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Hey, App Growth Community! Welcome back to High Five, our five-part mini-series spotlighting five of the boldest minds making the biggest waves in mobile marketing.In this final episode, we're ending on a high note with Michal Bubernik, Head of Marketing at Pixel Federation—the Slovakian studio behind beloved hits like TrainStation 2, Seaport, and Diggy's Adventure. A creative force and industry veteran, Michal has helped shape Pixel's reputation for simulation excellence and built a standout strategy that blends data-driven experimentation with human realness.Joining host Peggy Anne Salz and series regular Peter Jung, Head of Paid UA & Creatives at App Guardians, Michal shares how AI is empowering his team to scale creative production without sacrificing quality—or soul. From the early days of static ad testing to fully automated video workflows and AI-generated voiceovers, Michal takes us behind the scenes on how his team went from brainstorming to blockbuster ads.Tune in for honest insights and pragmatic tips, including when to let AI take the wheel, how to spot a winning creative early, and why sometimes the best-performing ads…aren't the prettiest. (Spoiler: scrappy still sells.) Plus, don't miss Michal's backstory about how he became the “Tuna of the Gaming Industry.”It's the perfect finale to a series about fearless experimentation, fast iteration, and never losing sight of the human touch. Listen in now!00:00 - Intro01:49 - The "tuna" of the gaming industry03:56 - AI in creatives strategy11:14 - Scaling AI creatives17:15 - "Worth it" AI tools22:39 - Benchmarking performance 25:30 - Peter's scrappy picks31:20 - Michal's winning creatives35:55 - What doesn't work
Chris Waller, Founder and CIO at Plural Investing, joins the podcast for the third time to discuss his thesis on Seaport Entertainment Group Inc. (NYSE American: SEG), whose focus is to deliver unparalleled experiences through a combination of restaurant, entertainment, sports, retail and hospitality offerings integrated into one-of-a-kind real estate that redefine entertainment and hospitality.For more information about Plural Invest, please visit: https://www.pluralinvesting.com/Plural Investing/Hidden Gems write up on $SEG: https://www.hiddengemsinvesting.com/p/special-report-seaport-entertainmentChapters:[0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Fintool[2:22] What is Seaport Entertainment and why it's interesting to Chris[7:40] What is Chris seeing with $SEG that makes Seaport a risk adjusted alpha opportunity[9:20] Cash burn / is the district really that valuable, good[17:41] What attracted Andrew to $SEG - how the opportunity came about (spin off from Howard Hughes)[22:36] Ackman involvement[27:25] Overview of Pier 17 and the new lease they've got there / Meow Wolf concept[36:37] Tin Building and the vision for it / kitchen consolidation / competitive analysis[48:50] Overview of 250 Water and Vegas assets (air rights, Triple A team)[59:33] Overview of "The Historic District"[1:02:38] How the $SEG thesis doesn't play out / new management team[1:06:06] Final thoughtsToday's sponsor: FintoolFintool is ChatGPT for SEC Filings and earnings calls. Are you still doing keyword searches and going to the individual filing and using control F? That's the old way of doing things before AI. With Fintool, you can ask any question and it's going to automatically generate the best answer. So they may pull from a portion of an earnings call, or a 10k, whatever it may be and then answer your question. The best part- every portion of the answer is cited with the source document.Now- if you've tried to do any of this in ChatGPT you may know that the answers are often wrong or hallucinations. The way Fintool is able to outperform ChatGPT is their focus on the SEC filings. If you're an analyst or a portfolio manager at a hedge fund, check them out at https://fintool.com?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=yavb&utm_content=podcast280See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
In this week's edition of the New England Business Report, Kim Carrigan talks to Eric Groves of Alignable, an online networking platform for small businesses. Boston Business Journal Senior reporter Greg Ryan talks about the 17 Massachusetts federal leases scrapped by DOGE. Fabio Pari, GM at Cambria Hotel in the Seaport talks St. Patrick's Day business and Tom Walsh, Co-Founder of Flying Tumbler Irish Whiskey tells us all about his family run operation. Finally, transportation expert Craig Carlson talks about the future of bike lanes in Boston and their possible impact on the upcoming mayoral election.
On this episode, three kids — Layla (11), Liam (11), and Ariel (10)— talk about mistakes and learn that mistakes aren't just problems to fix; they're moments that can actually help us learn and create!The three guest kids talk about mistakes they've made and then travel with LKBH host Todd Loyd to the Land of Qook-a-lackas on magical air skates to help a Qook-a-lacka friend, Quippin, prepare for the Perfectly Imperfect Expo. The Perfectly Imperfect Expo is a big event here in the Land of Qook-a-lackas — all about trying new things, even when they feel tricky. It's a place where everyone walks, flies, or scoots around our big Qooka-Expo Center near the Qook-a-lacka Seaport to see the newest innovations in mistake-making. And at every single booth, attendees get a chance to make mistakes and discover something wonderful in the process. Quippin's friends are stranded on their way home from a Quibble Match, so the kids and Todd pitch in to help Quippin record the proposal for the selection committee.
A new three-floor exhibition of art, historical artifacts, and archival records shows how New York City's path to becoming a global financial and cultural hub was shaped by its role in maritime commerce. South Street Seaport Museum president Capt. Jonathan Boulware and director of collections and exhibitions Martina Caruso preview “Maritime City,” which opens Wednesday, March 12
Discover exactly how many historic lighthouse structures including range lights are still used today in Lake Michigan within Wisconsin's Door County. Uncover exact number of both confirmed and unconfirmed shipwrecks listed for Door County, Wisconsin. Receive an in-depth report about 285 Foot Long Wooden Ship SS Australasia including her unfortunate fate despite their being both good and bad circumstances involving end outcome. Get introduced to village of Pentwater, Michigan, including what Pentwater itself derives from. Learn what obstacles were presented before Congress after approving money in 1871 to build Little Sable Point Light. Discover importance about Piles or Pilings and how they got incorporated into building Little Sable Point Light. Find out which city in La Porte County Indiana is located 45 Miles East of Chicago, Illinois including 40 Miles West of South Bend, Indiana. Learn how much it cost to build a lighthouse in this particular Indiana City come year 1858 including the purpose it served as well as setbacks and modifications that followed in Post Civil War Era. Determine if in fact a woman got appointed lighthouse keeper to this particular Indiana City Light come year 1861. Learn firsthand if a female assistant keeper was appointed including whether or not a connection existed from years earlier. Understand importance about October 14, 1904 including what happened between months of January-April, 1905. Learn about the Chicago Portage including who used it regularly. Explore how Chicago, Illinois serves as both Lakeport & Seaport. Find out when Chicago Harbor Lighthouse was built including what else was going on around the same time. Discover how many lighthouses are there present along Lake Michigan's Waters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, Suffolk University school of business professor Skip Perham discusses the business of the Super Bowl. Greg Ryan senior reporter for the Boston Business Journal shares his story about Hasbro possibly relocating from Rhode Island to Boston's Seaport. Alex Magleby of the Quincy based Major League Rugby team, the Free Jacks, looks forward to the upcoming season. Kerry Connolly, former WBZ TV news anchor talks about her new business and finally Brian Packard, CEO of the backyard ice rink installer, YardRink, talks about his business.
Amazon is the latest megacap tech company to report earnings and we have you covered form every angle. Other names reporting include Pinterest, Expedia, Elf Beauty and Take-Two. Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital gives her take on what the earnings say about the broader economy. DA Davidson's Gil Luria and Wedbush's Scott Devitt break down Amazon's results, while Seaport's Aaron Kessler weighs in on Pinterest. Blackstone's Kathleen McCarthy shares her outlook on real estate investing and why she is changing her tune for some office and retail opportunities. Suntory Holdings CEO Takeshi Niinami discusses the impact of tariffs on the alcohol industry for the maker of Jim Beam and Maker's Mark. Plus, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on the company's growing presence in autos amid tariff concerns.
Greg and Wiggy disagree over where a new Celtics arena should be located
Episode: 3305 An inland shipping port expands our vision of seaports. Today, an inland seaport.
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma e Biotech world.Eli Lilly projects a revenue miss for 2024 due to lower-than-anticipated sales of glp-1 blockbusters Mounjaro and Zepbound, causing their shares to drop by as much as 8%. Despite pressure to make a deal, Biogen executives refuse to do so out of desperation. The JPM25 conference featured presentations from Roche, Amgen, Merck, Lilly, and Biogen detailing their growth strategies. Keros fully terminates a mid-stage study on pulmonary arterial hypertension, potentially facing challenges ahead. AGC Biologics offers scale-down data for gene of interest candidates to accelerate timelines. Other news includes questions about accelerated approval for Biogen and Sarepta drugs, lessons learned from Neuropsych's stumbles, and increased drug prices by pharmacy benefit managers. Additionally, Lykos loses board directors after an FDA rejection, while biopharma deals start flowing at JPM25.Biogen executives, despite investor and analyst pressure, are not desperate to make a deal at JPM25. The biopharma industry saw a flood of deals at the event, with companies like Eli Lilly, GSK, and Gilead announcing billion-dollar deals. Seaport is learning from Neuropsych's mistakes amidst renewed interest in the field. The top VC raises in biotech for 2024 were highlighted, showing a significant increase in funding for the industry. J&J made a major neuro play with a $14.6 billion buyout, while Biogen submitted an offer to buy partner Sage. Overall, the industry sentiment has been reinvigorated by the flurry of deals at JPM25.
HR 3 Boomer joins the show and expands the conversation on Mike Vrabel. He says that he was a home run hire for the Patriots and he makes the most sense, yes Scheim, more sense than Ben Johnson. He reemphasizes the new beginning of the New England Patriots. Greg speaks on the new bagel place in the Seaport. Line out the door every day. The News begins with the devastation of the California wildfires. Money in a city has to go to the people who live there first. Several sad stories and some happy stories from the darkness. A man is reunited with his lost dog. Why did a crucial background check not happen in Massachusetts? Greenland discussion, Wiggy is a big Northern Lights guy. Wiggy did not go to the holiday party but Ty Law did? Santo will never go to another WEEI event due to discussions about his package. Yankee fans who interfered with Mookie Betts banned from all MLB stadiums. Man tried to impregnate a horses nostril. Crown made of old rib bones for weight loss purposes.
Greg speaks on the new bagel place in the Seaport. Line out the door every day. The News begins with the devastation of the California wildfires. Money in a city has to go to the people who live there first. Several sad stories and some happy stories from the darkness. A man is reunited with his lost dog. Why did a crucial background check not happen in Massachusetts? Greenland discussion, Wiggy is a big Northern Lights guy.
Big crowds are descending on Boston's Seaport, dreaming of warmer weather. WBZ's Madison Rogers explains.
Seaports free tree lighting event is today!
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, the CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Jim Rooney talks about the race for Boston Mayor. A topic executive with Levain Bakery explains expansion their expansion plans in the Seaport. Scott Kirsner, Innovation Reporter for The Boston Globe, tells us what is still made in Massachusetts these days. As a record number of people reach retirement age, Mike Marshall of Marshall Wealth Management talks about retirement planning. And Bosse Pickleball is open at the Natick Mall. We talk to celebrity chef Chris Coombs.
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, the CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Jim Rooney talks about the race for Boston Mayor. A topic executive with Levain Bakery explains expansion their expansion plans in the Seaport. Scott Kirsner, Innovation Reporter, for The Boston Globe tells us what is still made in Massachusetts these days. As a record number of people reach retirement age, Mike Marshall of Marshall wealth management talks about retirement planning. And Bosse Pickleball is open at the Natick Mall. We talk to celebrity chef Chris Coombs.
Two teachers strikes continue in Massachusetts and the Govenor is turning up the pressure. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu responds to criticism from national figures over the way the city handles immigration. Stones are sliding in Seaport. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
Girl Scout cookies can be incredibly addictive right out of the box, but imagine them transformed into a completely different type of tasty dessert! That's the assignment for a group of local bakers and chefs who are coming together in Boston's Seaport later this month for the "Cookies and Cocktails" event to benefit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts. Valerie Nin, Executive Pastry Chef at Grill 23 in Boston, is one of the chefs competing in this tasty event. She joins Nichole on this week's episode to talk about the event, her idea for the competition, and the Girl Scouts.
A pilot project from the Stone Living Lab aims to make seawalls more friendly for marine life, by turning them into "Living Seawalls." The group is using technology that was a finalist for Prince William's Earthshot Prize, and installing it in Chelsea Creek in East Boston and Fan Pier in the Seaport.
8:05: Seaport to Elect First-Ever Dog Mayor! with guest Claire Kilcullen, Associate Director of Culture & Experience at WS Development 8:15: Manufacturing jobs are back, except in states like Massachusetts with guest Steph Solis, Axios Boston Reporter8:30: The Norfolk County Sheriff's Office will host a veterans-focused “House to House for Heroes” with guest Norfolk County Sheriff Patrick McDermott 8:45: Medicare open enrollment information with guest Renee McInnes, Chair of the Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts and CEO of the nonprofit NVNA and HospiceAsk Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
Las cifras de Netflix impulsan a los futuros del Nasdaq; China anuncia medidas para el mercado de valores; Chile recorta las tasas de interés; y extractos de una entrevista con Ricardo Penfold, estratega de Seaport Global, sobre la deuda de mercados emergentes. Más de Bloomberg en EspañolNewsletter Cinco cosas: https://trib.al/WIwfnT0Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bloomberg-en-espanol/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/BloombergEspanolWhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFVFoWKAwEg9Fdhml1lTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloombergenespanolX: https://twitter.com/BBGenEspanolProducción: Eduardo ThomsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP #144 : " E-Z Breezy “ ft. 912Breeze This episode was like playing NBA2k25 on Rookie Mode ! Sip [@sse_sip] , Nevatell [@nevatell] , Jaytona [@jaytona4000] & Cambino [@coastboymook] welcome back one of our previous ‘ Pote Potnas ‘ , outstanding father , & overall cool guy “Breeze” (@912breeze) to the show ! The upcoming sports dad chats with us about youth sports and the hostile parents on social media attached . Sip gives us an exclusive back story on the current Youth League Rivalries in the Pote . (5:00) Crazy enough, 8 & Under football isn't the only hostility in the Seaport. The conversation evolves into the extension of the ILA negotiations @ the home of the 4 largest port in the United States; Savannah, GA (14:00) . The Potecast supports ILA as they risks their lives for all our good and services. Which leads to a random yet thought provoking question of if you knew your upcoming death date .. would be stagnant in life or knock out everything on your bucket list ? (34:00) & so much more ! Topics : FATHERHOOD ILA STRIKE UPDATE SAVANNAH ADULT LEAGUE GAMES R&B NIGHT : SAVOY v SEYHEY ? River Boyz V Steelers YOUTH LEAGUE FACEBOOK BANTER Hurricane Helene Aftermath If You Knew Yo Death Date , Do You Chill or Kill ? Recorded : 10/5/24
Home Base Nation is Back with its 8th Season and 110th Episode of the show. In this episode Dr. Ron Hirschberg reviews some of the news and updates from Home Base since summer, highlighting the All-Star Forum Honoring Women Service Members and Veterans on 7-26-24 at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway just prior to the 15th Annual Run To Home Base. This powerhouse panel was hosted by former ABC News Chief Health and Medical Correspondent / Emmy Award Winning Journalist, Dr. Jen Ashton. On September 11th, Drs. Sofia Matta and Joe Bonvie launched the 1st Annual Home Base Brain Health Summit which was a big success. Later in September at the Seaport in Boston, the New England Council honored General Jack Hammond as one of the recipients of the esteemed "New Englander of the Year Award." We had a bittersweet farewell to Chief of TBI Services Dr. Ross Zafonte at Home Base is heading to Missouri as Medical School Dean, and a recent pivotal visit by Senator Elizabeth to Warren Spaulding Rehabiliation Hospital for a Forum on Blast Injury and Special Operator Health along with Dr. Zafonte and others. Thanks for your support and tuning in to our 8th Season kick-off!In The News at Home Base!First, if you didn't know – In 2015 Home Base opened its doors in Fort Meyers, Florida, more recently expanded to Tampa, and now working with partners in Pensacola. This month our Home Base colleagues and all the community they serve are on our minds - in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton – Resilience and recovery is what our teams do for patients – But building back up your own body, mind and soul is another challenge - that is necessary to help take care of others. So, Marine Veteran Armando Hernandez heads up the FL team, thinking of you all.On September 11 and 12, the brainchild of Drs. Sofia Matta and Joe Bonvie – The 1st Annual Home Base Brain Health Summit, was a great success. With local and national experts at the podium, the Summit recognized the evolution of military medicine since 9/11, and focused on brain health and performance medicine in the Special Operations community, and a strong emphasis on not just living long, but living well – something we focus a lot of energy on at Home Base – Healthspan. Check out link here: https://homebase.org/events/brain-health-summit/Later in September, at the New England Council's massive event in the Boston Seaport, General Jack Hammond was one of the annual recipients the New Englander of the Year Award. Chairman of the Boston Red Sox and Co-Founder of Home Base Tom Werner's words summed it up, introducing our Executive Director: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHMYXDC6MBQLast week, we said our bittersweet farewells to Dr. Ross Zafonte who is heading to Missouri to lead the medical school. Ross received the prestigious Warren Award at Home Base from General Hammond and Michael Allard. AND, last month, Senator Warren visited Spaulding Rehab Hospital for a Forum on Blast Injury and Special Operator Health with Dr. Zafonte. Take a Listen: Senator Elizabeth Warren Forum at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in collaboration with Home Base (youtube.com)__________Home Base Nation is the official podcast for Home Base Program for Veterans and Military Families – Our team sees veterans, servicemembers and their families addressing the invisible wounds of war at no cost. This is all made possible thanks to a grateful nation – And if you want to learn more on how you can help, visit us at www.homebase.org, or if you or anyone you know would like to connect to care, you can also reach us at 617-724-5202.Follow Home Base on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInThe Home Base Nation Team is Steve Monaco, Army Veteran Kelly Field, Justin Scheinert, Chuck Clough, with COO Michael Allard, Brigadier General Jack Hammond, and Peter Smyth.Producer and Host: Dr. Ron HirschbergAssistant Producer, Editor: Chuck CloughChairman, Home Base Media Lab: Peter SmythThe views expressed by guests to the Home Base Nation podcast are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by guests are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Home Base, the Red Sox Foundation or any of its officials.
Boeing pre-announcing a massive third quarter loss and a 10% workforce reduction as its machinist strike pushes into its fifth week. Wells Fargo bearish on the stock, concerned about its free cash flow, but Seaport has three reasons to buy the dip. China's government re-committing to stimulus measures, but with another round of disappointing economic data overnight, is it too little too late? Plus, not just investing in AI stocks…how hedge funds are leveraging new tech to gain a trading edge.
Everyone from cooks to bellhops are now on the picket line at Omni Parker hotels in Boston, the latest workers to join a growing strike. WBZ's Chaiel Schaffel has more from the Seaport.
On this episode of the Trucking For Millennials Podcast, we sit down with Justin Martin to talk about the current state of trucking, the impact of Hurricane Helene and the Seaport Strike, as well as the effect of this year's election on the trucking industry.
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, Boston is becoming the toy manufacturer capital in the United States! Greg Ryan of the Boston Business Journal tells us why. Jim O'Brien, General Manager of the Topsfield Fair gives us the play-by-play for this year‘s fair. Val Neicu, CEO of smartSKN explains her new north shore customized skin care business. Anthony Lamacchia of Lamacchia real estate talks about lower interest rates and the housing market. And finally an executive from WS development talks about the small businesses which will be joining Snowport this holiday season at the Seaport.
MassRobotics is hosting its seventh annual Robot Block Party on Saturday, Sept. 28th in the Seaport. The Boston nonprofit wants to get people more comfortable with robots as they become more ubiquitous in our lives.
Boston College loses a tough one to Missouri 27-21! Mike Gualtieri and Scott Mutryn break it down and look towards the Red Bandana game versus Michigan State. Thank you to all the podcast followers who came to Tony C's Seaport and said they enjoyed the podcast! To advertise on future podcasts, just email lightscamerasportsads@gmail.com
The Seaport neighborhood in Boston is nicknamed by activists as the “Inundation District,” and a new documentary of the same name shows where urban planning went wrong and what residents are doing now. In this episode, writer and director David Abel — a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist — shares lessons learned from the Seaport expansion.
The Artists Index is an AHA! partner and this is the third in our series of livestream podcasts. The August AHA! celebrated Summer in the Seaport on Thursday, August 8th from 6 to 7:30 pm. and was co-hosted by our livestream partner and friend Adam Katz, the owner of Play Arcade. Our August AHA! galaxy of guests included Dena Haden, one of our first podcast guests and the Program Director for the Co-Creative Center in New Bedford, Margo Saulnier the Director of Creative Strategies and Arts-Based Initiatives at New Bedford Creative, Rhonda M. Fazio, a maker/dyer and self-described Environmental Alchemist and the owner/operator of Dyer Maker Studio and Interwoven, and Jessica Bregoli, a sculptor, artist, event planner, the Seaport Art Walk, curator, and landscaper. They all sat down with The Artists Index's co-founder and podcast host, Ron Fortier, about their contributions to and views on the August AHA! theme – Summer in the Seaport and the phenomenal creative community of New Bedford and the South Coast as well as the importance of Art in our lives at the local level. Once again, it was very loud and noisy with all the arcade games but we still had great conversation. Play Arcade is “an old-school 80's style arcade offering a full-service bar, craft-made drinks, and food…” and over 40 vintage arcade games and a rooftop deck overlooking the working waterfront in the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. AHA! (Arts, History, Architecture) has presented New Bedford and the South Coast with free arts and culture nights. It celebrates its 25th anniversary this September! AHA! Nights are held every second Thursday of the month to recall and honor the nostalgic late shopping night offered in New Bedford from the 1940s through the 1960s. This revival has brought a new and lasting vibrancy to downtown. We would love you dearly if you would consider making a donation to The Southcoast Artists Index.
The hope of getting Brandon Aiyuk has supposedly come to an end. Wiggy thinks it's a mistake to let him slip through their fingers. Curtis thinks it's all about the money. Greg is trying to get his lady's dog elected "Mayor of the Seaport"
Sarah Manguso is the author of nine books, most recently the novel LIARS. Her work's been recognized by an American Academy of Arts and Letters Literature Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Rome Prize, and her writing has been translated into thirteen languages. On today's show, Sarah and Annmarie discuss marriage and how our best intentions often crumble in the face of gender roles, misogyny, the patriarchy, and myriad forces so much larger than we are. Episode Sponsors: McNally Jackson – Independent booksellers with locations in Nolita, Williamsburg, Seaport, Rockefeller, and Downtown Brooklyn. To find your next great read, drop by or shop online at www.mcnallyjackson.com Annabelle's Book Club LA – A highly curated collection of books and gifts with a modern point of view. Founded by 17-year-old Annabelle Chang, this YA-focused bookstore aims to spark imagination, inspire connection, and bring joy to people of all ages. Stop or find us online at annabellesbookclubla.com. Stories Mentioned in this Episode: Liars, by Sarah Manguso Learn more about Amber Heard and Gabby Petito. Creep, by Myriam Gurba Follow Sarah Manguso: sarahmanguso.com Photo Credit: Beowulf Sheehan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HOUR 4 - Guy orders pizza at a wedding and gets kicked out Curtis thinks Mayo is doing a great job so far The crew talks about the new shows they're watching
This week on the Podcast this week Dick and Tom are talking about The Seapoint BallroomYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
Rachelle Bergstein is a lifestyle writer, author and editor. Her latest book is The Genius of Judy: How Judy Blume Rewrote Childhood For All of Us. On today's show, Annmarie and Rachelle discuss taboo topics from childhood – periods! bras! masturbation! – and how Judy Blume books demystified all of them. Episode Sponsors: McNally Jackson – Independent booksellers with locations in Nolita, Williamsburg, Seaport, Rockefeller, and Downtown Brooklyn. To find your next great read, drop by or shop online at www.mcnallyjackson.com Women & Children First – A bookstore that understands the transformative power of literature. As intersectional trans-inclusive feminists, we believe books are tools for liberation. Since 1979, we've celebrated and amplified under-represented voices. We offer a welcoming space for learning, dialogue, and reflection, and strive toward a feminist, equitable workplace. Come visit our Chicago location or shop online at womenandchildrenfirst.com. Judy Blume Titles Mentioned in this Episode: Deenie Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Forever… Then Again, Maybe I Won't Blubber Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great It's Not the End of the World Other Titles Mentioned: The Genius of Judy: How Judy Blume Rewrote Childhood For All of Us, by Rachelle Bergstein Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma, by Claire Dederer Biography of X, by Catherine Lacey The Recovering: Intoxication and Its Aftermath, by Leslie Jamison Here's some 90s music to leave you with: Under the Bridge, by Red Hot Chili Peppers. Follow Rachelle Bergstein: Twitter: @RaBergstein Instagram: @rachellewb rachellebergstein.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Niobe Way about her new book, Rebels with a Cause, which expands on her earlier work about boys and friendships. Niobe explores "boy culture," a term she uses to describe the privileging of stereotypically masculine qualities over feminine ones. As she discusses, this creates a crisis of connection for everyone, not just boys and men. Niobe further emphasizes that "hard" and "soft" skills are equally important for being a full human, and should stop being gendered. She also discusses how this cultural imbalance regarding skills affects parenting, research, and societal issues. She encourages parents to foster emotional sensitivity and perspective-taking in their children and to model self-reflection and curiosity. Additionally, Niobe emphasizes the importance of prioritizing relationships and listening to others. Please join Dr. Way for her book launch of Rebels with a Cause on July 9th at McNally Jackson, Seaport, 4 Fulton Street, New York, NY at 6:30pm. RSVP
In this episode of Morning Bru, Jaffe and Razor break down the Bruins game 7 series clinching win against the Toronto Maple Leafs. They discuss the Leafs shifting their identity, Swayman's emergence as #1, Marchand's captaincy, Pastrnak's goal, and a series preview of their RD2 matchup against the Florida Panthers.Book your stay at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and get 15% off using the code: PROBRUGet your Fazenda Coffee Roasters Morning Bru Blend!
In this episode of Morning Bru, Jaffe and Razor discuss the Bruins 2-1 loss in Game 6 in Toronto. They break down the Bruins lack of offense, how to correct their mistakes, Toronto rallying around Matthews' absence, the non-call on Lohrei, Woll's impact & plenty more!Book your stay at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and get 15% off using the code: PROBRUCome find everything you love in one extraordinary palace of fun at Apex Entertainment!Getting the perfect edge has never been easier with the Sparx Sharpener integrated skate sharpening system!
In this episode of Morning Bru, Jaffe and Razor break down the Bruins 2-1 OT loss in Game 5 to Toronto. They discuss the Bruins' slow start and inability to get going, lineup changes, Zacha & Coyle, Pastrnak's game, playoff struggles on home ice & much more.Book your stay at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and get 15% off using the code: PROBRUGet your Fazenda Coffee Roasters Morning Bru Blend!
In this episode of Morning Bru, Jaffe and Razor analyze the Bruins' 3-1 win in Game 4 over Toronto. They discuss JVR's goal, Brad Marchand's leadership, special teams play, Coyle's night, Matthews' illness & Nylander's return, Swayman's second consecutive start, and plenty more!Book your stay at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and get 15% off using the code: PROBRUCome find everything you love in one extraordinary palace of fun at Apex Entertainment!Getting the perfect edge has never been easier with the Sparx Sharpener integrated skate sharpening system!
In this episode of Morning Bru, Jaffe and Razor break down the Bruins 4-2 win in Game 3 over the Toronto Maple Leafs. They discuss who could start in net for Game 4, Lohrei and Wotherspoon's playoff debuts, JVR getting back into the lineup, possible lineup changes, the play of the defense & plenty more!Book your stay at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and get 15% off using the code: PROBRUCome find everything you love in one extraordinary palace of fun at Apex Entertainment!Getting the perfect edge has never been easier with the Sparx Sharpener integrated skate sharpening system!Get your Fazenda Coffee Roasters Morning Bru Blend!
In this episode of Morning Bru, Jaffe and Razor break down the Bruins Game 2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. They discuss what went right for the Leafs and wrong for the Bruins, the injury to Peeke and who could fill his spot, Matthews stepping up for Toronto, Ullmark getting the start & more!Book your stay at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and get 15% off using the code: PROBRUCome find everything you love in one extraordinary palace of fun at Apex Entertainment!Getting the perfect edge has never been easier with the Sparx Sharpener integrated skate sharpening system!Get your Fazenda Coffee Roasters Morning Bru Blend!
The Property Brothers stole scissors from Seaport. What's the #1 storyline heading into the NBA Playoffs? Could LeBron & the Lakers upset the Nuggets? Also, how surprising would it be if the Patriots traded out of the #3 pick? Plus, a Friday edition of Canty's Power Rankings! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Property Brothers stole scissors from Seaport. What's the #1 storyline heading into the NBA Playoffs? Could LeBron & the Lakers upset the Nuggets? Also, how surprising would it be if the Patriots traded out of the #3 pick? Plus, a Friday edition of Canty's Power Rankings! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're talking about the White House's recent focus on seaport security, AI chipmaker Nvidia's massive earnings, a potential executive order on the southern border, and other top news for Friday, February 23rd. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! Voice of Marytrs: http://www.iamnevent.com/tpo LMNT: https://links.thepourover.org/LMNT0103 A Jew and a Gentile Discuss: https://links.thepourover.org/JewGentileDiscussPod Holman Handbook Series: https://links.thepourover.org/HolmanHandbook TUVU: https://www.tuvu.com/tpo