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Gregory Pratt—ace reporter for the Tribune and the pride and joy of Little Village—stands up for his city. Ben riffs. Alderwoman Rossana Rodriguez takes a moment to express her gratitude for the resistance. While pointing out there is no upside to the ICE Invasion. A few words about Bad Bunny. Rossana is the alderwoman of the 33rd Ward. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The 49ers' rough Week 8 loss to the Houston Texans still stings — but it's time to regroup, assess the damage, and find something positive to build on.Steph is joined by Weston for a therapy-style Monday episode for the Faithful — let's talk through it together.
This morning Lisa and Russell discussed "Cranky Co-Workers Day" and perhaps the bread shortage is fuelling this further. After a fire at the Tip Top factory last week, WA supplies are low and it's being brought in from SA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor to discuss the latest Bears storylines and to preview their game against the Ravens on Sunday in Baltimore.
Trump hiked H-1B visa fees overnight. For Indian students and engineers, it was a shock. For GCC employees, it was a chance to step up.While global capability centres handle tech, ops, and innovation, final decisions usually stay in the US. Senior employees started to wonder: could the visa disruption finally shift some power to India? In this episode, we explore why GCCs' leap from execution to strategy is still far from guaranteed.Tune in.⏳ How is AI changing your workday? Take our 5-minute survey: https://theken.typeform.com/to/yQTIGKihDaybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson try to find some positive aspects of the Steelers as they continue to analyze the loss to the Cincinnati Bengals from Thursday.
NY Football Crisis: Giants Collapse & Jets Winless In this Week 7 edition of Locked Up Sports. Giants dominate through 3 quarters but suffer a historic 4th quarter collapse and lose in Denver. Despite loss Big Blue faithful have plenty of reason to be optimistic Jets remain winless in ugly 13-6 loss at MetLife to the Carolina Panthers. Justin Fields finally benched but Jets still can put the ball in end zone as the worst team in the nfl loses their seventh straight game
Diseases have always been one of the biggest worries for cattle producers and the recent H5N1 outbreak has shown where some of the holes were in preparations for disease control, but it also provided a great learning experience for next time. Dr. Danelle Bickett-Weddle, a veterinarian and owner of Preventalytics, is here to share some of what was learned through the bird flu outbreaks. She also gives the updated plans in place for various diseases like foot and mouth disease, and new world screwworm. She gives some considerations for winter preventative measures for Wisconsin dairy producers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Silver lining to Bengals win + Daryl Ruiter full 2208 Fri, 17 Oct 2025 13:49:48 +0000 oLDRoT3x2VayaO0oSHTeGPyXmw7fJVJ8 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 3: Silver lining to Bengals win + 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.amperwavepodcasting.com?fe
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima lament more on Joe Flacco and the Cleveland Browns, despite there being one silver lining for Flacco and the Bengals' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
In this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's cybersecurity news, including: FBI intervenes in Scattered Spider Salesforce leaksite Clop loots Oracle E-Biz deployments Plus so much more data extortion.. At least it's not ransomware … we guess? The US still can't decide who's gonna be in charge of NSA & Cybercom Cambodian scam compounds get sanctioned and $15b in crypto is seized NSO gets sold for pocket-lint-grade money Bugs! Redis CVSS 10, Ivanti, Crowdstrike and… Internet Explorer?! zeroday?! In the wild?!!!? This week's episode is sponsored by Stairwell. Founder Mike Wiacek talks about how Stairwell brings VirusTotal-like visibility to private files, and about integrating the insights that brings into your SOC workflow. This episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes FBI takedown banner appears on BreachForums site as Scattered Spider promotes leak | The Record from Recorded Future News Dozens of Oracle customers impacted by Clop data theft for extortion campaign | CyberScoop Well, Well, Well. It's Another Day. (Oracle E-Business Suite Pre-Auth RCE Chain - CVE-2025-61882) Clop is a Big Fish, But Not Worth Hunting - Risky Business Media ShinyHunters Wage Broad Corporate Extortion Spree – Krebs on Security The company Discord blamed for its recent breach says it wasn't hacked Qantas confirms cybercriminals released stolen customer data | The Record from Recorded Future News Red Hat confirms breach of GitLab instance, which stored company's consulting data | CyberScoop Risky Bulletin: Microsoft revamps Edge's "IE Mode" after zero-day attacks - Risky Business Media Teenagers arrested in England over cyberattack on nursery chain Kido | The Record from Recorded Future News Acting US Cyber Command, NSA chief won't be nominated for the job, sources say | The Record from Recorded Future News Layoffs, reassignments further deplete CISA | Cybersecurity Dive Trump's scandalous directive to AG Pam Bondi reached the public by accident Feds sanction Cambodian conglomerate over cyber scams, seize $15 billion from chairman | The Record from Recorded Future News US Congress committee investigating Musk-owned Starlink over Myanmar scam centres | Myanmar | The Guardian Satellites Are Leaking the World's Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data | WIRED Netherlands invokes special powers against Chinese-owned semiconductor company Nexperia | The Record from Recorded Future News Spyware maker NSO Group confirms acquisition by US investors | TechCrunch Apple Announces $2 Million Bug Bounty Reward for the Most Dangerous Exploits | WIRED Wiz Finds Critical Redis RCE Vulnerability: CVE‑2025‑49844 | Wiz Blog SonicWall admits attacker accessed all customer firewall configurations stored on cloud portal | CyberScoop SonicWall SSLVPN devices compromised using valid credentials | Cybersecurity Dive Issues Affecting CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor for Windows ZDI Drops 13 Unpatched Ivanti Endpoint Manager Vulnerabilities - SecurityWeek Jaguar Land Rover launches phased restart at factories after cyber-attack | Jaguar Land Rover | The Guardian Windows 10 support ends today — here's who's affected and what you need to do
There is a window for Jonathan Kuminga to seize a greater role on the Warriors
The following article of the Talent industry is: “The Silver Lining: Bringing Talent Back” by Enrique Alfredo González Huitrón, Founder and CEO, Nautech de México.
What happens when your entire world collapses—and you have no choice but to rebuild from the ashes? In episode 231 of Joy Found Here, writer and resilience coach Selena Brown shares how she turned heartbreak and betrayal into a blueprint for strength. From teen motherhood to surviving a life-shattering marriage, her story is raw, real, and deeply human—a reminder that even in chaos, you can find clarity, courage, and a new beginning.Selena Brown is a writer and creator of the Substack publication Mastering Resiliency, where she helps readers navigate life's challenges with strength and adaptability. A former teen mom who rebuilt her life after profound upheaval, she channels her experiences into stories and tools that inspire growth, healing, and resilience. Through her writing, courses, and community, Selena encourages others to turn hardship into purpose and thrive no matter what life brings.In this episode, Selena shares how she overcame a turbulent childhood, early motherhood, and the collapse of her first marriage after a shocking betrayal. Starting over with nothing, she rebuilt her life for her daughters and discovered writing as a way to heal. Her journey led to Mastering Resiliency, a platform that proves true strength isn't about never breaking—but learning to bend, rebuild, and rise. By owning her story, Selena shows how releasing shame can transform pain into purpose.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A childhood divided (04:40)Teen mom at nineteen (05:45)When the unthinkable happened (09:55)Facing betrayal and truth (11:30)Starting over from nothing (13:00)Finding healing through writing (15:45)Turning pain into purpose (18:20)Quiet, nature, and recovery (21:00)Building Mastering Resiliency (27:00)Redefining strength and moving forward (35:00)Releasing shame, finding freedom (41:30)Connect with Selena Brown:SubstackLinkedInFacebookLet's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when a perfect Florida swim turns into a fight for your life from a 9-foot alligator grabbing onto your arm? In this riveting encore episode, Masters Swimmer Rachael Lilienthal takes us stroke by stroke through her 2015 alligator attack, the breath that steadied her in a death roll, and the unlikely chain of strangers who became heroes with a kayak paddle, a firm grip, and a medical-grade tourniquet. From river chaos to a trauma bay within an hour, the details are visceral, human, and unforgettable.We talk about the kind of resilience that isn't a poster—slow exhales, clear commands, and small choices that compound into survival. Rachel opens up about the ambulance regret, the angry nights, and why saying this is too hard can be the bravest move in the room. Then the story pivots to rebuilding: occupational therapy hacks, ditching zippers for simplicity, adaptive tools that return dignity, and the decision to keep swimming. Watching Paralympians changed her technique; masters coaching refined her form; breath set the rhythm. The result: a gold medal in the 200-meter butterfly and a body that moves with purpose instead of force.We also explore the quiet scaffolding, or was it Angels?, that made “luck” possible: lifeguard instincts, community readiness, and a deputy who fought to put tourniquets in patrol cars years before this day. Rachel's mindset is a masterclass—silver linings as daily practice, spirituality as fuel, and service as a responsibility. She even launched a simple YouTube channel to share easy raw-food recipes, betting that one healthier meal a week can shift someone's trajectory. And she leaves us with a clear warning: don't feed wildlife. When animals lose their fear of humans, everyone loses.If this story moved you, share it with a friend, leave a quick review, and follow the show so you don't miss what's next. Your support helps more listeners find real tools for mindset, health, and performance.Check out Kelly's latest book an investigative journalistic book on a denied global health epidemic at https://www.False-Cure.com Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.
Eliezer Sobel is first and foremost a son: his mother passed after being in her 20th year of Alzheimer's, and his late father passed away at 93 following a Traumatic Brain Injury and subsequent dementia after falling down a stairwell. Eliezer and his wife Shari Cordon moved in with his parents that same night and have managed their care ever since. He is the author of one of the first series of books designed for Alzheimer's and dementia patients: Blue Sky, White Clouds: A Book for Memory-Challenged Adults and is also the author of numerous other books, blogs for PsychologyToday.com. https://www.seniorcareauthority.com/resources/boomers-today/
This week on The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult expert is fibbing about CLOUDS. How do clouds stay in the sky? Fact of Fib: Fog is a type of cloud. What is the largest type of cloud? Play along and see if you can guess who is telling the truth on The Big Fib gameshow. For more great shows for kids and families visit GZMshows.com. To hear all episodes of The Big Fib ad-free subscribe now at GZMshows.com/subscribers SPONSOR SHOUTOUT: Sponsorship for The Big Fib comes from Acorns Early. Ready to teach your kids the smart way to earn, save, and spend? Get your first month on us when you head to acornsearly.com/bigfib Further support for The Big Fib comes from Quince. To help support the show, go to Quince.com/bigfib and learn more about their cool, relaxing bedding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of NFL Players: Second Acts, Peanut and Roman sit down with Hall of Famer Andre Reed, one of the most reliable receivers of the Buffalo Bills’ Super Bowl era. Reed opens up about his path from Division II prospect to becoming one of the greatest wideouts in NFL history. He reflects on the emotional highs and lows of four straight Super Bowl losses, and his zone game in the epic 32-point comeback against the Houston Oilers. Reed also talks about his long road to the Hall of Fame and the chills he still gets remembering that call. Beyond football, he shares how he’s paying it forward — from his work as a Boys & Girls Club ambassador and literacy advocate to launching his nutrition company Cellev8 and serving as commissioner of a new arena football league. With stories of perseverance, purpose, and positivity, this conversation shows why Andre Reed’s second act is just as impactful as his first. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of NFL Players: Second Acts, Peanut and Roman sit down with Hall of Famer Andre Reed, one of the most reliable receivers of the Buffalo Bills’ Super Bowl era. Reed opens up about his path from Division II prospect to becoming one of the greatest wideouts in NFL history. He reflects on the emotional highs and lows of four straight Super Bowl losses, and his zone game in the epic 32-point comeback against the Houston Oilers. Reed also talks about his long road to the Hall of Fame and the chills he still gets remembering that call. Beyond football, he shares how he’s paying it forward — from his work as a Boys & Girls Club ambassador and literacy advocate to launching his nutrition company Cellev8 and serving as commissioner of a new arena football league. With stories of perseverance, purpose, and positivity, this conversation shows why Andre Reed’s second act is just as impactful as his first. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of NFL Players: Second Acts, Peanut and Roman sit down with Hall of Famer Andre Reed, one of the most reliable receivers of the Buffalo Bills’ Super Bowl era. Reed opens up about his path from Division II prospect to becoming one of the greatest wideouts in NFL history. He reflects on the emotional highs and lows of four straight Super Bowl losses, and his zone game in the epic 32-point comeback against the Houston Oilers. Reed also talks about his long road to the Hall of Fame and the chills he still gets remembering that call. Beyond football, he shares how he’s paying it forward — from his work as a Boys & Girls Club ambassador and literacy advocate to launching his nutrition company Cellev8 and serving as commissioner of a new arena football league. With stories of perseverance, purpose, and positivity, this conversation shows why Andre Reed’s second act is just as impactful as his first. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of NFL Players: Second Acts, Peanut and Roman sit down with Hall of Famer Andre Reed, one of the most reliable receivers of the Buffalo Bills’ Super Bowl era. Reed opens up about his path from Division II prospect to becoming one of the greatest wideouts in NFL history. He reflects on the emotional highs and lows of four straight Super Bowl losses, and his zone game in the epic 32-point comeback against the Houston Oilers. Reed also talks about his long road to the Hall of Fame and the chills he still gets remembering that call. Beyond football, he shares how he’s paying it forward — from his work as a Boys & Girls Club ambassador and literacy advocate to launching his nutrition company Cellev8 and serving as commissioner of a new arena football league. With stories of perseverance, purpose, and positivity, this conversation shows why Andre Reed’s second act is just as impactful as his first. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Leddy Hammock Lyrics to "Silver Lining" by Tom Kimmel and Jeff Franzel: "Help is on the way. Even when the sun is hiding, I know there's a silver lining to everything. Even when I'm feeling blue, I know that I will pull through. I know there's a silver lining to everything. I started looking for the Love that saves the day. I know there's a silver lining to everything. Even when the sun is hiding, somewhere else the sun is shining. I know there's a silver lining to everything.
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, go through Social Studies, and play Generation Gap.
Songs include: All the Things You Are by Artie Shaw, The Last Time I Saw Paris by Kate Smith, Pick Yourself Up by Fred Astaire, Smoke Gets In Your Eyes by Jo Staffored and Look For the Silver Lining by Chet Baker.
Laufey's a young Icelandic/Asian jazz aficionado. Studying the music from her parents, she's kept the genre alive through self-compositions this decade. Fans are dazzled of her writing, singing, playing piano/guitar/cello! "Third time's the charm" for 3rd album A Matter of Time, topping jazz charts, and just crossed over #4 on Billboard's 200 albums chart. Brilliantly romanticizing a "timely" concept record. I share this young lady's music journey, review the tracks, and evaluate its popularity in this episode. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaFan Favorite Singles: "Like the Movies" debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live (2022)"From the Start" (2022, 2024-2025); New Years' Rockin' Eve (2024); GMA (2025)Remix: "Confess Your Love" - Jiandro ft. ola.wav (2025); Tiktok dance"Goddess" (2024); Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon"Christmas Magic" from Red One; UK's The Graham Norton Show (2024)"Silver Lining" (2025); GMA3"Tough Luck" (2025)"Letter to My 13-Year-Old Self" with Barbra Streisand (2025)"Lover Girl" (2025); GMA; Studio"Snow White" (2025)Interviews: CBS Sunday Morning (edited); MTV; Buzzfeed with puppiesRelated Episodes: Ep. 42 - Taylor Swift's folklore (Track by Track)Ep. 75 - "Time" & Clock Songs CountdownEp. 166 - 'Wednesday' & "Goo Goo Muck"Ep. 235 - Eclipse PlaylistEp. 237 - The Tortured Poets DepartmentEp. 269 - Christmas 2024 PlaylistEp. 294 - Prom 2025 PlaylistFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Spotify playlists.
Rekindle Your Lost Dreams and Build Confidence with Amy Goober Reclaim Your Dreams and Build Confidence Through Community with Amy Goober What's the dream you've tucked away for “someday”? Maybe it's writing that book, taking that trip, or even clearing out that overstuffed closet. The bigger question is—what story are you telling yourself about why you can't, won't, or don't have what it takes? In this uplifting episode of Look for the Good, I sit down with Action Coach, Amy Goober— Founder of Better Together Events and Wandering Women Travel. She is also the co-author of the inspiring new book My Mother Always Says: 25 Lessons for Finding the Silver Lining, written with her 93-year-old mom. Amy shows us that confidence isn't something you're born with—it's something you build, layer by layer, as you take bold steps toward your dreams. You'll discover: How to get comfortable with being uncomfortable so you can take a step now Why confidence grows in layers (and how to access it right now) Simple steps to finally get started on that dream or project you've been avoiding The surprising ways surrounding yourself with like-minded, positive women can elevate your confidence and fulfillment Stay with us to the end as Amy shares her simple, doable framework to help you finally begin—and keep going. This episode is filled with so much wisdom you'll want to listen to again and again. Tune in on Dreamvisions7Radio Network every Monday and 5am and 5pm to get real tips on how to turn your story and your life around on Look for the Good! BIO: Amy Goober is an Action Coach and the founder of the highly regarded Better Together Event as well as Wandering WomenTravel. She is a Best Selling Author of My Mother Always Says: 25 Lessons for Finding the Silver Lining. Find out more at AmyGoober.com. Are you craving more meaning in midlife? Wondering what your next fulfilling chapter looks like? Join us at the Better Together Women's Event—where 100 women come together to spark purpose, connection, and possibility. Enjoy 10 inspiring speakers, a ladies' luncheon, and a vibrant community of women just like yourself. It all happens Saturday, November 15th at the Hilton Garden in Waltham. This might just be the best thing you've done for you in years. Visit AmyGoober.com to sign up today! Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Look for the Good is dropping? Sign up for the Look for the Good Podcast Chat weekly newsletter to get behind the scenes insights, special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/
Send us a textJoining us today is Dr. Melissa Meincken, of the Miami Children's Surgery Center. The center is part of the Blue Cloud Pediatric Surgery Centers across the United States. They provide an extension of dental procedures to dentists in working with special needs pediatric patients. She will explain how they work hand in hand with dentists in the community to provide services for their patients.
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome esteemed author Eliezer Sobel as guest to the show. About Eliezer Sobel: Eliezer is the author of The Silver Lining of Alzheimer's: One Son's Journey Into the Mystery, as well as two picture books for people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, Blue Sky, White Clouds: A Book for Memory-Challenged Adults, and L'Chaim! Pictures to Evoke Memories of Jewish Life. He has also published Minyan: Ten Jewish Men in a World That is Heartbroken, selected by National Book Award winner John Casey as the winner of the Peter Taylor Prize for the Novel, among 400 entries. Also, The 99th Monkey: A Spiritual Journalist's Misadventures with Gurus, Messiahs, Sex, Psychedelics and Other Consciousness-Raising Experiments; Wild Heart Dancing: A One-Day Personal Quest to Liberate the Artist & Lover Within; The Dark Light of the Soul/Encounters with Gabrielle Roth; an e-book titled Why I Am Not Enlightened, and he blogs for PsychologyToday.com. Eliezer has also led creativity workshops and silent meditation retreats around the U.S.; he is a certified teacher of Gabrielle Roth's 5Rhythms® conscious movement practice; has served as a hospital chaplain; was the publisher of two magazines, The New Sun and the Wild Heart Journal; served as Music Director for several children's theater companies on both coasts, and taught music in two alternative high schools. Also an amateur painter, he and Shari reside in Red Bank, New Jersey with their two cats, Shlomo and Nudnick.
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This week's segments: 1. Lairs and Environments 2. Homebrewing "The Silver Lining" 3. Draft of Best Spells for Friendly NPCs to Cast (Lvl 4-6) Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/TotalPartySkill/home to get access to PDFs of our homebrew and see uncut video from the podcast! Plus, bonus content exclusive only to patrons! Subscribe for more weekly Dungeons & Dragons content! And follow us on our socials for previous draft videos and to learn more about us: Gabe -- @gabespan (TikTok, Instagram) George -- @dmgeorge_primavera (Instagram, TikTok) Dylan -- @whatcha_mccollum (Instagram)
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Mother/daughter team Amy Goober and Gwen Borden have cowritten "My Mother Always Says: 25 Lessons for Finding the Silver Lining." Gwen is 94, a woman with a persistently great perspective on life. And many decades of life have only strengthened that attitude. As she puts it through a favorite saying: 'There are no bad experiences, only ones you don't learn from." Amy is an action and accountability coach for women, helping them to put themselves on their own to-do lists. Gwen has been a social worker in private practice, and in her 70s, put it to great use in counselling widows and families of firefighters who lost their lives in the Twin Towers. This September11th marks the 24th anniversary of that tragic day. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Giva is shaking up India's jewellery market, long dominated by gold, with an unexpected bet on silver. Founded in 2019, the company has already grown into a $2 billion brand by targeting the massive but largely unorganized silver jewellery segment.Unlike competitors such as Caratlane and Bluestone that built their businesses around gold and diamonds, Giva has leaned on an “affordable luxury” play—high-margin silver products, agile design cycles, and impulse-friendly purchases. But challenges loom. Rising silver prices could cut into margins, and its aggressive offline push will test whether silver can truly rival gold in a market steeped in tradition.Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
On the second hour of First Take, Stephen A., Ryan Clark, and Dan Orlovsky discuss whether the game last night changed their expectations for the Cowboys. Then, the guys move to Sunday and what a loss would say about the Ravens. Later, the group digs in on Micah Parsons' comments about his new locker room, and whether they're a dig at his former Cowboys teammates. Then, Joe Fortenbaugh joins the show to give his Best Bets for the biggest matchups this weekend. And the guys debate the question, "Which New York team has the more intriguing Week 1 matchup, the Giants or the Jets?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There are no bad experiences, just the ones you don't learn from. If you don't learn from bad experiences, you will make the same mistakes over and over and over again. -Gwen Borden & Amy Goober This week's story features a mother and daughter who have written a love story, filled with priceless advice for us all. The book, entitled My Mother Always Says: 25 Lessons for Finding the Silver Lining, explores the life and times of 94-year-old Gwen Borden, who was born during the Great Depression. Teaming up with her daughter, Amy Goober, a dynamic women's life coach and fearless entrepreneur, was kismet. Inspired to share their hard-earned wisdom, the idea for the book was hatched. Says Gwen: “ I gave birth to Amy, and she gave birth to the book. Amy did all the editing. All I had to do was tell my story, like I was talking to you in my living room. “ Packed with advice delivered with wit and humor, this book provides a mirror to the relationship between mother and daughter. Says Amy: “We were always close, but you don't appreciate your mother until you are a mother. I thought I knew her life, and then we started writing this book, and the stories she told really complete the message of the 25 life lessons in our book. For 21 minutes of mother/daughter wisdom, like “the things we regret in life are the things we don't do” and “Trust your gut, not your head” go ahead and hit that download button. You're welcome! #mothers #daughters #wisdom #advice #resilience #trustyourgut co-authors, My Mother Always Says
Mitch Cleary speaks about Jack Silvagni's move to the Saints and how it could actually benefit the Blues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Cleary speaks about Jack Silvagni's move to the Saints and how it could actually benefit the Blues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Michelle back from Sydney we discuss her eventful trip over to WSID, we discuss Formula 1 from Zandvoort, NHRA from Brainerd, NDRC from Nitro Up North and of course the playoffs have kicked off in NASCAR.
John is joined by singer-songwriter and musician Laufey and producer Spencer Stewart to discuss how they wrote and recorded the album ‘Silver Lining'. Having performed on numerous national TV singing shows in her youth, Icelandic-Chinese artist Laufey released her first full-length album, ‘Everything I Know About Love' in 2022. It was praised for seamlessly blending jazz influences with contemporary production. Her second album, ‘Bewitched', continued this trend with its captivating jazz-pop ballads and earned her the 2024 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Laufey met producer Spencer Stewart when they were students at music college in the US and they have been collaborating ever since. Laufey's much anticipated third album ‘A Matter of Time' was released on 24th August 2025. Sitting down at Strongroom Studios in London, the trio discuss how creativity often involves breaking formal rules, why the voice is an underrated instrument, the importance of not being a snob when it comes to technology and their belief that when it sounds wrong in the studio, it might just be because you've hit on something really original! Tracks discussed: Lover Girl; Tough Luck; Too Little, Too Late TAPE IT Thanks to our friends at Tape It for supporting the podcast. Visit tape.it/tapenotes or use the promo code TAPENOTES in the app to get 20% off. Recorded at Strongroom Studios LANDR Get 20% off LANDR Distribution and Studio at landr.com/tapenotes MUSIVERSAL Skip the waitlist and get your discount HERE LISTEN to ‘A Matter of Time' here , Vingolf Recordings LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES linktr.ee/tapenotes Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Neumann TLM103 (mic) Neumann U67 (mic) Shure SM7B (mic) Juno-60 iZotope Ozone Echoplex Plank of wood OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk
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Welcome back! I start with the Update of my amazing week. I then go to Manny's a Reel Boy where we learn, laugh, love and explore why ill be arrested/deported. I then Poke My Jokes from Thursday at Kashan's. It was a fun set. I end in CGI where I ask what the correct pronunciation of Equilibrate was, The Shuman Frequency and what that's about, how to filter out estrogen and fluoride, and what the WHO plan of reducing the population to 1/10th of what we have now and what that means. Enjoy, Rate, Review, and Share it! I'll see you next week God Willing! IA!
"I'm grateful she scammed me... at the end of the day I'm better for it"Can fraud actually lead to positive outcomes? That's the provocative question at the heart of this week's episode, where I sit down with Johnathan Walton – a man who turned his own devastating scam experience into a mission that's helped countless victims reclaim their power.Johnathan shares the shocking story of how he was manipulated by a con artist posing as an Irish heiress, and the unexpected silver lining that transformed him into one of today's leading experts on scams and the psychology behind them.We also dive into Johnathan's latest project – the riveting podcast "Cocaine Air" – which chronicles the incredible true story of TJ Dominguez, a former cocaine smuggler who flew $2 billion worth of drugs for Colombia's most notorious cartels.CONNECT WITH JONATHANOfficial Website: johnathanwalton.comLinkedIn: Johnathan WaltonBook: Anatomy of a Con ArtistPodcast: Queen of the Con: The Irish HeiressNew Podcast: Cocaine AirTV Series: Queen of Con: The True Story of the Irish HeiresCONNECT WITH KELLYWebsite: kellypaxton.comLinkedIn: Kelly Paxton, CFE, PI
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From sweeping policing powers to massive street protests, it seems Keir Starmer's government has lost the plot. Has Britain crossed the line? And is there anything Brits themselves can do about it?In this special episode, we're joined by Jonam Ross, a British citizen who escaped a coercive cult and went on to study behavioural science, psychological warfare, and hypnosis to understand how the human mind can be hijacked, and how people can free themselves from manipulation and ideological capture.Now, Jonam runs The Fractal Effect, using his insights into influence to help values-driven leaders wield ethical influence with precision and turn good ideas into cultural movements.Jonam's Citizens' Guide to Cultural Renewal: https://www.thefractaleffect.com/MTA-----⭐ SPONSOR: Good Ranchers Serve only the best meat to fuel your family this school year! Over 85% of grass-fed beef sold in U.S. stores is imported, but Good Ranchers offers 100% American-sourced meat, supporting local farms. We eat Good Ranchers every single day and we know you'll love it.
08/06 Hour 3: Is There A Silver Lining For The Nationals - 1:00 Commanders Can't Afford To Overpay McLaurin - 17:00 Callers React To Terry's Contract Negotiations - 28:00
From 08/06 Hour 3: The Sports Junkies break down the Washington Nationals future.
The traditional image of a family is due for a makeover. Marriage rates are rising slightly, divorce rates are declining, and nearly one-third of young adults are predicted to never marry. Lois Collins, writer for the Deseret News, discusses the new findings.