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The chatter around Leeds United never stops even if the season has come to a close. Chairman Paraag Marathe's comments, captain Ethan Ampadu's commitment to the cause, a brand new shirt & the transfer churn give Jonny Buchan, Adam Pope & Kaiser Chiefs' bassist Simon Rix plenty to go at.
Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 4 (6.5) It was a crazy SoCal day, and Conway breaks down all the chaos — from a wild stolen pickup pursuit that started in Fontana and ended in Lynwood with a dramatic K-9 takedown, to the northbound 405 finally reopening nearly eight hours after police shot and killed a robbery suspect in Playa Vista. Then Conway shares his very L.A. theory on why so many drivers cruise around with their windows down — plus a few survival tips that might actually save your life. The crew also checks in on WeHo Pride Weekend and the awkward question nobody wants to face: what if you are not out and suddenly end up on live TV? Later, Neil Saavedra, The Fork Reporter, calls in from the hospital after bariatric surgery. Conway wrote Neil a song, Neil explains “The Sleeve” and the Da Vinci robot, and Conway gives the whole thing a new name: “Barely Active Surgery.” Plus, Conway pitches his genius new idea, ThankYouNote.com, the crew debates when text conversations should finally end, whether you have to respond to random videos, and Uncle T-Bones drops wedding gift etiquette rules everyone needs to hear. L.A. chaos, SoCal news, wild pursuit, police chase, K-9 takedown, stolen truck, Fontana, Lynwood, 405 Freeway, Playa Vista, WeHo Pride, viral moment, live TV, Neil Saavedra, The Fork Reporter, bariatric surgery, Da Vinci robot, texting etiquette, wedding gift rules, Conway Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conway Jr Show Hour 2 (6.5) Conway debuts his brand-new single, and yes — it might be the summer banger nobody saw coming. The charts may never be the same. Plus, it is Angel’s birthday weekend, and everyone is invited to wish him a happy birthday at the San Clemente Village Art Fair on June 6 from 10 AM to 4 PM. Then Neil Saavedra, The Fork Reporter, calls in from the hospital after bariatric surgery, and Conway has already written him a song. Neil breaks down “The Sleeve,” the Da Vinci robot, and what Conway calls “Barely Active Surgery.” Later, Conway unveils a genius idea: ThankYouNote.com — because sometimes you really do need to know whether someone got the thank-you. The crew debates text conversation etiquette, whether you have to respond when someone sends you a video, and Uncle T-Bones weighs in on wedding gift rules. And finally, Conway explains why live sports still hit differently. From spoilers to fan bases, the crew breaks down which sports lean conservative — NASCAR, college football, golf, and hockey — and which ones draw a more liberal crowd, including the WNBA, soccer, and tennis. Conway Show, summer banger, viral song, Angel birthday, San Clemente Village Art Fair, Neil Saavedra, Fork Reporter, bariatric surgery, The Sleeve, Da Vinci robot, hospital call, thank-you note etiquette, texting rules, wedding gifts, live sports, NASCAR, college football, WNBA, soccer, tennis, sports culture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Series: Midweek MessagesService: N/AType: PodcastSpeaker: Josh McKibben
SEIEREN ER VÅR!!!! Benjamin, Marius og Randi skravler om helgas happening; nemlig den årlige Radio Nova-Universitas fotballkampen. Ett ord, og det er dominerende. Videre er det om støy fra russebussene, MANNifistering, og selvfølgelig litt dialektquiz!! God lytting!:)))
Mike sits down with master card mechanic and sleight-of-hand expert Jason Ladanye, whose impossible demonstrations of gambling moves and psychological deception have earned him a reputation as one of the best card handlers working today. Jason explains how a childhood obsession with cards—and an influential mentorship with legendary magician Darwin Ortiz—shaped his career performing around the world. Along the way, Jason shows Mike how magicians secretly track cards through a shuffled deck, demonstrates the art of bottom dealing, and reveals why the real secret behind great magic isn't fast hands—it's storytelling, conviction, and understanding exactly how people think. And of course, there are several mind-blowing demonstrations of his ability. Follow Jason on Instagram and see him LIVE at an upcoming show. Big thanks to our awesome sponsors PureTalk.com/Rowe Choose any plan for $15 per month for the first three months. NetSuite.com/Mike Download their FREE business guide, Demystifying AI SkillsUSA.org/mike Join the skilled trade movement!
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down Sunday's Giro Stage 15, won by Uno-X's Fredrik Dversnes Lavik after a cat-and-mouse chase against the sprinters on the streets of Milan, before looking back through the second week of this Giro, pulling out a few trends and attempting to predict what is coming in week three, including Tuesday's explosive mountain stage in Switzerland. Buy tickets to THEMOVE's live show on May 31st https://www.myticketshop.be/event-details/wattage-festival-2026/777 Become a WEDŪ Member Today to Unlock VIP Access & Benefits: https://access.wedu.team Henson Shaving: Visit https://hensonshaving.com/themove or use code themove to receive 100 free blades with the purchase of a razor (over 2 years supply). Just make sure both products are in the cart for the code to take effect. Sheath Underwear: Sheath. The underwear of legends. Go to https://www.sheath.com/THEMOVE and use code THEMOVE for 20% off. Shopify: Start your business today with the industry's best business partner, Shopify, and start hearing SFX Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at https://shopify.com/themove Cheers: Take Cheers Restore after your last drink or before going to bed and wake up feeling at least 50% better — or your money back. For a limited time our listeners are getting 20% off their entire order at https://CheersHealth.com/THEMOVE #Cheers #ad Saily: Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code THEMOVE at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/THEMOVE Square: Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at https://square.com/go/themove! #squarepod Lagoon: Use code MOVE for 15% off at https://LagoonSleep.com/THEMOVE
"You can be into kink, you can be into the idea of sex, you can even enjoy certain actions related to it and still be on the asexuality spectrum. And that [fact] widened my view", says Sabrina and Kade. Sabrina and Kade join us to discuss their podcast, Aces Up Your Sleeve, and the intersection of asexuality and autism. To learn more about Sabrina and Kade and their podcast visit www.patreon.com/AcesUpYourSleevePodcastand www.patreon.com/AcesUpYourSleevePodcast . You can also learn more about the THRIVE virtual convention (18+) at https://thrivevirtualcon.com/If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for customized coaching by autistics for autistics then visit https://www.autismpersonalcoach.com. If you would be interested in being interviewed on Autism Stories or would like to be a sponsor send an email to hello@autismpersonalcoach.com.Thank you to TR Sun for their song “All Good” on todays episode. if you would like to follow along or if your like me and seeing the lyrics make listening to music more accessible to you then check them out here: https://bitly.cx/6Ib2Thank you very much to Amy Scurria for her opera piece "Inside" at the end of the episode. To learn more about Amy please visit https://www.amyscurria.com .
Keep the Promise Podcast - Building Resilient and Well-rounded Firefighters
Who are you when the job no longer defines you? Josh McGill gets honest about growing up in the volunteer fire service, chasing the dream of the career job, and then making the hard call to walk away from it. This episode is about brotherhood, loss, identity, and the kind of growth that only comes when life forces you to face who you really are. What You'll Learn: Why the volunteer firehouse can still shape a young firefighter for life What it really feels like to leave the career fire service after building your identity around it How loss changes the way you see fear, time, and purpose Why your worth has to be bigger than the patch on your sleeve How hard seasons can push you toward a better life if you let them If you're a firefighter who's wrestling with identity, loss, or what comes after the job, this one's for you.Support the show
In my conversation with Rev. Dr Carmen Lansdowne about her book Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission (CMU Press, 2025), she emphasised the priority of truth-telling over comfort. Her work does not offer a polished narrative of reconciliation or a toolkit for “better mission.” Instead, it confronts Christian mission with its unresolved colonial entanglements and asks whether the church is willing to pursue justice rather than seek emotional closure. Carmen's language of a “broken heart” names the cost of remaining Christian while being Indigenous within institutions that continue to benefit from colonial structures. In our interview, she spoke candidly about vulnerability as a theological practice, not as confession for its own sake but as witness. The book also challenges dominant ways of knowing. As Carmen explains, Indigenous epistemologies reveal how Western theology has privileged abstraction and certainty at the expense of relational responsibility and right action. For anyone engaged in theology, ministry, or scholarship, especially in North American, European, or settler contexts, this is a deeply unsettling yet necessary challenge. During our conversation, Carmen also highlighted helpful resources and ongoing reflections available on her website, which readers and listeners may find valuable. You can explore them here. She also writes regularly on Substack, where you can follow or subscribe to keep engaging with her thoughts beyond the book. Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission poses a difficult but important question: What kind of church emerges when justice matters more than innocence? It is a question worth sitting with, uncomfortably and honestly. Amisah Bakuri (PhD) is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her work explores the intersections of religion, sexuality, gender, and migration, especially within African diasporic communities in the Netherlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In my conversation with Rev. Dr Carmen Lansdowne about her book Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission (CMU Press, 2025), she emphasised the priority of truth-telling over comfort. Her work does not offer a polished narrative of reconciliation or a toolkit for “better mission.” Instead, it confronts Christian mission with its unresolved colonial entanglements and asks whether the church is willing to pursue justice rather than seek emotional closure. Carmen's language of a “broken heart” names the cost of remaining Christian while being Indigenous within institutions that continue to benefit from colonial structures. In our interview, she spoke candidly about vulnerability as a theological practice, not as confession for its own sake but as witness. The book also challenges dominant ways of knowing. As Carmen explains, Indigenous epistemologies reveal how Western theology has privileged abstraction and certainty at the expense of relational responsibility and right action. For anyone engaged in theology, ministry, or scholarship, especially in North American, European, or settler contexts, this is a deeply unsettling yet necessary challenge. During our conversation, Carmen also highlighted helpful resources and ongoing reflections available on her website, which readers and listeners may find valuable. You can explore them here. She also writes regularly on Substack, where you can follow or subscribe to keep engaging with her thoughts beyond the book. Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission poses a difficult but important question: What kind of church emerges when justice matters more than innocence? It is a question worth sitting with, uncomfortably and honestly. Amisah Bakuri (PhD) is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her work explores the intersections of religion, sexuality, gender, and migration, especially within African diasporic communities in the Netherlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
In my conversation with Rev. Dr Carmen Lansdowne about her book Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission (CMU Press, 2025), she emphasised the priority of truth-telling over comfort. Her work does not offer a polished narrative of reconciliation or a toolkit for “better mission.” Instead, it confronts Christian mission with its unresolved colonial entanglements and asks whether the church is willing to pursue justice rather than seek emotional closure. Carmen's language of a “broken heart” names the cost of remaining Christian while being Indigenous within institutions that continue to benefit from colonial structures. In our interview, she spoke candidly about vulnerability as a theological practice, not as confession for its own sake but as witness. The book also challenges dominant ways of knowing. As Carmen explains, Indigenous epistemologies reveal how Western theology has privileged abstraction and certainty at the expense of relational responsibility and right action. For anyone engaged in theology, ministry, or scholarship, especially in North American, European, or settler contexts, this is a deeply unsettling yet necessary challenge. During our conversation, Carmen also highlighted helpful resources and ongoing reflections available on her website, which readers and listeners may find valuable. You can explore them here. She also writes regularly on Substack, where you can follow or subscribe to keep engaging with her thoughts beyond the book. Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission poses a difficult but important question: What kind of church emerges when justice matters more than innocence? It is a question worth sitting with, uncomfortably and honestly. Amisah Bakuri (PhD) is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her work explores the intersections of religion, sexuality, gender, and migration, especially within African diasporic communities in the Netherlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
In my conversation with Rev. Dr Carmen Lansdowne about her book Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission (CMU Press, 2025), she emphasised the priority of truth-telling over comfort. Her work does not offer a polished narrative of reconciliation or a toolkit for “better mission.” Instead, it confronts Christian mission with its unresolved colonial entanglements and asks whether the church is willing to pursue justice rather than seek emotional closure. Carmen's language of a “broken heart” names the cost of remaining Christian while being Indigenous within institutions that continue to benefit from colonial structures. In our interview, she spoke candidly about vulnerability as a theological practice, not as confession for its own sake but as witness. The book also challenges dominant ways of knowing. As Carmen explains, Indigenous epistemologies reveal how Western theology has privileged abstraction and certainty at the expense of relational responsibility and right action. For anyone engaged in theology, ministry, or scholarship, especially in North American, European, or settler contexts, this is a deeply unsettling yet necessary challenge. During our conversation, Carmen also highlighted helpful resources and ongoing reflections available on her website, which readers and listeners may find valuable. You can explore them here. She also writes regularly on Substack, where you can follow or subscribe to keep engaging with her thoughts beyond the book. Wearing a Broken Indigene Heart on the Sleeve of Christian Mission poses a difficult but important question: What kind of church emerges when justice matters more than innocence? It is a question worth sitting with, uncomfortably and honestly. Amisah Bakuri (PhD) is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her work explores the intersections of religion, sexuality, gender, and migration, especially within African diasporic communities in the Netherlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Das Leben ist nicht fair: In der Nordsee tobt der Wa(h)lkampf um den trockengelegten Timmy, während sich in der Cypher-Kommentarspalte kleine Minipics im eigenen Wurstwasser suhlen dürfen, à go go (#nohomo). Die gute Nachricht ist: Immerhin ist bald der 1. Mai in Berlin (und sonst überall auch). Lara freut sich schon wie ein IQOS-rauchender Dackel darauf. Man muss die Feste schliesslich feiern, wie sie fallen (und solange sie noch nicht coachellafiziert sind). König der Schmetterlinge Amina entpuppt sich indes zum Social Butterfly und versichert euch (privat und als HR-Expertin): Tattoos öffnen Türen! Und Fenster! Also denkt nicht zweimal drüber nach und gönnt euch den Sleeve, yolo! | @zimmer.101 | Playlist: 101 Banger Schlüssel für Görli-Zaun verteilt Update: Der Görli-Zaun wird zur Comedy-Show Weird Tats Google Reviews vs. Defamation Law Ich expose einen triple Platin Musiker I UNZENSIERT
Episode 200: Pet Shop Boys – Please (1986) (Featuring Andrew Dineley of "Art on Your Sleeve") – Part 1 and Colours of Ever announcement The 200th "regular" episode of Permanent Record Podcast is here! ("Regular" excludes special episodes and the PRP 007 Mini-Broadcasts, which don't follow the same numbering scheme.) Brian and Sarah wanted to do something big and special for episode 200, so they chose to cover an album which recently celebrated its 40th anniversary: Please, the debut album from the Pet Shop Boys. And to make the episode even bigger and more special, they invited the charming and talented Andrew Dineley to join in on the conversation. Andrew, as you probably already know, is host of the excellent "Art on Your Sleeve" podcast, as well as proprietor of the fabulous Soft Octopus Design Studio and contributor to Classic Pop magazine. This first episode in the Please series sets the stage for what's to come. Brian and Sarah look back to the pre-Pet Shop Boys days of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe and recount the story Neil and Chris's first meeting. Our hosts then follow the journey of the Boys' musical collaboration, which takes us from Chelsea, to Camden Town, to New York City, and back to London, and introduces us to characters such as Ray Roberts, Bobby Orlando, Tom Watkins, and Stephen Hague. Andrew Dineley joins the conversation to provide insight on the design aspects of Please such as the original album cover concept, the final cover design done by Mark Farrow, as well as a few of the single covers. He also shares stories about and from Pet Shop Boys' first manager, Tom Watkins, and Andrew recalls his first exposure to Pet Shop Boys music-- on a children's show with eerily-animated pound notes! And, we even get to hear about a chance encounter recently Andrew Dineley had with OMD's Andy McCluskey! As is usual with PRP album discussions, the release history, chart positions, and reviews of Please are covered in this episode, as well as Brian and Sarah's personal history with the album, which Brian feels slightly embarrassed to share. And because it's the big 200th episode, several listeners sent in voicemails to mark the occasion, and our hosts happily share those messages as well. Finally, as if that's not enough, Brian has exciting musical news of his own to share, about yet another synthpop duo. This duo, called Colours of Ever, consists of Brian and his longtime friend Jason, and they've released their first single on Bandcamp! Check them out at https://coloursofever.bandcamp.com/ . There's so much good stuff in this episode, so don't delay-- Please download and listen to it today! Video discussed in this episode: Pet Shop Boys performing "Opportunities" on Poparound, July 1985 https://youtu.be/rVxqEWt4Inc?si=XY6kZ9MHay9IwUUj Listen to Andrew on his "Art of Your Sleeve" podcast: https://softoctopus.co.uk/podcast/ Get all the details on Andrew's design studio: https://softoctopus.co.uk/ Read more at http://www.permanentrecordpodcast.com/ Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast You can also find us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@permanentrecordpodcast Check out some pictures at https://www.instagram.com/permanentrecordpodcast/ Join the ever-growing crowd on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/permrecordpod.bsky.social Leave a voicemail for Brian & Sarah at (724) 490-8324 or https://www.speakpipe.com/PermRecordPod - we're ready to believe you!
Join Dr. Salvatore Docimo for a discussion on endoscopic bariatrics, highlighting the benefits of Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG) and how endoscopic sleeves can be used both as a primary weight loss procedure and as a bridge to future surgical intervention.Learning Objectives• Describe what endoscopic bariatrics is• Understand the benefits of Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG)• How to utilize endoscopic sleeves as both a primary procedure and a bridge to additional surgeryAccreditationsPHYSICIANSACCMEUSF Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.USF Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Florida Board of MedicineUSF Health is an approved provider of continuing education for physicians through the Florida Board of Medicine. This activity has been reviewed and approved for up to 0.25 continuing education credits.Florida Board of Osteopathic MedicineUSF Health is an approved provider of continuing education for physicians through the Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine. This activity has been reviewed and approved for up to 0.25 continuing education credits. Target Audience: Primary Care Providers, Ortho, Transplant, OBGYNRelease Date: April 16, 2026Expiration Date: April 16, 2027Relevant Financial RelationshipsAll individuals in a position to influence content have disclosed to USF Health any financial relationship with an ineligible organization. USF Health has reviewed and mitigated all relevant financial relationships related to the content of the activity. The relevant relationships are listed below. All individuals not listed have no relevant financial relationships.Salvatore Docimo, Jr. – Consultant: BD, Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Intuitive.Salvatore Docimo, Jr., DO, MBA: Director, Center for Abdominal Wall Surgery and Complex Hernia Repair, Tampa General HospitalAssociate Professor of Surgery, Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Department of SurgerySection Chief, Abdominal Wall SurgeryVice Chair of Quality, USF Department of Surgery Associate Director, Bariatric & Foregut Fellowship, USF Health Morsani College of Medicine Claim CME/CEU Credit for this episode here: https://cmetracker.net/USF/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/363296/qr Visit our Defining Medicine website, where you will find links to journal publications, clinical trials, podcasts and CMEs, physician profiles and more: https://www.tgh.org/defining-medicine.
Josh Harris spoke at the owners' meetings in Arizona today. Grant & Danny react to some interesting nuggets from the Commanders' owner.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss joins Joanna Coles to take on the chaos surrounding Donald Trump's strikes in Iran—warning that the president may be waging a war without a clear strategy and without Congress's approval. The former Marine questions Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership, calls for the firing of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over alleged conflicts of interest, and explains why Democrats are already preparing for the possibility that Trump could try to undermine the 2026 midterm elections. The conversation ranges from the Democratic Party's struggle to reclaim patriotism and define its economic message to the political power of tech titans like Elon Musk and the national security threat posed by TikTok—before ending with lingering questions about the Epstein Files. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TSN's Frankie Corrado on all the deals made on Thursday including the two Sens trades, FanDuel, show secrets from JR, Steve and Hammer.
Episodio 359.Esas cosas del viento y el sol cuando es esa hora limítrofe de una cortica primavera, inesperada y maravillosa donde te encuentras a ti mismo en la portada del disco y te pones a venderlo en una bomba de gasolina. No manualmente, oralmente. Es un crimen federal, pero gracias.
Choice Classic Radio presents Boston Blackie, which aired from 1944 to 1950. Today we bring to you the episode titled "Blood on Blackie's Sleeve.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
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In Darwin, where there are no distinct seasons, primary schools have traditionally not offered a long-sleeved uniform option. However, this year, more schools are introducing long sleeves, not only as a measure against UV exposure but also out of cultural consideration. This week on Australia Wide, we hear from Darwin-based contributor, Kylie Cuff. - 四季のないダーウィンの小学校では、これまで長袖の制服オプションがありませんでした。しかし今年、紫外線対策、さらには文化的な配慮から、導入する学校が増えています。今週の「オーストラリアワイド」は、ダーウィン在住の海里カフさんのリポートです。
Bernadette Fiaschetti and Hollywood therapist Dr. Nicki J. Monti (seen on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Millionaire Matchmaker and more) take a deep dive into love and wearing your heart on your sleeve...which leads to conversation about vulnerability. Listen to hear Dr. Nicki explain how to express vulnerability in the world, for yourself and with others. “We can't change history, but we can change our relationship to history. All healing involves a change of perspective. I've done that. Now the story I tell is through my true, confident, authentic voice. Amazingly enough, it turns out it's never too late to be all in for love.When we have a willingness to honestly reveal ourselves – to reclaim the vulnerable, precious version of self that got left behind amidst the chaos of surviving, life promises to take us in surprising directions. Living a vulnerable, emotionally honest life is a far more stunning, exhilarating, validating, experience than I ever expected.”Dr. Nicki J. Monti is a private practice psychotherapist and world-renown teacher, group leader, speaker, television and radio personality, and author of several books, including Stuck In the Story No More: Breaking down the Defenses that Define You and Bind You and Our Love Matters: Find It, Fix it, or Let it Go. She has long been internationally recognized both privately and on reality TV as therapist to the stars. Dr. Nicki's main interest is identifying and learning how to dance with the patterns that guide our lives. She's known as a straight-shooting teacher who truly believes that change is a matter of choice. Her newly released book, The Divine Traumedy of Nicki Joy: A True Grime Tale, is described as a gritty, witty, provocative, dark, sex-drugs-rock-the-boat cautionary tale about how it's never too late to learn how to love and live.Website: https://stucknomore.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnickimonti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnickijmontiX: https://x.com/DrNicki
In this episode, I sit down with Sleeve No Card Behind to talk about Pokémon card rarity, investing mistakes, and how rarity levels are shaping the modern hobby. We dive into missed opportunities like shadowless first edition Charizard, why top-tier vintage cards rarely crash, and whether YouTube helps or harms long-term enjoyment of collecting. We also cover Pokémon's lack of pull-rate transparency, the risks of addiction in trading cards, and powerlifting and calisthenics. "Sleeve No Card Behind" YouTube Channel
Episodio 355.En qué nivel de la simulación estamos si la métrica de la singularidad es tener un Joe (Yandel y Lechero) y un Guacamayo con un modelo nuevo de la empresa que te mandaba a escupir en un potecito y te decían si tenías un primo en no sé dónde. ¿Se entendió la explicación física?
Part 3 is where the panel expands. Chris McGill from Card Ladder and hobby lawyer Josh Adams jump in with Jason Masherah, and we get into the kind of hobby conversation everyone relates to: the stuff that drives collectors nuts. We start with the “Top 5 hobby annoyances” trend (with a hat tip to Sports Illustrated) and then Jason adds a couple of his own. His first one is simple and needed: online hobby spaces don't give enough grace to legitimate newbie questions, and that pushes people away when we're supposedly trying to grow the hobby. Josh's first annoyance is an instant classic: sellers posting “taking offers” instead of putting a price on the card. Same energy as unpriced cards at shows. Save everybody time. Chris goes two directions: a funny shot at Rodman's unreal collecting instincts a real point that matters: people throw around “best card” like it means something objective, when “best” could mean highest grade, highest sale, rarest, or just someone's personal taste. If you don't define “best,” you're not saying anything. Then we hit a breaker rant that needed to happen: handle cards properly. Stop touching the face of chrome cards. Hold by the edges. Sleeve them like you actually care. We also talk grading backlogs and why “just hire more graders” is lazy thinking if you also want grading accuracy. Jason brings it back to collecting, and highlights a reward system a lot of people still don't know exists: the Upper Deck Bounty program, where completing certain coded sets earns achievement cards. It's a real way to reward set builders and collectors, not just hype and flipping. From the chat, we dig into: the toxicity and flex culture on Instagram and why curating your feed is work the “calling cards trash” issue and why it's actually disrespecting the person, not just the cardboard “low pop” being thrown around like a magic spell fake slabs, and why eBay authentication exists in the first place We also take a detour into ugly card designs, nostalgia, and how opinions change over time. Then we land on a point that ties back to your world: predicting what becomes iconic is way harder than people pretend. Some products that didn't sell at all when they released later become staples, and sometimes a whole category flips from “nobody wants this” to “everyone needs this.” Subscribe and leave a review if you want more long-form hobby conversations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episodio 354.Los Airtags míos que tengo son una especie de dispositivo extraño que hace solo 4 cosas y tiene 8 botones. Uno critica mucho a la prehistoria pero, si los desenchufas desenchufados, hay casi cero riesgo de que me rompan la nariz y son mas aerodinámicos, al menos para bajar escaleras.
New year = new segments! In Episode 198 of Special Conditions, we roll out Burned or Learned, Behind the Booth, Sleeve it or Leave it, Sleepers & Steals, and Status: Recommended—plus a festive Card of the Day to kick things off.
A massive winter storm is expected to move throughout the country over the weekend. PETA wants to retire Punxsutawney Phil the Groundhog Day, groundhog! A mother is arrested after letting her 14 year old child get a tattoo sleeve on his arm. A Florida couple is suing an IVF clinic after the wrong embryo was implanted and the mother gave birth to someone else's child.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DML covers Michelle Obama, Jennifer Welch, Don Lemon, threats to Border Patrol, and much more.
In this powerful and heartfelt episode of the Metal Maniacs Podcast, we sit down with a truly special guest and longtime friend of the show—Chantal Roeske, returning for the 4th time to talk all things Heart on Your Sleeve Fest 3 (HOYSF 3) and the continued evolution of her impact on the heavy music community.Chantal is the founder of Heart on Your Sleeve Fest, the vocalist and guitarist of Tonguecutter, a multi-instrumentalist, photographer, and one of the most passionate scene advocates out there. This conversation goes far beyond a standard fest recap—we dig deep into community, growth, passion, leadership, and legacy.What We Cover in This Episode:
Discover the surprisingly effective everyday things that can serve as an ace up your sleeve for successfully manifesting what you want. These vibrational implements can be your secret weapon (or reliable safety net) to offset the challenging times when life would otherwise bring your vibe down. Finding and putting in place your best manifesting aid can significantly boost your frequency, and thus your creative power!
49ers beat writer Grant Cohn takes some time away from asking tough questions to offer his thoughts on Sundays 49ers-Eagles game with the Joes.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode1094 In this episode, I'll discuss a case report on the management of intrathecal baclofen withdrawal.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode1094 In this episode, I'll discuss a case report on the management of intrathecal baclofen withdrawal.
ONE GOD Over Your Nation, Wear It On You Sleeve! - Pastor Nate Rios
Step into the dense, fog-covered woods of West Virginia as we uncover the terrifying legend of The Grafton Monster, one of America's most chilling and elusive cryptids. In this deep-dive video, we're taking a scientific and lore-heavy look at a creature that has baffled eyewitnesses, investigators, and cryptozoologists for decades. Reportedly first seen in 1964 near Grafton, West Virginia, this hulking, white-skinned humanoid creature has been described as headless, silent, and utterly massive — a creature that walks the line between myth and misunderstood biology. This episode will explore the complete history and lore of the Grafton Monster, diving into eyewitness accounts, regional folklore, and pop culture appearances including its unsettling presence in Fallout 76. But we won't stop there — we'll break down what this creature could biologically be. Could it be a mutated primate species? A misidentified animal under specific environmental conditions? Or even a government experiment gone wrong? Our speculative biology segment will consider how something like the Grafton Monster could exist in nature, drawing from known science on gigantism, cryptid mimicry, and biological camouflage. If you're a fan of cryptid sightings, unexplained mysteries, paranormal legends, or horror-laced speculative science, then this is the video for you. We'll connect the Grafton Monster's origins with other famous creatures in Appalachian folklore like the Mothman, Sheepsquatch, and Flatwoods Monster — showing just how interconnected these tales might be. We'll also explore the geography and history of Grafton, which may have played a role in the development of these cryptid legends. Expect an immersive blend of science, horror, video game lore, and cultural analysis as we dissect the possible explanations for the creature. Whether you believe in cryptids or not, this video will give you something to think about — from neuropsychological explanations for sightings to the sociocultural impact of cryptid legends on small American towns. We'll even touch on the idea of mass hysteria, optical illusions in dense forest terrain, and whether the Grafton Monster could have been a case of mistaken identity — perhaps even a man pushing a cart, as some skeptics have claimed.
Deck the halls with cheese and Bolly! … and a dish of the usual rock and roll distraction which this week throws the following logs on the fire … … the greatest Xmas single ever? … Metal Machine Music, Cut the Crap, Two Sides of the Moon … can panned records ever be rehabilitated? … how Roxy Music invented ‘rock brand-value' and turned it into pictures … Joe Ely and the romance of songs about the American landscape … Rob Reiner and why that scene in When Harry Met Sally is the greatest marriage of people and ideas … the real-life moment that inspired Spinal Tap … “most American pop music is about geography” … "I keep my fingernails long so they click when I play the piano" … Jordan Carl Wheeler Davis? Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr? Mystery acts playing Wembley Arena … the British think America is “fabulous and otherworldly”. Americans think Britain is “quaint” … plus the magnificent McGarrigles' Christmas Hour, farewell Hofner and we name the Finnegan's Wake of rock music!Help us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com.wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are always keeping us on our toes, and it seems like they have no plans on stopping. This week, Andrew is diving into Taylor Swift's first two episodes of ‘The End of an Era', Beyoncé on the cover of Pollstar magazine, the 2026 Met Gala co-chairs, Heated Rivalry cast drama, and so much more! Follow us on InstagramFollow us on SubstackChapters:00:00 Introduction03:02 Rob and Michele Reiner found dead yesterday in their Brentwood home,08:03 Taylor Swift's ‘The End of an Era' docuseries premieres on Disney+ 24:59 Taylor Swift silently updates ‘reputation' lyrics on Apple Music and Spotify 30:42 Beyoncé on the cover of Pollstar Magazine 41:16 Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, and Venus Williams announced as 2026 Met Gala co-chairs 44:40 ‘Heated Rivalry' star François Arnaud responds to ‘I Love LA' star Jordan Firstman's criticism of Heated Rivalry's sex scenes53:25 Bronwyn Newport and Todd Bradley separate after 9 years of marriage 56:19 Mary Cosby accused of money extortion 58:11 RHOSLC Recap 01:06:37 Yes and Mess of the Week
Caroline Roper, Ella Hubber and Tom Lum face questions about restaurant reportage, banned bulbs and opportunistic operations. LATERAL is a comedy panel game podcast about weird questions with wonderful answers, hosted by Tom Scott. For business enquiries, contestant appearances or question submissions, visit https://lateralcast.com. HOST: Tom Scott. QUESTION PRODUCER: David Bodycombe. VOICEOVER: John Lumapas. EDITED BY: Julie Hassett at The Podcast Studios, Dublin. MUSIC: Karl-Ola Kjellholm ('Private Detective'/'Agrumes'), Andreas Dahlbäck ('See You in the Rear View'), courtesy of epidemicsound.com. ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS: Aaron Weber, Simon, Amir Sarid, Alex Dzurick, Stijn. FORMAT: Pad 26 Limited/Labyrinth Games Ltd. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: David Bodycombe and Tom Scott. © Pad 26 Limited (https://www.pad26.com) / Labyrinth Games Ltd. 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You'll have to forgive Whitney for her raspy tone in this particular episode, but she couldn't wait to share! Despite the fact that she's giving Roz from Monsters Inc. vibes, there's good news on the cancer front. Enjoy this bonus episode that somehow covers a curiously wide range of topics while still updating you on the latest from Whit's cancer journey.We'd love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts or show ideas via text message.If you want to learn more about how your life and your theology matter, join the Theology and Fun community.
There are lots of questions left unanswered in today's pod. Fi is steering the ship solo - exploring whether TV characters should say goodbye? What the Off Air robot should look like? And who (or what) is Super Trouper? And Sebastian Faulks discusses his memoir ‘Fires Which Burned Brightly' with Royal Editor of The Times, Roya Nikkah (who's helping out on the live show this week). You can listen to our 'I've got the house to myself' playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2MkG0A4kkX74TJuVKUPAuJ If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfi Podcast Producers: Hannah Quinn and Eve Salusbury Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today' Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and the Go-2-Guy Jim Moore discuss in the open about the play of Washington State true freshman Ace Glass for the Cougs who dropped 40 in their loss to ASU in Maui and were obviously excited about it but also depressed at the same time because they know in this current climate that he will likely transfer and get more money in NIL. Puck received something special in the mail, his AARP membership card because next month he turns 50 and he can't believe it and he asks Grandpa Jim what it's like to be old and is it all down hill from here???Jim sticks around as it's time for “Inside the Bloody Trenches” with Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com. They discuss Sam Darnold's recent play. Do they think he'll be nervous or have something to prove against the Vikings this Sunday? ob is giddy like a school girl because he loves Jim and he's glad that he's a part of the show this week and he told Jim how much he loved listening to him over the years. They have a long discussion over Bob Condotta's article in the Seattle Times ranking the top 50 players of all-time and they question Bob's selection of Russell Wilson as number one. “On This Day…” Puck bounces from history to television to wishing a happy birthday to a northwest legend and a pop music icon.Puck wraps up with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Puck wishes everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! (1:00) Puck and Jim (33:02) Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com (1:28:30) “On This Day….” (1:30:46) “Hey, What the Puck!”
Epi 335New from Our Sleeved Life PodcastWelcome to the newest episode of Our Sleeved Life Podcast! Today, we sit down with Josie Wilson, a bariatric patient who's 3.5 years post-op — and she's keeping it real about life after surgery.This isn't the before-and-after fantasy. This is what happens when the honeymoon phase ends — and the emotional, physical, and mental battles begin.
Now wait a minute. It's our parasocial friend who has simply become our friend, and a dear one at that, excuse me! We're thrilled to welcome back to The Carriage House the Irish menuvl himself, Gearóid Farrelly! Gearóid is on tour right now (opening for the delightful Joanne McNally) in the UK and has dates lined up into the new year. Do yourselves a favor and go see him! Tickets are available at the link in his bio. Gearóid helps Ronna (& Bryan) give advice on a theatre etiquette issue and a VERY thorny situation involving a man, his much younger beau, and a bicurious tattoo artist. The AR Social Club Spoo-Kiki is coming up on Sunday, November 2 (a change from our previous announcement). The cocktail is an incredible concoction we can't wait to share with you. Join us if you're a member! It'll still Halloween weekend, so costumes HIGHLY encouraged! You have one last chance to catch (Bryan)'s Edinburgh show in LA on November 3rd at the Elysian Theater. Go see his Fringe hit while you still can! Tickets at bryansafi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sleeve, bypass, or something new – which surgery really dominates the day? This Bariatric Surgery Journal Club dives into the debate over which bariatric operation is best. We compare the outcomes of the gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and the newer Sadie procedure, exploring how bypass may have an edge in long-term diabetes remission and weight loss. We also discuss revisional options for failed sleeves and the importance of matching the patient to the right operation for their specific needs. Hosts: - Matthew Martin, trauma and bariatric surgeon at the University of Southern California/Los Angeles General Medical Center (Los Angeles, California) - Adrian Dan, bariatric and MIS surgeon, program director for the advanced MIS bariatric and foregut fellowship at Summa Health System (Akron, Ohio) - Crystal Johnson Mann, bariatric and foregut surgeon at the University of Florida (Gainesville, Florida) - Katherine Cironi, general surgery resident at the University of Southern California/Los Angeles General Medical Center (Los Angeles, California) Learning objectives: - Contrast the outcomes of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and revisional options such as the single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass (SADI) - Article #1: Hauge 2025, Effect of gastric bypass versus sleeve gastrectomy on the remission of type 2 diabetes, weight loss, and cardiovascular risk factors at 5 years (Oseberg): secondary outcomes of a single-centre, triple blind, randomized controlled trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40185112/ - Describe the design and unique triple-blind methodology of a single-center randomized trial comparing bypass and sleeve in patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes. - Interpret the clinical relevance of the 5-year outcomes, including 63% diabetes remission with bypass vs 30% with sleeve. - Examine secondary outcomes such as weight loss and cholesterol reduction, which favored bypass over the sleeve - Formulate patient-centered strategies for selecting bypass versus sleeve in populations with advanced metabolic disease, balancing efficacy with patient preference - Article #2: The By-Band-Sleeve Collaborative Group 2025, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding, or sleeve gastrectomy for severe obesity (By-Band-Sleeve): a multicenter, open-label, three-group, randomized controlled trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40179925/ - Summarize the findings of this multi-center, open-label randomized controlled trial of over 1,300 patients comparing bypass, sleeve, and gastric banding at 5 years - Discuss the relative weight loss outcomes: 67% excess weight loss for bypass, 63% for sleeve, and 28% for adjustable gastric band - Evaluate the improvements in diabetes remission, hypertension control, and lipid management with bypass and sleeve compared to banding. - Analyze the declining role of gastric banding in modern bariatric surgery, while acknowledging its benefits compared to no weight loss treatment - Article #3: Thomopoulos 2024, Long-term results of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) versus single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass (SADI) as revisional procedures after failed sleeve gastrectomy: a systematic literature review and pooled analysis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39579238/ - Compare long-term outcomes of bypass versus SADI after failed sleeve gastrectomy, based on pooled analysis of over 1,000 patients - Interpret the trade-offs: SADI provides greater weight loss and metabolic improvements, but carries a higher risk for malnutrition and fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies - Develop strategies for preoperative counseling, nutritional supplementation, and close long-term monitoring, particularly for patients undergoing SADI - Individualize decision-making for revisional surgery, considering factors such as patient goals, comorbidity burden, prior anatomy, BMI, and reliability with follow-up - Evolving revisional strategies will influence the next decade of bariatric surgical innovation - Overall, bariatric surgery consistently improves weight, diabetes control, and cardiovascular risk. - The procedure of choice should be tailored to the patient through detailed discussion between surgeon and patient, aligning clinical evidence with patient goals and risks. References 1. Wågen Hauge J, Borgeraas H, Birkeland KI, Johnson LK, Hertel JK, Hagen M, Gulseth HL, Lindberg M, Lorentzen J, Seip B, Kolotkin RL, Svanevik M, Valderhaug TG, Sandbu R, Hjelmesæth J, Hofsø D. Effect of gastric bypass versus sleeve gastrectomy on the remission of type 2 diabetes, weight loss, and cardiovascular risk factors at 5 years (Oseberg): secondary outcomes of a single-centre, triple-blind, randomised controlled trial. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2025 May;13(5):397-409. doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(24)00396-6. Epub 2025 Apr 1. PMID: 40185112. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40185112/ 2. By-Band-Sleeve Collaborative Group. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding, or sleeve gastrectomy for severe obesity (By-Band-Sleeve): a multicentre, open label, three-group, randomised controlled trial. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2025 May;13(5):410-426. doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(25)00025-7. Epub 2025 Mar 31. PMID: 40179925. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40179925/ 3. Thomopoulos T, Mantziari S, Joliat GR. Long-term results of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) versus single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass (SADI) as revisional procedures after failed sleeve gastrectomy: a systematic literature review and pooled analysis. Langenbecks Arch Surg. 2024 Nov 23;409(1):354. doi: 10.1007/s00423-024-03557-9. PMID: 39579238; PMCID: PMC11585492. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39579238/ Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. 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President Trump has done more to upend the vaccine industry than any leader in modern history — exposing corruption, challenging mandates, and empowering medical freedom. That’s why his latest move is raising eyebrows. The White House revealed, President Trump has taken the newest COVID booster shot. Why now? And why so soon after meeting with Pfizer executives in the Oval Office? Is this a smart political calculation — or a marketing ploy benefiting Big Pharma? Has Trump changed his tune on the very industry his supporters distrust most? We dig into the timeline, the optics, and what it could mean for Big Pharma and the President's health. And if you’re ready to take back control of your health, check out The Wellness Company at TWC.Health/Grant. Use promo code GRANT for 10% off your order. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.