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In this episode of the South Baltimore Now podcast, we sit down with John Shea and Brendan O'Brien—two South Baltimore neighbors who are blending decades of high-level financial expertise with a deep-rooted love for their community. Together, they've launched Old Irish Guys Financial, a venture built on the idea that sound financial advice should be as accessible as a conversation with a neighbor.The journey to this partnership began in the world of institutional finance. Brendan's roots go back to the "late 1900s" at Leg Mason before he transitioned to the independent side with LPL Financial. Meanwhile, John's career kicked off at State Street Bank, where he managed public pension funds before eventually serving as the Director of Development for the Baltimore Family Alliance. After years of navigating the complexities of large-scale finance, they've "hung up their own shingle" to focus on what matters most: providing neighbor-to-neighbor coaching right here on the peninsula.While both John and Brendan are Boston natives, they've found their true home in South Baltimore. They discuss the "hooks" that kept them here, choosing to raise their families in the heart of the city rather than retreating to the suburbs. Their commitment is visible in their support for local institutions like Francis Scott Key and Federal Hill Prep, proving that families don't have to move once their kids hit third grade. From volunteering at local sports to advocating for walkable turf fields, they are proof that community involvement and city living go hand-in-hand.Net Worth & ChillThis philosophy of accessible advice extends to their new podcast, The Penny and the Pint. They've coined the phrase "Net Worth and Chill" to help couples navigate the often-stressful conversations surrounding money and significant others. Whether they are helping clients consolidate "pots of money" scattered across old 401(k) plans or offering a 30,000-foot view to balance retirement, college savings, and the inevitable home repairs of city life, John and Brendan are focused on the big picture.Learn More:Website: oldirishguysfinancial.comPodcast: Look for The Penny and the Pint on all major podcast platforms.* Shout Out to Liv's Tavern for hosting us to record in-person. Delicious food, fantastic staff and perfectly poured pints - Thank You! (00:00) - Pub Setup and Introductions (01:10) - Cheers at Livs (02:04) - Financial Journeys (04:00) - Why South Baltimore (05:21) - Schools and Staying Put (07:07) - Sports and Community Life (07:52) - City vs Suburbs Money Talk (10:04) - Baltimore as a Finance Hub (11:42) - Old Irish Guys Financial (13:31) - Their Podcast Penny and Pint (14:57) - Client Questions and Wrap Up
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How would Detroit Lions fans react if Brad Holmes allows Maxx Crosby to become a Chicago Bear? Also Detroit Free Press' Dave Birkett reports that Brad Holmes is likely to stay put during NFL free agency.
This week on Fed Watch, ITR Economist and Speaker Connor Locar breaks down January's hotter-than-expected Producer Price Index report and what it means for interest rates as we head into March. With inflation data coming in warm and money supply growth accelerating at the fastest pace in nearly four years, the likelihood of a near-term rate cut appears to be fading. At the same time, bond yields are dipping below 4 percent, raising new questions about growth expectations and market sentiment. Add in the latest 10 percent tariff action under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act, and businesses are once again facing pricing uncertainty. If you are trying to plan capital spending, manage borrowing costs, or protect margins in an environment of persistent inflation pressure, this episode will help you frame what matters most right now. Are markets signaling confidence, or concern?
Senior NBA writer for The Athletic Sam Amick joins the Papa & Silver to revisit the fallout of the NBA trade deadline, and, most of all, Giannis Antetokounmpo remaining in Milwaukee at least until summer. They also discuss the Warriors' awkward place in the Western Conference standings -- neither tanking nor contending -- and the challenges they face as they cling on to the final stages of a dynastic run.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you do when life feels like an in-between space—neither where you were nor where you're going? In this sermon based on Matthew 14:22–33, we explore the idea of “thin places”—those liminal moments of transition, uncertainty, and vulnerability where faith is stretched and fear can take over. Through the familiar story of Jesus walking on the water, we're invited to reconsider Peter's leap from the boat and ask a surprising question: What if faith sometimes looks like staying put instead of stepping out? Drawing connections between Scripture, everyday life, and moments of global and personal transition, this message reminds us that Emmanuel—God with us—is not a seasonal promise, but an eternal one. Whether the waters are stormy or calm, Jesus is present, responding immediately, calling us not to panic, but to trust. This sermon speaks to anyone navigating change, grief, anticipation, or uncertainty—and offers a grounding reminder to pause, breathe, and listen for God's voice in the middle of it all. Scripture: Matthew 14:22–33 Theme: Faith, thin places, trust, and God's abiding presence
Senior NBA writer for The Athletic Sam Amick joins the Papa & Silver to revisit the fallout of the NBA trade deadline, and, most of all, Giannis Antetokounmpo remaining in Milwaukee at least until summer. They also discuss the Warriors' awkward place in the Western Conference standings -- neither tanking nor contending -- and the challenges they face as they cling on to the final stages of a dynastic run.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The inevitable finally happens as the Rangers move on from Artemi Panarin, and emotions run hot in the studio. Then the focus shifts to the Knicks, who make a quiet but calculated deadline move, dumping salary and adding Delon Terry with limited short term expectations. What does it really mean for the playoff rotation? From there, the conversation widens to the NBA trade deadline chaos. The Knicks stay disciplined, the Milwaukee Bucks listen but likely hold Giannis Antetokounmpo until the offseason, and contenders like the Golden State Warriors pivot after swinging and missing. Plus, reaction to James Harden landing in Cleveland and why it does not change the Knicks' postseason outlook. Calls from Knicks fans wrap it up, including buy-in debates, playoff trust issues with Karl-Anthony Towns, and why this deadline may be remembered more for what did not happen than what did.
GP opens on the Grizzlies winning at Sacramento last night + the latest on Ja Morant leading up to today's NBA Trade Deadline (22:00) Michael Wallace joins to continue the Grizzlies/Trade Deadline discussion(51:00) Memphis at UAB, Gonzaga upset in WCC play, Ole Miss' Chambliss denied waiver, Phoenix Open(1:15:00) GP's Carry Out
Over the weekend, USC Trojans defensive line coach Eric Henderson (Coach Henny) interviewed with the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL, leaving his return to the Trojans in doubt. The Cowboys ended up hiring Marcus Dixon for the position, but does that close the door on Coach Henny leaving? Tune in and make sure to like and subscribe to the USC LAFB YouTube Channel! Use promo code USCLAFB on Sleeper and get 100% match up to $100! https://Sleeper.com/promo/USCLAFB. Terms and conditions apply. #Sleeper Become an LAFB Lifer and get special perks by joining our Exclusive USC Trojans Community: https://www.lafbnetwork.com/plans/join/ Become a member today and help support the USC LAFB Team while also supporting Youth Sports Initiatives in the Los Angeles area! Become a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ3-rN0vKVT_XZVs-m6LXaw/join Join our USC Trojans Message Board: https://www.lafbnetwork.com/forums/forum/usc-trojans/ Check out our USC Trojans LAFB Merch: https://lafbnetwork.myshopify.com/ Listen to our USC Football Trojans Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/usc-lafb-a-usc-trojans-show/id1602005638 Go to www.LAFBNetwork.com for FREE full access to all of our podcasts and join the community! Twitter: @LAFBNetwork | @RyanDyrudLAFB | @LAFBJamz | @Coach_Rowe2 | @Tim_Prangley Lincoln Riley is the USC Trojans Football Head Coach for the 2025 College Football Season. The Trojans look to capitalize on an offseason full of momentum and improve their Big Ten play for 2025. Tune in for up-to-date USC Trojans news, opinion, and recruiting intel. Plus, film review, game previews and breakdowns, and our weekly LIVE LAFB Conquest Call-In Show every Wednesday evening! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Good old One Shot talks about why he thinks he hasn't gotten the itch to travel. People Posting online and then getting upset when they do not get the reaction that they were hoping for. Also that more people will go to funeral then will go to your birthdays so enjoy the time with the people you like/love.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1245: Honda unveils a brand-wide logo reboot, Tesla brings its massive Texas lithium refinery online, and U.S. workers pump the brakes on job-hopping—opting for stability and side hustles instead. Show Notes with links: Honda is officially going all-in on its new, wider “H” badge. What started as an EV-only identifier will now represent Honda's entire automotive business—from gas and hybrid vehicles to dealerships and motorsports—blending retro roots with a future-facing look.Honda's new badge, inspired by its 1960s-era logo, is wider, frameless, and intentionally more modern.Originally reserved for the upcoming 0 Series EVs, the logo will now appear across all Honda vehicles, including ICE and hybrids.The brand says the move unifies Honda's identity as electrification and internal combustion will coexist longer than once expected.Unlike many “flattened” rebrands, this logo leans on heritage while still fitting next-gen EV design language.Honda says the badge will “represent [the] Honda automobile business as a whole, including… dealership locations, communication initiatives, and automobile motorsports activities.”Tesla just flipped the switch on its Texas lithium refinery, bringing battery-grade lithium hydroxide production fully online. The company says it's the first refinery of its kind in North America—and a big step toward controlling more of its EV supply chain at home.The Corpus Christi-area facility converts raw spodumene ore directly into battery-grade lithium hydroxide, skipping common intermediate steps.Tesla says the simplified process is cheaper, faster, and more sustainable than traditional lithium refining methods.From groundbreaking in 2023 to operation in 2026, Tesla fast-tracked the project by running design, studies, and construction in parallel.Elon Musk called it “the largest lithium refinery in America” and added that it's “the most advanced lithium refinery in the world” and “very clean.”After years of churn, the job market has slammed the brakes. New data shows workers are far less likely to job hunt in 2026, choosing stability and side hustles instead as hiring slows and confidence drops across the U.S. workforce.Only 43% of workers plan to job search in 2026, down sharply from 93% last year, according to Monster.Economists are calling 2025 a “hiring recession,” with the weakest job gains outside a recession since 2003.About 75% of employees say they plan to stay put until at least 2027, a trend known as “job hugging.”Instead of switching jobs, nearly two-thirds of workers are turning to side hustles or extra income streams.Monster's Vicki Salemi says workers aren't disengaged, just cautious: “They're basically playing theJoin Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
On this Tuesday edition of 2 Pros & A Cup Of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington, recap the Texans beating the Steelers in the wildcard round and ponder Mike Tomlin's future in Pittsburgh. Plus, the guys go more in depth on what to make of the Mike Tomlin situation, a clapback edition of ICYMI, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you dreaming about a bigger kitchen… more space… a home that finally works for your life — and wondering whether it's time to move or renovate? Before you start scrolling real estate listings or calling a realtor, this episode might change the way you look at your home. In this conversation, we break down the real costs, emotional trade-offs, and long-term implications of moving versus renovating — the things no one talks about until it's too late. From hidden moving expenses and market uncertainty to the powerful (and often underestimated) value of improving a home you already love, this episode helps you make a decision you'll feel confident about years from now. You'll learn: Why moving often costs far more than people expectHow renovations can solve the real problems without uprooting your lifeWhen renovating truly makes sense — and when it doesn'tHow to approach this decision thoughtfully, not emotionally This isn't about pushing you toward a renovation. It's about helping you choose what's right for you, your home, and your future. If you're feeling torn, stuck, or unsure which path to take, this episode is for you.
The first word of the Great Commission is an important one . . . and a challenging one. “GO and make disciples.” “How ‘bout if we STAY and make disciples? Can’t we just phone it in. Can we text them? Maybe a clever meme on social media?” No, today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out how we need to go and share our faith on their turf. We can’t expect them to come to church, Jesus expects us to go and meet them right where they are. Today’s talk is from our series of best of messages. — Become a Harvest Partner today and join us in knowing God and making Him known through media and large-scale evangelism, our mission of over 30 years. Explore more resources from Pastor Greg Laurie, including daily devotionals and blogs, designed to answer your spiritual questions and equip you to walk closely with Christ.Support the show: https://bit.ly/anbsupportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first word of the Great Commission is an important one . . . and a challenging one. “GO and make disciples.” “How ‘bout if we STAY and make disciples? Can’t we just phone it in. Can we text them? Maybe a clever meme on social media?” No, today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out how we need to go and share our faith on their turf. We can’t expect them to come to church, Jesus expects us to go and meet them right where they are. Today’s talk is from our series of best of messages. — Become a Harvest Partner today and join us in knowing God and making Him known through media and large-scale evangelism, our mission of over 30 years. Explore more resources from Pastor Greg Laurie, including daily devotionals and blogs, designed to answer your spiritual questions and equip you to walk closely with Christ.Support the show: https://bit.ly/anbsupportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most postures are mechanical and are unconsciously accompanied by a mood, which invokes attitude. The Divine feeds on a very fine vibratory energy or food. The Work teaches that there are three being-foods: physical food, air, and impressions. Everything in the world is an energetic configuration vibrating at a certain rate. The lower the vibration the more the appearance of solidity. It is possible to extract finer elements from air, a refined food called prana. Impressions are all energetic phenomena that the senses pick up. When taken in consciously, they serve a crucial function that allows the body to begin the work of creating a higher being-body. The Work teaches that Earth is a school for incomplete beings. We can verify that we are incomplete if we practice self-observation and see that we can't remember ourselves and drift in and out of consciousness constantly. Gurdjieff wrote about five being-obligations, such as the conscious striving to know more about the laws of creation and world maintenance. The law of reciprocal maintenance is that we are fed and we feed. We are fed by God, and we can feed the Divine with our work on ourselves. Another being-obligation is the striving to pay for our arising and individuality. We pay through intentional suffering. When we see that the ego structure resists manifesting love of God, we begin to consciously suffer and conscience begins to awaken. Change of heart is the only true change. The body is a transformational instrument and everything is food. If we know how to digest, we can find nourishment in everything. We can work up to and through the point of death. Real freedom is freedom from identification. Red Hawk is an acclaimed poet and the author of 13 books, including Self Observation, Self Remembering, The Way of the Wise Woman, Return to the Mother, and Book of Lamentations.
On this Tuesday edition of 2 Pros & A Cup Of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington, discuss the Rams losing to the Falcons on Monday Night Football. Plus, the guys discuss Marcus Freeman staying in Notre Dame for now, D'anton Lynn heading to Penn State, a NCAA Basketball version of ICYMI, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Turning 59½ opens the door to a set of retirement decisions many people don't realize they have. In this episode, Nick is joined by Eric Hogarth, Senior Partner Johnson Brunetti, to discuss why 59½ is a major planning milestone and what options become available for your 401(k). If you're approaching 59½ and want more control, flexibility, and clarity around your retirement savings, this conversation will help you understand what to consider before making any 401(k) moves. Here's what we discuss in this episode:
With the news breaking of the Kansas City Chiefs leaving Missouri for Kansas, Andy and Randy get in to new generation stadiums and destinations, and one thing that they are sure of, is that none of Atlanta's teams aren't headed anywhere anytime soon.
Thought for Today: Staying Put
In this behind-the-scenes update, Kate shares the big life decisions she's been navigating — from military moves to massive uncertainty — and what it taught her about finding clarity in the messy middleThis week, I'm bringing you behind the scenes of the last six months — a season filled with massive questions and no easy answers.Were we going to move to Belgium?Stay in the Air Force?Move to Colorado or Utah?Start a whole new chapter with the airlines?For a while, it felt like every option was on the table — and none of them were clear.In this episode, I'm opening up about what it's really like to navigate that kind of uncertainty… the in-between where you crave clarity but can't see the full picture yet.You'll hear:
TKras talked all things Buccaneers, the trade deadline on Tuesday, and more!
When life gets hard, it's easy to think the answer is to leave. But in Acts 18, Jesus shows Paul—and us—the power of staying. What if the greatest impact for God's kingdom happens not by going, but by staying?
The Giants aren't trading Kayvon Thibodeaux, Boomer says Drake Maye is leaving Caleb Williams in the dust, and a caller sparks a debate over Cam Newton vs. a mascot — plus, Boomer remembers Gio looking sharp at his daughter's wedding. Jerry wraps up the day with the Knicks' loss and KAT struggling, Michael Jordan questioning load management, and Vlad crushing a homer off Ohtani to even the World Series. Lamar Jackson admits he axed the ping pong tables, Schlereth rants about socks and flip flops on planes, the Moment of the Day is a lollipop for vaginal health, and Gio dives into Yussef, books by WFAN hosts, and more.
The Topline crew, joined my Kyle Norton from the Revenue Leadership Podcast, look at the newest ChatGPT usage data. This is getting unhealthy Thanks for tuning in! Catch new episodes every Sunday Subscribe to Topline Newsletter. Tune into Topline Podcast, the #1 podcast for founders, operators, and investors in B2B tech. Join the free Topline Slack channel to connect with 600+ revenue leaders to keep the conversation going beyond the podcast. Chapters: 00:00 AI's Personal Health Impact 00:37 Intro & Today's Three Topics 01:38 ChatGPT Usage Study Overview 02:34 Non-Work Usage Surges to 73% 05:05 Writing Beats Search for Work 06:00 Companionship & Personal Advice Use Cases 10:57 Switching Tools vs Staying Put 19:10 Centralizing AI Workflows & Infrastructure 21:01 Phone-First Sales Tech Stack 23:32 Reading Our Last 13 ChatGPT Chats 27:08 AI for Health: Power & Risks 32:17 Vibe Coding Traffic Slide 36:13 Vibe Coding's Audience & Use Cases 40:21 Trust Gap & Product Focus 42:51 Leading Through Momentum Slowdowns 50:11 Europe's Startup Problem 51:28 Firing Laws, Risk & Funding Gaps
Fritz shares the latest Phillies news in the High Hopes Jackie Baseball Report as Dave Dombrowski goes on Foul Territory to discuss the Bryce Harper rumors following his end of season press conference remarks last week.
In this episode, we unpack how older homeowners holding onto large homes disrupt the expected generational hand-off, tightening inventory and shutting out many first-time buyers. We also explore the ripple effects on neighborhoods and affordability, plus practical paths forward—from better downsizing options to zoning tweaks—so you can navigate a market where some rungs are missing.Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: https://aibox.ai
In this episode, we break down how older homeowners are holding large homes longer than previous generations, jamming the housing hand-off, tightening inventory, and creating a mismatch with what younger buyers need. We also explore the ripple effects on affordability and community dynamics, and consider policy ideas like zoning changes and better downsizing options for aging in place.Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: https://aibox.ai
ReImagining Ambition: Career advice that reflects your new relationship with work and career
Episode 58: Job Hugging?!: Your Guide to Staying Put on Purpose in a Tight MarketWhat does it mean to job hug, and when is it actually the right move for you? In this episode of Careers at the End of the World, host Jenn Walker Wall breaks down why so many professionals are choosing to stay put right now and how to make that an intentional, strategic choice. From defining your “why” to setting benchmarks, upskilling, or running a quiet passive job search, Jenn shares practical ways to protect your options, strengthen your skills, and create structure in uncertain times. Because sometimes, a good-enough job in a not-so-great market is exactly the kind of stability you need while you plan your next move.She also introduces the Revive Sessions, new one-on-one strategy offerings from Work Wonders Careers with flexible pricing and a “take it if you need it” discount for those navigating career uncertainty.Episode HighlightsWhat “job hugging” means and why it's becoming more commonHow to make staying in your job an active decision, not a passive defaultThe risks and rewards of staying put during an unstable job marketWhy a good-enough job can be a great job in a not-so-great marketSimple ways to start a passive job search without burning outWhy upskilling, stretch projects, and small freelance tests build future stabilityHow to check in with your personal risk tolerance and set career benchmarksA look at the new REVIVE Sessions and how they support short-term strategy workEpisode Timestamps00:00 – Welcome and community updates: navigating work in uncertain times01:36 – Revive Sessions explained: new short-term coaching and career support04:52 – What is job hugging? Why professionals are staying put in 2025's job market09:49 – The pull of stability: routine, pay, and remote flexibility in a volatile economy13:30 – Job hugging risks: stagnation, burnout, and lost career momentum15:53 – Career growth from where you are: upskilling, reskilling, and passive job search tactics19:01 – Diversify your income: freelance, consulting, and portfolio career strategies21:27 – Jenn's personal pivot: embracing change and building sustainable successResources and LinksRevive Your Career Session or BundleEpisode 56: How to Create Income Without a Corporate Job: Portfolio Careers, Self Employment and Other Ways to Make $$Episode 57: What to Do When Your Industry Is in Crisis: Resume Strategies and Job Search Tips to Help You Pivot Careers in a Tough MarketWork Wonders Careers Job Search CommunityConnect with Jenn on LinkedInCreditsPodcast editing by Vienna DeGiacomo, Good Story Branding
Get ready for some hot takes on Connor McDavid's contract situation with the Oilers. Is he staying or going? Brent's got thoughts. Also, we're diving into the MLB playoffs, who's hot and who's not? Plus, is Sidney Crosby really on his way out of Pittsburgh? And let's not forget about Clayton Kershaw's retirement announcement. It's a jam-packed episode full of sports talk that'll make you feel like you're right there at the bar. So sit back, grab a beer and let's get into 'er!
For much of America's history, the promise of greater economic opportunities in new places was an intrinsic idea to the country's identity. But in recent decades, it's become increasingly difficult to pack up and chase that American dream. Why? Yoni Appelbaum is a deputy executive editor at The Atlantic and the author of the book, Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity which explores the significant decline in geographic and economic mobility in the United States over the past 50 years.Yoni and Greg analyze the historical context of mobility trends in America, the role of zoning laws, the influence of homeownership policies, and the changes brought about by millions of moves within American society. They also discuss possible reforms and a generational shift towards embracing growth and community development.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:How America got stuck in a mobility decline16:00: For almost all of American history, when a place was thriving economically, we threw up new housing to accommodate all the new arrivals who would flock toward that opportunity. And then, 50 years ago, we pretty much made it impossible to do that. And so, as a result, when people are in a place today with declining opportunity, they really are kind of stuck—the places that they could move just can't accommodate them.The hidden costs of not building30:09: If you do not build housing that is affordable, if you do not build new luxury housing that rich people move into, thereby letting the older housing stock become available to people on, on more limited incomes, if you are not building, then you are shutting out those people. And so, it is not just the crisis of homelessness, which is a real crisis, it is also that lack of mobility.Why newcomers make communities thrive06:45: Loneliness is good, aloneness is bad, but loneliness is like hunger. It is a spur to action… [07:09] It is that loneliness of the new arrivals in town that has traditionally spurred people to form social relationships. You are much likelier to join something if you are new in town. And then, there is the other part of it too, which is that a community that is full of new arrivals will have a much more vibrant civic life.Geography as a tool for reinvention08:26: Everything that mattered about you was defined at your birth. You inherited your spot in the social hierarchy, your religion, often your father's occupation, your prospects, your identity — all of that — and largely your geographic location, right? You lived on the land your family had lived on for generations and where you expected your grandkids and your great-grandkids to live. You were defined at birth. What America did by allowing people to choose their own communities, by giving a legal right — and this was a bit of a legal revolution — the chance for people to move where they wanted to, we gave people the chance to decide who they wanted to be through their physical geography, through those serial relocations. Because Americans did not just move once, maybe not 40 times, but by moving repeatedly through their lives, Americans were able to continually reinvent themselves and to fashion their own identities. All of these things became matters of choice.Show Links:Recommended Resources:The Opportunity AtlasOkie Jacob RiisGuest Profile:Author Bio at The AtlanticProfessional Profile on XGuest Work:Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity
Send us a textDuring my supposed break, I wrote a 45-page booklet called "Jenny Needs a New Knee, But She's Too Fat to Get One"—complete with 29 clinical references proving that denying joint replacements based on weight is medically unjustified and harmful. Coz that's what people do during their time off, right?Instead of moving on to the next project like I always do, I'm trying something different and terrifying: staying put. In this vulnerable episode, I explore my lifelong pattern of pivoting when things get uncomfortable, the childhood trauma that drives my need to run, and why I'm fighting every instinct to abandon this work when fat patients desperately need advocates willing to stick around for the long haul. Check out the eBook Jenny Needs a New Knee, But She's Too Fat to Get OneGot a question for the next podcast? Let me know! Connect With Me FREE GUIDES: evidence-based, not diet nonsense NEWSLETTER: Life-changing insights straight to your inbox UNSHRINKABLE: Find out why your body is not designed to shrink MASTERCLASSES: All the evidence doctors should give you NO WEIGH PROGRAM: Join the revolution against weight-loss lies THE WEIGHTING ROOM: A community where authenticity thrives and every voice matters CONSULTATION: For the ultimate transformation in your healthcare journe Find me on Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
Jason Kidd says the Knicks job is a dream job. GM says Jason Kidd isn't going anywhere. Cooper Flagg says, he's happy to be in Dallas!
This week we are talking to Annie B. Jones about her amazing book, "Ordinary Time". We talk about staying put in a world that is always on the move - staying in friendship, staying true to ourselves, staying true to our faith, and so much more. If you're looking for some fresh perspective for your journey - Annie has you covered. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES: ANNIE B. JONES: https://anniebjoneswrites.com/podcast ORDINARY TIME: https://anniebjoneswrites.com/ordinary-time-book MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Rubble-Stories-Shattered-Relationships/dp/B0C7T5TJD4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B051GGV2WCSI&keywords=glenn+siepert&qid=1700157759&sprefix=glenn+%2Caps%2C399&sr=8-1 SUBSTACK / BLOG: https://whatifproject.substack.com/ ART STUDIO: https://www.whatifproject.net/art SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.whatifproject.net/support
If your retirement plan includes staying in your home, you'll want to hear this conversation…In this episode of The Agent of Wealth Podcast, host Marc Bautis is joined by Kevin Guttman, Certified Reverse Mortgage Professional and author of A Reverse Mortgage Changed My Life: Real Stories of Hope, Courage, and Inspiration. Together, they break down the often misunderstood world of reverse mortgages – also referred to as “retirement mortgages.” With over two decades of experience, Kevin explains how these loans can offer older homeowners financial security, flexibility, and peace of mind – all while allowing them to stay in their homes.In this episode, you will learn:How retirement/reverse mortgages differ from traditional home loans and HELOCs.Who qualifies for a reverse mortgage and how to determine if it's the right fit.The three ways retirees can access their home equity – and which might make the most sense.The most common misconceptions about reverse mortgages (and the truth behind them).How to start a productive conversation with aging parents about home equity and long-term financial goals.And more!Tune into this episode to hear how home equity can support long-term retirement goals!Resources:Episode Transcript & Blog | reversemortgagerevolution.com | A Reverse Mortgage Changed My Life: Real Stories of Hope, Courage, and Inspiration | Bautis Financial: 8 Hillside Ave, Suite LL1 Montclair, New Jersey 07042 (862) 205-5000 | Schedule an Introductory Call
I was recently trying to remember the first time I met S.D. (Sam) Smith, the creator of the wildly popular Green Ember books. I think it was at a homeschool conference a decade ago, back when I was working at The Colson Center. I noticed that one of the booths in the exhibit hall was crowded with kids and their parents. It was Sam's booth, and the kids were going just crazy in their enthusiasm for Sam's “rabbits with swords,” the heroic and delightful characters who are the stars of the Green Ember books. Since then, Sam's Green Ember books – plus other series that we'll talk about today – have sold more than 1.5 million books. Sam's brother Josiah is a key partner in the cottage industry that the Smiths have created, and his son – also named Josiah – is now a co-writer of the Jack Zulu books. I'm also pleased to say that Sam has become a good friend, so this conversation might get a little free-wheeling. We talk about writing the Green Ember and Jack Zulu books, a kickstarter campaign that has already raised more than $200,000 for a video game based on one of the characters in the Green Ember series, and why he has chosen to stay in West Virginia when conventional wisdom says he might have an easier time of it if he moved to Nashville, New York, or one of the other so-called “cultural centers” in the country. I think you'll find Sam's perspective both encouraging and challenging. We had this conversation via zoom. That brings to a close my conversation with S.D. (Sam) Smith. You can find out more about Sam and his work at www.sdsmith.com. By the way, since Sam and I spoke, his kickstarter campaign has significantly exceeded its $200,000 goal. Congratulations to Sam and his team on this milestone. The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. I'm your host Warren Smith. Until next time, may God bless you.
Cardiologist Stanley Liu discusses his article, "5 steps to ride out a non-compete without uprooting your family." He shares his personal experience of being bound by an 18-month, 20-mile non-compete clause after leaving an academic cardiology position and outlines the strategic steps he took to navigate this period without relocating his family. Key points include the critical importance of building a substantial worst-case scenario fund for financial security during negotiations or unemployment, defining clear personal and professional goals for the career transition to maintain focus, and exploring diverse income streams like locum tenens work or non-clinical roles that align with those goals. Stanley also emphasizes the necessity of creating contingency plans (Plan B and C) for potential setbacks and the importance of maintaining professional goodwill by managing the departure process gracefully. Actionable takeaways involve proactive financial planning, intentional career design focused on personal well-being, and strategic navigation of contractual limitations. Our presenting sponsor is Microsoft Dragon Copilot. Microsoft Dragon Copilot, your AI assistant for clinical workflow, is transforming how clinicians work. Now you can streamline and customize documentation, surface information right at the point of care, and automate tasks with just a click. Part of Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, Dragon Copilot offers an extensible AI workspace and a single, integrated platform to help unlock new levels of efficiency. Plus, it's backed by a proven track record and decades of clinical expertise—and it's built on a foundation of trust. It's time to ease your administrative burdens and stay focused on what matters most with Dragon Copilot, your AI assistant for clinical workflow. VISIT SPONSOR → https://aka.ms/kevinmd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended
Zibby chats with indie bookstore owner and host of the popular From the Front Porch podcast, Annie B. Jones, about her earnest, graceful, and beautifully written new book, ORDINARY TIME: Lessons Learned While Staying Put. Annie shares her journey from journalist to beloved bookseller in Thomasville, GA, and describes the unexpected beauty she's found in staying rooted and building a quiet life, challenging the idea that loud lives matter most. Then, she delves into her reflections on small-town life, motherhood, friendship, introversion, and the transformative power of books.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/4jEs8oCShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You'll love this conversation if you've ever wrestled with the fact that achieving your dreams can look and feel different than you expected.Annie B Jones is most well known for owning The Bookshelf bookstore and for her book-focused podcast From the Front Porch, but now she's on the other side of publishing industry as she releases her debut book of essays Ordinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying Put.In this conversation, Annie and I talk about how dreams don't always look the way you planned, like living near your hometown, owning a bookstore, even (especially?) writing a book! Our lives look so different from one another, but we found so many parallels.Follow Annie B Jones on InstagramBuy Ordinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying PutFULL SHOW NOTES ARE HERE SUBSCRIBE to 10 Things To Tell You so you never miss an episode!CLICK HERE for episode show notesFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on InstagramFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on FacebookSIGN UP for episode emails, links, and show notesJOIN Laura Tremaine's SECRET SUBSTACKBUY THE BOOK: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura TremaineBUY THE BOOK: The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miami Dolphins on SI Publisher Alain Poupart (@PoupartNFL) breaks down a busy Tuesday at Miami Dolphins headquarters, including the Chris Grier pre-draft press conference, the Jalen Ramsey saga, Tyreek Hill update, and more. Make sure to follow Alain on Twitter at @PoupartNFL and Blusky at @alainpoupart.bsky.social, and read his stories (free content) on Miami Dolphins on SI at si.com/nfl/dolphins.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this short, Helen and Sarah are talking about how staying in your role can be really good for your growth. Very often in careers we're given this narrative that up is the only way, success is about seniority and that we should all be thinking about our next step. This can create a lot of pressure for your progression, particularly if you're thinking “I like the job that I do and I just want to do more of what I enjoy”. Listen to learn 3 ideas for action to help you grow in your current role.For questions about Squiggly Careers or to share feedback, please email helenandsarah@squigglycareers.comWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SquigglyCareersMore ways to learn about Squiggly Careers:1. Download our free careers tools https://www.amazingif.com/toolkit/2. Sign-up for our Squiggly Careers Skills Sprint https://bit.ly/skillssprint20243. Sign up for Squiggly Careers in Action, a weekly summary of the latest squiggly career tools: https://bit.ly/SquigglyCareersInAction4. Read our books ‘The Squiggly Career' and ‘You Coach You' [www.amazingif.com/books/](http://www.amazingif.com/books/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Khalil Mack, Jevon Holland and Josh Sweat headline the available free agent defensive players. Add in a likely Trey Hendrickson trade and a potential Myles Garrett trade, and it could be a fun week for teams that need help on defense. Robert Mays and Derrik Klassen preview free agency on the defensive side of the ball on this episode of The Athletic Football Show. Then, The Athletic's Lions beat writer Colton Pouncy joins to discuss what it will take for them to get over the hump. Host: Robert Mays Co-Host: Derrik Klassen With: Joe Buscaglia Executive Producer: Michael Beller Producer: Michael Beller Subscribe to The Athletic Football Show... Apple Spotify YouTube Follow Robert on Bluesky: @robertmays.bsky.social Follow Derrik on Bluesky: @qbklass.bsky.social Follow Robert on X: @robertmays Follow Derrik on X: @QBKlass Theme song: Haunted Written by Dylan Slocum, Trevor Dietrich, Ruben Duarte, Kyle McAulay, and Meredith VanWoert / Performed by Spanish Love Songs Courtesy of Pure Noise / By arrangement with Bank Robber Music, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Khalil Mack, Jevon Holland and Josh Sweat headline the available free agent defensive players. Add in a likely Trey Hendrickson trade and a potential Myles Garrett trade, and it could be a fun week for teams that need help on defense. Robert Mays and Derrik Klassen preview free agency on the defensive side of the ball on this episode of The Athletic Football Show.Then, The Athletic's Lions beat writer Colton Pouncy joins to discuss what it will take for them to get over the hump.Host: Robert MaysCo-Host: Derrik KlassenWith: Joe BuscagliaExecutive Producer: Michael BellerProducer: Michael BellerSubscribe to The Athletic Football Show...AppleSpotifyYouTubeFollow Robert on Bluesky: @robertmays.bsky.socialFollow Derrik on Bluesky: @qbklass.bsky.socialFollow Robert on X: @robertmaysFollow Derrik on X: @QBKlassTheme song: HauntedWritten by Dylan Slocum, Trevor Dietrich, Ruben Duarte, Kyle McAulay, and Meredith VanWoert / Performed by Spanish Love SongsCourtesy of Pure Noise / By arrangement with Bank Robber Music, LLC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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