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Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – FtV Episode 175 – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger spend Thanksgiving in a Whitman, Massachusetts, parking lot located between a fast food restaurant and a chain drug store in search of the sacred birthplace of the one of America's most beloved holiday baked goods: the Toll House Chocolate Chip cookie. In 1938, Ruth Wakefield's kitchen concoction turned from a happy accident into a nation-wide phenomenon. We'll find out how! This episode first aired November 26, 2020 Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends Buy Jeff Belanger's new book Wicked Strange New England on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4lMkM3G Check out Jeff's new underground publication Shadow Zine! https://shadowzine.com/ Listen to Ray's Local Raydio! https://localraydio.com/
Click here to receive today's free gift on the Radio Page: Bible Promises – Throughout the Bible, God encourages us to bring before him our worship and praise, confession, thanksgivings, intercessions, and petitions. As Christians grow in the discipline of praying, it becomes clear that there is always more to learn. Joni Eareckson Tada shares insights and personal stories that will hone your skill of including scripture in your prayers. Use the coupon code: RADIOGIFT for free shipping! *Limit one copy per person* --------Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
This week on I Want That Too, Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey look at how Toy Story 5 is already reshaping the summer box office, the Disney collector market, and the fast-food promotional landscape. Lauren digs into Lorcana's sudden surge, Disney Springs' new merch-drop rules, and the growing trading-card gold rush around Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Magic: The Gathering. Then Jim and Lauren unpack Disney Store's AI shopping experiment, the new Hakuna Matata Lion King Broadway collection, Cinderella Castle snow globe nostalgia, and why Disney picked Papa John's, Wendy's, Subway, and McDonald's for this summer's movie tie-ins. NEWS • Toy Story 5 opens huge at the box office, with Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and Smarty Pants helping Disney dominate the summer conversation. • Disney Lorcana enters a new collector frenzy as older cards become harder to find and Pixar characters arrive in the Wild's Unknown set. • Disney Springs introduces new merch-drop procedures, including later garage openings, wristbands, and designated waiting areas. • Topps Chrome Disney and Marvel's Magic: The Gathering collaboration show how Disney is leaning deeper into trading cards and tabletop fandom. • Disney Store begins testing a generative AI shopping assistant designed to recommend gifts and products through natural-language prompts. FEATURE • Jim explains why Disney chose Papa John's for Toy Story 5, turning Pizza Planet into a real-world promotional hook. • Wendy's answers with a Minions and Monsters drive-thru activation that reportedly drew massive crowds in California. • Subway gets in early with a live-action Moana meal, collectible cups, and a Fandango ticket-code incentive. • McDonald's remains in Disney's promotional orbit, with Hexed positioned for a Thanksgiving push tied to Happy Meal visibility. HOSTS • Jim Hill - X/Twitter: @JimHillMedia, Instagram: @JimHillMedia, Website: jimhillmedia.com • Lauren Hersey - X/Twitter: @laurenhersey2, Instagram: @lauren_hersey_ FOLLOW • Facebook: @JimHillMediaNews • YouTube: @jimhillmedia • TikTok: @jimhillmedia • Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia/ SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - https://strongmindedagency.com SPONSOR I Want That Too is brought to you by UnlockedMagic.com, your go-to source for great deals on Disney and Universal tickets. If a trip to the parks is on your radar for summer or fall of 2026, head to UnlockedMagic.com and let their team help make your next vacation a little more magical. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. https://www.jimhillmedia.com/sponsor/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Click here to receive today's free gift on the Radio Page: Bible Promises – Throughout the Bible, God encourages us to bring before him our worship and praise, confession, thanksgivings, intercessions, and petitions. As Christians grow in the discipline of praying, it becomes clear that there is always more to learn. Joni Eareckson Tada shares insights and personal stories that will hone your skill of including scripture in your prayers. Use the coupon code: RADIOGIFT for free shipping! *Limit one copy per person* --------Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
“It was this conversation between three generations — but I was the only one who could speak. Someone wise told me to recognize the gifts that come with change. That was really a gift. There’s a connection there across generations. And that’s really what Hoffman does.” – Mike Ingrasci Drew and Mike/Hoffman Podcast Studio Hoffman’s Director of Marketing, Mike Ingrasci, sits down with Drew to talk marketing, brand, and his Hoffman experience. The son of Raz and Liza Ingrasci, founders of the Institute, Mike’s experience of Hoffman goes way back. He shares, “I think that I got Hoffman a bit through osmosis, whether it was like whispers in the house, teachers who came to visit at dinner, just the way in which my parents raised us as children. …They really let us be kids, and they were protective of that, because they had done the Process, and they knew what that meant.” Raz, Mike, and Leo Since Raz’s passing, Mike has reflected on the gifts that come with change. His friend suggested this as a way through the tough time ahead. Between the day Raz passed away, Dec 31, 2025, and the day of his Celebration of Life in March, Mike and Sara needed to take turns putting Leo to bed. Leo was going through a stage where he didn’t want to be left alone. So every other evening, Mike would lie on the floor by Leo, writing into his Notes app on his phone. One night, he realized that there were three generations linked – father, son, grandson – and only one of them – Mike – could speak. He continued to write the words from this generational connection, eventually sharing them with the over 1500 friends and family gathered. As Mike shares, this is a cornerstone of what Hoffman is about. Aligning and refining Hoffman’s Brand: As Director of Marketing, one of Mike’s goals is to align and refine Hoffman’s brand to accurately reflect the decades of powerful transformational experiences of well over 100,000 Process graduates. When young, Mike had a hard time knowing how to talk about the Process. He knew his parents were ‘helping people,’ and that they loved and wholeheartedly believed in the Process. Once Mike took the Process in 2009, he understood, as a lived experience, what he could never conceptualize. And now, it is perfect that he is the guide for this elevation of Hoffman’s brand into something that reflects what it is and makes it welcoming, understandable, and reflective of its organic coolness. Armed with a mood board, Instagram, and a lifetime surrounded by Hoffman, Mike is crafting an ever-evolving invitation into the profound beauty and magic of the Hoffman Process. For Mike, Brand = Promise + Experience + Reputation. At Hoffman, these three things have always been incredibly strong. The Process delivers on its promise, the experience is transformative, and the reputation speaks for itself. Mike’s approach isn’t about changing any of that…it's about building the world around it: creating an ecosystem that feels thoughtful, elevated, and welcoming for both people discovering Hoffman for the first time and graduates who continue to engage with it for years. His goal is simple: to make every touchpoint reflect the integrity of the Process, and elevate how Hoffman is experienced and perceived while remaining true to the work itself. We hope you feel the warmth and care of this invitation and conversation. https://youtu.be/OlvZy60Vjkc Listen on Apple Podcasts More about Mike Ingrasci: Liza, Mike, Raz, and Marissa Long before joining the Hoffman Institute as Director of Marketing, Mike Ingrasci was embraced by the Process. His parents, Raz and Liza Ingrasci, served as its stewards for decades. Hoffman was woven into the fabric of Mike’s childhood. Mike earned a BFA from USC's School of Cinematic Arts before beginning his career as Director of Video at Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp. He joined Barack Obama’s historic 2008 presidential campaign as an intern, then became a key member of the 2012 Obama campaign’s Chicago-based video team. He produced content for the President throughout his successful re-election campaign. This experience reinforced Mike's belief in the power of storytelling to move people and create change. Leo, Mike, Sara Ingrasci Over twelve years, Mike helped build John Elliott into one of the world’s most respected independent fashion brands. He led sales and brand marketing while helping shape its creative voice. During Mike's tenure, the brand earned accolades, including GQ’s Best New Menswear Designer, presented runway shows in New York and Paris, and collaborated with globally recognized brands Nike, Converse, Gap, and more. That experience shaped Mike’s approach to marketing: the best stories don’t sell — they connect. Although Mike grew up around Hoffman, the Process itself remained unknown until he attended in 2009. His biggest takeaway? While many of us spend our lives searching for love outside ourselves, we’re ultimately looking for the ability to give more love — and the openness to receive it. This realization underscores Mike’s work, relationships, approach to fatherhood, and the stories he tells. Mike lives in Northern California with his wife, Sara, and their two-year-old son, Leonardo “Leo” James. Leo’s middle name honors Raz, whose lifelong dedication to the human potential movement inspires Mike’s work and belief in the transformative power of the Process. Discover more: Follow Mike on Instagram and Facebook. As mentioned in this episode: Raz and Liza Ingrasci, Founders of the Hoffman Institute Foundation • Liza is the former CEO and President. Raz was a Hoffman teacher and the former Chairman of Hoffman International. Listen to Raz on the Hoffman Podcast: Husband, Father, Son • Liza and Raz Ingrasci’s stated mission: “Our mission is to provide people greater access to the wisdom and power of love in themselves, in each other, and in the world.” Mike filming during the Obama campaign. Mike was drawn to the message of hope and change. Oprah and Raz on the Oprah Podcast Maria Shriver shares her Process experience on the Oprah Podcast. Hoffman on Instagram: Daily 8 am PT Quad checks and 6 pm PT Appreciation and Gratitude posts Inside(r) Baseball New Age Hoffman Process Scholarships Ongoing Hoffman programs: The Q2 three-day intensive: Beyond Mom and Dad Webclasses One-day Refreshers The iPhone Notes App The Ingrasci Family photo, Thanksgiving, 2025 Charles “Raz” James Ingrasci Obituary Video recording of Charles “Raz” Ingrasci Celebration of Life, March 14, 2026 “Look at the hoop, close your eyes, and think of something you love, and it will go through.” – Raz Ingrasci “Love is a renewable resource.” – Raz Ingrasci
Happy 250th Anniversary of 'Murica. You're in for a treat . This is part 2 of multiple on the Second Chapter "The English and American Public Culture." This episode broaches the English Bible's profound role on American Literacy Education, discussing pp. 29-34. "The American Founders read the Bible," Oxford University Rhodes Scholar Daniel Dreisbach says in his first sentence of his Oxford University Press book. "They knew the Bible from cover to cover." "Its ideas shaped their habits of mind." "The Bible left its mark on the political culture of the era." Dreisbach's first sentence in his chapter 2 is: Ready ? "Anglo-Americans are people of the Book, and that Book is the Bible." WOW ! We had the author, Dr. Daniel L. Dreisbach, D.Phil. (Oxford), JD (University of Virginia Law School) on the podcast for Thanksgiving, Fall 2022. We're going to make a fair use, do a transformative reading of the book. We'd like to thank Dr. Dreisbach for writing this, and thank Oxford University Press for making it available. Support publishers when they make something worth reading. Support the publisher and throw some bidness their way. Support your brick and mortar book dealer. This episode was filmed Thursday 28 May 2026 years after Jesus in the backyard of my long-time (nearly a quarter of a century) Epistemology mentor Dr. Doug Geivett (PhD, USC under Dallas Willard), a student himself of the famous late-great Republican professor, the late-great Dallas Willard of USC's Philosophy Department. The Republican Professor is a pro-correctly-and-adequately-articulating-the-Bible's-appropriate-influence-on-American-politics podcast. Therefore, welcome again, through his writing, Dr. Daniel L. Dreisbach, D.Phil., J.D. The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRepublicanProfessor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRepublicanProfessor Twitter: @RepublicanProf Instagram: @the_republican_professor
DR1Our Tech OverlordsIn our 'Elon Musk's alibi to police was, "It couldn't be my fault; I haven't been at Tesla since they passed my pay package."' headline of the week. Tesla Under Fire After Car Smashes Into Texas Home and Kills 76-Year-Old Grandmother*************** In our 'Hello, my name is Jeff, I have a younger brother and sister, my favorite food is Betty Crocker pancakes, and I am a Coupon-ism major at Columbia University' headline of the week. Jeff Bezos Called Washington Post His Worst Investment and Staff He Laid Off ‘Terrible' People*************** LivingSocial (Written Down 2016): In 2010, Amazon poured $175 million into this daily-deals competitor to Groupon. The daily-deals craze fizzled out quickly, and six years later, LivingSocial was acquired by Groupon for effectively $0In our 'Just tell them it will make their Netflix better' headline of the week. Head of Microsoft Rages at His Fellow CEOs for Admitting What They're Actually Doing to Society With AI*************** “You can't say, hey, all white-collar jobs are gone and this could even be a weapon and we will use all the power to build data centers,” Nadella explained(Microsoft's own AI CEO Mustafa Suleyma, it's worth noting, very recently claimed that AI was on the verge of performing most “professional tasks.”)Nadella is now pushing an approach that factors in the common worker, criticizing those who get excited to announce AI-driven layoffs. “No, how about we think about reorganizing the jobs?”In our 'Mark has super-duper pinky-promised to stop using his $150,000 Patek Philippe watch to time exactly how long it takes a developer to cry' headline of the week. Meta CTO Admits Mark Zuckerberg Has Completely Crushed Employee Spirits*************** In our 'Hey Ma, every time I click on this ad it wipes my butt, buys a dozen frozen turkey burgers, and breaks up with my girlfriend, tell Dad!' headline of the week. These new Amazon ads don't just recommend products—they can make your purchases for you***************MM1In our 'What if I replace the Oreo knockoff brand Kroger Chocolate Lovers Kid-O's with Hydrox in the vending machines? Will you like working here again?' headline of the week. Meta Floats Bigger Snack Budget After AI Shakeup Tanks Employee MoraleIn our 'What if I make it LOOK LIKE your job isn't harming children, so you can tell your Mom at Thanksgiving, "no, we don't hurt children, that's ridiculous!"? Will you like working here again?' headline of the week. Meta lobbies Congress for immunity from lawsuits alleging online harm to childrenIn our 'OK, what if I replace the HYDROX with ACTUAL OREOS in the vending machines? Not even Elon Musk would do that - would you like working here again?' headline of the week. X tells 'neglected' Meta employees that it is hiring and will 'exceed any snack budget offer'In our 'I should have gotten the worst possible grade for GOVERNANCE, not ENVIRONMENT... don't you people read?' headline of the week. Musk Furious After SpaceX Stock Get Worst Possible Environmental GradeIn our 'Free Float data already created influence metrics, says, "make your own ESG data, jerk"' headline of the week. Inside Peter Thiel's Invite-Only Dialog Network: Secret A-B-C Grading System for Billionaires and PoliticiansGrades are assigned based on factors including fame, wealth, influence and political fit: C ratings go to the most prominent figures, A to those who are established but less high-profile, and B to most othersDR2The StupidIn our 'Target screams, you're supposed to fake fire your CEO and make him Executive Chair and promote the COO in times of internal crisis!' headline of the week. Lucid Motors Fires 18% of Workforce and Axes COO Marc Winterhoff as EV Market Slowdown Hits Hard*************** In our 'Target screams, yes exactly!' headline of the week. Domino's names COO Joe Jordan as new CEO amid slowing sales***************Outgoing CEO Russell Weiner will transition to executive chairmanIn our 'Group of experts suggest painting the pool blue to get rid of the problem' headline of the week. ‘ESG Hasn't Gone Away': Group Urges Trump, SEC to Rein In ‘Big Three' Asset Managers' Voting Power Long Term*************** Bull Moose Institute: 8 men, 0 women: ran by Aiden Buzzetti, President | 1776 Project Foundation & Bull Moose ProjectIn our 'Soccer 1, Child Care 0' headline of the week. After forcing workers back to the office, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are now letting their staff work remotely—but only for the World Cup*************** In our 'Board members include Kimbal Musk, O.J. Simpson, Dana White, Rebekah Neumann, Elizabeth Holmes, Richard Sackler, John R. Tyson, and John T. Walton' headline of the week. Trump Forms UFO Board to Investigate 'Mothership' Orb Threat Over Sensitive National Security SiteJohn T. Walton (1992-2005), the billionaire son of Walmart founder Sam Walton, died in 2005, when the home-built experimental ultralight aircraft he was piloting crashedUnlike siblings Rob and Jim Walton, who took executive roles, John's involvement emphasized oversight without deep immersion in merchandising or supply chain functionsMM2In our 'Blackrock announces funding a reboot of the movie The Highlander called The Gay Highlander: There Can Be Only One' headline of the week. With the exits of Apple's Tim Cook and Dow's Jim Fitterling, the Fortune 500 is losing two groundbreaking gay CEOs—leaving just one In our 'Lying sociopath is 100% excited about making money, 74% excited about taking a bath, 29% excited to go home to his baby, and 12% excited to eat Hydrox' headline of the week. Sam Altman was ‘0%' excited to be a CEO of a public company—but OpenAI is taking steps to compete in the AI IPO blitz anywayIn our 'Lying sociopath hires man accused of aiding suicide to build product that will destroy humanity' headline of the week. OpenAI Just Hired a Guy Accused of Terrible ThingsNoam Shazeer, cofounder of Character.AI who has been accused of having an AI chatbot that rooted for their customer's suicidesIn our 'Lying sociopath who hired man accused of aiding suicides for product designed to destroy humanity thinks the product will be able to do it by next Christmas' headline of the week. Sam Altman thinks AI will surpass human intelligence by 2030. His rival AI billionaires say it'll be even soonerIn our 'Man who owns everything and has all the money suggests you try out whittling or become a cobbler' headline of the week. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says electricians and plumbers will be needed by the hundreds of thousands in the new working world
Money conversations in the therapy world often focus on getting out of scarcity — leaving agency work, raising fees, or building a sustainable private practice. But what happens after that? What happens when your financial circumstances change, but your money beliefs haven't caught up yet?In this episode, I'm joined by Allison Puryear, founder of Abundance Practice Building, who has supported more than 10,000 therapists in creating practices that work for their lives. Together, we talk about money not as a measure of worth, but as a tool for creating a life that reflects your values. We explore how our relationships with money evolve over time — from the early days of practice building to navigating financial security, lifestyle creep, sliding scale therapy, and retirement savings.Ready to feel more calm and confident about your money? Do you feel confused, ashamed, or uncertain about your finances?Are you craving support to help shift your money mindset and transform your relationship with money?Are you ready to develop the skills and confidence you need to finally take control of your business finances and build a practice that actually takes care of you?If so, I'd love for you to join me for one of my free online workshops, designed specifically for private practice owners who feel stuck—whether it's mindset blocks, avoidance, or the technical side of managing money.In just one hour together, you'll learn practical tools, strategies, and next steps to move forward in your business (and your life) with clarity, intention, and ease.Click here to explore upcoming workshops and save your spot or register to get the replay.You can also join our new private WhatsApp community to connect with other therapists, health practitioners and listeners of Money Skills for Therapists: The Podcast — to chat about episodes, ask questions, share insights, and get support.Just reach out to us at hello@moneynutsandbolts.com, and we'll send you an invite!Financial Questions Don't End When You Earn MoreMany therapists enter private practice with money beliefs shaped by agency work, graduate school, family stories, or cultural messages about helping professions. Those beliefs don't automatically disappear as income grows — earning more often brings new questions about boundaries, fee setting, accessibility, and what “enough” actually means.As therapists, we can sometimes over-function around money, especially when it comes to sliding scale therapy or assumptions about what clients can afford. Accessibility matters, and so does building a practice that can sustainably support you, your clients, and your future.That same mindset can show up in how we think about our own financial needs and long-term planning. Retirement savings are another area where many therapists have been underserved. Whether you're self-employed, running a group practice, or just getting started, beginning small and automating savings can create meaningful financial security over time.Every Stage of Practice Brings New Money QuestionsOur relationship with money continues to evolve through every stage of practice and life.(00:03:31) Discussing longevity in therapist education(00:06:50) Feeling stuck in maximum capacity(00:12:28) Changing perspectives in education(00:15:42) Recognizing economic class differences(00:18:13) Managing lifestyle inflation(00:20:26) Offering sliding scale therapy(00:24:02) Retirement savings for practitioners(00:26:26) Talking retirement and self-care(00:30:42) Reflecting on past Thanksgivings(00:35:54) Discussing money challenges and values(00:36:41) Moving from survival to thrivingBuilding Wealth Without Losing Sight of What MattersMany of us were never taught financial literacy, retirement planning, or how to think about money in ways that align with our values. That gap can create financial anxiety, money shame, and uncertainty at every stage of a therapist's career.The goal is to build financial confidence over time — through intentional choices, stronger financial boundaries, and values-based spending that supports the life you want to create. Money can create options, security, and freedom. When we approach it as a tool instead of a reflection of our worth, we make more space for both thriving and meaningful work.About Linzy Bonham: Linzy Bonham is a therapist turned money coach who helps private practice owners and health professionals feel calm, confident, and in control of their finances through her podcast, free workshops and comprehensive programs: Money Skills for Therapists and Money Skills for Group Practice Owners.It all started when she saw her extremely skilled colleagues struggle with the money side of business. Some had even left private practice, or were avoiding starting one, because managing finances was just too stressful.So Linzy set out to support helpers and healers with developing peace of mind about their money. Since so many were never taught money skills, she focuses on the “how” of making the business side of private practice doable — and even super satisfying.Follow Linzy Bonham: About Page: https://moneyskillsfortherapists.com/aboutLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linzybonham/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneyskillsfortherapists/About Allison Puryear:Allison Puryear is a therapist who burned out on agency work & then built successful private practices in 3 wildly different markets. After her caseloads grew faster in each “saturated” market, Allison realized that practice building is not rocket science when you have clarity, confidence, & a figured-out formula. So, Allison started Abundance Practice Building to help other therapists build their own full & happy private practices - because a happy therapist is a better therapist, y'all!Whether you need to get more clients in the door or need to make changes to an already full practice so you can work less & make more, Abundance Practice Building has support for all levels & at all financial abilities. Go to www.abundancepracticebuilding.com to learn more!Connect with Allison:Email: help@abundancepracticebuilding.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/abundance_practice_building/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abundancepracticebuilding/Website: https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/Free checklist: https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/checklist
SpaceX raised $75 billion in the largest IPO in history -- more than all 71 other IPOs combined so far this year. Shares jumped nearly 20% on day one. Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire. And if you're a regular investor asking whether you missed out, Joe and OG have a very specific answer: the life-changing money was already gone before the ticker symbol appeared. Here's how IPOs actually work, who really wins, and why your index fund is probably going to own SpaceX anyway.What You'll Walk Away WithWhy the 20% first-day pop was largely an illusion for retail investors -- and what actually happened to the price between $135 and the moment you could buy itThe auction mechanics behind IPO pricing: why institutional investors with early access capture most of the return before the stock hits public marketsWhy OG argues that even putting a million dollars into SpaceX at the IPO price and making 20% isn't life-changing -- and why that math actually makes the risk harder to justify, not easierThe sobering stat: 71 other IPOs happened this year before SpaceX, raising a combined $36 billion between themHow SpaceX could still end up in your portfolio without you doing anything -- and which indexes will add it faster than others under new fast-entry provisionsWhy S&P 500 investors will have to wait: the three criteria any company must meet before joining, and why SpaceX's profitability timeline makes one of them complicatedThe six new space-themed ETFs Wall Street created in the past three months -- and what that pattern always signalsOG on why the person who got rich on SpaceX put money in before you knew it existed, and why you wouldn't have done it eitherWhy being wrong on a small speculative position might be the most valuable financial education available -- and OG's Thanksgiving pan storyOG and Anna on college planning: how to calculate your actual funding gap, why FAFSA still matters even if you won't qualify for need-based aid, and the high school glide path that protects your savings from market timing risk in the final four yearsWhy This Matters NowEvery few years a story like SpaceX comes along and makes every investor feel like they missed the trade of a lifetime. The real question isn't whether you missed SpaceX -- it's whether you have a plan that captures the next one automatically, without you having to call your shot.From the BasementJoe and OG dig into the SpaceX IPO mechanics, the FOMO math, and why index fund investors may own it soon anyway without lifting a finger. OG and Anna deliver the penultimate episode of their financial basics series with a full college planning walkthrough including the gap calculator, FAFSA, and the glide path strategy for the four years before tuition is due. Doug arrives with Meryl Streep trivia. The show introduces Scout, a new AI assistant built specifically for the Stacking Benjamins guides that only answers from the guides themselves -- and tells you when it doesn't know. Congratulations go out to Stacker Melissa, who finished her last day of work.Resources MentionedStacking Benjamins Guides -- college planning, tax, and workplace benefits guides with new Scout AI assistant; stackingbenjamins.com/guidesStacking Benjamins Basics Guide -- stackingbenjamins.com/basicsguideStacking Benjamins Scorecard -- stackingbenjamins.com/scorecardStacking Benjamins Newsletter (The 201) -- stackingbenjamins.com/201The College Investor -- Robert Farrington; collaborator on the college planning guide; thecollegeinvestor.comGranola AI -- meeting notes tool; granola.ai/sbStacking Benjamins Community -- stackingbenjamins.com/basementSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thanksgiving, Again?!: https://linktr.ee/thanksgivingagainThe Last Ryde: https://www.storietv.com/the-last-rydeSteven is one of the few people on Earth who has been a senior executive at two motion picture studios and also raised over $20MM in venture capital. He's produced the digital effects for Independence Day which won the Oscar for Visual Effects and in addition to his film work, he's founded 3 start-ups - one successful exit and two failures. He lectures now on the lessons in sustainable high-performance he learned working alongside some of the world's more productive people. https://www.thesukha.coBetterHelp: Go to https://betterhelp.com/macolino for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsoredYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeffMacolinoFollow Me!!! https://twitter.com/saintjmachttps://www.facebook.com/jeffmacolinopodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/saintjmac/IMDB Page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17046562/?ref_=nm_knf_t1TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffmacolinoArt Credit: Chase Henderson
Shook by the catfishing incident, Janelle tells Meri she is ready to work on their relationship. They have an intense session with therapist Nancy and decide to work on a Thanksgiving project together. Christine singlehandedly throws a fabulous baby shower for Robyn.We have a PATREON! click on link below tocheck out the extra content, including weekly bonus episodes covering popculture hot topics and true crime stories plus a look into our personal livesand all regular episodes ad free. For Sister Wives fans we have a Patreon BookClub series covering Christine Brown Woolley's book "Sister Wife."First episode is free on the regular feed and all 9 episodes can be purchasedas a bundle on Patreon!PatreonPlease SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and giveus a 5-star rating and review.We are on Instagram and TikTok @psychlegalpopEmail: psychlegalpoppodcast@gmail.com#sisterwives #sisterwivesseason10episode3#sisterwivesseason10 #sisterwivesconfessions #sisterwivesrewind#meribrowncatfish #christinebrown #christinebrownwoolley #kodybrown #meribrown#janellebrown #robynbrown #tlc #sisterwivestlc #realitytv #psychology #attorney#therapist #therapistonsisterwives #lawyeronsisterwives #law #lawyer#popculture #popularculture #polygamy #pluralfamily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Thanksgiving! Hunter is coming home after 4 months at the Air Force Academy Prep School, Mykelti, Leon, Maddie (and Caleb) are also coming home for the holiday. Kody thinks that stringing outdoor lights from house to house will bring the family together. Meri and Janelle struggle through their Thanksgiving table decorating project and the Brown family hosts 70 family members for Thanksgiving dinnerWe have a PATREON! click on link below tocheck out the extra content, including weekly bonus episodes covering popculture hot topics and true crime stories plus a look into our personal livesand all regular episodes ad free. For Sister Wives fans we have a Patreon BookClub series covering Christine Brown Woolley's book "Sister Wife."First episode is free on the regular feed and all 9 episodes can be purchasedas a bundle on Patreon!PatreonPlease SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and giveus a 5-star rating and review.We are on Instagram and TikTok @psychlegalpopEmail: psychlegalpoppodcast@gmail.com#sisterwives #sisterwivesseason10episode4#sisterwivesseason10 #sisterwivesthanksgivingthegoodthebadtheugly#sisterwivesrewind #meribrowncatfish #christinebrown #christinebrownwoolley#kodybrown #meribrown #janellebrown #robynbrown #tlc #sisterwivestlc #realitytv#psychology #attorney #therapist #therapistonsisterwives #lawyeronsisterwives#law #lawyer #popculture #popularculture #polygamy #pluralfamily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanksgiving Psalms | Psalm 30 Part 3 of The Psalms: A Complete Guide to Honest Prayer with Ted ConiarisHow often do you stop to remember what God has done in your life?In this message from Psalm 30, Ted Coniaris explores the power of Thanksgiving Psalms and shows how gratitude can deepen our relationship with God. More than simply saying "thank you," biblical thanksgiving invites us to remember specific ways God has met us, rescued us, and remained faithful through every season.Psalm 30 tells the story of David's journey from self-reliance and complacency to crisis, lament, rescue, and praise. Along the way, we discover that gratitude is not merely an emotion—it's a practice that shapes our hearts and strengthens our faith.In this episode you'll learn: Why gratitude is essential for spiritual maturity How comfort can lead to spiritual complacency What Psalm 30 teaches about God's rescue and faithfulness Why sharing your story of God's goodness matters How thanksgiving strengthens both personal faith and community Practical ways to cultivate gratitude in everyday life Whether you're currently celebrating God's faithfulness or walking through a difficult season, this message will encourage you to remember, give thanks, and share your story.Scripture: Psalm 30
Ben and Rob sling their way back to 2002 and into the webbed world of Spider-Man, Sam Raimi's blockbuster that somehow managed to turn decades of comic book history, a nervous Tobey Maguire, and a maniacally committed Willem Dafoe into one of the defining superhero movies of the modern era. Along the way they untangle the long and surprisingly complicated journey that brought Marvel's most famous character to the big screen, explore the creative team that assembled around Raimi, and ask how a filmmaker best known for chainsaws, demons and severed hands ended up making one of the most sincere and influential comic book films ever released.But that's only part of the story. Away from the set, Sam and his brother Ted Raimi have spent decades filling their movies with elaborate pranks, recurring cameos and a family atmosphere that borders on organised chaos. So what exactly were the Raimis getting up to when they weren't making movies? And why does Ted seem to appear everywhere? Plus, the pair take a dive into some of the wilder theories surrounding the film.And finally, beneath all the upside-down kisses, Thanksgiving dinners and airborne pumpkin bombs, what is Spider-Man really about?CONSUUUME to find out all this and much, much more!PLUS we have a Patreon with EXCLUSIVE content just for you starting at less than £2 a month - Click the link below!Find us on your socials of choice at www.linktr.ee/everymovieeverpodcast
This episode contains some screen sharing so it's best watched on YouTubeWhat happens when one product leader decides to stop copy-pasting between chat windows and instead build an operating layer that puts coding agents in the hands of an entire company?In this episode of Supra Insider, Marc Baselga and Ben Erez sit down with Kyler Ross, Head of Product at Cloaked, to walk through the internal “harness” he started building last Thanksgiving: an agent-friendly system of context files and scripts that lets agents read from and write to the team's real tools. Kyler explains how it gets installed on every company machine, why he treats each new agent session like onboarding an employee, and how a self-improving loop of skills and automated reviews keeps it getting better.They explore his day-to-day setup for running many agents at once, why worktrees and Claude Code hooks exist to make failure nearly impossible, a one-on-one prep skill that pulls context from every corner of the company, and the layered guardrails, including a nightly “librarian” agent, that keep confidential information from leaking.If you're a product or engineering leader trying to make your team more AI-native, someone wiring agents into real workflows, or anyone wrestling with how to run agents safely at scale, this episode is for you.All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube.New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox
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主播:Emma(中国)+ Erin(美国) 音乐:Traveling Light今天是端午节,祝大家端午安康。我们今天聊的话题就跟端午节相关。01. The Origin of Dragon Boat Festival 端午节的由来The origin story is actually really touching. 古时候有位爱国诗人叫屈原,他心怀国家,却被坏人陷害。在五月初五这天,伤心的他跳入汨罗江(mì luó jiāng)中。后来老百姓们为了不让鱼虾伤害屈原,人们把米团扔进江里。久而久之,每年的五月初五就成了端午节。So this festival was established to commemorate(纪念) Qu Yuan. And zongzi literally came from an act of love for a poet(诗人).02. Common Activities During the Dragon Boat Festival 端午节的常见活动Eat zongzi 吃粽子Zongzi is glutinous rice(糯米) packed with fillings(馅料) and wrapped(包裹) in leaves, then steamed(蒸煮). 粽子可以包非常多种馅(a lot of fillings)。The filling is really abundant(丰富的).南方:咸粽子:猪肉粽、蛋黄粽、火腿粽北方:甜粽子:红枣(red dates)粽、豆沙(red bean paste)粽有的人还会用粽子蘸白糖或者蜂蜜。每年端午节,网上都会掀起甜咸粽子之争,这跟美国的the pineapple-on-pizza debate有些相似。The dragon boat races 赛龙舟这个活动在南方可能会更流行一些。Wearing five-color rope bracelets 带五彩绳Hanging scented sachets (/sæˈʃeɪz/) 挂香囊香囊(sachets)里面会放一些香草和中药材,有些香囊还可以帮助驱蚊(mosquito repellent)。Hanging mugwort at the front door 在门口挂艾草It's interesting that holidays can have their own smells. 闻到艾草的味道,很多中国人就知道端午节要到了。03. Why is 端午节called the Dragon Boat Festival instead of the Zongzi Festival? 为什么端午节叫Dragon Boat Festival不叫Zongzi festival?The short answer is:赛龙舟很盛大,具有国际影响力。People see that as a symbol(象征) of the holiday. Dragon boat racing is huge, dramatic(激动人心的) and international(国际影响力的).从1976年开始,赛龙舟就变成一项国际运动了。Hong Kong started hosting big international races, and then it spread internationally. 04. Chinese Traditional Festivals vs. Western Traditional Festivals 中西方传统节日对比It seems like every Chinese holiday eventually becomes about food. 但其实,中国人过节吃的不仅是食物本身,更重要的是在这些食物当中蕴含的祝福和寓意。The food actually seems to mean something.Chinese New Year has dumplings. 新年吃饺子。因为饺子的形状很像古代的元宝,寓意着富有(wealth)。The Lantern Festival has tangyuan. 元宵节我们会吃汤圆。Dragon Boat Festival has zongzi. 端午节吃粽子。For commemorating(纪念) Qu Yuan.Mid-Autumn Festival has mooncakes. 中秋节会吃月饼。因为月饼是圆的,象征团圆。It's like you're eating a wish for your family to be together.So every food carries a story.��那么,西方的每个节日也会有特定的饮食吗?The answer is not quite. The closest example is probably Thanksgiving and turkey.在感恩节(Thanksgiving Day)这天大家会会吃火鸡(the turkey)。但相比于食物,western holidays are often more focused on activities(活动) and celebrations(庆祝方式). Easter 复活节在复活节期间,相比于吃Easter eggs(复活节彩蛋),人们更喜欢去找Easter eggs。Christmas 圣诞节人们更注重的是gifts(礼物),Christmas trees(圣诞树)和Santa Claus(圣诞老人)。Western holidays are definitely more driven by what to do on those days than what to eat.所以相比之下,中国节日更强调“吃什么”,西方节日更注重活动和庆祝方式。But whether it's sharing food or sharing experiences, it's really all about bringing people together(使人们团聚).
We just finished 300, and now we're on our way to 400, excuse me! It's a Carriage House Catch-Up this week as Ronna (& Bryan), people pleasers that they are, chat about everything from seed oil to Thanksgiving food to Harry Potter's death spell. Then they answer a trio of listener questions: how to handle a bad B&B experience, whether or not the older person on a date always has to pay, and how to navigate a friendship that might be uneven on meeting each other's needs. (Bryan) has just one question for you: ARE YOU MAD AT ME? His hit show comes to New York for a month long engagement Off-Broadway this summer July 10 to August 15! Go to areyoumadatmeshow.com and use code IMSORRY for $10 off your ticket to the first two weeks of the run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our good friend Rich Nassif is back! Rich spent 17 years as a Division I collegiate soccer coach and was around when the idea of a two-semester college soccer schedule was first floated, so he's got a front-row perspective on how we got here. The timing couldn't be better: on June 23-24, the NCAA Division I Cabinet meets to decide the fate of men's college soccer's playing schedule. The Division I Men's Soccer Oversight Committee has already adopted legislation to split the season across fall and spring semesters starting in 2027-28, but the Cabinet still has to sign off before it becomes official. If approved, teams would play up to 18 matches in a fall window (late August through the Saturday before Thanksgiving) and up to 10 more in a spring window starting mid-February, with the College Cup moving to the spring. If it's rejected, the current compressed fall-only season stays put. Rich sits down with Brooks to discuss how college coaches really feel about the two-semester schedule, and the positives and negatives it could bring to programs across the country.If you loved this episode, drop us a review and rating — it genuinely helps us grow! ⚽
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Join Walter Sterling on The Other Side of Midnight for a wild, unpredictable hour that pivots from petty grocery store grievances to international espionage. In the first half, Walter and his callers vent about the perils of modern parenting, exploring the "bumper car" illusion of raising kids, the tragedy of crying babies in Walmart at midnight, and the horror of parents forcing teenagers to eat beets at Thanksgiving. Then, buckle up as New Mexico radio host Eddie Aragon calls in to drop deep conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch. Aragon details bizarre ritual tents with defibrillators, mysterious backhoe operators digging holes, rigged lottery winnings, and the theory that Epstein was an intelligence "construct" linked to massive sovereign wealth funds and stolen software. Plus, Walter shares a quick behind-the-scenes secret on how great radio jingles are made. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Trey Reid welcomes Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Deputy Director Brad Carner back for a third straight episode on regulation updates, focusing on Arkansas waterfowl. They review that duck season dates remain largely the same, with only a minor change around the Christmas split, still opening the Saturday before Thanksgiving and closing January 31 under federal frameworks. Key changes include expanding non-motorized access areas on select WMAs/GTRs to reduce disturbance and improve hunting success, and implementing permit hunts in limited units such as Buckingham Flats on Bayou Meto, parts of Ed Gordon Point Remove, Prairie Bayou, and the Wiville unit at Black Swamp. A proposal to raise certain surface-drive horsepower limits was tabled after public opposition. They also discuss a robust public input survey (30,000+ participants and 70,000+ comments) and a new restriction barring nonresidents from hunting Dave Donaldson Black River WMA during the first nine days of duck season, based on hunter and anonymous cell data.
Season 4 continues with another unfiltered conversation as Lou Williams, Spank Horton, and Holly get into everything from summer plans and dating expectations to nightlife adventures, cooking disasters, and the realities of getting older in the social scene.The crew debates the difference between a boat and a yacht (and why expectations matter), breaks down the art of wordplay in dating, and shares hilarious stories about relationships, flirting, and the little lies people tell. Lou and Spank also recap a recent night out in Los Angeles, including club politics, celebrity treatment, and why Lou says he's become a "unicorn" in the nightlife world.Later, the conversation shifts to food, cooking, and family traditions as Holly reveals her newfound love for cooking, Spank admits his DoorDash addiction, and Lou tells the unbelievable story of how his brother almost ruined Thanksgiving with a last-minute turkey disaster.From wild summer goals to kitchen confessions, this episode is packed with laughs, relatable moments, and the kind of honest conversations that only happen at The Underground Lounge.Pull up, grab a drink, and join the conversation.
Send us Fan MailYou can learn a lot about someone from the way they talk about family, food, and the job they chose when nobody was watching. I'm joined by Dom Baglier, an admissions counselor at Baldwin Wallace University, and we start where every serious life conversation should start: mustache loyalty, loud Italian households, and the kind of family stories that never die at Thanksgiving.Then we shift into the real substance behind Dom's work in higher education. He breaks down what college admissions counseling actually looks like, from covering a huge recruitment territory to reading applications, answering emails from high school sophomores, and walking families through financial aid questions without making them feel lost. Dom also shares why he left staffing and recruiting, what “purpose” means to him now, and how being a first generation college student shapes the way he shows up for students who need a guide, not a sales pitch.We also hit soccer, travel, injuries, and the moment your body starts sending those “check engine” signals, plus a Cleveland love letter with an East Side vs West Side vote and a couple must try Cleveland restaurant recommendations. If you care about career clarity, the college search process, or just want a funny, honest conversation with real Northeast Ohio flavor, this one delivers.Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a laugh or a nudge toward purpose, and leave a review so more people can find the show.All music brought to you by former guest of the show SpeedoSubscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREETactical BrotherhoodThe Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby EnergyFROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.ShankitgolfOur goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseSweet Hands SportsElevate your game with Sweet Hands Sports! Our sports gloves are designed for champions,Buddy's Beard CareBuddy's Beard Care provides premium men's grooming products at an affordable price.Deemed FitBe a part of our movement to instill confidence motivation and a willingness to keep pushing forwardWebb WesternWebb Western is for those who roll up their sleeves and do what it takes to get the job done. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on all social mediaX: @mikebonocomedyInstagram: @mikebonocomedy@tiktok: @mikebono_comedianFacebook: @mikebonocomedy
In Part 2 of The Boy Who Never Came Home: The Case of Dylan Redwine, Dr. Phil revisits one of the most revealing moments in the investigation: his confrontation with Dylan's father, Mark Redwine, while Dylan was still missing. Dylan vanished after a court-ordered Thanksgiving visit with his father in Colorado. As search teams combed the rugged wilderness near Mark's home, Dr. Phil sat down with Dylan's mother Elaine, his father Mark, and his brother Cory and what unfolded raised serious questions. Dr. Phil analyzes Mark's statements, shifting theories, emotional distance, and attempts to cast suspicion on Elaine, even though Dylan disappeared while in Mark's care. Dr. Phil also breaks down the behavioral red flags in high-conflict custody cases, including how children can become weapons in toxic divorce battles. When Mark is offered an independent polygraph to help eliminate doubt and move the investigation forward, his refusal becomes impossible to ignore. Then, Dylan's remains are found on Middle Mountain turning a missing child case into a murder investigation. This episode is made possible with the support of our sponsors. Thank you.RELAXIUM® Sleep is backed by a 90-day guarantee, so you've got nothing to lose. Enjoy restful and refreshing sleep with drug-free, non-habit forming RELAXIUM® Sleep. Get your risk-free bottle now. Go to https://TryRelaxium.com or call 800-952-7770.ENERGYbits® has the safest, purest algae because our farming techniques preserve all the nutrients, minerals, pigments and enzymes. Real energy. No crash. No jitters. Use Code “DRPHIL” and Visit: https://energybits.com/discount/DRPHILDon't wait! If you're on Medicare or will be soon, reach out to Chapter: Call: (352)-845-0659 or go to https://askchapter.org to learn about your Medicare options and get help finding ways to save money.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we have another incredibly sweet love story! When Lucy wrote in to share how she and her wife fell in love, I knew I had to have her on to share all of the details.Lucy and Liv spent years believing they were both completely straight. They were best friends, inseparable, and deeply connected, but neither of them ever imagined their friendship could become something more.Then, during a Thanksgiving trip that neither of them expected to be life-changing, everything shifted.In this conversation, Lucy walks me through the entire journey: growing up assuming she was straight, forming an intense friendship with Liv, the confusing and exhilarating moment their feelings changed, and how they navigated falling in love while trying to make sense of what it meant for their identities, families, and futures.We talk about friendship, sexuality, labels, intuition, and what it feels like when a connection is so powerful that it completely rewrites the story you thought your life was going to follow.Whether you've questioned your own identity, experienced an unexpected love, or simply enjoy a beautiful love story, this episode is a reminder that sometimes the most important relationships arrive in ways we never could have predicted.Sponsors:Clean Simple Eats: Clean Simple Eats is undeniably clean and 100% delicious. Shop the best-tasting protein drinks at https://www.CleanSimpleEats.com Cotton: Learn more at https://www.TheFabricOfOurLives.com Ritual: For a limited time, save 25% on your first month at https://www.Ritual.com/REALSTUFF Spindrift: Visit https://www.drinkspindrift.com and use code lucie for 15% off.Watch this episode in video form on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjmevEcbh5h5FEX0pazPEtN86t7eb2OgX To apply to be a guest on the show, visit luciefink.com/apply and send us your story. I also want to extend a special thank you to East Love for the show's theme song, Rolling Stone. Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealstuffpod Find Lucie here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luciebfink/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@luciebfink YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/luciebfinkWebsite: https://luciefink.com/ Subscribe to my free newsletter "The Lucie List" here: https://thelucielist.beehiiv.com/subscribeExecutive Producer: Cloud10Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Detailed Sermon Summary “Standing Where God Made a Way” Pastor Bryan Hudson, D.Min. Part 5 of the “Rooted & Grounded” Watch the 14 minute video: "The Road to Juneteenth" Pastor Bryan Hudson's sermon, “Standing Where God Made a Way,” connects the biblical account of Israel crossing the Jordan River in Joshua 4 with the historical meaning of Juneteenth. The central message is that believers, families, communities, and nations must remember the places where God brought deliverance, because remembrance preserves gratitude, identity, wisdom, and responsibility. The sermon begins by framing Juneteenth as more than a national holiday. It is presented as a memorial of deliverance and a reminder that God makes a way where there is no way. Dr. Hudson connects Juneteenth to the broader biblical theme of God delivering people from bondage, especially Israel's deliverance from Egypt and later their crossing into the Promised Land. He also references his video, “The Road to Juneteenth,” which traces the journey from emancipation declared to freedom enforced. Joshua 4: Remembering the Crossing The primary Scripture is Joshua 4:1–11, where God commands Joshua to have twelve men, one from each tribe of Israel, take twelve stones from the Jordan River after the people crossed on dry ground. These stones were to be set up as a memorial so that future generations would ask, “What do these stones mean?” The answer would preserve the story of how God cut off the waters of the Jordan and brought His people through. Dr. Hudson explains that this crossing parallels the Red Sea crossing under Moses forty years earlier. In both cases, God removed a barrier that His people could not remove on their own. The Jordan River was not always deep, but it did flood seasonally. God stopped the waters so Israel could cross, then instructed them to take stones from the riverbed—stones that were normally hidden—and make them visible as a testimony. A key insight is that the stones were not objects of worship. They were reminders of the God who acted. The stones pointed beyond themselves to God's power, faithfulness, and deliverance. Juneteenth as a Stone of Remembrance Dr. Hudson then connects Joshua's stones to Juneteenth. Just as Israel needed memorial stones to remember deliverance, African Americans and the nation need Juneteenth as a memorial of freedom delayed, freedom enforced, and freedom remembered. He explains that the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1862 and took effect on January 1, 1863, but freedom was not fully enforced in Texas until June 19, 1865, when Union troops arrived in Galveston and announced General Order No. 3. This shows one of the sermon's major historical lessons: freedom declared is not always freedom practiced. Justice often requires enforcement. Juneteenth, therefore, is not merely a celebration. It is a memorial, an educational moment, and a call to remember both God's deliverance and the human struggle required for justice. Theological Foundation: Human Dignity and the Image of God A major theological point in the sermon is that all people are made in the image and likeness of God. Because of this, no person or group has the right to dominate, dehumanize, enslave, or exploit another. Dr. Hudson emphasizes the importance of saying “enslaved people” rather than simply “slaves.” To call someone a slave can make bondage sound like their identity. But their true identity is that they were human beings made in God's image who were enslaved by others. This point becomes the moral foundation for the sermon's critique of slavery, racism, domination, and exploitation. Slavery was especially evil because it involved humans made in God's image enslaving other humans made in God's image. A Sober View of American History The sermon also calls for honesty about American history. Dr. Hudson says Juneteenth should never have been necessary. If the nation had truly lived up to biblical principles from the beginning, enslaving Africans would never have been tolerated. He notes that the founders debated slavery and compromised in order to form the nation. Some opposed slavery, while others wanted to preserve it because of the economic benefits of free labor. That compromise, he explains, carried a terrible cost and eventually helped lead to the Civil War. Dr. Hudson does not reject love for the nation, but he urges listeners to avoid “rosy narratives” that ignore the blood, suffering, and injustice woven into the nation's history. The proper response is gratitude mixed with sobriety, remembrance, and responsibility. God Still Makes a Way The sermon repeatedly returns to the message that there are always barriers to cross. God parted the Red Sea under Moses. God stopped the Jordan River under Joshua. God made a way for enslaved people through emancipation and enforcement. And God still makes a way for His people today. Dr. Hudson says that today's breakthroughs may not always look as dramatic as the Red Sea or Jordan crossings, but the principle remains the same: when God brings people through obstacles, they should remember, testify, and move forward in faith. Memorials Are Educational Another key theme is that memorials are meant to teach. In Joshua 4, the stones were designed to provoke questions from children. When the children asked what the stones meant, the older generation was responsible to explain God's deliverance. Dr. Hudson applies this to holidays such as Juneteenth, Thanksgiving, Easter, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and others. These are not merely days off or occasions for celebration. They are opportunities to educate, remember sacrifice, and pass meaning to the next generation. He warns that routines, celebrations, and comfort can obscure legacy. People can enjoy the benefits of history without remembering the sacrifice that made those benefits possible. Therefore, remembrance must be intentional. Standing Where God Made a Way The title phrase, “Standing Where God Made a Way,” captures the sermon's central conviction. Dr. Hudson teaches that many of us are living in places of blessing that exist because God worked through previous generations. We are standing on ground made possible by God's intervention, people's prayers, sacrifices, faith, courage, and perseverance. This applies personally, spiritually, historically, and nationally. We stand where parents, grandparents, ancestors, saints, activists, soldiers, and faithful servants endured hardship so future generations could live differently. Twelve Contemporary Stones of Remembrance Near the end, Dr. Hudson gives twelve “stones” that people and families can set up as memorials today. These are practices and places that help preserve memory, identity, and gratitude: Education — learning the truth and teaching it to others. Vicarious living — learning through the lives and experiences of others rather than repeating their mistakes. Identification — seeing oneself connected to faithful and courageous people from the past. Honoring — highly valuing parents, elders, ancestors, and those who made sacrifices. Testimony — telling what God has done personally and collectively. Studying history — learning the real story, not only simplified or sanitized versions. Serving others — turning remembrance into action. Shared experience — building memories and meaning together as families and communities. Museums — places such as Freetown Village that preserve and teach history. Family gatherings — moments that connect generations. Anniversaries — recurring opportunities to remember God's faithfulness. Juneteenth — a national and spiritual stone of remembrance that points to deliverance, justice, and responsibility. These “stones” help people stay rooted. They prevent forgetfulness. They help connect the present generation to legacy and history. Final Exhortation The sermon closes with a call to preserve memories that are worth preserving. Dr. Hudson urges listeners to be intentional with their children, grandchildren, families, and communities. If people do not connect present blessings with past deliverance, they may lose their way in the future. The final prayer thanks God for His goodness, for ancestors and heroes known and unknown, and for the fact that we are standing where God made a way. The prayer also asks God to help His people remember, honor, educate, and never take His blessings—or the people He used—for granted. Core Message The sermon's core message is: God makes a way through impossible barriers, and His people must remember where He brought them from. Memorials—whether stones, holidays, testimonies, museums, family stories, or historical observances like Juneteenth—help us honor God, educate future generations, and move forward without forgetting the sacrifices that made our present blessings possible.
Joel Guy Jr murdered his parents just after Thanksgiving in 2016. The crime scene that was discovered was horrific, and like many killers, this guy was sloppy and left behind a wealth of evidence.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Joel Guy Jr. He was 28-years-old when he murdered his parents. He had never worked a day in his life, and his parents had financed almost 10 years' worth of his college education. But, they had decided enough was enough, and Joel Jr. just couldn't live without the money.You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thanksgiving, Again?!: https://linktr.ee/thanksgivingagainThe Last Ryde: https://www.storietv.com/the-last-rydeMitchell went from nearly divorced to a thriving, passionate marriage. At the same time, he paid off more than $100k in debt and found financial freedom, while shedding 60 pounds. All while igniting a new level of focus and drive. He launched an executive coaching practice and built Dad Nation Podcast, which sits in the global top 5 percent.https://www.dadnationco.com/https://www.instagram.com/dadnationco/https://linktr.ee/dadnationcoBetterHelp: Go to https://betterhelp.com/macolino for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsoredYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeffMacolinoFollow Me!!! https://twitter.com/saintjmachttps://www.facebook.com/jeffmacolinopodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/saintjmac/IMDB Page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17046562/?ref_=nm_knf_t1TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffmacolinoArt Credit: Chase Henderson
1 Timothy 2:1-7 (ESV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss the importance of prayer in the work of an evangelist and the life of a congregation.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=25851The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
I. The design of a priest's ministry is to enable others to dedicate themselves to God with thanksgiving for what God has done for them, vv14-15. II. The daily bread of a priest's ministry is provided for by God out of the gifts of the people of God, vv16-18. III. The demand of a priest's ministry is that he daily dedicate himself to God just as the people of God dedicate themselves to God, vv19-23. IV. The danger of a priest's ministry is that he become joyless and thankless in his service of God and the people of God, vv19-23.
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It's Black Friday. The busiest shopping and dining day of the year, in a town known for being the Christmas city, packed with people in from out of town. Theresa had just hosted Thanksgiving — a houseful of family and friends — and all she wanted that afternoon was to finish cleaning up and sit down with a glass of wine. Not think about anything. Five minutes after she said it out loud, the phone rang. "Teresa, it's raining in the basement. We don't know what to do. It's brown water." She lived an hour away. So she drove. The whole way up wondering what she was about to walk into. A restaurant packed. A retail store packed. A city packed. And in the basement, water pouring out from under a door — brown — heading straight for the inventory. By the time she got down there, one of the restaurant managers was already on the stairs. In a garbage bag. Kitchen gloves on. Holding a spatula. "T, we can do this. We got this. I Googled how to fix a pipe." It was a sewage pipe. And Theresa is a germaphobe. Here's what most people would have done: run. Theresa did the opposite. She leaned in. She started assessing — first, second, third. Call the plumber. Call the remediation company on a holiday weekend. Save the inventory. Call the owner, who was in Mexico. And make sure nobody upstairs ever found out. They didn't fix the pipe themselves, by the way. She threw her sneakers out and drove home barefoot in the snow. But the business never skipped a beat on the busiest day of the year — because the right things were already in place. That flooded basement became one of the stories that taught Theresa what it actually takes to run a business in a crisis. It comes down to four things: presence, people, processes, and perseverance. The only thing we ever really control is the effort we put in and how we choose to face the moment when it breaks. So here's the real question. It was never whether a crisis like this would happen — because it will. It's whether you have the presence, the people, the processes, and the perseverance to walk through it and come out the other side completely intact. Key Takeaways: • Crisis isn't the question — it's coming no matter what. The real question is whether you have the leadership and systems in place to walk through it and get to the other side completely intact. • The only thing you truly control is the effort you put in and how you face the moment. You can run from the crisis, or you can lean into it. • Presence is leadership when it's hard. It's being the person they call because they know you'll figure it out — not the leader who panics and waits for someone else to handle it. • People matter most in the breakdown. The right team thinks critically and creatively under pressure, brings diversity of thinking, and keeps the business from bottlenecking on you. • Processes are the skeleton that holds everything upright. Real operational structure is what let the restaurant and store keep running on Black Friday while the basement flooded — business continuity in action. • Perseverance is radical resilience — the 6th gear. Cry for a moment, get frustrated for a moment, then shift into the strategic, critical, creative-solution brain and keep moving. • Good leaders bring calm into the chaos, not more chaos into the chaos. Intention beats running around like a chicken with its head cut off. • Every business owner has a version of this story — a pipe, a fridge going down, people quitting, COVID. What separates them is what they put in place before it hit. Timestamps / Chapter Markers: 00:00 The one question — what crisis taught you how to run your business? 01:30 Why this story is in the upcoming book 02:21 Picture this: Black Friday, the Christmas city, the busiest weekend of the year 03:40 "It's raining in the basement. It's brown water." The hour-long drive up 04:45 Walking in: store packed, restaurant packed, water pouring under the door 05:30 The water heads for the inventory — she starts grabbing product 06:50 Calling the owner in Mexico — laying out the plan from inside the panic 08:30 Why they called her — most people would have run from it 09:18 What's at stake: the inventory, the people, the day itself 10:10 Every business owner has a version of this story 11:00 99.99% of the time it won't go the way you planned — effort is the control 11:43 The real question: do you have the right leadership and systems in place? 12:30 Number one — Presence: how you show up when it starts to fall apart 14:07 Number two — People: the right team that thinks under pressure 16:34 Diversity of thinking: his idea, her idea, a faster fix together 17:20 Calm into the chaos, not more chaos into the chaos 17:40 Number three — Processes: the structure that kept Black Friday running 18:59 Business continuity — COVID, fires, floods, roofs blowing off 20:30 Number four — Perseverance: radical resilience and the 6th gear 21:24 What you're really protecting: the people, the product, the vision 22:30 The leaders who crumble, blame, and throw their hands up 23:46 Recap of the four: presence, people, processes, perseverance 26:05 Closing question + the 90-second quiz at TheresaCantley.com/quiz If this one hit — if you've got your own brown-water-on-Black-Friday story — hit subscribe, share it with the business owner who needs it, and leave a review so more founders find their way here. 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FRIENDS FINAL SEASON IS GETTING EMOTIONAL?! Friends Season 10 Episodes 6-10 Reaction! Support us on Patreon: Friends Season 10 Reaction (Full Length Watch Along): / thereelrejects Limited Time Offer – You Need Fiber. Yes you! Boost your fiber with Huel today using my exclusive offer of 15% OFF online with my code REJECTS at https://www.huel.com/REJECTS. New Customers Only. Thank you to Huel for partnering and supporting our show! John & Aaron continue their Friends season 10 reaction marathon with Friends 10x6 - 10x10 as the final season keeps moving everyone toward major life changes! This Friends sitcom reaction covers Phoebe and Mike planning their wedding, Monica and Chandler's adoption interview, Ross dealing with Charlie's ex, Joey refusing to share food, Rachel facing her swing trauma, and the gang's chaotic final Thanksgiving together. In this John and Aaron Friends reaction, we break down “The One With Ross's Grant,” “The One With the Home Study,” “The One With the Late Thanksgiving,” “The One With the Birth Mother,” and “The One Where Chandler Gets Caught.” From Glattus and Joey's Japanese lipstick commercial to Anna Faris as Erica, Chandler's emotional adoption speech, Emma's baby pageant, and Monica & Chandler looking for a house, this Friends final season review is packed with laughs, nostalgia, and the bittersweet feeling that the end is getting close. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Don't Miss This, Dave Butler and Grace Freeman study 2 Samuel 11–12 and 1 Kings 1–9, exploring the stories of David and Solomon and the lessons they teach about mercy, redemption, wisdom, and devotion. These chapters remind us that scripture is filled with imperfect people, and yet God continues to work through them, write them into His story, and accomplish His purposes through their lives. The episode begins with one of the most heartbreaking moments in David's life. His choices involving Bathsheba and Uriah reveal the consequences of sin and the pain that can follow when we lose sight of the Lord. Yet even in the middle of failure, God does not abandon David. Through Nathan's confrontation, David is invited to repent, and the story becomes a powerful reminder that mistakes do not place us beyond the reach of God's grace. The discussion highlights how redemption remains possible, even after our lowest moments, because God's work with us is not finished. From David's story, the focus shifts to Solomon, a young king who begins his reign with a sincere love for the Lord. When given the opportunity to ask God for anything, Solomon chooses an understanding heart. Dave and Grace reflect on what it means to see people the way God sees them and how experiences, relationships, and mercy can change the way we view others. Through Solomon's request, we are invited to seek wisdom, compassion, and greater understanding in our own lives. The episode concludes with Solomon's construction and dedication of the temple, a place built through sacrifice and devoted to God. As they study the promises found in the temple dedication prayer, Dave and Grace emphasize God's willingness to hear prayers, offer forgiveness, and welcome all who come seeking Him. Together, these chapters testify of a God who remains dedicated to His people, who redeems broken stories, grants wisdom to those who seek it, and invites everyone to draw closer to Him. Chapters: 00:00 INTRO 05:47 Lessons from David's Mistakes 07:42 Uriah summoned back by David 10:00 David's realization and consequences 13:32 Lessons from Jesus' genealogy 18:38 David's influence on Solomon 21:12 David's life and God's mercy 25:28 Thanksgiving prank gone emotional 28:14 Solomon builds the first temple 32:29 Building the temple with sacrifices 34:26 Dedication to Temple Building 39:12 Dedication prayer discussion 42:32 Solomon's prayer for wisdom 46:01 Reflecting on holy places 46:52 Wrapping up and social media links Sign up for the Don't Miss This newsletter at www.dontmissthisstudy.com #dontmissthis #comefollowme NEWSLETTER LINK: The Don't Miss This video, the prayer poster, and tip-ins for kids, teens, couples and individuals can all be found in this week's newsletter. Sign-up link in bio if you haven't had a chance yet!! www.dontmissthisstudy.com Instagram: @dontmissthisstudy Podcast: Don't Miss This Study Facebook: Don't Miss This Study Follow Grace Instagram @thisweeksgrace Follow David Instagram: @mrdavebutler Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Subscribe to the Don't Miss This App https://www.dontmissthisstudy.com/app
Have you wanted to be established in your faith? Join us as we uncover how God's grace makes this journey easier than you think, and discover the power of being rooted in Christ with scriptures from Colossians and Psalms.
Have you wanted to be established in your faith? Join us as we uncover how God's grace makes this journey easier than you think, and discover the power of being rooted in Christ with scriptures from Colossians and Psalms.
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The Daily DLP delves into former Lions center Frank Ragnow speaking about his retirement, as well as his abortive comeback in 2025. At his charity skeet shooting event near Detroit, Ragnow met with the media and candidly broke down his decision to retire from the Lions last summer. Ragnow talked about his body, his mindset and the guilt of not being there. That guilt led him to try and come back around Thanksgiving, but a hamstring tear ended those aspirations. We also get into some comments from Dan Campbell about safety Brian Branch and any contract extension timeline for the Pro Bowl safety. Coach Campbell's words signify a prudent business shift for this Lions regime. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #frankragnow #dancampbell #brianbranch #lionsinjuryupdate #contractextension #lionsotas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, it's Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul and I'm excited about sharing stories with you from Chicken Soup for the Soul: Celebrating the Spirit of America, our way of participating in the 250th birthday of the U.S. Our new book goes back to our roots as Americans, with stories that showcase our pride in our country, our industrious nature, our creativity and can-do attitude, our kindness. That's the true spirit of America. And, super fun stuff too like our holiday traditions, including Thankgsiving. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comedian, actor, and Emmy Award-winning writers Rosebud Baker (The Motherload, Saturday Night Live, Inside Amy Schumer) and Judy Gold (Not Suitable for Work, Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness) join Jameela for an episode that somehow ends up on the freeway.Two women with a combined four Emmy Awards and an extensive history of catastrophic decision-making sit down to compare notes on humiliation, and it goes exactly as well as you'd expect.Judy describes the night she accidentally outed a closeted castmate while trying to be a good lesbian. Rosebud recounts the Thanksgiving she tried to rescue a sunken golf cart on her father's country club before cursing everything with the phrase "This can't get any worse." And Jameela contributes her own golf cart story, which involves the Universal lot, a freeway, and a teenage temp whose career was nearly ended.In Misery Loves Company: listener Angela takes one bong hit on her stoner roommate's advice before a job interview, and does not get the job.Follow Rosebud on Instagram and TikTok @rosebudbaker and grab her new book Fully Baked: A Messy Memoir, out now. Follow Judy on Instagram @jewdygold and get her book Yes, I Can Say That: When They Come for the Comedians, We're All in Trouble wherever books are sold. Judy is performing all summer at The Post Office Cabaret in Provincetown.Jameela's Substack is A Low Desire To Please, you can also find her on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.Our consulting producer is Colin Anderson.Wrong Turns was created and produced by Jameela Jamil and Stewart Bailey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you believing God for an answer to prayer? In this powerful message, Pastor Christy shares biblical keys to get answered prayer. You'll learn how knowing who God is, praying with thanksgiving, and refusing to give up can position you to see breakthroughs in every area of your life!
In Part 1 of The Boy Who Never Came Home: The Case of Dylan Redwine, Dr. Phil revisits the haunting disappearance of 13-year-old Dylan Redwine, who flew to Colorado for a court-ordered Thanksgiving visit with his father, Mark Redwine, and vanished by the next morning. Dr. Phil breaks down the family conflict, the custody battle, Dylan's reported discomfort about visiting his dad, and the emotional toll of forcing a child into a situation where he allegedly did not feel safe. He also analyzes his own past interview with Dylan's parents, Elaine and Mark Redwine, where the conversation became confrontational and revealed troubling language, blame-shifting, and unanswered questions. As investigators search the rugged Colorado wilderness, Dr. Phil examines the limits of polygraph testing, the danger of relying on inconsistent statements, and why the person last known to see a missing child alive becomes impossible to ignore. Months later, Dylan's remains are found on Middle Mountain but his skull is missing, and the mystery only deepens.Sponsored by: Don't wait! If you're on Medicare or will be soon, reach out to Chapter: Call: (352)-845-0659 or go to https://askchapter.org to learn about your Medicare options and get help finding ways to save money.Sponsored by: Get up to $20,000 in FREE Gold & Silver with a qualified purchase. Text ASKPHIL to 50505 or visit https://DrPhilgold.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-19:11) Innocent three-year old Papers going to Crown Candy. Coming down with a case of The Festus. JR was a treat yesterday. Jackson would rather live in the earth than live with a ferret. Eating gerbils in Ecuador. Raccoon for Thanksgiving. Corn nuts. Remove the scent glands. Walker still on pace for 41 homers. Tony wore 10 because he wanted to bring the 10th championship to STL. Leaders eat last.(19:19-46:42) Doug's raccoon problem of years past. Jackson's down on the uniform matchup in the Stanley Cup Finals. Don't say spicy brown. Allegations that Jackson complains as much as Iggy. Chris in the 515 is back on the phone lines and he wants to suspend Doug. Chris did the tarps off thing and wants everyone else to partake. Breaking down the cost of Indiana Fever tickets. Ok, Chris, hit the hole please. We're no longer taking calls from Iowa.(46:52-55:24) Chris in Des Moines has issued a statement. Cheap tickets for the Cardinals/Mets game in New York. Who plays first if Burly needs a rest? Did we have this MVP conversation yesterday?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Martin's back and feeling much better. But more importantly, where's Tim?!?! We can't all be the Iron Horse like Doug. Noot and Church lengthening that Cardinal lineup. Wonder Woman Truth Lasso. Do players still have curfews on the road? Throwing a no-hitter on LSD. Drug Church. Flying into Albany. Somewhere in between boiled chicken and oxtail soup. Beef tallow. Martin gets flustered around young boys.Bottoms Up Blues Gang. Audio of Oli talking about the offense last night in the 7-0 win over the Mets. Next up Oli talking about May's stellar performance on the mound. Jackson's battling with his chair. Taking a little peek at the standings. Walker just keeps hitting. SIngle digits looks weird on a pitcher. Do baseball managers need to wear a uniform with a number? Jim Leyland wore spikes and burned heaters. Jackson's dangerous Tony take. We just have to take a break.Martin's behind on on-boarding. A post gift card world. One man's opportunity is another man's blood clot. That's when Ken took hold. Game 4 tonight in NYC. Are the Spurs back in it? Courtside at MSG. Fat Joe. People want drops.Innocent three-year old Papers going to Crown Candy. Coming down with a case of The Festus. JR was a treat yesterday. Jackson would rather live in the earth than live with a ferret. Eating gerbils in Ecuador. Raccoon for Thanksgiving. Corn nuts. Remove the scent glands. Walker still on pace for 41 homers. Tony wore 10 because he wanted to bring the 10th championship to STL. Leaders eat last.Doug's raccoon problem of years past. Jackson's down on the uniform matchup in the Stanley Cup Finals. Don't say spicy brown. Allegations that Jackson complains as much as Iggy. Chris in the 515 is back on the phone lines and he wants to suspend Doug. Chris did the tarps off thing and wants everyone else to partake. Breaking down the cost of Indiana Fever tickets. Ok, Chris, hit the hole please. We're no longer taking calls from Iowa.Chris in Des Moines has issued a statement. Cheap tickets for the Cardinals/Mets game in New York. Who plays first if Burly needs a rest? Did we have this MVP conversation yesterday?All square in the Stanley Cup Finals heading back to Carolina. Lots of goals being scored. Martin can't figure out how we're so far behind.Jackson's out Friday for an unnamed friend's wedding. Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDThat preseason over/under on the Cardinals win total is looking pretty good. Audio of Matthew Liberatore talking about the camaraderie in the rotation this year. The Boi Network. College basketball talk.Is Jackson mailing it in today? Gun to your head, who you got tonight, Spurs or Knicks? Biggest brands in American pro sports. Mt. Rushmore of Knicks. Jordan Clarkson.We're back cold. Oli Marmol oh the Gashouse Gang talking about Victor Scott getting sent to Memphis. Joshua Baez just keeping hitting bombs.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Meg revisits Sesame Street's episode from Thanksgiving morning in 1983 where Big Bird learns to say goodbye. Jessica finds out that her beloved Lūchow's closure in 1982 opened the door to over-the-top nights of disco revelry.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
Just days after Thanksgiving in 2018, 29-year-old Kelsey Berreth seemingly vanished without a trace from her Colorado home. At first, her family tried convincing themselves there had to be a reasonable explanation. But as the days passed with no calls, no texts, and no sign of Kelsey, panic started setting in. Inside her condo, everything looked as though she had simply stepped out for a moment and never came back. Her belongings were still there, unfinished food sat untouched, and small details inside the apartment began making investigators increasingly uneasy. Meanwhile, the one person who should have been most desperate to find her, Kelsey's fiancé and the father of her child, appeared strangely calm….If you're new here, don't forget to follow the show for weekly deep dives into the darkest true crime cases! To watch the video version of this episode, head over to youtube.com/@annieelise. .
Kids will learn that thanksgiving is a type of prayer where we thank God for who He is and what He has done. We can give thanks in every circumstance, especially for the greatest gift of all: Jesus. ⭐ What Kids Will Learn:
Stephanie Thaler has lived many lives in one. She survived thyroid cancer at 18, gained 60 pounds during radiation treatment while being isolated in a hospital with zero human contact, and came out the other side with a calling — massage therapy. What followed was 28 years of relentless learning, Guinness World Record-breaking fitness (715 burpees in 60 minutes), becoming the massage therapist for the Minnesota Vikings and the 2022 US Women's Olympic Hockey Team, founding the first barefoot massage school in Minnesota, and becoming the highest-paid manual therapist in her state through a technique called adhesion release methods — a specialized approach to releasing nerve entrapments that only 50 practitioners worldwide are certified in. In this conversation with Freddie, Stephanie breaks down what adhesions actually are, why nerve entrapment goes undetected on MRIs and gets dismissed by conventional medicine, how she's getting results in four to six sessions for people who have been in chronic pain for years, and what the difference is between radial and focused shockwave therapy when treating specific nerve pathways. The second half of this episode goes somewhere deeply personal. Stephanie shares that her father died by suicide on Thanksgiving when she was five years old — and that she spent the next 38 years living in a state of chronic fight or flight, cycling through every SSRI, CBT protocol, and alternative therapy available, never finding lasting relief. Until ketamine. In two weeks of six IV sessions, she healed more trauma than 18 years of cognitive behavioral therapy ever touched. Her father came to her in session. God held her. And she came out glowing. She now does at-home ketamine therapy three to five days a week and credits it with putting her depression into remission and fueling the most successful chapter of her career. This is an honest, science-grounded, spiritually rich conversation about healing the body and the nervous system from the inside out — and what becomes possible when you finally feel safe. Highlighted Moments [00:00] Understanding Collagen and Nerve Entrapment [01:56] The Science Behind Red Light Therapy [03:21] Supporting Immune Function with SilverBiotics [04:13] Personal Journey: From Cancer to Fitness [05:27] Training for a World Record in Burpees [06:49] The Impact of Cancer on Body and Mind [10:26] Tissue Mechanics and Emotional Trauma [13:17] Evolving Techniques in Bodywork and Therapy [16:25] Releasing Nerve Adhesions for Pain Relief [18:12] Chronic Nerve Entrapment and Treatment Duration [19:24] Cost and Value of Advanced Therapy Sessions [21:30] Practitioner Longevity and Body Care [23:01] Working with High-End Athletes [25:32] Biohacking Tools and Self-Care Routines [31:35] Focused Shockwave and Brand Technologies [35:17] Home Biohacking and Contrast Therapy [37:36] Future Vision: Wellness Barns and Community Spaces [41:33] Advice for Aspiring Practitioners [46:57] Being Beautifully Broken: Embracing Imperfection [48:00] Ketamine and Mental Health Transformation [50:54] The Power of Neural Rewiring and Support [53:31] The Role of Set and Setting in Therapy [56:27] Research and Future of Medical Psychedelics [57:17] Where to Find Stephanie and Resources Connect with Stephanie: https://stephaniethalerlmt.com Upgrade Your Health LightPathLED: https://lightpathled.pxf.io/c/3438432/2059835/25794 Code: beautifullybroken Silver Biotics Wound Healing Gel: https://bit.ly/3JnxyDD 30% off with Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN Bimini: https://biminihydrotherapy.com/?rfsn=8883833.3df4c7 Code: beautifullyborken CONNECT WITH FREDDIEWork with Me: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintWebsite and Store: (http://www.beautifullybroken.world) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/freddie.kimmelYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beautifullybrokenworld Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thanksgiving, Again?!: https://fawesome.tv/movies/10792681/thanksgiving-againThe Last Ryde: https://www.storietv.com/the-last-rydeGreg is a rock and alternative singer-songwriter whose newest album, Tragicomic, blends absurdist rock, Americana, ska, folk-punk, and classic rock into a darkly humorous, literary-driven sound. A Columbia-educated writer and third-degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Greg has a deep love of music history and film, and his comeback story is inspirational.https://www.gregamici.com/BetterHelp: Go to https://betterhelp.com/macolino for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsoredYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeffMacolinoFollow Me!!! https://twitter.com/saintjmachttps://www.facebook.com/jeffmacolinopodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/saintjmac/IMDB Page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17046562/?ref_=nm_knf_t1TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffmacolinoArt Credit: Chase Henderson