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*Content warning: disturbing abuse of children, disability abuse, emotional and physical violence involving children, murder, death, suicide, neglect, kidnapping, abduction, isolation, torture, distressing topics. *Free + Confidential Resources + Safety Tips: somethingwaswrong.com/resources Snag your ticket for the live Home for the Holidays event here: https://events.humanitix.com/swwxtgi Check out our brand new SWW Sticker Shop!: https://brokencyclemedia.com/sticker-shop Support The Gathering Inn *SWW S23 Theme Song & Artwork: The S24 cover art is by the Amazing Sara Stewart Follow Something Was Wrong: Website: somethingwaswrong.com IG: instagram.com/somethingwaswrongpodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@somethingwaswrongpodcast Follow Tiffany Reese: Website: tiffanyreese.me IG: instagram.com/lookieboo *Sources "Accused killer John Free's death was a suicide, say officials." 7 News, WWNY, March 18, 2025, https://www.wwnytv.com/2025/03/18 Aldrete, Isabella, "Audit: Seven care facilities for children fail state standards." The Nevada Independent, September 20, 2024, https://thenevadaindependent.com/article Anderson, Kayla, "New teen treatment center opens in Hawthorne." Mineral County Independent-News, December 13, 2022, https://mcindependentnews.com/2022/12/ Aurora Center for Healing. Alignable, n.d., https://www.alignable.com/hawthorne-nv Dunn, Kenneth, "Nevada health officials suspend Aurora Center license in Hawthorne." KRNV, May 9 2025, https://mynews4.com/news/local/nevada-health “FULL INTERVIEW with a former Academy at Ivy Ridge Worker.” YouTube, uploaded by 7News | WWNY | Watertown, May 2, 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch Hofmann, Will, "Asheville Academy violated NC law, will face fines after child suicides report says." Asheville Citizen Times, June 18, 2025, https://www.yahoo.com/news Jones, Andrew R., "Asheville Academy Gives Up Its License Following Two Suicides in May." Asheville.com, June 10, 2025, https://www.asheville.com/news/2025/06 Kenton, Luke, "Ex Ivy Ridge students say John Free sent ‘threatening' messages weeks before the dorm parent was charged with murder." The U.S. Sun, May 23 2024 https://www.the-sun.com/news Kudisch, Jordan, "Asheville Academy faces $45,000 in fines after state investigation into child safety violations." Spectrum Local News, Jun. 18, 2025, https://spectrumlocalnews Legislature, OR. “ORS 419a.245 – Use of Restraints during Transport.” OregonLaws, oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_419a.245. Accessed 23 Sept. 2025. Nguyen, Jenny, et al. “Understanding Well-Being in Adult Survivors of the Troubled Teen Industry: The Roles of Moral Injury and Meaning-Making.” RANGE: Undergraduate Research Journal (2025), University of Utah, 1 July 2025, uen.pressbooks.pub/range26i1/chapter/jnguyen/ Rutherford, Diane, "Former Ivy Ridge worker denies sexual assault accusation, admits to mistakes." 7 News, WWNY, May 1, 2024, https://www.wwnytv.com/2024/05/01 Rutherford, Diane, "Grand jury indicts former Ivy Ridge worker on murder charges." 7 News, WWNY, January 6, 2025, https://www.wwnytv.com/2025/01/06/grand-jury Salamone, Olivia, "Former Ivy Ridge dorm parent John Free charged with murder weeks after detailing harrowing abuse academy victims faced." The U.S. Sun, May 22 2024,https://www.the-sun.com/news/11442849/ivy-ridge-dorm-parent-murder-arrest-john-free/ Salter, Jim. “Rules Sought for ‘gooning,' Taking Troubled Kids to Care.” Youth Today, 30 Sept. 2022, youthtoday.org/2022/09/rules-sought-for-gooning-taking-troubled-kids-to-care/
Oh dear lefties… We just can't stop tearing each other apart, huh? One short month into the evolution of the new political party experiment undertaken by independent MPs Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn - and the whole thing has descended into acrimony. After a weekend of legal threats, “your” party is suddenly seeming to be a house of cards built amidst a hurricane. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage has seized the moment to vomit out a new wave of inflammatory anti-migrant rhetoric. The need for a unified left movement has never been more urgent - and new Green Party leader Zack Polanski is ready to meet the moment. Zack joins Nish and Coco in our (fully powered) studio - to talk about his vision for the future of the left, his plans to fight inequality and why he's not actually thrilled to see Zarah and Jez at each others throats. He also brings up his ever-so-slightly hypnotherapy boobjob and in revenge, helps us pip the Sun to the post on a saaaaaucy exclusive. Later - Nish weighs in on the Jimmy Kimmel saga… It couldn't happen here, right? Oh, wait… CHECK OUT THIS DEAL FROM OUR SPONSOR https://www.shopify.co.uk/podsavetheuk GUESTS Zack Polanksi - Green Party Leader Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.uk BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/podsavetheuk.crooked.com Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheuk Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheuk TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@PodSavetheUK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1633, Galileo Galilei was condemned by the Roman Inquisition for teaching that the Earth revolves around the Sun. His defiance became a symbol of individual conscience against powerful institutions. On this episode of The Chris Spangle Show, we explore the history of individualism versus collectivism — from Socrates to the Stoics, from Christianity and the Reformation to Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke and John Stuart Mill, and into the American founding. We also explore libertarian principles of ethical individualism, free speech, and personal responsibility, contrasting them with the dangers of conformity, censorship, and control inherent in collectivism. What you'll learn in this episode: Galileo's trial and its impact on science and freedom How Christianity and the Reformation shaped individualism The Enlightenment's role in liberty and natural rights Ethical individualism vs. collectivist control Why libertarians defend conscience, speech, and voluntary cooperation https://youtu.be/q3Y7zGmoYaA 00:00 Galileo vs. the Inquisition 01:49 The Rise of Heliocentrism 02:42 Courage, Individualism, & Libertarianism 03:33 What Is Individualism? Key Concepts 06:07 From Tribes to Individuals: History 07:36 Greek, Christian, and Enlightenment Roots 09:39 Individualism in America 10:39 Ethical Individualism Explained 13:39 Modern Challenges: Speech & Responsibility 15:31 Voluntary Association and Libertarianism 17:59 Political Individualism and Freedom 21:12 Collectivism vs. Individualism 24:03 Government Power and Group Identity 27:01 Case Study: Hong Kong's Freedom Lost 28:59 Pros and Cons of Each Approach 30:06 Christian Critiques of Individualism 33:55 Expressive Individualism vs. Community 37:00 Individualism in Faith and Society 40:46 Voluntary Cooperation vs. Forced Conformity 41:45 The American Founding: A Radical Shift 45:42 Why Conscience and Principles Matter 47:00 Cancellations, Tribalism, and Consistency 51:00 Embracing Courage and Individual Thought 53:11 Be an Individual, Not Just a Follower 54:10 Outro & Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio te guiamos en un ejercicio de respiración y escaneo corporal para ayudarte a liberar tensiones, aliviar molestias físicas y preparar tu cuerpo para un descanso profundo y reparador.–A lo largo de estos 4 años de Durmiendo Podcast, hemos compartido episodios que les han ayudado muchísimo. Por eso, hoy traemos de vuelta las herramientas que más han resonado con ustedes y que les han acompañado a cerrar su día con calma
The good news? Devin's on the Books until 2030. The bad? The forecast is looking a little gloomy in Phoenix. Hear what Booker thinks of the Suns revamped roster...NEXT on NBA Today What's the biggest question mark surrounding the Knicks and why does it involve the iron man Josh Hart? We debate what N-Y needs to solve before the season starts..We actually have some good news out of Phoenix! And it involves Steve Nash. So much so we're counting down his top plays as a Sun. We'll explain...With the October 1 deadline for restricted free agents FAST approaching, can we expect the Kuminga deal sometime soon? Shams is here with some news... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-32:36) Cards staving off elimination. Martin says Pallante can't be in the rotation. Arenado kinda raking. Please, I can still hit. Somebody take me. What's the 2026 infield look like? Wet weather leads to phone calls. Jackson won't back down and Justin wants to talk Cardinals. Can't say that, Justin. Dan Janson is our back-up plan. Comments on the Mozeliak interview. Mozeliak sticking around this year because of 'personal reasons' for Chaim Bloom. Breaking down the conversation with Mo.(32:44-46:25) He made his mark and he made it dark. The SEC schedule announcement last night. 2027 finna be a tough one. Where the hell is Pine Bluff? Heading to Athens, Oxford, and Starkville next year. Sun dress SZN at Ole Miss. Doug killed his hedge. The stink monitor. The Lane Train's daughter. College coaches with good hair.(46:35-1:10:48) Doug wants to keep Arenado, make Herrera catch, and put Wetherholt in the outfield. Jackson turns his back on Doug. Headphones for Christmas. We tried to go to Pestus but he dropped. Rock solid gaslighting. Bill SImmons says legal sports betting ruined Las Vegas. Takin' the kids to Vegas. Cannibalizing David Cline. All tapped out on empathy. Quick drop fest.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Smarter Not Harder Podcast, the HOMeHOPe Faculty comes together for a roundtable conversation exploring the quirky and often embarrassing health practices they've experimented with in the pursuit of optimization. From unusual bedtime routines to unconventional supplement regimens, the Faculty share candid stories that highlight both the humor and challenges of living a biohacker's lifestyle. Join us as we delve into: The surprising rituals that embarrass family and friends What extreme supplement use taught Dr. Ted about metabolomics Sun exposure experiments gone wrong (and right) How personal quirks led to the development of real health optimization frameworks This episode is for you if: You're curious about the behind-the-scenes realities of health hackers You've ever felt “weird” about your wellness practices You want to learn from the Faculty's successes and missteps You're interested in how experimentation leads to better health frameworks You can also find this episode on… YouTube: https://youtu.be/WbWc1Rtmo3o Find more from Smarter Not Harder: Website: https://www.troscriptions.com/pages/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troscriptions HOMeHOPe Symposium: https://homehope.org/homehope-symposium Get 10% Off your purchase of the Metabolomics Module by using PODCAST10 at https://www.homehope.org Get 10% Off your Troscriptions purchase by using POD10 at https://www.troscriptions.com Get daily content from the hosts of Smarter Not Harder by following @troscriptions on Instagram.
In this powerful follow-up series on spiritual deconditioning, Spirit Sis explores the five placements in your birth chart that most clearly show where you've been conditioned to perform, hide, or play small and how to break free.From the Sun's identity scripts to the Moon's emotional survival habits, from karmic South Node loops to Saturn's fear-based rules, and finally to Chiron's wound-turned-medicine...this episode is a roadmap for peeling back layers of conditioning so you can live the highest frequency of your chart.What You'll Learn in This Episode:
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
In this episode of SpaceTime, we celebrate a major milestone in exoplanet discoveries, unravel the enigmatic surface of Venus, and delve into the intriguing tale of interstellar comet 3I ATLAS.Exoplanet Count Surpasses 6,000Astronomers have reached an impressive milestone, confirming their 6,000th exoplanet, a testament to the rapid pace of discoveries since the first detection of an exoplanet in 1995. This milestone not only highlights the evolving understanding of our galaxy but also raises questions about the myriad of planetary types discovered, from rocky planets to gas giants. While the hunt for Earth-like planets continues, the methods employed to discover these distant worlds remain a challenge, with fewer than 100 exoplanets directly imaged to date. The future holds promise with upcoming missions, including NASA's Nancy Chris Roman Space Telescope, which aims to further uncover the secrets of our cosmic neighbourhood.Decoding Venus's Mysterious SurfaceScientists are making strides in understanding the peculiar features of Venus, particularly the crown-like structures known as coronae. A new study suggests these features may be the result of magma plumes attempting to break through the planet's crust. By mapping the paths of these magmatic bursts, researchers are shedding light on Venus's geological history and its stark contrast to Earth, despite their similarities in size and formation. The findings could help explain why Venus has become a hellish environment, devoid of life, while Earth thrives.Interstellar Comet 3I ATLASAstronomers have captured stunning new images of interstellar comet 3I ATLAS, revealing a prominent tail and glowing coma as it journeys through the inner solar system. These observations provide valuable insights into the comet's composition and behaviour, suggesting that it shares similarities with comets originating from our own solar system. As 3I ATLAS approaches the Sun, its increasing activity offers a unique opportunity for scientists to study material that formed around distant stars. The comet is expected to re-emerge in November, promising further observations and discoveries.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNASA Exoplanet Science Institutehttps://exoplanets.nasa.gov/Proceedings of the National Academy of Scienceshttps://www.pnas.org/Gemini Observatoryhttps://www.gemini.edu/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.Exoplanet Count Surpasses 6,000Decoding Venus's Mysterious SurfaceInterstellar Comet 3I ATLAS
Neptune is one of the giants of the solar system. But it’s so far away that it’s tough to study. We know little about its interior. And much of what scientists think they know comes from lab experiments and computer models. Neptune is the Sun’s most remote major planet. So although it’s almost four times Earth’s diameter, it’s a tiny target for telescopes. And only one spacecraft has ever visited the planet – Voyager 2, in 1989. From those observations, along with those from telescopes on the ground and in space, scientists have developed a model of how Neptune is put together. It probably has a dense, rocky core, surrounded by an “ocean” of super-heated water, ammonia, and methane. The pressure squeezes this layer so tightly that the compounds act like ice. Around that is a layer of hydrogen, which is topped by a methane-rich atmosphere. The methane absorbs red light, giving the planet a blue-green color. It’ll be decades before another mission can approach Neptune. Until then, we’ll have to rely on a lot more calculations to understand this remote giant. Neptune is at its best right now. It’s in view all night and it’s brightest for the year. Even so, you need a telescope to spot it. But you can easily spot its location. As night falls, look for Saturn, which looks like a bright star, low in the east. Neptune is to the left of Saturn, by a bit more than a finger held at arm’s length. Script by Damond Benningfield
Today, Sun cultural reporter Parker Yamasaki discusses the Denver Restaurant Scene after the Michelin awards were announced. Read more: https://coloradosun.com/2025/09/15/three-denver-restaurants-win-michelin-stars/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill McKibben has spent four decades warning us about climate change. Much of what he predicted has come true. And yet, his new book Here Comes the Sun is more hopeful than you might expect. That's because, for the first time, we have a genuine alternative: Solar and wind energy are now the cheapest, fastest-growing sources of power on Earth. The revolution has already begun. This week, Sean is joined by McKibben to talk about the peril and promise of this moment. They explore how close we are to catastrophe, why each fraction of a degree of warming matters, and how the fossil fuel industry is fighting a desperate last stand. They also discuss the politics of energy in the age of Trump, why Texas and Utah may hold surprising lessons, and how cheap, abundant power could transform not just the climate fight but democracy itself. Host: Sean Illing (@SeanIlling) Guest: Bill McKibben, climate activist and author of Here Comes the Sun We'd love to hear from you. Email us at tga@voxmail.com or leave a voicemail at 1-800-214-5749. Your questions and feedback help us make a better show. This episode was made in partnership with Vox's Future Perfect team. Watch full episodes of The Gray Area on YouTube. Listen ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Episode 249In this podcast, New York Times best-selling author and astrologer Chani Nicholas discusses the astrology of the week and what it might mean for us all.The astrology of the week of September 22nd, 2025, is laser-focused on liberation. Libra season begins, spotlighting injustice and inequality, and the Sun faces off with dreamy Neptune, calling us to envision a better world. But with Mars (the warrior planet) in the mix with Pluto (the planet of transformation), there's no settling for fantasy. Now is the time to remember our power — and the power of plotting our strategy.This episode covers:The solar eclipse in Virgo on Sunday, September 21stMars' entrance into Scorpio on Monday, September 22ndThe Sun's entrance into Libra on Monday, September 22ndThe Sun's opposition with Neptune on Tuesday, September 22ndThe Sun's trine with Uranus on Tuesday, September 23rdThe Sun's trine with Pluto on Tuesday, September 23rdMars' square with Pluto on Wednesday, September 24thThis episode was recorded on 7/21/2025.For more, check out your free daily horoscope on the homepage of the CHANI app — now on iOS and Android.The music featured in the podcast was created by Latashá.P.S. If you're looking for an astrological map, compass, and collaborator for the coming year, check out our 2026 Astro Planner. It's filled with 300 pages of rituals, reflections, exercises, astro cheat sheets, planetary movements, and daily and monthly calendars that will help you plan your year, track your intentions, and make the most of 2026's astrology as it unfolds. You can order yours at chani.com. But don't procrastinate — it sells out every year.
This week: The Moon is quiet (no major lunation), but the Sun and Mars are busy! Mars enters Scorpio, one of the signs of his rulership, and is strengthened for his hard interaction with Pluto in Aquarius. The Sun enters the Libra, and its equinox initiates autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere. The Sun opposes sensitive Neptune and combines forces with Uranus and Pluto. And a listener question about self-care and your birth chart. Plus: Sweater weather, spilled perfume, and the battle between will and won't! Read a full transcript of this episode. It's eclipse season! Order your copy of my "Followed by a Moonshadow" eclipse report! Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Email April or leave it here! Subscribe to April's mailing list and get a free lunar workbook at each New Moon! Timestamps [1:31] Mars enters Scorpio (Sep. 22, 12:55 am PDT, through Nov. 4). Scorpio is one of the strongest signs for Mars, fierce on behalf of those in need, and good for work, especially research projects and resolving conflicts. [3:26] The Sun enters Libra (Sep. 22, 11:19 am PDT, until Oct. 22). This marks the autumn equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, vernal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere. Focus on cooperating with others, avoid excess, and get your life in balance. [5:53] The Sun opposes Neptune (Sep. 23, 5:53 am PDT, 0°45' Libra-Aries). When the Sun is in aspect to Neptune, sensitivity is high, clarity low. Safeguard your health. Good for artistic expression and spirituality exploration. [7:21] Moon Report! There is no major lunation this week, but let's look at the Void-of-Course (VOC) Moon periods. On Tues. Sep. 23 (9:02 am PDT), the Moon squares Jupiter in Libra-Cancer. It's VOC for 16 hours, 58 minutes, then enters Scorpio on Wed. Sep. 24 (2 am PDT). There could be a conflict concerning your family and how they get along with your significant other. [8:35] On Fri., Sep. 26, the Moon trines Saturn in Scorpio-Pisces (10:44 am PDT). It's VOC for 3 hours 53 minutes before it enters Sagittarius (2:37 pm PDT). Enjoy getting important things done and trusting others to help out. [10:11] The Sun trines Uranus (Sep. 23, 7:55 pm PDT, 1°19' Libra-Gemini), an aspect of personal change and reinvention. New possibilities coming our way via those who make us feel included and appreciate us for exactly who we are, but allow us to try something different. [12:00] The Sun trines Pluto on Tues, Sep. 23 (11:05 pm PDT) at 1°27' Libra-Aquarius. Everything is intensified, and we don't feel neutral about anything. This can be an interesting day for powerful opportunities. [13:56] Mars squares Pluto (Sep. 24, 4:51 am PDT) at 1°27' Scorpio-Aquarius. Mars is on the Sabian symbol 2 Scorpio, A broken bottle and spilled perfume. Pluto is on 2 Aquarius, An unexpected thunderstorm. Mars is our will and Pluto represents the “won't”: forces that stand in our way of getting what we want. Resist the unexpected thunderstorm of emotions that can erupt when you feel denied and frustrated. [16:24] Listener Ann asks about astrology and self-care. Check out Dana Gerhart's website, Mooncircles.com, for the current lunar phase. [24:55] To have a question answered on a future episode, leave a message of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or email april (at) bigskyastrology (dot) com; put “Podcast Question” in the subject line. Free ways to support the podcast: subscribe, like, review and share with a friend! [25:28] A tribute to this week's donors! If you would like to support the show and receive access to April's special donors-only videos, go to BigSkyAstropod.com and contribute $10 or more. You can make a one-time donation in any amount or become an ongoing monthly contributor.
Earth “falls” into a new season today – astronomically speaking. It’s the September equinox, when the Sun crosses the equator from north to south. It marks the start of autumn in the northern hemisphere, and spring in the southern hemisphere. On the equinoxes, neither the north pole nor the south pole tips toward the Sun, so night and day are roughly the same length in both hemispheres – about 12 hours between sunrise and sunset. We say “roughly” because there are a couple of caveats. One is the way we calculate the times of sunrise and sunset. For the days to be truly equal, we’d have to mark the times when the Sun is bisected by the horizon – half in view, half still hidden. But we don’t. Instead, sunrise is the moment when the Sun first peeks into view, and sunset is the moment when the limb of the Sun drops from view. That adds a couple of minutes to the day. The other correction factor is Earth’s atmosphere. It “bends” the sunlight above the horizon. So when we see the Sun standing just atop the horizon, it’s actually a little below it. That combination adds a few minutes to the equinox “day.” So at the equator, daylight lasts for 12 hours plus six and a half minutes. At 30 degrees north – the latitude of Austin – it’s 12 hours and eight minutes. And at 60 degrees – roughly the latitude of Anchorage – it’s 12 hours and 16 minutes – an extra dose of sunlight as we fall into autumn. Script by Damond Benningfield
“When I stopped chasing my dreams and my goals only…and I started leaning on Jesus. It just gave me so much peace and joy.” – Jason HeinritzToday's featured fellow Christian bestselling author is a father, husband, speaker, entrepreneur, and ministry leader, Jason Heinritz. Jason and I had a fun on a bun chat about his book, “Wake Up Jesus People: Life-Giving Disciplines to Awaken the Warrior Within”, his journey from seeking mainly personal success to prioritizing God's kingdom, his “40 Forge” faith-based challenge, and more!!Key Things You'll Learn:What inspired Jason to become an authorWhat it means to live daily as a ChristianThe importance of having a disciplined evening and morning routineSome of Jason's habits that not only help him stay in peak performance state but also be heavenly-mindedThe 40 Forge Program and what inspired itJason's Site: https://wakeupjesuspeople.com/Jason's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B079WJS6W2/allbooksThe opening track is titled, “North Wind and the Sun” by Trevin P. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://compilationsforhumanity.bandcamp.com/track/north-wind-and-the-sunPlease support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…Ep. 518 – “Launch With God” with Zach Windahl (@zachwindahl): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-518-launch-with-god-with-zach-windahl-zachwindahl/#Bonus Ep. – “From Idea to Finished Manuscript” with Chandler Bolt (@self_pub_school): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-from-idea-to-finished-manuscript-with-chandler-bolt-self_pub_school/Ep. 590 – “You're Not Alone” with Zach Westerbeck (@Zachwesterbeck): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-590-youre-not-alone-with-zach-westerbeck-zachwesterbeck/Ep. 516 – “You Got This Girl” with Cari Higham (@CariHigham): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-516-you-got-this-girl-with-cari-higham-carihigham/222 – “The Journey to Cloud Nine” with Jordan Gross: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/222-the-journey-to-cloud-nine-with-jordan-gross/Ep. 468 – “The Power Of Mindset” with Hayk Tadevosyan (@hayktadevosyan): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-468-the-power-of-mindset-with-hayk-tadevosyan-hayktadevosyan/Ep. 762 – The Internal Transformation Plan for External Abundance with Kevin Dupree: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-762-the-internal-transformation-plan-for-external-abundance-with-kevin-dupree/Ep. 356 – “The Relentless Pursuit of Greatness” with Thomas R. Williams (@MrTRWilliams): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-356-the-relentless-pursuit-of-greatness-with-thomas-r-williams-mrtrwilliams/Ep. 364 – “7 Deadly Thoughts” with Pastor Travis Hall (@PastorTHall): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-364-7-deadly-thoughts-with-pastor-travis-hall-pastorthall/14 - "Reach Your Mountaintop" Jeff Davis (@JeffDavis027): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/14-reach-your-mountaintop-jeff-davis-jeffdavis027/Ep. 315 – “Elevate Your Network & Beyond” with Jake Kelfer (@jakekelfer): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-315-elevate-your-network-beyond-with-jake-kelfer-jakekelfer/Ep. 795 – If You Want to Win, Start Within with Ahmard Vital (@ahmardvital): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-795-if-you-want-to-win-start-within-with-ahmard-vital-ahmardvital/Ep. 480 – “Applying Your God-given Passions to Everyday Life” with Marnie Swedberg (@MentorMarnie): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-480-applying-your-god-given-passions-to-everyday-life-with-marnie-swedberg-mentormarnie/
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
In this episode of SpaceTime, we tackle the mysteries of the cosmos with a new mathematical model of the universe and ponder the age-old question: are we alone in the universe?New Model of the UniverseScientists have unveiled a groundbreaking mathematical model aimed at simplifying our understanding of the universe's evolution over the past 13.8 billion years. This innovative research, based on data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), offers fresh insights into the cosmic web's structure, revealing how dark energy influences cosmic expansion. Lead author Leonardo Gianni from the University of Queensland discusses how this model challenges existing paradigms and provides a clearer picture of the universe's complex behaviour, including the impact of voids and collapsing regions of matter.Are We Alone?A new study presented at the European Planetary Science Congress raises intriguing questions about the existence of intelligent alien civilizations. Researchers estimate that the nearest technological society in our galaxy could be over 33,000 light years away, with conditions on their home planets potentially mirroring those of Earth. The study highlights the challenges of sustaining advanced life and the long timelines required for such civilizations to coexist with humanity.Partial Solar EclipseToday, a partial solar eclipse graced the skies over New Zealand, the South Pacific, and parts of Australia and Antarctica. As the Moon passed between the Earth and the Sun, observers witnessed a stunning celestial display with up to 70% of the Sun's face obscured. This remarkable event serves as a reminder of the intricate dance of celestial bodies that shape our night sky.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesPhysical Review Lettershttps://journals.aps.org/prl/European Planetary Science Congresshttps://www.epsc2025.eu/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.New Model of the UniverseAre We Alone?Partial Solar EclipseNew Model of the UniverseAre We Alone?Partial Solar Eclipse
Today, Sun rural reporter Tracy Ross talks about a program in northern Colorado that has teams of people climbing trees to pull pine cones so they can use the seed in reforesting wildfire burn scars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inner Compass: A North + South Node Course use code "NORTH" for 10% off Get Your Free Evolutionary Archetype GuideWork with AliLUME red light therapy box for $260 offLearn About "The Spayce Project"In this week's episode of Soul Archaeology, Ali Ofstedal, evolutionary astrologer and quantum healer, explores the energy following the Solar Eclipse in Virgo (Sept 21, 2025) and the potent shift of Mars entering Scorpio alongside the Autumn Equinox (Sept 22, 2025).This moment in the skies marks a turning point: the eclipse closed out a season of purification and release, while Mars returns to its home sign of Scorpio, demanding depth, courage, and transformation. At the same time, the Sun's entrance into Libra ushers in the balance of the Fall Equinox, reminding us that true harmony requires shadow work, honesty, and devotion.This episode breaks down:The Solar Eclipse in Virgo as a karmic closure and new beginningMars entering Scorpio — power, transformation, shadow work, and rebirthAutumn Equinox — finding balance through truth, not avoidanceCollective themes: endings, hidden truths surfacing, recalibration in relationships, money, and power dynamicsWhether you're new to astrology or deep on your path, this conversation will guide you to navigate the weeks ahead with clarity, courage, and balance.THANK YOU for being here.Kamana Coffee Replacement use the code ALIO15 for 15% offPound Jewelry use the code ALI20 for 20% offEarth Archive's Rainforest Serum - use the code ALIOFSTEDAL for 11% offUse the code "PODCAST" for 10% off an astrocartography or astrology session with me.Catori Life jewelryThank for you being here.Your presence means the world. I would love to hear from you.Ways you can support Soul Archaeology: Subscribe, rate & review on Apple or Spotify, share on social media or with a friendSoul Archaeology on Instagram Ali Ofstedal on InstagramWork with Ali
The Trump administration is ending the federal government's reporting on hunger amidst an upheaval to the food benefit program SNAP. We'll hear from the new CEO of the region's largest food bank on how she's navigating these changes.A professor at Bemidji State is developing a suicide screening tool specifically for Indigenous people. We'll learn more about his work.Plus, the growing diversity of different languages spoken in Minnesota offers a snapshot of a changing state. We'll hear from two Sahan Journal reporters who analyzed survey data from the U.S. Census. And Minnesota sports fans are celebrating! We'll get all the news on this weekend's wins from our sports contributors Wally and Eric.Our Minnesota Music Minute was “Georgia on my Mind” by Willie Nelson and our Song of the Day “Golden Ray of Sun” by The Midnight Hounds.
This is your daily horoscope for Tuesday, September 23, and the most important aspects of the day:Sun in Libra opposite Neptune in Aries (6am PT) Moon in Libra square Jupiter in Cancer (9am PT) Sun in Libra trine Uranus in Gemini (8pm PT) Sun in Libra trine Pluto in Aquarius (11pm PT) Support the show
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The Solar Eclipse in Virgo is here, and it's meant to bring up big emotions and to activate your discernment. The Sun sits opposite to Neptune, kicking up anxieties, and Mars is square to Pluto, activating anger and defensiveness.
Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/815 http://relay.fm/mpu/815 Automation Update with Sal Soghoian 815 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett While Stephen is busy with the Podcastathon, Sal Soghoian joins David to talk about the state of automation and the best way to get started with automation in 2025. While Stephen is busy with the Podcastathon, Sal Soghoian joins David to talk about the state of automation and the best way to get started with automation in 2025. clean 4027 While Stephen is busy with the Podcastathon, Sal Soghoian joins David to talk about the state of automation and the best way to get started with automation in 2025. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code MPU. Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Guest Starring: Sal Soghoian Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Omni Automation MPU Forums
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The planetary shifting continues this week, as the Sun brings its vital light to Libra, while Mars returns to the Sign it rules, Scorpio. The Sun spends its entire transit through Libra, while Mars transits through Scorpio. This is just the fourth time this has occurred in 50-years. The three previous times being in 2010, 1995, and 1978. With peace being illuminated above the surface, what conflicts lie beneath?(7:15) Mars in Scorpio – September 22 – November 4Dates that Mars transited through Scorpio previously:October 11 – November 24, 2023October 30 – December 13, 2021November 18, 2019 – January 3, 2020December 9, 2017 – January 18, 2018(17:29) The Sun in Libra – September 22 – November 4The Sun transits through Libra every year from September 22/23 until October 22/23 depending on what time it is and where you are in the world. (27:19) The Sun in Libra Opposite Neptune Retrograde in Aries 0° – September 22 – 24 (Monday – Wednesday) – Exact Tuesday, September 23.The Sun in Libra Trine Uranus Retrograde in Gemini 1° – September 22 – 24 (Monday – Wednesday) – Exact Tuesday, September 23.The Sun in Libra Trine Pluto Retrograde in Aquarius 1° – September 22 – 24 (Monday – Wednesday) – Exact Tuesday, September 23.(34:51) Mars in Scorpio Square Pluto Retrograde in Aquarius 1° – September 22 – 26 (Monday – Friday) – Exact Wednesday, September 24.(40:42) Shadows of Balance: The Sun in Libra, Mars in ScorpioCheck out my latest conversation with 5th Generation Psychic Dallisa HockingJoin my Substackhttps://www.theweeklytransit.com/
I want to begin today's episode by thanking you for listening to this podcast. Earlier this week, this podcast surpassed one million downloads. For context, that puts this podcast in the top 3 to 5 percent of the productivity and time management niche. So, thank you. I do this for you, and for all of you who have sent in questions for answering. You keep me on my toes and challenge me every week. For that, I am eternally grateful. Thank you. You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin The Time-Based Productivity Course Get Your Copy Of Your Time, Your Way: Time Well Managed, Life Well Lived The Time Sector System 5th Year Anniversary The Working With… Weekly Newsletter Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes Subscribe to my Substack The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script | 386 Hello, and welcome to episode 386 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development, and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. This week's question is about a subject I've always been a little afraid of covering. I'm afraid because there is no simple answer, yet it's certainly one that has a solution. Unfortunately, that solution isn't an easy one to implement. How do you manage your time and productivity in a dynamic, fast changing work environment? The problem is that standard advice often doesn't work. For instance, if you are in IT support and systems and company wide software are continually breaking down, how do you find the time to do focused work, when you are being interrupted by emergencies from the moment you arrive at work to the time you leave? It does have a solution, but it involves the word “no” and the use of experience and knowledge to determine how “urgent” something really is. I'm currently reading Dominic Sandbrook's book, Seasons in the Sun. It's about Britain between 1974 and 1979. Five years when the British government was in perpetual turmoil. Not just dealing with one or two crises. There were hundreds and they were happening every day. From economic breakdown to Northern Ireland being on the verge of civil war. Every day brought a new emergency that needed instant solutions. Reading it today makes the political turmoils we face now look like a walk on the beach by comparison. Yet the government managed, just. It wasn't easy, but they muddled through, and economic collapse and Northern Ireland civil war did not happen. It was close, but these catastrophes were fortunately averted. Reading about it now, it seems the UK between 1975 and 1980 was collapsing, yet as Dominic Sandbrook points out, it didn't and most people were able to get on with their lives and improve their living standards. If you're working in an environment where you feel you are only one crisis away from a total shutdown, don't despair. It can be handled, and it's possible to implement some processes and techniques to maintain some sanity when you may feel things are about to fall apart. So, with that said, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Jan. Jan asks, Hi Carl, I work in a company with no boundaries. Anyone can send a Teams message to me anytime, and I am expected to deal with it immediately. This means I never have time to do my important work. What advice would you give to someone in my position? Thank you, Jan for your question. One of the most dangerous things one can do is to believe there is no way through when the work piles up and there seems to be no respite. The first place I would begin in your situation, Jan, is to look at the type of requests you are getting. Not all of them will be urgent must be done immediately. It's also likely when you look at them, you will find that very few are of that nature. Back in the day, when I worked in hotel management, it could be said that no one day was ever the same. And there were a lot of unknowns happening practically every minute. Yet, our training was build on understanding what was urgent and what was not. A business party turning up at 8:30 am asking where their pre-booked meeting room was, when no such room had been prepared was a drop everything and get the room set up urgently. Similarly, a guest asking for a hairdryer, was also a drop everything urgency—it was likely they discovered their hairdryer was not working after they had just washed their hair. Yet most other requests were handled in the normal fashion. A change of towels, a noisy air conditioner that won't turn off or missing bottles of water from a room's mini-bar. All of these “urgencies” would have been unknown when the day began, but given that they happened every day, the hotel had processes in place to deal with them. One thing we did have, which I notice many companies do not, is a clear list of priorities. Take for example my priorities for handling email. Anything to do with money or forgotten passwords are things I will deal with immediately I see the email. Sorting them out doesn't take long—five minutes for most—but I understand how frustrating it can be waiting to get a response. Everything else has a 24 hour response cycle. It's rare I will get either of those two emergencies—perhaps one or two a month—but when they do happen, it's automatic for me to immediately jump into action and deal with them. And that's one of the first things I would recommend you do, Jan. Categorise the requests you get and put in place some rules for dealing with them. What are genuine emergencies? What are not? I know if you are new to your company, there will be a period where you will need to learn what's urgent and what's not. That's where experience and knowledge comes into play. Given time, you will be able to analyse the types of requests you are getting and learn the patterns. There will be some people you work with that expect immediate responses. Is that a people issue or a genuine problem issue. Some people have become conditioned to expect an immediate response. With these people it might be prudent to slowly change their conditioning by gradually reducing your response time. Now, of course, you may not be able to do with people in higher positions than you but for others you may be able to do so. In Your Time, Your Way, I wrote about how emergency room medical staff use the medical triage method. Each patient is assessed against a scale or urgency. A Level 1 needs immediate attention and their condition is life-threatening, Level 2 is urgent attention required as their is potentially a threat to life, Level 3 requires timely intervention but life is not threatened, Level 4 is less urgent, and Level 5 can wait for care. You can use this approach when you are dealing with customer care or IT issues. Monitor the requests you get over a week or so and grade them. You may not need five levels, three or four levels would be sufficient. For example: A Level one request requires immediate attention. A Level two request requires attention within two hours A Level three request can be dealt with within the day And a Level four can be ignored. You will need to be careful not to treat everything as a Level One. If everything was a level one, then nothing would be urgent because everything was. One of the great things about this kind of approach is there's no hesitation. You know exactly what to do. If something is urgent, for example, the whole company's system goes down or there is a security breach, everything stops until the issue is resolved. Hopefully, this kind of emergency won't happen often. If it does, then there's likely to be a problem in the company's systems that need fixing and that would need to be escalated to the relevant person. The next problem in these circumstances is that you may feel obligated to be constantly watching your email and internal messaging system. If you want to be able to get on and do your work, that's going to be a no no. You cannot do both. There has to be some flexibility. What I've found helpful for many of my coaching clients is to protect the first thirty minutes of their work day for going through all their communication channels to see what's happening. This way, you can deal with any immediate problems before they destroy your day. Then the next hour (or two if you dare), you do your focused work. You can then check your messages and emails once you have finished your focused work. It's only one hour. If you've never done this before, I should warn you that it will be scary. You're likely to have become used to being reactive, and changing that to being proactive by focusing on your most important work for the day for an hour or so, can be deeply uncomfortable at first. Here you will need to be persistent. It gets easier, and your confidence grows with time. I used to be always checking my mail for “problems”. It was horrible. It took me several weeks to become comfortable turning off all communication systems for two hours while I got on and did my most important work for the day. But it was worth it. For one thing, I began understand that most things were not really urgent and as long as I responded within twenty-four hours people were happy. For you, you may need to respond faster than that. But it's unlikely that you will need to be responding immediately to everything. You've got to remember that no matter what work you do there is always a limited resource—time. You get twenty-four hours each day and that's it. No more and no less. And while you can expand that to a week, that still only gives you 168 hours. However, careful management of that time can help to reduce many emergencies. Ruthlessly protecting one or two hours a day for your most important work, for example, ensures that you are not dealing with final demands and missed deadlines. One way to do that is to again monitor when most of your requests come in. I've learned that between 9:30 and 11:30 am it's extremely rare for me to receive an urgent request. This is why I protect that time on my calendar for doing my most important work for the day. Most of the urgent requests I get come in through the night, and I always keep 9:00 to 9:30 am free for dealing with them if they do arise. So there you go, Jan. The best thing you could do right now is to start analysing the requests you are getting and to develop a triage system for prioritising those request. You're not changing anything immediately, but you are gaining information you can then use to develop a process for reducing the urgency and for bringing some structure back into your work day. You will feel uncomfortable when you first begin implementing these changes, and you may get some pushback from your colleagues, that's the be expected, but it's important to persist if you want to gain some control back. You may find you will need to adjust things. That's normal. Don't worry, just because you need to move things around in your categorisation system doesn't mean it's failed. Your adjusting, learning and, more importantly, improving your system. I hope that has helped, Jan. Thank you for your question. And thank you to you too for listening. It just remains for me to wish you all very very productive week.
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Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/815 http://relay.fm/mpu/815 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett While Stephen is busy with the Podcastathon, Sal Soghoian joins David to talk about the state of automation and the best way to get started with automation in 2025. While Stephen is busy with the Podcastathon, Sal Soghoian joins David to talk about the state of automation and the best way to get started with automation in 2025. clean 4027 While Stephen is busy with the Podcastathon, Sal Soghoian joins David to talk about the state of automation and the best way to get started with automation in 2025. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code MPU. Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Guest Starring: Sal Soghoian Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback Omni Automation MPU Forums
The New Moon Solar Eclipse in Virgo has arrived bringing eclipse season to a fever pitch. Current events are aligning quite literally with this moment in astrology. It's helpful to remember that the planets are a mirror for the experience we're having, and we dictate our fate down here on Earth. The themes of this eclipse include letting go of outdated routines, dropping old expectations and limiting beliefs, and allowing yourself to prioritize what aligns with your values. Solar eclipses obscure the light of Sun which is our life force, our identity, and our vitality. If you're feeling a loss of confidence or extreme exhaustion, that is all par for the course. Give your body the rest and care it needs.And just so you know, you've already made it through some of the toughest astrology of the year. In case no one has told you - you're doing a great job! Join my email communitySign up for Cosmic Conversation00:00 Introduction and Current Energies01:27 Solar Eclipse Overview02:10 Astrological Impacts and Themes03:57 Global Events and Eclipse Reflections05:45 Astrological Patterns and Predictions07:45 Equinox and Personal Reflections09:38 Detailed Eclipse Analysis28:24 Upcoming Astrological Events33:18 Conclusion and Self-Care Tips
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Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of KVGM "The Last Wave", with your host, Hammock. A biweekly VGM podcast bringing you the jammiest video game music from all your favorite composers and consoles. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave. As the world burns and turns, we continue pumping out the jams to try to raise the positivity bar a little bit more. This week, we've got hospital murder mysteries, mobile mahjong, visual novel creators, and of course, everyone's favorite merchandise to scalp, Pokémon! Playlist The City's Sound - Touma (RaidersSphere4th, PC) Dreamnights - Takahiro Ogata (Fantastep, Sony PlayStation) Cafeteria - Unknown (Team Batista no Eikou: Shinjitsu o Tsumugu 4-tsu no Karte, Nintendo DS) Let's Create - Yamajet (Emotion Creators, PC) Innerspaced Out - Unknown (NANO DIVER, Sony PlayStation Portable) Game BGM 1 - Yasushi Asada, Ryusuke Fujioka, So Sato and Eisei Kudo (Janryumon M: Real Mahjong, Mobile) Let's Stay Healthy! - Lip on Hip (Mahou Shoujo no Taisetsu na Koto, PC) Have a Break at the Café - Hitomi Sato (Pokémon Sun & Moon, Nintendo 3DS) Sprout - Jun Maeda and Shinji Orito (Angel Beats! -1st beat-, PC) Waiting at the end of the world - Naoya Shimokawa (Tenshi no Inai 12-gatsu, PC) Special Request Theme of Princess Minerva - Hiroaki Iwatani (Princess Minerva, PC-98)
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We're crawling out of Eclipse season looking like we just survived a car crash in slow motion, and the universe decides NOW is when we should renegotiate all our relationship contracts. Classic. The Solar Eclipse in Virgo on Sunday was the final fuck-you from a month that already felt like being put through a cosmic blender on the "pulverize" setting. But here's the thing - we're not the same people we were at the beginning of September. We've been forcibly renovated, and now Libra season wants us to figure out how to relate to other humans with our new wiring.This isn't your regular "let's all get along" Libra season. Mars is finally escaping Libra (where it's been absolutely miserable) and sliding into Scorpio where it can be its intense, obsessive self. Meanwhile, the Sun's first move in Libra is to immediately connect with all three outer planets that changed signs this year - Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto. It's like the universe is saying: remember all that change we forced on you? Time to actually DO something with it, specifically in how you deal with other people.Key moments of the week:Sun, Sept. 21: Sun in Virgo opposes Saturn in PiscesSun, Sept. 21: Solar Eclipse in VirgoSun, Sept. 21: Sun in Libra opposes Saturn in AriesMon, Sept. 22: Sun enters LibraMon, Sept. 22: Mars enters ScorpioTues, Sept. 23: Sun in Libra opposes Neptune in AriesTues, Sept. 23: Sun in Libra trines Uranus in GeminiWed, Sept. 24: Sun in Libra trines Pluto in AquariusWed, Sept. 24: Mars in Scorpio squares Pluto in AquariusTo read your, your kids', and your co-parents' daily horoscopes for this week, along with the detailed daily insights throughout the week, and personalized insights for every transit going on right now (plus deep dive parenting guides based on your specific chart and your kids' charts), pop over to the website or either app store:Get started on the websiteiPhone and iPad appsAndroid app
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Happy Saturn’s Day – the day of the week named for Saturn, the second-largest planet in the solar system. And the name is especially fitting today, because the planet is at its best for the entire year. It looks like a bright star, shining all night long. The seven-day week was created in ancient Babylon. The days were named for the seven known “planets.” The list included the Sun, Moon, and the five true planets that are easily visible to the naked eye. The day was split into 24 hours, with each hour named for a planet. The planets were ranked by how long it took them to cross through the background of stars. Saturn takes the longest, so it was number one on the list. Each day was named for the planet that came up in the first hour of that day. So “Saturn’s Day” was the first day of the week. That changed later on, especially in the Christian era, when the week began a day later, on the Sun’s Day – Sunday. Other than Saturn and the Sun and Moon- Saturday, Sunday, and Monday – old English adopted the planet names from the Norse pantheon of gods. Tuesday is named for Tiw – the representation of Mars. It’s followed by Woden, Thor, and Freya – Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus – celestial names for the days of the week. Saturn is low in the east at nightfall, and looks like a bright star. It climbs high across the south later on, and sets around sunrise. We’ll talk about Saturn’s rings tomorrow. Script by Damond Benningfield
Conor McNamara joins John Murray & Ali Bruce-Ball to talk football, travel & language. They reflect on their European adventures in the UEFA Champions League and look ahead to the Premier League weekend. Will Ali's losing run end in Clash of the Commentators? There's a ‘root and branch' reform of the Great Glossary of Football Commentary. And the unintended pub names start rolling in! Get your suggestions in with WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk03:10 Ali bowled over by Bilbao hospitality 07:10 Conor's big error at Everton's new stadium 10:00 Working alongside Spanish radio commentators 11:50 5 Live Sport team catch the match ball! 14:25 Ali's car crisis 16:30 Ali sets a European quiz question 21:40 Is Man Utd-Chelsea win or bust for Amorim? 26:05 Arsenal's strength in depth takes on Man City 28:40 Clash of the Commentators 35:45 The Great Glossary gets a revamp! 45:20 Unintended pub names start rolling inBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Sat 20 Sep 1500 Brighton v Tottenham, Sat 20 Sep 1500 Wolves v Leeds on Sports Extra, Sat 20 Sep 1730 Man Utd v Chelsea, Sun 21 Sep 1400 Sunderland v Aston Villa, Sun 21 Sep 1400 Bournemouth v Newcastle on Sports Extra, Sun 21 Sep 1630 Arsenal v Man City.
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