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God desires for us to win every fight of faith and walk perfectly in our calling. However, He knew we would have faith shortcomings that would cause us to lose a few faith fights and take a few wrong turns along the journey of our calling. With this foreknowledge, before He called you, He made provisions for your faith shortcomings so you would still win in the end. __________ Luke 22:31–34 NLT, Luke 22:54–62 NLT, Matthew 13:23 KJV, Romans 12:2 KJV, Matthew 14:25–31 KJV, John 21:15–19 NLT __________ Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com __________
Expert Security Instructor Anthony Cunnane from Krav Maga Systems Ireland in Dundalk, outlines the deficiencies in security personnel training, in light of the tragic death of Yves Sakila on Henry Street in Dublin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we analyze Season 3 of The Mandalorian, exploring its themes, character arcs, and production choices. We discuss the evolution of Din Djarin, the significance of Grogu, and the future of the Star Wars universe. Join Todd Hoffman and Carla Giacalone as they discuss the latest in Star Wars news, upcoming shows, and their personal geeky adventures, including movie experiences and family traditions. This episode offers insights into the future of Star Wars, the impact of George Lucas, and fun anecdotes about their geeky lives. Key Topics Season 3 of The Mandalorian: themes and focus Character development of Din Djarin and Grogu The significance of the Mythosaur and Mandalorian lore Impact of guest stars and cameos on story focus Future of Mandalorian and Star Wars movies Star Wars upcoming seasons and delays The legacy of George Lucas in film technology Speculations on Mandalorian and Grogu Star Wars books and character crossovers Family traditions and geek culture Chapters 00:00 Celebrating George Lucas and Star Wars' Impact 05:37 Anticipation for Mando Season 3 07:41 Reflections on Season 3's Themes and Focus 11:03 Moff Gideon's Role and the Cloning Plot 13:54 Grogu's Quick Return and Its Implications 20:46 Bo-Katan's Leadership and Redemption Arc 26:14 The Mythosaur Moment and Its Significance 29:01 The Reluctant Leader: Mando's Position 33:05 Villains Revisited: Moff Gideon's Impact 36:33 The Shadow Council: Expanding the Universe 37:25 Emotional Moments: Sacrifice and Adoption 39:51 Critiques and Highlights of Season Three 43:47 Production Choices: Real Locations vs. Volume 45:25 Gear and Gadgets: What Would You Choose? 47:38 Future of the Mandalorian: Season Four or Movie? 49:17 Evolution of the Story: Beyond Din Djarin 51:39 Final Thoughts: Season Three's Ambitions and Shortcomings 55:59 The Impact of Cancel Culture on Star Wars Projects 58:13 News of the Week: Ahsoka and Upcoming Projects 01:06:54 Celebrating George Lucas: His Legacy and Influence 01:19:38 Personal Star Wars Experiences and Community Engagement 01:22:27 Celebrating Star Wars Day 01:25:37 Movie Experiences and Anticipation 01:30:23 Culinary Traditions and Family Connections 01:34:10 Trooping Adventures and Community Engagement 01:39:01 The Future of Star Wars in Theaters 01:43:28 Reflections on Film and Nostalgia resources Star Wars Official Site - https://starwars.com The Mandalorian on Disney+ - https://disneyplus.com George Lucas Biography - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lucas The Clone Wars Series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFvY7b7U7k7U7k7U7k7U7k7U7k7U7k7U7 ILM Visual Effects - https://ilm.com Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi - https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Secrets-Jedi-Updated/dp/XXXXXX George Lucas Official Website - https://www.starwars.com/ The Mandalorian on Disney+ - https://www.disneyplus.com/series/the-mandalorian/XXXXXX Star Wars: Ahsoka Series - https://www.starwars.com/series/ahsoka
In this lesson, Pastors Dale and Patty conclude the series by discussing how factors such as unbelief, unforgiveness, and lack of patience can cause our faith to fall short. We must make the choice to believe what God's Word says is true and refuse to allow things such as tradition, mental reasonings, and offense move us away from the truth that we know. We must stand firm in our faith and keep pressing forward. An active faith produces endurance, and an enduring faith produces results!
How much blame does Mike Elias deserve for the way things have unfolded this season? A lot of fans would like to assign full blame to him for the second year in a row.
Standard DBT isn't built for your ADHD brain. Structure, shame, and overwhelm — sound familiar? The Impulsive Thinker® and Scott Spradlin call out where therapy misses neurodivergent entrepreneurs. In This Episode: Where traditional DBT gets ADHD completely wrong Why shame and guilt dominate the ADHD Entrepreneur experience How DBT can finally work when tailored to your actual brain What You'll Take Away: Regimen isn't the answer — acceptance and flexibility matter more ADHD Entrepreneurs fail therapy when therapy fails them "You don't have to obey your urges" — that one line changes everything Radical acceptance feels impossible when your brain's invalidated daily Structure must serve you, not the system GUEST BIO Scott Spradlin is a Kansas-based licensed counsellor and co-director at North Star TCC. He's co-authoring the first DBT Skills Workbook built for adult ADHD brains. www.wisemindwiselife.com www.northstartcc.com Books by Scott The DBT Skills Workbook for Adult ADHD, with Mariah Spradlin (2026, New Harbinger) Don't Let Your Emotions Run Your Life (2003, New Harbinger). Follow Scott Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dbt4adhd X: https://x.com/wisemindlife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisemindwiselife/ You might also be interested in:
Today’s Bible Verse: “But you are a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. Therefore you did not desert them.” — Nehemiah 9:17 Nehemiah 9:17 reflects on a pattern we know well—human failure met by divine faithfulness. As the people recount their history, they acknowledge their rebellion, yet highlight something greater: God’s character. He remained forgiving, gracious, and present, even when they turned away. “Want to listen without ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ Meet Today’s Host: Reverend Jessica Van Roekel
Discover what's possible when diagnosis opens doors. What are considered the “gold standard” tools for diagnosing autism? If you're curious about the history of autism diagnoses and observational assessments, you'll want to listen to this episode with Dr. Catherine Lord. Dr. Lord is an American psychologist and researcher. She currently serves as a member of the International Advisory Board for The Lance Psychiatry, co-chair of the Scientific Research Council of the Child Mind Institute, and the George Tarjan Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Education at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. Credited for co-developing the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R), Dr. Lord is also known for leading one of the largest and longest-running longitudinal studies of autism in modern research, which began in 1990 and continues to follow a community sample of over 200 individuals. Dr. Lord has authored numerous books about autism and hundreds of peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as received a considerable number of awards and professional recognitions. This episode is part one of our conversation, and we discuss: Shortcomings of early autism diagnosis Why autism was so hard to diagnose consistently How the ADOS assessment tool was developed What it actually does and does not measure Common misunderstandings of the ADOS Why a diagnosis involves more than a single test Training and cultural considerations for professionals who administer the ADOS The evolution of autism categories in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) and why these changes matter How families can explain an autism diagnosis to their child Early detection in infants Misconceptions about regressive autism Self-diagnosis and access to autism assessments To learn more about Dr. Catherine Lord and her work, please visit: Dr. Catherine Lord UCLA Profile ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey
By Lewis VanAusdle - This message teaches that while God's forgiveness is complete, patient, compassionate, and everlasting, human forgiveness often falls short. Using Psalm 103 and other scriptures, the sermon explains that people tend to forgive selectively, lose patience, desire justice or punishment for others
Ephesians 5:1-8 | Praying the Examen
Michael McCarthy, Matthew Brennan and the former Ireland International Keith Treacy bring you through all of the headlines from the sporting world on a Friday that features 5 LOI Premier Division fixtures as well as the Chel and a weekend that features a full slate of Premier League matches, the final weekend of the 6 Nations and a massive card of bouts in the 3Arena. Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label. This week's live commentary comes from Inchicore on Friday night as St. Patricks Athletic host Drogheda United at Richmond Park. Phil Egan will be joined by Richie Towell in the gantry, with build-up starting on Off The Ball on Newstalk and the GoLoud App from 7pm, and kick off at 7-45. Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join Off The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
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Faith and performance often collide under pressure, leaving driven leaders quietly exhausted and unsure if they're enough. This episode explores how identity-level misalignment forms when love feels earned — and what shifts when you realize you are already loved.“For God so loved…”Not improved.Not optimized.Loved.In this Sunday episode, we move into Vertical Alignment — the kind that steadies leadership from the inside out.Many high-capacity leaders grew up learning that love followed performance. In church settings, in families, in classrooms, gold stars were offered for right answers, memorized verses, visible achievement. Often well-intentioned. Often structured. But for a driven nervous system, performance can quietly become currency.Over time, that pattern doesn't stay in faith. It shows up in leadership relationships, in marriage, in parenting, in teams. Urgency feels like devotion. Pressure feels like commitment. Exhaustion feels like proof of love.This episode gently traces that pattern back to its origin — not to blame, not to dissect — but to notice.We reflect on John 3:16 and pause on the words, “For God so loved…”Loved before achievement.Loved before correction.Loved before proving.When love feels conditional, leadership becomes performance-driven.When love is secure, leadership becomes regulated and relational.This is not mindset work.It is not productivity strategy.It is not another behavioral adjustment.Identity-Level Recalibration begins at the root.Because identity precedes behavior.When love is secure:Urgency loses its leverage.Shortcomings become invitations to heal, not evidence of rejection.Leadership softens without collapsing.Teams regulate through trust instead of fear.Leaders who perform for love create cultures that perform for safety.Leaders who know they are loved create cultures that regulate through trust.This conversation also speaks to those who stepped away from church environments that felt performance-oriented. Sometimes what the nervous system rejects is not God — but pressure dressed as devotion. Love that evaluates feels tight. Love that heals feels steady.The difference changes everything.Today's Micro Recalibration:Notice where you are still performing for belonging.Then gently remind yourself: love isExplore Identity-Level Recalibration → Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you → Learn about The Recalibration Cohort→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience → Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes. → Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights → Download the Misalignment Audit → Subscribe to the weekly newsletter → Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.) → One link to all things...
Reggie & John discuss the Houston Rockets' collapse against the Knicks & how Udoka keeps blowing fourth quarter leads.
Reggie Adetula & John Lopez go Around the NFL together for the first time in quite some time! Also, Reggie & John discuss the Houston Rockets' collapse against the Knicks & how Udoka keeps blowing fourth quarter leads. The fellas then take a look at What's Poppin as they re-visit the US being golden in men's hockey in the Winter Olympics and some Astros nuggets.
Trump's threats to forcibly take control of Greenland brought to the headlines the alarming notion of the United States seeking new territories, from a European ally. But the United States already faces pressing issues of territorial control and governance. In this podcast, we share the perspectives of two leaders who work on democracy, equity, and self-determination issues in current U.S. territories. Why does the United States hold territories? How are they governed? And what does the contrast between Denmark's relationship with Greenland and Washington's treatment of its territories tell us about how these relationships might change? In this episode of the Just Security Podcast, Just Security co-editor-in-chief Tess Bridgeman discusses these questions and more with Neil Weare and Adi Martínez-Román. Neil and Adi are both lawyers, and are Co-Directors of Right to Democracy, an organization that works to advance democracy, equity, and self-determination in U.S. territories. Show Note: Neil Weare and Adi Martinez-Roman, How Greenland's Relationship with Denmark Exposes the Shortcomings of Being a “U.S. Territory” (Feb. 3, 2026)Collection: U.S., Greenland, and NATO Watch this episode on YouTube.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand, with Phil Perry in studio in place of Scott Zolak, start the hour breaking down what went wrong for the Patriots in Super Bowl LX.(14:40) We touch on Drake Maye's performance and the impact his shoulder injury had on the game.(25:11) Waltham police show up to the scene after Beetle accidentally dialed 911.(31:06) The crew finishes the hour with more thoughts on Will Campbell's struggles and debate whether the Patriots were battle tested.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tomar Azarly of Clutch Points joins Afternoon Drive on The Fan. He talks about the James Harden trade for the Cavs, his lack of success in the playoffs, how fans in Los Angeles have reacted to acquiring Darius Garland, and more.
Almost three thousand adults are on waiting lists to see an HSE psychologist, and nearly half of those are waiting more than a year. And when it comes to CAMHS, over four thousand children and adolescents are on waiting lists to access their services. Those are just two statistics to tell the story of the many problems in our mental health services. Mary Butler is the Minister of State for Mental Health. She joined Shane and Ciara to discuss how the government plans to address shortcomings in the provision of mental health services.
Let your shortcomings drive you to Jesus and give thanks for the people in your life who help. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Reach out and touch us: shiftlesslive@gmail.comIn this episode, the team discusses a variety of topics including their experiences stepping on dogs, a series of bike races, and the importance of drop bar mountain bikes in gravel racing. They delve into their past and upcoming events such as the Texas Chain Ring Massacre and the Dusty Roads event, and highlight the challenges in organizing these events amidst changing weather and logistical barriers. The discourse also touches upon the potential of 32-inch wheels in the biking world and their impact on performance, as well as planning future bike races and events. Special guest Austin Whittington shares his unique insights into bike racing, training, and the ongoing 'bike industry conspiratorial illness.'00:00 Getting Started: Technical Difficulties and Introductions00:28 Episode Confusion and Service Appreciation01:29 Welcoming Austin Whittington03:13 Drop Bar Controversy in Leadville14:30 Weather Challenges and Event Planning17:15 Venue Change for Texas Chain Ring Massacre20:42 Gravel Roads and Event Logistics31:28 Grassroots Racing and Participation Trends43:01 The Competitive Edge in Gravel Racing43:56 Reflecting on Past Races and Events45:08 Aspirations and Future Race Concepts48:49 Defining the Drop Bar Mountain Bike52:21 Time Trial Format and Logistics01:02:03 Challenges of Multi-Surface Racing01:14:35 Balancing Challenge and Accessibility in Race Design01:19:23 Discussing the Big Topic: Austin's Opinion01:19:51 Advantages and Shortcomings of 32-Inch Wheels01:20:09 Comparing 29er and 32-Inch Wheels01:21:00 Market Trends and Bike Companies01:21:41 Gravel Riding and Traction01:22:12 Technological Advancements in Bike Design01:25:13 Preferred Mountain Bike Platforms01:27:17 Suspension and Travel Preferences01:33:28 Race Strategies and Experiences01:37:24 Upcoming Races and Events01:46:33 Weather Concerns and Preparation01:51:40 Concluding Remarks and Future Plans
In this episode of A Whole New Level, Christopher Gardner, PhD, joins Mike to discuss his decades in nutrition research, the challenges of conducting randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on diet, and how to communicate complex science to the public. Gardner has led some of the most rigorous research ever comparing dietary approaches in real-world conditions, so his insights about what works (cutting processed food and sugar) and what doesn't (obsessing about macronutrients) are worth a listen. Sign Up to Get Your Free Ultimate Guide to Glucose: https://levels.link/wnlIn this episode, we cover:What a nutritional interventionist is – someone who studies people who are asked to change their diet, tracking them and taking samples to see what might have changed.How to square widely-accepted lessons about nutrition (i.e., junk food=bad) with the high degree of individuality in diets that work.The concept of "equipoise" in study design, which means making sure both diets being compared are well-represented versions of that diet (e.g., a "kick butt diet A and a crappy diet B" is avoided).The dilemma of communicating single-study results to the public and the role of the Netflix documentary on Gardner's famous twin study in making science engaging.Dr. Gardner's experience on the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee and the methodology used to reach conclusions.The focus on ultra-processed foods and the need to message the consensus points of eating more whole foods and vegetables, and avoiding added sugar and refined grains.The learnings from the DIETFITS study, which compared low-carb and low-fat diets among 600 people for a year, and why there was more variation among people within a diet than between the two diets.
Why has Kyle Shanahan fallen short of the Super Bowl title?
10am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! The Tuesday Tailgate: Indiana completes the most amazing turnaround in CFB history!! Sure the Cowboys defense needs to improve, but what about these other shortcomings? Baseball Nuggets: Where are all the Rangers prospects?
This is maybe one of the episodes of GIRLS that shocked viewers when it originally aired, but how does it hold up? Before we answer that, we discuss internet trends and the Golden Globes. And then we discuss it all - Hannah's pregnancy reveal, Jessa and Adam's support systems, Marnie and Desi's final scene (perhaps?), and the Ray of it all. Take a listen!To support Shortcomings, visit us at patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
Helena Bottemiller Evich is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Food Fix. She previously led coverage of food and agriculture at POLITICO for nearly a decade, winning numerous awards for her work, including a prestigious George Polk Award for a series on climate change and two James Beard Awards for features on nutrition and science. In 2022, she was a James Beard Award finalist for a deep dive on diet-related diseases and COVID-19. Helena is also a sought-after speaker and commentator on food issues, appearing on CNN, MSNBC, CBS, BBC, NPR, and other outlets. Her work is widely cited in the media and has also been published in the Columbia Journalism Review and on NBC News. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Helena [2:58] about: The newly released Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025–2030 and their much-debated details, such as their saturated fats advice and focus on "highly processed foods" Contention around the undecided definition for "ultra-processed foods" (UPFs), and what the use of "highly processed foods" instead of UPFs in the revised DGAs could imply The differences in FDA's structure and its unique challenges today (e.g., facing the 2025 infant botulism outbreak linked to ByHeart formula) versus 2022, during the Cronobacter sakazakii/Abbott Nutrition infant formula crisis and before the establishment of FDA's Human Foods Program The rise of "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA), from a grassroots movement to an official White House-backed agenda with bipartisan support, and the implications for the food space The question within the Trump Administration of whether MAHA rhetoric will translate into real policy changes that advance MAHA objectives Shortcomings of the MAHA approach to food safety policy and regulation, particularly a lack of focus on microbiological safety and inconsistent handling of chemical safety Why the MAHA agenda may not succeed with a deregulatory approach and a weakened federal workforce and resources How the Trump Administration's moves in 2026 may determine if MAHA will remain in the forefront of public discussion, moving forward. News and Resources Eat Real Food: New U.S. Dietary Guidelines Name and Shame 'Highly Processed Foods' Food Fix We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
What's this? An episode of Shortcomings where we dig deep and are serious just a little bit? But before that, we catch-up on what's going on in TV right now. And then we discuss Hannah's confrontation with famed writer Chuck Palmer. How does this episode re-frame Hannah's own behavior? What is the internet's evolving role in sexual politics? And, of course, that final moment.
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): News broke yesterday that the Commanders and OC Kliff Kingsbury decided to part ways... Logan and Grant breakdown the biggest successes and shortcomings of Kingsbury and dive into which names they would pursue as the next Commanders OC To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1-5 Dirty Work Hour 3: Black Monday in the NFL goes down with 6 jobs now open, plus Matt Maiocco on 49ers shortcomings vs SeahawksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1-5 Dirty Work Hour 3: Black Monday in the NFL goes down with 6 jobs now open, plus Matt Maiocco on 49ers shortcomings vs SeahawksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy and Abe get back in to the Falcons season as a whole, and while several want to place the blame on the up and down season on Raheem Morris, is that the right thing to do?
Happy Holidays, Happy Holidays - we're back to cover a doozy of an episode, but before that we discuss the new trailer for Melania and Sam's continued journey with those Wives that are Sisters. And then we get into it all - Hannah's success, Desi's descent, Jamba Jeans, and the Skywalker of it all. And in a Shortcomings first, we get somebody on the line...
Seattle Seahawks radio play-by-play broadcaster Steve Raible joins Papa & Silver to revisit the Seahawks' elite defense and special teams, the recent shortcomings of their run game, his impressions of Philip Rivers last weekend, and the pressure on Sam Darnold to perform tonight in a rematch with the L.A. RamsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seattle Seahawks radio play-by-play broadcaster Steve Raible joins Papa & Silver to revisit the Seahawks' elite defense and special teams, the recent shortcomings of their run game, his impressions of Philip Rivers last weekend, and the pressure on Sam Darnold to perform tonight in a rematch with the L.A. RamsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dirty Work Hour 2: JD and D-Pop break down the Warriors' shortcomings on the team's most recent homestand, notably losses to the Blazers and Rockets. They also talk about how the team can look to improve, using internal options or looking outside the organization. Andrew Luck joins the show to talk about Stanford football's loss to Notre Dame that closed the season, and the hiring of Stanford's new head football coach Tevita Pritchard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As I was surrounded by all things Christmas this week (as I'm sure many of us are!), I was reminded of a letter my grandfather, Daddy Bill, wrote to me in February of 1998. In the letter he wished me a Happy Valentine's Day, and then mentioned that he was going to be speaking at the TED Conference in California, addressing that day's leaders in technology, design, and entertainment. He was the first religious leader to ever be invited to give a TED Talk. Technology looks vastly different today than it did in 1998, but the questions my grandfather asked and answered during that conference are still relevant for us as Christ followers. Where does evil come from? Why does suffering exist? Where do we go when we die? We're still grappling with these as a society today, but no advances in AI, social media, or the latest tech trend will change this essential truth: technology can't save us, only Jesus can. So take 25 minutes in the midst of the Christmas craziness to listen and be encouraged—there is nothing new under the sun here, God is still in control, and only He can satisfy that longing for eternity we all carry in our hearts.
CME Group's recent Aurora data center outage exposed a flaw in the exchange operator's disaster recovery plan. Crain's finance reporter Mark Weinraub discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: City asks airlines to rethink terminal construction plans as O'Hare traffic rises, Goldman Sachs to pay $2 billion for ETF issuer Innovator Capital, NU's ex-football coach Pat Fitzgerald hired by Michigan State and a new report says Trump cuts could shrink Illinois economy by $10 billion. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ted talk: Ted talks about the Pats' shortcomings versus the Bengals
11.19.25, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reading a message from a listener talking about how Commanders' fans have been overreacting to the situation this season where it was out of the team's control.
Hour 3: Who's to blame for Browns' QB shortcomings? + Daryl Ruiter full 1968 Mon, 17 Nov 2025 14:46:15 +0000 odfDxTJtybqo2MJACiwR5Kc5d4ClFD54 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 3: Who's to blame for Browns' QB shortcomings? + Daryl Ruiter The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepo
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima wonder who is to truly blame for the Cleveland Browns' ever-changing quarterback situation.
If YOU'RE ready to make real, sustainable change in your life, jump on a free call with us - https://physiquedevelopment.typeform.com/to/ToP9TYLEYou're doing all the "healthy" things—walking daily, hitting yoga and Pilates—but still not seeing the physique changes you want... You might be missing the key stimulus your body actually needs to build and preserve muscle (and bone).In this episode, Sue and Alex break down the pros and cons of walking, yoga, and Pilates—plus how to bridge the gap between movement and true body composition change. They unpack why muscle is the foundation for not just how you look, but how you age, recover, and perform in everyday life.Have questions or comments for the podcast? Drop them here - https://forms.gle/AEu5vMKNLDfmc24M7Check out our FREE 4-Week Glute Program - https://bit.ly/podcastglutesAnd keep the gains rolling with 12 MORE weeks of glute growth (use code POD at checkout for $25 off!) - https://train.physiquedevelopment.com/workout-plans/963551As always, it is our goal not only to supply you, the listener, with valuable insights on the topics or questions but also to plant some seeds for further research and thought. Be sure to like and subscribe and leave us a review wherever you're listening if you loved this episode!Timestamps:(0:00) Today's topic(0:53) Why yoga, Pilates, and walking ISN'T enough(1:04) Walking: What it does and doesn't do(2:59) Yoga: The flexibility vs. strength confusion(5:30) Pilates: Closer, but still missing key elements(8:17) The social and cultural factors: Why high-performing women gravitate toward these modalities(14:18) What actually drives muscle preservation and growth(17:15) What matters most when it comes to resistance training - your keys to success(19:03) The PD methodology(22:25) Final thoughtsFollow us on Instagram:Coach Alex - https://www.instagram.com/alexbush__Coach Sue - https://www.instagram.com/suegainzPhysique Development - https://www.instagram.com/physiquedevelopment_Physique Development Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/physiquedevelopmentpodcast----Produced by: David Margittai | In Post MediaWebsite: https://www.inpostmedia.comEmail: david@inpostmedia.com© 2025, Physique Development LLC. All rights reserved.
Arguably, this is an incredibly important episode of GIRLS, but do we agree? We try and take it all on - Hannah's boundary pushing, Marnie and Desi's checking-in at Seattle Grace, the emotional triad that is Jessa-Hannah-Adam, and what we would (and wouldn't) do for Dill Harcourt. And through it all, we ponder: is Fran a good dude? Take a listen!To support Shortcomings, visit us online at patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
In hour three, Hoch showed off a hidden skill today. Crowder loves the cheapest hotels when traveling with his family. Omar Kelly joins the show to talk about Tua Tagovailoa's rough season and the Dolphins' failing roster.
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Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara brings some clarity to the recent political attacks on history that are attempting to erase multicultural aspects of our American past. Not just history but education and knowledge itself. This moment is similar to the time after Reconstruction with the response to Black people engaged in the political process and having power. Points to cultural backlash historically like Birth of the Nation and Gone with the Wind portraying a negative propaganda of African American contributions to the US. Also, hear about a program that Dr. Clark-Pujara has been a part of that connects K-12 teachers to historians and academics to bring back their experience to their classrooms. Funding was cut this year, so she is having to figure out a way to still make it happen in a different form. Department of African American Studies - UW-Madison alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme Join the Black Like Me Listener Community Facebook Group
In the final hour, Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote were joined by Fox Sports 1 host Danny Parkins to discuss the Cubs' issues as they trail 2-1 against the Brewers in the National League Division Series. He also previewed the upcoming Bears-Commanders game on Monday Night Football. Later, Rahimi and Grote discussed if Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong has unlocked something that could help the club if it advances to the NLCS.
Old love is in the air for our Girls, but before that we have a mini-breakdown regarding whatever the hell is going on online. From AI to the goings on of men on the dark web, we're disturbed to say the least - and looking for answers to questions we never asked. And then we get into it all: the dreaminess of Dill Harcourt, the insanity of Marnie's apartment, Hannah's continued descent, and the love story to end all love stories.To support Shortcomings, visit us online at patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
Just when we thought we were spending all our time abroad, we find ourselves tethered to Brooklyn. But before Girls, we discuss the way too toxic discourse and Alexia Umansky's wedding has one of us HEATED. Then we get into it all - Shosh is lost in translation, Jessa and Adam are cute, and Hannah is on some sort of tirade. To support Shortcomings, visit us patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast