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Amber Thompson-Snell, co-founder and CEO of Foundation Mental Wellness, an online mental health platform that helps individuals and families access licensed therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists nationwide at an affordable monthly rate.Through her subscription-based 24 - 7 access model, Amber and her team provide urgent care support and ongoing therapy options to people who might otherwise go without the help they need.Now, Amber's journey, growing up with a mother who battled bipolar disorder and addiction, demonstrates how pain can be transformed into purpose and impact on a massive scale.And while speaking to women of domestic violence, writing her book Shining Armor, and stepping into her work as a Human Design Coach, she continues to stand for healing from the inside out and access to care without shame.Here's where to find more:Website: www.foundatiomentalwellness.comFacebook: Foundation Mental WellnessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amber_deone?utm_source=ig_web_button…LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/foundation-mental-wellness-67b02b2a8________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here:https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
Bible StudyDon't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon: .Sermon OutlineJesus prepares his disciples for missionWhat Jesus wants to give usWhat Jesus wants us to expectWhat Jesus wants to do through usSermon QuestionsNavigating Cultural Pressures. The sermon describes how cultural pressure points—for example, “hustle culture," the Digital Revolution, "intensive parenting”—have thinned our capacity to sit in silence and meaningfully connect with an ancient way of life like the way of Jesus. Which of these (or other) cultural shifts do you feel most "pummeled" by in your daily life, and how does it affect your ability to engage with your Jesus and your church family?Developing the Shepherd's Perspective. Jesus looked at the "harassed and helpless" and saw “ripe fruit clamoring to be picked.” When you look at the people in your life, do you tend to see problems to be avoided, or an opportunity share the love of Christ? What is one practical way you can ask God to "clear your eyes" to see people as He does this week?More than "Good, Nice, and Happy.” To the extent the church has seen its job as making people "good, nice, and happy,” the church has failed to wrestle with darkness, suffering, and brokenness. How can we, as a small group, move beyond "niceness" to support one another through dark times? How might we use the psalms of lament (e.g., Psalms 13, 22, 44, 88, 130)?Expecting the Unexpected in Mission. Jesus suggests that while some who are religiously self-satisfied may reject his message, the "afflicted"—the used, abused, and reviled—often receive it with joy. Have you ever been surprised by who was open to hearing about your faith versus who was hostile? How does thinking of mission as "Jesus doing His thing through us" change how you feel about the possibility of being rejected?Resources ConsultedErasmo Leiva-Merikakis,Fire of Mercy, Heart of the Word: Meditations on the Gospel According to St. Matthew (Ignatius, 1996)Peter Leithart, "Jesus as Israel: The Typological Structure of Matthew's Gospel"Christian Smith, Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith in America (Oxford, 2026)R.J. Snell, "Life in the Ruins: Keeping Faith within the Immanent Frame" (a bit more on Charles Taylor and the immanent frame)Robert Mariani, "American Diner Gothic" and "Vibing in the Ruins," The New Atlantis (Winter 2025 / Spring 2026)Eugene Peterson, The Pastor: A Memoir (HarperOne, 2011)Steven D. Smith, "The Pagan City, the Christian City, and the Secular City" (note especially pp.10–13)Questions?Do you have a question about today's sermon? Email Sam Fornecker ().
Send us comments, suggestions and ideas here! In this week's show we finally take a glimpse at what psychonaught Danny Goller has been trying to tell us for years; that if you smoke enough DMT and stare at a diffused laser you can see the code of reality. After talking about how Danny figured it out, we discuss why such a strange idea might not only make sense but falls in line with cutting edge research and a long tradition in the West of combining cutting edge optics and spirit communication to advance our understanding of reality. We even get into how Danny says to do the experiment… which we do not endorse, condone or promote in any way because drugs are bad and I am not responsible for any damage you do to your eyes while on them. In the extended show we discuss what spirit conjuring wizards throughout history have a strangely concordant interest in the field of optics, the bizarrely specific experiences shared by participants and what kind of strange entities are most contacted while a user is on DMT. We discuss the Back Rooms, the City of Pyramids and the occult reason why the entities that reside there might be hideous clown creatures. Thank you and enjoy the show. On this week's show we discuss:Danny GollerRick Strassman's “The Spirit Molecule” ECCO the DolphinDose Dependent Effects How to do the experiment Snell's LawIn the extended show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we go further down the rabbit hole and discuss:Optics and Wizardry in the WestHow do lasers work?Shared experiences DMT entitiesLilaCity of Pyramids This episode was written by Luke Madrid, Heka Astra and Mari Sama with additional commentary by Tim Hacker.Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitOrder Stickers: https://www.stickermule.com/thewholerabbitOther Merchandise: https://thewholerabbit.myspreadshop.com/Music By Spirit Travel Plaza:https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSources:The Experiment:https://youtu.be/I4JGLyrV7cQ?si=KAR4ptg0taHsfItNResearch Gate - Pilot Study “The Code…”https://www.researchgate.net/publication/387824795_Detailing_a_Pilot_Study_The_Code_of_Reality_Protocol_A_Phenomenon_of_NN-DMT_Induced_States_of_ConsciousnessLaser Speckle:https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/laser-speckleSnell's Law:https://www.britannica.com/science/Snells-lawSupport the show
Colonel John Blashford-Snell (JBS), one of the world's most renowned and respected explorers, has organised and led over one hundred expeditions including an exploration and first navigation of the Ethiopian Blue Nile. In 1972, using the first Range Rovers and a Landrover, he led the first vehicle crossing of the Darien Gap including the infamous Atrato Swamp. In 1971/72 this team was the first to complete the drive from Alaska to Cape Horn. In 1974 he navigated almost all 2700 miles of the Zaire (Congo) River. Most of his expeditions have environmental, medical and scientific objectives.In 1969, he and his colleagues formed the Scientific Exploration Society, which became the parent body for several worldwide ventures launched by HRH the Prince of Wales. JBS then raised funds and selected a team to run Operation Drake involving 400 young explorers from 27 countries on a 2-year circumnavigation. Ultimately a much larger global youth programme was organised and by 1992 Operation Raleigh had enabled 10,000 young people from 50 countries to take part in challenges and expeditions around the world. Now, as Raleigh International, over 580,000 young men and women have benefitted from this unique programme. Many of them, like Major Tim Peake have become explorers in their own right.Retiring from the Army and as Director-General of Operation Raleigh in 1991, his commitment to young people continues. In 1993, he became Chairman of a £2.5 million appeal to establish a centre to provide vocational training and guidance for the young of Merseyside. This Centre now known as “The Door” has helped over 40,000 less privileged young people. Later he chaired The Liverpool Constructions Craft Guild to promote the training of skilled craftsmen in Liverpool.In 2000 he delivered a Grand Piano to the Wai Wai people of Guyana. A BBC film of this helped to raise $2 million to conserve the tribal area. In 2017 he took an ambulance boat to a remote tribe on the Amazon.The Colonel's work has been recognized by the award of the CBE, and in 1974 of the Segrave Trophy, the Livingstone Medal of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (1975), the Patrons Medal of the Royal Geographical Society (1993) and the Gold Medal of the Institute of Royal Engineers (1994). He has also received medals from Bolivia, Colombia, Mongolia and the Explorers Club (USA).His expeditions are acknowledged for developing inflatable boats for white water rafting, paramotoring on scientific expeditions and other technical advances.JBS has written 16 books, broadcasts and lectures whilst leading expeditions worldwide with the Scientific Exploration Society and projects with the Just A Drop water charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by David Cowen | Careers and the Business of Law Fresh off four days at McCormick Place in Chicago, David Cowen sits down with Oyango Snell, President & CEO of CLOC, for a post-CGI debrief. The energy on the floor was unmistakable: this is not the same industry it was twelve months ago. From Second City opening every morning to standing-room-only sessions on AI maturity, CGI 2026 signaled that the legal ops community has moved from anxiety to confident curiosity. WHY THIS MATTERS The legal industry is no longer asking if AI matters. It's asking how to measure it. With budgets flat and demand rising, legal ops professionals are being forced to get strategic. This conversation captures the mood of the market and where the next five years are headed. KEY TAKEAWAYS Attendees came with hands-on experience and real questions. Anxiety is out, confident curiosity is in. Legal ops has moved from chaos to at least ad hoc, if not operational, on the maturity arc. "Do more with less" is hogwash. Flat budgets plus rising demand requires strategy, not just effort. AI won't replace jobs. People who leverage AI will replace those who don't. A growing economy means more demand for legal services. The doomsday narrative doesn't hold up. Education is the new currency. CLOC Academy is hitting the road to reach those who can't make it to CGI. Legal ops sits at the intersection of law and technology. That's the superpower. Own it. CGI 2027 is back at the Aria in Las Vegas. Pro tip from David: Thank the speakers. Easiest networking move there is. Pro tip from Oyango: Own your professional stake. Relationships are built through follow-up, not just introductions. PEOPLE MENTIONED David Cowen, Host Oyango Snell, President & CEO, CLOC Kevin Clem, Harbor; co-author of the State of the Industry Report Zach Kass, CGI 2026 Keynote Speaker Mary O'Connell, Market leader, referenced Connie Brenton, Founder and CEO, LegalOps.com COMPANIES & ORGANIZATIONS MENTIONED CLOC, Corporate Legal Operations Consortium; host of CGI and legal ops community anchor Harbor, Co-produced the 2026 State of the Industry Report with CLOC Second City, Opened each day of CGI 2026 and set the tone for the conference Anthropic, Ivo, OpenAI, Among the vendors actively hiring legal tech talent SOLID, Legal career and education community; Solid New York on October 1st CLOC Academy, Educational arm of CLOC, now going on the road beyond CGI
Mea Culpa welcomes Tristan Snell. The former New York Assistant Attorney General famously lead the civil prosecution in the Trump University case for the state of New York against the Trump Organization. The 2013 case found the Trump Org guilty; forcing them to pay out $25 million in restitution. Snell spent years scaling the walls of the Trump Organization, largely creating the playbook for defeating Donald Trump in court. Ultimately, he said, it's about the receipts, not the witnesses. To beat Trump you need indisputable proof, a smoking gun and that only comes from having the documents to prove it. Snell is the founder of Main Street Law and appears as a commentator on CNN, and serves as a contributing writer for the Washington Post. His work as a lawyer and founder has been featured in a wide array of media outlets, from the New Yorker to the Atlantic to Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. He joins me today on Mea Culpa as the nation goes on indictment watch for the Mango Mussolini. Snell believes that the government has the goods this time and Trump may actually go to prison. Listen in.
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Could the Los Angeles Dodgers be getting Blake Snell back a lot sooner than anticipated? Jeff Spiegel and Jeff Snider break down the latest on his NanoNeedle surgery and what Tarik Skubal's timeline could tell us about Snell's. Plus, an injury update on Tommy Edman, some reflections on the Dodgers-Padres series and a series of mailbag questions from the Discord and the Live Chat! Want to join the discord to get your questions answered in the future? Be sure to join the Patreon at the link below! Join our Discord by supporting the show on Patreon! ️ / realfrg Or on YouTube Members! ️ / @alldodgers All Dodgers is presented by FanDuel, part of the Bleav Network of podcasts. Please like and subscribe on YouTube! Hit that notification bell to get alerts on new content! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the “tarps off” fan-shirtlessness trend sweeping MLB ballparks, early grand slams, inside-the-park home runs, and “little league home runs,” more sources of baseball embarrassment, Blake Snell’s bone spurs (and the Dodgers’ perennial pitcher-injury issues), Gerrit Cole’s return to the Yankees, Gio Urshela and other players who excelled for one team but struggled for others, updates on early-season sensation Joey Wiemer, John Brebbia, and this season’s class of rookie hitters, and the league’s trend toward catcher challenges. Audio intro: Ted O., “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Philip Bergman, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to shirtless Rockies fans Link to Rockies fan photos Link to shirtless Cardinals fans Link to shirtless Mariners fans Link to shirtlessness trendpiece Link to AP piece on the trend Link to latest Giants thrust Link to Snell surgery update Link to MLBTR on Cole Link to MLBTR on Fried Link to MLBTR on Westburg Link to MLBTR on Berríos Link to Wiemer option news Link to Brebbia update Link to MLB rookie offense Link to FG post on Padres timeliness Link to Arenado grand slam Link to Arenado game play log Link to previous Slam Blast Link to Wood ITPGS Link to Lee’s ITPHR Link to Clemens LLHR Link to Ohtani LLHR Link to Sam on the LLHR Link to “Yakety Sax” Link to “Yakety Sax” wiki Link to Urshela retirement post Link to Urshela wRC stats Link to Small retrospective Link to Chavez Stat Blast Link to Mariners game story Link to Wilson pinch-hitting complaints Link to Sheehan on ABS Link to Sheehan Bluesky post Link to Trueblood on ABS Link to Tap to Challenge Link to MLBTR on Crawford Link to 2025 Cortes article Link to Kimbrough wiki Link to Kimbrough SABR bio Link to Kimbrough book excerpt 1 Link to Kimbrough book excerpt 2 Sponsor Us on Patreon Give a Gift Subscription Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com Effectively Wild Subreddit Effectively Wild Wiki Apple Podcasts Feed Spotify Feed YouTube Playlist Facebook Group Bluesky Account Twitter Account Get Our Merch! var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source
Alanna Rizzo and Clint Pasillas are back and recapping the Dodgers' series with the Padres. What did we learn from the series (1:06)? The hosts discuss. (4:48) Blake Snell underwent the new nanoneedle procedure to remove loose bodies from his left elbow. Should Tarik Skubal's rapid recovery from his operation give Dodgers fans hope for an even quicker return for Snell? (7.02) The latest update on Tommy Edman bodes well for the utility man. When can we see him back and what will his role be? (13:50) We are 50 games into the 2026 season. Beyond what we've learned about the Dodgers from the Padres series, what have we learned about the team as a whole over the first 50 games? Alanna and Clint each share two guys who have impressed and two players who need improvement. (38.22) Plus, a look ahead to the series with the Brewers on this edition of Dodgers Territory!
In our 140th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss a wide range of topics including the latest injuries, call-ups, and hot performances.You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at cardscategories@gmail.com.We have Cards & Categories swag for purchase here!Sign up here to get access to all of the Razzball tools to win your 2026 fantasy leagues!Links to things discussed in the pod:Blake Snell to get loose bodies removedMax Fried dealing with bruised elbowDrake Baldwin down with a right oblique strainCal Raleigh placed on IL for first time with oblique strainBrendan Donovan returns to IL, M's promote Colt EmersonClay Holmes out with fibula fracture inflicted by Spencer JonesJordan Westburg finally gets Tommy JohnRobby Snelling diagnosed with UCL sprainMike Podhorzer's bat speed risers piece from 2025Upcoming baseball card set release calendar:May 27: 2026 Panini DonrussJune 4: 2025 Topps Chrome Platinum ‘55June 10: 2026 Topps Series 2June 17: 2026 Donruss EliteJune 19: 2025 Topps InceptionTBD: 2026 Topps Dynamic Duals (preorder June 15)TBD: 2026 Topps Tier One (preorder May 26)
Todays Guest Brittany Snell is brought to you by My Race TattsJoin us as Brittany Snell shares her inspiring journey from overcoming POTS to conquering marathons. Discover her tips on fueling, managing health, and pushing limits in endurance sports. Brittany shares her insights on marathon experiences, city comparisons, race logistics, and her inspiring journey with her canine companions. During the Tros Eric and Erika catch up on their weekend of running that included Hills, half marathons and making content before they prep for Memorial Day weekend with a camping trip and LIVE show coming up at the Millennum Running Boston Run To Remeber.Chapters00:00 Intro Weekend Recap15:28 Guest: Brittany Snell22:43 Navigating Health Challenges: POTS and Crohn's Disease32:14 First Marathon Experience: The New York City Marathon38:43 Post-Marathon Recovery and Health Issues42:52 Comparing New York and Chicago Marathons47:08 Insights on Race Experience and Organization52:52 Aiming for World Marathon Majors54:47 Exploring Salt Stick Products01:02:22 The Canine Culture Podcast Journey01:12:09 The Importance of Community in Sports01:19:47 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations01:24:30 The OutroMy Race Tatt's - Check out My Race Tatts and support the pod when you buy your next set by using our My Race Tatt's Link.Strava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.comDon't Fear The Code Brown and Don't Forget To Stretch!
Tem time já com 30 vitórias, tem jogador já com 20 Homeruns, a temporada é longa mas já começamos a perceber algumas tendências, e claro, muita rivalidade em campo! No programa de hoje Thiago Cordeiro (@CastDodgers), Tassyo Falcão (@TexasRangersBRA) e Vitor Silva (@BirdlandBR) comentam sobre as séries de rivalidade interligas, teve desde Mets e Yankees, até Cubs e White Sox, muita surpresa e pressão em cima de algumas equipes.E ainda, a recuperação de Skuball, lesão Snell, o momento de Schawber e aquelas estatísticas insanas que você só encontra aqui! Aproveita e já aperta o play e vem com a gente!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fantasy Baseball Live! – May 17, 2026Segments 1 and 2 – Review of the weekend gamesAdditional Questions:1.Murakami hit's his 17th home run last night – Over/Under 502.More pitchers hurta.Blake Snell – out for a good chunk of the season to remove loose bodies – ala Tarik Skubal. Skubal looks like he's already playing toss, hopefully Snell can following a similar rehab.i.Who gets his starts? River Ryan looked great in his last start in the minor leagues – he's still getting stretched out after having his rehab from TJS halted. He'll likely need another two starts in the minor leagues.b.Clay Holmes will miss two to three months after fracturing his leg with a comebacker. Ugh.i.Any peoples for him in the Mets?3.Trevor Story is out with a groin issue that the Red Sox are implying was the reason for his slow start.a.I know he's cooled off, but I think Franklin Arias could be an option. Yeah, he's only in Double-A, but he can really hit.4.I saw Casey Mize on Saturday and he looked great.5.Spencer Arrighetti – who had him on their bingo card? 5 wins in 6 starts with a 1.5 ERA.a.But, it's a 4.97 xERA. In this pitching climate, would you be moving him?6.I got to see Seth HernandezSegment 3 – Waiver ReportSegment 4 – Closer ReportClose
Jeff Spiegel, Jeff Snider, and Clint Pasillas react to the Los Angeles Dodgers' sweep of the Anahiem Angels. The bats appear to be back on track following a nice series from Shohei Ohtani and company. But the bigger story is the state of Dodgers' pitching. Roki Sasaki put together his best outing as a major leaguer. What went right for him? The guys discuss. Roki's breakout could not have come at a better time as the team will be without Blake Snell for an extended period of time following a procedure on his left elbow. To offset the loss of Snell, the Dodgers acquired veteran left-hander Eric Lauer from the Toronto Blue Jays. What will his role be? Sunday Dodgers talk LIVE! Get your thoughts in on the Friend of the Show hotline! Send a voice memo to CallAllDodgers@gmail.com Join our Discord by supporting the show on Patreon! ️ / realfrg Or on YouTube Members! ️ / @alldodgers Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Alanna Rizzo, Katie Woo, and Clint Pasillas recap the Dodgers' weekend sweep of the Angels. What went right and what went wrong for LA? (2:01) In the what went right column, Roki Sasaki's dominant start against the Halos. What went into this being his best start as a big leaguer? The hosts discuss. (9:59) Shohei Ohtani's bat has woken up. Did he just need a mental reset or is there more to him breaking out of his slump? Katie shares her insight.
Clint and Kevin have some good and some bad to talk about with these Los Angeles Dodgers. The good, they've rattled off 3 consecutive wins and guys are starting to hit. Especially Teoscar Hernandez who had another multi-hit game. The bad news for the Dodgers, Blake Snell is back on the shelf with an elbow injury. How long with they be without Snell and who will take his place in the starting rotation? We discuss the options. FanDuel influencer Gabb Goudy joins Clint to help him feel and sound smarter when it comes to FanDuel related things. Plus voicemails and chat on this spicy Saturday edition of All Dodgers Tube in all season long! Join our Discord by supporting the show on Patreon! patreon.com/realFRG Or on YouTube Members! youtube.com/@alldodgers/join All Dodgers is presented by FanDuel, part of the Bleav Network of podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Amy Snell from the Charlotte Mason Educational Center shares insights on how building a supportive homeschooling community enriches the educational experience and personal growth of mothers. We explore the international reach of the CMEC, the importance of connection, and practical steps to foster community and personal renewal.Connect with Amyhttps://www.instagram.com/learninghowtolivecm/https://thecmec.org/
Fantasy Baseball Live! – May 10, 2026 @ 3 pmSegments 1 and 2 – Review of the weekend gamesAdditional Questions1.What did you think about Robby Snelling's start on Friday – 5.0 IP, 5 hits, 3 ER, 2K/4BB2.Ryan Waldschmidt got the call on Friday and got his first hit and then his first start on Saturday.a.Who are you going to spend more on this weekend – Waldschmidt or Spencer Jones?3.Anthony Kay and Foster Griffin continue to pitch well. a.Who would you rather roster for the rest of the season?4.After brutalizing Alec Bohm on Friday's show, he hits two home runs. Maybe Donnie baseball knows more about him than we do.5.Snell finally made his 2026 debut and got smoked on Saturday – 3.0 IP, 6 hits, and 4 ER. a.Worried or just needs to knock the rust off?6.The Guardians traded for Patrick Bailey on Saturday, sending Bo Naylor to Triple-A and sending the Tugboat and their 2026 compensation pick to the Giants. Bailey has some of the best defensive metrics in baseball for a catcher. He'll provide very little offensively.a.Your take?b.How much does this help the Guards pitching the rest of the way?Segment 3 – Waiver WireSegment 4 – Closer ReportClose
The guys start the show off reacting to the Lakers' Game 3 loss to OKC… That dreaded “Turd Quarter” has come back to haunt them again - will it be the death of them, literally? Tonight could be the Lakers' final home game of the season unless they pull off something that has never happened in NBA history… But does anyone actually think that will happen? Sedano takes a closer Ball-Knower look at the game and why JJ's game plan, no matter how good it has been, just isn't enough. Kap bemoans the point. Dodgers talk! Berg's 3 things: Snell's first start of the season; Wrobleski's weird game and Mookie is coming back today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Saturday, May 9, 2026. Coming in hot from Yerington. Standings are starting to mean something. Cubs ripped off ten straight, the Yankees got shut out by a 24-year-old throwing 103, and the Reds — last month's NL darlings — got hung with a ten-spot at home and dropped their eighth in a row. On today's show: • Misiorowski's 103.6 mph masterclass — first Brewers shutout of the Yankees since 1992 • Cease's 10 K Friday in Toronto, McGreevy's career-high 9 K shutout for the Cards, Arrighetti stuffs the Reds • Luke Raley's 7 RBI night in Seattle, Hunter Goodman's 10th HR, Mark Vientos walks off the D-backs • Full standings sweep across all six divisions — who's real, who's a fraud, who's quietly cooked • Homer focus: A's in first in the AL West, Tigers on a 4-game skid, Rockies showing a heartbeat • Saturday slate breakdown — every probable, every angle, including Strider vs. Snell in primetime • Watch list: Cubs going for 11, Reds trying to stop the bleeding, Misiorowski's 70 K in 8 starts Daily MLB show. No corporate copy. No host notes. Just baseball talk. burnindaylightsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn talk with Amy Snell, veteran homeschooling mom of 5 and co-founder of the CMEC, about studying history in the Charlotte Mason paradigm How Amy first discovered Charlotte Mason's philosophy What is the role of history in the CM philosophy of education? How is that different from the typical approach to how history is being taught today? Why is pointing to the moral in a history lesson a problem? What is unique about the CM history sequence? How does the curriculum change as a student grows older? Encouragement for teaching history using the CM method For the full show notes for this episode, including books and links mentioned, please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/138.
Jordan Snell joins the show to talk NC State basketball, the culture inside the Wolfpack program, and what it's really like being part of one of the most memorable runs in school history. From behind-the-scenes stories of the Wade collapse to the energy inside the locker room, Jordan gives fans a unique perspective on the NC State brotherhood and mentality that helped become a bridge between two coaching staffs
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Interesting trends in 2026Closers or the complete lack of closers80th% pace in ME is 65 - 67 in 2025, 72 in 202450th% pace in ME is 48 - 54 in 2025Emergence of young stud pitchersSchlittler, Misiorowski, McLean, Hancock, Messick, Burns Top 20 in K-BB %Champions League Draft StrategyYour approach to your drafts this yearMultipliersJosh - more willing to draft same players across multiple leaguesTaking risk vs being safeJosh - Took way more swings this year in OC & DCWheeler, Snell on OC/Wheeler, Cole, McGonigleChampions League Qualifier2,676 is the current line to gain - just under 63% of the pointsLast year's line to gain was around the same point at this time of year and slowly rose through the season to 65%. Same as 2024.65% of points would be 2,769. 2,800 is what I'm aiming for (just over 930 per contest)Fun list of people in the top 14 thus farJohn Pausma - 3,156 and his OC is his worst format so farJared Radbel - 3,066 and first in the DCRussell Withers - 2,946 with OC drivingMark Northan - 2,899Michael Thompson - 2,891Dustin McComas - 2,874Michael DeCavalcante - 2,866Dustin Anderson - 2,816Aaron Jones - 2,800 (at final table currently)Todd Hoppe - 2,774Doug Gruber - 2,740 (would be fun to see him vs John at final table)Ian Hubbard - 2,728 with 1,776 in pitchingRob DiPietro - 2,708Justin Aspite - 2,676Michael Brophy 16th at 2,653 only has Sale on 2 of 3 teamsSteve Weimer 19thPhil Dussault 21stChampions League Aaron Jones - 1st at 112 pointsSolid squad, healthy for the most part and good balanceMichael Hughes - 2nd at 101Solid roster, working to figure out saves (14th) after losing DiazAndrew Geller - 3rd at 94.5Super balanced, Fairbanks on ILMichael Brophy - 4th at 92.5Solid Pitching, looking for some gains on offensPullHitter merch is here! Welcome to the PullHitter Podcast, your destination for actionable resources and tools to grind your way to ultimate fantasy baseball success.Support my work and join the Pull Hitter Patreon:https://patreon.com/user?u=32383693&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFollow on twitter: @pullhitterpod https://twitter.com/PullHitterPod @deadpullhitterhttps://twitter.com/deadpullhitter Email : pullhitterpodcast@gmail.com Website: pullhitter.comMy link tree with all of my links in one spot:https://linktr.ee/pullhitterAlso check out me cohosting the Launch Angle Podcast with Rob Silver!https://anchor.fm/robe
The Los Angeles Dodgers pick up a much needed win against the St. Louis Cardinals, and Jeff Spiegel, Clint Pasillas and Kevin Skinner break it all down with a focus on Justin Wrobleski, who just keeps dominating. Dodgers fans also got a big Blake Snell update as he takes a real step forward in rehab, meaning a Roki Sasaki decision is looming as the competition between him and Emmet Sheehan heats up. Get your thoughts in on the Friend of the Show hotline! Send a voice memo to CallAllDodgers@gmail.com Join our Discord by supporting the show on Patreon: patreon.com/realFRG Or on YouTube Members: youtube.com/@alldodgers/join All Dodgers is presented by FanDuel, part of the Bleav Network of podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dylan Hernandez from the California Post joins us to talk about the Dodgers' struggling bats, who goes down when Snell returns and if the Angels may trade Mike Trout this season. Its Lit features the passing of a broadcasting legends and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alanna Rizzo, Katie Woo, and Clint Pasillas are back with the latest on the Los Angeles Dodgers! The team lost 2 of 3 in St. Louis over the weekend but showed some signs of life on offense. (03:09) Where are things at with the lineup and how has the illness going around the clubhouse affected production? Katie shares her insight. (11:09) Justin Wrobleski put together another great start as the stopper on Sunday. Is he at all in danger of losing his job in the starting rotation with Blake Snell's return looming? The hosts discuss who could be the odd man out between Wrobo, Roki Sasaki, and Emmet Sheehan. (27:44) In DT Headlines, we catch up on the latest from the injured list. How far away are the returns of Mookie Betts, Tommy Edman, and Kiké Hernandez? And who saw the Brusdar Graterol return to action on their magic 8 ball? (37:12) The Dodgers head to Houston to face the Astros and their terrible pitching staff. What do we need to see against the 'Stros?
David Barton, a Southport-based care home owner who preyed on wealthy, elderly residents to fund a lavish lifestyle, was jailed for 21 years in 2018. In today's podcast, Hannah chats to Kate Snell about her new book, The Care Home Swindler, which recounts Barton's case, and why, at a time where we don't always respect the elderly, it remains important. Kate's book is available to buy here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-care-home-swindler/kate-snell/9781408723425 More about supporting Standard Issue here: Standard Issue Podcast | creating a magazine for ears, by women for women | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's MaxFunDrive. And here, for the first time, we give you an exclusive look (well, listen) at the craft of podcasting: presenting Casters on Casters. In this episode, John Moe (Sleeping with Celebrities & Depresh Mode with John Moe) talks about his double life, as a person who speaks in a normal voice, and the host he becomes for Sleeping with Celebrities. And Brenda Snell (Secret Histories of Nerd Mysteries) tells us about what she's learned from her listeners, including what actor/basketball star Shaquille O'Neal is like in real life. If this glamorous, in-depth journey into what makes your favorite hosts tick inspires you, support them by joining as a member at maximumfun.org/join. Produced by Jesus Ambrosio for Maximum Fun. Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joindepresh
Colonel John Blashford-Snell is a renowned former British Army officer, explorer, and author, celebrated for his extensive expeditions around the globe. With over 100 expeditions under his belt, he founded Operation Raleigh and the Scientific Exploration Society, and he was awarded the CBE for his services in scientific research. On this episode of the Colombia Calling podcast, we discuss his various expeditions in Colombia, such as in 1971, Colonel John Blashford-Snell led an expedition through one of the world's most challenging terrains—from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego in. Range Rover. Imagine navigating dense jungles, swamps, and the unknown risks of the Darien Gap! With the help of a dedicated team and local scouts, they faced challenges that would leave many in awe. They encountered everything from treacherous mud to wild animals, all while ensuring the safety and respect of local communities. We also discuss his expeditions to Colombia's Sierra Nevada in 2016, the Colombian Amazon in 2017 and searching for New Caledonia, the former Scottish settlement in Panama, in 1977. The Colombia Briefing is reported by Emily Hart.
SnellZilla opens up about the challenges he faced after a long break, including feeling his arm and body, and the work he still needs to do to get back to his best. We also get his thoughts on Tyler Glasnow and Logan Webb. Snell also shares his experience going to Coachella. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mea Culpa welcomes back Tristan Snell. The former New York Assistant Attorney General famously lead the civil prosecution in the Trump University case for the state of New York against the Trump Organization. The 2013 case found the Trump Org guilty; forcing them to pay out $25 million in restitution. Snell spent years scaling the walls of the Trump Organization, largely creating the playbook for defeating Donald Trump in court. Ultimately, he said, it's about the receipts, not the witnesses. To beat Trump you need indisputable proof, a smoking gun and that only comes from having the documents to prove it.” Nowadays, Snell is the founder of Main Street Law and appears as a commentator on CNN. He also serves as a contributing writer for the Washington Post, the New Yorker, the Atlantic, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. To name a few. Tristan joins Michael today in discussing Biden's potential run, women's rights, and if the Stormy Daniels case will ultimately be the case that takes Trump down.
It's MaxFunDrive. And here, for the first time, we give you an exclusive look (well, listen) at the craft of podcasting: presenting Casters on Casters. In this episode, John Moe (Sleeping with Celebrities & Depresh Mode with John Moe) talks about his double life, as a person who speaks in a normal voice, and the host he becomes for Sleeping with Celebrities. And Brenda Snell (Secret Histories of Nerd Mysteries) tells us about what she's learned from her listeners, including what actor/basketball star Shaquille O'Neal is like in real life. If this glamorous, in-depth journey into what makes your favorite hosts tick inspires you, support them by joining as a member at maximumfun.org/join. Edited by Jesus Ambrosio and Produced by Laura Swisher for Maximum Fun. Happy MaxFunDrive! Right now is the best time to start a membership to support your favorite shows. Learn more and join at https://maximumfun.org/joinsleeping
Episode OverviewIn this Casting Angles episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash and Master Casting Instructor Mac Brown of Mac Brown Fly Fish tackle the science behind low-water trout presentation — the kind of technical adjustment that separates consistent anglers from frustrated ones. With drought conditions pushing Western North Carolina rivers to July-like flows in early April, Marvin and Mac deliver a timely primer on two interconnected concepts: Snell's window (the physics governing what trout can see through the water's surface) and the Rule of Six (a practical formula for calculating your safe approach distance). The conversation covers how to apply the 2.25x depth multiplier to size a trout's window of vision and then use that measurement to determine the minimum casting distance before the fish has already seen you. Mac also breaks down the grid-the-water approach — systematically working small quadrants across the entire stream rather than repeatedly targeting the most obvious foam line — and explains why the biggest, most visible foam lines are often holding the smallest fish. Marvin adds presentation mechanics to round out the discussion: reach-cast technique to keep fly line out of the target current, dry dropper rigging with terrestrials for flat-water conditions, weighted dropper management and the rationale for casting well upstream of a target fish to give an unweighted nymph time to sink into the zone. Mac closes with an observation on declining spring hatches in the Smokies — midges and micro caddis dominating where March Browns and Hendricksons once defined the season.Key TakeawaysHow to calculate a trout's window of vision using the 2.25x depth multiplier so you can size your approach distance before spooking fish in low, clear water.Why the Rule of Six (your height in the water in feet × 6 = minimum safe casting distance) becomes critical when summer-like flows arrive weeks ahead of schedule.How gridding the water in small quadrants based on fish depth forces you to cover the entire stream rather than over-fishing the obvious foam line.Why the largest foam lines in a run often hold the most small fish, and how to identify the compact, exclusive feeding lanes where big trout hold alone.When to use a reach cast to place your fly line in slower adjacent current, eliminating drag and keeping line off the heads of fish you're targeting.How casting well upstream with an unweighted or lightly weighted dropper gives the fly time to sink into the strike zone without a splash-down that spooks fish in flat, pressured water.Techniques & Gear CoveredThe episode centers on low-water presentation fundamentals: precise approach distances derived from Snell's window and the Rule of Six, systematic grid-casting across a run rather than casting to single obvious targets and the reach cast as a drag-reduction tool when fly line and target current are aligned. For rigs, Marvin and Mac discuss the dry dropper setup as the preferred configuration for flat, low-flow water — specifically terrestrials (beetles, ants, crickets, grasshoppers) as the dry fly indicator — paired with unweighted or lightly weighted dropper nymphs. Mac mentions that his guide trips have been running unweighted Pheasant Tails in sizes 16–18 given the near-absence of larger spring hatches, with size 20–32 midges and size 18 micro caddis making up the bulk of what's on the water. The conversation also touches on angler visibility and stealth — muted or camouflage clothing, avoiding bright colors, keeping the casting stroke in the horizontal plane rather than the vertical — as underappreciated factors that compound with technical presentation mechanics in clear, low conditions.FAQ / Key Questions AnsweredHow do you calculate how close you can approach a trout in low, clear water?Multiply the fish's depth in feet by 2.25 to get the diameter of its surface window, then multiply your own height in the water in feet by six to determine your minimum safe approach distance from the edge of the trout's surface window. In smooth, slow water that figure generally sits between 30–40 feet; anything closer in clear conditions and the fish has likely already spotted you and is preparing to bolt.Why does gridding the water produce more fish than casting to the best-looking foam line?In shallow freestone water where fish are feeding in the kitchen — riffles six inches to a foot deep — the window of vision is tiny, so each quadrant of the run needs tighter two-foot spacing. The big, four-foot foam line usually holds a crowd of smaller fish competing for the same food; larger fish stake out smaller, exclusive feeding lanes where there's enough food for one fish and they can defend it. Systematically working the whole grid with a back-to-front, close-to-far progression exposes those secondary lies that most anglers skip.When should you use a reach cast instead of a direct upstream presentation?Use a reach cast any time your target current and the adjacent current containing your fly line are running at different speeds. Dropping the rod tip to one side after completing the cast positions the fly line in the slower adjacent current, preventing it from dragging the dry fly unnaturally and keeping it out of the surface window of the fish you are trying to catch.How do you manage a weighted dropper nymph to avoid spooking fish in flat water?Cast well upstream of the target fish rather than directly at it, using enough distance that a lightly weighted or unweighted fly has time to sink to the strike zone before it reaches the fish. Reducing weight is Mac's preferred solution on currently low Western NC water, which is why unweighted Pheasant Tails in sizes 16–18 are the primary dropper choice on his guide trips right now.What are the realistic hatch expectations for Western North Carolina this spring?Mac reports that the classic March Brown and Hendrickson hatches that defined Western NC spring fishing for decades are largely absent this year. He notes this decline has been a long-term trend, cautioning anglers against planning trips around guaranteed hatch windows that no longer reliably materialize.Related ContentS8, Ep 21: Casting into Spring: Mac Brown Discusses Wild Trout Fishing and Upcoming ClassesS7, Ep 28: Warming Waters and Active Fish: A Spring Fishing Update with Mac BrownS7, Ep 60: Mastering the Drift: Technical Trout Tactics for Summer Success with Mac BrownS8, Ep 18: The Learning Curve: Mac Brown on Effective Teaching MethodsHow a Trout Sees: The Rule of Six & Proven Tactics for Stalking TroutHow Trout See Underwater: Snell's Law & Angler TipsLast Bite at the Apple: Trout Vision and ColorConnect with Our GuestFollow Mac on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Follow the ShowFollow The Articulate Fly on Facebook, Instagram, Threads and YouTube.Follow our Substack newsletter for episode updates, tips and resources.Support the ShowShop through our Amazon link to support the podcast.Join our Patreon community to support the show.If you are in the industry and need help getting unstuck, learn more about our consulting...
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 515 - The Truth About Golf Ball Fitting with Dean Snell from Snell Golf. Most golfers are choosing the wrong golf ball—and it's costing them strokes. In this converaation, we break down the new Snell PR3 and PR4 golf balls and explain why the way you've been choosing your ball might be completely backwards. Here's the truth: you should NOT be picking your golf ball based on your driver. Instead, the real differences in performance show up from 150 yards and in—where scoring actually happens. That's exactly what Dean Snell (the mind behind some of the biggest golf ball innovations in the game) explains in this conversation. Listen, learn, and then give Snell Golf balls a try! ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
In this episode, Greg Huss sits down pregame with 3 members of the South Bend Cubs:Outfielder Kade Snell talks about his added strength and experience in big league Spring Training gamesOutfielder Kane Kepley breaks down his hair-on-fire play style and what he's learned with each jump in competition level.Hitting coach Nate Spears discusses his time in the organization as a player following his involvement in the Corey Patterson trade and how it compares to the impact he makes on players now that he's a coach. He also talks about how the Cubs development team coordinates teaching hitting at the various levels of the system.
He lost $4K over one line of missing wording. Not bad work. Not bad equipment. Just one mistake in a contract.Daniel jumped into excavation young with “$10K and a dream”… but commercial work hit him hard. One missed detail in a bid cost him thousands—and that was just the start. This episode is about what actually happens when you move into commercial site work: slow pay, tight margins, and contracts that can bury you if you're not careful.Takeaways:✅ You're not losing money on dirt, you're losing it on wording. One missing “budgetary” note cost him $4,000. Contracts matter more than the machine.✅ Commercial jobs don't pay fast, plan for it. 45-day waits with $50K–$80K floating out there will choke you if you're not ready.✅ Your reputation gets you in, your paperwork keeps you alive. Word of mouth got him commercial jobs. Contracts almost took him out.✅ Give customers 3 options and stop getting shopped. Good / Better / Best pricing helped him close more residential jobs without competing on price.✅ Being a great operator won't scale your business. The real test = can your company run without you? He calls it the “2-week test.”Why it Matters: If you're moving into commercial excavation or site work, this is the stuff that decides if you stay in business.Links:➡️ Visit DMS Excavation's Facebook Page – Follow Daniel Snell's excavation journey. https://www.facebook.com/dmsexcavation➡️ Build your business with the right attachments. Shop Attachments at Skid Steer Nation: https://skidsteernation.com/➡️ Marketing built for contractors. Marketing Help at Throttled Up: https://getthrottledup.com/
In this third episode of Season 5, I interview Dr. R.J. Snell, a visiting instructor at Princeton University, the director of academic programs at the Witherspoon Institute, and the editor-in-chief of Public Discourse. Drawing on his book, Lost in the Chaos (2023), we discuss modern disenchantment, recent attempts at re-enchantment, and the virtue of hope from its pale imitators […]
In this third episode of Season 5, I interview Dr. R.J. Snell, a visiting instructor at Princeton University, the director of academic programs at the Witherspoon Institute, and the editor-in-chief of Public Discourse. Drawing on his book, Lost in the Chaos (2023), we discuss modern disenchantment, recent attempts at re-enchantment, and the virtue of hope from its pale imitators to its authentic examples, from Anglo-Saxon warriors to Soviet dissidents. Hosted by Ryan Shinkel, Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. The transcript for this interview is available on our new Substack page, “Madison's Footnotes.” 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 third episode of Season 5, I interview Dr. R.J. Snell, a visiting instructor at Princeton University, the director of academic programs at the Witherspoon Institute, and the editor-in-chief of Public Discourse. Drawing on his book, Lost in the Chaos (2023), we discuss modern disenchantment, recent attempts at re-enchantment, and the virtue of hope from its pale imitators to its authentic examples, from Anglo-Saxon warriors to Soviet dissidents. Hosted by Ryan Shinkel, Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. The transcript for this interview is available on our new Substack page, “Madison's Footnotes.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In this third episode of Season 5, I interview Dr. R.J. Snell, a visiting instructor at Princeton University, the director of academic programs at the Witherspoon Institute, and the editor-in-chief of Public Discourse. Drawing on his book, Lost in the Chaos (2023), we discuss modern disenchantment, recent attempts at re-enchantment, and the virtue of hope from its pale imitators to its authentic examples, from Anglo-Saxon warriors to Soviet dissidents. Hosted by Ryan Shinkel, Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. The transcript for this interview is available on our new Substack page, “Madison's Footnotes.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
In this third episode of Season 5, I interview Dr. R.J. Snell, a visiting instructor at Princeton University, the director of academic programs at the Witherspoon Institute, and the editor-in-chief of Public Discourse. Drawing on his book, Lost in the Chaos (2023), we discuss modern disenchantment, recent attempts at re-enchantment, and the virtue of hope from its pale imitators to its authentic examples, from Anglo-Saxon warriors to Soviet dissidents. Hosted by Ryan Shinkel, Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. The transcript for this interview is available on our new Substack page, “Madison's Footnotes.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/spiritual-practice-and-mindfulness
Natalie Miller-Snell joins Claire Pedrick to talk about her move from construction to coaching, the importance of trusting yourself, and the process of gathering her stories into a book. Listen to how understanding your inner voice and harnessing your experiences can lead to personal growth. The parallels between building in construction and coaching: starting with a concept and navigating a non-linear path. The significance of trusting your intuition and already having the answers within you. The story behind Natalie's book, "You Already Have the Answer," and tips for repurposing content. Plus some great book recommendations: You Already Have the Answer by Natalie Miller-Snell Seize the Day Podcast Shine by Andy Cope & Gavin Oates Your Body is Your Brain by Amanda Blake The Wilding of Em's Path by Ana K. Wren In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern Sociopath by Patric Gagne Badlands Contact: Contact Natalie through LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-miller-snell/ Instagram @nmscoaching Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com or check out our Substack where you can talk with other listeners. Further Information: Subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop. Find out more about 3D Coaching and get new ideas and offers in our weekly email. Keywords: Coaching, Self-discovery, Personal growth, Trust yourself, Inner genius, Career transition, Natalie Miller-Snell, Book writing, Podcasting, Community support, Intuition, Transformation, Civil engineering, COVID journey, Coaching tips, Self-awareness, Repurposing content, Creative process, Professional development, Empowerment We love having a variety of guests join us! Please remember that inviting someone to participate does not mean we necessarily endorse their views or opinions. We believe in open conversation and sharing different perspectives.
Tom Riello discusses Pope Leo's words on confession, RJ Snell on Sloth and the refusal of Joy, and Jonathan Liedl on school choice
The hour starts with a look at Team USA's approach to the World Baseball Classic and why resting players prevents them from playing to their full potential. The conversation then shifts to the Ravens backing out of the Maxx Crosby deal which sends ripples through the off-season. C-Lo's got Geno Smith's return to the Jets and his interest in working with Aaron Glenn. After highlighting Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point performance, the hour concludes with a caller discussing the passing of former Jet Matt Snell and his 1970s fallout with the organization.
After back-to-back shutouts and a WHL Goalie of the Week performance, Parker Snell joins Brenden Escott to chat about his hot streak, Edmonton's season so far and the push into the playoffs. More information on the Oil Kings is always available at chl.ca/whl-oilkings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Light and optics show up everywhere on the MCAT, especially when physics meets biology (vision). In this Jack Westin MCAT Podcast episode, Mike and Molly break down the must-know foundations of light as a wave and how it behaves in optical systems so you can stop memorizing and start solving.You'll learn: