspired to look at your marriage through a new lens and be encouraged by its commonsense approach. Alisa and Tony DiLorenzo's proven approach to building intimacy in marriage will help you experience deeper and richer levels of intimacy with your spouse – starting today. Click HERE to get your copy today! Links from today's episode: The 6 Pillars of Intimacy® Certified Coaching Program Join Intimacy Mastery Today Apply for Coaching With Alisa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
366: Unhappy with your body? Dealing with health issues? Always stressed? Always rushing from one place or from one task to the next? Overwhelmed? THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU! Our mental state is just as important (if not more important) than our physical state. Healthy thoughts, the way we react to situations, and shifting our mindset can make or break you. Today I'm sharing some personal stories and encouragement for your life. Topics Discussed: → Living on autopilot & constant rushing → The “I'll enjoy it later” trap → Mindset as the foundation of well-being → Shifting from stress to gratitude → Taking your life back from busyness → Comparison, insecurity & body image → Regret, time, and relationships As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com. And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app. Sponsored By: → Kasandrinos | Go to https://www.kasandrinos.com/digest and use code DIGEST for 25% off Timestamps: → 00:00:00 - Introduction → 00:03:16 - Rushing through everything → 00:04:50 - Not being able to enjoy the present moment → 00:06:03 - The mindset shift: slowing down + choosing to enjoy things → 00:12:54 - Taking things for granted → 00:13:2 - Gratitude perspective → 00:15:30 - Perspective + what actually matters Check Out Bethany: → Bethany's Instagram: @lilsipper → YouTube → Bethany's Website → Discounts & My Favorite Products → My Digestive Support Protein Powder → Gut Reset Book → Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds) Produced By: Drake Peterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, please visit our Patreon. Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about whether Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing is the new reigning redass of MLB, and the first in-depth he-said, they-said mud-slinging about Craig Breslow and Boston’s coaching cull. Then (35:19) they Stat Blast about the longest streaks of series wins and non-losses to start a season (or at any point in a season), lapping the league in run differential, and batterymates who were previously exchanged in a trade, before bringing on Ben Clemens of FanGraphs (49:36) to talk about whether Munetaka Murakami’s hot start is sustainable (and if so, why he was widely underestimated), how the strike zone has been shrunk and reshaped in the ABS era—somewhat counterintuitively, not just because of overturned calls—and the potential short/long-term effects on scoring. Audio intro: El Warren, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio interstitial: Kite Person, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Jonathan Crymes, “Effectively Wild Theme 2” Link to “redass” definition Link to Carig on “redass” Link to Rushing timeline Link to “fishy” comment clip Link to “fishy” comment article Link to Rockies celebration Link to Lee incident clip Link to Rushing denial Link to Lee incident article Link to Amaya incident clip Link to Hoerner comments Link to Rushing’s slide Link to Arraez comments Link to timeout request Link to 2015 Williams feature Link to Breslow/Boston report Link to fatberg wiki Link to streaks spreadsheet Link to Columbus Solons wiki Link to traded batterymates Link to Ben’s catchers research Link to Shackleton wiki Link to Clemens on Murakami Link to chase rate leaderboard Link to Passan on Ohtani in 2018 Link to Passan’s follow-up Link to Clemens on the strike zone Link to strike zone definition Link to Trueblood on the strike zone Link to Trueblood on challenges Link to Sam on 3-0 autostrikes Link to 2025 buffer zone change Link to ump accuracy over time Link to Ben on umpire grading Link to kernel regression wiki Link to 2024-26 MLB rates Link to 2025 MLB rates through same date Link to 2024 MLB rates through same date Link to highest full-season rates Link to Federer Hawk-Eye stance 1 Link to Federer Hawk-Eye stance 2 Sponsor Us on Patreon Give a Gift Subscription Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com Effectively Wild Subreddit Effectively Wild Wiki Apple Podcasts Feed Spotify Feed YouTube Playlist Facebook Group Bluesky Account Twitter Account Get Our Merch! var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source