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Listen to Friday's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. In this episode, we have an interview with Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker on her recent phone call with President Trump.Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Listen to Friday's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. In this episode, we have an interview with Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker on her recent phone call with President Trump.Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Ben Maller talks about Will Clark ripping current Red Sox announcer Will Flemming, reports that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is pushing for a salary cap, Coop's Scoop on Entertainment, Sports Jeopardy, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Ben talks about reports that NBA owners actually like the 2nd apron of the salary cap, a tribute to former Cubs manager Lee Elia after his passing on Thursday, Maller to the Third Degree, Lame Jokes of the Week, Coop's Scoop on Entertainment, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
Most people don't love their jobs—and that's not only normal, it might be healthier. Jay Schwedelson unpacks the toxic myth that everyone should “do what they love” and explains why chasing passion often backfires. He shares why he doesn't love his own job (and why that's fine), what actually matters more than love, and how redefining career fulfillment might be the smarter move.ㅤBest Moments:(00:30) Jay admits he doesn't love his job—and that's more than okay(02:00) Why “do what you love and you'll never work a day” is terrible advice(02:45) Chasing passion can ruin the thing you once loved(04:00) What really matters more than loving your job(04:45) The quote from Eat, Pray, Love that nails it(08:00) Jay's gym rant: mirror flexing, water jugs, and the unholy sin of not wiping machinesㅤCheck out our 100% FREE + VIRTUAL EVENTS! ->Guru Conference - The World's Largest Virtual EMAIL MARKETING Conference - Nov 6-7!Register here: www.GuruConference.comㅤCheck out Jay's YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/ㅤMASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Email chaos across campuses, branches, or chapters? Emma by Marigold lets HQ keep control while local teams send on-brand, on-time messages with ease.Podcast & GURU listeners: 50 % off your first 3 months with an annual plan (new customers, 10 k-contact minimum, terms apply).Claim your offer now at jayschwedelson.com/emma
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.racket.newsThe inside scoop on the latest (actually important) Russigate developments. Plus, correspondent Boot reaches Africa in Evelyn Waugh's Scoop.
Besides having a new baby, two restaurants and two cookbooks @chefsuzannevizethann made time to chat with me on the podcast about her beautiful brunch cookbook.Stephanie Hansen:Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Dishing with Stephanie's Dish podcast. We are here today with Chef Suzanne VizethannChef Suzanne has written a book called Brunch Season, and the subtitle is A Year of Delicious Mornings from the Buttermilk Kitchen. And I love a book that takes, like, a single subject but really, like, elaborates on it, because I think when you think of brunch dishes, you have, like, you know, the top five in your mind, and you really have done a comprehensive guide here of how to explore brunch from not just like, egg dishes, but all the way through seasonality. So for me, I love books that either give you seasonal guidance because, like, I'm in summer right now, so how do I make a brunch for friends and what ingredients do I use? I love the way you organize this book. Did you. Is this your first book?Suzanne Vizethann :It's our second book. You know, the first book, “Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Was more of a restaurant focused book, like 100 recipes from the restaurant. So this. This book is, you know, more of a standalone book. It's definitely recipes that you would find maybe as specials in the restaurant, but more as me as a chef, like, my voice as a chef.“Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Stephanie Hansen:So let's talk about that for just a second, because I think a friend of mine, Gavin Kaysen from the Twin Cities, he has, like, a book called At Home that's more of his, like, personality and style. And then he has the restaurant books, which are highly stylized. Obviously, it's a beautiful restaurant. What, after writing the restaurant book, made you want to kind of bring that home into your point of view?Suzanne Vizethann :I think that I love. Well, first of all, I love cooking, and I love sharing recipes with people. And, you know, like you said kind of, you brought up a really good point that chef recipes and restaurant recipes are just that. They're restaurant recipes, and they're sometimes really difficult to pare down to something small and make them accessible in the home kitchen. And so while we attempted to do that in the first book, I think that this was more of an opportunity to say, okay, hey, this is something that I might cook at home, or, you know, this is something that I like to cook in the summer or in the fall, and kind of really bringing that, like, you in my home with me.Stephanie Hansen:So can you tell me a little bit more about your restaurant?Suzanne Vizethann :Sure, yeah. So we actually have two the original restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia. It's been open almost 13 years. You know, brunch focused restaurant, open in the morning, you know, breakfast and lunch primarily. And then I actually just opened a restaurant up in Maine. I live here full time up on the mid coast in a town called Camden. And we have, we took over an 81 year old diner and opened another Buttermilk Kitchen here. And that one's called Buttermilk Kitchen at Mariners to honor the old name.Suzanne Vizethann :So, yeah, same, same style, you know, still a breast brunch driven restaurant, but a little bit more of a coastal flair since we are right on the water.Stephanie Hansen:And did you have a, did you have a move that precipitated opening in another location? Because I'm fascinated by how people can run restaurants. A one and then two, like in two different states. I just don't.
Besides having a new baby, two restaurants and two cookbooks @chefsuzannevizethann made time to chat with me on the podcast about her beautiful brunch cookbook.Stephanie Hansen:Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Dishing with Stephanie's Dish podcast. We are here today with Chef Suzanne VizethannChef Suzanne has written a book called Brunch Season, and the subtitle is A Year of Delicious Mornings from the Buttermilk Kitchen. And I love a book that takes, like, a single subject but really, like, elaborates on it, because I think when you think of brunch dishes, you have, like, you know, the top five in your mind, and you really have done a comprehensive guide here of how to explore brunch from not just like, egg dishes, but all the way through seasonality. So for me, I love books that either give you seasonal guidance because, like, I'm in summer right now, so how do I make a brunch for friends and what ingredients do I use? I love the way you organize this book. Did you. Is this your first book?Suzanne Vizethann :It's our second book. You know, the first book, “Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Was more of a restaurant focused book, like 100 recipes from the restaurant. So this. This book is, you know, more of a standalone book. It's definitely recipes that you would find maybe as specials in the restaurant, but more as me as a chef, like, my voice as a chef.“Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” Stephanie Hansen:So let's talk about that for just a second, because I think a friend of mine, Gavin Kaysen from the Twin Cities, he has, like, a book called At Home that's more of his, like, personality and style. And then he has the restaurant books, which are highly stylized. Obviously, it's a beautiful restaurant. What, after writing the restaurant book, made you want to kind of bring that home into your point of view?Suzanne Vizethann :I think that I love. Well, first of all, I love cooking, and I love sharing recipes with people. And, you know, like you said kind of, you brought up a really good point that chef recipes and restaurant recipes are just that. They're restaurant recipes, and they're sometimes really difficult to pare down to something small and make them accessible in the home kitchen. And so while we attempted to do that in the first book, I think that this was more of an opportunity to say, okay, hey, this is something that I might cook at home, or, you know, this is something that I like to cook in the summer or in the fall, and kind of really bringing that, like, you in my home with me.Stephanie Hansen:So can you tell me a little bit more about your restaurant?Suzanne Vizethann :Sure, yeah. So we actually have two the original restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia. It's been open almost 13 years. You know, brunch focused restaurant, open in the morning, you know, breakfast and lunch primarily. And then I actually just opened a restaurant up in Maine. I live here full time up on the mid coast in a town called Camden. And we have, we took over an 81 year old diner and opened another Buttermilk Kitchen here. And that one's called Buttermilk Kitchen at Mariners to honor the old name.Suzanne Vizethann :So, yeah, same, same style, you know, still a breast brunch driven restaurant, but a little bit more of a coastal flair since we are right on the water.Stephanie Hansen:And did you have a, did you have a move that precipitated opening in another location? Because I'm fascinated by how people can run restaurants. A one and then two, like in two different states. I just don't.
Send us a textWelcome to the first episode of Testing and Tech on Vital MX, presented by Yamaha Motor USA. Our latest podcast/YouTube show brings our Content Director, Michael Lindsay, and our Product Editor at Large, Steven Tokarski, together to chat about different topics. Whether it's product, tech on production and race bikes, or anything related to the cool technical tidbits of our industry, we're here to talk about it.
New Temple men's basketball assistant coach Bill Courtney joined us on The Scoop this week to talk about why he wanted to work for Adam Fisher on North Broad Street and why he feels Fisher is entering his “sweet spot” as he moves toward his third season as the Owls' head coach. We also have some hoops scheduling news, answers to your mailbag questions and much more on The Scoop, brought to you by Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers. Intro: 0:00 – 3:30 More football recruiting news on the way?: 3:30 – 4:38 Bill Courtney reunites with Adam Fisher: 4:38 – 14:47 Tim Pernetti is incentivizing better basketball scheduling: 14:47 – 19:30 Who is Temple football's 2025 difference maker?: 19:30 – 25:43 On (or around) this date: 25:43 – 40:22 Mailbag: 40:22 – end Timestamps are approximate due to advertisements.
Pulling back the curtain on ice cream making, I demonstrate how to create our famous Cookie Butter flavor from scratch using high-quality ingredients. This episode answers the question many customers have been asking about whether we make our own ice cream or buy it pre-made.• Sanitizing the ice cream machine thoroughly before and after production• Using coconut milk as the base for a completely dairy-free treat• Adding vanilla and cinnamon to enhance and complement the cookie butter flavor• Incorporating Biscoff cookie butter for the signature taste• Blending all ingredients together before putting the mixture in the machine• Demonstrating the freezing process that transforms the mixture into creamy ice creamWe are located in Katy, Texas at 1989 North Fry Road in the Foodies Truck Park. Come check us out, bring your kids, friends, or significant other and enjoy amazing food and good ice cream!Support the show✅ Support my work on Venmo , Yappy or PayPal✅ Check out my Linktr.ee
The Charles Schwab STAX increased slightly to 40.66 from 39.68. Joe Mazzola highlights what's driving the bullish uptick. He mentions that investors bought into Tesla (TSLA) when it dipped in early June, while others steadily bought Amazon (AMZN). Joe labels Palantir (PLTR) as a "retail darling," signaling a return to risk-on trade. However, he adds that investors remain cautions of trade headlines out of Washington.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-...Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-...Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/19192...Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplu...Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-net...Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Scoop City is revisiting some of our favorite interviews from this past year. The Athletic's Senior NFL Insider, Dianna Russini and former NFL Quarterback Chase Daniel spoke with some defensive stars about identity, leadership and what it takes to dominate in today's offense-driven league. We caught up with Steelers defensive lineman, Cam Heyward to talk about why Mike Tomlin is shouts out stats on the practice field, and the plan for life after football.Dianna sits down with 49ers linebacker Fred Warner to talk about San Francisco's 2024 season, what they need to do to get things back on track and why Brock Purdy is “The Guy” for the 49ers.Dianna also chats with Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. about how his team starting to play their best ball, where he wants to focus on his game this offseason, and why he's never seen any of the Terminator movies, despite his “Terminator” nickname. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hunter Conley, owner of Fresh Start Pet Waste Removal, and Erica discuss his journey from managing inside sales and marketing at Alta Pest Control to starting his own pet waste removal business. Fresh Start has grown to 350 customers in a year, with three full-time employees and two wrap trucks. Hunter emphasized the importance of Facebook ads, which account for 70% of his customer base, and the effectiveness of text-based follow-ups. He also highlighted the significance of pricing strategies, customer retention, and handling objections. Hunter shared his approach to customer acquisition, including the use of responsive bids and the importance of identifying and targeting the ideal customer profile. Part 1 of 2 Connect with Hunter: https://freshstartpetwasteremoval.com/ Comments and Questions are welcome. Send to: thescooppodcast22@gmail.com
Hear how local organizations are preparing for NKY's future on today's NKY Spotlight Podcast!NKY Chamber President and CEO Brent Cooper discusses the Northern Kentucky Housing Blueprint and we hear about NKU Center for Economic Analysis and Development's Mid-Summer Symposium from Senior Director Janet Harrah and Karen Finan of OneNKY Alliance.The NKY Spotlight Podcast is powered by CKREU Consulting and sponsored by Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
Hey there! So, we've got some exciting sports updates this week! The New York Knicks have finally found their man - Mike Brown, a two-time Coach of the Year recipient, is taking the reins. This is a promising move for the Knicks, who are looking to shake things up and get back in the game. Meanwhile, there's been a whirlwind of activity in the NBA free agency world. Guess what? The Lakers just signed DeAndre Ayton, adding more strength to their lineup. The team dynamics are getting super interesting, and it's like a chess game with powerhouse moves happening everywhere. The Houston Rockets, Thunder, and even the Orlando Magic are all stepping up with some impressive strategies. And oh, let's not forget those crazy deals going down! Players like Giannis and Damon are making headlines with their jaw-dropping contracts. The sports world is buzzing, and there's so much to keep an eye on!
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In episode 56 we chat with High-Stakes Mixed-Game specialist Benny Glaser. Benny opens up about his poker journey—from his early competitive drive to becoming one of the most accomplished mixed games players in the world. We dive deep into the mental game, the transition from online to live poker, strategic breakthroughs, and what it really takes to thrive in high-pressure environments like final tables and grinding series. Benny also explores the psychology of poker with insights from Adam Carmichael, shares his favorite formats like Badugi and Deuce to Seven Triple Draw, and reflects on how experimentation, emotional resilience, and narrative control shape long-term success. You don't want to miss this one!
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
If you want to watch this YouTube failure unfold give me a 'subscribe' RIGHT HERE! https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelson/shortsappreciate you!JBest Moments:(00:34) The real reason it's powerful to admit when something isn't working(01:45) Why YouTube Shorts will rule the internet in the next three years(03:00) Most marketers are dumping content on YouTube and calling it a day(04:55) What having only 600 subscribers taught Jay about perspective and growth(06:23) You don't need to be great—just willing to be in it and learn(07:45) If you're not hands-on, your feedback and decisions are worthless====================Check out our 100% FREE + VIRTUAL EVENTS! ->Guru Conference - The World's Largest Virtual EMAIL MARKETING Conference - Nov 6-7!Register here: www.GuruConference.com====================Check out Jay's YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/====================MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Email chaos across campuses, branches, or chapters? Emma by Marigold lets HQ keep control while local teams send on-brand, on-time messages with ease.Podcast & GURU listeners: 50 % off your first 3 months with an annual plan (new customers, 10 k-contact minimum, terms apply).Claim your offer now at jayschwedelson.com/emma
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Welcome to Proper Chat: A Love Island Podcast! In this episode, Nicole, Brana, Gabi, and Langa dive into episodes 17-23 of Love Island UK. They discuss major events such as a shocking dumping, the Heart Race Challenge, and drama from Hideaway Helena. The hosts share their favorite moments, play a unique tier ranking game based on the iconic Snog Mary Pie, and end the episode with the 'Scoop on the Streets' featuring the latest Love Island gossip. Don't miss out on this exciting recap!Subscribe to our newsletter, Scoop on the Streets: https://properchat.substack.com/Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @ProperChatPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by Michael Shearon, Justin Eshenbaugh, Josh Hensley, and special guest Eva Self, this week's episode blends summer fun with deep spiritual insight. They kick things off with a hilarious and surprisingly educational game called Scoop or Spoof, challenging everyone to guess which outrageous Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavors are real. (Spoiler alert: “Holy Chipotle Fudge” didn't make the cut.) But the heart of the episode is a powerful conversation on helplessness and grace. Justin reflects on his recent sermon from Romans and the reality that we are truly helpless without Christ. Eva shares part of her testimony, her journey through paralysis, and the profound ways God has continued to fill her life with purpose. The team unpacks how feelings of helplessness can become divine moments of surrender and strength—and how even parents can't save their kids from the testimony God is writing in their lives. ASK A QUESTION - TELL A STORY - CONNECT WITH US
Welcome to Proper Chat: A Love Island Podcast! In this episode, Nicole and co-hosts Langa, Gabi, and Brana dive into Love Island USA, Season 7, episodes 21-26. Join them as they dissect the latest developments, including Nicolandira Casa Amore Recoupling, and the lack of solid couples this season. The hosts share their personal highlights from the week and dive deep into the drama with a tier-ranking game, predictions, and the 'scoop on the streets' segment. Subscribe now for the latest Love Island updates!Subscribe to our newsletter, Scoop on the Streets: https://properchat.substack.com/Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @ProperChatPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Waffle House just dropped its 50-cent egg surcharge—no more global bird-flu tax at the griddle. Pags says this signals egg prices are finally cooling and he's breaking down why this matters for your breakfast tab. Meanwhile, independent journalist Breanna Morello joins Pags to dissect the explosive Diddy verdict—what charges are sticking, what's deadlocked, and why this celebutante case is more than just gossip Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this LIVE podcast recording, Dr. Shereene Idriss is back to bust more skincare myths on everything from sunscreen misinformation to which ingredients are most legit - in her books. The Manhattan-based, board-certified cosmetic dermatologist has captured over 4 million followers with her skin “NERD”-iness, educating the world with her real-talk takes on skincare scams, sharing practical advice for the most challenging skin conditions and real talk about the wild and wonderful world of cosmetics.A special thank you to 1 Hotel Toronto for hosting our live podcast! Listen in to learn:Everything to know about Dr. Idriss' latest skincare innovation, a purple-tinted sunscreen, that amassed a 10,000 person waitlist in 36 hoursIs mineral sunscreen “better” than chemical sunscreen? The internet's favourite derm weighs inMove over collagen supplements – the Harvard-backed reason that Dr. Idriss believes that good ol' vitamin D may be the low-cost key to longevityThe most underrated skincare ingredient according to Dr. Idriss, and what it has to offer for problematic skin Could NAD+ skincare be the next buzzy ingredient to watch? Dr. Idriss' red hot takeTikTok takedown! Dr. Idriss' thoughts on the viral “Caveman Skincare trend ” Spicule skincare – saviour or scam?Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Dr. Shereene Idriss AKA Pillow Talk Derm Serving The Real Tea on Skincare ScamsWatch on YouTube: Dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss (#PillowtalkDerm) on Botox News, Skin Purging, Best SPF & MoreIs This $265 Face Cream Really The Goat? An Augustinus Bader Explainer PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! VegamourTired of dealing with shedding and thinning? Take back control of your hair with Vegamour. For a limited time go to VEGAMOUR.com/BEAUTY, code BEAUTY to get 20% off your first order. QuinceGive your summer closet an upgrade with Quince. Go to quince.com/breakingbeauty for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. MaraTry the Mara Chia + Moringa® Algae Enzyme Cleansing Oil! Head Into your local Sephora to shop MARA, or head to Sephora.com – and don't forget to wash your face! *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jamai Felt, the reigning MAC freshman of the year, transferred to Temple from Bowling Green this spring and could give Owls head coach Adam Fisher the rim protector the program has lacked during the past two seasons. The 6-foot-10 Felt, who led the MAC with 46 blocked shots, joined The Scoop this week and talked to us about recovering from two ACL surgeries and why Temple was the right fit for him when he entered the NCAA's transfer portal. Felt, who is recovering from surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder, said he will be ready for the start of preseason practice and the regular season. The shot-blocking numbers he put up last season, he said, are just a preview of things to come. “Forty-six blocks is a lot,” Felt said, “but I'm trying to do more this year. Trying to get (American Athletic Conference) defensive player of the year for sure.” In addition to providing updates on Temple football's two newest verbal commitments, we also paid tribute to the lateJohn DiSangro, the former longtime director of basketball operations under Hall of Fame coach John Chaney. DiSangro passed away last week at the age of 60 and was memorialized by his nephew, Rocco DiSangro, on this week's podcast. Intro: 0:00 – 1:34 What to expect now that we've moved to On3: 1:34 – 3:30 Temple now has 25 football verbals from the 2026 class: 3:30 – 9:05 Some new-ish football uniforms: 9:05 – 13:30 Jamai Felt joins the show: 13:30 – 33:55 T.J. DiLeo is coaching the Summer League Sixers: 33:55 – 34:35 Steve Settle lands with the Miami Heat: 34:35 – 41:03 Paying tribute to John DiSangro: 41:03 – 43:43 On (or around) this date: 43:43 – 52:37 Mailbag: 52:37 – end * Timestamps are approximate due to advertisements.
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Black holes come in many sizes. Small, medium, large & extra large. The size of a black hole mostly depends on how massive the star was before it ran out of fuel, exploded as a supernova and collapsed under its own extreme gravity. The more massive the black hole, the stronger and larger its effect on the fabric of space and time. Here's the new bit! In a recent study, astronomers found that even tiny black holes have immense power to shape their part of the galaxy. Far more than previously thought. Black holes can rip apart a star that comes too close by. Even the tiniest black holes, known as stellar-mass black holes can do this. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
We're diving into some juicy updates this week! First off, I'm giving you the scoop on the status of our television show—it's a wrap on the last season of Around the House Northwest over on Fox 12, but don't you worry! We've got a shiny new version in the works that's going to be even better and way more fun. Plus, let's chat about some recalls that'll make you want to double-check your home gadgets. From LED lanterns that might burn brighter than expected to camping cots that could turn into surprise laceration hazards, we're covering it all. So, grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let's keep your home safe and stylish!Let's dive straight into this week's mid-week update on Around the House with Eric G., where the atmosphere is buzzing with excitement and a pinch of caution. Eric opens up with the bittersweet news that the Around the House Northwest series on Fox 12 Plus has officially wrapped up. It's a nostalgic moment for fans, but don't fret! Eric is bubbling with ideas for a fresh take on the show that promises to deliver even more engaging content while breaking free from the ties of corporate restrictions. Imagine a show where spontaneity reigns and the only thing blurred are the lines between work and fun! Eric's enthusiasm is infectious as he hints at a new direction that will resonate with DIY enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. As we transition into the practical side of things, Eric shifts gears to discuss several product recalls that have surfaced, particularly relevant as we gear up for the Fourth of July celebrations. With a blend of humor and genuine concern, he highlights the potential dangers lurking in our homes—from LED fireplace lanterns that could pose choking hazards to lithium-ion battery packs that might ignite unexpectedly. Eric emphasizes the importance of staying informed, especially when it comes to products that could affect our loved ones. It's a mix of serious talk wrapped in Eric's witty narrative that keeps us engaged and aware. In the spirit of the upcoming holiday, Eric wraps up the episode with a friendly reminder to celebrate safely. While we're all ready to light up the night sky with fireworks, he playfully warns against mixing cocktails with pyrotechnics—a classic recipe for disaster! As we prepare for a weekend of fun, let's heed Eric's advice, enjoy our independence, and keep safety at the forefront. After all, nothing says 'celebration' like a little common sense sprinkled in with the festivities!Takeaways: Eric G. updates us on the end of the last season of 'Around the House Northwest' on Fox 12 Plus, so no more new episodes there, folks! Get ready for a fresh twist as we're self-producing the new version of the show, promising a more authentic experience without corporate TV restrictions. Be cautious with recalls like LED fireplace lanterns and Dr. Power battery packs that pose fire hazards; safety first, my friends! Keep an eye on camping gear recalls from Coleman that could lead to lacerations or nasty surprises, because who wants to lose a limb while chilling outdoors? With the Fourth of July coming up, let's enjoy fireworks responsibly without mixing cocktails—safety is key when celebrating independence! Don't forget to check out the archives of over 1,200 episodes for some home improvement gold; there's plenty to binge while you work on your DIY projects. Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.commonumentgrills.comcpsc.govCompanies mentioned in this episode: Monument Grills Dr. Power Coleman Co....
Reusse Scoop: The MN Wild are going to trade Kaprizov for Connor McDavid!!!In a fitting tribute, Dundas names baseball stadium for Bill Nelson, team's biggest boosterOn a lazy summer weekend when overcome with an urge to see a grassroots ballgame, the cure often has been to take a drive an hour south to Dundas. The Cannon Valley League offers some of the state's top competition, and if it's the Dukes vs. Miesville's Mudhens, you have an unmatched rivalry.I was there one Sunday when there was a playoff game, with both teams guaranteed to advance to the state tourney. Immediately after the game, the managers went into a small area to draft pitchers from other Cannon Valley teams.Joe Driscoll had been drafted by Dundas the previous year. He walked around with a beer in hand, waited a couple of minutes and then found out he would be a Mudhen for this tournament.Driscoll tipped the beer upward in a salute and said, “Well, every team needs a role model.”Joe died three years ago, and the world has been a less enjoyable place since then.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Johnny Hopper joins us in studio once again, and this time we dive into some controversy. At the post-race press conference after Round 4 at High Point, Johnny asked Aaron Plessinger a question about Eli Tomac's potential switch to KTM — a moment that sparked backlash across the industry. Some loved the question, others hated it, and we break it all down, including Steve Matthes' reaction.We also discuss whether Supercross should start a feeder series, if scoop tires should be regulated, whether Jorge Prado can figure out the Kawasaki, and how Chase Sexton might adjust to that platform if he makes the switch. This one's full of drama — don't miss it! Gypsy Gang — if you liked this chapter, remember to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell so you never miss a new drop!SPONSORS:
Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
Reusse Scoop: The MN Wild are going to trade Kaprizov for Connor McDavid!!!In a fitting tribute, Dundas names baseball stadium for Bill Nelson, team's biggest boosterOn a lazy summer weekend when overcome with an urge to see a grassroots ballgame, the cure often has been to take a drive an hour south to Dundas. The Cannon Valley League offers some of the state's top competition, and if it's the Dukes vs. Miesville's Mudhens, you have an unmatched rivalry.I was there one Sunday when there was a playoff game, with both teams guaranteed to advance to the state tourney. Immediately after the game, the managers went into a small area to draft pitchers from other Cannon Valley teams.Joe Driscoll had been drafted by Dundas the previous year. He walked around with a beer in hand, waited a couple of minutes and then found out he would be a Mudhen for this tournament.Driscoll tipped the beer upward in a salute and said, “Well, every team needs a role model.”Joe died three years ago, and the world has been a less enjoyable place since then.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on The 105: 247Sports Director of Scouting Andrew Ivins and 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Mike Roach, break down the Texas state 7v7 tournament and Future 50 showcase. The guys also discuss top recruiting battles for Jalen Lott and Felix Ojo, as well as a surprising potential destination for the No. 1 overall 2027 prospect, Elijah Haven. Be sure to leave mailbag questions for the show in the comments. Download and subscribe to The 105 on Apple, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts! Follow the show on Twitter/X: @The105Guys Instagram: @the105_guys Follow our hosts on Twitter/X: @Andrew_Ivins, @cpetagna247 Watch The 105 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nXu_wb0qpQ&list=PL-5Yp3exzDXCRO9xdX8aqde2s1fHA4z2Z To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scoop City is revisiting some of our favorite interviews from this past year. The Athletic's Senior NFL Insider, Dianna Russini and former NFL Quarterback Chase Daniel spoke with some of the biggest names in the league. We caught up with quarterbacks Josh Allen, Jordan Love and Drake Maye about their unique journeys so far in the NFL. Dianna talks with the Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen about which quarterbacks he studies and what is next for the Bills offense.Dianna and Chase sit down with Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love about taking over after Aaron Rodgers and what it's like to play in the NFC North.Dianna talks to New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye about the regime in New England and building off his rookie season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
Reusse Scoop: The MN Wild are going to trade Kaprizov for Connor McDavid!!!In a fitting tribute, Dundas names baseball stadium for Bill Nelson, team's biggest boosterOn a lazy summer weekend when overcome with an urge to see a grassroots ballgame, the cure often has been to take a drive an hour south to Dundas. The Cannon Valley League offers some of the state's top competition, and if it's the Dukes vs. Miesville's Mudhens, you have an unmatched rivalry.I was there one Sunday when there was a playoff game, with both teams guaranteed to advance to the state tourney. Immediately after the game, the managers went into a small area to draft pitchers from other Cannon Valley teams.Joe Driscoll had been drafted by Dundas the previous year. He walked around with a beer in hand, waited a couple of minutes and then found out he would be a Mudhen for this tournament.Driscoll tipped the beer upward in a salute and said, “Well, every team needs a role model.”Joe died three years ago, and the world has been a less enjoyable place since then.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Which drivers without a win missed a prime opportunity to steal a playoff spot after the Big One at EchoPark?
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
Mid-July and it's 98 degrees out—but marketers are already thinking about December. Jay Schwedelson drops a reality check: your Q4 and holiday campaigns don't start in the fall, they start now. From subject line data to social engagement spikes, he breaks down why jumping into end-of-year messaging this early isn't just smart—it's a major edge. Even if you're sweating through summer, your prospects are mentally putting up the tree.Best Moments:(00:30) Why July flips the mental switch from BBQs to Q4(01:15) Google's data shows “holiday marketing” searches spike between July 10–15(01:45) 68% of Q4 B2B deals start in summer—don't get left behind(02:30) Subject lines mentioning Q4 get 14% higher open rates after July 4(03:04) Consumer emails with holiday mentions see a 22% boost in opens(03:45) Social posts about Q4 drive 25% more B2B engagement starting in July(04:30) Easy tests to see if early Q4 messaging works for you(06:02) Steve from Blue's Clues has a podcast—yes, really(08:15) Jay's favorite random podcast: a Melrose Place rewatch=================================================Check out our 100% FREE + VIRTUAL EVENTS! ->Guru Conference - The World's Largest Virtual EMAIL MARKETING Conference - Nov 6-7!Register here: www.GuruConference.com=================================================Check out Jay's YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/=================================================AND don't miss out on this awesome FREE upcoming Quick Hit!Marigold: Should I Switch Email Platforms? 5 Truths & Myths!6/24 11am – 12pm ET.Register HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/events/7325947932031991808/comments/=================================================MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Email chaos across campuses, branches, or chapters? Emma by Marigold lets HQ keep control while local teams send on-brand, on-time messages with ease.Podcast & GURU listeners: 50 % off your first 3 months with an annual plan (new customers, 10 k-contact minimum, terms apply).Claim your offer now at jayschwedelson.com/emma
Buckle up for another high-octane episode of Life's a Drag! This week, we're breaking down all the action from Richmond – the wins, the wheelstands, and the wild moments that had fans buzzing. Then we shift gears and look ahead to Norwalk, Ohio, where the rubber's about to hit the road again at one of the most fan-friendly stops on tour. But that's not all—we're also dishing on the latest sports scandals making headlines and debating the ultimate trackside treat: what's the best ice cream flavor to beat the heat? All that and plenty more on this jam-packed episode. Start your engines—it's Life's a Drag!
Gavin Griffiths, a former national top-25 recruit and one of the key signings of Temple head coach Adam Fisher's incoming transfer portal class, joined us on The Scoop this week to talk about his previous two seasons at Rutgers and Nebraska and why he feels his best basketball is very much still ahead of him. And there's still plenty to talk about on the Temple football recruiting front as head coach K.C. Keeler and his staff have now reeled in 24 verbal commitments from the 2026 class, including several who chose the Owls over offers from programs like Syracuse. Intro: 0:00 – 3:00 24 football verbals and counting: 3:00 – 9:35 Gavin Griffiths looks ahead to his Temple career: 9:35 – 28:36 Adam Fisher hires Bill Courtney: 28:36 – 31:18 The Owls hand out some 2026 and 2027 hoops offers: 31:18 – 32:09 On (or around) this date: 32:09 – 41:25 Mailbag: 41:25 – end
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
War correspondent and writer Hollie shares her experiences traveling to Iran, highlighting the complexities of navigating the country as a foreigner and the cultural insights she gained simply as a tourist. She highlights the frustrations of the Iranian youth, the resilience of women in the face of oppression, and the challenges of understanding the political landscape from the outside. Follow Hollie McKay SUPPORT OUR MISSION: Love nonpartisan news? Want a bigger serving of the serious headlines? Here's how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/ Shop our gear! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smarthernews/ Website: https://smarthernews.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/smarthernews
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Listen to today's episode of Here's the Scoop, the new daily news podcast from NBC News. Click below to follow the podcast on your favorite platform and add it to your evening routine:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music
Breaking news on today's top story during our live broadcast: Iran attacks America's largest base in the Middle East - Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. What to know and why it matters. Plus ~ how and why America designated Iran a "state sponsor of terrorism." SUPPORT OUR MISSION: Love nonpartisan news? Want a bigger serving of the serious headlines? Here's how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/ Shop our gear! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smarthernews/ Website: https://smarthernews.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/smarthernews
Ben Maller talks about Cowboys DB Stefon Diggs predicting a Super Bowl for Dallas, Aaron Donald saying the sky is the limit for the Rams in 2025, the Red Sox demoting Christian Campbell to the minors, Coop's Scoop on Entertainment, Sports Jeopardy, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.