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Some stories are too powerful to hear just once. In this encore presentation of one of our most beloved episodes, Lynn Hoffman sits down with Jennie Smythe — entrepreneur, author, and founder of Girlilla Marketing — for a conversation that left listeners asking for more. This is a story of resilience, leadership and inspiration that is the essence of the Music Saved Me podcast. Jennie Smythe opens up about the moments in her life when music did what nothing else could — carried her through doubt, loss, and transformation, and helped shape the woman and the business leader she would become. It’s the kind of raw, honest storytelling that defines Music Saved Me at its best. Jennie Smythe is also the author of Becoming Girlilla, her inspiring book about building a bold life and a thriving business on your own terms. If you haven’t read it, this episode will make you want to. Jennie is one of the important leaders of the nashville music community. Whether you’re hearing Jennie’s story for the first time or coming back because it moved you the first time around, this is an episode that reminds us why music — and the right words at the right moment — can change everything. Music Saved Me is produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions. Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kellyn Smythe is an expert at helping youth transition from living on devices to connecting with the physical world. Since 2014, he has worked at Pacific Quest, a fully licensed and accredited residential mental healthcare establishment on the island of Hawaii. In this episode we talk about layers of mental health care and what to expect with a digital detox. Listen now!
Join Anna Smythe (Classics) for a discussion of their research on epigraphy, or everyday writing, from subordinate people in pre-Hellenistic Greece.
In this episode, Caron and Lee are joined by learning and development consultant and author Miranda Smythe. Drawing on her extensive experience, Miranda shares practical insights on wellbeing, time management and learning under pressure. Together, they discuss how to balance work, study and personal life, and how small, realistic changes can help learners work smarter, stay resilient and build sustainable habits
In this episode of the Snowbirds Expat Radio Podcast, host Gerry Scott welcomes back returning guest Aaron Dawes, a cross-border personal tax expert with Smythe.While previous conversations focused on Canadians heading south, this discussion flips the script. With shifting economic, political, and lifestyle factors, more Canadians—and Americans—are now moving north, returning to or relocating to Canada despite weather, cost, and lifestyle tradeoffs.Aaron explains what's driving this trend and what individuals need to consider before making the move, especially when it comes to cross-border tax exposure.In this conversation, Gerry and Aaron discuss:Why more Canadians are returning home from the U.S.What's motivating Americans to relocate to CanadaHow lifestyle, stability, and long-term planning factor into relocation decisionsThe tax implications of moving between the U.S. and CanadaWhy cross-border tax planning is critical before you moveCommon mistakes people make when changing tax residencyHow working with a specialist can prevent costly surprisesWith decades of experience handling U.S.–Canada personal tax matters, Aaron offers practical insights for snowbirds, expats, and globally mobile families navigating an increasingly complex cross-border landscape.If you're considering a move—or a move back—this episode highlights why planning ahead matters more than ever.Spending time in the U.S.? Take the guesswork out of tracking your days. Download the Snowbirds U.S. Day Tracker app to monitor your stays, stay compliant, and avoid costly surprises at the border.Connect with Aaron Dawes
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Some people collect memories; others collect stories, objects, and traditions. Keith Meacham does it all, creating a beautiful alchemy of unexpected home goods that celebrate her Mississippi roots.This week on Talk Shop, Ariel heads to the heart of the American South to welcome Keith Smythe Meacham, co-founder of Reed Smythe & Company, the home goods shop she launched in 2018 with her dear friend and fellow Mississippian, the late Julia Reed, a beloved industry legend.Rooted in the Mississippi Delta and shaped by a deep respect for craft and collaboration, Reed Smythe & Company partners with artisans across the South and beyond to create uncommon goods for house and garden. Keith shares her journey from a long career in public education to entrepreneurship, the power of female friendship, and the importance of trusting your gut, both in design and in life.Keith's work and home have been featured in Veranda, Elle Decor, Flower, and Southern Living, and she's been recognized as a Southern Living Tastemaker and a judge for the Garden & Gun Made in the South Awards.From career pivots and creative risk-taking to honoring legacy and building community through design, this is a thoughtful, inspiring conversation about making a home, and a life, that feels true to you.—Learn More about Reed Smythe: https://reedsmythe.com/Follow on social: https://www.instagram.com/reedsmytheco/Explore Keith's ShopMy storefront: https://shopmy.us/shop/mksmeacham—To join Ariel and our Season 5 guests on ShopMy, download the ShopMy app, create a shopper account, and start building wishlists and shopping your favorite pieces: https://go.shopmy.us/join/arielokin
Takin’ a Walk Nashville with Jennie Smythe: Guerrilla Marketing Secrets from Music City with host Sarah Harralson. Join us with Jennie Smythe, founder of Girilla Marketing, for an unforgettable conversation about creative marketing, entrepreneurship, and building a brand in Music City. Jennie shares insider strategies on guerrilla marketing tactics that help businesses stand out without breaking the bank. In this episode, discover how Jennie built her marketing agency from the ground up, her unique approach to helping brands cut through the noise, and why Nashville’s creative energy makes it the perfect backdrop for innovative marketing strategies. Whether you’re a small business owner, marketing professional, or entrepreneur looking for fresh ideas, Jennie’s insights on grassroots campaigns, social media authenticity, and community-driven branding will inspire your next big move. Tune in for real talk about the challenges of entrepreneurship, the power of creative thinking, and how to market like a guerrilla in today’s competitive landscape. Perfect for marketers, business owners, Nashville enthusiasts, and anyone ready to take their brand to the next level. Takin A Walk Nashville is part of the IHeart Podcast Network and is produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions, celebrating the fine art of storytelling.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takin’ a Walk Nashville with Jennie Smythe: Girlilla Marketing Secrets from Music City with host Sarah Harralson. Join us with Jennie Smythe, founder of Girlilla Marketing, for an unforgettable conversation about creative marketing, entrepreneurship, and building a brand in Music City. Jennie shares insider strategies on guerrilla marketing tactics that help businesses stand out without breaking the bank. In this episode, discover how Jennie built her marketing agency from the ground up, her unique approach to helping brands cut through the noise, and why Nashville’s creative energy makes it the perfect backdrop for innovative marketing strategies. Whether you’re a small business owner, marketing professional, or entrepreneur looking for fresh ideas, Jennie’s insights on grassroots campaigns, social media authenticity, and community-driven branding will inspire your next big move. Tune in for real talk about the challenges of entrepreneurship, the power of creative thinking, and how to market like a Girlilla in today’s competitive landscape. Perfect for marketers, business owners, Nashville enthusiasts, and anyone ready to take their brand to the next level. Takin A Walk Nashville is part of the IHeart Podcast Network and is produced by Buzz Knight Media Productions, celebrating the fine art of storytelling.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textNekoda Smythe-Davis didn't grow up dreaming of Olympic medals. She was just a girl from a London council estate who found her way onto the mat, fell in love with judo, and kept showing up through wins, losses, injuries, and identity shifts.In this conversation, she opens up about the weight of expectations, the complexity of walking away, and the courage it takes to rebuild your life from scratch, not for the spotlight but for yourself.If you have ever had to let go of something that once defined you, this episode will stay with you.What You'll HearWhy she never saw herself becoming an Olympian and how that mindset shaped her journeyThe burnout behind the glory and how she held it all together working multiple jobsWhat it took to finally make peace with her decision to step away from judoHow a career-threatening concussion forced her to rethink everythingHer deep faith and how it helped her find calm, clarity, and purposeWhy she gave herself permission to rest for an entire year before choosing what's nextWhat she's building now with Beacon Judo Club and how she's shaping the future of the sportHer message to athletes who feel lost after retirement: you are not broken, you're becomingWant to go deeper? This is more than a story about sport. It's about letting go of identity, grieving a dream, and choosing self-worth over outside validation.Let Nekoda's journey remind you that your life is not over when your career ends. You are allowed to change your mind, rewrite your story, and come home to yourself.If you are navigating what is next in sport or beyond, visit www.2ndwind.ioto learn more or book a consult.
Show Notes Episode 510: “Smack My Witch Up” Part Two of Spooktacular 2025 This week Host Dave Bledsoe got drunk and lost in a Haunted Corn Maze and terrified an entire Church Group when he stumbled out without any pants. (Again) On the show this week the Spooktacular takes us to witch panics and trials throughout history. (Modern included) Along the way we learn Dave considered himself a victim of witch hunt because he was accused of trying to sleep with college age women. (Which he was definitely doing.) Then we move right into the Protestant Reformation, which reformed Europe into a WHOLE bunch of brutality wars. (Not that they needed an excuse.) Then we dig into how random old women with skin conditions were accused of sexual liaisons with demons all over Europe and America. (Warts are a demon turn on) We turn to the colonies to learn how and why Salem was a hot bed of witch activity and why it stopped. (Religion and Money. Spoiler alert.) Finally we examine the status of witch hunts today. Our Sponsor this week is Turgidson and Smythe, Barristers of Witches, for not every hag is, in truth, a witch. We open the show with a visit from the Witchfinder and close with The Gitarinet Duo who are disciplinarians. Show Theme: Hypnostate Prelude to Common Sense The Show on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whatthehellpodcast.bsky.social The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjxP5ywpZ-O7qu_MFkLXQUQ The Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthehellwereyouthinkingpod/ Our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/kHmmrjptrq Our Website: https://www.whatthehellpodcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/s7oxOEa4ZbY?si=lKswHO7E6b4uRq6k Buy Our Stuff: https://www.seltzerkings.com/shop Citations Needed: Witchcraft and the Reformation https://tudorblogger.com/2013/05/02/witchcraft-and-the-reformation-2/ Wikipedia: Witch Hunt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch_hunt The ‘Malleus Maleficarum': Ancient book offers ways to identify a witch https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/malleus-maleficarum-ancient-books-offers-ways-identify-witch/B5PRVNGF3BF2JAPEEC4YRM6HGE/ A brief and true narrative of some remarkable passages relating to sundry persons afflicted by witchcraft at Salem village, which happened from the nineteenth of March to the fifth of April, 1692 collected by Deodat Lawson. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A49794.0001.001/?view=toc SALEM WITCHCRAFT TRIALS: THE PERCEPTION OF WOMEN IN HISTORY, LITERATURE AND CULTURE http://facta.junis.ni.ac.rs/lal/lal201001/lal201001-01.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with Guelph, Ontario author Karen Smythe about Karen's novel, A Town With No Noise (Palimpsest Press, 2025). Samara and J., a struggling young couple, are off to J.'s birthplace, Upton Bay, a small town turned upscale theatre and winery destination. Sam has been hired by an editor friend to write a promotional piece about the place while she and J. stay with his grandfather Otto, a prominent businessman in his day. But their visit does not go as planned. Sam's explorations of Upton's tourist attractions lead her to ugly truths behind the quaint little town's façade—discoveries that are counterpointed with vignettes of the town's wealthy, elderly ruling class, painting a different picture than the one Sam's friend expects her to provide. Tensions between Sam and J. worsen as J.'s true nature emerges and Sam begins to question both his values and his family's past—especially after Otto tells them stories about his time as a German soldier during WW2. Back in the city, Sam's opinions and judgments about what is right and wrong are tested when a shocking truth surfaces about her grandmother's flight from Norway after the war, profoundly changing Sam's understanding of who she is and who she wants to become. In A Town with No Noise, fact and fiction combine to ask difficult questions about the communities we build, questions that are as relevant today as ever: Who stays? Who is chased away? And who decides? About Karen Smythe: Karen Smythe is the author of the novel This Side of Sad (Goose Lane Editions, 2017), the story collection Stubborn Bones (Polestar/Raincoast, 2001), and the critical study Figuring Grief: Gallant, Munro, and the Poetics of Elegy (McGill-Queen's U.P., 1992). She lives in Guelph, Ontario. 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 this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with Guelph, Ontario author Karen Smythe about Karen's novel, A Town With No Noise (Palimpsest Press, 2025). Samara and J., a struggling young couple, are off to J.'s birthplace, Upton Bay, a small town turned upscale theatre and winery destination. Sam has been hired by an editor friend to write a promotional piece about the place while she and J. stay with his grandfather Otto, a prominent businessman in his day. But their visit does not go as planned. Sam's explorations of Upton's tourist attractions lead her to ugly truths behind the quaint little town's façade—discoveries that are counterpointed with vignettes of the town's wealthy, elderly ruling class, painting a different picture than the one Sam's friend expects her to provide. Tensions between Sam and J. worsen as J.'s true nature emerges and Sam begins to question both his values and his family's past—especially after Otto tells them stories about his time as a German soldier during WW2. Back in the city, Sam's opinions and judgments about what is right and wrong are tested when a shocking truth surfaces about her grandmother's flight from Norway after the war, profoundly changing Sam's understanding of who she is and who she wants to become. In A Town with No Noise, fact and fiction combine to ask difficult questions about the communities we build, questions that are as relevant today as ever: Who stays? Who is chased away? And who decides? About Karen Smythe: Karen Smythe is the author of the novel This Side of Sad (Goose Lane Editions, 2017), the story collection Stubborn Bones (Polestar/Raincoast, 2001), and the critical study Figuring Grief: Gallant, Munro, and the Poetics of Elegy (McGill-Queen's U.P., 1992). She lives in Guelph, Ontario. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Karen Smythe's previous books include the novel This Side of Sad (Goose Lane Editions, 2017), the story collection Stubborn Bones (Polestar/Raincoast, 2001), and the critical study Figuring Grief: Gallant, Munro, and the Poetics of Elegy (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1992). Her family background is Norwegian and German/Irish. She lives with her husband in Guelph, Ontario. Her newest release is the novel A Town Without Noise published by Windsor's Palimpsest Press. https://palimpsestpress.ca/books/a-town-with-no-noise-karen-smythe/
Yohan joins Freshly Grounded to share the story of growing up in a Rastafarian-led, God-centred home in West London, stumbling through Catholic pews and Baptist choirs, then finding Islam via a co-worker who prayed at Heathrow before pulling shifts at Caffè Nero. We unpack what actually tipped him over the line to take shahādah, the lonely stretch many reverts don't talk about, and how fatherhood (now six kids!) and the loss of a brother reshaped his faith and priorities.
Spider-Man vs. Spider Slayer 2.0! Smythe vs. J. Jonah Jameson! Aunt May vs. the pressed linen sheets of her hospital bed! Harry Osborn vs. Male Pattern Baldness at such a young age! All that and more as we dive deeper into the power the media wields and what happens when that power is subverted. Sign up @patreon.com/hspp for all our bonus content!
Dave's Journey Back To Nature: Part 6A Naturist Media Empire.Based on posts by Big galoot, in 6 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories.Suzi, the entertainer.We all sat there a little lost for words, Annie eventually saying "Well I'd sign up just for the views in the garden."We all smiled at this before Suzi said, "Do you think she did that all off the top of her head, unscripted and unplanned."I nodded before saying "I think so, she just a complete natural. She manages to combine a relaxed wholesomeness with an incredible sexuality."Annie laughed, "Dave, When did you become so articulate?""I know what you mean; normally he just rubs his cock like an ape and says 'I'd like to fuck that'.I stuck my tongue out at the two laughing women before all our attentions turned to Muriel and BJ who were coming through the door. Muriel was still naked and smiling broadly, her face alight with the cold and the excitement. Annie gave BJ a ‘thumbs-up' and he smiled, whether because of the Wi-Fi, or something else, I'm not sure.Suzi stood and embraced Muriel, "You were incredible, did you just make that up off the top of your head?""I did. I considered winking at the camera with my asshole when I was bent over, but decided to do it with my eye at the end." When we all stopped laughing Muriel said, "That was so exhilarating and exciting I want to do it every day. How did it look on the screen?""Brilliant." Annie said, "The quality was great and you were mesmerizing."Muriel went and put a dressing gown on to warm up a bit, when she returned she said, "So what do we do now, can we post it online?""We could but there's no real point." BJ said. "Firstly I need to set Annie up in her cabin so she can broadcast tonight. After she's finished I can come back here and set up your site, get you a paywall and then you're good to go. We can post that as your intro video and I can show you how to add content yourself.""Wonderful, why don't you both come back for a celebratory meal and we can do it after, if we're not too jolly."It turned out Annie wanted to rent two cabins, one to live in and one as a studio to film in. I helped them carry their gear in and then left them to get ready, Annie telling me the cam site she was on and to make sure we all watched later.We logged on and hardly recognized the bedroom she was filming from, whatever they'd done with the lights it looked amazing. Annie was sat in a large swivel chair I'd carried in earlier, smiling as big as ever. "Do you think we should have another small glass of wine while we watch?" Muriel asked, Suzi looking at her as if it was a silly question; I went to the kitchen and opened a new bottle.I could hear them both giggling and wondered what I was missing, corking the bottle in my haste to get back. "What have I missed?""Nothing too exciting, just Annie undoing a button and squeezing her tits through her shirt." Muriel said."That's enough for Dave to start wanking." Suzi chided me."You don't give me any credit, I'd want to see at least two buttons undone." I feign indignation.She'd only been on ten minutes but already had over forty viewers, as if they were waiting for her to come on. "I think I'll start the cooking, call me when it heats up." With that Muriel left and went to the kitchen, leaving the two of us alone for the first time that day."How you doing, it's been a strange day." I said as I hugged Suzi."I'm doing ok, excited and nervous at the same time, I can't believe we've agreed to film ourselves naked."I was about to point out that last year, plenty of people had cameras when she posed as Lady Godiva but before I could Suzi leant in and gave me a gorgeous, sumptuous kiss, only interrupted by Muriel shouting. "I seem to be low on potatoes. Do you have any over at your cabin?""I think we do, I'll go and have a look." Suzi kissed me again and said, "See you soon lover boy, don't get too excited by Annie's cam show." Before standing and leaving.After a few minutes Muriel returned, saying she couldn't do anymore til Suzi came back.Annie was up to eighty viewers and began removing her shirt. Her tits were pushed up in an undersized bra, "I love her tits." Muriel said, almost lecherously. I was smiling at this when Annie's face suddenly turned away from the camera, a surprised looked replaced by an even bigger smile.I almost choked on my wine. A naked Suzi was kissing Annie, before breaking the embrace and waving at the camera. Suzi turned and bent at the waist, her hands coming behind her and pulling her cheeks apart, the camera somehow automatically zooming in. She straightened and blew a kiss before walking off camera as calmly as she'd walked on. Annie looked speechless, managing "That's the ghost of Lady Godiva who haunts these cabins." Before bursting into a fit of giggles.By the silly grin on Muriel's face I could tell she wasn't as surprised as me, "What? You didn't really think I was out of potatoes did you?""Suzi came up with that idea when you were getting the wine, she texted BJ to make sure he left the doors unlocked." I just smiled, I loved these women.Suzi came bursting through the door, breathless and naked, apart from the slippers on her feet, her body pink and her nipples hard. I stood up and she almost jumped into my arms, kissing and hugging me hungrily, "It was cold and I decided to run back, it felt so wonderful that I did another short lap of the camp as well. How did I look?""Incredible, stunning." Said Muriel.I couldn't help myself, I rubbed my cock and said in my deepest, dumbest voice "I'd like to fuck that." Muriel looked on confused as we laughed at our silly inside joke.I cuddled Suzi again and with her back to Muriel I pulled her ass cheeks apart "What do you think Muriel, should she have done it like this." I adjusted my hands and swiveled from another angle, "Or like this?"Muriel giggled, "Stop that David or I'll never get the supper cooked."As you can imagine, the cam show and Suzi's surprise appearance was the main subject of conversation as we ate. Annie joined us and said she loved it and so did the audience. BJ said it was all recorded and we could watch it back if we wanted, We all laughed as Suzi went bright red and said no thank you.BJ quickly set up the site and we came up with a name "Naked Me' not very inventive but to the point. He said we should shoot a few photos and videos next, and we'd be up and running. He said that if we planned on putting up daily updates and chatting; and answering patrons questions we should charge at least a month pass for basic, and more for the interactive elements. We said we'd decide by the next day, when the site went live.What with the long, exciting day and the wine; I think we were all exhausted and a little emotional as we kissed each other goodnight. I thought Suzi and I might chat some more, but we quickly fell asleep.We awoke groggily to a knocking on our cabin, Suzi kicking me out of bed to go out and answer the door. I shut the bedroom door then opened the front door. A vibrant and naked Muriel greeted me, video camera in hand. Filming my bleary-eyed face she started talking, 'This is ‘Dan', our property manager. He lives here with his fiancée Sandy', our events coordinator. She scanned down my naked body, my cock twitching when the camera reached it, 'As you can see, he's pleased to see me.' She stopped filming and entered the cabin, whispering she said, "Get Suzi out of bed but don't tell her I have the camera."I was waking up a bit and thought it might be a bit of fun. I walked back into the bedroom to find Suzi dozing but barely covered by the duvet, it took all my willpower not to ignore Muriel and climb back into bed. I woke her gently, "Muriel's in the living room.""Well tell her to come in here.""She already sat down, she seems upset by something."This was sneaky, but I knew the effect it would have, Suzi, wakening more, and after looking at me strangely, climbed out of bed and went to Muriel.'And this is the gorgeous ‘Sandy', the girl with the sexiest bed head in the world.'It took Suzi a moment to realize what was going on, and that she was being filmed. I stood behind her, but could see her raise her arm and her finger, "Fucking bitch." She said, although not too angrily. She turned back into the bedroom and looked down at my semi hard-on, saying, "And you can put that fucking thing away as well." Before diving back onto the bed and pulling the duvet up around her.Muriel was smiling and still filming, laughing as she said, 'So another glorious day in naked central begins.'Muriel put the camera down and said to get back into bed and she'd bring coffee in."I'm up now, all of me. Why don't I film you making coffee." I offered.Muriel was a star, talking to the camera the whole time, bestowing the virtues of a naked lifestyle and giving silly if quaint little bits of advice, 'Be very careful when boiling a kettle, especially you more voluptuous ladies, as one's nips can easily get scolded.'She seemed completely comfortable being naked in front of the camera and moved with an elegance and grace, her whole demeanor exuding confidence and positivity Her posture and long legs made her look very fuckable.She picked up the two mugs and motioned for me to follow her into the bedroom. Suzi sat up and automatically pulled the duvet up around herself. Muriel bent and gave a lovely view of her ass as she placed the coffees on the nightstand. She turned to the camera and said that she was going to leave us to enjoy our coffee in peace and that she was going to come back later and interview us. She took the camera from me and filmed my naked butt, climbing back into bed.She turned the camera off and sat on the edge of the bed, "Sorry about the rude awakening, couldn't resist it.""Cow." Suzi looked at the clock and saw it was 9:30; way later than we'd normally get up "What time have you been up since?" I asked Muriel.Muriel smiled, "BJ knocked me up at 7am."You could always rely on Muriel to use a double entendre, if she could. "Said he had an appointment at 9.”“I interjected that I wanted an appointment at 69.”He ignored my mastery of wit and asked; did I want him to set a few cameras up in my living quarters, so we could get the site going?I said ‘yes' and he put one in my bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living room.""But your toilet is also in your bathroom." I said.Muriel's eyes widened as a silly grin crossed her face, "I know, exciting isn't it. You can hear me go but not actually see anything, other than if I stand to wipe. I did pee in the shower before I came out, just to see the quality and you can even see the pee bouncing up as it splashes.""Enough information.” Suzi interjected; “And did this go out on our site?" Suzi inquired."It did, but no one's watching, as we don't have any members yet. All the live stuff is stored though, so we can access it later, and put it up if we want, for anyone who's missed it.BJ said he'd been thinking about it, and that we should have two sections to the site, a sort of VIP area where they can see daily live streams and another area where people can chat and see video's and pictures we post. £25 for the VIP and £10 for the standard.""What content's up now?""The intro video that is free and a video of me getting out of bed and stretching. I fluffed up my hair like an arena rock star from the 80s, then climbed back in bed once the camera was up. Then I pretended to be just getting up. I also wrote a quick blog, explaining about us and the site.""You've been busy." Suzi said, smiling as she took a sip of her coffee "Don't you mind having the cameras in your house?"Muriel hesitated, and even looked a little sheepish, "If I'm honest it's like all my wildest fantasies come true, being naked and exposed, with ‘god knows who' watching me; but still very safe in my own home. Kids, I've been like a cat in heat, since BJ woke me up."I hadn't had a pee since I woke, and that, combined with listening to Muriel, had me almost painfully hard.I looked at Suzi who had a look on her face that I knew well, a plan, often a dangerous or sexy one, was forming in her head.“Dave, you get up and take the camera. Muriel you lie down and spread your legs. Show the world how turned on you are.”You could see Muriel wanted to, "I don't think we're meant to be that type of fans site.""As you said, yourself; we don't have any fans yet." Suzi literally jumped out of bed, her bouncing boobs and jiggling ass adding to the sexuality in the room. "Dave you turn the camera on, and I'll get our laptop.”She returned from the living room, the lap top open and typing with one hand, her eyes widening, and a smile forming on her lips. Then, giving me a dirty look before giggling, "You're meant to be filming Muriel not me."She placed the computer on the bed where she'd lain, her lovely young boobs filling the screen in HD. "'Dan'! Get out of bed and film Muriel."I did as I was told, my cock sticking out, almost obscenely, as I tried to keep the camera trained on Muriel."You've got a massive boner! It's one of the things male naturists most worry about, getting a socially embarrassing erection, I was thinking I should do a tutorial for the site on how to get rid of them." As Muriel said, this she took a playful swipe at my cock, and chatted her teeth, almost ‘Hannibal Lecter' style."You're such a tart, now lie down and show the world how much you like being filmed." ‘Sandy' said.Muriel lay down and put her head on my pillow, the lap top showing the live stream beside her. I was at the foot of the bed and let the camera slowly pan up her body, her hands gently caressing her tummy and tits."Pinch your nipples." Muriel did as ‘Sandy' ordered, a small groan escaping her lips. "Pinch them harder, twist them, pull them to the ceiling, show the world what a bitch on heat will do."Muriel did it, her eyes closing, her breath shortening and her muscles tensing as she worked herself up."Finger yourself, that's it, pull your cunt apart for the world to see. Put three fingers in, rub your clit." There was a gleam of sweat all over Muriel, the sweat and the tension in her muscles making her look incredible as her orgasm built."Open your eyes, look at ‘Dan's' big cock, where do you want it, in your mouth, in your pussy, up your ass." A stream of yes, yes, yes's escaped Muriel's lips as she arched off the bed, almost panting for breath as she collapsed back down.I stopped filming and looked to Suzi, her own face red and her hand between her legs. As if reading my mind, she said; "Don't you fucking dare."I smiled and put the camera down, instead I moved to Muriel and gently kissed her forehead, before covering her with the duvet."I think we all need a cold shower, and no, not at yours' in front of the camera." Suzi said this as she looked at the lap top, giggling, and sayings 'oops.'
A conversation with music industry executive Jennie Smythe of Girlilla Marketing, who has just released her memoir, Becoming Girlilla.
Jennie Smythe was 40 years old, grieving the loss of her father, newly diagnosed with cancer, and had just dropped out of school. She had no backup plan — but she had one moment of clarity: she wasn't going to follow the path others expected. She was going to build her own.In this conversation, Jennie shares how she turned crisis into clarity, and what it really looks like to start over with nothing. If you feel behind, unqualified, or unsure of your next move, this episode is for you.What You'll Learn:✅ How to turn crisis and grief into clarity✅ Why “no degree + no plan” becomes your edge✅ What real leadership looks like through personal loss✅ The mindset shift that makes building from scratch possible✅ How to build a business rooted in values, not survivalTimestamps:(00:00) – Intro(03:40) – Cancer, grief, and dropping out(07:29) – Choosing herself over expectations(11:10) – Walking away from the conventional path(14:42) – Why Jennie refuses to fake confidence(19:08) – Building with purpose and integrity(24:01) – Leading through grief(27:35) – Starting her business with zero funding(31:54) – Conversations that shaped her leadership(36:42) – The truths of rebuilding from nothing(42:13) – Identity shift: how to start over strongerAbout Jennie Smythe:Jennie Smythe is the founder and CEO of Girlilla Marketing, a Nashville-based digital marketing agency representing some of the biggest names in country music. With over two decades of experience at the intersection of entertainment, media, and strategy, Jennie has built a reputation as one of the most trusted voices in artist-first digital branding.Before launching Girlilla, she held leadership roles at Warner Music Nashville, Universal Music Group, and AOL Music. Her work is known for blending deep empathy with sharp execution — helping artists and entrepreneurs build lasting, values-driven communities online.Jennie is also a breast cancer survivor, advocate, and mentor to women navigating nontraditional leadership paths.Check out Jennie Smythe:https://www.girlillamarketing.com/about-jenniehttps://www.instagram.com/girlillajenniehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniesmytheCheck out Chris Do:Website: https://zaap.bio/thechrisdoLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BizOfDesignInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thechrisdo/Twitter:https://x.com/thechrisdoTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thechrisdoThreads:https://www.threads.net/@thechrisdoZaap: https://zaap.bio/thechrisdoClubhouse:https://www.clubhouse.com/@thechrisdoBehance: https://www.behance.net/chrisdoCheck out The Futur:Website:
A college dropout, Jennie Smythe had no backup plan — but she had one moment of clarity: she wasn't going to follow the path others expected. She was going to build her own. By her early 40s, while grieving the loss of her father and newly diagnosed with breast cancer, she had built an award-winning digital marketing firm - Girlilla Marketing. In this conversation, Jennie shares how she turned crisis into clarity, and what it really looks like to start over with nothing. If you feel behind, unqualified, or unsure of your next move, this episode is for you. What You'll Learn: ✅ How to turn crisis and grief into clarity ✅ Why “no degree + no plan” becomes your edge ✅ What real leadership looks like through personal loss ✅ The mindset shift that makes building from scratch possible ✅ How to build a business rooted in values, not survival Timestamps: (00:00) – Intro (03:40) – Cancer, grief, and dropping out (07:29) – Choosing herself over expectations (11:10) – Walking away from the conventional path (14:42) – Why Jennie refuses to fake confidence (19:08) – Building with purpose and integrity (24:01) – Leading through grief (27:35) – Starting her business with zero funding (31:54) – Conversations that shaped her leadership (36:42) – The truths of rebuilding from nothing (42:13) – Identity shift: how to start over stronger About Jennie Smythe: Jennie Smythe is the founder and CEO of Girlilla Marketing, a Nashville-based digital marketing agency representing some of the biggest names in country music. With over two decades of experience at the intersection of entertainment, media, and strategy, Jennie has built a reputation as one of the most trusted voices in artist-first digital branding. Before launching Girlilla, she held leadership roles at Warner Music Nashville, Universal Music Group, and AOL Music. Her work is known for blending deep empathy with sharp execution — helping artists and entrepreneurs build lasting, values-driven communities online. Jennie is also a breast cancer survivor, advocate, and mentor to women navigating nontraditional leadership paths. Check out Jennie Smythe: https://www.girlillamarketing.com/about-jennie https://www.instagram.com/girlillajennie https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniesmythe Check out Chris Do: Website: https://zaap.bio/thechrisdo LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BizOfDesign Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thechrisdo/ Twitter:https://x.com/thechrisdo TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thechrisdo Threads:https://www.threads.net/@thechrisdo Zaap: https://zaap.bio/thechrisdo Clubhouse:https://www.clubhouse.com/@thechrisdo Behance: https://www.behance.net/chrisdo Check out The Futur: Website: https://www.thefutur.com/ Courses: https://www.thefutur.com/shop Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-futur/ Podcasts: https://thefutur.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefuturishere/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theFuturisHere/ Twitter: https://x.com/thefuturishere TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefuturishere Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/thefuturishere
The Steelers and Falcons are profiled! We do a lot of Arthur Smith slander today. Follow us on Betstamp and we can find out of Aaron Rodgers was on the Epstein flight logs! https://signupexpert.com/thfantac Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The spotlight is on Bonnie and Cole this episode as they struggle to find meaning in their work! A dastardly villain has wreaked havoc in Megalopolis, and only the lawyers of Smith, Smithson, Smed, and Smythe can sue him... if they can find a client willing to pull the legal trigger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyson Bagent and Durham Smythe sit down with Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on Bears, etc. to dive into the Bears' evolving identity on offense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Ian and Puckguy as we discuss, but not limited to: - Panthers one win away - Can two guys share the Conn Smythe? - Celebrini Celebrating - Sam Dickinson: teal or no teal? - Trades starting, will we see Jake Walman 2.0?! - AHL Calder Cup Controversy and more! Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
This week, we’re joined by Mike Nawrocki, best known for his work in co-creating the beloved children’s series VeggieTales, and voice of Larry the Cucumber. Mike shares the leap of faith he took with college friend and VeggieTales co-creator Phil Vischer, the setbacks and devastating losses they faced along the way to create what would become an iconic staple for families all over, and how simple stories told by talking vegetables helped people understand just how much God loves them. Later, we’ll hear from Jennie Smythe, the CEO of Girlilla Marketing. Through the tragic cancer diagnosis that Jennie helped her father walk through, to her own battle with breast cancer, Jennie shares how life’s challenges have shown her that her security and identity rests in Jesus alone. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Brandi Rhodes Upcoming interview: Becky Murray Jesus Calling commemorative edition Mike Nawrocki VeggieTales Phil Vischer Dead Sea Squirrels Christian and Missionary Alliance Crown College Jim Henson Peace Corps Everland Entertainment 3-2-1 Penguins Jonah My Utmost for His Highest The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything Lipscomb University Matthew West Mac Powell Ellie Holcomb www.mikenawrocki.com www.gominno.com Jennie Smythe Girlilla Marketing pancreatic cancer breast cancer www.girlillamarketing.com Becoming Girlilla Interview Quotes: “The Silly Songs helped the kids fall in love with Larry the Cucumber and the other characters to the point where they love this character, they trust this character, and they care what the character has to say about God making them special and loving them very much.” - Mike Nawrocki “We lost everything, so it was a really, really tough time. For me, from a kind of a personal and spiritual standpoint, it really made it clear to me how much I needed God in my life. It's like my only security can be found in my relationship with Jesus. That's really the only truly secure thing that there is in this world.” – Mike Nawrocki “It’s really neat to see kind of everything coming together and the heart of the [Dead Sea Squirrels series] and my wanting to do this in the first place was to share more of the gospel story, tell more New Testament stories, and share the gospel message with kids.” - Mike Nawrocki “While there’s nothing great to talk about in terms of pancreatic cancer and losing your father, what was amazing about that situation is that he gave me forgiveness.” - Jennie Smythe “I can’t help but think that my dad speaking to me at that time was a little bit of a divine intervention, and I am forever grateful for that.” - Jennie Smythe “As I was able to get better physically [from my cancer], I was also able to recognize the amazing things that I had. I just decided I wouldn’t have any bad days. I might have bad moments. I certainly still get angry and emotional, say the wrong things, don’t do the right things–you know—normal human behavior. But [I approach life] more from a place of appreciating that I wake up each day and I have the opportunity to make it the best day of my life.” - Jennie Smythe “It’s really important to show up when you are vulnerable and when you’re struggling, because you can really help people.” - Jennie Smythe ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What’s Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website TikTok Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Originally recorded in Novemeber 2022, this week we revisit Jann's conversation with Tommy Smythe where we are reminded that so much has changed, yet so much is the same. Tommy's instagram post sparked a discussion about kindness and courage unfortunately inspired by a shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs. For 15+ years, Tommy Smythe has been travelling the world in search of lifestyle stories. His passion for design, architecture and hospitality lead him to communities and cultures of all kinds and audiences continue to grow on different platforms. Off camera, he maintains an international portfolio of private residential design projects as well as an active presence in print media. He's been a contributor for several publications including House and Home Magazine, Chatelaine, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star and National Post. Maybe you've seen him on your television, too! He's been a part of several CTV Bell Media / HGTV productions including Sarah Off the Grid, Great Canadian Homes, and has been a guest expert everywhere from The Marilyn Denis Show to Breakfast Television. Find out more about Tommy and his work: https://www.thisistom.ca/ https://www.theexpert.com/expert/tommysmythe Follow Tommy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tommysmythe/ Until June 14th, get up to 20% off select tires thanks to our friends at Fountain Tire! PLUS, up to $120 off a set of select Goodyear tires with a mail in rebate. Plus, $50 off any service when you spend at least $150 when you purchase select tires. Find a location near you: https://www.fountaintire.com/ Leave us a voicenote! https://jannardenpod.com/voicemail/ Get access to bonus content and more on Patreon: https://patreon.com/JannArdenPod Order ONLYJANNS Merch: https://cutloosemerch.ca/collections/jann-arden Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Smythe and Astrid face the daunting -- and maybe flat out impossible -- task of whipping their team into shape for the big game.
Following their unplanned adventure through the Beta Quadrant and back in time, the crew enjoy some downtime on Earth when someone from Smythe's past reconnects and sweeps them all up into the biggest sporting event of the year.
On this very special episode of the YMC podcast with author and CEO of Girlilla Marketing Jennie Smythe, we sit down with her to discuss overcoming adversity, the importance of relationships in the music industry, and her female-led business. She emphasized mental health, early cancer detection, and the need for gratitude amidst challenges. Subscribe to the newsletter! YourMorning.Coffee
Mother's Day can be hard for women who are not biological or adoptive moms. Angel and Michelle join Tasha to discuss how God has used their maternal gifts through in spiritually formative and fulfilling ways. Show Notes:Summer Bible StudySummer BookUse code: PRESTONWOOD for Free Shipping
Join @thebuzzknight for this inspiring episode with Founder and CEO of Girlilla Marketing, Jennie Smythe. She has a new book out called "Becoming Girlilla" and she shares her insights on entrepreneurship, marketing strategies and how passion and perseverance can turn dreams into reality. You'll love hearing from this Great American Leader and get motivated to chase your own success. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join @thebuzzknight for this inspiring episode with Founder and CEO of Girlilla Marketing, Jennie Smythe. She has a new book out called "Becoming Girlilla" and she shares her insights on entrepreneurship, marketing strategies and how passion and perseverance can turn dreams into reality. You'll love hearing from this Great American Leader and get motivated to chase your own success. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Annie tells Phoebe about Mary Blair, a prominent concept artist who was pivotal in producing well-known art and animation for The Walt Disney Company, and Phoebe tells Annie about Brettena Smythe, an Australian women's rights activist and entrepreneur.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/chickstory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A shady corporation tries to evict a supervillain from her lair, and Smith, Smythe, Smithers, and Smithson is on the case! Harper reluctantly helps with Mal's delay tactics, but a mysterious rival from Mal's past may drive Mal to extremes... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A shady corporation tries to evict a supervillain from her lair, and Smith, Smythe, Smithers, and Smithson is on the case! Harper reluctantly helps with Mal's delay tactics, but a mysterious rival from Mal's past may drive Mal to extremes... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest today, Jennie Smythe, is the founder and CEO of Girlilla Digital Marketing Agency, whose current roster includes Willie Nelson, Blondie, Brooke Shields, Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts, and Vince Gill, to name a few. Jennie has been one of the messiahs shepherding the music industry into the 21st century of digital marketing. Many of you will relate to her rough, gritty past and be inspired by her story, which is told, warts and all, in her tell-all book that drops today, 4.15.25, entitled Becoming Girlilla: My Journey To Unleashing Good In Real Life, Online, and In Others. BOY! Did we have a lot to talk about! Oh yeah...I forgot to mention she's a Cancer survivor, too. The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on TL's Road House, Tracy Lawrence welcomes industry powerhouse Jennie Smythe on the bus for a deep dive into the world of country music, leadership and legacy. Jennie is known for her digital marketing agency, Girlilla Marketing, which she founded in 2008. Tracy learns from Jennie about being a young woman coming up in the music industry, how she felt dropping out of college to get her start in Los Angeles and her take on the way media has changed over her two decades of experience. Jennie talks about her new book ‘Becoming Girlilla' that offers an unfiltered look at her journey through career challenges, personal growth and her battle with cancer. Tune in today for an insightful, heartfelt conversation!
Join Lynn Hoffman for this moving episode with the Founder and CEO of Girlilla Marketing, Jennie Smythe. Her company is an award winning digital strategy company representing a large roster of famous entertainers and brands and she has a new book called "Becoming Girilla, My Journey to unleashing good in real life, online and in others."Her unfiltered, inspiring memoir showcases her leadership, resilience and authenticity and she clearly knows the healing power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media Productions Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this moving episode with the Founder and CEO of Girlilla Marketing, Jennie Smythe. Her company is an award winning digital strategy company representing a large roster of famous entertainers and brands and she has a new book called "Becoming Girilla, My Journey to unleashing good in real life, online and in others."Her unfiltered, inspiring memoir showcases her leadership, resilience and authenticity and she clearly knows the healing power of music. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media Productions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennie Smythe, CEO of Girlilla Marketing, not only brings on unique & interesting clients, ranging from local businesses to well-known actors, but has proudly ensured her agency remains female-led throughout the 17 years she has been running it. With her tenure as a woman in both the music and digital marketing industries comes a great deal of lessons imparted onto her – thus, she decided to compile them all into a memoir. In this episode we dive into Smythe's journey that led to her memoir, the evolution of diverse representation in the music industry, how the digital age has allowed for increased artist & fan expression, and the role of creativity in marketing.
Weekly Podcast #513 - Jennie Smythe is the founder and CEO of Girlilla Marketing. She is also a close friend of Big D & Bubba! Jennie discusses "girl locker room talk", how to handle crisis situations, and ... Lukas Nelson's feet?
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Hello Backstory Fans! In this episode, we dive into the excitement of Spring's arrival, sharing our thoughts on the season and a mysterious uptick in our podcast listens. We discuss everything from fun new mottos for Pennsylvania to the unpredictable nature of the podcasting world. Then, join us for an exhilarating journey with our guest, Jennie Smythe, a creative force in the music industry whose latest memoir "Becoming Girlilla" is making waves. Discover how she transitioned from watching MTV to shaping her own path in music, and learn about the inspiring influences that guided her all the way to Music Row. You'll hear personal stories that delve deep into the challenges of aligning one's passion with their profession, the role of supportive mentors, and the profound questions life throws at us. It's a heartfelt conversation about finding your true self and the power of connection. So cozy up and enjoy this enriching session with us!
Miami's roster shake-up is underway, with the team parting ways with Raheem Mostert, Durham Smythe, and Kendall Fuller to clear cap space. But with holes to fill—especially at cornerback, safety, and along the offensive line—these moves are just the beginning. Another Dolphins Podcast is hosted by Joshua Houtz (@Houtz) and Jake Mendel (@JMendel94). Thoughts or questions — reach out to us at AnotherDolphinsPodcast@gmail.com! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Another Dolphins Podcast' (subscribe here): Miami's roster shake-up is underway, with the team parting ways with Raheem Mostert, Durham Smythe, and Kendall Fuller to clear cap space. But with holes to fill—especially at cornerback, safety, and along the offensive line—these moves are just the beginning. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textIn this video, we break down the shocking news of the Miami Dolphins cutting Raheem Mostert and Kendall Fuller. What does this mean for the team's future? Are the Dolphins clearing house for one last rebuild before making a push for a Super Bowl run?Joined by special guest ShareRide Steve, we take a deep dive into the Dolphins' roster changes, potential trade moves, and 2025 NFL Draft strategy. Will the Dolphins target new weapons in the draft or make a splash in free agency? Is Tua Tagovailoa's job safe, or could the front office make more drastic changes?We'll also discuss the potential draft picks the Dolphins could be eyeing and how these moves impact the team's future direction. Could Merrick College stars or other top 2025 NFL Draft prospects be on Miami's radar?If you're a Miami Dolphins fan, NFL enthusiast, or love NFL Draft analysis, this video is a must-watch!Support the showSubscribe and like for more GTD content! Patreon: https://patreon.com/GoTimeDolphins YouTube: Go Time Dolphins Twitter: @GoTimeDolphins Instagram: @GoTimeDolphins Email: gotimedolphins@gmail.com TikTok: @GoTimeDolphins #MiamiDolphins #FinsUp #NFLDraft #NFLUK #TuaTagovailoa
Private equity and venture capital have been reshaping the healthcare landscape, with $47 billion in related deals recorded from 2019 to 2023. These investments promise innovation and growth in AI, diagnostics, and healthcare delivery. However, they also raise critical questions about aligning profit-driven goals with the mission to improve patient care and system efficiency. At a time when the U.S. healthcare system faces mounting inefficiencies and inequities, this influx of private capital demands a closer look.What does private equity mean for the future of healthcare? Will it spark meaningful innovation or deepen existing challenges in accessibility, affordability, and patient outcomes?On this episode of I Don't Care, host, Dr. Kevin Stevenson, sits down with Dr. Roy Smythe, a distinguished thoracic surgeon turned venture capital advisor. Together, they explore the impact of private equity and venture capital investments on healthcare systems and physician practices. The discussion uncovers both the opportunities and potential pitfalls of private capital in healthcare.Episode Highlights:Private Equity and Healthcare Systems: Dr. Smythe critiques the influx of private capital in hospitals and physician groups, suggesting that profit motives can conflict with the mission of patient care and systemic improvement.Advancements in AI and Proteomics: The discussion delves into how AI can improve efficiency and allow for better clinician-patient interactions, while proteomics offers groundbreaking diagnostic potential by analyzing proteins rather than genes.Systemic Inefficiencies and Underinvestment: The U.S. healthcare system remains hampered by a lack of investment in primary care, leading to increased reliance on costly, advanced care. This has perpetuated inequities and inefficiencies despite significant technological progress.Dr. Roy Smythe is a transformational leader with a diverse background in healthcare innovation, translational bioscience, and medical technology. His career includes executive roles at SomaLogic, Philips, and MD Anderson, where he has driven advancements in diagnostics, AI, and life sciences. With a strong foundation in clinical care and strategic leadership, Dr. Smythe has been at the forefront of bridging medicine and technology to improve healthcare delivery.
Housing has become a silent crisis that's reshaping lives across America, with each rising rent bill and rejected application chipping away at people's sense of stability and hope. In this episode, I'm sitting down with Jeffrey Smythe, executive director of the Atlanta Regional Collaborative for Health Improvement (ARCHI), to explore a different approach to rental assistance. Jeff explains his innovative technology solution that's changing how people access housing support, the critical connection between housing and health, and how nonprofits can build strong partnerships to tackle this challenge. Getting housing right is fundamental to improving health outcomes and supporting community well-being. You'll Hear: (02:35) How housing instability traps families in cycles of poverty and hardship (05:30) What is unique about housing instability in the Atlanta metro area (08:39) What is ARCHI and how it supports rent, mortgage, and utility relief (13:05) What was the process like for creating ARCHI, and what did it take to build the necessary partnerships across organizations to share data (16:59) How ARCHI tracks whether someone has been served after a referral is made (18:36) What led 18 members to say ‘yes' to joining ARCHI (21:43) How housing instability and homelessness are connected to negative health outcomes (25:20) Some examples in Atlanta where the conversation around housing is integrated into the client-provider relationship, using terms like a “prescription” for housing assistance Connect with Jeff Smythe and learn more about ARCHI.
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, Edmonton's win and McDavid's case for the Conn Smythe trophy (00:00), when the repairman comes to the door (50:00), the Flames trade Jacob Markstrom to the Devils (53:30), Filip Hronek signs in Vancouver (1:03:30), a note on Tyler Bertuzzi (1:07:00), Eric Tulsky is officially the Canes new GM (1:16:00), potential buyout candidates around the league (1:20:00), Johnny Gaudreau's 10 coaches in 10 years (1:33:00), the New Jersey Ducks (1:41:00), and Ty Dellandrea is traded from the Stars to the Sharks (1:47:00). Join SDP VIP: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a0z05HiddEn7k6OGnDprg/join Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/thestevedanglepodcast Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdpvip/subscribe Visit this episode's sponsors: Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code SDP for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses. Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/sdp today to get 10% off your first month. That's https://www.betterhelp.com/sdp. Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Join us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7 For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the moment you've all been waiting for: our interview with Rachel Smythe! She was genuinely the sweetest, most wonderful person we've ever met and it was a pure delight to talk to her. Thank you all so much for your support and love over the YEARS we've been doing this! We love you!