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Ep 149 - The 2025 Season It's a new year, and we're back with another jam packed episode! 2025 started with a bang, with the Jai Opetaia/David Nyika fight. We recap the whole card and what we think is next for the champ. Then we dive into the first UFC preview of the year and chase maximum value thanks to Dabble. Hit the download button and step into the ring. Use code FOOK10 for 10% off all orders at Engage.
Rarest Funko Pop: We are giving away a RARE Corey Feldman Funko Pop! Tune in for the winner! CEO Season: It's open season on CEOs after the United Healthcare guy got assassinated. They're trying to squash it by locking up a lady that made some veiled threats to her insurance company. DELAY DENY DEPOSE Hotboxing: The latest trend involved building a toilet paper fort in Walmart and smoking weed in public, this rocks! Also what is up with celebrity clones breaking down? FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, THE RIZZLER!, DISS-MAS!, GIFT CARD!, CHRISTMAS!, RIZZLER RAP!, GROSS-MOS!, ALT RIGHT VEGETA!, UNDER 6 MILLION!, LITTLE KID!, BIGGIE!, DIVIDE AND CONQUER!, THE COSTCO GUYS!, FULL PACKAGE!, RAREST FUNKO POP!, NOT A RACE WAR!, COREY FELDMAN FUNKO POP!, GIVEAWAY!, TOTS TURNT 4 COREY!, TOTS TURNT!, 2024 JIM AND THEM!, ELIZABETH RICKMON!, WIN EXCLUSIVE STUFF!, SKIBIDI!, TOM SIMON!, HAWAII TOM!, DOUG GERWITZ!, TOM IS A COWARD!, KISMET!, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS!, ORLANDO INFORMER MEETUP!, NOCATEE!, HAGRID'S MOTORBIKE!, HERO!, HEEB!, NOFX!, DAMAGED POP!, OPEN SEASON ON CEOS!, UHC!, CEO ASSASSIN!, LAKELAND!, WOMAN ARRESTED!, BULLETS!, DELAY!, DENY!, DEPOSE!, HEALTH INSURANCE!, RICHARD!, TWITTER!, KYLE RITTENHOUSE!, VISITED BY DETECTIVES!, ELON MUSK!, HALEY QUINN!, THE JOKER!, WILL SMITH!, DIDDY!, JOKING!, DISTANCE HIMSELF!, AWKWARD!, BULLETPROOF!, VAPE PEN!, WEED!, HOTBOXING!, WALMART!, TOILET PAPER AISLE!, HIDING!, STREAMERS!, PRANK!, CLONES!, LENO!, BREAKDOWN!, ACCIDENT!, DAREDEVIL DEB!, STUNTS!, OLD LADY JACKASS!, HAWK TUAH!, MEMECOIN!, RUG PULL! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
In today's episode, Laura & Aimee, take a moment to reflect on the year that was—both personally and within the world of the podcast. They chat about the highs, the lessons learned, and some of the most memorable moments from 2024.Here's what's in store for you in this episode:A heartfelt look back at the past year—how things have evolved in both their personal lives and the podcasting journey.The most listened-to episodes of the year and what made them stand out!A huge thank you to everyone who's supported the podcast, including those who bought us a coffee—we see you, and we're so grateful!An exciting update as we open up to sponsorship and what that means for the future of the show.A sneak peek at what's coming in the next season—what to expect, and what we've got in store for you.Listener Q&A! We dive into some of your burning questions from our Instagram stories, covering:Tips for helping partners get on board with homebirthOur approach to parenting (and how homebirth may have influenced it)Navigating big emotions for kids during the holiday seasonIt's a mix of reflection, gratitude, and exciting new things on the horizon. Tune in for all the details and a little sneak peek into what's coming next!Links:Maternal and perinatal outcomes by planned place of birth in Australia 2000 – 2012: a linked population data study- (Homer et al., 2019)Midwives Cauldron Podcast The Great Birth Rebellion PodcastPop Culture Parenting Podcast - Parenting Styles Together with Rachael Rose Podcast Calling Home PodcastPositive Birth Australia PodcastAustralian VBAC Stories Podcast - (New)VBAC Birth Stories (old one) PodcastSupport the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! Please be advised that this podcast may contain explicit language. Listener discretion is advised.The information, statistics, and research presented in this podcast are for informational purposes only and are not intended to constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. All information discussed can be found online and is provided in the links in the show notes. It is always recommended to conduct your own research and make informed decisions. We advise you to discuss any topics or concerns with your healthcare provider. While we strive to incorporate the most up-to-date research in our episodes, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of the information discussed on the show.
The Seattle Sounders 8 match win streak gets pooped on just before the break by an LAFC 3-0 loss. It's hard to characterize who or what this team is at the moment. The path that this season is taking has been an unexpected and unrecognizable one. It's been good seasonIt's been bad seasonIt's been a mad seasonJackson Felts killing it on the callRAVE Gala recapVote for CameronWe still had a midweek win but...What and why was that performance against LAFC?Who are your best FB/WM pairings?Join our Scuttlebutt Discord server for fan batter with us and other Sounder fans! We'll ask YOU to fill our Scuttlebutt mailbag. Also, if you want to support the show please join our Supporters' Section on Patreon.Aaron Lingley - @aaronlingleyCameron Collins - @legalmindedpunk
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach discuss the latest updates in the Championship.Southampton keep the pressure on the top 3!Portsmouth are back in the Championship!Rotherham reappoint Steve Evans?!The EFL Team of the Season…It's the Second Tier.Watch this episode on YouTube! Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featuredWebsite: www.secondtierpod.co.uk Twitter: twitter.com/secondtierpod **Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ON TONIGHT'S SHOW The MASL season is over and the Savage are champs, we'll recap the Ron Newman Cup FinalsIt's end-of-year wrap-up time, we'll look back at the Sockers season and the key moments that defined it along the wayOur second annual OT Awards will highlight the best performances of the seasonIt was a year of growth for the MASL, we'll look ahead to what could be coming next season
In Chapter III: "Can you work with pros?" former assistant coach John Trask shares his stories of coaching the Fusion alongside Ray Hudson during both the 2000 & 2001 seasons. John shares a few different unbelievable stories in this episode which include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. The unique job interview John had for Ray Hudson in 20002. Playing the Michigan Bucks (a PDL team) in Saginaw, MI during the '00 US Open Cup3. The range of emotions in the room when the Fusion were contracted, via conference call, at the end of the '01 seasonIt's a truly incredible episode, and we cannot thank John enough for sharing his stories with us.Enjoy!25 years ago, on March 15, 1998, the Miami Fusion kicked off their opening game in MLS' 3rd season, becoming one of the 2 expansion teams in this ever-growing professional league.In 2001, despite putting together one of the best seasons in MLS history (at that point and arguably since), MLS made the decision to fold both the Fusion and their Florida neighbors, the MLS original franchise, Tampa Bay Mutiny.While MLS soccer has returned to Miami in the form of David Beckham's Inter Miami, much has been discussed of "what could've been?" Had the Miami Fusion been allowed to stay and build. Indeed, what WOULD a Miami Fusion look like in 2023?This podcast tells the story of the Miami Fusion through the voices of those who actually lived it. 25 interviews across 25 episodes charting the good, the bad, and the unbelievable.
In July 2019, Dave Matthews Band was coming to Tampa to perform a concert. Word got out that the band was searching for locally grown food to eat, as they do for every show. (They call it farm-to-stage.)Nichole Dube worked a corporate job at the time, but she had recently attended a community gardening conference, so she set out to source the band's food herself. She pulled it off.That's how the idea for Dube's Mobile Market was born.In this conversation, Nichole shares how a 2019 Dave Matthews Band concert led to her family's business. She also explains the importance of eating locally, and she offers advice for encouraging kids to eat their veggies.Related episodes:Hacks to Help You Eat More Veggies360 Eats Takes Leftovers from Food Waste to Food TruckWhy You Should Stop Haggling at Florida's Farmers MarketsConscious Cuisine: Chef Justin Timineri of Fresh From Florida Offers Ideas for Eating What's in SeasonIt's Always Sunny at St. Petersburg's Brick Street Farms “Now Food Doesn't Have to Travel”: Hyperlocal Agriculture with lemonGRAFT Founder Zach Correa7
Washington Commanders President Jason Wright joined the boys for a wide ranging interview touching on subjects ranging from the importance of supporting the players, how his playing days affected how he runs a front office and even what he expects on the field this seasonIt's After The Whistle from Ref The DistrictFollow us on our your favorite socials!Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RefTheDistrict https://twitter.com/TrevHTTC https://twitter.com/theNathanParry https://twitter.com/RTDTheStoner Email us: RefTheDistrict@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/RefTheDistrict_podcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/refthedistrict Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ReftheDistrict/ And find us wherever you listen to your podcasts...Google, Apple, Spotify, Amazon by searching for Ref The District#washingtoncommanders #jasonwright #AfterTheWhistleSupport the show
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ON THE SHOW TONIGHT The Sockers are on a roll again! Breaking down a record-setting weekend in Harrisburg with a pair of wins over the HeatSpecial Guest Cesar Cerda will join us to talk about the challenge ahead this week on SundayThe Empire is striking back while Monterrey is hanging on…we'll give you the REAL METRIC you need to determine the MASL standingsWe'll look ahead extensively to what might be the home match of the year, as Chihuahua comes to San Diego for the only time this seasonIt's STAR WARS KIT REVEAL NIGHT and we are joined by Director of Merchandise Ezra Burdette for the big moment! Prepare to get excited
For those individuals or entities who are time-shifted, why not celebrate today as Thanksgiving? The actual date for that holiday is one week from today, but there are those north of a certain parallel who have already celebrated. All I know is that it is November 17, 2022, and this is currently the latest installment of Charlottesville Community Engagement, a newsletter and podcast wrestling with the news, or at least calling informational missives by that name. Now, pass the imaginary gravy. On today's program:* The University of Virginia will not hold a home football game this weekend as the football team and the rest of the community continue to grieve* A longtime Charlottesville City Manager has died * A quick look at some land use projects in Albemarle County * And the Charlottesville Human Rights Commission wants to change their ordinance to be able to investigate fair housing claims and more Sign up to get all of the information as often as its published. Signing up is free, but paid subscriptions get a few benefits. First shout-out: Rivanna Conservation Alliance Round-Up wrap-upIn today's first Patreon-fueled shout-out: The Rivanna Conservation Alliance is inviting members of the public to a meeting Thursday, November 17 to get input on a proposed riverbank restoration project at Riverview Park in the City of Charlottesville.Riverview Park is the only public access to the Rivanna in Charlottesville and a heavily used and much-loved part of the community. Unfortunately, Riverview suffers from high rates of riverbank erosion and other environmental challenges that damage the Rivanna River and threaten the integrity of the Park and the community's use and enjoyment of it. RCA and Ecosystem Services will provide updates on the project and to get your feedback. Visit rivannariver.org to learn more about the project. Register on Eventbrite for the event which will be held at the Woolen Mills Chapel Thursday at 7 p.m. UVA requests external review of previous handling of shooting suspect; cancels final home football game of the seasonIt has now been nearly four days since someone fired a gun to on several University of Virginia students who had just returned from a field trip to Washington D.C., killing three of them and injuring two others. Yesterday, suspect Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. had his first appearance in Albemarle County court. One of the injured has been through two surgeries and another has been released from the hospital. Classes resumed yesterday at the University of Virginia, but there will be no home football game this Saturday as the match against Coastal Carolina has been canceled. There's no word yet on the final home game with Virginia Tech. “Instead there will be a memorial service at 3:30 p.m. in [John Paul Jones Arena] to honor the lives of Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr., and D'Sean Perry, as well as the two students injured in the shooting, Mike Hollins and Marlee Morgan,” said President Jim Ryan in a video message sent yesterday. Ryan thanked students for organizing a silent vigil Monday night. “You've been through an extraordinarily difficult experience including the loss of three students and the injuries to two others,” Ryan said. “But also a 12-hour ordeal of sheltering in place and the fear and uncertainty that attended each one of those hours, whether you are a student, faculty, staff, or a parent.”The suspect had been flagged as a potential threat and Ryan said that there are more questions to be asked.“The criminal investigation is underway and we have also inviting an external review with respect to the University's interaction with the suspect and whether we did all we could to prevent or avoid this tragedy,” Ryan said.President Ryan said that may take some time to complete. Several media accounts are reporting that the Virginia State Police will conduct that investigation. For more details on all of these stories, I recommend reading some other articles written by colleagues in journalism: * Virginia Athletics community grieves fatal shooting of three football players, Joe von Storch, Jude Nanaw, Eva Surovell, and Ava MacBlane, Cavalier Daily, November 16, 2022* Suspect Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. faces charges at Albemarle General District Court, Ava MacBlane, Cavalier Daily, November 16, 2022* UVA President calls for external review, Alice Berry, Daily Progress, November 16, 2022* UVa shooting victim Mike Hollins' mother provides updates on son's condition, Alice Berry, Daily Progress, November 16, 2022* No bond for UVa murder suspect in first court appearance since shooting, Sydney Shuler, Daily Progress, Novemebr 16, 2022* Tragedy at UVA, Kristin O'Donoghue, C-Ville Weekly November 15, 2022Longtime Charlottesville City Manager dies A man who spent 25 years as the City Manager of Charlottesville has died. Cole Hendrix served from 1971 to 1996 and presided over the conversion of Main Street into the Downtown Mall“During his tenure he provided stable, professional management and leadership, and mentored many young public administrators,” reads a message sent out Wednesday by the City of Charlottesville. “He and his wife Janet continued to be part of our community after his retirement.”I spoke with Janet Hendrix in September at the studios of I Love Cville on Market Street. “He came from Kansas City, Missouri,” Janet Hendrix said. “He went to school at [Kansas University] and got his master's in public administration.” Janet Hendrix said that Cole Hendrix worked a series of jobs in cities and towns across the United States before becoming assistant city manager in Kansas City. That's when he was offered the job in Charlottesville. “He was just 36 when he came,” Janet Hendrix said. “Just a pup.” The area was a lot different fifty years ago.“The old K-Mart was a dairy farm, or behind there was a dairy farm,” Hendrix said. Janet met Cole during his tenure as City Manager and said the workload for the position was a lot even back then.“Cole would come home every night and he would sit in his chair and he would work every night, but he was home for dinner,” Janet Hendrix said. “Council meetings, sometimes he wasn't home until 1 in the morning, and that's just how it was.”After retirement, Cole Hendrix went to work for the University of Virginia as an associate vice president.“The last thing he did while he was at the University was he was the acting director of finance while they were doing a search for a new finance director,” Janet Hendrix said.Cole Hendrix would also play a frequent role as fill-in manager for towns and counties across Virginia when they were looking for a permanent occupant. “He actually was hired to stay for a while in one in which they were getting a new sewer treatment place together and they really needed his expertise and background in doing that,” Janet Hendrix said. “He helped them with that. It's been a great life.” Watch Janet Hendrix appear on the Jerry Miller Show with Delegate David Toscano:Albemarle County land use: Riverside Village developer seeks reduction of required commerical spaceThere's a lot happening in Albemarle County, and not everything rises to the level of a full news story. So, here's a quick update on three things happening in land use in Albemarle:* The Trading Post gas station and convenience store at 3017 Monacan Trail has applied for a certificate of appropriateness for a new fuel canopy as well as new signage. Currently the store is now branded by a major company but the new sign will mark this as a BP station. (ARB202200097) * A property owner in the White Hall District is seeking a special use permit to bring an existing 73-unit manufactured home park on a nearly 15 acre parcel, and to add another 14 units. (SP202200029)* The developer of Riverside Village on Stony Point Road seeks to amend an application plan and code of development for a prior rezoning to reduce the minimum amount of commercial required from 8,000 square feet. That space is currently vacant and the developer wants to convert the space to residential. (ZMA202200010) More on those land use applications in the future. Follow the Week Ahead on Sundays as well as this newsletter for more if there's a story to be told. Second shout-out: JMRL to hold Food for Fines driveIn this second subscriber-supported shout-out: Be a hunger hero! Bring an item to the Front Desk of any JMRL location during business hours between now and November 19 and receive $1 off overdue fines and late renewal fines for each donated item. Some of the most needed items are:* Canned soups, stews and chili - low sodium* Canned veggies - low sodium* Cereal - low sugar, whole grain* Peanut or almond butter - low sugar* Spaghetti sauce - low sugarDonations from most branches will go to the Blue Ridge Food Bank, though those in Louisa County will go to the Louisa County Resource Council. City Council to vote on expansion of powers for Charlottesville Human Rights CommissionThe Charlottesville Human Rights Commission meets tonight ten days after City Council held the first reading of a proposed change to the ordinance that would expand their ability to investigate discrimination claims. “It will just give us a little more teeth to investigate and make judgments against Fair Housing law violations in the city,” said City Councilor Michael Payne said. Charlottesville City Council voted 3-1 on May 20, 2013 to create the Human Rights Commission, with Mayor Satyendra Huja abstaining at the time. The Commission was an outcome of a city initiative called the Dialogue on Race. Since then, the Human Rights Office has been through two directors and is currently led by Todd Niemeier. Council was briefed on potential changes to the Human Rights ordinance that could expand the powers of the Human Rights Commission. City Councilors had already had the opportunity to ask Niemeier questions through what city staff refer to as “2-2-1” meetings where elected officials get briefings without forming a quorum required that would trigger Virginia's public meeting laws. “During our 2-2-1's, I heard some basic questions about what the ordinance was, what is the function of the Commission and the Office of Human Rights, especially maybe just reiterating that for the public as well,” Neimeier said. The Commission is seeking many changes to the ordinance to give them more power to investigate claims of discrimination. “The contents of the ordinance are based on state and federal human and civil rights law,” Neimeier said. “And what the ordinance does is that it provides processes for us to address unlawful discrimination within the city.”The Human Rights Office is within the City Manager's office and has three main tasks. One is to receive phone calls, emails, text messages, and walk-in visitors from community members who have claims. Another is to do outreach to make sure people know the office can do.“In addition we do education and awareness around issues of discrimination,” Neimeier said. The third role is to support the Human Rights Commission, which is set up to hear appeals if staff has determined a complaint is not valid. The Commission's powers are fairly limited.“They can either recommend that they go back to mediation or they can recommend to the city attorney that a civil action be filed on behalf of the aggrieved party,” Neimeier said. “But they can only recommend that. They can't grant any relief. They can't grant monetary relief, injunctive relief. None of that. That's not within the power of the Commission.” Now the Commission wants to change the ordinance in part to expand their investigative reach. “We added language to make the ordinance substantially equivalent to federal Fair Housing law,” Neimeier said.That would allow the Office of Human Rights to be able to enter into a Fair Housing Assistance Program workshare with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. That will bring complaints into the Charlottesville office that may have originated elsewhere. “So that's an additional responsibility but the federal Fair Housing Office will support us by providing training and guidance, funds for capacity building when we first start out in that work share agreement, and we also get reimbursement for handling complaints of discrimination and those reimbursement rates vary depending on how the complaint is resolved,” Neimeier said. That will also allow the Office of Human Rights to enter into conciliation discussions as a third party directly involved with cases. The bar to making a finding also will change. “The standard changes from probable cause and above to reasonable cause because that's how federal law refers to the determinations in a case,” Neimeier said.Under this proposed change, if staff believed there is no reasonable cause for an alleged violation, the Commission could hear the appeal and they could make a determination. Under the proposed change, the office can issue a charge against a violator. “Once a charge is issued, it's basically a description of the violation and it's a statement that a civil action will be filed by, in this case, the City Attorney's office on behalf of the aggrieved person,” Neimeier said. Neimeier repeated that he has had conversations with Councilors about these in private meetings. Once the ordinance is adopted, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will review the city's application. City Councilor Michael Payne said the last City Council had directed the Human Rights Commission to make these changes. He supports them.“It will just give us a little more teeth to investigate and make judgments against Fair Housing law violations in the city,” Payne said.Payne also wanted to know what the budgetary needs would be to add positions to deal with an expanded workload. The city has already committed one-time money from the American Rescue Plan Act for one new position.“That will allow us to hire an intake counselor as well as an investigator,” Neimeier said. “Right now we are a two-person office.” That will also increase the ongoing budget heading into the future when the federal funding runs out. Niemier said he is working now to get a job description for the intake position. He said the federal workshare program will increase the workload. Mayor Lloyd Snook said the ordinance needed to clearly outline the responsibilities for landlords or others who would be potentially under investigation. “The part that most needs to be written as a fourth or fifth grade level is the part that says what you can't do,” Snook said. Snook said he was able to ask around 20 questions during his 2-2-1 with Neimeier. He also urged caution in proceeding too quickly without doing due diligence. “Most of the time when we have made hasty decisions, when we have done something that we didn't fully vet, fully think through, fully edit, we've been dissatisfied with the results,” Snook said. After more discussion, Snook suggested no vote be taken at the meeting. “Having said all of that, anybody else have anything else they want to say or should we basically table this until the 21st and take it back up then with whatever new drafts or anything else we may come up with,” Snook said. Yet, the item is listed on the agenda for Council's meeting for a second reading, and on the consent agenda. I have a question out to the city about that. In the meantime, the City Human Rights Commission meets tonight at 6:30 p.m. The packet includes recent minutes as well as a report for November. From this we learn that the Human Rights Office has received six complaint this year for housing discrimination in Charlottesville and two in Albemarle. (download the meeting packet)Reading material you may find of interest:* Pittsylvania County uranium deposit to be sold to Canadian firm, Dave Ress, Richmond Times-Dispatch (via Danville Register & Bee), November 15, 2022* Danville City Council tables vote on collective bargaining, Charles Wilborn, Danville Register & Bee, November 15, 2022* Virginia solar developers say stormwater rules could wash away their margins* Former Charlottesville city manager Hendrix, who championed Downtown Mall, dies, Henry Lin-David, Daily Progress, November 17, 2022* Missing context, political bias: Some of critics' objections to Virginia's new history standards, Nathaniel Cline, Virginia Mercury, November 17, 2022* Virginia joins brief supporting challenge of vehicle emissions rule, Charlie Paullin, Departing comments for episode #460We are a week away from Thanksgiving, and for the next week and a half I will be producing fewer newsletters. I don't know my exact schedule at the moment, but I am going to take advantage of the downtime. There's a lot to rest up for in the future. In the meantime, thank you to all of the subscribers, paid and unpaid. I'm really glad to be able to write and produce this newsletter and podcast as often as I can, and I'm grateful to all who are following along. Extra thanks to the roughly one in four who have stepped up to support the work, either through a paid Substack subscription or by becoming a Patreon supporter. If you do support through Substack, Ting will match your initial payment. This is an extra level of support that really comes in handy as I contemplate what the future may look like. I believe this work is important to do, and one in four of you are supporting me directly. 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Connect with Krista Lynch: https://www.instagram.com/krista.marie.photography/ (Instagram) | https://shecallshershots.com/ (Website) | https://shecallshershots.com/profitplan (Free Profit Planning Masterclass)I'm excited to have Krista Lynch on the podcast today sharing about what to do when burnout impacts your creativity! She's a wedding and brand photographer but also does business coaching. She has a lot on her plate and knows a thing or two about burnout. Although this topic may not be the most glamorous to talk about, it's something all of us face at some point. So, what do you do when burnout impacts your creativity? Accepting the SeasonIt's easy to see it, but accepting it is a whole different thing. Living in a culture where social media constantly reminds us we should be creating more, producing more and not struggling while doing so is tough. The truth is everyone faces seasons of feeling unmotivated and lacking creativity. So understanding it is a normal thing can help you with the next step. Acceptance. Frustrations or that "blah" feeling does not mean you've failed. Find the TriggersWhere or what has made you have self doubt? What is it in your life that made you feel like you need to over work? Locating triggers can help you set boundaries and avoid going down ugly rabbit trails. Social media can be a big one like we've talked about earlier. But, pausing and making space for rest is actually productive. Work really can wait for tomorrow because the reality is... work will always be there! A common response to burnout is ejecting yourself from everything. So giving yourself space allows for you to get back to a healthy state of mind. Someone Who RelatesAs business owners, expressing this place of burnout to someone who understands the shoes you're in can help a lot! Often we have people in our lives that want to help but hearing "you're doing great" or "you'll be fine" isn't exactly motivating. Finding someone who shares some common ground with you is like finding truth! You can believe what they say. And most of the time they have great tips to get you out of the funk you're currently in! Releasing the PressureUsually we end up creating unrealistic timelines and overwhelm ourselves with work. Here's what to do when burnout impacts your creativity - relieve the pressure! You can't function and produce all these great ideas when you're already tending to so many other things. I created this "parking lot" list that I put my great ideas on. At times the items on this sit for months. When you have the capacity you can pull things from the parking lot, but if it becomes too much just park it! Brain MappingOnce you feel like you're back in a space to grow and put your hand to things, write down your goals. From there, break down what needs to take place to accomplish it. Break down goals into the smallest steps possible. By doing this you slowly start building confidence because you're checking things off the list. It also helps us pace ourselves so we don't jump into too much too soon. Start by doing one thing at a time, just one task a day. Regulate yourself and see the momentum begin to build again. All these will tend to you. So next time you're stuck or overwhelmed you have some tools to know what to do when burnout impacts your creativity! What We DiscussedAccepting the Season (6:13) Find the Triggers (8:58) Someone Who Relates (13:07) Releasing the Pressure (16:02) Brain Mapping (21:56)
Happy holidays, Change Makers! We're wrapping up season 11 and the end of the year with a short holiday episode for you.Listen to this episode to hear:Some exciting podcast updatesAn announcement about our 20th anniversary conference7 things to do while you unplug from work this holidays seasonIt's been such a treat to host the podcast these past few months and to have you join us each week. We'll see you in the new year for Season 12 where we're kicking things off strong with an episode about team dynamics, innovation and psychological safety!Links & NotesCheck out the conferenceSign up for our newsletterMake a dried orange garlandConnect with Alli on LinkedInElevate Your Social ImpactSign up for Engage for Good's newsletterCheck out past Cause Talk Radio episodesAccess free resourcesCheck out our monthly webinarsLet Alli know what you think of the show!
Congrats Chad welcome to the team? This week's episode is about good news, holiday eats, and parent ministry practices. All 3 are very welcomed this seasonIt's an important time of year to reflect on where we are and what we are thankful and hopeful for this season.In this episode Chad and Zac want to thank you! For listening, reviewing, encouraging, DMing, and doing the good work whilst hopefully loving your family well! Youth Ministry BoosterLearn more about Youth Ministry Booster and get signed up to be a part of a healthy, growing, Mastermind here.https://www.youthministrybooster.comSocialsYou can follow the guys on social media here: InstagramFacebookSupport the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
On today's Locked On Eagles:Super Bowl contending opponents, injuries everywhere, dropped passes, no protection, bad defense......none of it has stopped Carson WentzNo QB has had to go through the level of adversity both on and off the field Carson Wentz has the last three years.......and yet......#11 just won't quitA look at the impossible situation Wentz has found a way to thrive in this seasonIt is time to unleash DeSean Jackson and get everything they can out of him Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Forslund is healthy and free from quarantine, and he joins the pod for an extended chat about his two weeks in isolation, his perspective on the pause and his prognosis for the months ahead. Mike and Michael then gab with Alexa, examine Leonardo DiCaprio's filmography and answer listener questions.CanesCast is presented by Storm Brew from our friends at R&D Brewing.In Case You Missed ItChecking In With Jordan StaalTrocheck Answers Your Questions on InstagramFOX Sports Carolinas to Re-Air Best Canes Games From 2019-20 SeasonIt's Been a Week2019-20 Season Update: Frequently Asked QuestionsMoreCanesCastStorm BrewR&D Brewing Beer FinderFollow Mike Maniscalco on TwitterFollow Michael Smith on Twitter
It's a double dose of guests on this week's episode of the pod! First up is an extended Marty Minute with Jordan Martinook, who checks in from Canada and chats about how he's been keeping busy. Then, we hear from Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Bill Burniston on how he's developed individual workout programs during the pause.CanesCast is presented by Storm Brew from our friends at R&D Brewing.In Case You Missed ItTrocheck Answers Your Questions on InstagramFOX Sports Carolinas to Re-Air Best Canes Games From 2019-20 SeasonIt's Been a WeekCanes, PNC Arena Offices to Close TemporarilyCanes to Compensate Event Staff for Lost Wages2019-20 Season Update: Frequently Asked QuestionsMoreCanesCastStorm BrewR&D Brewing Beer FinderFollow Mike Maniscalco on TwitterFollow Michael Smith on Twitter
Actor, producer and director Emerson Collins joins us to discuss the practice of saying YES and how saying yes to a bunch of dates can teach you more about yourself than you’d imagine, why you should celebrate your meet-aversary, sex-aversary and date-aversary, how to say what’s on your mind right away and the right way, why sticking up for your partner at a family function is a must, how learning to communicate about arguing can help keep the argument centered around the main issue, why dating feels like an audition and a casting session at the same time, and why you shouldn’t want to change somebody but can aim to shift their perspective, while we cheers with our nightcap Doctor Holiday! Season It with Emerson Guest Instagram - @emersoncollins Guest Website - https://www.emersoncollins.com/ Keep it Complicated with Jen and NotJen: Host Socials - @jenifergolden, @laurenleonelli, @complicatedshow Shop our store - https://www.amazon.com/shop/complicatedshow Support - https://www.patreon.com/itscomplicated --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/support
How do you Grind or Ramp Up Your Business For a Season? It doesn't have to last forever. How do you approach ramping up your business for a season? There are ebbs and flows in business and sometimes you do need to put more focus and attention to growing and building. Are you in a ramp-up time right now? Is there an end date to this window of opportunity? What are you doing now to set your future self up for success? What discussion may you need to have with your spouse to assess this? Listen in as we discuss 3 areas to consider as you ramp up your business and grind for a season. Connect with us at EFMLife.com and on Facebook.
It’s the most hotly anticipated awards ceremony of the year, as the eyes of the world descend on London for a glitzy celebration of all things football. We bring you full coverage as Tom, Dugan and Dave reveal the best and worst from a remarkable season: is anyone a bigger prima donna than Cristiano Ronaldo? Is Jonjo Shelvey actually the hardest man in football or just a bit funny-looking? Can anyone stop Boutros from a landslide victory in the Stupidest Thing Said On Air category? And ultimately, can we settle the hottest debate in football: KDB or Salah for Player of the Season? It’s all coming up on a spectacular season finale of Armchair Fancast! Like, share and subscribe on iTunes at https://t.co/mkCjkx7uRr, Stitcher at https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/armchair-fancast, TuneIn at https://t.co/ThpoZpkgwB and Soundcloud at https://soundcloud.com/armchairfancast. You can also follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ArmchairFancast and check out our weekly FPL picks on the Daily Soccer Digest at http://www.dailysoccerdigest.com/. (c) 2018 Armchair Fancast. All rights reserved. Theme music by Dominik Schwarzer, courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc. Used under licence. Whistle sound effect by Daniel Simion, courtesy of SoundBible.com. Armchair image used in podcast logo (c) Adobe Stock - used under licence. All copyrights, licensing, duplication and distribution rights for the music used in the awards portion of the programme are held exclusively by Music Bakery Publishing (BMI). Unauthorised use of the images, music and other audio contained in this production is subject to criminal prosecution.
It leaves a bad taste in your mouth for the the Astros lose like that, but they are still one of the best teams in baseball.Giles punched himself in the face pretty violently. Never seen that before in baseball.We don't want to put too much on Deshaun Watson's shoulders too early.As bad as Ken Giles' performance was, the offense didn't score a run. Bats need to light up again because they have gone quiet again.Astros are still on pace for a 100+ win seasonIt is a surprise that the Texas didn't pick up a RB in the draft.Brian McTaggart : Yankees patched the game together with 5 relievers, so it is surprising the Astros couldn't score. Giles goes from hero to punching himself in the face in 24 hours. Hinch is easing Giles into the closer role, but what Hinch really looks at is match-ups. It just didn't work out this time.
Crank that pan up hot, add some good quality olive oil, stick in the finest cut of Podcast that money can buy and SEASON IT! Listen in - you can hear this week’s show on iTunes, Acast and Youtube.What are we talking about on this episode?Sunderland’s mounting injury list;Picking over the bones of the Villa loss;Tying down the youngsters to new contracts;Four or five at the back?What is the point in playing Ashley Fletcher?The upcoming game with QPR;All this and much, much more. It’s honey for the ears! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reasons for the SeasonIt all begins now: the shopping, cooking, buying, decorating and stressing. Of course we know there is more and in this series we will look at all the opportunities God gives us to experience His reasons for this wild, crazy and wonderful season.Support the show (https://marinerscc.org/give/)
Reasons for the SeasonIt all begins now: the shopping, cooking, buying, decorating and stressing. Of course we know there is more and in this series we will look at all the opportunities God gives us to experience His reasons for this wild, crazy and wonderful season.Support the show (https://marinerscc.org/give/)
Reasons for the SeasonIt all begins now: the shopping, cooking, buying, decorating and stressing. Of course we know there is more and in this series we will look at all the opportunities God gives us to experience His reasons for this wild, crazy and wonderful season.Support the show (https://marinerscc.org/give/)
Reasons for the SeasonIt all begins now: the shopping, cooking, buying, decorating and stressing. Of course we know there is more and in this series we will look at all the opportunities God gives us to experience His reasons for this wild, crazy and wonderful season.Support the show (https://marinerscc.org/give/)
Reasons for the SeasonIt all begins now: the shopping, cooking, buying, decorating and stressing. Of course we know there is more and in this series we will look at all the opportunities God gives us to experience His reasons for this wild, crazy and wonderful season.Support the show (https://marinerscc.org/give/)
Reasons for the SeasonIt all begins now: the shopping, cooking, buying, decorating and stressing. Of course we know there is more and in this series we will look at all the opportunities God gives us to experience His reasons for this wild, crazy and wonderful season.Support the show (https://marinerscc.org/give/)
Blue Jays Round Table to End the Season It's time that we put the 2017 Blue Jays season behind us and set our sights on the years to come. But for one final time, we will look in the rearview mirror and talk about what we've learned from this past season and what needs to be done to improve the Jays' chances on arriving to October baseball once more. What are our expectations? Is there a big trade in the Jays future? What are the plans of both Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro when it comes to building a contender for 2018? To help answer these questions, the South of the 6ix Podcast is proud to assemble its very first Round Table Discussion entitled "Let's Put It To Bed." Participating in the discussion are three baseball minds that are both well-respected and extremely sharp when it comes to their evaluations regarding the Blue Jays. With me I have Ian Hunter (@BlueJaysHunter)creator & writer of http://www.BlueJayHunter.com and host for the Blue Jays Hunter Podcast, as well as Chris Henderson (@Baseball4Brains) & Brendan Panikkar (@Panikkar37), both of whom are contributors over at http://www.JaysJournal.com. It's a fantastic Round Table to put our minds at ease for 2018 while reminding us that there's a lot to look forward to! Visit Our Sponsor: http://www.SeatGiant.com & http://www.SeatGiant.ca for all of your Ticket Needs! Use Promo Code SOUTH to get a discount on your purchase at checkout! Music: Drake Stafford - "Casets" Auxl Studio - "Blue Bloods" Follow host Adam Corsair on Twitter: @ACorsair21 Follow South of the 6ix on Twitter: @SouthOfThe6ix Visit the Website: http://www.southofthe6ix.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Finally, the Finale for TTF. This Season Ends And New Things Are On The Horizon For The Auburn Tigers AU Fans Podcast Show #14 for The 2015 Season It’s been an interesting season for the Auburn Tigers. I don’t think … Continue reading →
There has to be a time when the European Union courts have to finally come out and admit they just hate American companies, right? I mean, you can only posture for so long before you start to look stupid to the rest of us. Google is putting French mapmakers out of business? Um, ok. A camera captures a guy relieving himself in public and he sues Google because people could see him? Um . . . huh? And now, you're actually suggesting that Skype is easily confused with "sky"?If you can have conversations with Grandma when you look into the sky, then you have bigger problems when brand trademarks!Also, how can you have "Legends of Tomorrow" if something is only legendary when it happened in the past? Wouldn't it be "Rumors of Tomorrow"?Headlines:Superman is less super nowMartin Freeman joins the MCUSupergirl gets a full seasonIt's the Legends of Tomorrow!Suicide Squad photosSamsung fears the Apple watchAnother Wordpress vulnerability discoveredThe NSA has been breaking the lawAndroid M is comingDrone regulation is comingWoW is losing a lot of subscribersNintendo partners with Universal ParksGranular App Permissions for AndroidEvidently, Europeans are too stupid to read brand names?Zuke’s Favorite: Don’t Mess With Bricks You Don’t UnderstandCollin’s Favorite: Free Comic Book Day RapZohner’s Favorite: Amazing audiobook player for Android See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.