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Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Finding Inner Peace in the Tranquil Negev Desert Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-02-25-08-38-20-he Story Transcript:He: האוויר המדברי הקר נשא עמו תחושה של שלווה וחידלון כשהוא נשא את אביטל ונועם לתוך חיקו של המדבר.En: The cold desert air carried a sense of tranquility and abandonment as it enveloped Avital and Noam into the desert's embrace.He: הם צעדו יחד אל הסדנה במנזר השקט במרגלות הרי הנגב.En: They walked together to the workshop at the quiet monastery at the foot of the Harei HaNegev.He: השמש שקע לאיטה, מציפה את המדבר באור חמים ורך שהאיר את הצוקים האדומים.En: The sun slowly set, bathing the desert in warm and soft light that illuminated the red cliffs.He: אביטל, מלאת מרץ וחמלה, התבוננה בנועם במבט מעודד.En: Avital, full of energy and compassion, looked at Noam with an encouraging gaze.He: "נועם, זה המקום שלך לפתוח חלון לנפש.En: "Noam, this is your place to open a window to your soul.He: כאן אף אחד לא שופט," היא לחשה בעדינות.En: Here, no one judges," she whispered gently.He: נועם גיחך קלות, אך משהו בשלוות המדבר גרם לו בכל זאת לחשוב.En: Noam chuckled softly, but something about the desert's calm made him think nonetheless.He: 'אני חייב למצוא שלווה נפשית ולגלות מה באמת חשוב לי', חשב לעצמו בשקט.En: 'I must find inner peace and discover what truly matters to me,' he thought quietly to himself.He: עם ירידת הערב, הם הצטרפו למעגל האנשים שהתאסף בשביל הסדנת מיינדפולנס.En: As evening fell, they joined the circle of people gathered for the mindfulness workshop.He: מדריך הסדנה הורה לכל אחד לשתף את תחושותיו ולקוות למצוא תשובות מתוך השתיקה.En: The workshop instructor instructed everyone to share their feelings and hope to find answers from the silence.He: נועם נשא בתוכו רגשות ודאגות, תהה אם עליו להתבטא.En: Noam carried within him feelings and worries, wondering if he should express them.He: אך אביטל לחשה לו באוזן: "לא נורא להראות פגיעות.En: But Avital whispered in his ear, "It's okay to show vulnerability.He: השיתוף כאן יכול לפתוח לך דלתות.En: Sharing here can open doors for you."He: "התור של נועם הגיע, והוא שאף עמוק, מתבונן אל תוך המדורה הדולקת במרכז המעגל.En: When Noam's turn came, he took a deep breath, gazing into the bonfire burning in the center of the circle.He: "אני מרגיש אבוד," הוא אמר לבסוף, רגשותיו נתפסים במילים.En: "I feel lost," he finally said, his emotions caught in the words.He: "אני מרגיש שמה שאני עושה לא באמת חשוב לי, ושאני רודף אחרי מה שהחברה מצפה ולא אחרי הלב שלי.En: "I feel that what I do is not truly important to me, and that I'm chasing after what society expects instead of what my heart desires."He: "הקבוצה שתקה, מחבקת את נועם בתחושות שקטות של הבנה והקלה.En: The group remained silent, embracing Noam with quiet feelings of understanding and relief.He: בעיניים של אביטל ראו כולם תמיכה נאמנה, והיא חייכה אליו בעידוד.En: In Avital's eyes, everyone saw faithful support, and she smiled at him encouragingly.He: ברגע זה, משהו בנועם השתנה.En: At that moment, something changed in Noam.He: תחושת הקלה אפפה אותו והוא הבין את האמת הפשוטה: על מנת לחיות חיים של משמעות, עליו ללמוד לשמוע את עצמו, ולא את רעשי העולם החיצוני.En: A sense of relief washed over him, and he understood the simple truth: in order to live a meaningful life, he must learn to listen to himself, not the noise of the outside world.He: כשעיניו מרוכזות במדורה ומתוך כוונה מחודשת, הוא ידע שעליו לבחור בדרך משלו.En: With his eyes focused on the bonfire and with renewed intention, he knew he had to choose his own path.He: התמיכה של אביטל והקבוצה נתנה לו כוח להאמין בעצמו.En: The support of Avital and the group gave him the strength to believe in himself.He: עם תום הסדנה בחר במסלול חדש, מתמקד בערכים וברצונות אמיתיים.En: At the end of the workshop, he chose a new path, focusing on true values and desires.He: הוא עזב את המדבר עם תחושת בהירות וביטחון חדש.En: He left the desert with a sense of clarity and newfound confidence.He: נועם הבין שעליו להתחבר לליבו ולשחרר את הדאגות שהיו מיותרות.En: Noam understood that he needed to connect to his heart and release unnecessary worries.He: הנגב נשאר מאחור, אבל השלום והשקט שאחז בו יישארו איתו לתמיד.En: The Negev was left behind, but the peace and quiet that embraced him would stay with him forever. Vocabulary Words:tranquility: שלווהabandonment: חידלוןenveloped: נשאcompassion: חמלהencouraging: מעודדwhispered: לחשהvulnerability: פגיעותbonfire: מדורהintentions: כוונהsupport: תמיכהrenewed: מחודשתclarity: בהירותconfidence: ביטחוןunnecessary: מיותרותsilence: שתיקהcircle: מעגלunderstanding: הבנהrelief: הקלהgaze: מבטchasing: רודףvalues: ערכיםembrace: חיבוקmeaningful: משמעותיdesires: רצונותinner peace: שלווה נפשיתvulnerable: פגועfaithful: נאמןmeaning: משמעותintrospection: בדיקה פנימיתmonastery: מנזרBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
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Ryan’s got news. Well, past-Ryan had news, and now future-Ryan is going to reflect on how present-day-Ryan is currently feeling about said news. Get it? It’s reflecting on a reflection about a rejection. Today we’re giving you two for the price of none, and bringing you two of the most memorable moments from our subscriber based show A Little More Imperfects. With both segments focusing on wildest dreams, Hugh, Ryan and Josh explore how to navigate regret when you’re not at your best, and how to show yourself compassion and love when your dreams are, well, crushed. Also, we ask Hugh what happened to him today. If you want to watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link - https://youtu.be/Ilg-r9gHGPk
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In this episode, I sit down with Jordan Schlipf, someone who's lived several entrepreneurial lives; building tech startups, investing as a global VC partner, and eventually stepping in as CEO of the well-known beauty brand Cowshed.Jordan talks honestly about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship: the long hours, the sacrifices, and the moments where you're forced to question what you actually want from your career. We get into how he rebuilt his routines, how he learned to lead bigger teams, and the reality of making tough decisions during a company restructure.This episode is full of practical lessons; whether you're running a startup, moving into leadership, or trying to figure out your next step. Jordan is refreshingly real about what it takes to grow, evolve, and keep your ambition intact.00:00 Introduction01:57 Soul Searching and Career Transition14:45 The Realities of Entrepreneurship20:57 The Importance of Health and Routine26:18 Challenges of Company Restructuring34:02 The CEO's Evolving Role34:34 Defining a Good CEO36:39 The Importance of Recruitment and Culture38:11 Knowing When to Step Down41:27 Avoiding Business Pitfalls45:13 Diverse Business Ventures49:57 Investment Strategies and Wealth Management55:22 Reflections on the Finance Industry01:02:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Chuck Toddcast, Chuck reflects on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about the tinderbox state of American politics. He explores how escalating rhetoric, dehumanization, and the amplification of fringe anger online have fueled a culture where violence replaces politics—and where children are left grieving the consequences. From the role of algorithms in supercharging extremism to the failure of leaders and tech companies to meet the moment, Chuck asks whether this tragedy can finally serve as the wake-up call for Americans to step back, recommit to the democratic process, and demand a safer political climate.Then, Congressman Greg Landsman joins Chuck for a wide-ranging conversation that begins with the shocking shooting of Charlie Kirk at an event on the Utah Valley University campus. (This conversation was recorded prior to the news of Charlie Kirk's death) The two dig into how political rhetoric has spiraled out of control, the role of social media algorithms in fueling polarization, and why platforms shouldn't be shielded from accountability. Landsman argues that leaders who cross the line with their rhetoric must be called out and stresses the urgent need to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people before the U.S. slips further into a dangerous cycle of political violence.From there, the discussion shifts to governing—what Landsman learned on Cincinnati's city council, why Congress has become dysfunctional since 9/11, and the frustrating reality that most bills are more about messaging than legislating. They also tackle foreign policy, including the stakes of defending Taiwan, the risks of Trump's trade war with China, and whether an “Asian NATO” could prevent a wider conflict. Plus, Landsman reflects on Kamala Harris's book, the pressures from party leadership, and the uncertainty of his own political future as redistricting looms.Finally, he reacts to the newly released excerpts from Kamala Harris's book and answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.Timeline:(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Chuck Todd's Introduction - Charlie Kirk assassinated01:30 We're in a tinderbox of our own making02:30 Political rhetoric has escalated out of control03:00 Young kids lost their father over a political dispute03:45 When you resort to violence, you are no longer practicing politics05:00 Dehumanizing rhetoric leads to violence07:15 We collectively need to step back in this movement09:00 The way politics has been conducted won't lead us to a better place10:15 We have underreacted to political violence in recent years11:30 Unity doesn't mean agreeing, it means agreeing to the process12:45 The super online angry fringe whips people up13:45 Hopefully this is the “enough is enough” moment15:45 Algorithms incentive and feed into the extremist rhetoric16:45 Hoping our leaders can rise up and meet the moment19:15 The tech companies have created this environment21:15 Congressman Greg Landsman joins the Chuck Toddcast 21:30 Charlie Kirk shot at event on UVU campus 24:15 We need to turn down the temperature on political rhetoric 25:30 Social media algorithms have accelerated polarization 28:00 Being super online warps your brain 29:15 Political leadership that crosses the line needs to be called out 29:45 Social media companies shouldn't be shielded from litigation 30:45 Algorithms turn social media platforms into publishers 32:15 Need to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people 33:45 We're likely to slide into a "which side is more violent" debate 35:30 Why no committee investigation into Trump assassination attempt?37:45 The country is a tinderbox, the president needs to calm the waters 40:30 Democrats have been chasing Trump for 10 years 41:30 Democrats need to offer solutions and not just opposition to Trump 43:30 What did Greg do before entering politics? 44:30 What was the experience like on the city council? 48:15 Local government teaches you the basics of governing 52:15 After 9/11, congressional leaders ruined congress 53:30 700 bills made it out of committee, 50 made it to the floor 54:30 Most bills on the floor are messaging bills 55:45 America is only united when we have a common external enemy 56:45 We could be in World War 3 within a couple years 57:45 U.S. needs to make clear that it will defend allies 59:00 How do you sell defending Taiwan to the American people? 1:00:00 Should we have an Asian NATO? 1:01:15 We have to increase the cost to China for messing with Taiwan 1:02:30 Trump's trade war increases the likelihood of a hot war 1:04:50 Thoughts on the excerpts from Kamala Harris's book? 1:06:15 Were you pressured by the administration into not saying anything? 1:08:45 Will your seat be redistricted?1:09:15 Thoughts on interview with Greg Landsman 1:10:00 Excerpts from Kamala Harris's book released, are very direct 1:10:45 Harris was set up for failure as the "border czar" 1:11:45 Surprising that Biden staff treated Harris like Obama's treated him 1:13:45 Harris is cautious by nature 1:16:00 Harris likely to run again out of Biden's shadow 1:17:30 Dean Phillips is owed an apology, party needed an open debate 1:18:45 Ask Chuck 1:19:00 Importance of Michigan politics? 1:22:30 Could the energy Detroit sports teams provide could impact politics? 1:25:30 How should Democrats call out corruption & unfavorables on their side? 1:30:15 Should Democrats invite the national guard, then highlight crime in red states? 1:33:45 If the media hounded Trump about Kennedy, would he be more reactive? 1:36:15 College football games to keep an eye on 1:41:15 Find your way to do your part to de-escalate
On this episode of the Chuck Toddcast, Chuck reflects on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about the tinderbox state of American politics. He explores how escalating rhetoric, dehumanization, and the amplification of fringe anger online have fueled a culture where violence replaces politics—and where children are left grieving the consequences. From the role of algorithms in supercharging extremism to the failure of leaders and tech companies to meet the moment, Chuck asks whether this tragedy can finally serve as the wake-up call for Americans to step back, recommit to the democratic process, and demand a safer political climate.Finally, he reacts to the newly released excerpts from Kamala Harris's book and answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.Timeline:(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Introduction - Charlie Kirk assassinated01:30 We're in a tinderbox of our own making02:30 Political rhetoric has escalated out of control03:00 Young kids lost their father over a political dispute03:45 When you resort to violence, you are no longer practicing politics05:00 Dehumanizing rhetoric leads to violence07:15 We collectively need to step back in this movement09:00 The way politics has been conducted won't lead us to a better place10:15 We have underreacted to political violence in recent years11:30 Unity doesn't mean agreeing, it means agreeing to the process12:45 The super online angry fringe whips people up13:45 Hopefully this is the “enough is enough” moment15:45 Algorithms incentive and feed into the extremist rhetoric16:45 Hoping our leaders can rise up and meet the moment19:15 The tech companies have created this environment20:00 Excerpts from Kamala Harris's book released, are very direct 20:45 Harris was set up for failure as the "border czar" 21:45 Surprising that Biden staff treated Harris like Obama's treated him 23:45 Harris is cautious by nature 26:00 Harris likely to run again out of Biden's shadow 27:30 Dean Phillips is owed an apology, party needed an open debate 28:45 Ask Chuck29:00 Importance of Michigan politics? 32:30 Could the energy Detroit sports teams provide could impact politics? 35:30 How should Democrats call out corruption & unfavorables on their side? 40:15 Should Democrats invite the national guard, then highlight crime in red states? 43:45 If the media hounded Trump about Kennedy, would he be more reactive? 46:15 College football games to keep an eye on 51:15 Find your way to do your part to de-escalate
Join Psychic Medium Cari Mugz from Idaho Falls, as she pulls a card to let you know what's coming up for the week and the signs and symbols to watch for.Cari MugzInstagram: @spirit.medium.carimugz FB Page: Psychic Medium Cari MugzWebsite: https://www.carimugz.com/Events #cariconnects #carimugz #psychicmedium #mediumship #weeklyreading #cardreading #cardoftheweek #idahofalls #mediumidahofalls #psychicmediumidaho #bestmediumidahofalls #spiritualgrowth #spiritguides #awakening #psychicsofidaho
During a presentation on crime at the DNC's summer meeting, a lady from left-wing think tank the Vera Institute tells them that "migrant crime and carjackings are things that don't matter to many Americans." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“God says it's time to rebuild His temple. And guess what? The temple isn't in Jerusalem—it's YOU.”We've stepped into the month of Elul—a 40-day season of repentance, soul searching, and preparation for Yom Kippur. God is rebuilding His temple in you for greater glory ahead!What area of your life are you asking God to rebuild during this season? Share below—I'd love to pray with you! Don't forget to like , subscribe , and share this word to encourage others!The Month of Elul: 40 Days of Repentance, Soul Searching & Temple Rebuilding | Glory Road TVWelcome to Glory Road TV! In this powerful teaching, we dive into the significance of the month of Elul on the Hebrew calendar—the sacred 40-day season of teshuva (repentance), soul searching (cheshbon hanefesh), and preparation for Yom Kippur.Learn how this prophetic time aligns with Exodus 12, Haggai 1–2, and 1 Corinthians 6, and why God calls us to “consider our ways” and rebuild His temple—you!Key Themes in this Episode:The spiritual meaning of the month of Elul in the Hebrew calendarThe 40-day journey of repentance leading to Yom KippurWhat it means to be the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 6:19–20)The prophetic call to allow God to rebuild your life, family, health, finances, and ministryWhy the glory of the latter house will be greater than the former (Haggai 2:9)Stepping into greater blessings, prosperity, and God's glory in the upcoming yearThis is your time of preparation—surrender your heart, align your ways with God, and step into your promotion and destiny.Don't miss this timely word! Subscribe for more prophetic teachings, Hebrew calendar insights, and weekly revelations that will help you walk in God's glory.#Elul #YomKippur #HebrewCalendar #PropheticWord #Repentance #BibleTeaching #ChristianFaith #HolySpirit #TempleOfTheHolySpirit #Teshuva #GloryOfGod #EndTimesTeaching #PropheticSeason #RoshHashanah #ChristianYouTubeLIKE • COMMENT • SUBSCRIBE for more weekly prophetic insights!Sign up for the free “ASCEND Class” at 10 am and 6 pm EST – Monday September 8 http://bit.ly/4gfRKXmSign up for “Kingdom Wealth Strategies” for a 6 month COACHING in how to increase prosperity - excellent for marketplace ministry leaders and thoseWanting to dig deeper into God's plan for wealth and prosperous living.https://dream-mentors-transformational-life-coaching.teachable.com/l/pdp/kingdom-wealth-strategies-class-prophetic-communityGet your copy of “365 Prophetic Revelations from the Hebrew Calendar”Www.candicesmithyman.comhttps://amzn.to/4aQYoR0Enroll in Soul Transformation and Dream Mentors 101 to become a ministry affiliateWww.dreammentors.orgPodcast: Manifest His Presence on SpotifyHave a testimony or question? Comment below or email: info@candicesmithyman.com
Traditional religion in the United States has suffered huge losses in recent decades. The number of Americans identifying as “not religious” has increased remarkably. Religious affiliation, service attendance, and belief in God have declined. More and more people claim to be “spiritual but not religious.” Religious organizations have been reeling from revelations of sexual and financial scandals and cover-ups. Public trust in “organized religion” has declined significantly. Crucially, these religious losses are concentrated among younger generations. This means that, barring unlikely religious revivals among youth, the losses will continue and accelerate in time, as less-religious younger Americans replace older more-religious ones and increasingly fewer American children are raised by religious parents. All this is clear. But what is less clear is exactly why this is happening. We know a lot more about the fact that traditional American religion has declined than we do about why this is so. Christian Smith is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Society at the University of Notre Dame. Smith is well known for his research focused on religion, adolescents and emerging adults, and social theory. He has written many books, including Divided by Faith, Soul Searching, and Moral, Believing Animals. His new book is Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith in America.
Chuck wants to calm things down now that he's getting everything in orderand much much more on this episode of Casually UncomfortableCall Show And Leave A Question, Comment, And Or A Concernshttps://www.speakpipe.com/CasuallyUncomfortable
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Finding Serenity: A Life-Altering Summer in Veluwse Forest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-07-09-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Met een zachte bries die door de hoge dennenbomen zweefde, begon de dag in het Veluwse bos.En: With a gentle breeze that floated through the tall dennenbomen, the day began in the Veluwse forest.Nl: Het was zomer.En: It was summer.Nl: De lucht was warm en rook naar dennennaalden en aarde.En: The air was warm and smelled of pine needles and earth.Nl: De houten hutjes van het retraitecentrum glommen in het zonlicht.En: The wooden cabins of the retreat center glistened in the sunlight.Nl: In het midden stond een meditatiepaviljoen, een plek van rust en reflectie.En: In the middle stood a meditation pavilion, a place of peace and reflection.Nl: Sanne, een jonge vrouw, zat op de houten veranda van haar hut.En: Sanne, a young woman, sat on the wooden veranda of her cabin.Nl: Haar gedachten waren vol.En: Her thoughts were full.Nl: Ze had een belangrijke beslissing te maken.En: She had an important decision to make.Nl: Ze had een baan aangeboden gekregen, maar dat zou betekenen dat ze zou moeten verhuizen.En: She had been offered a job, but that would mean she would have to move.Nl: Ze keek naar het groene bos.En: She looked at the green forest.Nl: Ze hoopte hier haar antwoord te vinden.En: She hoped to find her answer here.Nl: Haar oude vriend Joris kwam naar buiten.En: Her old friend Joris came outside.Nl: Hij glimlachte altijd en maakte grapjes, maar Sanne wist dat hij het soms ook moeilijk had.En: He always smiled and made jokes, but Sanne knew that he, too, sometimes struggled.Nl: Ze besloten samen naar het paviljoen te gaan voor de groepsmeditatie.En: They decided to go to the pavilion together for the group meditation.Nl: Daar wachtte Bram op hen, de begeleider van het retraite.En: There, Bram awaited them, the guide of the retreat.Nl: Bram was kalm en wijs.En: Bram was calm and wise.Nl: Zijn aanwezigheid stelde iedereen op hun gemak.En: His presence put everyone at ease.Nl: Met zachte stem begon hij de meditatie.En: In a soft voice, he began the meditation.Nl: "Laat je gedachten komen en gaan," zei hij.En: "Let your thoughts come and go," he said.Nl: "Vind je stilte en ontdek wat je hart je wil vertellen."En: "Find your silence and discover what your heart wants to tell you."Nl: Terwijl Sanne rustig ademhaalde, voelde ze de spanning langzaam uit haar lichaam verdwijnen.En: As Sanne breathed calmly, she felt the tension slowly leaving her body.Nl: In haar gedachten verschenen beelden van haar vrienden, van momenten van geluk en van eenvoudige wandelingen in het bos.En: Images of her friends, moments of happiness, and simple walks in the forest appeared in her mind.Nl: Ze besefte dat deze herinneringen haar meer vreugde gaven dan het idee van een nieuwe baan.En: She realized that these memories brought her more joy than the idea of a new job.Nl: Na de meditatie opende Sanne haar ogen.En: After the meditation, Sanne opened her eyes.Nl: Ze keek naar Joris, die naast haar zat.En: She looked at Joris, who sat next to her.Nl: "Ik denk dat ik het weet," zei ze zacht.En: "I think I know," she said softly.Nl: Joris knikte begrijpend, hoewel hij niets terug zei.En: Joris nodded understandingly, although he said nothing in return.Nl: De volgende ochtend, met de geluiden van vogels in de verte, zat Sanne weer op de veranda.En: The next morning, with the sounds of birds in the distance, Sanne sat again on the veranda.Nl: Het was een nieuwe dag.En: It was a new day.Nl: Ze voelde zich licht en opgelucht.En: She felt light and relieved.Nl: Ze had vrede met haar beslissing.En: She was at peace with her decision.Nl: Ze kon groeien zonder de baan aan te nemen.En: She could grow without taking the job.Nl: Haar vrienden en haar leven hier waren belangrijker.En: Her friends and her life here were more important.Nl: Het spirituele retraite had Sanne geholpen haar prioriteiten te ontdekken.En: The spiritual retreat had helped Sanne discover her priorities.Nl: Ze had gevonden wat ze echt belangrijk vond.En: She had found what she truly valued.Nl: Ze was klaar om naar huis te gaan, met een nieuw gevoel van rust en vertrouwen.En: She was ready to go home, with a new sense of peace and confidence.Nl: De zomer in het Veluwse bos zou een keerpunt in haar leven blijven, een herinnering aan dat ze haar eigen pad kon kiezen.En: The summer in the Veluwse forest would remain a turning point in her life, a memory of choosing her own path. 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After a bruising election loss, the Coalition is at a crossroads. Can it reinvent itself as a credible alternative to Labor, or will internal divisions over nuclear energy, net zero and the Liberal party's identity doom it to another term in opposition? Guardian Australia chief political correspondent, Tom McIlroy, speaks with the deputy opposition leader, Ted O'Brien, about the road ahead – from climate policy to rebuilding trust – and whether the Coalition can rise from the ashes of defeat
On today's episode we talk to the guys about their trip to NYC to watch darts and we discuss why certain guys didn't make the trip to the Big Apple. Also Bad Larry has an epiphany when it comes to his gambling habits. Plus much more, enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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