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Preview Saturday's Matchroom Boxing/DAZN main event in Birmingham, EnglandBen Whittaker vs. Benjamin Gavazi, 10 rounds, light heavyweightsOff the Thanksgiving Thursday, we're BACK with a quick preview, a special guest with Dan and some fight news on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael to go over everything from Turkey Day eats to the fights!They start with a preview of Saturday's Matchroom Boxing/DAZN main event in Birmingham, EnglandBen Whittaker returns vs. Benjamin Gavazi, 10 rounds, light heavyweights. Will he start to live up to the talking he does, etc?!Next, a preview of Saturday's Boxxer main event in Derby, England (available on TrillerTV+ in U.S.)Frazer Clarke vs. Jeamie “TKV” Tshikeva, 12 rounds, for vacant British heavyweight title Preview. Clarke is recently known for getting blitzed by Fabio Wardley, but he's trying to get back into contention. Then, Saturday's 1st Manny Pacquiao Promotions U.S. card in Temecula, Calif. (ESPN Deportes & ESPN+)The main event is Lorenzo Parra vs. Elijah Pierce, 12 rounds, featherweightsBut bigger is the pro debut of Manny Pacquiao Jr. vs. Brendan Lally, 4 rounds, lightweights in the co-feature Also, a brief recap of Monday's Teiken card on TokyoTakuma Inoue (Naoya younger brother) W12 Tenshin Nasukawa, wins vacant WBC bantamweight title. American Ra'eese Aleem W12 Mikito Nakano, IBF feather title eliminator (now Angelo Leo's mandatory challenger) Junior bantamweight Tomoya Tsuboi (now 3-0, 2 KO) TKO8 former titlist Carlos Cuadras, after which Cuadras announced his retirement Next a LAMONT ROACH Jr. interviewHe challenges WBC interim junior welterweight titlist Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz December 6th in PBC on Prime Video PPV main event in San Antonio. Next, some quick newsThe death on Sunday of Vanes Martirosyan, a 2004 U.S. Olympian and three-time world title challenger against Gennadiy Golovkin, Erislandy Lara and Demetrius Andrade, from skin cancer, which he battled for about two years. He was 39. Dan has more on his career.Finally, the Subriel Matias-Dalton Smith main event probably will move forward January 10, despite the adverse finding Matias returned for Ostarine in a VADA test. Dan explains the "why?" and the finding below the allowable threshold in NY.Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
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KSU (5-3): A big career day for Taryn Sides plus help from her teammates Izela Arenas & Nastja Claessens as the K-State women's basketball team comes from behind to defeat Columbia 95-92 on Thanksgiving Thursday in Cancun, Mexico!
Preview Saturday's Matchroom Boxing/DAZN main event in Birmingham, EnglandBen Whittaker vs. Benjamin Gavazi, 10 rounds, light heavyweightsOff the Thanksgiving Thursday, we're BACK with a quick preview, a special guest with Dan and some fight news on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast."Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael to go over everything from Turkey Day eats to the fights!They start with a preview of Saturday's Matchroom Boxing/DAZN main event in Birmingham, EnglandBen Whittaker returns vs. Benjamin Gavazi, 10 rounds, light heavyweights. Will he start to live up to the talking he does, etc?!Next, a preview of Saturday's Boxxer main event in Derby, England (available on TrillerTV+ in U.S.)Frazer Clarke vs. Jeamie “TKV” Tshikeva, 12 rounds, for vacant British heavyweight title Preview. Clarke is recently known for getting blitzed by Fabio Wardley, but he's trying to get back into contention. Then, Saturday's 1st Manny Pacquiao Promotions U.S. card in Temecula, Calif. (ESPN Deportes & ESPN+)The main event is Lorenzo Parra vs. Elijah Pierce, 12 rounds, featherweightsBut bigger is the pro debut of Manny Pacquiao Jr. vs. Brendan Lally, 4 rounds, lightweights in the co-feature Also, a brief recap of Monday's Teiken card on TokyoTakuma Inoue (Naoya younger brother) W12 Tenshin Nasukawa, wins vacant WBC bantamweight title. American Ra'eese Aleem W12 Mikito Nakano, IBF feather title eliminator (now Angelo Leo's mandatory challenger) Junior bantamweight Tomoya Tsuboi (now 3-0, 2 KO) TKO8 former titlist Carlos Cuadras, after which Cuadras announced his retirement Next a LAMONT ROACH Jr. interviewHe challenges WBC interim junior welterweight titlist Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz December 6th in PBC on Prime Video PPV main event in San Antonio. Next, some quick newsThe death on Sunday of Vanes Martirosyan, a 2004 U.S. Olympian and three-time world title challenger against Gennadiy Golovkin, Erislandy Lara and Demetrius Andrade, from skin cancer, which he battled for about two years. He was 39. Dan has more on his career.Finally, the Subriel Matias-Dalton Smith main event probably will move forward January 10, despite the adverse finding Matias returned for Ostarine in a VADA test. Dan explains the "why?" and the finding below the allowable threshold in NY.Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Bernie Mac, introduction, Serenity Prayer, patriotic song, Varney and Company, motivation, meditation, Rush Limbaugh, conclusionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-true-conservative--2039343/support.
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This is the All Local afternoon update for Thanksgiving — Thursday, November 27, 2025.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! The crew in Cowart's Corner cannot thank you enough for tuning in every Tuesday and Thursday, and this Thanksgiving Thursday is no different! We have MEANINGFUL Thanksgiving Day football today, it doesn't get any better than that. Haywire Headline, a Georgia football team faces a team suspension for sticking up for each other. We preview all the action from NFL Week 13, prep you for the Jacks and Coyotes playoff games Saturday, and so much more. If you love talking sports, this is the show for you! So come on into Cowart's Corner!
Happy Thanksgiving!: Thursday, November 27, 2025Do you want to go deeper with me? Book me for a keynote, workshop, or coaching.Subscribe to get my message delivered daily: https://www.michaelallosso.com/goodmorning.html——————May your morning begin shattering expectations right out of the gate. I hope my message brings a smile to your face. May you gain knowledge, become inspired, or collect a trivial fact that you might use in a contest someday.-------For the past 30 years, I've changed my phone message EVERY SINGLE DAY! It's a daily activity, as automatic as brushing my teeth. I actually do 2 unique messages daily: one on my cell phone and one on my landline. The time has come to share them. (Perhaps the time has come to get rid of my landline?
Manchester Road Race Public Information Official Rick Dyer goes through the history books and explains how people can join the race on Thanksgiving Thursday.
This week we're saying goodbye to November, and very soon we will say goodbye to Season 08 of That Witch Podcast! On this week in the US also falls Thanksgiving Thursday, a day layered with all kinds of heavy, contrasting, and complex roots, ideas, and concepts. Instead of being on my soapbox today (I'll save it for another
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There was no show on Thanksgiving Thursday, November 28th, 2024, so here is Friday, November 29th's LIVE SHOW where David Eon covers today's news. Catch COFFEE TALK every Monday-Friday for ONE HOUR on video LIVE here on the YouTube feed at the YouTube channel COFFEE TALK (with David)
Rob Schneider, introduction, Serenity Prayer, patriotic song, Rush Limbaugh, meditation, conclusionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-true-conservative--2039343/support.
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Today in the Treehouse we revisit some classics: We are the Treehouse, the OnlyFans Carpool Mom, Trey's AARP Card, Pregnant Sting Ray, The Cowboys Dando, and Yelp for Jail!The Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteFairLease | Lease a Car Online | Best Truck Lease Deals $0 downCook DFW Roofing & Restoration | Dallas, Fort Worth TX | Roofing Company Local Garland, TX Plumber | Brooks Plumbing, LTD. | Plumbing Installation & Repairs (brooksplumbingtexas.com
Hello to you listening in Geneseo, New York!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thanksgiving Thursday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Here in the US Thanksgiving Day is a designated holiday. I am deeply thankful for you and each of you on this podcast journey of almost 5 years. Together we have shared so many intersecting tales of the human heart.Following are a few story-making prompts to inspire some reflecting on good fortune, thanks and how “Each One Lift One” is still the way we roll here. Who showed you unforgettable kindness or forgiveness?Who kept you from making a big mistake?Who reassured you when you were afraid?Who taught you an important lesson by example?Who inspired you by standing up for what is right?Question: What prompts would you like to add? You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your Story Session,✓ Stay current with Diane as “Wyzga on Words” on Substack and on LinkedInStories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
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On the Thanksgiving Thursday edition of AOA, powered by Cenex, we hear more conversations from the NAFB Convention earlier this month with Mary-Thomas Hart from NCBA, Jack Cornell and Patrick O'Leary from United Soybean Board, Brandon Walter from Pioneer and Eric Scherder from Corteva Agriscience. We also hear from Chris Cook, Head of Sustainable Business Solutions at Syngenta North America, about their new partnership with McDonald's USA and Lopez Foods.
Bernard Arnault, France's richest man and the billionaire head of luxury group LVMH, is set to take the witness stand in a Paris court in the trial of Bernard Squarcini, the former head of France's domestic intelligence agency. Squarcini is accused of using his contacts and influence for private gain by providing confidential information to Arnault, his main client. Plus, it's Thanksgiving Thursday but many Americans are finding it harder to host a traditional holiday dinner due to rising prices, especially of eggs.
Happy Thanksgiving!: Thursday, November 28, 2024Subscribe to get my message delivered daily: https://www.michaelallosso.com/goodmorning.html——————May your morning begin shattering expectations right out of the gate. I hope my message brings a smile to your face. May you gain knowledge, become inspired, or collect a trivial fact that you might use in a contest someday.-------For the past 30 years, I've changed my phone message EVERY SINGLE DAY! It's a daily activity, as automatic as brushing my teeth. I actually do 2 unique messages daily: one on my cell phone and one on my landline. The time has come to share them. (Perhaps the time has come to get rid of my landline?
Sho Alli and Donnovan Bennett start the Thanksgiving edition by looking at today's slate, beginning with a live check-in of the Lions/Bears game. They discuss the Bears' offensive line problems, the Lions' trickery, and whether the duo of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs makes Detroit's offence better than some of the greatest outfits in NFL history. Then, they get into the MVP landscape as they enter Week 12 and who they can eliminate from the conversation. Later, they look ahead to the Cowboys/Giants game and discuss Jerry Jones' recent comments on Mike McCarthy's future in Dallas. Finally, they set the stage for Dolphins vs. Packers to close out Thanksgiving Thursday.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Aaron Jacobson is joined by his father Jake to open up the show today as we prepare for Thanksgiving Thursday. Jake has his notes, stats and excitement for Bucs football all ready on this Football Pick 'Em Wednesday.
Many of you listeners here in the US are right now planning your Thanksgiving holiday weekend, and the centerpiece for most of you is a beautiful turkey dinner on Thanksgiving Thursday. Well today–to get you in the spirit–Jim welcomes two special guests on The CMO Podcast: Kyle Lock, the VP of Marketing for the Butterball Company, and Christa Leupen, the Director of Purpose and Consumer Communication for Butterball. Butterball is of course the best known and most loved turkey brand in the US. Their purpose is pure and simple–to help people pass love on. Four years ago Jim welcomed Butterball's Head of Marketing and Sales, Al Jansen, on this show. It was that conversation that helped spark a fire in Al and his fellow team at Butterball to find a path to purpose. A path that Kyle and Christa share with Jim. Kyle Lock is the Vice President of Retail Marketing for Butterball, and has has served in marketing leadership roles since joining the company in 2006. In his current role, Kyle oversees the Retail Marketing function, responsible for strategic planning, product management, innovation, insights, consumer communications, consumer affairs and the historic Butterball Turkey Talk-Line. Prior to Butterball, Kyle served in marketing roles for Tyson's retail division and before then at Hillshire Farm and Kahn's, a division of what was the Sara Lee Corporation. Christa Leupen is the Director of Purpose and Consumer Communications for Butterball. She came to Butterball with 15 years of public relations and communications expertise, spanning agency and in-house roles, with specialty in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors. At Butterball, Christa plays a pivotal role in shaping the company's purpose-driven strategy, developing initiatives that create positive change inside and outside the organization, and delivering impactful results that align with the company's purpose and values. As we all look to moments of gratitude and kindness this holiday season, tune in for a conversation around a company that looks to share that ideal inside and beyond.Listen to Jim's previous episode with Butterball's EVP of Sales & Marketing, Al Jansen: https://tinyurl.com/bde22wtpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode of the Drop Ship Lifestyle Podcast, I reveal our entire Q4 2024 marketing strategy so you can copy it for your own eCommerce business. Topics covered include: The 5 promotions we are running How to create 5 unique offers Who to promote your offers to How long each promotion will last Here are the promotions and dates we're running for Q4 2024:
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It is a victory Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, even though it doesn't quite feel like it, Glenn and Griffin will recap last night's Ravens win in LA against the Chargers, what looked good and what is still leaving us very, very concerned. Of course, we'll address the elephant in the room first, why Glenn is clearly not at the studio this morning... We'll recap a busy sports weekend that started with games on Thanksgiving Thursday from college to the NFL as we recap picks as well as dish out our Pats On The Ass for the five Ravens most deserving of praise in the West Coast win. At 10:50am, we will check in with our good friend, former Ravens WR and Super Bowl XXXV Champion, Qadry Ismail as we get his thoughts on how the game went, what about the offense is worrisome to him as well as Harbaugh, Justin Tucker missed FGs and more. And at 11:30am, as usual, we will check in with Jeremy Conn from 105.7 The Fan and ConnCreteLocks.com as we recap the weekend, talk Ravens, betting and much more…
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and Sabrina Halvorson have the news including the results of California's Prop 12 now emerging and a county in that state that wants to eliminate animal agriculture. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says it is, and will be cooler, even below normal, and there were no markets on Thanksgiving Thursday. Mike Silver offers expectations upon the resumption of trade on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and Sabrina Halvorson have the news including the results of California's Prop 12 now emerging and a county in that state that wants to eliminate animal agriculture. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says it is, and will be cooler, even below normal, and there were no markets on Thanksgiving Thursday. Mike Silver offers expectations upon the resumption of trade on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
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Happy Thanksgiving! Scott Seidenberg, AJ Hoffman & Mackenzie Rivers prepare for Thanksgiving Football with Steve Fezzik. Plus a breakdown of the rest of the NFL Week 12 schedule, the biggest games in College Football & College Hoops and a look ahead to Friday's NBA Play In Tournament action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan Fredendall // #LeadershipThursday // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, ICE Chief Operating Officer Alan Fredendall discusses the "golden triangle" or the foundation of personal & professional success where time, money, and autonomy overlap. Alan shares research supporting a direct relationship between money earned & happiness, as well as the importance of respecting time & autonomy in the workforce. Take a listen to the podcast episode or read the full transcription below. If you're looking to learn more about courses designed to start your own practice, check out our Brick by Brick practice management course or our online physical therapy courses, check out our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION INTRODUCTION Hey everyone, this is Alan. Chief Operating Officer here at ICE. Before we get started with today's episode, I want to talk to you about VersaLifts. Today's episode is brought to you by VersaLifts. Best known for their heel lift shoe inserts, VersaLifts has been a leading innovator in bringing simple but highly effective rehab tools to the market. If you have clients with stiff ankles, Achilles tendinopathy, or basic skeletal structure limitations keeping them from squatting with proper form and good depth, a little heel lift can make a huge difference. VersaLifts heel lifts are available in three different sizes and all of them add an additional half inch of h drop to any training shoe, helping athletes squat deeper with better form. Visit www.vlifts.com/icephysio or click the link in today's show notes to get your VersaLifts today. ALAN FREDENDALLTeam, good morning. Welcome to the PT on ICE Daily Show. Happy Thanksgiving. We hope your Thursday morning is off to a fantastic start. We're here on Thursday, Leadership Thursday, talking all things small business management, practice ownership, that sort of thing. Thursday, Thanksgiving Thursday, still means it is Gut Check Thursday. This week's Gut Check Thursday is a little bit of a tradition around here at ICE. We are gonna do a hero workout called Burp. This is a very long bodyweight workout. Starts with 50 burpees, a 400-meter run, 100 pushups, a 400-meter run, 150 walking lunges, a 400-meter run, 200 air squats, a 400-meter run, and then now we're going to come back down that pyramid. 150 walking lunges, 400-meter run, 100 pushups, 400-meter run, and then finally finishing with 50 burpees. So, very long workout. This is gonna take most human beings about an hour to finish. Obviously, you can tell a lot of redundancy in there with the running, the lunges, the air squats, and then the burpees and the pushups. So, if you do not have an hour today to work out, scale this. Cut all the gymnastics reps in half. Maybe cut the runs down. If you know you're a better biker than a runner or something like that, sub out a rower or a bike for the run. Obviously, the more you reduce the volume, the less time it's going to take. This workout is not for the faint of heart. This is going to make your upper body and lower body sore between all the lunges, squats, pushups, and burpees. But it is challenging. We love how simple it is. You don't really need to warm up or really have any sort of particular skill or range of motion to do this workout. So that's why we love Burp. Courses coming your way, I don't want to bother you with those today. Check out p10ice.com, click the Our Courses tab, and see what's coming your way. We do have a couple more weekends of live courses starting back up again next weekend before we take our final holiday break over Christmas and New Year's. So check out ptonice.com and click on our courses if you're interested in jumping into a live course before the end of the year. THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE Today I want to talk about a concept that I call the golden triangle. Talking about when folks reach out and they describe maybe an employment situation that they are not happy with. This is kind of how I evaluate what I think of the three pillars to success when you are not only working for someone else but just working in general. Even if you are self-employed, even if you do run your own business, carefully managing the three sides of this triangle, I believe is really important for your own personal and professional success, but also for those of you leading others in charge of others, I think even more important to fundamentally understand these concepts. So those three concepts are money, time, and autonomy, and we're gonna break each of those down here in a little bit. I want to start here though first, and this may be a weird place to start, but I promise we'll bring it back around again. I want to talk about what is the role of the human brain. A lot of us may think the human brain is for high-level computations and calculating the physics of a black hole, but that's not how most people's brains work. That's how very few amount of people's brains work, but for most of us, Our brain is a survival mechanism. It is a comparative analysis engine. And it's really good at making comparisons. Your brain is making one billion billion calculations per second. That's a one with 18 zeros. That is a million times faster than today's standard cell phone laptop or desktop computer. We call that an exaflop. It is the most powerful processor on the planet. It is always gathering data, both internally and externally, and making comparisons. Am I hot? Am I cold? Am I hungry? Am I thirsty? Am I not making enough money? Is my coworker making more money than me? Is my boss doing better than me because I noticed that he just bought a speedboat? Those sorts of things. Yes, very basic survival mechanisms, but also higher-level stuff. And that kind of brings up the next point of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. If our brain is this comparative analysis engine, what is it really focusing on? Well, psychologists would say it's focusing on comparing ourselves on this pyramid, this hierarchy of needs, where at the base we have our physiological needs. Am I hungry? Am I thirsty? Am I tired? The next level up is safety and security. Do I have a safe place to rest and sleep at night? Do I have a place maybe that in my mind when I compare to others I call my home? The next level up, the third level, love and belonging. Do I have friends? Do I have a family? Am I raising children? Not only do I have them, but do I feel like I'm thriving in those relationships? And now as we get to the top of that pyramid and we approach that peak, the fourth level is esteem and the last level is actual actualization, self-actualization. So do I feel like I am doing something meaningful, and do I feel like I'm doing something meaningful very well basically You know what is my life's work, and how am I doing at that? And now the brain is always comparing both to environmental factors and to other human beings where we sit on that hierarchy. Trying to chase the top tiers before addressing the bottom, I think is the cause of a lot of dissatisfaction in our daily lives. So shelving that for a little bit, the brain is a comparative analysis engine and hierarchy of needs. Let's get back and talk about the golden triangle. MONEY The first I want to address is money. Money is uncomfortable for some people to talk about. It's often a pain point for almost every single one of us. I think really understanding that about three-fourths of people live paycheck to paycheck and about half of all people now work two or more jobs. really helps us understand that we're not alone in being concerned about money. Most people are concerned about money, but also that it's okay to be concerned about money, right? That kind of sits at the base of that pyramid of those physiological needs, that safety and security. We do need money in modern society to do things like buy food and pay the rent on our apartment or the mortgage on our house. There's often an adage of don't focus too much on money because money can't buy everything or money can't buy happiness. And I would refute that. I would say that that is categorically untrue. We have some really interesting research from the 90s and 2000s that found money and happiness do correlate. There seems to be a plateau, at least in the earlier research, of around $100,000. Research from the 90s and early 2000s found that if you make about $100,000 a year, The more money you make. beyond that doesn't really seem to increase your happiness. Now, the thing to recognize is that if you're not making that, there is room for happiness between that and $100,000. New research, specifically from this year, an article from Killingsworth, I love that name, Dr. Killingsworth and colleagues, this year, March 2023, from the Journal of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, titled, Income and Emotional Wellbeing, a Conflict Resolved. Strong title, I like it, let's talk about it. These folks repeated the studies, some of it their own research from the 90s and 2000s, and they're looking specifically at the relationship between income level and happiness. What they found this time is interesting that folks tend to fall into categorization buckets. Hey, we know all about that in physical therapy, right? What are these buckets? Well, human beings tend to fall into three different buckets. The first bucket is what they labeled as the least happy group. These were folks who kind of demonstrated the same results as the initial studies, where these folks seem to have a happiness plateau at about $100,000. What does that tell us? That tells us this group of people is probably motivated enough by money that once those initial levels of the pyramid are met, they're able to feed themselves every day. They're no longer worried about their next meal or making the rent or paying their bills. Beyond that, they don't seem to get any more happiness from an increased amount of income, right? So this could be somebody who, I imagine these people is the folks from the documentaries that have to you know free climb El Capitan or summon a mountain or something of that's really what drives their brain and kind of their intrinsic motivation and having enough money to do that stuff gets them to the level of happiness where they can pursue other things. The next group of people they labeled, the researchers labeled the medium happy group. These folks had a linear increase even beyond $100,000 a year with happiness and income. And then the highest happiness group had an exponential increase with income beyond $100,000. They could not seem to get enough money. Money on the opposite side of the least happy group, these folks seemed to be almost entirely intrinsically motivated by accumulating wealth, right? So these are our oil barons and our real estate moguls, our Warren Buffets maybe, folks who have a high value on money and its worth in their life. And then most of us are probably in that medium happy group. As we continue to make more money, we're able to buy nicer things, but it doesn't necessarily define us, but we do like to have that money. All that being said, there is a direct relationship between money and happiness. It's really important we recognize that paying people well, of feeling like the work that you do is rewarded with the amount of money that you place value on, is recognized both yourself personally, but also when you're leading others. What I found over my career Keep in mind, I've been working full time since I was 12 years old for about 25 years, is that the folks who tell you there isn't money for a raise, there isn't money for bonuses, or even that they maybe need to take money away from you, are telling you that because they don't want to give you more of the company's money, right? There is always more money, especially in the context of physical therapy, for an increase in your wages. We all have what we would refer to as a revenue-neutral position, which means the revenue you generate from the work you do is creating more wealth than what you are taking back from the company. I can't imagine a situation where a physical therapist would be getting paid more than what the clinic is collecting in revenue for those patients being seen. So it's really tough to talk about. I recognize that it can be awkward. It can be weird. It can be upsetting to personal and professional relationships, but I promise you when you draw a firmer line than the sand around what you're paid, when your comparative analysis engine is telling you, you're not being rewarded for the time you're putting in. That can be a pain point for dissatisfaction and the research would support that you are not wrong in believing that the money you're currently being paid and the money you think you would like to be paid is creating a happiness gap. It literally is, right? Killing's worth 2023. Messing with people's money on the leadership side is a recipe for disaster. It is never okay to cut someone's pay, to inflict some sort of monetary penalty aside from something catastrophic, right? Dave accidentally drove his car into the clinic and destroyed the clinic. Okay, Dave, you got to pay for that, right, man? But aside from really rare, unbelievable, catastrophic stuff like that. There's no reason to inflict a monetary penalty on someone or to take their benefits away. An example I have of this is my time in the army where if you messed up, if you were late to duty, If you didn't shave, you could be punished monetarily for that, right? It was called in Article 15, it is non-judicial punishment. That means usually you have to work extra duty and it usually means that they cut your pay that month. And that really puts a strain on people, especially in the context of the military where they're not already making a lot of money. And I fondly remember watching people have half their paycheck, all their paycheck taken away, and just instantly how it ruined that person, it ruined their career trajectory. So without a doubt, as a leader, that's something you do not want to mess with. We saw that mess with a lot during COVID-19. We saw pay being cut, and we saw benefits being removed, and then not returned. And it's no surprise that now, several years removed, we have the era of time that we now live in, what we call the Great Resignation, where folks are more than happy to say, give me a raise or I'm leaving, and they will literally leave, right? And for us as practice managers and owners, that's devastating. Attrition is one of the highest costs you can encounter, and you need to avoid it at all costs. When someone leaves, it's going to cost you $3,500 for every $10,000 that person makes. That's money you won't get back on maybe trading you did with them, time you spent with them, money and time you're now going to need to spend trading somebody else. And then of course lost revenue because that person is no longer working for you generating revenue. So keep that in mind when you're thinking, I'm going to withhold raises, I'm going to withhold bonuses, I'm going to otherwise inflict some sort of monetary penalty. It never goes well. And again, it's okay if money is a pain point for you personally, and if it's a pain point for the people underneath you that you're leading. Pay should always increase over time to match inflation at the minimum. I have said this a thousand times and I will say it a thousand times more. Every year you do not get a raise, you are taking a pay cut because everything in your life now costs more money to buy. So keep that in mind. I will beat that dead horse until we're all on the same page about that. And finally, I think this is something no one wants to hear. Both those of you who are maybe unsatisfied with your position because of the money and those of us leading others it is okay for people to leave a position if it's not working out for them financially, right? You cannot feed your kids with the promises of potential future money. Your landlord will not accept the ambitious dreams of your clinic owner and payment for your mortgage. and you cannot get any sort of retirement return on zero dollars invested. So it is okay to move on if this is a pain point that doesn't seem to be addressed. So money is the first part of our golden triangle. TIME The second part is time. Time is a finite resource that we're all running out of. I think every day now the moment I turn 37, I am statistically halfway dead. And statistically, every day beyond that point is that much time left I have on Earth. Time is interesting. Some folks don't feel the value at all. Some folks tend to place a great emphasis on it, maybe even more so than anything else. Humans are the only creatures that can perceive time, so I think it's unique that we're able to perceive the flow of time, and we're kind of aware of moments where we have maybe too much time that we might call boredom, and moments where we feel pressed for time. A lot of us, the majority of the human race, will spend most of our lives using our time to generate money and then trying to use some of that money to buy some of our time back. And that's the way it is, even if it is a little bit sad. But I think recognizing that that's how most of us are going to move through life is important. For some people, time will always be more valuable than money. It does not matter how much you offer someone, how much you may offer them for overtime, whatever, their time doing other stuff is important. There are those people, the clock strikes five, they're out of there and we need to understand and respect that that is one of their values and work around that in whatever way we can. Very few people though, even folks who maybe don't seem to value their time a lot, very few people do not like to have their time wasted for no reason. And this happens a lot in life. It happens a lot in day-to-day life. It happens a lot in the workplace. Think of every situation where you've shown up early or stayed late for a meeting or some other event that was canceled delayed or rescheduled even without notifying the people currently sitting and waiting there for that to happen. Every time someone schedules a meeting with me and doesn't show up, that's a strike in my mind against that person. Very few of us have the tolerance to have our time completely wasted in that manner. but it happens a lot and it happens a lot in the context of the physical therapy workforce. Think about how many times you've come to work and the first two patients on your schedule have canceled or rescheduled, right? And you're thinking, what the heck? Why didn't anybody text me or call me, right? I could have gone to the bank or I could have sat and had breakfast with my kids at home or any, literally anything else would have been a more valuable use of your time. We also, are often asked to work in situations where we know it's not a good use of our time, right? I think of every time I have been asked in the past to work on Christmas Eve, right? Especially in the context of patient care. I know as soon as I'm asked to work on Christmas Eve that no one is going to come to their appointment on Christmas Eve. I remember it's burned in my brain, I spent one Christmas Eve with a completely wiped-out schedule, laying on a treatment table, and I watched all six Rocky movies in a row, right? I watched like eight hours of Rocky movies and did not see a single patient. What a monstrous waste of my time, and the clinic's money, just a bad situation for everybody. The Japanese have a term for that. It's called "Isogaghii" is the act of pretending to be busy. Even when you have nothing to do, we hate that. That is not something that we should encourage. If you don't currently have something to do, don't be here. I live my life by that model. When I catch people sitting in the clinic and they're just kind of pushing buttons on a computer, I always ask, what are you doing here? Oh, you know, I'm, you know, final, I'm like, okay, go, go home, right? Go away. No "Isogashii". We do not need you to sit at your computer doing nothing until 9 pm just to appear busy. So that's money. That's time. AUTONOMY The last part of the triangle is autonomy and independence. It's important to know that we developed this very early, and we all have a strong sense of it, even if we don't voice that it's one of our values, right? I think of my son, he's about to be 11 months old. A couple of months ago, we were hand-feeding him, already he has that sense of autonomy. Now when I go to feed him, he slaps the food out of my hand, and then he grabs it and feeds himself, right? He's already expressing, hey, I'm not a baby. I don't need you to hand-feed me. I can feed myself, right? And that's already present in very, very small children, right? Those of you with toddlers, you know, that independent streak starts and doesn't stop. Those of you, especially with teenagers, you know, it gets more aggressive. And then obviously all of us as adults, have a very strong sense of autonomy. Again, even if we don't express it explicitly as one of our values. Just like time, autonomy is violated on a very regular basis in very unfortunate manners. This happens a lot in the workplace. A lot of you work for employers who control how you're allowed to dress. how you're allowed to speak and talk with your patients, how and when you're allowed to perform very basic physiological functions about when you can eat food. Some of you work for employers that don't let you eat or drink at work. You have to leave the building and eat outside by the dumpster like an animal because you're not allowed to eat in the building because the owner or the manager doesn't like the possibility of crumbs. That is a huge autonomy violation. We also see this in our workflow as well. A lot of us are performing unnecessary documentation so that someone can check our work, right? So that someone can audit our notes just for the purposes of having a checklist where they audit our notes, right? It serves no actual purpose as it relates to helping the patient by documenting what we did with the patient. And for those of us who take insurance, create a claim that goes to the insurance company. There is no point where it's required that all of these extra processes that we add to our workday are mandated. Nonetheless, many of us work for an employer who has all of this extra work, all of these extra checks on our autonomy just to have extra checks. That's very insulting and it creates a lot of redundant work that also simultaneously affects our time. So we are getting a one-two punch of time and autonomy when we're doing a bunch of busy work that doesn't respect our time. It doesn't respect that we're independent clinicians who have often been working a while with a bunch of advanced education. The final thing I'll say here is that what you'll unfortunately find is that leaders who micromanage more, and who place more limitations on autonomy are often the same leaders who have minimal or no restrictions on their own autonomy, right? The person who is a stickler about a dress code is often the person in the office in shorts and a t-shirt and sandals working on the computer, right? So be mindful of those things. As you are maybe seeking out a new position or evaluating your current position, there's no double standard on autonomy. THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE AS A ROBUST BASE FOR SATISFACTION So the golden triangle, the interdependence between these three things builds a very robust base personally and professionally. However, I think it's very important to note that if we take our comparative analysis engine in our brain and compare it to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, What some of us are doing is trying to aim for the very top of the pyramid, aiming for esteem, aiming for self-actualization, and trying to become the best physical therapist that can be when those other bases of the pyramid are not being met, right? We don't have our basic needs met because we don't have enough money coming in. We don't have control over our time. We don't have control over our autonomy. We talked last week about the pitfalls of social media, trying to make you think that the reason that you're unhappy is you're not buying enough stuff or consuming enough content. With that stuff in that content, mainly being focused on trying to push you to the top of the hierarchy of the needs when really what you need to do is address the base, meet those basic physiological needs, safety, security, love, Make sure that time, money, autonomy are on board before you consider purchasing that $10,000 self-help retreat or the mentorship program or the mindset program. I think a lot of our perceptions of concepts like burnout or imposter syndrome are really just the result of our comparative analysis engine and our skull recognizing differences and asymmetries between what we're doing every day and the results we're either achieving or not achieving compared to other people. And when we look and step back and look at this golden triangle, we see, okay, I am not making the money I think I should, especially compared to my peers. My time is not being respected. I'm working more than I think I should to make the money I'm making. And oh, by the way, I'm being treated Like an infant at work by having a dress code and having all of these extra redundant Processes at work that I need to do that consume more of my time and we are always again It is part of our survival. It's hardwired in our brains to make these comparisons. We're always consciously aware of the time and the work and the money and the autonomy compared especially to other people and kind of comparing again back to that hierarchy of needs. And that if we allow one or two or all sides of this triangle to be violated, that's where we find a lot of frustration, and trying to jump your way to the top is not going to get you there. You need to address that base. When folks reached out and they described their appointment situation, I used to be a lot more polite with my thoughts when people emailed us and said, what do you think? I'm seeing 20 patients a day. I'm making $62,000 a year. And every month that I see more than 250 patients, I get a $500 productivity bonus. What do you think? I used to be a lot more polite when answering those emails. I am not polite anymore, right? A lot of the dissatisfaction, a lot of the burnout, I hate that term, a lot of the burnout, though, can probably be addressed if we're a little bit more firm and reinforcing and adhering to our values of Again, money, time, autonomy, are all of those things in place? Okay, now we can begin to look more up that hierarchy, begin to pursue maybe specialization, become the best physical therapist we can be, or even if that's not something you value, the best whatever you see yourself becoming. But again, we can't get there if we don't address the base. Doing anything else is just addressing the symptoms. It's not addressing the root cause, right? We need to address the root cause first. We can't just keep treating the symptoms by buying stuff and taking vacations and that sort of thing to try to solve the unhappiness that we're perceiving. We need to know that it's all related and that we need to address it first before we can begin to kind of reach beyond the top of that pyramid. So I hope this was helpful. I would love to hear any feedback or comments you all have. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and we'll see you all tomorrow. We're gonna talk about rowing. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. 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Hello to you listening in Geneseo, New York!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thanksgiving Thursday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Here in the US Thanksgiving Day is a designated holiday. I am deeply thankful for you and each of you on this podcast journey of almost 4 years. Together we have shared so many intersecting tales of the human heart.Following are a few prompts to get you reflecting on just how fortunate you might be and whom you might thank because “Each One Lift One” is how we roll here.Who showed you unforgettable kindness or forgiveness.Who kept you from making a big mistake.Who reassured you when you were afraid.Who taught you an important lesson by example.Who inspired you by standing up for what is right.You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my monthly NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Greg recaps Wednesday's college basketball results, talks to Mike Randle of FTN Network about how he's gauging these non-conference tournaments, betting on teams with a distinct style & looks at the Thanksgiving Thursday's games, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Thursday college basketball game! Spreadsheet Link: https://www.vsin.com/betting-resources/greg-petersons-daily-handicapped-college-basketball-lines/ Podcast Highlights 3:02-Recap of Wednesday's results 24:22-Interview with Mike Randle 46:30-Start of picks Texas Tech vs Northern Iowa 49:01-Picks & analysis for Villanova vs North Carolina 51:45-Picks & analysis for Arkansas vs Memphis 55:23-Picks & analysis for Stanford vs Michigan 57:30-Picks & analysis for Penn St vs Texas A&M 1:00:32-Picks & analysis for FAU vs Butler 1:03:14-Picks & analysis for Iowa St vs VCU 1:05:30-Picks & analysis for Boise St vs Virginia Tech 1:08:09-Picks & analysis for Loyola IL vs Boston College 1:10:50-Picks & analysis for Colorado St vs Creighton 1:14:21-Picks & analysis for Oklahoma vs Iowa 1:16:44-Picks & analysis for Seton Hall vs USC 1:19:28-DK Network Pick NC State vs Vanderbilt 1:22:42-Picks & analysis for BYU vs Arizona St 1:25:51-Picks & analysis for Arizona vs Michigan StSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unofficial Packers Fan Podcast #286 - What a fantastic weekend of Packers football! The Packers prevailed over the Chargers, and we'll talk about what went so well for the team this week. We also have lots of feedback from all of you fine listeners. And don't forget: The Pack plays on Thanksgiving this year, so we'll preview the game against the Lions on Turkey Day, complete with keys to a victory. All this and more on YOUR Packers Fan Podcast. Call the listener voicemail at +1 (920) 372-2546 or email your audio feedback to Feedback@PackersFanPodcast.com Discussed on This Week's Show. [00:30] Introductions of Scott Clark and Wayne Henderson. [01:30] We recap the highs and lows from the Packers big win over Chargers. [13:13] Listeners share their insights. [40:26] We preview the special Thanksgiving Thursday game in Detroit, including Scott's Keys to a Packers Victory. [56:14] Thank yous and shoutouts. [58:00] PFP Community Outro. Remember to become a Packers Fan Podcast MVP listener, by financially supporting your Packers Fan Podcast at Patreon. Check out all of the ways you can support the podcast with your time, talent, and/or treasure at PackersFanPodcast.com/GiveBack. Join the Packers Fan Podcast Facebook Community Group at PackersCommunity.com. Scott Clark is also the host of The Gaming Outsider podcast. Wayne Henderson also hosts the Don't Blink podcast, devoted to Doctor Who. You can hear more of Wayne's voice work, as he provides different voice-over intros on the Podcast Award finalist Resourceful Designer podcast every week. Buy your Jordan Love jersey, and other official Packers gear at our Fanatics affiliate link, and help support the podcast at the same time. We previewed the Packers at Steelers matchup on ep 284. Read the official Packers Dope Sheet before each game. Get one of the shiny new Podcasting 2.0 apps at NewPodcastApps.com. To read more all about Podcasting 2.0 at PodcastIndex.org. Wayne currently uses the Fountain podcast player app. Check out official Packers merchandise, via our affiliate link, for Fanatics.com. How would you like to share the love of virtual bratwursts, and Buy Us a Brat? You would?! Awesome. Thank you. You can Buy Us a Brat here. For your own Podcast Cover Art, we recommend Mark at PodcastBranding.co. Packers Fan Podcast merchandise is now for sale. Get your PFP t-shirt, magnet, and/or coffee mug and show your listener pride, all while helping out the podcast at the same time! Thank you! If you purchase any items through our affiliate links, we earn a small commission. Thank you. The Unofficial Packers Fan Podcast is not yet affiliated with the NFL or the Green Bay Packers. Just sayin'… Copyright 2023 by Wayne Henderson and Scott Clark.
Mike and Gibby join forces to talk all things Thanksgiving. They discuss plans, food preferences, and football! Mike and Gibby preview every game on the Thanksgiving Thursday and even Black Friday board. They hit on best bets, best props, teaser legs, pairing teasers together, pricing of odds, insurance vs selling points... and even quickly touch of Eagles/Chiefs and some fantasy football.Private DraftKings League for Advantage Listeners: https://dkn.gs/r/xneQ1hT4LE6FU-l9C4kUEQMake sure to follow the following resources: • @FiddlesPicks on X.com • FiddlesPicks.Substack.com free gambling newsletter
Every year Q4 tends to be one of the busiest times of the year. As businesses prepare for the next year, the true to-dos originate from the holiday season. Thanksgiving kicks everything off with a giving mindset. From here, consumers move towards Black Friday shopping and Cyber Monday sales, to eventually be rounded out with Giving Tuesday. The end-of-the-year season is exceptionally time-consuming, but Thanksgiving Thursday through Giving Tuesday is even busier. This is especially true for Michelle Boggs, the Executive Nonprofit Industry Advisor at Classy. Tosha and Michelle's conversation will certainly provide some keen insights into strategies and tactics businesses can use around the giving season.
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Hosting any holiday can be stressful! We've hosted hundreds of gatherings over the years and have compiled our tried and true Thanksgiving game plan to help minimize stress and maximize success! If you prefer video, watch the full episode 24 YouTube video version. Benjamin Franklin once said "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail" and this couldn't be more true when it comes to hosting a holiday. Having a great Thanksgiving game plan is the key to minimizing stress leading up to and on Thanksgiving day! Note: This plan applies to food only! We can't do anything to mitigate the stress from combative family members! Haha Our Thanksgiving Game Plan On the day this episode airs, Thanksgiving will be 10 days away which is plenty of time to get your plan together! Consider following this timeline to help make decisions, delegate responsibilities, and tackle pain points. 7-10 days before Decide on your menu. Will you use fresh or frozen turkey? Will you use a turkey breast instead of a whole bird, or perhaps another meat, such as spiral ham? Select 5-7 side dishes (listen to our Sides That Wow Podcast Episode 23) Touch base with your guests. Don't be afraid to assign specific things and set rules. For example, it's perfectly fine to request a specific dessert or appetizer. If you have limited space in your refrigerator or kitchen, ask your guests to be mindful of that. Ask that they bring food that doesn't require any prep (other than reheating) or refrigeration. Shop for non-perishables, napkins, coffee, etc. Make lasagna and freeze (or other dishes that freeze well). Saturday before Depending on its size, thaw the turkey, if using frozen. The USDA recommends thawing turkey in the refrigerator allowing 1 day for every 4-5 pounds. Once thawed, the raw turkey will be safe for another 2 days in the refrigerator. Sunday - Monday Go shopping. Shop for groceries, beer, wine, and allow yourself time. This time of year many ingredients sell out quickly so account for the fact you may need to shop at more than 1 grocery store. Tuesday Start the desserts. If making pumpkin pie, apple pie, or apple crostata, tiramisu, etc. make these today. Brine the turkey (we recommend a dry brine). Wednesday Prepare most of your sides and appetizers. Sides and apps that are great to make ahead of time include cranberry sauce, roasted Brussels sprouts and carrots, sweet potato casserole, baked artichoke hearts, stuffed mushrooms, cinnamon roasted butternut squash, and sausage stuffing. Set the table. Prepare the Thanksgiving Sangria. Dice the apples and pears and allow all ingredients (minus the club soda) to marry together in the refrigerator overnight. Thaw the lasagna (if using). Prep any crudite, or dips, such as cannellini bean dip, etc. Thanksgiving Thursday! In the morning. Prepare the dough for garlic butter dinner rolls and allow to sit. Cook the turkey. Prep the potatoes for mashed potatoes. Empty the dishwasher to prepare for later. Set up coolers with ice. As guests arrive. Add the club soda to the sangria. Put out appetizers. Before dinner. Finish the mashed potatoes. Make the giblet gravy or easy turkey gravy. Carve the turkey. Bake dinner rolls. Heat up food in oven or over sternos. After dinner and dessert. If they offer, let your guests help with cleanup. Prep coffee, tea, and put out desserts, after-dinner drinks, etc. To make things even easier on you, consider buying (or delegating to a guest) a box of coffee from a local coffee shop. Dunkin Donuts' Box o'Joe has come in handy for us on many occasions! Resources Sip and Feast Fall and Thanksgiving Recipe Catalog USDA article on defrosting Turkey If you enjoyed the Thanksgiving Game Plan: Taking the Stress Out of Thanksgiving episode,
It's time to Get Up on a Thanksgiving Thursday! We're talking about the Cowboys-Giants matchup. Is Dak Prescott overrated? Some say yes, some say no. Then, after this season, what's next for Aaron Rodgers? Should the Packers lean on Jordan Love for the rest of the season? Plus, we turn our eyes to Jimmy G and the 49ers. Is he the most overlooked QB in the league? The team discusses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Browns Legend Bernie Kosar (26:37) joins Nathan Zegura on a first Friday edition of the program as they turn the page to Sunday's Week 12 game against the Buccaneers. Plus, one thought from each of Sunday's games, Thanksgiving Thursday scores, and hear from HC Kevin Stefanski (1:33) at the podium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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