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This week on the Community Trust Bank Coaches Corner: Tonight we have on Menifee County Softball Coach Paul Alfrey with Seniors Aubrey Golden, Grace Rogers, Ella Smallwood and Shaddix Lewis!! Coach has 6 Seniors this year and looks to capitalize on his teams experience. Tune in to hear what's in store for this year!!! Join us for an action-packed episode! Your home for passionate sports talk—from Friday night lights to the hardwood to the diamond! We shine a spotlight on local high school athlete's sports scene. If it matters to you it matters to us!! Four voices. Four communities. All sports. Hosts - Sean Kiper, Wes Crouch, Adam Muncy, and Daron Stephens. Follow and Like us on the following Social Media Platforms. Support the show Follow us on Facebook Follow us on X Subscribe on Youtube Visit us on the Web
In this episode of Without Compromise, Mason sits down with Claire Smallwood, professional freeskier turned chef turned nonprofit founder, to explore how a love for wild places evolved into a national movement expanding access for women and girls in the outdoors.Raised in Santa Fe, Claire's early connection to the mountains shaped both her identity and her career. But it was her lived experience navigating outdoor culture that ultimately inspired her to launch SheJumps, an organization dedicated to increasing participation and leadership for women and girls across skiing, climbing, mountain biking, and beyond.This conversation moves beyond origin stories. Claire reflects on what “access” truly means, how inclusivity in outdoor culture has evolved over time, and what it takes to scale a grassroots idea into a national nonprofit without losing its soul.She also shares honest insights on risk, failure, and the mindset required to build something meaningful from the ground up.
Send a textA cold case sharpens when a simple sketch turns into a lever. We open the Von Stein murder file with fresh eyes, bringing the SBI back into the room and laying out a clear plan: protect the few secrets that still hold power, then set a ruse to test what the suspects don't know they're revealing. The hinge point is a map—handwriting that echoes a guarded clue—and the patience to let a small moment move a heavy investigation.We walk through Chris's well-practiced timeline: a Sunday of beer and cards, a late return to bed, missing keys, and a campus police ride that threads him from dorm to hospital to Smallwood. Along the way, we note the friction points that matter: a sudden decision to park in a far, well-lit lot weeks after a theft, and a set of stories that tidy up just as new details slip out. When we ask him to draw the neighborhood, he does, and twice writes a name in a way that could tie him tighter than he intends. It's not a confession; it's a comparison. Strategy over spectacle.From there, the circle widens. Bruce paints a picture of friendship, Dungeons & Dragons marathons, and the gravitational pull of Moog: bright, charismatic, fueled by drugs and chaos. He frames Chris as easily led yet affectionate toward his parents, complicating any neat motive. Hank meets us in a rain-soaked doorway with guarded half-answers and multiple versions of the crime story—burglary, assault, murder—raising questions about what changed and why. Money hums under the surface: talk of stock percentages, a new car, big weekends, and the image-management that young men perform when they want to be seen as flush.The thread pulling tight is absence. Multiple voices can't place Moog on the crucial night, and that negative space becomes a lead of its own. We close by shifting from cold calls to a warmer trail: a probation officer who knows his habits and haunts, someone who can map the person as precisely as Chris mapped the streets. That's the heartbeat of this chapter—maps everywhere. Neighborhoods, friend groups, timelines, and the thin lines of ink that can tip a case. Listen, then tell us: which small detail changed your mind? If this story drew you in, follow, share, and leave a review so more listeners can join the investigation. Support the show
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The penultimate episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms was impossible to manage on their own, so LittleWolfBird and Matt Cuti had to call in reinforcements! Returning Smister and fandom videographer, Obie brings balance and reason while the newest Sister, Cara aka Carellen Smallwood, encourages the crazy with excellent points.Send a textSupport the showRecording, editing, and mixing by LittleWolfBird. The Silent Sisters Podcast: Patreon | Tumblr | BSky Music by Mattstagraham Profile Art by Mondongo Credit to George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire, Fire & Blood, and related works, and HBO's Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. The Silent Sisters Podcast is an gen A.I.-free podcast. Generative A.I. is a destructive and harmful tool and as such, this show does not knowingly use any version of it. No aspects of this episode may be used, altered, duplicated, redistributed, or published elsewhere without direct and written permission.
Randy Smallwood, CEO and Co-Founder of Wheaton Precious Metals, sits down with James Connor to discuss the history of the company and how it became world's largest precious metals streaming company.*Bloor Street Capital Inc. was paid a fee for producing this event. Bloor Street Capital Inc. and its affiliates may or may not hold investments in companies discussed or interviewed. Gain More Insights On: Listen on Spotify When You're Pretending to Workout: https://open.spotify.com/show/33A8EgA...Listen on Apple When You're Driving: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/prof...Can't Get Enough of Jimmy Follow On:LinkedIn: / jimmyconnorofficial X (@jamesconnor1999): https://x.com/JamesConnor1999X (@BloorStreetCap): https://x.com/BloorStreetCap*For business inquires including any potential acting gigs in Hollywood Blockbusters, please reach out at info@bloorstreetcapital.com*This video/interview is not financial advice. This channel, Bloor Street Capital, is not responsible for the performance of its guests, sponsors or affiliates. WAIVER & DISCLAIMERIf you register for this webinar/interview you agree to the following: This webinar is provided for information purposes only. All opinions expressed by the individuals in this webinar/interview are solely the individuals' opinions and neither reflect the opinions, nor are made on behalf of, Bloor Street Capital Inc. Presenters will not be providing legal or financial advice to any webinar participants or any person watching a recorded version of the webinar. The investing ideas and strategies discussed on this webinar/interview are not recommendations to buy or sell any security and are not intended to provide any investment advise of any kind, but are made available solely for educational and informational purposes. Investments or strategies mentioned in this webinar/interview may not be suitable for your particular investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. You should be aware of the real risk of loss in following any investment strategy discussed in this webinar/interview. All webinar participants or viewers of a recorded version of this webinar should obtain independent legal and financial advice. All webinar participants accept and grant permission to Bloor Street Capital Inc. and its representatives in connection with such recording. The information contained in this webinar/interview is current as of January, 2026 the date of this webinar/interview, unless otherwise indicated, and is provided for information purposes only.
Christina knows hard in a very real way. From the tragic loss of her father, to years of infertility, to overcoming alcoholism, to becoming a mother to a special needs child, her life has asked everything of her and then some. Christina opens up about what it actually looks like to keep going when life keeps knocking you down. We talk about how she learned to find hope in the hardest seasons, not by bypassing the pain but by meeting it head-on. She shares how sobriety became a turning point, how motherhood reshaped her strength, and why getting back up isn't about motivation, it's about decision. Join the Membership: Get your FREE 7-day trial to A Sober Girls Guide Membership. Get the tools and support you need to make changes stick. Follow Us: Instagram Website
Today's speaker is Dr. Will Smallwood, Vice President for Advancement at Cedarville University. Dr. Smallwood looks at Habakkuk 1-2, and the conversation between Habakkuk and God that we find there.
One of Broadway's most recent new openings is BUG, a new production of The Tracy play which premiered in 1996.This production, first seen at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, stars Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood.Check out what Mickey-Jo thought of this apparently divisive play...•check out Mickey-Jo's brand new substack newsletter:www.mickeyjotheatre.substack.com00:00 | introduction03:32 | overview (no spoilers)08:34 | synopsis / themes (light spoilers)14:36 | my thoughts (heavy spoilers)22:15 | conclusionAbout Mickey-Jo:As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 95,000 subscribers. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows in New York, London, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Toronto, Sao Pãolo, and Paris. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK, Musicals Magazine and LondonTheatre.co.uk. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Youth Group Chronicles, Sam is joined by Isaiah Smallwood and Dustin Coe for an episode stacked with awkward moments, secondhand embarrassment, and stories that spiral fast. The centerpiece of the episode is a baffling altar call that goes completely sideways when no one responds, setting the tone for a run of youth group chaos that includes an innocent laugh at the worst possible moment, a prayer time that takes an unexpected turn, a camp injury that happens in a split second, and several moments that leaders definitely weren't trained for. From church events gone wrong to ministry situations that leave everyone frozen, this episode is a reminder that youth group rarely goes according to plan…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For 37 years, Josh Smallwood didn't reject God — he just couldn't believe that Jesus was the answer. Raised with a general belief in God but deeply skeptical of Christianity, Josh searched for truth through reason, history, and evidence. Jesus felt too simple. Too easy. Too unlikely to be real.Josh's journey began intellectually. As an agnostic, he started studying near-death experiences from people all over the world — skeptics, believers, people of different faiths — and noticed something he couldn't explain. Their stories were remarkably consistent. The deeper he looked, the harder it became to dismiss the idea that there was more beyond this life.That search led him to examine the historical evidence for Jesus Himself. For the first time, Josh seriously considered whether Jesus was not just a good teacher or moral figure, but real — crucified, resurrected, and alive. As the evidence mounted, something unexpected happened. While reading about Jesus, Josh experienced a sudden, overwhelming encounter with the Holy Spirit — marked by uncontrollable emotion, repentance, and a deep sense that God was real and present.But the most profound moment came later.In a quiet, ordinary moment, Josh had a vision of Jesus that forever altered his understanding of God. He didn't see condemnation. He didn't hear judgment. What he encountered was love — a love so intense and personal that it left him undone. A love that felt closer than any human relationship he had ever known. A love that reframed his past pain, his grief, and even the moments when he wasn't walking with God at all.In this conversation, Josh shares:• Why he couldn't believe in Jesus for most of his life• How evidence and reason led him to faith• What it felt like to experience the Holy Spirit for the first time• The vision of Jesus that changed how he understands God's love• Why Christianity became personal — not religious• How his faith continues to shape his daily life--------------Link to More Than a Carpenter, the book that influenced Josh to Jesus - https://amzn.to/4sXY0dn------------------------✟ Donate to A Stronger Faith here ⇨ https://www.astrongerfaith.org/give--------------------------✟ Recommend a guest for us here ⇨ https://www.astrongerfaith.org/contact--------------------------✟ CONNECT WITH US! ⇨ Website: https://www.astrongerfaith.org/⇨ YouTube: https://bit.ly/asfmyoutube ⇨ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrongerfaith/ ⇨ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@astrongerfaith ⇨ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astrongerfaith------------------------------------✟ If you need prayer or deliverance, or if you would like to join us as a prayer partner, please visit our prayer resources page at https://www.astrongerfaith.org/prayer.✟ If you are looking for a good faith-building book, visit our recommended books page at https://www.astrongerfaith.org/books.
In the Broadway revival of the Tracy Letts play "Bug," Namir Smallwood stars as Peter, a kind but paranoid man who begins living in an Oklahoma motel with a woman named Agnes (Carrie Coon). Soon, they both begin to descend into the world of conspiracy theories as Peter begins to become convinced that their room is being bugged. Smallwood discusses the play, which is running through February 22.
Wheaton Precious Metals (TSX: WPM | NYSE: WPM) is the largest precious metals streaming company in the world and 40% of its revenues comes from silver. Gain More Insights On: Listen on Spotify When You're Pretending to Workout: https://open.spotify.com/show/33A8EgA...Listen on Apple When You're Driving: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/prof...Can't Get Enough of Jimmy Follow On:LinkedIn: / jimmyconnorofficial X (@jamesconnor1999): https://x.com/JamesConnor1999X (@BloorStreetCap): https://x.com/BloorStreetCap*For business inquires including any potential acting gigs in Hollywood Blockbusters, please reach out at info@bloorstreetcapital.com*This video/interview is not financial advice. This channel, Bloor Street Capital, is not responsible for the performance of its guests, sponsors or affiliates. WAIVER & DISCLAIMERIf you register for this webinar/interview you agree to the following: This webinar is provided for information purposes only. All opinions expressed by the individuals in this webinar/interview are solely the individuals' opinions and neither reflect the opinions, nor are made on behalf of, Bloor Street Capital Inc. Presenters will not be providing legal or financial advice to any webinar participants or any person watching a recorded version of the webinar. The investing ideas and strategies discussed on this webinar/interview are not recommendations to buy or sell any security and are not intended to provide any investment advise of any kind, but are made available solely for educational and informational purposes. Investments or strategies mentioned in this webinar/interview may not be suitable for your particular investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. You should be aware of the real risk of loss in following any investment strategy discussed in this webinar/interview. All webinar participants or viewers of a recorded version of this webinar should obtain independent legal and financial advice. All webinar participants accept and grant permission to Bloor Street Capital Inc. and its representatives in connection with such recording. The information contained in this webinar/interview is current as of December, 2025 the date of this webinar/interview, unless otherwise indicated, and is provided for information purposes only.
Sam is joined by Isaiah Smallwood and Dustin Coe for an episode that spirals fast, led by the unforgettable Welcome to 'Nam story—a youth group game that goes from harmless fun to full-blown chaos in seconds and sets the tone for everything that follows. From Easter services that go wildly off-script, to camp rules that suddenly make terrifying sense, to leadership moments where one wrong move changes everything, this episode is stacked with stories that feel fake until you remember they happened at church. Add in youth group videos that take an unexpected turn, late-night camp searches that raise more questions than answers, and moments that left entire rooms stunned into silence, and you've got an episode that perfectly captures why no one ever believes youth group stories… until they hear them all back-to-back.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
12.30.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Black Army Vet Wins $6.8M vs LAPD, Kennedy Center Boycott Grows, Min Wage Rises, Smallwood Honored Justice for a Black Army vet: Slade Douglas wins $.68 million after LAPD turned a welfare check into forced meds and rights violations---forcing LA to pay big. Slade joins us on what this win means. Kennedy Center boycott heats up, artists cancel shows after Trump slaps his name on JFK's arts icon. We have the latest fallout ahead. It's about time: Federal minimum wage is finally bumping up from $7.25, right when Americans need it the most. A.J. Smitherman built Black Wall Street's voice with The Tulsa Star. Joining us, Founder of Black Wall Street 100, Raven Majia Williams. We lost a legend.... Gospel great Richard Smallwood... Artists remember his legacy tonight. #BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbase This Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (https://bit.ly/3VDPKjD) and Risks (https://bit.ly/3ZQzHl0) related to this offering before investing. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Christmas Eve episode of Youth Group Chronicles brings Isaiah Smallwood and Dustin Coe back with Sam for a lineup that somehow keeps getting worse the longer it goes, led by a youth trip stowaway story that spirals into full chaos before anyone realizes what's happening. Along the way, things take a turn through painfully mistimed encouragement, prophetic words that land very differently than intended, youth group anatomy confusion, a camp lifeguard moment that no one involved will ever forget, a bonfire conversation that permanently scars everyone listening, a church camp demonstration gone violently wrong, a skit night reveal that can't be unseen, an unexpected animal presence during youth service, a ladder illustration that goes off-script, and a retreat weekend that feels unsettling in hindsight. It's one of those episodes where every story feels impossible, but unfortunately very real…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Connor Smallwood, owner of Smallwood Eye Associates in Gahanna, OH. Dr. Smallwood has built a practice that empowers his life outside the business. His story is a powerful one. Key Takeaways:Buying an established practice gave him a head start with the patient base especially a base that was loyal. Spending time in the practice by himself allowed the practice to slowly transition before the founder retired.Staff is the engine that makes the practice run. Retaining the staff following the transition was critical. Bringing the staff along on the changes over time made a difference.Despite how successful the practice was, there was significant opportunity to improve aspects of the business. Taking it slow, getting one change right at a time was key to bringing staff and patients along on the journey.Building a business doesn't mean you have to grind all day, every day. While that's certainly an option, building a successful business should empower you to live the life you want to live within and outside the business.Prioritizing opportunities outside the office requires prioritization of processes and efficiency within the office such that you're maximizing both the people and time in the office.What Connor is reading:Wild At Heart by John EldredgePractice Advantage Reading List** Don't miss out on an extra $15 rebate for all commercial VSP Eye Exams this year - with $15 extended through June of 2026, and $10 thru the end of next year! Visit www.pecaaexamrebate.com now!**
In this can't-miss episode of Beyond the Blitz, Chris Bouldin sits down with Coach Natasha Smallwood, head coach of the Albertville Lady Aggies and one of North Alabama's most respected voices in girls' basketball.With over 22 years of coaching experience, multiple Final Four appearances, regional championships, and a transformational first season at Albertville… Coach Smallwood unpacks the heart, the faith, and the fire behind her calling.⭐ IN THIS EPISODE, COACH SMALLWOOD SHARES:
Today on the show we explore 'Dear Mr. Smallwood -Confederation in the Words of Those Who Lived It'. Host Adam Walsh is joined by researchers from Memorial University's folklore department who compiled hundreds of letters sent to former N.L. premier Joey Smallwood.
Robert Smallwood: Asst. MSOC Coach, Tomball & Author of "Off the Grid, On the Field." [Originally Recorded: 11-21-2025]
Today's speaker is Dr. Will Smallwood, Vice President for Advancement at Cedarville University. Dr. Smallwood encourages us to ask the Lord for wisdom, because He will give it generously. His text is James 1:5.
A quiet suburb woke to sirens and never slept the same. The murder of Leith Von Stein didn't just shake a neighborhood; it cracked the illusion that safety lives behind manicured hedges and porch lights. We follow the ripple effects—from a neighbor's raw letter of shared grief to a town that left lamps burning, phoned in every strange car, and asked whether a killer was still walking among them.As fear swelled, so did the rumors. Some sounded like pulp fiction: mafia plots, undercover identities, even a flock of chickens meant to distract the family's cats. Others cut closer: talk of strained family dynamics, money whispers, and late-night timelines. We unpack how investigators sift noise from signal, chasing every tip without letting gossip dictate the case. You'll hear why the decision to route evidence to the FBI mattered, how lab timelines clash with public impatience, and where forensics can turn speculation into hard fact.The civic storyline is just as gripping. A newly installed city manager faced a flood of anxious calls while an old-school police chief bristled at oversight. That tension shaped trust, transparency, and the way information flowed through the community. Interviews with friends, classmates, and first responders layered in behavioral details—Dungeons & Dragons obsessions, alleged drug use, flat affect under stress—that demanded careful interpretation rather than snap judgment. Along the waterfront festival crowds danced as whispers followed the Von Stein children, proof that life and dread can share the same street.If you care about true crime beyond sensational headlines, this story lays bare what happens when fear moves faster than evidence. Press play to dig into community psychology, investigative discipline, and the fragile line between theory and truth. If the episode resonates, share it with a friend, follow the show, and leave a review to tell us which detail shifted your view.Send us a text Support the show
Launching a capital campaign is one thing. Raising over $200 million and outgrowing your original goals is another. In this episode of The Responsive Lab, hosts Carly Berna and Scott Holthaus sit down with Dr. Will Smallwood, Vice President for Advancement at Cedarville University, to unpack the story behind the wildly successful “One Thousand Days Transformed” campaign. Dr. Smallwood shares the campaign's roots in mission-first storytelling, how strategic planning turned into campus-wide buy-in, and what it really takes to build momentum, from data-informed planning to real-time transparency with donors. You'll hear the lessons Cedarville learned while expanding a campaign goal from $125M to $175M, and ultimately raising over $205M. Plus, Will reflects on what he'd do differently, including that time they switched CRMs mid-campaign. Links from the episode: Connect with Will Learn more about Cedarville University and the “One Thousand Days Transformed” campaign Learn more about Virtuous at virtuous.org/learnmore and download your free Nonprofit CRM Checklist at virtuous.org/crmchecklist
A burned map with the target house circled. A blackened hunting knife in a roadside ash ring. And a timeline that narrows to minutes before a panicked evidence dump. We take you from Bonnie Von Stein's bandaged hospital bed to a midnight search on a rural road, where a farmer's tip turns a hazy home invasion into a meticulously planned attack.We walk through the Sunday night dinner that anchors the timeline, the medical details that undermine a simple narrative, and the tension around who could have known about a recent inheritance, a planned shift to Treasuries, and a life insurance stack that now looms large. Bonnie opens up about money, keys, and house routines; the detectives track painters, housekeepers, lawn crews, and a pet sitter with a key. Then the evidence shifts the ground: charred jeans, a Reebok sole, and two sheets of paper, one a hand-drawn map of Smallwood with Lawson Road labeled and the Von Stein address marked. The attack looks planned by someone unfamiliar with the neighborhood and hurried enough to leave the knife and map where a passing farmer might notice a fire.As storms roll over a packed chapel, the investigation grinds on. A missing blunt weapon suggests a second dump site; a daylight grid search comes up empty. Relatives worry that Chris and Angela seem oddly calm; a peer describes Chris as fragile, unlucky, and rumored to use drugs. Nothing proves involvement, but the fire's timing, the map's intent, and the drive toward Raleigh tighten the circle. Through it all, Bonnie cooperates fully, even providing a blood sample, while her doctor expects a quick discharge and treats her as a victim without hesitation.This chapter is about planning, proximity, and the secrets that make or break a case. Follow the evidence from ICU to asphalt and decide what matters most: the money trail, the map, or the missing club. If this deep dive gripped you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us which clue you think the detectives should chase next.Send us a text Support the show
Send us a textIf you've ever wrestled with questions about purpose—why you're here, what you're made for, or how to uncover it—you won't want to miss this episode with the always dynamic Dr. Bev Smallwood. Learn how God can use even seasons of adversity to reveal your unique purpose and calling.Contact Beverly: bev@drbevsmallwood.comABOUT BEV: Dr. Bev Smallwood is a licensed psychologist who, for the past 40-plus years, has been spreading her message of hope to individuals, families, and organizations across the U.S. and around the world. She's the Founder and CEO of The Hope Center, a psychological clinic she established in 1984. Since the early 80s, Bev's high-content, high-fun, live, in-person programs have enabled organizations to accomplish successful transitions, develop more skillful leaders, intensify employee engagement, reduce turnover, and create fiercely loyal customers. Dr.Bev also creates high-engagement learning in her virtual programs and courses.Bev received her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1981. Since that time, she has regularly received advanced professional training in such areas as stress and anger management, trauma treatment, forensic psychology, organizational assessment and intervention, and leadership development.Dr. Bev is well-known as a resource to the national media. She's been interviewed and quoted in such media outlets as MSNBC, CNN, FOX News, Maury Povich, New York Times, USA Today Weekend, Focus on the Family, Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati Enquirer, Self Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Entrepreneur, and numerous major radio stations and networks. Bev is the author of This Wasn't Supposed to Happen to Me: 10 Make-or-Break Choices When Life Steals Your Dreams and Rocks Your World, (Thomas Nelson, Publishers). She also co-authored KidSpiration: Out of the Mouths of Babes. Currently, she is working on a new book on anger called All The Rage. Dr. Bev Smallwood lives in Hattiesburg, MS. She's the Mom of Greg and Amy, and the grandmother of Joseph, Ethan, Scarlett, and Eli.Thanks for listening to the Embodied Holiness Podcast. We invite you to join the community on Facebook and Instagram @embodiedholiness. Embodied Holiness is a ministry of Parkway Heights United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS. If you're in the Hattiesburg area and are looking for a church home, we'd love to meet you and welcome you to the family. You can find out more about Parkway Heights at our website.
A quiet street in Smallwood is jolted awake by a midnight attack that leaves Leith Von Stein dead and Bonnie barely alive, and within hours the investigation collides with jurisdictional friction, fragile timelines, and the oldest question in homicide: who benefits. We walk through the first full day with Sheriff Nelson Shepard and SBI agent Louis Young as they navigate a thin crime scene, a missing mobile lab, and a press narrative that hints at burglary while the evidence suggests something far more personal.At National Spinning, colleagues paint Leith as a principled auditor who recorded calls to stay accurate, not to trap. A rumored “mobile home” morphs from scandal bait to a practical plan for grandparents, but the money shocks—an inheritance rumored at over a million and life insurance pegged at another million—transform the case from chaos into a motive matrix. Then the autopsy lands like a gavel. Dr. Paige Hudson documents a devastating head blow and a fatal stab to the heart, but it's the stomach contents—chicken and rice—that challenge the 4 a.m. timeline and force a hard reset on alibis and sightings.Tips flood in: a baby blue Japanese station wagon with two scruffy young men, a rumor of a tent-dweller with a fresh bandage, and a farmer's report of a strange early-morning fire that might have burned clothing. Neighbors add social texture—insurance details, calm reactions from the teens, and a weapons-obsessed local kid—while Angela clarifies family plans and distances the household from a mysterious green knapsack left behind. A late-night interview with Chris offers a plausible weekend story framed by schoolwork and beer, yet his nerves keep investigators cautious and curious.What emerges is a layered portrait of motive, opportunity, and timing: money that could tempt, a scene that resists burglary tropes, and a medical timeline that won't sit still. We map the leads, weigh the psychology, and set up the questions that will drive the next phase: Was Bonnie meant to die? Did someone close orchestrate the attack? Or did a stranger's impulse intersect with a family's fortune. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves true crime, and tell us your theory—who gains, and what detail convinced you?Send us a text Support the show
Eli has a special super power. It's the constant inspiration he's received from his father after having lost his leg in a car accident. We talk about that and how his father continues to work despite his injury. We also discuss how Eli has faced his fears in recent days and has conjured up the courage to put himself out there on social media. We also discuss training "the new guy" and how that experience has helped him grow also. I love having younger people on the show and Eli certainly falls into that category at just 23 years of age. This is a good one and I know you're going to like it. This episode of The Drywall Podcast is brought to you by Muddskip. You can find out more information about Muddskip by visiting www.muddskip.com
On this episode, I speak to Georgie Smallwood. Georgie is Chief Product, Technology & Data Officer at Moonpig - the UK's best-known online gifting and greeting card platform. Georgie has built a global career leading product and technology teams at companies like N26, Xero, and Tier Mobility, before joining Moonpig to help transform a 25-year-old household brand into a modern, tech-driven organisation. In this interview, she talks about what it means to create "moments that matter", how Moonpig balances emotional connection with innovation, and how to lead when you're responsible for product, tech and data all at once. We cover a lot, including: Making technology more human: Georgie believes technology should make the world smaller, not bigger - by connecting people, not distancing them. At Moonpig, the goal isn't just to sell cards or gifts, but to help people express love and connection through meaningful gestures. Product with purpose: Moonpig's mission is to be “the world's greatest gifting companion.” Every card printed represents a moment of love, humour, or memory between people. Georgie sees product management at Moonpig as building moments that matter, not just features. Balancing connection and innovation: Moonpig has embraced AI and personalisation, but Georgie cautions against rushing ahead for technology's sake. Instead, the team focuses on introducing innovation in a way that feels natural and accessible to mass-market users. Leading product, technology, and data together: As CPTDO, Georgie bridges three major domains. She admits she's not a data scientist or engineer, but focuses on seeking to understand - asking open questions, learning continuously, and leading through consistency rather than control. On empowerment and leadership: While she values empowered teams, Georgie is pragmatic about balancing autonomy with business realities. She also believes true innovation needs governance, not chaos. Check out Moonpig Check out Moonpig's website: http://moonpig.com/, or their careers page: https://www.moonpig.group/careers/. Connect with Georgie You can connect with Georgie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georginasmallwood/.
This bonus episode of Leading the Bar features a special installment from the Council of Firsts series, which spotlights trailblazing leaders who were the “first” to break barriers in their bar associations. ----- In this episode of the Council of Firsts, Amanda Arriaga, first Latina president of the Austin Bar talks to Carl Smallwood, Director of the Divided Community Project at Moritz Law School and the first African American President of the Columbus Bar Association. This episode was recorded at the American Bar Association/National Conference of Bar Presidents meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. To learn more about NCBP, visit https://ncbp.org For more information about the Divided Community Project, visit https://go.osu.edu/dcp. To contact Carl directly, you can find him at smallwood.21@osu.edu. For more resources about DCP's democracy work, visit https://go.osu.edu/dcpdemocracy or Speaking Out to Strengthen the Guardrails of Democracy. For information about the American Bar Association's Task Force and Advisory Commission on American Democracy, visit https://ambar.org/democracy. For additional resources about the rule of law, the World Justice Project can be found at https://worldjusticeproject.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode Lachy sits down with guest host Tom Smallwood. He is a comedian turned chef daddy of the internet. We chat cannibalism, cookbooks, growing up with the name Smallwood and what we'd feed our friends.Follow us on socials:IG: https://www.instagram.com/nobodyaskedpodcast__/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nobodyaskedpodcast1Watch FULL EPISODES on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NobodyAskedPodJoin the Nobody Asked Secret Headquarters Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/19QXHhHEGt/Send us a question, story or words of affirmation through the FAN MAIL LINK here: https://forms.gle/GQk7RFUb7AHLMYvM6Tom's SocialsIG: instagram.com/tom.smallwoodTikTok: tiktok.com/@tom.smallwoodYouTube: youtube.com/@ThomasSmallwood00:00 How we met and drunk nights out11:00 Tom's Experience on Masterchef13:55 Reality TV17:30 Jaden Laing for Creator of the Year18:50 TikTok Awards21:30 Pivoting from comedy to cooking content27:10 NEW SEGMENT: What are they ordering?33:55 Analysing Tom's Famous Birthday Profile36:55 Growing up with the Surname Smallwood40:30 Potential Onlyfans???42:10 Cannibalism and the best way to cook a person45:50 Which influencer can't cook?46:50 Tom's Debut Cookbook: ‘Tom's Diner'48:30 Lachy's Trump Impression Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
In this podcast episode, Greg Marchildon interviews Peter Neary. He is the co-author, with Melvin Baker, of Joseph Roberts Smallwood: Masthead Newfoundlander, 1900-1949, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2021. This meticulously researched biography covers Joey Smallwood's life from birth to being elected Premier of Newfoundland in 1949. Professor Neary has written numerous books and articles on various aspects of the history of Newfoundland and Labrador as well as the history of Canadian veterans. He has been a professor in the Department of History at the University of Western Ontario since 1965 and is now Professor Emeritus. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: https://bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society's mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada's past
Trussville mayoral candidates Lisa Bright, Ben Short, and J.T. Smallwood join The Writer's Block podcast from the Trussville Civic Center for a podcast-style forum to talk about the upcoming August 26 municipal election. The podcast includes 10 questions for all candidates and 2 each individually.This episode was sponsored by Courtesy GMC in Trussville. Visit www.courtesybirmingham.com to find your next GMC!#Thewritersblock #mayor #Trussville #forum #politics #debate #politicalnews #Alabama #campaign #City #FilmDogMedia #Sony #video #podcastclips #podcasts #growth #economy
Taylor Ransom and Isaiah Smallwood are back in the studio with Sam for a wild ride through some of the most insane youth group stories yet. From a foosball table injury that sent a student to the ER in the worst way imaginable, to a middle schooler questioning whether his nether regions were dislocated, this episode doesn't hold back. You'll also hear about a youth leader who accidentally sparked a police chase, a church choir compliment that went way too far, and a bathroom mystery that turned into a steamy nightmare. This one's packed with chaos, confusion, and the kind of stories you'll be glad didn't happen to you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Youth Group Chronicles: After Hours bonus episode, Cole and Isaiah are back for another unfiltered hangout. We dive into Cole's meltdown over American Airlines making him miss a live show, share some behind-the-scenes moments from our recent events, and interact with the live chat in real time. It's a laid-back, off-the-cuff conversation full of laughs, rants, and the kind of chaos you've come to expect from After Hours.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Fixate & Binge Podcast, I welcome back returning guest and producer Elizabeth Caddy, alongside writer/director Michael Smallwood, to discuss their powerful new independent film TONIGHT AND MAYBE TOMORROW.As the project gears up for its film festival debut, Elizabeth and Michael share the film's origin story — from the first sparks of the script to building a creative partnership grounded in trust, vision, and shared ambition. The duo open up about navigating the challenges of indie filmmaking, working with two key financiers, and the emotional terrain their story explores.Whether you're a fan of grounded storytelling, an aspiring filmmaker, or just love hearing about how a movie gets made from the inside out, this candid, behind-the-scenes conversation offers a window into the collaborative heart of modern independent cinema.Thank you for listening! You can find and follow us with the links below!Read our Letterboxd reviews at:https://letterboxd.com/fixateandbinge/Follow us on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/fixateandbingepodcast/?hl=msFollow us on TikTok at:https://www.tiktok.com/@fixateandbingepodcastVisit our website at:https://fixateandbingepodcast.com/
In this episode of Youth Group Chronicles, Sam is joined by John Scarborough and Isaiah Smallwood as they react to some truly outrageous youth ministry moments—including a mid-worship interruption that left the entire room stunned. From an intern's awkward encounter at a girls' small group to a student's bold million-dollar mistake, things only get wilder as the stories unfold. And just when you think it can't get any worse, camp gets invaded, a vasectomy gets tested, and a worship leader has a wardrobe malfunction in front of 160 middle schoolers…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's another After Hours episode featuring special guests, Cole and Zay—and this one goes off the rails. From rapid fire questions and chaotic chat interactions to hot takes on the Catholic Church, food obsessions, and the music industry, nothing is off-limits. Zay even crashes mid-show. Buckle up.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
J.T. Smallwood, a candidate for mayor in Trussville this year, joins The Writer's Block podcast to talk about why he decided to run for mayor, issues facing the city of Trussville, his plans if elected, and much more! Sponsor the show: Gary.Lloyd87@gmail.com. #trussville #alabama #mayor #government #council #city #election #campaign #JTSmallwood #Thewritersblock #podcast
In this episode of Youth Group Chronicles, Sam is joined by John Scarborough and Isaiah Smallwood for a chaotic lineup of youth ministry stories that'll leave you stunned. From a camp prank gone horribly wrong involving green paint and a shattered window, to a youth pastor who made a shocking mid-conference life decision, this one's packed with twists. But the story that truly steals the show? Let's just say it involves bare cheeks, a broken window, and a whole lot of regret. Buckle up for one of the wildest rides yet.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textAre you a people pleaser? Do you sometimes confuse being a peacemaker with being a peacekeeper? Is your sense of worth wrapped up in what others might be thinking about you? In this episode, Susan and Alex sit down with Dr. Beverly Smallwood to talk about the roots and ripple effects of people pleasing. Whether this is your struggle or not, the insight and wisdom shared here offer something meaningful for everyone. Thanks for listening!ABOUT DR. SMALLWOOD: Dr. Bev Smallwood is a licensed psychologist who, for the past 40-plus years, has been spreading her message of hope to individuals, families, and organizations across the U.S. and around the world. She's the Founder and CEO of The Hope Center, a psychological clinic she established in 1984. Since the early 80s, Bev's high-content, high-fun, live, in-person programs have enabled organizations to accomplish successful transitions, develop more skillful leaders, intensify employee engagement, reduce turnover, and create fiercely loyal customers. Dr.Bev also creates high-engagement learning in her virtual programs and courses.Bev received her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1981. Since that time, she has regularly received advanced professional training in such areas as stress and anger management, trauma treatment, forensic psychology, organizational assessment and intervention, and leadership development.Dr. Bev is well-known as a resource to the national media. She's been interviewed and quoted in such media outlets as MSNBC, CNN, FOX News, Maury Povich, New York Times, USA Today Weekend, Focus on the Family, Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati Enquirer, Self Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Entrepreneur, and numerous major radio stations and networks. Bev's the author of This Wasn't Supposed to Happen to Me: 10 Make-or-Break Choices When Life Steals Your Dreams and Rocks Your World, (Thomas Nelson, Publishers). She also co-authored KidSpiration: Out of the Mouths of Babes. Currently, she is working on a new book on anger called All The Rage. Dr. Bev Smallwood lives in Hattiesburg, MS. She's the Mom of Greg and Amy, and the grandmother of Joseph, Ethan, Scarlett, and Eli.Thanks for listening to the Embodied Holiness Podcast. We invite you to join the community on Facebook and Instagram @embodiedholiness. You can find all our episodes and more at www.embodiedholiness.com. Embodied Holiness is a ministry of Parkway Heights United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS. If you're in the Hattiesburg area and are looking for a church home, we'd love to meet you and welcome you to the family. You can find out more about Parkway Heights at our website.
In this wild installment, host Sam Moss is joined by guests Isaiah Smallwood and John Scarborough as they dive into a story that takes the humble milkshake to outrageous new heights. Forget your everyday treat—this isn't about dessert, it's about a mishap so bizarre it left everyone in shock. Sam, Isaiah, and John break down every twist of an incident that turned a regular youth group hangout into a chaotic, laugh-out-loud moment, filled with unexpected reactions and all the unscripted banter you've come to love from YGC. Get ready for a no-holds-barred look at one of youth ministry's most unforgettable moments, as these three recount the tale with trademark humor and unfiltered style. Tune in and experience the unpredictable, hilarious ride that is Youth Group Chronicles!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#264 Corey Smallwood, owner of Go Performance Clarksburg and Gyminai Fitness Solutions joins me to explore the evolving role of AI in the fitness industry. With 28 years of experience as a coach, speaker, and consultant, Corey brings unique insight into how AI can help fitness professionals save time, enhance client experiences, and stay ahead of the curve. In this episode, we cover: Is using AI in fitness "cheating"? Where to begin if you're brand new to AI Will AI replace coaches? How to stay relevant in an AI-powered future If you're curious (or concerned) about AI, this episode is for you. Links & Resources: Connect with Corey on IG Go Performance Coaches Unscripted Podcast Other Resources & Links:
Welcome to another episode of the "Help Me Abide" podcast, where this season we are being helped by our amazing guests. I'm thrilled to introduce today's special guest, Jessica Smallwood. Jess is my friend and I love and respect her deeply. She is going to help us today with our time management. In todays episode Jessica brings a wealth of biblical knowledge and practical tips to help us navigate our daily schedules with grace. Whether you're juggling work, family, or church Jessica's insights will help you to make the most of your time and find balance by prioritizing your life. So sit back, relax, and get ready to transform the way you manage your time with the incredible Jessica Smallwood. Let's dive in!RESOURCES:So Cal Ladies Conference - RegistrationFriend to Friend - PodcastJR Smallwoods Preaching - Solid Rock Baptist ChurchTo Count for Jesus- SongTEAM:Podcast Facilitator - Mrs Tammy Goddard Host - Jennifer BeilSocial Media Director - Lisa Grubb Music Coordinator - Lindsey Osgood Resource Promoter - Connie MarrujoFOLLOW US:InstagramFacebookWebpageYouTube
A counselor jokingly said that yawning during prayer meant you were demon-possessed. One girl didn't get the joke—panic set in, and it took six hours to calm her down. Join Sam, Isaiah, and Cole on this episode of Youth Group Chronicles for more outrageous youth group stories!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A game of glow-in-the-dark tag in the woods took a terrifying turn when students unknowingly sprinted off a 10-foot drop into a creek. The result? A pile of campers, covered in blood and confusion. Join Sam, Isaiah, and Sha on this episode of Youth Group Chronicles for more insane youth group stories!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A camp counselor was tasked with waking a kid every hour to pee, but on the last night, exhaustion won. The result? A soaked bed—and a poor camper below caught in the crossfire. Join Sam, Isaiah, and Tim on this episode of Youth Group Chronicles for more wild youth group stories!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On a mission trip, one student climbed into bed only to realize a homeschooled kid had his foot… in his mouth. Join Sam, Isaiah, and Cole on this episode of Youth Group Chronicles for more outrageous youth group stories.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A youth group's special needs prom took a wild turn when one girl grabbed the DJ's mic, shouted "“Turn this F-ing bleep up!” and attempted a stage dive—only to hit the floor when no one caught her. Join Sam, Isaiah, and Sha on this episode of Youth Group Chronicles for more crazy youth group stories. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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One youth group went to a nursing home to watch a church service on TV. One person was pushing a wheelchair and noticed it wasn't moving... Come to find out he had ripped out a poor woman's catheter. Join Sam, Isaiah, and Cole on this episode of Youth Group Chronicles to hear some more wild stories.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.