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Dive into the latest NFL drama as the Packers prepare for their preseason finale, with rivals scrambling amid injuries and contract battles. Host Ryan Schlipp breaks down the Vikings' desperate inquiry for aging wideout Adam Thielen to patch their decimated receiver room, while dissecting the escalating Micah Parsons saga in Dallas—where Jerry Jones' hardball tactics might backfire big time. From trade rumors to social media wipes, it's a juicy look at how these moves impact the NFC North race. Vikings wideout woes: Jordan Addison suspended, Jalen Nailor injured, and potential Thielen return analyzed. Micah Parsons contract deep dive: Jerry Jones' media plays, agent clashes, and why a trade seems unlikely despite the hype. Other news: 49ers trade for Brian Robinson, Saints cut Donovan Peoples-Jones, and roster cutdown deadline looming. Poly market odds and historical parallels on Parsons' future with the Cowboys. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite platform to never miss an episode—your support keeps the Packers talk rolling! Follow on social for more insights. #Packers #NFLDrama #MicahParsons #Vikings To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
With the Saints in Independence struggling to fulfill the Lord's command to build a temple, the Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, get the invitation from the Lord to build a temple there. The Saints in Kirtland dig in and begin construction as the miracles start to commence. Join Lynne Hilton Wilson and special guest Steven C. Harper, Church History professor at BYU, for the stories, insights and experiences surrounding the construction of the first temple of God in the latter days. In addition to learning about the historical events related to the construction of the Kirtland Temple, Professor Harper offers a deep dive into how the temple is designed to prepare us to return to our Heavenly Father. Thank you for joining us at Scripture Central! We hope that you have enjoyed this content.
(02:49) Salary cap draft 101: How to identify player values + draft strategies (14:48) Rotoworld Player News: Bucs activate Chris Godwin off PUP, Saints acquire Devaughn Vele (19:04) Rotoworld Player News continued: Brian Robinson Jr traded to 49ers, Vikings inquire about Adam Thielen (44:34) Berry's best tips to win your salary cap draft (50:43) Last Call: Best bets to win AFC East Division Winner
There is a great need for each of us to take the reality of spiritual warfare seriously as well as the weapons that God gives us to engage in this fight for our souls. One of the most powerful weapons we have is recourse to the intercession of the saints! Charles Fraune and Patrick O'Hearn join us to explain what the Catholic Church teaches about this subject and why it is imperative that we all understand this. This SHOULD NOT be taken lightly! ------------------------------ Get your copy of The Most Powerful Saints in Exorcisms HERE: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/the-most-powerful-saints-in-exorcisms/ ------------------------------- More on Charles Fraune and his books HERE: https://slayingdragonspress.com/ ------------------------------- More on Patrick O'Hearn and his books HERE: https://patrickrohearn.com/ ------------------------------- Check out the 54 Day Rosary Novena and Rosary Coast to Coast HERE: https://rosarycoasttocoast.com/ ------------------------------- Find out more about the Rosary Coalition HERE: https://rosarycoalition.com/usgf ------------------------------- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKZ9OefEJLEx1qYcBxgAFww/join -------------------------------- PATREON - Help support this podcast by becoming a US Grace Force PATRON here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25398590 -------------------------------- Check out ROMAN CATHOLIC GEAR and get amazing Catholic gear for the battle of your life! Click HERE: https://romancatholicgear.com/USGF -------------------------------- Subscribe to our NEW US Grace Force YouTube channel! US GRACE FORCE 2.0. Don't miss any new, great content!! https://youtube.com/@USGraceForce2.0?si=zq47qEqPITXnIDkg -------------------------------- Join the US Grace Force Team HERE: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001ESuSGaJpYPCG2iUdd4j4bkKwd4gkh2ZUVbam_Ty9rCn6blH6_U3cI2D8UvSLEcSzHnC4eq2UWmK1I0SbEw0SPKqnkZ2j0Z4J4D-_m4dD6CKJU9day-bBa8Qnx4dv7RLDIVlYAjL1JWsjfUTNPH2jQIVY9gbdbz4O4oMIzv5V1dT_upQsD8cX86iq_5Y-x4eLrTVtdOmA24s%3D&fbclid=IwY2xjawFRvvdleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHdo526R1rgNAIW76yyQnVbo957e1TgOoQ4RH3Tr84D8376Y7jng09gtlOw_aem_H7Y7Ej6cF6-nPyfOZ4qMTQ -------------------------------- PRAY THE ROSARY: The Joyful Mysteries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMAR9MEN1pE&t=656s --------------------------------- The Sorrowful Mysteries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHUkx66oAxE&t=311s --------------------------------- The Glorious Mysteries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg_JWsxS6EA&t=207s --------------------------------- The Luminous Mysteries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVL5CqBr3CA&t=198s --------------------------------- The Full Rosary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44zL1kFIvP8&t=1765s --------------------------------- Be Ready Emergency Preparedness Course: Be prepared to Care for and Protect your Family in times of Natural Disasters, Emergencies, Civil Unrest, Economic Collapse, and more. Sign up for the course HERE: https://brcoalition.com/ --------------------------------- Go HERE to check out the BR Coalition and get great training Body, Mind & Soul! https://brcoalition.com/ Become part of one of the fastest growing online Catholic Membership sites. --------------------------------- Get your hands on some great US Grace Force T-shirts! https://us-grace-force.creator-spring.com/ --------------------------------- The seven promises given to St Bridget of Sweden for those who devote themselves to her Seven Sorrows. 1. I will grant peace to their families. 2. They will be enlightened about the Divine Mysteries. 3. I will console them in their pains, and I will accompany them in their work. 4. I will give them as much as they ask for as long as it does not oppose the adorable will of my Divine Son or the sanctification of their souls. 5. I will defend them in their spiritual battles with the infernal enemy and I will protect them at every instant of their lives. 6. I will visibly help them at the moment of their death—they will see the face of their mother. 7. I have obtained this grace from my divine Son, that those who propagate this devotion to my tears and dolors will be taken directly from this earthly life to eternal happiness, since all their sins will be forgiven and my Son and I will be their eternal consolation and joy.
Patrick takes a call from John, a Protestant pastor in Texas, who asks whether the Mass is invalid if a Catholic priest celebrates it while in a state of mortal sin. Patrick explains that the Mass would still be valid, because validity depends on three essential elements: form (the words of consecration), matter (unleavened bread and wine), and intention (the priest’s intention to confect the Eucharist). Patrick clarifies that while the Mass would remain valid, it could be illicit (unlawful) if the priest knowingly skipped required elements or celebrated without first confessing grave sin. He brings up the history of the Church, citing St. Augustine’s defense against the Donatists, who wrongly claimed sacraments were invalid if the minister was unworthy. Augustine argued that if their logic were correct, no one could ever have confidence in any sacrament, since we can’t see into a minister’s soul. Patrick also notes St. Thomas Aquinas’ reassurance that the very act of a priest celebrating Mass provides moral certainty that his intention is valid. John connects this with 1 Corinthians 11, where St. Paul warns that those who receive the Eucharist unworthily bring judgment upon themselves, and he shares his growing appreciation for Catholic teaching through Relevant Radio.
Patrick Madrid takes a call from Matt in Huntington Beach, who asks a very relatable question: How do I keep prayer intentional when I have so many intentions that it feels like a checklist? Patrick admits right away that he’s not speaking as a prayer “expert,” but as a fellow traveler who wrestles with the same distractions. He encourages you to pray at times and in places where the noise of life is quieter -- whether that’s at home in the early morning or during a visit to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. But he also affirms that prayer doesn’t have to be limited to those moments; it can happen anywhere -- in the car, at the grocery store, or in the middle of a busy day. What matters most, Patrick says, is not the absence of distractions but what you do with them. He suggests offering those distractions to God directly: “Lord, I’m trying to pray, but my mind is scattered. I give you these distractions too.” That effort, he says, is pleasing to God because it shows love and persistence. Patrick also draws on Ignatian spirituality, recommending a prayer method that involves putting yourself into the scene of Scripture or the mysteries of the Rosary. For example, while praying the Sorrowful Mysteries, you can imagine yourself standing at the pillar as Jesus is scourged, which helps stir gratitude and deepen prayer. He goes on to outline the stages of prayer: -Discursive prayer -- the “shallow end,” made up of spontaneous prayers or rote prayers like the Our Father -Meditation -- a deeper form, where the mind and heart actively engage with the truths of the Faith -Contemplation -- the “deep end” of prayer, described by saints like Teresa of Avila as gazing on God with love, much like beholding a beautiful sunset in awe On the specific problem of prayer becoming a long “laundry list,” Patrick introduces the idea of virtual intentions. Instead of naming every single person or need individually each time, you can entrust categories of people or petitions to God: “Lord, I pray for all those I promised to pray for” or “I pray for all who have died.” This way, prayer remains heartfelt without being mechanical. Finally, Patrick recommends two spiritual classics to grow in prayer: Introduction to the Devout Life by St. Francis de Sales and The Interior Castle by St. Teresa of Avila. Both provide wisdom on moving from simple, everyday prayer to deeper intimacy with God. Patrick reminds you: the key is not perfection, but intention. As long as you’re sincerely engaging with God rather than just “clickety clacking” through words, your prayer life will bear fruit.
NFL practice squad players might join active rosters. The Saints vs. Jets game could decide the number one pick; Gio predicts the Jets will win at most three games, while the Giants will win six, though Boomer expects them to be more competitive. Jerry provides an update after Gio recounts Mike Francesa hitting Brandon Tierney with a golf shot. The Giants beat the Patriots, with Jameis Winston, Jaxson Dart, and Tommy DeVito dubbed the 'three amigos.' The Yankees lost to the Red Sox due to four errors. Brewers manager Pat Murphy apologized for being 'triggered' by a reporter. Finally, Gio mentions a story about castrating pedophiles in Louisiana.
Hour 1 Gio has declared the Mets' season over, despite their expected NLCS/World Series run, while Boomer tries to stay positive. Gio blamed Steve Cohen for the team's struggles, dismissing Boomer's "ya gotta believe" attitude. Jerry's update covered the Yankees' four-error loss to the Red Sox and the Mets' 9-3 defeat to the Nationals. Jaxson Dart played well for the Giants but sustained a hit due to not sliding. Jerry Jones criticized agents on Michael Irvin's podcast, stating no one offered him more money. A caller suggested Mets' karma for offseason Soto talk. Hour 2 The hour began with Giants talk, including Jaxson Dart's performance and receiver drops. Phil Simms praised Tommy DeVito's arm. Boomer was confused by a Bengals Ring-of-Honor invite, which seemed to require him to pay for travel. Jerry's update covered the Mets' loss to the Nationals and the Yankees' loss to the Red Sox, marked by errors and walks. Jazz downplayed the errors. Tommy DeVito advised Jaxson Dart to "slide." Jerry Jones revealed a disagreement with Micah Parsons' agent. The segment concluded with Steak & Shake targeting Cracker Barrel on X, and Boomer's desire to open a "Boomer & Gio's Golden Corral." Hour 3 NFL practice squad players might be picked up by other teams. The Saints vs. Jets game could be a battle for the top pick, with Gio predicting the Jets will win at most three games, struggling offensively. He believes the Giants will win six games, while Boomer expects them to be more competitive. Jerry provides an update after Gio recounts Mike Francesa hitting Brandon Tierney with a golf shot. The Giants defeated the Patriots, and Jameis Winston, Jaxson Dart, and Tommy DeVito are dubbed the "three amigos." The Yankees lost to the Red Sox due to four errors, three in one inning. Brewers manager Pat Murphy apologized to a reporter for being "triggered." Finally, Gio mentions a story about castrating pedophiles in Louisiana. Hour 4 The Mets are 7 games out of first place. Boomer and Gio are on vacation next week, returning Tuesday after Labor Day. Gio believes the Mets will be worse, while Boomer maintains they'll contend. Boomer noted a general malaise within the team. They also discussed Giants' expectations for offensive and defensive lines. Jerry's final update included the Giants beating the Patriots, with Jaxson Dart playing well and not sliding. Jerry Jones spoke on Michael Irvin's podcast about Micah Parsons. The Moment of The Day featured Mike Francesa hitting Brandon Tierney with a golf shot. The final segment covered kids returning to school and the Yankees' standing post-Labor Day.
The Saints vs Jets game late in the season could be a battle for the number one pick. Gio thinks the Jets are a three-win team at best. He thinks they will be 3rd and 7 every single drive. Gio thinks the Giants will win 6 games. Boomer thinks the Giants will be more competitive this season.
The NFC South is the topic of discussion on the latest episode of 40s and Free Agents. Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah share their favorite additions to a division that includes the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints. Players discussed include Bucs rookie wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, Falcons rookie pass rushers Jalon Walker & James Pierce Jr., and Saints rookie QB Tyler Shough -- who DJ is incredibly high on heading into the 2025 NFL season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Our Patreon For Exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/raopodcast On this weeks episode of RAOP we crack it off by celebrating Headsprung going Platinum. The homie Spade also pulls up for us to chop it up about is Hip Hop legit dead, tiktok Chefs, Jamie Lee Curtis putting them thangs on display, John Wall retiring from the NBA, the Jags vs Saints fade and a ton more.
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The Saints traded a 2026 4th and 2027 7th for Denver WR Devaughn Vele. Kevin and Ralph are NOT happy. We may have to kidnap Isaac Yiadom to protect the 2026 4th round comp pick.New Patrons get 90% OFF THEIR FIRST MONTH of Saints Happy Hour Membership in August! Saints Happy Hour Breaking News is brought to you by Hardhide Ponchatoula Strawberry Whiskey!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Friends of the Rosary,Today, August 21, is the Memorial Day of Pope Pius X, an intrepid defender of the purity of the Christian doctrine, and also the anniversary of Our Lady of Knock.The Holy Virgin appeared on August 21, 1879, with St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist, a Lamb and cross on an altar in a parish church of the village of Knock, in County Mayo, in Ireland.Fifteen people witnessed the Blessed Virgin Mary standing in the middle, clothed in white garments, wearing a brilliant crown, with a golden rose over her forehead (A golden rose is often the symbol of this Marian apparition).Her hands were raised as if in prayer. All knew that it was Mary, the Mother of Jesus and Queen of Angels and Saints.On the right of Our Lady stood St. Joseph, his head inclined toward her. On her left stood St. John the Evangelist, dressed as a bishop.To the left of St. John stood an altar that had a lamb and a cross surrounded by angels.The vision lasted about two hours. People who were not at the apparition site reported that they saw a bright light illuminating the area around the church.Many of the sick were healed upon visiting the church at Knock.Ave Maria!Jesus, I Trust In You!Come, Holy Spirit, come!To Jesus through Mary!Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will.Please give us the grace to respond with joy!+ Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New YorkEnhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app:Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play• August 21, 2025, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET
The NFC South is wide open, and Caleb and Derek break down which team is most likely to seize control. Can the Falcons take the next step with their new-look roster? Are the Buccaneers still the class of the division? And what's the outlook for the rebuilding Panthers and Saints?The guys also dive into the Trey Hendrickson contract dilemma, celebrate a major extension for Dalvin Cook, and make their season win predictions for every team in the division.Plus, the Brodie Bets are back! Derek heads overseas with Iowa State vs Kansas State in Dublin and takes a swing at Sam Houston vs Western Kentucky, while Caleb rolls with Fresno State vs Kansas and Stanford vs Hawaii. Football season is almost here, and this episode sets the stage.Theme music by The Riley Brothers Band. Find them at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/therileybrothersband/the-float.
Ellen emailed Patrick and asked: "Is it wrong to name my guardian angel?" The Short Answer:Patrick says, “No, don’t name your guardian angel,” because the Church actually says not to. Why not? Angels are right below God in the order of creation, way above us humans. They have authority over us, not the other way around. Your guardian angel is like your heavenly bodyguard, not your pet. Naming means authority. In the Bible, Adam named the animals to show his dominion over them. Since angels have dominion over us, naming them flips the order. God already named them. He’s the Creator, so naming rights are His, not ours. Patrick’s Analogy:It’d be like your dog deciding to name you. That'd be strange! Extra backup:Even Pope Benedict XVI said not to do it. Saints like Padre Pio, St. Teresa of Ávila, and St. John Bosco had close relationships with their guardian angels, but they never named them. What you can do: -Talk to your guardian angel every day. -Ask for guidance and protection. -Foster that friendship, but don't name them.
https://rumble.com/v6xst0e-19-aug-25-jesus-911-what-did-the-saints-say-about-islam.html Today's Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) What did the Saints say about Islam?
In this hour of Follow The Money, hosts Pauly Howard and Matt Youmans are joined by Jeff Sealey, golf handicapper, to give his thoughts on the Tour Championship. Pauly and Matt preview Tuesday's MLB props and WNBA betting slate. Also, joining the show is Jimmy Ott, ESPN Baton Rouge, to talk about the Saints and LSU football. The guys also go over the Barnwell Most Improved Teams list.
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Greg Fahey enters his second season with the program. Fahey has been on Thomas's staff since the inaugural campaign. After the Pirates' successful first year, he will add the General Manager title to the Associate Head Coach role. Fahey has experience in the NIL space working with Coach Ed Cooley and Mark Fox during his tenure with Georgetown. Before arriving to Washington D.C., Fahey spent four seasons at Siena serving as assistant coach and director of basketball operations. Fahey helped develop eight all-conference players including two MAAC Player of the year award winners in Manny Camper and Denver Nuggets Guard Jalen Pickett. The Saints also captured back-to-back MAAC Regular Season Championships. A native of Randolph, New Jersey, Fahey arrived at Siena after spending the previous season as a graduate assistant at Providence College. Fahey first entered the collegiate ranks as an assistant coach for two seasons at Division III FDU Florham, where he recruited a pair of future All-MAC Freedom Conference players. Fahey began his coaching career as the head junior varsity and assistant varsity coach for three years at New Jersey powerhouse St. Benedict's Prep. He helped guide the Gray Bees to an 89-15 record, highlighted by a peak ranking of No. 8 nationally. St. Benedict's Prep posted a 35-2 mark during the 2015-16 season to finish 12th nationally and earn a berth to the Dick's High School National Tournament. Throughout his time both at FDU Florham and St. Benedict's, Fahey also spent four seasons on the Nike EYBL circuit with the City Rocks. In his first three seasons, he served as an assistant coach before becoming the 16U EYBL head coach in his final year with the program. Fahey graduated from Marist College in 2013 with a degree in sports communications and a minor in psychology. He was a four-year manager for the Red Foxes' men's basketball program, working his way up to head manager his senior year. In the spring of 2022, Fahey also completed a master's degree from Providence College in higher education, also earning a certificate in sports administration. Fahey grew up in Randolph New Jersey where he served his community as a volunteer firefighter.To View This Episode-https://youtu.be/aATst8-aJcU#WhoKnewInTheMoment #PhilFriedrich #Basketballcoach #Podcast #HamptonUniversity #Basketball
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The Lord points to the purpose of the revelation as soon as His commentary begins on John's record. D&C 93:19 explains what he wants to teach Saints what is needed to receive the Father's inheritance: “I give unto you these sayings that you may understand and know how to worship, and know what you worship, that you may come unto the Father in my name, and in due time receive of his fulness” (93:19) Interestingly, the etymology of our word “worship” comes from an Old English and West Saxon word that means “condition of being worthy.” Thus, we can increase our worship when we increase our worthiness. We then worship more as we become more like our Savior.
What does it mean to be “all in” the gospel of Jesus Christ? For nearly eight years, Morgan Jones Pearson has explored that very question in over 300 conversations with Latter-day Saints on the All In podcast. In this episode, Morgan joins the Magnify Podcast to reflect on what she's learned from sitting across from people in the midst of heartbreak, healing, wrestles, and revelations. She also shares how her own discipleship has deepened as her life has changed over the years. Morgan is the host of the All In Podcast with LDS Living, a mom to two beautiful little girls, and a dear friend and force for good. Register now for Lift Up Your Heart! Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter!
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Nick Shook to give you their takeaways from the second week of preseason action across the NFL. The guys start with the Bears and Bills followed by Saints at Jaguars (06:39), Broncos at Cardinals (12:58), Buccaneers at Steelers (16:28), Giants at Jets (21:07), Rams at Chargers (27:59), Cowboys at Ravens (35:37), 49ers at Raiders (38:40), Browns at Eagles (46:53), Patriots at Vikings (55:29), Packers at Colts (58:38), Texans at Panthers (1:05:35), Dolphins at Lions (1:09:32), Seahawks at Chiefs (1:12:13), and Titans at Falcons (1:16:17). Note: time codes approximate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“A Principle with Promise”Doctrine and Covenants 89–92The Word of Wisdom Podcast for ChildrenWord of Wisdom Lesson for Kids From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Come Follow Me Manual : In the School of the Prophets, the Prophet Joseph Smith taught the elders of Israel about building God's kingdom on earth. They discussed spiritual truths, prayed together, fasted, and prepared to preach the gospel. But there was something about the atmosphere that might seem odd to us today, and it didn't seem right to Emma Smith either. During the meetings, the men smoked and chewed tobacco, which wasn't unusual for the time, but it stained the wood floors black and left a strong odor in the air. Emma shared her concerns with Joseph, and Joseph asked the Lord. His response was a revelation that went far beyond smoke and tobacco stains. It gave the Saints, for generations to come, “a principle with promise”—promises of physical health, “wisdom,” and “great treasures of knowledge” (Doctrine and Covenants 89:3, 19).The Word of Wisdom helps me be healthy in body and spirit. The Word of Wisdom: The Lord's law of health. Elder Gary E. Stevenson counseled young people to plan in advance what they will do when tempted with alcohol or drugs. He taught: “You will find that temptation has less control over you. You will have already made the decision of how you will react and what you will do. You won't need to decide every time”You're listening to Come Follow Me Kids!A Come Follow Me Podcast for Primary Kids of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.We are an interactive game play podcast for kids. Children will learn shout the scriptures while playing games that go with the Come Follow Me Lessons from the church.This year we are studying the Doctrine and Covenants. If you are looking for a Doctrine and Covenants Podcast for Primary Kids, look no further! Our podcast is called Come Follow Me Kids. Come Follow Me for kids that are primary aged 2-12 in the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. We follow the come follow me manual from the church but are not officially affiliated in any way. Some audio segments come from the friend magazine and other church sources. On this podcast we play interactive games while learning about the gospel and atonement of Jesus Christ.If your children would like to be guests on this podcast or to receive a baptism shout out, please email us at their info at comefollowmekidspodcast@gmail.com
Kainani Stevens, John Oehser, and Brian Sexton are live with Jags A.M. to recap Preseason Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints. They point out an increased physicality at the line of scrimmage that resulted in an effective run game. Rookie RB Bhayshul Tuten earned his second rushing touchdown of the preseason yesterday. The crew ends the show by dishing out some hot takes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Temple in Jerusalem as an image of our own soul; it is now the place where God dwells. Yet like those in Jerusalem old old, we divorce ourselves from God through mortal sin and seeking after those things that have nothing to do with the supernatural life. To bring us back into the life of grace, God has sent saints into the world to serve as models of holiness and repentance, including Ss. John Vianney, Lawrence, and Philomena.
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From Wayne Jackson Studios, Adam and Michael look at all of the footy news. The Saints land a big fish - which is also their own big fish - Snoop is going to drop it like it's hot at the GF plus a fan survey says folk aren't happy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fr. Nate Wills has been the chaplain for the Notre Dame football team since 2018. He's been along for exhilarating triumphs and devastating losses. He's seen and felt the energy of packed stadiums and the nervous focus of the pregame rituals. He's watched young men try and fail, then recover and succeed. But through it all, maybe the most important thing of all is simply this: he's been there. He's been present. And because of that, he's witnessed the presence of God in unexpected and otherwise unseen places, and he's helped other people to take note, too.After collecting stories of these rich and humbling experiences, Fr. Nate has crafted these stories into short, illuminating reflections for the rest of us. His new book, Pray Like A Champion Today, opens up for us stories of the Notre Dame football program as seen in relation to the Gospel, with a call to prayer. Fr. Nate joins me today to talk about culture, character, and the presence of Christ as seen from the sidelines and beyond.Follow-up Resources:Pray Like a Champion Today, by Fr. Nate Wills, C.S.C.Follow ”Pray Like a Champion Today” on InstagramCheck out the hugely popular “Saturdays with the Saints” lecture series, where a public lecture on a saint is offered (in-person, plus available online) every Notre Dame home football Saturday.Church Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
Welcome to Episode 328 of the Total Saints Podcast – your home for all things Southampton Football Club!Plenty to get into this week:Ipswich Town 1–1 Southampton – Was a point at Portman Road a good result against one of the Championship favourites? We look back on Saints' first away game of the season, the midfield trio of Downes–Charles–Fernandes, defensive struggles, Adam Armstrong's role up top, and whether the bench was strong enough.Northampton Town 0–1 Southampton – A scrappy EFL Cup win that sets up a trip to Norwich in Round Two. Did anyone really stake a claim for the first XI?Southampton vs Stoke City preview – With Stoke top of the early Championship table, we're joined by Potters fan Robin Evans to help us size up Saturday's clash at St Mary's. Should Will Still revert to a back four at home?We also celebrate Paul Castle's incredible 360km walk over 15 days, raising funds for men's mental health charity Big Moose.Links & Support
This is read for you by Bradley Ross, but edits have been made using an AI voice changer, elevenlabs.io, to help differentiate each speaker in the text. The text of the Book of Mormon is from the 1920 edition as republished by Grant Hardy. It differs only slightly from the edition currently in print from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I'm generally following Lynn and David Rosenvall for identifying speakers.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy is back from a trip to Sydney, Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera re-signs with the Saints, and we start the show with the All Sports Report - as Luke Littler gets the job done again. Damian Barrett is in studio with the latest news and his positives and negatives from Round 23, then it's Monday Brag Artist time. Billy's has his Top 5 MMM Footy moments from the weekend, and JB has had enough of the loud on-field announcers at the footy. Jackson Warne is in studio to talk about his new podcast Warnes Way and continue to spread the word about heart health, then Billy has a joke about nipples to close the showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supposedly, the race between Tyler Shough and Spencer Rattler continues, at least according to the New Orleans Saints and Coach Kellen Moore. Did anyone's opinion change after a 17-17 tie against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at the Caesars Superdome? Saints fans had plenty to say, and Jim Derry let them roll on our weekly Mano E Monday edition of the Dattitude Podcast (Ep. 404) presented by Evangeline Securities. While Rattler threw the best AND worst passes of the day and led the team on a great 2-minute drive to tie the score, Shough just sort of did his thing. Jim has ‘Derry's Dimes' to offer his opinion, but he also talks some about what's more concerning: the play of the offensive line. Does the trade for Jags backup center Luke Fortner help? And has Kendre Miller wrapped up the RB2 job behind starter Alvin Kamara?
After seeing Rattler's success last Sunday, some think he is getting closer to getting the gig full-time - but is that really part of Kellen Moore's plan?
The Saints finished their second preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a tie - and afterwards, we weren't a whole hell of a lot closer to knowing who's going to be starting under center
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Dayne Zorko brings up his 300th game this weekend against the Hawks, has there been a player get everything possible out of himself throughout his AFL career? Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera becomes the AFL's first $2 million man after re-signing with the Saints for 2 seasons. Will Collingwood see Bobby Hill again this year? Are the Dogs prepared to roll the dice on Adam Treloar? Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Australian guitarist Davey Lane discusses his new album 'Finally, a Party Record', joining You Am I at 18, meeting Paul McCartney & nerding out on vinyl! Listen to the new album here. Topics Include: Davey Lane discusses his new album "Finally, a Party Record" and the ironic title choice Originally titled "The Great Unraveling" but changed to something more approachable and chipper Despite upbeat title, songs deal with dark subject matter that inspires his songwriting Finding peace with mental state and place in world as he's gotten older Always includes glimmer of optimism even when writing about romantic catastrophes going wrong Makes music as compulsion, not for career goals - realistic about posthumous appreciation Big Star, Nick Drake - artists appreciated later in life Avid record collector who browses sections aimlessly rather than shopping with lists Discovers new bands like Comets on Fire by hearing them playing in record stores Vinyl is primary listening format - meditative experience that keeps him focused and level Thinks about album sequencing early, including crossfades between songs on new record Beatles were gateway drug, fascinated by production techniques on Sgt Pepper's at age seven Met Paul McCartney in 2017 backstage in Melbourne through Jimmy Barnes and Michael Gudinski Took Valium beforehand, talked about McCartney's jacket instead of asking musical questions Started transcribing You Am I songs as teenager, sent tabs to drummer Rusty Got invited on stage at 16 to play with You Am I at all-ages show Returned to high school as local hero after performing with established rock band Tim Rogers called offering solo tour opportunity, left university after two days to tour Officially joined You Am I in 1999 at age 18 after proving compatibility on tour Took years to feel like full band member rather than nervous new guy Learned importance of authenticity over networking and career-focused schmoozing in music industry Collaborated on The Rites project covering Stevie Wright's "Evie" to raise money for legend Recorded with Saints' Chris Bailey on what became his final album before passing Created experimental Dual Monophonic vinyl with Tim Rogers and King Gizzard's Stu McKenzie Each vinyl channel contains different arrangement of same song, can be heard separately Technical challenges getting proper stereo separation on vinyl pressing required multiple attempts New album on Cheer Squad Records features striking red and yellow vinyl pressing Cover art deliberately references Rod Stewart despite not particularly liking that album Record designed to catch browser's eye in record stores like albums that attracted him Interview wrap up Extended and high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Saints tied the Jaguars 17-17. Rattler made case to be starting QB, Shough not so much. Lots of rookies looked good, while offensive line did not.Should the Saints look to plug holes with trades or cap space?New Patrons get 90% OFF THEIR FIRST MONTH of Saints Happy Hour Membership in August! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jaguars Head Coach Liam Coen meets with the media after Jacksonville tied with New Orleans, 17-17, in Week 2 of the 2025 Preseason.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
J.P. Shadrick and Mike Dempsey recap the Jacksonville Jaguars' matchup against the New Orleans Saints in Preseason Week 2 of the 2025 NFL Season on the Postgame Show, presented by G.E.H.A.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Jacksonville Jaguars RB Fred Taylor is back with J.P. Shadrick to preview the Jaguars' Preseason Week 2 matchup against the New Orleans Saints ahead of the 2025 Season. Fred Taylor emphasizes the need for the Jaguars to "get back to the basics" and play penalty-free football. He also touches on Travis Hunter's debut and what year five means for Trevor Lawrence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The two New Orleans Saints quarterbacks competing to be the team's starter had nice moments in Sunday's preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Caesars Superdome but Spencer Rattler shined late. The second-year pro led the team on a nine-play, 82-yard drive in 2:18 capped off by a 20-yard touchdown pass to Dante Pettis. Rattler ran the two-point conversion in to tie the score at 17 with 21 seconds left.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Bobby broke down the Saints' 17-17 tie with the Jacksonville Jaguars in their second preseason matchup. He evaluated the Saints' quarterback competition and praised the team's effort in their second-half comeback. Bobby said Spencer Rattler outperformed Tyler Shough in the matchup, and he projected the quarterback decision for the regular season. Bobby also shared his thoughts on Mason Tipton, Dante Pettis, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
Bobby and Steve discussed the Saints' 17-17 tie with the Jacksonville Jaguars in their second preseason matchup. Bobby praised New Orleans' effort in the second-half comeback. He projected the Saints' quarterback decision ahead of the upcoming regular season. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' roster. Bobby broke down New Orleans' running back competition and the future of the Saints' quarterback position. They also listened to Tyler Shough's postgame press conference.
Saints color analyst Deuce McAllister joined Steve to discuss the team's 17-17 tie with the Jacksonville Jaguars in their second preseason matchup. Deuce evaluated the Saints' quarterback competition, rushing attack, and WR Mason Tipton.
This hour, Steve Geller and Jeff Nowak continue to preview the New Orleans Saints' second preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
This hour, Steve Geller and Jeff Nowak preview the New Orleans Saints second preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Mina and Jon Ledyard preview the NFC South team by team. Will the Bucs take the division for the 5th straight season and will Bryce Young continue the momentum from the second half of last season? Plus what do we expect from the Falcons this year and what will Kellen Moore bring to the Saints? Finally, they rank how they think the division will shake out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices