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Professor Liz Oakley-Brown returns to the pod to discuss the play Thersites (c.1537) attributed to Nicholas Udall and based on a dialogue by from Joannes Ravisius Textor - the play features a snail fight, and much more - part of our build up to our season of Henrician drama. This episode was recorded live on zoom on Tuesday 10th June at 7.15pm 2025. For more on the medieval manuscript side of things - over on BBC Sounds (where available) is Knight Fights Giant Snail. We reference Marie Axton's Three Tudor Classical Interludes which is the only modern edition of the play that we are aware of. We will be staging Thersites live on Sunday 22nd June 2025 at the Quay Theatre - tickets for the show are available here. But if that's not possible we have two exploring sessions online - a vanilla First Look, and a super charged Second Look. CW: We keep this fairly Universal, but towards the end we do discuss a death. Entertaining Henry is a co-production with The Quay Theatre and Beyond Shakespeare... Let us take you through a whistle-stop tour of the entertainment world from Henry's reign: from his youthful days to his more fractious later life, we will share the history of his reign through the plays he and his subjects enjoyed. Play along with our Tudor Bingo Card, catch the pop-up merry tales, and enjoy entertainments fit for a king! Friday 20th June at 7.30pm Show 1 - Welcome to Henry's Court! (1509 to 1520's) We welcome you to the Court of the newly-crowned King Henry! Let us introduce you to all the major players on and off stage, the rules of the court, and perform some of the earliest plays to survive from his reign – plays designed to curb Henry's boisterous ways. https://quaysudbury.com/events/entertaining-henry-show-1-welcome-to-henrys-court/ Saturday 21st June at 7.30pm Show 2 - Reformation: More vs Cromwell (1520's to 1530's) As the Reformation hit England, different factions created dramas around the political rifts at court. The literary set that orbited Thomas More presented traditional debate on one side, whilst the rising star of Thomas Cromwell commissioned his players to write revelations on the other. https://quaysudbury.com/events/entertaining-henry-show-2-reformation-more-vs-cromwell/ Sunday 22nd June at 7.30pm Show 3 - Snail Fight! And Other Tudor Shenanigans (1530's to 1547) We close our festival with some of the sillier plays from the end of Henry's reign – featuring a sword fight with a snail, an ecclesiastical bust up in a church, and the epic conquest of the monster Tediousness! https://quaysudbury.com/events/entertaining-henry-show-3-snail-fight-and-other-tudor-shenanegans/ Season discount for each show - £14 for one show, £26 for two shows, £36 for all three Book Tickets Now for Show 1! Book Tickets Now for Show 2! Book Tickets Now for Show 3! Ticket discount is applied if you add additional shows from the season. Box Office: quaysudbury.com or call 01787 374 745 The Quay Theatre, Quay Lane, Sudbury CO10 2AN The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on social media usually @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton.
Manchmal reicht ein Hauch und du sofort schießen dir Erinnerungen in den Kopf – an einen Moment, Ort oder eine Person. In dieser Folge geht Bent Freiwald der Frage auf den Grund, wieso sich Gerüche so tief in unser Gedächtnis eingraben – und sie so viel in uns auslösen können. Hier geht's zum gleichnamigen Newsletter: Das Leben des BrainSchreibt uns Feedback an: brain@acbstories.comLinks zu Quellen und verwendeten Studien:1. Properties and mechanisms of olfactory learning and memory2. Olfactory Recognition: A Simple Memory System3. Encoding of Odor Fear Memories in the Mouse Olfactory Cortex4. A Second Look at the Structure of Human Olfactory Memory Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The agents head to Beirut to check on a Delta Green informant. The informant has not sent in any intel in a while and Delta Green wants to remind him of his position. The agents soon discover a shady deal is happening soon involving a mummy and gold. The agents need to find out the location of the mummy and ensure it doesn't fall into the wrong hands! Caleb as Eli Munny, special forces Aaron as Gina Tan, CIA translator Tom as Marcus Abrams, ex-Army pilot Chris as David Nelson, FBI agent
Raj Shah and Rick Borek discuss the importance of a mid-year check-in with an advisor and the harms of leaving a portfolio on cruise control. Raj and Rick comment on the Newark Airport mishaps and how old technology played into the mess. Then they relate that to having an outdated retirement plan that is not getting the most bang for someone and that also could be saddled with huge fees. Raj and Rick explain the SC Wealth Second Look and how they can help see if someone’s plan is pointed to that person’s best interests. If you have $500K of investable assets or more, schedule your complimentary portfolio x-ray and the “SC Wealth Second Look” with Raj and Rick, as they help you craft a comprehensive plan for your retirement: click here or call 312-345-5494. Hear “Unleash Your Wealth” every Saturday at 7a and 2p on WIND AM560. Also, hear the weekly “Unleash Your Wealth” podcast on Apple, Spotify, and here: https://scwealthadvisors.com/media/ . And connect with SC Wealth Advisors on social media: Facebook YouTube LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Savannah Chrisley says she's digging into Tory Lanez's case, raising questions about the trial and hinting she may visit him directly. An escaped inmate from New Orleans, Antoine Massey, posted videos denying key allegations while calling out public figures for help. Plus, Blake Lively might drop her emotional distress claim against Justin Baldoni—but only if she can avoid handing over private medical records. Hosts: Charlie Cotton & Charlie Neff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode of To The Root, Robyn Spangler takes a deep dive into one of the most controversial—and commonly misunderstood—topics in skin health: iodine and its connection to acne.For decades, iodine has been viewed with suspicion in the acne community, often blamed for breakouts and inflammation. But is the science really that clear-cut? Robyn unpacks the history behind iodine's bad reputation, including the impact of flawed mid-20th century research and the rise of halogen competitors like bromide and fluoride that may be complicating the picture.Drawing from clinical experience, current physiological understanding, and the limitations of conventional testing, Robyn explains how iodine—when used properly and alongside companion nutrients—can actually play a key role in improving skin, supporting thyroid function, aiding detoxification, and regulating hormones.If you've been told to avoid iodine-rich foods or are curious about how this essential nutrient might be impacting your skin, this episode offers a much-needed, evidence-informed perspective.Curious if iodine is a missing piece in your skin health puzzle? Discover how personalized testing and clinical insight can help uncover the root causes of your breakouts.Get root cause answers with data - check out our Acne Labs Panel!Highlights:How outdated research and anecdotal claims have led to widespread misinformation.Understanding how iodine interacts with bromide, fluoride, and chlorine at the cellular level—and why this matters for skin health.Why selenium, magnesium, and vitamin C are essential when considering iodine supplementation.The lesser-known ways iodine contributes to hormonal regulation and histamine metabolism.Comparing iodine intake and thyroid health trends in the U.S. versus countries like Japan, where iodine consumption is significantly higherHow The Clear Skin Lab assesses iodine status safely and effectively using comprehensive lab work.Connect with Robyn:Instagram: @nutritionbyrobyn Website: https://www.theclearskinlab.com
With Tom McMillan, we take a look at some of the assumptions of 1776 in the history books. First of all, why July 4th and Not July 2nd? And what about May 15th, when Adams got delegates to move and issued his own Declaration-like preamble? And a second look at Jefferson's authorship of the Declaration: writer or draftsman? We are part of Airwave Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time travel technology came into the possession of different governments and organizations in the post-WW II era due to extraterrestrials conducting a ‘temporal war' over Earth's future timelines.This all began when the German Vril Society achieved breakthroughs in torsion field physics and antigravity technology in the 1920s, which Nazi Germany took over in the 1930s and soon after, reached agreements with Draco Reptilian extraterrestrials to set up a breakaway German colony in Antarctica to safely develop space-time technologies.The Antarctic-based German colony was later used as a proxy in a temporal war with other interstellar civilizations, which had become alarmed over changes in the Earth's timelines because it made our planet the ‘future epicenter' for galactic-wide tyranny to take hold.Further, as a result of UFO crash retrieval operations in the US and the Soviet Union in the 1940s, scientists began studying how extraterrestrial spacecraft could also be used as space-time travel devices. In the 1950s, Vatican scientists developed the first ‘Chronovisor' technology which was instrumental in unlocking timeline secrets. Next, multiple classified projects next launched to test how timelines could be impacted by human intervention.Meanwhile, positive extraterrestrial groups, ancient Inner Earth civilizations, and human civilizations from our future began monitoring and intervening to protect the possible timelines that had significant galactic implications. Thus began a temporal war which continues today.In this all new webinar, Dr. Michael Salla presents extensive witness testimony and documents that cast light on the opaque world of time travel technology and its hybrid uses by different military intelligence entities, and shows why this information is critical for people's understanding of current events taking place today.
Time travel technology came into the possession of different governments and organizations in the post-WW II era due to extraterrestrials conducting a ‘temporal war' over Earth's future timelines.This all began when the German Vril Society achieved breakthroughs in torsion field physics and antigravity technology in the 1920s, which Nazi Germany took over in the 1930s and soon after, reached agreements with Draco Reptilian extraterrestrials to set up a breakaway German colony in Antarctica to safely develop space-time technologies.The Antarctic-based German colony was later used as a proxy in a temporal war with other interstellar civilizations, which had become alarmed over changes in the Earth's timelines because it made our planet the ‘future epicenter' for galactic-wide tyranny to take hold.Further, as a result of UFO crash retrieval operations in the US and the Soviet Union in the 1940s, scientists began studying how extraterrestrial spacecraft could also be used as space-time travel devices. In the 1950s, Vatican scientists developed the first ‘Chronovisor' technology which was instrumental in unlocking timeline secrets. Next, multiple classified projects next launched to test how timelines could be impacted by human intervention.Meanwhile, positive extraterrestrial groups, ancient Inner Earth civilizations, and human civilizations from our future began monitoring and intervening to protect the possible timelines that had significant galactic implications. Thus began a temporal war which continues today.In this all new webinar, Dr. Michael Salla presents extensive witness testimony and documents that cast light on the opaque world of time travel technology and its hybrid uses by different military intelligence entities, and shows why this information is critical for people's understanding of current events taking place today.
Today, awakening starseeds are critical to the fulfillment of this long-term project. However, many still do not consciously realize the energy, light codes, and abilities they carry within to assist humanity as global events reach a crescendo. Comprehending our ET heritage begins with individuals recognizing and accepting the reality of their own star lineages to bridge humankind back to our ET family. Simultaneously, starseeds will activate ancient technologies, step up as healers, pilots, architects, and visionaries, all to help skillfully guide us to rejoin our galactic community.Dr. Salla presents an impressive array of historical sources, ancient records, & witness testimony detailing ancient Halls of Records, Portal's Technologies, Inner Earth, Starseed Potentials, & revelations about humanity's extraterrestrial heritage. Originally recorded on May 14, 2022, Presented here in 2 parts, and worthy of a Second Look.
With Easter in the rear view mirror, we take a long-overdue look at the next chapter in the story of Jesus: the Second Coming. Scholar Tucker Ferda is making waves with some compelling new ideas about the origins of Second Coming prophesies. He joins Helen and Dave to discuss what Jesus himself might have believed about the End of Days and His role as the prophesied Son of Man. We highly recommend Tucker's new book, Jesus and His Promised Second Coming: Jewish Eschatology and Christian Origins. SUPPORT BIBLICAL TIME MACHINEIf you enjoy the podcast, please (pretty please!) consider supporting the show through the Time Travelers Club, our Patreon. We are an independent, listener-supported show (no ads!), so please help us continue to showcase high-quality biblical scholarship with a monthly subscription.DOWNLOAD OUR STUDY GUIDE: MARK AS ANCIENT BIOGRAPHYCheck out our 4-part audio study guide called "The Gospel of Mark as an Ancient Biography." While you're there, get yourself a Biblical Time Machine mug or a cool sticker for your water bottle.Support the showTheme music written and performed by Dave Roos
In 2008, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault was built. Known as the “doomsday vault”, it is meant to ensure humanity has a chance to reseed after a catastrophic worldwide event. Many historical sources cite “Halls of Records” that were created by ancient civilizations to preserve their most advanced technologies and records prior to cataclysmic Earth changes. In addition to their long forgotten contents, these ubiquitous Halls of Records are interconnected through advanced space-time portals and act as gateways to mysterious Inner Earth civilizations who are the custodians of our true ancient wisdom.Extraterrestrial civilizations have played crucial roles in helping to create, protect, and keep secret these ancient Halls of Records for a time when surface humanity would be once again ready to understand and gain access to these secrets, and peacefully reunite with our Inner Earth brethren.Today, awakening starseeds are critical to the fulfillment of this long-term project. However, many still do not consciously realize the energy, light codes, and abilities they carry within to assist humanity as global events reach a crescendo. Comprehending our ET heritage begins with individuals recognizing and accepting the reality of their own star lineages to bridge humankind back to our ET family. Simultaneously, starseeds will activate ancient technologies, step up as healers, pilots, architects, and visionaries, all to help skillfully guide us to rejoin our galactic community.Dr. Salla presents an impressive array of historical sources, ancient records, & witness testimony detailing ancient Halls of Records, Portal's Technologies, Inner Earth, Starseed Potentials, & revelations about humanity's extraterrestrial heritage. Originally recorded on May 14, 2022, Presented here in 2 parts, and worthy of a Second Look.
On this week's episode of the CouchScouts Podcast the boys continue their second look series, this time looking back at the RB position. There were some conflicting thoughts about both Kaleb Johnson and Quinshon Judkins. Were we right the first time or have things changed a little? Tune in to find out! Join our website TODAY at CouchScouts.com for access to an exclusive podcast, film room, consultations and much more! To join our discord and get in on the awesome community of CouchScouts click the link below! https://discord.com/invite/PZgTZ9QEAySign up for the #NerdHerd using this link or the promo code "COOP" and get 15% off: https://www.dynastynerds.com/ref/gopack521/Are you interested in creating shorts that grab the attention of everyone on social media? Sign up now for Opus Clip today! https://www.opus.pro/?via=couchscouts
On this weeks episode of the CouchScouts Podcast the boys begin a mini series taking a second look at some players that they were off consensus about. Tonight they talk about Emeka Egbuka and Isaiah Bond. Were they spot on the first time or have their grades changed a little? Tune in to find out! Join our website TODAY at CouchScouts.com for access to an exclusive podcast, film room, consultations and much more! To join our discord and get in on the awesome community of CouchScouts click the link below! https://discord.com/invite/PZgTZ9QEAySign up for the #NerdHerd using this link or the promo code "COOP" and get 15% off: https://www.dynastynerds.com/ref/gopack521/Are you interested in creating shorts that grab the attention of everyone on social media? Sign up now for Opus Clip today! https://www.opus.pro/?via=couchscouts
Minnesota Senate President Bobby Joe Champion will step down as head of the Subcommittee on Ethics as he faces questions about a possible conflict of interest. And the Minnesota Court of Appeals has ordered another look at a conservative online site's request to review police body camera video in the arrest of a DFL lawmaker last year.Plus, traffic along I-94 near the U of M Twin Cities campus and across the Mississippi River is down to two lanes in each direction.Find these headlines and more at mprnews.org.Conservative website's bid to access Sen. Mitchell body camera footage revived by appeals courtSen. Champion steps down as ethics committee chair amid conflict-of-interest questionsTravel I-94 in the Twin Cities? Prepare for months of detours and delaysSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
Cherries' Quarter Final FA Cup exit on Sunday felty like a microcosm of the season so far - an explosive start followed by a troubling second half. In reality, Bournemouth's recent "dip" has only been a few games, however, with relatively few options on the bench, the side has visibly looked leggy and drained recently. So, why is this? The fatigue is perhaps understandable. In January we were playing with very few senior players, putting in shifts to accrue unlikely points in some crunch clashes, but whilst we achieved in adversity, there is a concern that the knock-on effect of over-working the same players has potentially culminated in our recent patchy spell - where individuals don't look as sharp as they have been previously. Sam and Tom go over the loss to Manchester City, and look forward to the remaining nine games of the campaign in a measured Second Look. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SUMMARY: This episode has everything you could hope for. Conspiracy theories. Hermione exoneration. And a rat who turns out to be a murderer. (Who knew Harry Potter was a sequel to 1300s Europe?) (It's funny because the most devastating event imaginable happened many years ago.) (Your subconscious sense of humor deems the past to be intrinsically less worthy of empathy.) We hope you enjoy!WATCH KELLEN'S NEW COMEDY SPECIAL ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpBt0W1zrDU&t=1237sKELLEN ERSKINE IS IN ON TOUR!MAR 28 Bakersfield, CAAPR 2-4 St Pete, Clearwater, & Delray Beach, FLAPR 25-26 IndianaMAY 9-10 DallasMAY 17 St Charles, ILFor tickets go to KellenErskine.com-Get two free tickets to any of Kellen's live shows in 2025 by joining The Book Pile's Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/TheBookPile-Dave's book / game The Starlings is here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMBBLGXN?ref=myi_title_dpTHE HOSTS!-Kellen Erskine has appeared on Conan, Comedy Central, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NBC's America's Got Talent, and the Amazon Original Series Inside Jokes. He has garnered over 200 million views with his clips on Dry Bar Comedy. In 2018 he was selected to perform on the “New Faces” showcase at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. He currently tours the country www.KellenErskine.com-David Vance's videos have garnered over 1 billion views. He has written viral ads for companies like Squatty Potty, Chatbooks, and Lumē, and sketches for the comedy show Studio C. His work has received two Webby Awards, and appeared on Conan.
In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Cup of Justice, journalist Mandy Matney and attorney Eric Bland sit down with Darryl Burton, a man who was wrongfully convicted of murder and spent almost a lifetime – – in prison before finally being exonerated. Darryl shares his harrowing journey from a young man in inner-city St. Louis to facing a capital murder charge despite having a strong alibi – he was across the country in Washington state at the time of the crime. Darryl recounts the shocking details of his trial, including the ineffective assistance of his public defender and the devastating impact of jailhouse snitch witnesses who were incentivized by the prosecution to allegedly lie under oath. Darryl vividly describes the brutal realities of life inside the infamous Missouri State Penitentiary, once described as the "bloodiest 47 acres in America", and how he maintained hope despite the overwhelming odds and a prison environment that encouraged despair. Learn about his relentless fight for freedom, including writing hundreds of letters seeking help, and his eventual connection with Centurion Ministries, the organization that finally took on his case and fought for his exoneration. Today, Darryl is a co-founder of Miracle of Innocence, an organization dedicated to helping other wrongfully convicted individuals. He shares his powerful insights into the flaws of the justice system, particularly the dangers of snitch testimony and the vast disparity in resources between prosecution and defense. Learn more about Darryl's story in his book, "Innocent: A Second Look," available at TheDarrylBurton.com and MiracleMan.net, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Miracle of Innocence. You can also find more information about their crucial work at MiracleInnocence.org. ☕ Cup's Up! ⚖️ Premium Episode Resources Check out Darryl Burton's website “Innocent: a Second Look” by Darryl Burton Learn More About Miracle of Innocence and Centurion Ministries organizations Darryl's case overview on Centurion Ministries How can you help the Miracle of Innocence?? “16 years later, Missouri man exonerated for murder meets judge who released him for 1st time” - KSHB, Feb 1, 2024 “‘No hope, no dreams:' After decades wrongly imprisoned, KC man helping to free others” - The Kansas City Star, Feb 25, 2025 Missouri State Penitentiary's History Stay Tuned, Stay Pesky and Stay in the Sunlight...☀️ Premium Members also get access to episode videos, case files, live trial coverage and exclusive live experiences with our hosts. CLICK HERE to learn more: https://bit.ly/3BdUtOE. Check out Luna Shark Merch With a Mission shop at lunasharkmerch.com/ What We're Buying... Quince - Give yourself the luxury you deserve with Quince! Go to Quince.com/COJ for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns . Here's a link to some of our favorite things: https://amzn.to/4cJ0eVn Find us on social media: bsky.app/profile/mandy-matney.com | bsky.app/profile/elizfarrell.com | bsky.app/profile/theericbland.bsky.social Twitter.com/mandymatney | Twitter.com/elizfarrell | Twitter.com/theericbland https://www.facebook.com/cupofjustice/ | https://www.instagram.com/cojpod/ YouTube | TIKTOK SUNscribe to our free email list to get alerts on bonus episodes, calls to action, new shows and updates. CLICK HERE to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KBM *** Alert: If you ever notice audio errors in the pod, email info@lunasharkmedia.com and we'll send fun merch to the first listener that finds something that needs to be adjusted! *** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Maryland's Second Look Act has passed the State House, and now awaits a vote in the Senate. The bill would allow prisoners to request judicial review of their sentences after serving 20 years of prison time. Advocates say Maryland's prison system is in desperate need of reform; parole is nearly impossible for longterm inmates, and clear racial disparities in arrest and incarceration are immediately evident—72% of Maryland's prisoners are Black, despite a state population that is only 30% Black. Meanwhile, opponents of the Second Look Act charge that the bill would endanger state residents and harm the victims of violent crimes. Rattling the Bars digs deeper, speaking with activists, legislators, and formerly incarcerated people on the real stakes and consequences of the Second Look Act.Produced and edited by Cameron Granadino.Help us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterFollow us on BlueskyLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
Maryland's Second Look Act has passed the State House, and now awaits a vote in the Senate. The bill would allow prisoners to request judicial review of their sentences after serving 20 years of prison time. Advocates say Maryland's prison system is in desperate need of reform; parole is nearly impossible for longterm inmates, and clear racial disparities in arrest and incarceration are immediately evident—72% of Maryland's prisoners are Black, despite a state population that is only 30% Black. Meanwhile, opponents of the Second Look Act charge that the bill would endanger state residents and harm the victims of violent crimes. Rattling the Bars digs deeper, speaking with activists, legislators, and formerly incarcerated people on the real stakes and consequences of the Second Look Act.Produced and edited by Cameron Granadino.Help us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterFollow us on BlueskyLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
First, we'll hear some listener feedback.Then, we held our second Arachnid Appreciation Club meeting at my school, and it went great. I'll talk a bit about what we did and my plans for the future.Finally, (28:00) in this new feature, I'll talk about a species of tarantula that I think gets unfairly ignored. In our first episode of "Worth a Second Look," we'll be discussing the Hysterocrates gigas or "Cameroon Red Baboon."
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On Saturday, AFC Bournemouth's penalty prowess ensured that Cherries progressed to the Quarter Finals of the FA Cup, only to then be drawn against the favourites in the Quarter Finals. Alas, Manchester City ARE beatable, so what chances do Andoni Iraola's side have, especially given the key absences? Sam and Tom return with a Second Look to cover a dramatic day at Dean Court where Wolverhampton Wanderers were put to the sword via penalties. We discuss... ◾ A comeback goal for Eva ◾ The VAR & semi-automated offside controversy ◾ One of the misses of the season ◾ Cunha's WORLDIE of a strike ◾ A sending off ◾ Some RIDICULOUS stats for a 1-1 ◾ And then a penalty shoot out which saw one save, one miss, the woodwork being hit, AND a penalty technique from Dango that has got EVERYONE talking! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What's an appropriate Film Buff movie for a Valentine's Day Film Buff podcast drop? How about a Steven Spielberg film that cinephiles around the world have largely overlooked—or even dismissed? Always (1989) comes from an incredibly productive and competitive era in Hollywood, yet it deserves to be viewed as a film in its own right, rather than judged solely by the time in which it was made.
We're running out of superlatives at the moment. We're running out of words. Every week, AFC Bournemouth fans are being surprised by what Andoni Iraola and his side are producing, but it's now happening with such regularity that - maybe we shouldn't be surprised after all? This weekend's delicacy was a rampant win against high flying Nottingham Forest, and in this Second Look, Sam and Tom pour over a match which saw Cherries notch FIVE against one of the meanest defences in the league. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee ata https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Change agent and industry veteran Ankur Jain joins the podcast to discuss all things cloud – from composable architecture, clean rooms and modern data sharing approaches to optimizing for AI. He shares smart ways for brands to take a second look at the cloud and leverage its full potential. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram or find us on Facebook.
Episode 186 - On this episode we give our updated opinions and thoughts on the new album Debi Tirar Mas Fotos. We also talk George's horrible UFC picks and the LA Fire Conspiracies going around. Wesley has some Feid leaks that have surfaced recently and tells us why he doesn't deserve the "Every Song Sounds the Same" criticism. Bad Bunny's new album also hit some new milestones we need to talk about. Finally, what are the Top 10 latin album streaming debuts? Tune in to find out!Thanks for tuning in familia, until next time
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In this episode, Jon & Jeremy dive into another edition of Cap Or No Cap where they take a second look at the upcoming NBA trade deadline (Feb 6th) & what moves the Knicks could potentially make. 03:17 - CONC BEGINS! Knicks Primary Objectives 03:48 - Trade Rules for the Knicks this season 04:07 - How the Knicks match up w/ Cleveland & Boston 10:11 - Do the Knicks trust Mitchell Robinson? 20:03 - FOUR Scenarios that could happen at the deadline 20:56 - Precious Achiuwa as a trade asset 35:36 - Continuous Soup! Trade examples using Mitch and/or Precious 50:20 - Players on minimum deals 55:39 - What if the Knicks traded for... 1:06:05 - CONClusion 1:11:20 - Predictions for the 2025 Deadline Watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel! FOLLOW MACRI - @JCMacriNBA FOLLOW JEREMY - @TheCohencidence FOLLOW GMAC - @AndrewJClaudio_ CHECK OUT THE KFS MERCH STORE! FOR AN AD-FREE, UNINTERUPTED VERSION OF THIS EPISODE, SIGN UP FOR THE MELO TIER ON PATREON! SPONSORS: DOWNLOAD THE DRAFTKINGS SPORTSBOOK APP AND USE CODE “FILMSCHOOL” TO GET $150 IN BONUS BETS IF YOUR BET WINS, WHEN YOU BET JUST $5. GO TO WWW.ROCKETMONEY.COM/GAMEON! CANCEL YOUR UNWANTED SUBSCRIPTIONS AND REACH YOUR FINANCIAL GOALS FASTER WITH ROCKET MONEY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the wake of the recent presidential election, we're revisiting one of our favorite podcast episodes from 2023 about the hurdles America's Indigenous peoples face in accessing health care. What's being done to help elder Native Americans receive culturally competent long-term care? Would it surprise you to learn that relying on the Indian Health Service may not be enough to meet their needs? Why are some members of this highly vulnerable population buying health insurance too? To find out, we spoke to Elder Billie Tohee, executive director of the Albuquerque-based National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) and former chair of the board.
When Donald Trump delivered a birthday toast to power lawyer Roy Cohn, back in 1986, 60 Minutes was there to record the future president's tribute to Cohn's loyalty. Much has been written about Cohn's influence on the young Trump and by listening through 60 Minutes' two interviews with Cohn, you can hear why the notorious lawyer is the subject of so much fascination. In never-before-broadcast conversations with Mike Wallace and Morley Safer, Cohn explains his fighter mentality and obsession with winning at all costs -- from his earliest days working alongside Senator Joseph McCarthy to his final months spent denying he was dying of AIDS.For more episodes like this one, search for "60 Minutes: A Second Look" and follow the show, wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
THIS TIME ON CODE WACK! In the wake of the recent presidential election, we're revisiting one of our favorite podcast episodes from 2023 about the hurdles America's Indigenous peoples face in accessing health care. What's being done to help elder Native Americans receive culturally competent long term care? Would it surprise you to learn that relying on the Indian Health Service may not be enough to meet their needs? Why are some members of this highly vulnerable population buying health insurance too? To find out, we spoke to Elder Billie Tohee, acting executive director of the Albuquerque-based National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) and former chair of the board. Check out the Transcript and Show Notes for more!
It's rare that 60 Minutes interviews someone once, practically unheard of to interview the same person three times, but that's what happened with Denzel Washington. As he prepares to star in one of the most anticipated films of the year, Gladiator II, we look back at his journey from stage actor to blockbuster star, director and producer.For more episodes like this one, search for "60 Minutes: A Second Look" and follow the show, wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 2024, romance – a genre once relegated to the back corners of bookstores – might just be saving the publishing industry. But while more and more readers are looking for love between their covers, few are reaching for titles by one of the first giants of the genre, Dame Barbara Cartland, author of over 600 romances, colloquially known as the “Queen of Romance,” and a favorite writer of Princess Diana. While her work has fallen out of fashion, Cartland's legacy can tell us a lot about the romance genre's contemporary dominance. Best-selling author Casey McQuiston, along with Cartland's granddaughter Tara Parker, join Seth Doane to discuss her impact on the world.For more episodes like this one, search for "60 Minutes: A Second Look" and follow the show, wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are restaurants judged too harshly? Should they be met where they're at more often with reviews? We discuss after Shianne has a good experience with her family at Eminem's walk up window, Mom's Spaghetti - despite being panned by others. Then we get into five kid-friendly things to do around Metro Detroit, including both free and paid things. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
When people hear about the undergraduate theology program at the University of Notre Dame they are genuinely astonished. They had no idea that that many students were choosing to study theology. Each year, the number of students grows. What is going on? Why are students so interested? What does this tell us about evangelization, and hope for the Church, in the Church?My guest today is my friend and colleague, Professor Anthony Pagliarini, who is the director of the undergraduate theology program at Notre Dame. In this capacity, not only does he teach hundreds of students annually in the classroom, he also meets with, learns from, and advises all the students who declare theology majors or minors at Notre Dame. He'll help us learn about what is going on in Notre Dame's theology program and why it is happening.Follow-up Resources:Notre Dame Theology Department website“What happened to these Catholic college students after they took a required theology course,” article in Aleteia by Leonard DeLorenzo“Encouraging students to ‘Take a Second Look' at Notre Dame,” about a new initiative with Notre Dame theology to re-propose the Catholic faithChurch Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
In 2023, Anderson Cooper reported that a large number of antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection had come to the world-class museum by way of theft. Ancient art had been looted from Cambodian temples fifty years ago and the Cambodian Government wanted them back. But as Cooper discovered, returning the stolen goods was no simple matter – a lesson that another 60 Minutes correspondent had learned two decades prior.In 2002, Ed Bradley traveled to Greece and England to cover a dispute that is hundreds of years old – whether the British Museum should return a collection of marble statues removed from the Parthenon back to Athens. This episode of 60 Minutes: A Second Look will examine why, more than 20 years later, that dispute remains deadlocked, and whether efforts like those by the Cambodian activists that Cooper profiled are changing the way we think about museums and the ownership of ancient art.If you enjoyed this episode of "60 Minutes: A Second Look", find and follow the show on your favorite podcast app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Thursday, Bournemouth THUMPED Spurs - yet was only 1-0! However it was a game where Cherries had chances galore, and it would not have flattered Iraola's side if Boscombe had won by 3, by 4, or 5 - as the relentless pressing, the refusal to let Spurs breathe, and the constant energy - meant that Ange Postecoglu's men had few answers to the continuous pressure. Yes we all know the Spurs have got injuries, but in terms of Bournemouth's "difference makers", so have we, and with the latest omission being our star central-defender Marcos Senesi, would his replacement step up? Of course he would - you could put your Huijsen it. Sam and Tom are at the Queens Park Hotel for the Second Look... Visit the QP at: 482 Holdenhurst Rd, Bournemouth, BH8 9AR. Check out their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/queensparkpub - or give them a call on 01202 301747 or 07876213400 Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of the biggest stories in sports may be happening off the field – and on betting apps. As 60 Minutes correspondent Jon Wertheim reported earlier this year, what was once done in the shadows is now as much a part of the spectator experience as hot dogs and foam fingers. Placing wagers on everything from point spreads to the color of gatorade bottles is now fully legal in most states. But the popularization of sports betting has brought a new wave of concern over gambling addiction – a condition that 60 Minutes has been covering since before it was officially recognized by the DSM. As we grapple with this new normal, we remember a series of stories from the from the 1970s and 80s – when Dan Rather and Harry Reasoner met an extreme compulsive gambler named Irving North whose addiction was destroying his family. We meet his son Larry today as he relives his experience with his father and their time with 60 Minutes. And Wertheim joins us to consider what the past might say about the future.For more episodes like this one, search for "60 Minutes: A Second Look" and follow the show, wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As the giving season draws near, you may be wondering how to take advantage of charitable giving deductions on your tax return, make a greater impact with your donations, or weave philanthropy into your family's legacy. In this Off the Wall discussion, Monument's Emily Harper will be hosting and interviewing our regular host, Jessica Gibbs, about all things charitable giving. Are you wondering how to take advantage of charitable giving deductions on your tax return, make a greater impact with your donations, or weave philanthropy into your family's legacy? In this Off the Wall discussion, we're changing things up. Monument's Emily Harper, CFP® jumps into the hosting seat to interview Jessica L. Gibbs, CFP about all things charitable giving. Jessica is Monument's go-to thought leader when it comes to learning about philanthropy, both from the donor's perspective and from the charitable organization's perspective. In this episode, she shares her wisdom, including ways to strategize and maximize your charitable giving this year and beyond. Jessica breaks down two types of charitable giving vehicles—donor-advised funds and charitable trusts—including when to consider each of them, and the benefits and drawbacks of each strategy. Whether you're ready to move beyond checkbook giving, hone-in on your philanthropic goals, or figure out a way to keep giving after retirement, this is an interview you don't want to miss. And if you have a philanthropist in your life, you'd like to share the wealth with, consider sending them this episode. Happy giving! Episode Timeline/Key Highlights: [00:52] Introducing the topic of today's episode. [02:28] Reasons why you should establish a dedicated vehicle for charitable giving. [05:33] How donor-advised funds work & Benefits of using a DAF. [11:45] Ways to use donor-advised funds in your legacy strategy. [15:06] Downsides of donor-advised funds. [18:35] What is a charitable trust? What is the difference between charitable trust and donor-advised fund? [20:53] Benefits and disadvantages of using a charitable remainder trust (CRT). [25:57] Benefits and disadvantages of using a charitable lead trust (CLT). [28:22] Summary: When to consider a donor-advised fund, charitable remainder trust, and charitable lead trust. [29:38] Major Takeaways: Name a successor, identify your motivation, and consider different ways to support your favorite organization(s). [32:00] Resources + Tips for choosing charities to donate to & making a larger impact. Please see important podcast disclosure information at https://monumentwealthmanagement.com/disclosures. Resources Mentioned: Charity Navigator: https://www.charitynavigator.org Listen to Becoming a Philanthropist & Non-Profit Board Member with Meera Pillai: https://bit.ly/4eRo0i8 Article- Donor Advised Fund vs. Charitable Trust: Maximizing Your Philanthropic Impact https://bit.ly/4illTGC Article – 3 Charitable Giving Strategies That Deserve a Second Look: https://bit.ly/3G5V873 Connect with Emily on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyharpercfp Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicagibbscfp Subscribe to our blog: https://bit.ly/MonumentWealthBlog Subscribe to Monument #Unfiltered: https://bit.ly/monumentunfiltered Ch Connect with Monument Wealth Management: Visit our website: https://bit.ly/monumentwealthwebsite Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/MonumentWealthIG Connect on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/MonumentWealthLI Connect on Facebook: https://bit.ly/MonumentWealthFB Connect on YouTube: https://bit.ly/YouTubeMWMFit Subscribe to Monument #Unfiltered: https://bit.ly/monumentunfiltered About “Off the Wall”: OFF THE WALL is a podcast for business professionals and high-net-worth investors who want to build wealth with purpose. A little bit Wall Street, a little bit off-the-wall; it's your go-to for straightforward, unfiltered wealth advice on topics that founders, business owners, and executives care about. Learn more about our hosts, Emily and Jessica, on our website: Emily Harper, CFP: https://monumentwealthmanagement.com/staff/emily-m-harper-cfp Jessica Gibbs, CFP: https://monumentwealthmanagement.com/staff/jessica-l-gibbs-cfp
Before Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, there was Adam Osborne and Jerry Sanders. You may not be familiar with their names, but the brash business leaders of Silicon Valley of the early 1980s understood that technology had the capacity to change all of our lives. In this episode, we explore what they got right, what they got wrong, and how lessons learned from early Silicon Valley might help us learn how to navigate the advent of artificial intelligence.For more episodes like this one, search for "60 Minutes: A Second Look" and follow the show, wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the early 20th Century, there was no bigger celebrity than first daughter, Alice Roosevelt, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt. She captured the attention of the nation with care-free, hard-partying ways and eccentricities, like her habit of carrying around a pet snake. Songs were written about her and a color was even named in her honor. On top of that, she married a future Speaker of the House and had an enduring affair with another influential member of Congress. It was a big deal when 60 Minutes landed an interview with Alice in her later years -- and she didn't hold back when dishing about some other famous individuals, including her famous cousins Eleanor and Franklin.For more episodes like this one, search for "60 Minutes: A Second Look" and follow the show, wherever you get your podcasts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace once said that, in all his years as a journalist, very few interviews stayed with him like his time with Clint Hill, a former U.S. Secret Service agent on duty the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. During that interview, Hill stunned Wallace -- and the nation -- by admitting he felt responsible for the president's death. Hill would later say it was the first time he had ever spoken publicly about that day, and that his emotional reaction surprised even him. Now at 92 years old, Hill tells 60 Minutes: A Second Look why he spoke so candidly for an audience of millions, and how that interview with Mike Wallace may have changed the course of his life.Listen to new episodes of "60 Minutes: A Second Look" every Tuesday, wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Name a successful comedian of the last five decades and chances are, they got their start on Saturday Night Live -- under the direction of Lorne Michaels. As SNL enters its 50th season, we share never-before-heard audio from Lesley Stahl's 2004 interview with the show's famously private creator and executive producer, who allowed 60 Minutes cameras unique behind-the-scenes access. Stahl also spoke with Amy Poehler, Tina Fey and Seth Meyers as they pitched, wrote and rehearsed sketches up until 11:30 Saturday night. Plus, 60 Minutes producer Denise Schrier Cetta shares what it was like filming the same week as one of the most controversial musical performances in SNL history. If you enjoyed this episode of "60 Minutes: A Second Look", find and follow the show on your favorite podcast app. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When Judge Tanya Chutkan abruptly unsealed Jack Smith's 165 page brief describing the evidence he proposes to use to convict Donald Trump of trying to steal the 2020 election, there was a mad dash of activity as we all scrambled to mine the best nuggets of information; and there were many of them. Read of the brief reveals a whole other series of insights that have been overlooked or under reported to date. Harry talks with the ever-tenacious and insightful Marcy Wheeler, a.k.a. the empty wheel, and in a detailed 45-minute conversation, the two exchange and analyze the most important outstanding revelations in the brief and bear down on what the additional key points reveal about Smith's case and the likely course of litigation ahead.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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When Taylor Swift was just 21 years old, she invited "60 Minutes" inside her home and on tour to see firsthand how she was revolutionizing the music business. Now, for the first time, hear previously unreleased audio from Lesley and her team's time with Swift on “60 Minutes: A Second Look”. As we take a "second look," these conversations help us better understand Swift's unbelievable career trajectory. Correspondent Lesley Stahl and producer Shari Finkelstein recollect spending time with the artist as she was still finding her voice and highlight moments that stood out in the original interview. Young Swift also delves into her songwriting process, common themes within her music, and the rationale behind her business decisions. Listen to new episodes of "60 Minutes: A Second Look" every Tuesday, wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.