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Gio and Eddie had a corn dog before the Super Bowl. They also watched people eating chili out of a Fritos bag. Gio said that being at the game, you don't realize all the things people are mad at while watching the game on TV. People didn't like Usher getting too close to Alicia Keys. People also didn't like Ice Spice wearing an upside down cross and then making horn gestures with her hands. People thought she was sending satanic messages. Taylor Swift was only on camera for 54 seconds of a 4 hour and 8 minute Super Bowl. Gio doesn't think Taylor Swift will go to the Chiefs parade. Gio said people were also upset that Tony Romo was talking too much on the final TD play. Jerry is here for another update but first Boomer thinks it's interesting that the Chiefs have won 2 Super Bowls after losing Tyreek Hill. Jerry has the final TD as called by Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. People were mad that Romo talked too much instead of letting it breathe. Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco were not happy with comedian Mike Epps insinuating that Sharpe is gay. Sharpe said he is going to roll up on him. The Knicks got screwed last night with a bad foul call on Jalen Brunson. Boomer has had enough of people asking David Stearns about Pete Alonso. In the final segment of the hour, the Alicia Keys performance was edited for the official YouTube video of it. Her voice cracked at the very beginning but it has been taken out. A caller asked if it's sunk in yet that this is now the slowest time in sports.
Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! This week, the show welcomes Chaz back on to make a Feminist February playlist with Dil. The playlist is very diverse and covers a plethora of genres, all thanks to the audience submissions that were added via discord. What got left off the list? What are you dying to hear about in the month of February for Feminist February? Let us know on discord! To listen to the Feminist February Playlist on Spotify / Apple Music Audience Submissions: Cody Garrett - Fireplace by Sincere Engineer, Lavender Bones by Stand Atlantic, Rita - I Don't Want to See You Like This by Joy Formidable, Mason - WET PAINT by SOFY, Kev - Dreaming by Tones And I, Ben - Chemical Bond by Rezz, Deathpact Chaz's Picks: Shutter Island by Jessie Reyez, Jaded by Spiritbox, HAMMS IN A GLASS by Winona Fighter, King for a Day (ft. Kasey Karlsen) by Daisy Grenade, This Is Why by Paramore Dil's Picks - far by awakebutstillinbed, Sometimes by Mannequin Pussy, Talk Too Much by Pool Kids, Anything To Be With You by Carly Rae Jepsen, Are You Happy Now? by Michelle Branch Song of the Show: Dil / Chaz - BETTER HELL (Thicc Boi) by Bilmuri (Spotify / Apple Music) To listen to the Song of the Show Playlist for the month of February - Spotify / Apple Music OTBC Social Media: Merch - offthebeatenclef.com // Instagram - @offthebeatenclef // Twitter - @OffClef // Email - offthebeatenclef@gmail.com // Discord - Link HERE Thanks for listening!
On this episode we are talking The Marvels that is now playing on Disney + plus any other topics that POP into or mins.
Evangelists, theologians, and philosophers love to talk about God. Some will try too hard to convince you towards their point of view. But what does it say about their relationship with God? If you consider God like a spouse, how much time and energy do you spend talking about God rather than investing in the relationship itself? We can over-intellectualize God without spending much time in love.
Shanice Stewart was 9 months pregnant when Sacramento police pulled her over, and compelled her to leave her car at gunpoint. The reason? They mistook her 8-year-old son for a hardened criminal. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Christina Carrega to discuss “the talk.” Carrega explains why the conversation that many Black parents give to their children about the potential dangers of police interactions may be happening for younger children, and whether it makes them safer, or just more afraid. Guest: Christina Carrega, criminal justice reporter at Capital B. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanice Stewart was 9 months pregnant when Sacramento police pulled her over, and compelled her to leave her car at gunpoint. The reason? They mistook her 8-year-old son for a hardened criminal. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Christina Carrega to discuss “the talk.” Carrega explains why the conversation that many Black parents give to their children about the potential dangers of police interactions may be happening for younger children, and whether it makes them safer, or just more afraid. Guest: Christina Carrega, criminal justice reporter at Capital B. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanice Stewart was 9 months pregnant when Sacramento police pulled her over, and compelled her to leave her car at gunpoint. The reason? They mistook her 8-year-old son for a hardened criminal. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Christina Carrega to discuss “the talk.” Carrega explains why the conversation that many Black parents give to their children about the potential dangers of police interactions may be happening for younger children, and whether it makes them safer, or just more afraid. Guest: Christina Carrega, criminal justice reporter at Capital B. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanice Stewart was 9 months pregnant when Sacramento police pulled her over, and compelled her to leave her car at gunpoint. The reason? They mistook her 8-year-old son for a hardened criminal. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalist Christina Carrega to discuss “the talk.” Carrega explains why the conversation that many Black parents give to their children about the potential dangers of police interactions may be happening for younger children, and whether it makes them safer, or just more afraid. Guest: Christina Carrega, criminal justice reporter at Capital B. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know boundaries is one of my favorite topics! So, here is another enlightened, empowered, and straight to the point episode about our good friend Boundaries!Want to stay connected with me? Check below for ways to get in touch! DeniseMarsh.netDeniseMarshRAW@gmail.comFB: Denise MarshIG: DeniseMarsh_ Are you a woman willing to learn how to prioritize yourself, heal and grow from past issues so they no longer play a role in your present and future life, and develop a healthy self-friendship, which will have you feeling OH SO GOOOOOOOD about yourself? Let's talk about it on a complimentary Love Chat to see if I'm able to support you on this journey. Click the link below to choose a date and time. https://calendly.com/denisemarshraw/let-s-connectWant to join my weekly newsletter and stay up to date with EVERYTHING? If that's a YES, then please click the link below. https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/141412/65423631947138907/share?fbclid=IwAR1LvIxM35KFDeUzRbLsEXor-6brTw1Y-_y-6Klnm_hc1md24tLB1Gshhk4 Also, grab a copy of my book, Do It For Your SELFIE, from my website for a signed copy, or from your favorite online retailer, such as Target.com, Barnesandnoble.com, Amazon.com, and more!As always, THANK YOU for listening, sharing, and supporting! Please share a review on Apple Podcast, or you are able to email me a review at DeniseMarshRAW@gmail.com that I can share with others. -Denise Marsh
Singer-songwriter Joe Jones is dood maar niet vergeten. Hij overleed 27 november 2005 op 79-jarige leeftijd. Complicaties na een viervoudige bypass-operatie werden hem fataal. Joseph Charles Jones opende op 12 augustus 1925 voor het eerst…Continue Reading "IM: Joe Jones (You talk too much)"
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Two Jacksonville Jaguars taunted Steelers' WR George Pickens after the game on Sunday for aggressive comments he made prior. Where's the line with "trash talk" for this Steelers team?
Lara and Jan howl their way through what is possibly the most complicated week of MAFS ever! its love/ hate week. there is a retreat and a couple return to the show. Can we keep it all together, our heads are exploding!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lara-eyre/message
Season 5, Episode 6 Children need to hear lots of language in the first 2-3 years of their life. I talk about ways that you can purposefully choose how you use language so that it has the most benefit for your child. https://www.amazon.com/Thirty-Million-Words-Building-Childs/dp/0525954872
Ron Rivera Puts "Foot In Mouth" Again With Sam Howell Comments
Hour 1 - 00:00 - Commanders 53 Man Roster Review 21:14 - Ron Rivera Puts "Foot In Mouth" Again 33:47 - Does Ron Rivera Talk Too Much?
Mr and Mrs Therapy | Trauma, PTSD, Communication, Anxiety, Depression, EMDR, Marriage, Mental Health
In today's episode, we delve deep into the world of internal and external processors. What does it mean to process information internally versus externally? How does this impact our relationships, decision-making, and daily lives? Whether you mull things over silently or think out loud, understanding these processing styles can pave the way for better communication and understanding. Join us as we unpack the nuances, challenges, and strengths of each processing style, and share stories and insights from individuals who've mastered the art of balancing both. Join us over at our Facebook Community here >>> Facebook Group You can also email us at podcast@mrandmrstherapy.com. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide diagnosis or treatment. For additional and personalized support, please seek professional help or call the National Suicide Hotline at 988 if you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or needs emotional support.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com Up for discussion this week:* The mysterious “TMFINR” woman on the plane is found, and it turns out she was Sarah's neighbor!* Is it wrong to reveal the identity of someone who accidentally became famous?* Florida school officials fear Romeo and Juliet may make teenagers horny* Sarah celebrates with some of Shakespeare's dirtiest lines* Nancy was a soft-core pornographer???* A new law has Pornhub shutting down in certain states* Would you give your driver's license information to a porn site? Neither would we.* Billie Eilish says watching porn at 11 destroyed her young mind* Could online porn ever become unfashionable like teen smoking?* An outro ode to the late Robbie RobertsonCALL FOR LETTERS! Send any burning questions to smokeempodcast@gmail.comShall I compare thee to a paid subscriber? No even better, just BECOME one
Locked On Grizzlies - Daily Podcast On The Memphis Grizzlies
Which NBA personality is "Most Likely to Talk Too Much" and why is it Adam Silver about Ja Morant? Who on the Grizzlies needs some "summer school" work? And which Memphis player is most likely to be a coach in the future...or a professional wrestler? Hosts Joe Mullinax and Damichael Cole break all that down and more on this episode of Locked On Grizzlies!Today's episode is brought to you by Birddogs. Go to birddogs.com/lockedonnba and when you enter promo code, LOCKEDONNBA, they'll throw in a free custom birddogs Yeti-style tumbler with every order.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Grizzlies - Daily Podcast On The Memphis Grizzlies
Which NBA personality is "Most Likely to Talk Too Much" and why is it Adam Silver about Ja Morant? Who on the Grizzlies needs some "summer school" work? And which Memphis player is most likely to be a coach in the future...or a professional wrestler? Hosts Joe Mullinax and Damichael Cole break all that down and more on this episode of Locked On Grizzlies! Today's episode is brought to you by Birddogs. Go to birddogs.com/lockedonnba and when you enter promo code, LOCKEDONNBA, they'll throw in a free custom birddogs Yeti-style tumbler with every order. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
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How Will You Know If You Never Try? No, we're not asking... that's the title of COIN's second album! Whether you're looking forward to the future like Don't Cry, 2020 or looking back on the past like Malibu, 1992, the Nashville-based alt-pop band will keep you Feeling (even if you Don't Wanna Dance). It's a reflective, perceptive record that expands their sonic boundaries without compromising COIN's energetic DNA. In a stunning round of Fact Or Spin we learn about the most skull-like fruit, arachibutyrophobia, and an interstate road trip! Plus, we'll Talk Too Much about every track on this album (and about the 1981 movie Body Heat... spoiler alert).Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode,Terri discusses the dangers of pitfalls of talking too much, how to catch yourself, and gives tips for what to do instead.
Andrew Knizner joins the show + Does Cole talk too much? + Dais competes for Seth's admiration
Bobby and Alex try to figure out what the hell the Cardinals are doing with Willson Contreras, discuss a Baseball America series on artificial intelligence in baseball, and give updates on the Tipping Pitches Brooklyn Cyclones meetup in July. Then they welcome back friend of the pod and PUP guitarist Steve Sladkowski to talk about being on the road nonstop over the last couple years, the implications for AI's emergence in the music industry, his strategy when shopping for vinyl, birthday buddy Brandon Belt's slash line, and much more.Follow Steve on Twitter @sladkow.Links: Brooklyn Cyclones meetup interest form Maitreyi Anantharaman on the Cardinals' Willson Contreras woes How AI could hone pitcher deliveries in real-time The scouting director of the future may be AI See PUP, Beach Bunny, and Pool Kids in NYC Join the Tipping Pitches Patreon Tipping Pitches merchandise Songs featured in this episode:PUP — "Full Blown Meltdown" • PUP — "Closure" • Pool Kids — "Talk Too Much" • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions”
Crystal just got "trapped" in a 90 minute "conversation" where someone just word salad regurgitated all over her, leaving no space for HER to be in the encounter. Why do people do this? Why do people talk so much without saying anything, and require that you stay there to listen? Well, Crystal gets to the heart of this, asking the question: Do YOU talk too much? And also: Do people subject YOU to talking tirades? If so, let's talk it out...Join Crystal's Text Community: https://textcac.comJoin the Life Magnetics Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifemagneticsFollow Crystal on IG: https://instagram.com/crystalannecomptonSubscribe to Crystal's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrystalAnneCompton/Visit Crystal's website: https://crystalannecompton.comJoin Crystal's spiritual community: https://lightshinelab.comFollow the Miraculous Thinking Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/miraculous-thinkingJoin the Holy Agreements Prayer Circle: https://crystalannecompton.com/agreementsDonate to keep the teaching coming: https://paypal.me/CrystalAnneCompton
What's Stable? Small Talk, Too much masturbation, Blue Check Drama, Emotional Hoarding
This episode we are talking about season 3 of The Mandalorian
Shapell's Pesach Yom Iyun 5783 Rabbi Schneider - You Talk Too Much by Shapell's Rabbeim
Twigs, Stump, and Benny discuss USMNT players, Spurs, FSG, and baseball! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Links to things mentioned:Our book She Deserves Better! Pre-order it now (it helps us a ton), and then on Monday I'll give you information on how you can join the launch team. Sign up for my email list so you don't miss out on joining the launch teamA study of gender differences in children and number of words spoken (hint, not much of a difference)An article explaining the issue of faulty claims, and giving the results of a study inspired by these faulty claims.The Mendelberg and Karpowitz study of gendered speech in mixed groups with decision-making
This weeks episode focuses on the 3 different types of arguing that we do our relationships. These types of methods for conflict resolution are the most difficult and dangerous for your relationship. The 3 types of arguing in your relationship that cause you to remain stuck are: Talk Too Much: this is where we over communicate to the point that there is no space for action or anyone to take a breath. In my private 1:1 program, I help you create distance between the conversation and the action. Cut Throat: this is where you don't think before you speak and are constantly exploding in your relationship because you have so much bottled up frustration. I want to help you unpack what it is that is bugging you and teach you to deliver your feelings without hurting anyone. Keep My Mouth Shut: this is where one of you have decided that it's no longer safe to be yourself in the relationship and you're better off keeping your mouth shut. I will teach you the characteristics of what this looks like if it's happening in your relationship and how to start creating a safe space for each other. The key to getting out of these types of arguing styles is to focus on yourself first. I know what you're thinking --"but it's them, not me!". I understand that's how you feel, but focusing SO much on this relationship and not YOURSELF is not allowing you to show up as YOU. You're losing yourself slowly. By focusing on your FIRST, you'll be able to: Declutter your mind and find clarity Delivery how you feel with more grace Finally show up as the TRUE YOU I want to help you finally have peace in your relationships so that you can show up as the partner you desire. In my private 1:1 life coaching program, I will teach you my proven methods for surrendering your relationships, so that you can have the life you love and desire again. P.S. If this episode resonated with you and you're ready to free yourselves of any idols and figure out who God is calling you to be, then let's work together. Book a sales call here so that we can do this work together. I'm so excited to meet you! The One Day At A Time Podcast is filled with inspiration, gems and life-changing habits for the everyday woman. Whether you're single, married, kids or no kids - this podcast will pierce your heart in way or another. Get ready to be blown away. ---- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karinafdaves/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@karinafdaves Personal Website: https://www.karinafdaves.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqltTvx_7zO5PqgwPle13Gw Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/karinafdaves --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karina-f-daves/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/karina-f-daves/support
If you're like me and talking just lights you up, there will always be a chance that you're talking too much. But you'd be amazed at what you can learn when you sit back and listen instead. Discover how to intentionally decide for yourself what talking too much means, and why silence is sometimes an amazing thing that others appreciate. I'm giving you some strategies that I utilize in managing that part of myself that wants to talk but isn't always aware of how much talking is an appropriate amount. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jodymoore.com/397
Welcome back! Show notes: James 3:1-12 James 3:1-2 James 3:3-6 Read Proverbs 12:18-22 Read Matthew 12:33-37 James 3:7-12 Read James 1:26 Read Ephesians 4:26, 29-32 Read Romans 3:20-26 Listen and enjoy! Let me know what you think! Subscribe to my YouTube Channel- Can I Be Real? Podcast Follow me on Instagram- @raee.michele Join the South of Gaza Community Facebook Group to receive daily Bible scriptures and encouragement on your Facebook timeline! RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rachel398/message
The first part of this episode is dedicated to the largely sad, pathetic and bored people that we work with that LOVE to talk shit and spread rumors. I went to an all boy HS, so workplace rumors and slander was new to me. Thing ya'll losers don't understand is that there are real people involved, and your words may cause more damage than you know...and then we get into toxic relationships, accountability and self confidence. Shout to my guest Tay Tay-Licious . Please listen, share and rate. But at the least...PRESS PLAYYYYY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deepthoughtswithiron/support
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Chris Herrington joins the show to discuss whether the incident has any effect on Dillon Brooks' status with the team and whether the Grizzlies talk too much. Also, Geoff and Jeffrey discuss the latest in the NFL, and Jeffrey reveals his all-32 QB ranking.
Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Survey Says…” by Michael. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Survey Says…” by Michael1. “Trust Me” by Sincere Engineer2. “South Loop Summer” by Hospital Bracelet3. “BYOB” by Future Teens4. “Talk Too Much” by Pool Kids5. “High Hopes” by Sweet Pill Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We got muthaf*ckin' Bari on this bitch!!!!! Listen in!!!! "Where The Barber Shop meets the Salon" Guest: BARI.......... IG:@waahpodcast Twitter: @waahpodcast Hosts:
In the Old Testament, whenever the temple of God was mentioned, reverence, fear, and honor quickly followed. There was a great understanding that in the Temple, in the Holy of Holies dwelt the very real presence of God. Now, imagine you were there. How would you respond? In this week's episode, Francis Chan, not only reminds of this truth but points us to 1 Corinthians 3 to reveal a truth about us, the body of Christ, that is often overlooked.
It is said that the average person speaks approximately 7000 words a day. Has it ever crossed your mind that if this is true for you, what percentage of those words were used for the purpose that God designed? In this week's episode, Francis Chan, brings us through scripture to remind us of God's heart for our words and the purpose for them.
The guys are joined by they're good friend Joel Auge aka Falpher Softfoot to discuss: Joel's story Dungeons & Dragons Parenting Christian kids while running a D&D company The difference between good and evil How the Bible uses story to relate to the human condition Deuteronomy: we can't know God exhaustively, but we can know Him accurately Is there a perfect definition of the Trinity? *67 - Jaques Cloutier Bones to Pick - worship leaders who talk to much Joel plays an original song that he once played for Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) in the penthouse of the Trump Hotel Ontario Offended about something we said or a topic we discussed? Feel free to air your grievances by emailing us at wahwahwah@theosu.ca. Want unlimited seminary level teaching in plain English? Subscribe to Theos University (https://www.theosu.ca/) Follow on Instagram: TheosU Memes (https://www.instagram.com/theosu_memes/) Theos University (https://www.instagram.com/theosuniver...) Nathan Finochio (https://www.instagram.com/nathanfinochio) Chris Palmer (https://www.instagram.com/chrispalmer) Bryan Vos (https://www.instagram.com/bryanthefox) Everett Wood (https://www.instagram.com/everettjame...) Presented by Vast Media
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate, how correlation can be used as leverage in GPPs despite high ownership, the effect of profitable DFS players sharing their process publicly, and more. ➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced ➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com
Some people who come to therapy talk the entire session, maybe because there's nobody else in their life who is safe or who listens without judgment or feedback. But is talking through the whole session the best use of your time with a professional counselor? Is that dynamic a healing relational one, or do you need to learn to adjust to a less didactic and more interactive back-and-forth? ———————— Sign up for our FREE email course on overcoming fear and insecurity at: https://www.shrinkthink.com/podcast
Many times, when we are trying to be persuasive, we want to highlight all the perks and plusses. It's only natural. Wouldn't helping someone see the potential gains of your product or service be a good thing? Yes, but here is the issue: Your audience will buy for their own reasons and only their reasons. How managers can spark, not squelch, our motivation They don't care about why you like the product or service. They don't care how much you know about it—don't bury them in detail. The more you spout off about features, the more your audience mentally checks out.
Leo discusses how to ask for help, the dangers of isolation, lessons from Machine Gun Kelly and how to handle people who talk too much.