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Despite ongoing economic uncertainty and investors' concerns about potential slippage in credit quality, U.S. banks delivered strong third-quarter results that beat expectations across the board. In the episode, Chris Nichols, Director of Capital Markets at South State, discusses third-quarter earnings trends, including the continued resilience of consumer spending, the stabilization of credit quality after several quarters of deterioration, and the unexpected strength in fee income. Nichols and Street Talk host Nathan Stovall dissect the controversy around loans to nondepository financial institutions (NDFI) following several high-profile credit losses, debating whether these incidents represent isolated frauds or canaries in the coal mine. Nichols also highlighted strategic imperatives for banks heading into 2026 and argued that now is the time to rebuild deposit franchises through product innovation and marketing creativity—not rate competition. Nichols and Stovall also explore the reawakening M&A landscape as regulatory headwinds ease and activist investors enter the fray.
Alex Barth and Matt Dolloff give their instant takeaways after the New England Patriots' 32-13 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season. Topics include the team's big third quarter, the turnaround by the defense, Drake Maye's day, and areas the team can continue to improve.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Potbelly is now officially owned by a convenience-store chain. Perkins has a new CEO. And there are some looming questions as we approach third-quarter earnings.
Mike and Steve interviewed Chrissy Smith, a podcaster for "The Kneaux." Smith recapped the Pelicans' season-opening loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, highlighting Jeremiah Fears, Jordan Poole, and New Orleans' third-quarter struggles. She discussed the Pelicans' roster depth and weakness at center. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their weekly "Pick-Six" segment.
David Murphy, Econimcs and Public Affairs Editor, assesses the government's chances of meeting its target for housing completions.
The Pelicans fall 122-128 in Memphis to open their season. Despite winning 3 out of 4 quarters, the Pelicans fall short behind a woeful third quarter. Lyle unpacks the game and breaks it all down! X, YT and TikTok: @LyleSwithenbankIG: LylePels Music by: @terrain72Cover Art by: @BigFella122
In this episode, we share early results for the third quarter earnings season showing positive signals so far, but possible cracks in the credit markets. To read this week's Sight|Lines, click here. The views expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect the views of Stifel Financial Corp. or its affiliates (collectively, Stifel). This communication is provided for information purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Asset allocation and diversification do not ensure a profit or protect against loss. © Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated | Member SIPC & NYSE | www.stifel.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Auto Finance Summit 2025 shed light on how auto lenders are responding to challenges facing the wider market, including credit performance, affordability and evolving technologies. Following subprime buy here, pay here lender Tricolor's Sept. 10 Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, auto asset-backed securities spreads widened, Kayvan Darouian, director of consumer asset-backed securities research at Deutsche Bank, said during an Oct. 15 presentation at the event. Still, Tricolor's challenges do not represent issues facing the wider market, he said. Further, subprime share has “come back in the last 12 months,” and lenders should be competitive in the near prime sector, Scot Hensel, finance director at Kunes Auto Group, said during a fireside chat at the summit. Auto lenders are also leaning into AI and technology to drive efficiencies. GM Financial, for example, is piloting a digital app for dealers to manage their businesses and track information such as deal volume and floorplan balance, President and Chief Executive Susan Sheffield said during a fireside chat. Meanwhile, third-quarter bank earnings so far point to growth in auto originations and improved credit performance. Ally Financial's auto originations rose 24.5% year over year to $11.7 billion, while Wells Fargo Auto's originations soared 114.6% YoY to $8.8 billion. Bank of America's net charge-offs across its direct and indirect consumer portfolio also decreased 1 basis point YoY to 0.2%. Listen as Auto Finance News Editor Amanda Harris and Associate Editor Aidan Bush dive into the top stories from Auto Finance Summit 2025 and highlight key takeaways from third-quarter bank earnings.
This week on Financial Planning: Explained, host Michael Menninger, CFP welcomes Brad Sorensen, CFA. Brad is a portfolio manager and outsourced Chief Investment Officer at Cornerstone Portfolio Research. This episode discusses the third quarter performance in the markets. In this episode, Brad and Mike discuss how the markets performed in the third quarter, growth stocks in 1999 vs. 2025, and PE ratio vs. PEG ratio. This is a great episode to catch up on the current status of the stock market. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning visit https://maaplanning.com.
Current Real Estate Market Trends and Buyer Behavior ExplainedIn this episode, Vito delves into the current real estate climate, discussing the rising number of contract cancellations and the importance of pricing homes realistically. Highlighting insights from Ryan Lundquist, he explains why sellers should adjust their expectations in a contracting market. Vito also explores specific housing examples in San Jose, including his personal experience with HOA fees and property conditions. Additionally, he covers foreclosure trends, inventory levels, and current mortgage rates. This video provides a comprehensive overview of today's real estate market dynamics and offers valuable advice for both buyers and sellers.Steady rise in foreclosure filings continues through third quarterBuyers will walk if the condition isn't rightMortgage Rates this week Home Inspection CHECKLIST HERE https://abitanogroup.com/homeinspectionchecklistWhat you get for $2MM Santa Clara County AIDA: Attract, Interest, Desire, Action What you get for $1MM in SILICON VALLEY Inventory And Supply ChartsFREE HOME BUYER CHECKLIST HERE https://abitanogroup.com/Homebuyerchecklist 00:00 Introduction: Market Overview00:09 Buyers' Market Behavior00:33 Pricing and Condition Insights01:39 Foreclosures and Market Trends02:09 San Jose Real Estate Tour03:44 High-End Listings and Comparisons04:21 Current Market Stats and Rates
Plus: HPE stocks drop after projecting slower revenue growth for fiscal year 2026. And Singapore's GIC files a U.S. lawsuit against NIO for allegedly inflating its securities value. Zoe Kuhlkin hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Immigration authorities say the Chinese mainland saw 178 million cross-border trips in the third quarter of this year, an increase of nearly 13 percent.
Send us a textOn the latest edition of The Brief Case, presented by Spirit Mountain Casino, Trail Blazers reporter and Insider Casey Holdahl discusses...• The Trail Blazers getting to 1-1 for the preseason by beating the Kings Friday night at Moda Center• Portland doing Friday night versus the Kings what they couldn't do Wednesday night versus the Warriors in San Francisco• Deni Avdija gets the start versus the Kings after coming off the bench versus the Warriors• Jerami Grant coming off the bench versus the Kings in the first half and the starting in the second half• Trail Blazers rookie center Yang Hansen putting on an absolute show during a six-minute stretch of the third quarter versus the Kings• Hansen's confidence seemingly growing every time he does something right• Hansen bouncing back from a lackluster debut versus the Warriors and a so-so first half versus the Kings, which will serve him well throughout his rookie season• Understanding the comparisons between Yang Hansen and Nikola Jokic• The upcoming games versus the Warriors on Tuesday and the Jazz on Wednesday• Making wild guesses about what lineups Chauncey Billups might try in the final two preseason games
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a bump in Telsa sales.
The last Friday of September means that this is also the last episode of The Ledge during the third quarter of this year so it’s time for a little look back over the past three months. And once again, it’s a wonderful time to be into the sort of music you hear on this show. Every week there’s great new records being put out. In fact, just today saw the release of a good half dozen albums that deserved their place on this broadcast. What recent albums are your current favorites? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
The last Friday of September means that this is also the last episode of The Ledge during the third quarter of this year so it’s time for a little look back over the past three months. And once again, it’s a wonderful time to be into the s...
Tehillah Niselow speaks to FNB Chief Economist, Mamello Matikinca-NgwenyaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tehillah Niselow speaks to Wandile Sihlobo, Agricultural Economist at AgbizSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick O'Hare from Briefing.com provides an update on the uncertain market conditions, Looking Back at August, More on Pints and Portfolios with Rob Black and a Certified Financial Planner from EP Wealth Advisors on Saturday September 6th from 12 noon to 2pm in Pleasant Hill
Patrick O'Hare from Briefing.com provides an update on the uncertain market conditions, Looking Back at August, More on Pints and Portfolios with Rob Black and a Certified Financial Planner from EP Wealth Advisors on Saturday September 6th from 12 noon to 2pm in Pleasant HillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three weeks from now, September 17th, is a very ‘live' Fed decision day. At the Jackson Hole Symposium last week, U.S. Federal Reserve Chair, Jay Powell, opened the door wide to a rate cut at that meeting. However, a marked - and somewhat expected - shift in tone to the Labour side of the Fed's dual mandate was present. The word “curious” was used to describe labour market traits at this time. Discussion of a cut in September lit equity markets on fire through Friday's trade. But what do moves in the long bond space tell us? Today's guest says that with all the moving pieces in today's marketplace, the best strategy might be to stick with what you have deployed and not make any sudden moves. Joining today's episode to help put the macro themes - including massive earnings releases later this week - into perspective for you is Fidelity's Director of ETFs, Andrei Bruno. Recorded on August 25, 2025. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For a fourth year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2024 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
The third quarter is not just a checkpoint; it's a critical opportunity to re-energize efforts, make necessary adjustments, and set the stage for a strong finish to the year. By focusing on these key areas, nonprofits can maximize their impact, strengthen their financial stability, and better serve their communities. This period sets the stage for a successful conclusion, ensuring the organization makes a meaningful difference.
Conversation #341: Third Quarter Conversations: Decluttering MemoriesWelcome to The Third Quarter Conversations, a space where we dive into the meaningful, insightful, educational, and downright hilarious aspects of this incredible stage of life. Each month, we'll explore the topics that truly matter—health, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between—through candid and engaging discussions. Join us as we navigate this next phase with wisdom, laughter, and a whole lot of heart!In today's conversation, Jennifer and I are chatting about decluttering and how this daunting task can lead to revealing the early parts of your “story.” The first two quarters of life were busy and as we enter this third quarter, memories bring back a lot of joy and fun. Please enjoy another third quarter conversation!Connect with Jennifer on Instagram Connect with Anne on Instagram and Emailwww.anneelizabethrd.comCopyright © 2025 AEHC & OPISong: One Of These DaysArtist: The Geminiwww.thegeminimusic.comMusic used by permission. All rights received.© ASCAP OrtmanMusic
JOIN SHERI HORN HASAN @ FOR THIS WEEK'S ASTROLOGICALLY SPEAKING PODCAST WHICH DROPS AUGUST 15 @ https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking. This week we explore the true meaning of this month's lunar cycle from the July 24 Leo New Moon opposite Pluto in Aquarius, which asked us to plant seeds to better understand we're each here to evolve into the solar, creative, unique, individual we came here to be. And not to be intimidated out of that quest through manipulative coercive disempowerment tactics by the powers that be.So we knew from the beginning of this current monthly lunar cycle that it wasn't going to be without its struggles to maintain our individuality against those in power. It's important to remember that the Leo archetype is about not hiding one's light under a bushel, so that one can ultimately contribute one's unique creativity to the group for the purpose of the betterment of humanity. It's also important to understand that this month's lunation was accompanied by the beginning of the long-term trine of Uranus in Gemini to Pluto in Aquarius. And that this airy trine aspect in the sky makes its presence felt from now until the fall of 2028—aside from some brief times when it loosens a bit during that period.And that means that what we're experiencing during this period is a slow evolutionary process accompanied by many “aha!” type moments. We'll also see Uranus retrograde back into 29-degrees Taurus--known as the Pleiades point, associated with blindness—by November 7, though he'll still then maintain an out of sign trine with Pluto in Aquarius. So, Uranian revelations may well include suddenly learning where we've been blinded to what's really been happening as part of Pluto in Aquarius's evolutionary process to empower us all as individuals who stand together. America was built on the “E pluribus unim” motto, which means “out of many, one,” adopted at the signing of America's Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. When the Scorpio Moon squared the Leo Sun August 1 at the waxing first quarter “crisis in action”—which was accompanied by Venus's square to Saturn & Neptune & her quincunx to Pluto—we witnessed the beginning of our understanding that we the people were being manipulated. That's because this is when Donald Trump fired the U.S. Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics that day based on his dislike of the real unemployment numbers he then sought to fabricate into different, better sounding numbers. He also terminated the head of the Internal Revenue Service, again an indication of trying to control numbers, in line with the fact that Mars in Virgo was conjunct the transiting Virgo South Node at the Leo New Moon. After that, the August 9 Aquarius Full Moon square to Juno & Vesta in Scorpio asked us to release any tendencies toward Leo's shadow side. And that meant letting go of any selfish tendencies to disregard the specialness of each individual soul by lumping them together into a group of undesirables. By that time, Trump had re-imposed higher tariffs on 90 different "partner" countries, though by August 11--as Mercury stationed direct again in Leo & Ceres stationed retrograde in Aries (square to the Venus/Jupiter conjunction in Cancer)—he delayed tariffs on China. In other words, he TACO'd out, again…Many reputable financiers & economists predict a rise in the already high prices of imported goods—particularly at the grocery store & via automobile sales, etc. It's clear now that tariffs hurt American consumers as much if not more than foreign producers in the form of increased costs/prices across the board.Now, this week's third quarter “crisis in consciousness” stubborn Taurus Moon, in tension with the monarchical tendencies of the Leo Sun, asks us during the waning portion of this month's lunar cycle to stand our ground against the powers that be that try to define us as “less than.”What we see now on the ground in places like Washington, D.C., as federal troops & the FBI first joined--but now try to supersede the authority of--the local police there, is people beginning to protest against the authoritarian takeover of the U.S. capitol.Going back to the initial message & meaning of this month's lunar cycle since the July 24 Leo New Moon opposite Pluto in Aquarius, we can see now at this waning third-quarter square that we're asked to stand our ground as a wannabe tyrant tries to manipulate & control us all. The want us to believe that resistance in futile, but American history tells us otherwise.The presence of federal troops in U.S. cities reminds us of the time when British monarchy demanded that colonists house British troops in their homes. Known as the Quartering Act of 1774, this became of the Intolerable Acts which helped light the fuse that fueled colonial resentment towards British rule which ultimately contributed to the growing tensions that led to the American Revolution. Hence, the "invasion" of illegal immigrants Trump has used as an excuse to federalize our local police by taking over our cities is actually a federal invasion of citizens' local & state rights as the national government flood cities with federal troops, the FBI, & Immigration & Customs Enforcement's gestapo-like henchmen.In other astro-news, we have also today's "crisis in consciousness" third-quarter lunar square's summit in Anchorage Alaska between Trump & Russia's dictator, Vladimir Putin. Given the astro-energies at play, it seems likely that Putin--who already believes he has the upper hand in any peace talk negotiations--will stand his ground, thus continuing to disempower Zelensky's Ukraine.And given the fawning relationship of Trump to Putin, it's highly likely that Trump will once again flip-flop to turn against Ukraine, especially since the Moon will enter Gemini & conjoin Uranus there on August 16. Perhaps then Trump will drop his quest to be nominated for a Nobel Peace prize for his efforts to bring peace to Ukraine. There you have the shadow side of the Leo archetype in a nutshell...Next week, we see the arrival, late on August 22 or early August 23 depending on your time zone, of the Virgo New Moon at 0'23” Virgo. This lunation, following the Leo New Moon opposite Pluto's monthly lunar cycle, continues our quest to honor the “E pluribus unim—out of many, one” U.S. motto into the future.As the longer term Uranus/Pluto trine evolves us back into a nation of individuals who understand that there's safety in numbers, the Virgo New Moon asks us to plant seeds of better self-care. Why? So that we can then better be of service to our fellow humans beings who may be even more in need of our help as we continue to stand our ground against the tyrannical powers that be. Tune in for all this—including a deeper dive into the meaning of Uranus/Pluto trine, the definitions of Juno & Vesta, a look at Ceres retrograde--& more @ https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking starting today, August 15!See you later, namaste…
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Storm Humbert is a science fiction and fantasy writer from a small town called Fayette (literally a one stoplight town) in northwest Ohio near the Michigan border. He did his undergraduate studies at The Ohio State University, where he earned a degree in English literature with minors in creative writing and theater. For two years after he finished his bachelor's degree, Storm worked odd jobs ranging from newspaper editing to creating animated digital advertisements (and basically anything in between). Storm later earned an MFA from Temple University in Philadelphia, where he had the opportunity to study under Samuel R. Delany, Don Lee, and other great instructors. He has taught a variety of writing classes at Temple University and Sienna Heights University in Adrian, Michigan. He currently lives in Michigan with his wife, Casey, son, Sylas, and cats: Chicken Nugget (Nugget for short) and Honey Mustard, and is a professional legal writer, while he continues his own writing. In addition to his own writing, Storm is also the Managing Member of the Calendar of Fools small press (found here). Their first anthology, “Inner Workings” released in 2023, and their second, “Intergalactic Rejects,” which Storm edited, was released in June 2025. Both are available anywhere books are sold. Additionally, Storm was a Silver Honorable Mention in The Writers of the Future Contest in 2016 and a finalist in the same contest in 2018. In the Third Quarter of the 2019 Writers of the Future Contest, Storm won Third Place with his “Stolen Sky”. Danny Hankner began penning stories about himself and his idiot friends as a teenager. Now, masquerading as an adult, he lives in Davenport, Iowa with his wife and kids, working as a master electrician for his own company. In his spare time, Dan rides and builds mountain bike trails, scrapes infinitely spawning cat hurl off the basement floor, and runs Story Unlikely, an award-winning literary magazine where he floats around self-important titles like Benevolent Dictator and Literary Spirit Guide. His written material has been consumed by hundreds of thousands of people from all four corners of the globe.
Mary Webber O'Malley and Pamela Klinger-Horn join me to recommend their favorites reads of the third quarter of 2025. Pamela's Selections: July A Marriage at Sea by Sophie ElmhirstTypewriter Beach by Meg Waite ClaytonThe Harvey Girls by Juliette FayAshes to Ashes by Thomas MaltmanAugustJoy Moody Is Out of Time by Kerryn MayneJust Another Dead Author by Katarina BivaldThe Lies They Told by Ellen Marie WisemanDestroy This House by Amanda UhleSeptemberLife and Death and Giants by Ron RindoSweet, Tart by Kara Thom Whatever Happened to Lori Lovely? by Sarah McCoyThe Many Mothers of Dolores Moore by Anika Fajardo Mary's Selections: JulyNo Lost Causes Club by Lauren McQuistin The Cleaner by Mary Watson The Satisfaction Cafe by Kathy Wang The Lake's Water Is Never Sweet by Giulia Caminito August This Happened to Me by Kate Price Ghosts of Hiroshima by Charles Pellegrino We Should All Be Birds by Brian Buckbee Are You Mad at Me by Meg Josephson, MSW September Awake by Jen Hatmaker Hot Desk by Laura Dickerman Buckeye by Patrick Ryan Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy Check out our FB Live event. Looking for some great summer reads? Check out my printable 18-page Summer Reading Guide here for a tip of your choice or for a set price here via credit card with over 60 new titles vetted by me that will provide great entertainment this summer - books you will not see on other guides. I also include mystery series recommendations, new releases in a next-in-the-series section and fiction and nonfiction pairings. Donate to the podcast here or on Venmo. Want to know which new titles are publishing in June - October of 2025? Check out our fourth Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead. Looking for something new to read? Here is my monthly Buzz Reads column with five new recommendations each month. Link to my article about older protagonists in fiction. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Twitter. Mary's social media handles: Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Twitter. Pamela's social media handles: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What quarter of life are you in—and are you making it count? In this powerful message, Pastor Mike at Gratis Church challenges us to examine how we're investing our time through the lens of Scripture. Using Psalm 90:10,12, Psalm 139:16, and Ephesians 5:15-17, he walks us through a sobering yet hope-filled perspective: our days are numbered, but they can also be deeply meaningful. You'll explore: The “Life Clock” perspective: First Quarter (Birth–19) Second Quarter (20–39) Third Quarter (40–59) Fourth Quarter (60–79) Overtime (80+) Five key areas where we invest our time: Financial – What are you building through your work? Educational – Are you still growing and learning? Physical – How are you caring for your body? Relational – Are you nurturing family and friendships? Spiritual – Are you prioritizing your walk with God? This message invites reflection and action: Which bucket gets most of your time? What needs to change—and how will you make that change? If you've ever felt the tension of time slipping by or the urgency to live on purpose, this sermon will inspire you to number your days and live them with wisdom, grace, and godly vision.
Conversation #338: Third Quarter Conversations: Summer SassinessWelcome to The Third Quarter Conversations, a space where we dive into the meaningful, insightful, educational, and downright hilarious aspects of this incredible stage of life. Each month, we'll explore the topics that truly matter—health, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between—through candid and engaging discussions. Join us as we navigate this next phase with wisdom, laughter, and a whole lot of heart!In today's conversation, Jennifer and I are chatting about Summer. The Third Quarter has changed our thoughts about this season a little bit. We share some great memories about Summer, how things have changed and how we are immersing ourselves into finding joy in different seasons of the year and life. Please enjoy another third quarter conversation!Connect with Jennifer on Instagram Connect with Anne on Instagram and Email“Items of note” (we do not have an partnerships or affiliations with these products)Cow TankRustoleum Paint for bottom of cow tankwww.anneelizabethrd.comCopyright © 2025 AEHC & OPISong: One Of These DaysArtist: The Geminiwww.thegeminimusic.comMusic used by permission. All rights received.© ASCAP OrtmanMusic
While markets continue to digest a bit of macro data rollercoaster, is there an enhanced case for yield via dividends across today's market place? If the combination of modestly higher growth, along with a good dose of volatility continues to be a reality for the medium-term, or longer, might a dividend strategy bring you closer to your goals? Or, perhaps you approach the dividend strategy as one to simply bring down your overall risk profile, while continuing to lean into a rising equity market. On today's episode to further discuss these aspects of the strategy is Portfolio Manager Don Newman. Recorded on July 8, 2025. At Fidelity, our mission is to build a better future for Canadian investors and help them stay ahead. We offer investors and institutions a range of innovative and trusted investment portfolios to help them reach their financial and life goals. Fidelity mutual funds and ETFs are available by working with a financial advisor or through an online brokerage account. Visit fidelity.ca/howtobuy for more information. For a fourth year in a row, FidelityConnects by Fidelity Investments Canada was ranked #1 podcast by Canadian financial advisors in the 2024 Environics' Advisor Digital Experience Study.
CIO of Fixed Income at JPMorgan Asset Management, Bob Michele, discusses the volatile second quarter and provides his outlook for markets in the third quarter. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conversation #335: Third Quarter Conversations: All About Supplements Welcome to The Third Quarter Conversations, a space where we dive into the meaningful, insightful, educational, and downright hilarious aspects of this incredible stage of life. Each month, we'll explore the topics that truly matter—health, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between—through candid and engaging discussions. Join us as we navigate this next phase with wisdom, laughter, and a whole lot of heart!In today's conversation, Jennifer and I discuss the wild world of supplements. We take it from a professional and personal perspective. Tips to know before supplementing, what to look for when buying supplements and current supplement stacks we are both using. Please enjoy another third quarter conversation!Connect with Jennifer on Instagram Connect with Anne on Instagram and Email“Items of note” (we do not have an partnerships or affiliations with these products)Brands: Pure Encapsulations, Thorne, Designs for Health, Nature Made, Nordic Naturals, CardioTabs, Bee Keeper's NaturalsThird Party Certification: USP's Dietary Supplement Verification Program, NSF and GMP, Consumer LabFullscript - Supplement store
In this episode of the "Tennis Traverse" podcast, host Ivy Zhang previews the Roland Garros (French Open) tournament, analyzing the draws for both the women's and men's singles competitions. She discusses key players, potential matchups, and her predictions, emphasizing the open nature of this year's tournament. Ivy highlights notable matchups, such as Coco Gauff's favorable draw and potential challenges for Iga Swiatek. On the men's side, she predicts intriguing outcomes, including possible upsets by underdogs. Time stamps:Women's Draw Analysis (00:01)Top-Heavy Draw Discussion (00:02)First Half Women's Draw (00:04)Matchup Highlight: Peyton Stearns vs. Iva Lees (00:05)Matchup Highlight: Leila Fernandez vs. Olga Denisovich (00:07)Second Quarter Women's Draw (00:09)Iga Swiatek's Challenging Draw (00:10)Predictions for Iga's Matches (00:11)Star Matchups in the Second Quarter (00:12)Top Half Quarterfinal Predictions (00:14)Third Quarter Women's Draw (00:19)Matchup Highlight: Naomi Osaka vs. Paula Badosa (00:20)Potential Upsets in the Third Quarter (00:21)Fourth Quarter Women's Draw (00:21)Quarterfinal Predictions (00:23:48)Gauff vs. Andreeva Matchup (00:25:05)Finalist Predictions (00:26:27)Men's Draw Introduction (00:28:57)Hurkacz vs. Fonseca (00:30:10)Arthur Fils' Potential (00:31:27)Sinner vs. Fils Matchup (00:32:40)Jack Draper's Bold Prediction (00:34:51)Djokovic's Draw Analysis (00:36:10)Felix Auger-Aliassime's Upset Potential (00:37:23)Medvedev's Clay Performance (00:38:39)Djokovic's Confidence Boost (00:39:53)Semifinal Predictions (00:41:05)Second Half Overview (00:41:05)Opelka vs. Nakashima (00:42:16)Mental Challenges in Tennis (00:43:25)Matchup Analysis: Musetti and Fritz (00:45:48)Tsitsipas and Zverev Comparison (00:46:58)Alcaraz's Draw vs. Sinner's Draw (00:48:13)Quarterfinal Predictions (00:50:21)Musetti vs. Fritz Prediction (00:51:28)Final Matchup Predictions (00:52:38)Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tennistraverse/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tennistraverseYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@TennisTraverse/videosLinktree: https://linktr.ee/tennistraverseSUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER:https://ivannazhang428.substack.com/
Conversation #332: Third Quarter Conversations: All About Stress Welcome to The Third Quarter Conversations, a space where we dive into the meaningful, insightful, educational, and downright hilarious aspects of this incredible stage of life. Each month, we'll explore the topics that truly matter—health, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between—through candid and engaging discussions. Join us as we navigate this next phase with wisdom, laughter, and a whole lot of heart!In today's conversation, Jennifer and I chatted about stress. It looks different for each of us and of course you. We talk about an easy way to check in with yourself and provide some tools we use to help keep stress at a minimum. Our goal? To make this third quarter of life easier, happier, and more fulfilling.Please enjoy our conversation!Connect with Jennifer on Instagram Connect with Anne on Instagram and Email“Items of note” (we do not have an partnerships or affiliations with these products)Earthing by Clinton OberEarthing.com - all things grounding if you cannot get outside timeAdmiral William McRaven Speech | One Person Can Change The World: The Power of HopeThe Earthing Movie: The Remarkable Science of Grounding (full documentary)www.anneelizabethrd.comCopyright © 2025 AEHC & OPISong: One Of These DaysArtist: The Geminiwww.thegeminimusic.comMusic used by permission. All rights received.© ASCAP OrtmanMusic
This is not a day to rush. It's a day to realign. To honour what Taurus Season has been trying to teach you all along: Slow is sacred. Presence is power. And growth that lasts is rooted in truth.As the Sun in Taurus forms a soft, grounded sextile to Saturn in Pisces, and the Third Quarter Moon in Aquarius invites release and review, you're asked to pause— not from hesitation, but from reverence.This episode guides you through: • The most embodied expression of today's energy—gentle clarity, soul-rooted structure, and long-term nourishment • The shadow of busyness and performative productivity • The closing chapter of Taurus Season: what have you stabilised? what needs tending? what are you ready to release? • Embodiment + business prompts to reconnect to your why and refine what you're building before Gemini's energy shifts the paceThis is not a collapse. It's a clearing. A quiet moment to choose again with your full self at the helm.And if you're craving a space to reflect deeply, build slowly, and return to the rhythm that feels like you ✨ The Soul Seeker Society is here to walk beside you.Drop in. Let it settle. Let it shape you.
Dubs OT with John Dickinson and Greg Silver: Minnesota's big third quarter propels the T-wolves to victory and securing a 3-1 series lead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BigHit Music Announces Debut Of A New Boy Group In Third Quarter Of 2025.
Conversation #329: Third Quarter Conversations: Establishing Habits and RoutinesWelcome to The Third Quarter Conversations, a space where we dive into the meaningful, insightful, educational, and downright hilarious aspects of this incredible stage of life. Each month, we'll explore the topics that truly matter—health, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between—through candid and engaging discussions. Join us as we navigate this next phase with wisdom, laughter, and a whole lot of heart!In today's conversation, Jennifer and I dive into the impact and importance of habits and routines. We share what our daily routines look like, along with practical insights and advice on how to get started or incorporate new habits into your life. Our goal? To make this third quarter of life easier, happier, and more fulfilling.Please enjoy our conversation!Connect with Jennifer on Instagram Connect with Anne on Instagram and Email“Items of note” (we do not have an partnerships or affiliations with these products)Downward Dog AppInsight Timer AppQuinton MineralsBelecon RebounderBearaby BlanketHooga Red LightWeighted VestThe Daily Big 6 www.anneelizabethrd.comCopyright © 2025 AEHC & OPISong: One Of These DaysArtist: The Geminiwww.thegeminimusic.comMusic used by permission. All rights received.© ASCAP OrtmanMusic
TUNE IN TO https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking PODCAST AS SHERI HORN HASAN discusses the Sun's entrance into Taurus April 19, the Taurus Sun's fixed square to Mars in Leo, & the Aquarius Moon's opposition to Mars & conjunction with Pluto—all at the third-quarter waning lunar square on April 20.And not only that! The Taurus Sun will go on to perfect its exact square to Pluto in Aquarius April 23, as we gear up for the exact Mars/Pluto opposition from Leo to Aquarius April 26.This podcast discusses how this coming week promises to be an intense one, especially since it will be followed by the Taurus New Moon on April 27 when both luminaries are still in orb of squares to both Mars & Pluto as Mars & Pluto still oppose each other. Can you say “under pressure?” Such pressure is clearly being felt, especially in the U.S. right now, as we've arrived at a constitutional crisis point. Spurred by President Trump's refusal to abide by a unanimous Supreme Court decision, followed by a failed appeal of that decision, we wait to see whether the Sun's move into dependable, practical, predictable Taurus means he will capitulate to the court's authority—or not.This is all part of the potential breakdown in order to break through of the U.S. Pluto return, which was first triggered on February 22, 2022, when transiting Pluto returned to its natal position in the 2nd House in Capricorn. This podcast look at how history has shown that the energies of this return will mimic those from the time of the U.S. Revolutionary War & the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, until the U.S. seated its first president & Supreme Court justices in 1789. And how a larger & larger portion of the American citizenry is beginning to wake up to this reality.So, between 2022 & 2035, we're looking at the potential recurrence of these energies as we wait to see if we have a U.S. president hellbent on becoming a dictator. Pluto says “change or be changed,” and he doesn't care if you want change or not—he's the archetypal energy of the process of evolution. And evolution requires adaptation if we don't want extinction to follow. So the message is: Evolve we must.However, if we want to have some measure of control over what course this evolutionary process will take, we'll have to fight to preserve our democracy's original intent while acknowledging that we must jettison the portions of it that have become rotten. If not, our current democratic system will become extinct. And then it will be reborn in some other fashion.So, we gear up now for a chaotic, potentially violent week as we head toward the third-quarter crisis in consciousness fixed square of the Aquarius Moon (the people) to the Taurus Sun (an intractable stubborn leader) as they both square Mars in Leo. The Aquarius Moon conjoins Pluto in Aquarius at this lunation, while the Sun perfects its square to the god of the underworld on April 23. Will President Trump's defiance of the high court's authority spark some sort of violent action by the time Mars exact opposes Pluto on April 26? And will new revolutionary seeds be planted at the April 27 Taurus New Moon? We wait to find out…however, first we look at how the energies of the U.S. Pluto return have begun to reveal the rot in our current governmental system. And how a capitalist nation has morphed us from our original constitutional intent “of the people, by the people, & for the people” into one run by and for oligarchs such as unelected billionaire Elon Musk. We look at Trump's chart, specifically at where he came into this lifetime as a wounded soul in the area of justice, fairness, & equality as these principles relation to his concept of partnership. We analyze his naturally Venus-ruled 2nd House Jupiter/Chiron/Juno stellium in Libra & put this together with his current demonstrations of how such wounds have manifested in the Jupiterian realm of law, higher education, immigration, & religion. More importantly, though, this is a perfect illustration of how expectations of fairness on the part of Trump' partners has once again been proven wrong, given his 2nd House Juno/Chiron/Jupiter conjunction in Libra wounds to partnership, equity, & fairness. Particularly in the area of law, but no means limited to the legal system's structural concept of “justice.”For all of this & more Astro News You Can Use tune in to https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking starting today at 11 a.m. PT & 2 p.m. ET or any of your favorite podcast stations! See you then! Namaste…
Dubs OT with John Dickinson: Steph gets injured in the third quarter but the Warriors prevail with a tight win against the Raptors thanks to some clutch defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exciting News!Today's conversation is a recurring special addition to Conversations with Anne Elizabeth—one that has been a passion idea of mine for quite some time. I'm thrilled to introduce my dear friend Jennifer, my partner in crime, as we embark on a new chapter of conversations together.Welcome to The Third Quarter Conversations, a space where we dive into the meaningful, insightful, educational, and downright hilarious aspects of this incredible stage of life. Each month, we'll explore the topics that truly matter—health, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between—through candid and engaging discussions.Join us as we navigate this next phase with wisdom, laughter, and a whole lot of heart!Connect with Jennifer on Instagram Connect with Anne on Instagram and Emailwww.anneelizabethrd.comCopyright © 2025 AEHC & OPISong: One Of These DaysArtist: The Geminiwww.thegeminimusic.comMusic used by permission. All rights received.© ASCAP OrtmanMusic
Mike and Beau react to the Atlanta Hawks losing to the Brooklyn Nets last night 122-114 after having another bad third quarter, and more defensive lapses.
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The Lakers got blown out in the 2nd half for the second consecutive game, this time in a bad loss to the Suns. Pete and Darius discuss what went wrong in another rough third quarter, the bad vibes that are showing up in these poor stretches, LeBron's mental engagement and how it fits into the current problems and potential solutions the team is dealing with, and much more. Support Pete here: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lakerfilmroom Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/lakerfilmroom For Feedback or Questions: lakerfilmroom@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of the Marketing Strategy Academy Podcast, we're diving into Pinterest's Q3 2024 results and what they mean for advertisers, creators, and users. With an 18% revenue increase and 537 million monthly active users, Pinterest is more than just a source of inspiration—it's becoming a commerce powerhouse.
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Plus: Main commercial banks in China cut their deposit rates for a second time this year. And, Hyundai Motor's India unit is set to raise more than $3 billion in the country's largest IPO. Kate Bullivant hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is that time of the year to check in on our goals before wrapping up the the year with the final quarter. First, can you believe that we are in the final few months before entering into a brand new year! It blew my mind as well. In this episode we are taking you through our own goals and discussing how things change based on our season in life. Listen in as we share our reflection and upcoming goals for 2024. SUBMIT YOUR TIME SUCKING HURDLE! We want to know what is sucking up all of your time either as a teacher or just a person. Head over to our website and submit your TSH so that you can have a chance to be featured on the podcast! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you're feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they're also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!