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Dans One Hit Wonder, Margaux Lassalle revient cette semaine sur le parcours de Survivor, groupe de hard rock formé à Chicago en 1977 par Frankie Sullivan et Jim Peterik. D'abord repérés sur la scène rock locale, ils publient en 1979 un premier album éponyme porté par le titre "Somewhere in America". Le groupe commence à se faire remarquer avec "Premonition" et son single "Poor Man's Son", mais la consécration arrive en 1982 avec "Eye of the Tiger". Écrit pour la bande originale du film "Rocky III" avec Sylvester Stallone, le morceau devient un hymne mondial, symbole de combativité et de dépassement de soi. L'album du même nom contient également le titre "American Heartbeat". Le groupe retrouve ensuite l'univers de la saga Rocky en 1985 avec "Burning Heart" pour "Rocky IV", puis poursuit sa carrière avec "When Seconds Count", dont est extrait "Is This Love", qui atteint le Top 10 américain. Malgré une discographie fournie et plusieurs succès, Survivor reste largement associé à "Eye of the Tiger", classique incontournable de l'arena rock des années 80. Le groupe a continué à se réunir ponctuellement pour des tournées avant de cesser progressivement ses activités dans les années 2010, laissant derrière lui l'un des hymnes les plus emblématiques du rock populaire. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
El programa explora la relación música-cine, desde bandas sonoras icónicas a biopics musicales. Juan Fer Andrés, director del Instituto del Cine de Madrid, define el musical cuando sus canciones son esenciales, y su evolución, que integra oscuridad y temas en narrativa como "El Rey León" o "La La Land". En animación, la música precede a la imagen. Guillermo Balmori, historiador, repasa grandes éxitos del cine. Detalla la elección de Stallone para "Eye of the Tiger" en "Rocky 3" y el impacto de "I Will Always Love You" de Houston en "El Guardaespaldas", con inicio a capela ideado por ella y Costner. Destaca "Stayin' Alive" de Bee Gees ("Fiebre del Sábado Noche"), útil para RCP, y "As Time Goes By" ("Casablanca") como melodía preexistente. Streisand triunfa con "Evergreen" en "Ha Nacido una Estrella". Juan Tejero, crítico, analiza el éxito de los biopics musicales, que conectan al público al humanizar mitos y priorizar la emoción. Elogia la interpretación de Jamie Foxx en "Ray" por su ...
4. Jeremy Zakis recounts a neighbor mistaking a venomous red-bellied black snake for an eel. He also discusses territorial tiger snakes and the impact of development. (29)
Today we're picking up Meet the Tiger with Chapter 14, Captain Patricia. This is a fun one—new dynamics, a bit of tension, and a character who's going to play a bigger role moving forward. Grab a coffee, get comfortable, and come listen with me.You could've enjoyed this full episode early if you'd been a Patron! Become a Patron (https://www.patreon.com/anotherworldaudiobooks) & get more episodes EARLY!Want a free audiobook? All you have to do is ask! Choose from the ever-growing AWA Library (https://anotherworldaudiobooks.com/#library)!If you enjoyed this episode, would you mind telling a friend about the podcast??:) It's really the only way the show can grow (and really the only way I'll be able to continue putting out episodes for you)! Thanks a million!!!____Thanks to our sponsor - Invicta Web Design! Get a professional, website, headache free. Just go to https://invictaweb.design/For all things Another World, go to https://anotherworldaudiobooks.com/ (seriously, you should - I'm giving away a FREE audiobook to anyone who goes to the website & requests it!!!)Thanks for listening & for SHARING the podcast!____Support the podcast on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/anotherworldaudiobooks) and get tons of awesome perks!Check out the merch store https://another-world-audiobooks.myspreadshop.com/! Tons of awesome, hand-drawn designs (by yours truly!:) for t-shirts, hoodies, hats, mugs & more. PLUS every purchase goes to bring you more awesome audiobooks!Support the podcast by purchasing FULL audiobooks - all purchase links are at https://anotherworldaudiobooks.com/!If that's not for you, don't worry, I'll still make you audiobooks;) All I ask is that you listen & share the podcast with your friends!
Look, there's no time for a long descripto, there's a tiger in them thar hills! This week's tune is "Hey Tiger," originally done by the rather capable jazzbos-turned-garagers The Topsy Turbys. Hear their wild story and sounds here! Then stay tuned for a boffo 80s revival version by podcast saints The Tell- Tale Hearts. Finally, we set the tiger trap for a third version by contempos The Wyld Gooms! Put a tiger in your tank!
It's time for the big show! It's almost too obvious that a company with the name Tigers Blood would have their most popular beverage be a riff on that iconic Tiger's Blood Hawaiian Ice flavor. Hawaiian Punch is the beverage that will get you hooked into Tigers Blood! You may come for the punch but you'll say for the vitimans and electrolytes.
After a trip to the eye doctor, Andy is locked in for this Friday episode and is immediately thrilled by an unsubstantiated rumor from Brendan! about an ill-timed tattoo. PJ is out on a trip with his fellow Boy, leaving the two to recap Daniel Berger's stellar Thursday at Bay Hill by themselves. Andy and Brendan discuss signs of life from DB and Ludvig Åberg before debating whether the Arnold Palmer Invitational should replace The Players as the PGA Tour's "major." They agree that the setup is closer to a major championship test than March at TPC Sawgrass with Brendan claiming something can't be a major if they're playing ball-in-hand every year. After a brief bowling interlude, Andy decides that Luke Donald's third consecutive Ryder Cup captaincy is NOT an issue, much to PJ's dismay. In (potentially) related captaincy news, Brendan is still on cloud nine following the big Jup Links win and Tom Kim's ace that sent Tiger's team to the TGL playoffs. Will Tiger tee it up in the first round against the Ballfrogs? We have two weeks to find out. Jon Rahm will be teeing it up in South Africa soon, which Rory McIlroy seemed to think he may not be too happy about. Rory was asked to comment on Rahm's ongoing fight with the DP World Tour and we may have a beef breweing between these Ryder Cup teammates! Finally, Andy and Brendan share some college football tales from Augusta in honor of legendary coach and broadcaster Lou Holtz, who passed away on Wednesday evening.
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special returning guest Brandon Lim discuss Shaw Brothers kung fu wuxia legend Lau Kar-lueng going Heroic Bloodshed buddy cop mode in the ridiculous and colorful and chainsaw fight featuring TIGER ON THE BEAT (1988) + its slightly tamer and more lowkey but no less stunt-packed sequel TIGER ON THE BEAT II (1990). Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on Ron Ormond's PLEASE DON'T TOUCH ME! (1959) and THE EXOTIC ONES (1968) aka THE MONSTER AND THE STRIPPER, you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on Patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-14:13 TIGER ON THE BEAT // 14:13-1:30:40 TIGER ON THE BEAT 2 // 1:30:40-2:38:13 Outro // 2:38:13-2:42:22 Go to Brandon's screening of TIGER ON THE BEAT in Toronto on Mar. 21st: https://revuecinema.ca/films/black-belt-cinema-tiger-on-the-beat-1988-north-american-premiere-of-new-4k-restoration/ NEW SLEAZOIDS SHIRT + HAT: https://blackbeltcinema.ca/search?q=sleazoids&options%5Bprefix%5D=last WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller
Matt and Brad attempt to produce sounds about MU sports that make Tiger fans feel good on the latest Inside Mizzou Athletics PodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After the intensity of the Metal Tiger month, a major energetic shift is arriving. In this episode of Smashing Secrets Feng Shui, we explore the transition from the bold, unpredictable energy of the Tiger into the more refined and strategic influence of the Metal Rabbit month, guiding us through March 2026 and into early April. The Tiger brought rapid change, courage, conflict and urgency. Many people felt its effects as pressure, disruption, or sudden shifts in direction. But as we move into the yin energy of the Rabbit, the atmosphere softens, offering opportunities for diplomacy, creativity, healing and thoughtful strategy. In this episode, we discuss: ✨ Why February's Tiger energy felt so intense and disruptive ✨ The meaning of the Metal Rabbit month in Chinese metaphysics ✨ How the shift from yang wood to yin wood energy changes the emotional landscape ✨ Why March offers opportunities for creativity, design and artistic expression ✨ How to pace yourself during the Fire Horse year and avoid burnout ✨ Feng Shui guidance for the most supportive sectors of your home this month ✨ How to use the Northeast and Southeast sectors to activate prosperity, mentors and recognition ✨ Areas to keep quiet to avoid conflict or delays We also explore the Trinity of Luck in Feng Shui, Heaven luck (timing and astrology), Earth luck (your environment), and Human luck (your own decisions), and how aligning these three elements can help you navigate uncertainty and harness opportunities during this powerful Period 9 fire cycle. March invites us to slow down, reconnect with nature, nurture creativity and build stronger networks through diplomacy and thoughtful collaboration. If February felt chaotic, this new Rabbit energy offers the breathing space needed to recalibrate and move forward with clarity and grace. For deeper monthly Feng Shui guidance, personal readings, or detailed flying star updates, you can join our Patreon community.
Brett & Bryant get you rolling on Sportstime with their Top and Not Top Story. Next, to kick off a day of guests, we talk with Brad Crawford of CBS Sports about some college football. We then talk some Tiger basketball with Tiger Bank Roll.
We open up the phone lines for the second hour, taking calls from Tiger fans reacting to another tough loss. We are also joined by Joe DeLeone of A-Z Sports, who will discuss the happenings around the NFL Draft and Free Agency
This week, Mark and Todd sit down with the Golf Channel's own Rex Hoggard to talk Tiger, Rahm vs The DP World Tour and 2027 PGA Tour scheduling
Clemson owned the weekend — two-of-three over South Carolina, sparked by Michael Sharman's razor-sharp masterpiece (a complete-game clinic that barely lasted longer than a movie trailer), then hoops finally looked like itself again in an 80-75 win that was never as tight as the score. Now it's on to Chapel Hill with the double-bye in play, plus a quick look at the ACC women's bracket… and a wild “pampas grass” story you won't see coming.
ESPN's got this rivalry weekend and Clemson hoops feeling like a subscription trap — and Tiger fans don't have time for the fine print. Clemson-Carolina baseball is here, Louisville's in town with the Tigers sliding, and I'm telling you right now: don't let the committee decide it — take it.
The latest episode of "Mizzou Storytellers” features hosts Dave Matter and Loretta Jones with producer Steve Sowers sitting down with Connor Jordan, Assistant Director of Athletics for Revenue Generation with the Mizzou Athletics Fund.A lifelong Tiger fan turned athletics administrator, Connor shares how his connection to the University of Missouri began long before his career in college athletics — including the unforgettable night in 2010 when Missouri upset Oklahoma and a teenage Jordan rushed the field at Memorial Stadium.In this episode, Connor details his path from Mizzou student leader to CPA in St. Louis and Chicago — and ultimately back to Columbia to help drive the future of Missouri Athletics. Now working on the revenue side of the department, he discusses the strategy behind donor engagement, financial analysis, gift processing and new fan-focused initiatives like Mizzou's updated athletics parking allocation system.It's a behind-the-scenes look at how passion for the Tigers can turn into a career supporting student-athletes — and how the people behind the scenes help power the future of Mizzou Athletics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send a textIs college still the golden ticket to success, or is the path changing faster than we expected? In this episode of Girls Gone Gritty, Farley and Jennifer dig into a question many parents and students are quietly asking: is a four-year college degree still worth the price?With tuition costs soaring and wages struggling to keep up, the hosts unpack the growing gap between the cost of education and the return students receive after graduation. They explore how virtual classes, changing learning environments, and the rise of AI are reshaping what higher education looks like today. What once felt like a clear next step after high school now requires deeper thought.They also discuss alternative paths that are gaining traction, including trade schools, certifications, apprenticeships, and community college programs. They highlight how many major companies are shifting toward skill-based hiring rather than focusing solely on degrees.The episode ultimately encourages families to step back, ask better questions, and focus on what truly fits each student's strengths, interests, and financial reality. College may still be valuable for some careers, but it is no longer the only road to success.Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(1:05) Winter Olympics talk and community stories(2:45) Top headlines and current events discussion(8:12) Is college still worth the cost?(10:50) Virtual learning vs real classroom experience(12:01) Community college and cost-saving pathways(14:28) How AI is reshaping education and work(15:16) Learning skills on the job vs college majors(17:03) Careers where college still matters(18:58) AI vs human judgment and real-world experience(20:10) How technology may be weakening deep learning(21:56) Introducing the Boomerang Board platform(23:06) Helping students make smarter education choices(25:10) Why being authentic still matters most(26:18) Got Grit Award: Flavor Flav supporting women Olympians(28:04) “Eye of the Tiger” and the spirit of grit(29:40) OutroSupport the showFollow us: Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/ More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty
We are back with a brand new episode featuring the return of Black Santa himself! He brings along his elf Mia, as she comes on answers our horny questions and tells us about her not so long relationship history. Plus Gee tells us about some Mia Mishaps at HQ The Lounge. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
As an INFP, have you ever apologized to a chair you bumped into? Or felt a wave of genuine guilt when you had to throw away a "lonely" stuffed animal?In this video, we're unpacking one of the most relatable (and slightly insufferable) INFP quirks: our tendency to personify everything. From "Penzy" the lost pen to feeling bad for the store-brand mascot sitting next to Tony the Tiger, we breathe life into the inanimate objects around us.I saw a Reddit post that said this was the "most INFP thing ever," and it sparked a deep dive into why our brains are wired this way. We'll explore:• The Soul & The Explorer: How Introverted Feeling (Fi) and Extraverted Intuition (Ne) team up to project identity and "consciousness" onto objects.• The Underdog Object: Why we feel a deep need to protect things that look forgotten or "doofy."• The Beanie Baby Culture: Why throwing away a collection feels like betraying a society.• Gratitude Mechanics: How thanking your tools and car can actually be leveraged to build better habits and state-shifting.• Turning it into Art: Why this "flaw" is actually a superpower for storytelling, character design, and TTRPGs.If you've ever said goodnight to your stuffed animals individually or felt "actual pain" for a mannequin, you're not broken. You're just playing the INFP character class :PLet's talk about how to use this empathy to move the XP needle forward in your life instead of getting stuck in a decision-guilt spiral.READY TO LEVEL UP? If you want to stop fighting your personality type and start aligning your life with your core wiring, join us in the Evolve Community. Get access to all my courses and a group of fellow travelers who actually "get" it. https://evolve.psychology.com00:00 The Lost Pen Moment00:07 Why INFPs Personify00:47 Meet Matt Sherman01:00 Reddit Post Sparks It02:00 Caring for Underdogs04:03 Mascots and Empathy04:56 Fi and Ne Explained06:37 Feeling for Orange07:51 Stuffed Animals Family09:34 Beanie Babies and Fe13:54 Rock Friends and Trees14:31 Decision Guilt Spiral16:31 Gratitude to Objects20:48 Polite to AI Too26:47 Turn It Into Art#INFP #PersonalityType #GeekPsychology #Empathy #IntrovertStruggles #JungianTypology
Mark Levy brands the ACCC as a "whimpering" observer of the "feather and rocket" effect, where pump prices skyrocket instantly despite fuel being purchased at pre-war rates. He argues that without real penalties, the petrol station remains the most effective tool for theft in Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Thomas returns to The Smylie Show (a record fourth time!) for a candid conversation on everything from fatherhood to his back surgery & rehab. JT explains how taking the long view on recovery changed his mindset — and how becoming a dad reshaped the way he practices and competes.He also retraces the beginnings of his friendly "rivalry" with Jordan Spieth - including their dinner before he won his first major at Quail Hollow, the legendary SB2K16 trip, and more untold stories. Plus, JT discusses his relationship with Tiger Woods, and shares stories about learning from and competing alongside the
Bridget, Caitlin, and HIlda are covering part 1 of "Hollow," book 1 in Caroline Peckham and Suzanne Valenti's Crown of Hearts & Chaos series. So far, it's everything you expect from the Twister Sisters: A feisty heroine; a hot, brooding morally gray MMC; a slow burn building plenty of tension; and lots of inner monologue. So far, our hosts are hooked so you should join them in reading and listening. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
Brent Beaird of First Coast News in Jacksonville joins us to talk college athletics. Next, we talk more Tiger basketball before the Big Number of the Day.
Echavarria Wins Cognizant! Lowry's Meltdown! TMoore Runner-Up! API Preview! Picks/Best Bets!Hong Kong Preview! Will Tiger Play in the Masters? College Golf Update! Seminole Pro-Member! MUCH MORE!!!!
Bhutan Itinerary Days 4–7: Druk Wangyel Festival, Punakha Dzong + Phobjikha ValleyIn this episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I continue my Bhutan travel series covering Days 4–7 of my guided journey through one of the most unique and spiritual countries in the world.These were some of the most immersive days of the entire trip.It begins high in the mountains at the Druk Wangyel Festival, held annually at Dochula Pass. Surrounded by 108 chortens and Himalayan peaks, this patriotic festival honours Bhutan's Fourth King and celebrates peace, unity, and national identity. Wearing the traditional Bhutanese gho, I experienced mass dances, military performances, storytelling, and a powerful display of modern Bhutanese culture.From there, we descend into the warmer Punakha Valley — home to the breathtaking Punakha Dzong, one of Bhutan's most important historical and spiritual landmarks. Built in 1637 at the meeting point of two rivers, this former capital remains a living monastery and royal ceremonial site — and yes, it's where Bhutan's King and Queen were married.I also hike to the hilltop temple Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, walk through rural villages to reach the famous fertility temple Chimi Lhakhang, and cross the swaying Punakha Suspension Bridge with dramatic valley views below.One of the most special experiences? Staying in a traditional Bhutanese homestay — helping churn butter, cooking local dishes, and learning about family history in a farmhouse perched above the valley.The journey then takes me east into the stunning Phobjikha Valley, often called the “Switzerland of Bhutan” for its wide glacial landscape and alpine feel. Here, I overnight at Gangtey Monastery, witness an emotional end-of-year monk ceremony, and experience Bhutan's spiritual depth in complete silence — and freezing temperatures.Check out my previous Bhutan episodesEpisode 1 Interview with Ugyen Rinzin - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000743770563Episode 2 - IMMERSIVE Hiking to Tiger's Nest Monastery - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000744754502Episode 3 - Days 1-3 solo episode - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000745691316Episode 4 - Interview with a female monk - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000747763604Episode 5 - IMMERSIVE Day in Bhutan - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000748856300Episode 6 - Ama Om Homestay Interview - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000750963609
Richmond young guns Sam Lalor, Kane McAuliffe and Sam Grlj are front and centre on the latest episode of the Club’s powerhouse podcast Talking Tigers. The TT team analyse the impressive performances of Lalor, McAuliffe and Grlj in last Friday’s practice match against Melbourne in Ballarat and predict big things for the exciting trio this season and beyond. Also on this week’s show, there’s a focus on the newest addition to Richmond’s playing squad, Tom Burton. “Richo” rants about the continued ‘outside’ under-rating of a veteran Tiger star. And the popular “60 Years of MCG Memories” segment features Richmond’s mammoth victory over Fitzroy in the Lions’ last-ever game in Victoria in 1996. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Bulletproof Podcast is dedicated to the memory of our friend Shawn Cavender. Join Chris the Brain, "The Toyman" Chris DePetrillo, and Ryan Campbell as they enter the world of Bruceploitation and discuss 1980's Challenge of the Tiger. The personal favorite Bruceploitation movie of Shawn Cavender and one of the more cohesive Richard Harrison movies from the 1980s. Among the talking points are Bruce Le's IZOD jacket, The Bar-Kays, the boobs, the bullfight, the time traveling Maria, the ventriloquist dog, the bath time noises, and some familiar faces that include Bolo Yeung, Hwang Jang Lee, Jack Klugman!?, Morgan Fairchild!?, and Jane Seymour?!?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sportstime with Brett & Bryant gets rolling with their Top and Not Top Story. Next, we talk Tiger basketball and the Grizzlies.
Fully & Completely: redux – Music @ Work Guest: Rob Johannes
(1) Tiger Hoops is in trouble after historic 6-game losing streak (2) Daily Memphian Reporter Parth Upadhyaya talks to Penny after ECU loss
WWL's Jeff Palermo, the sports director at the Louisiana Radio Network, joined Sports Talk. Palermo praised LSU's elite weekend rotation and bullpen ace Gavin Guidry. He also evaluated the rest of the Tiger pitching staff.
Jamie is joined by The Golf Channel's Ryan Lavner and Sky Sports' very own John E. Morgan on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.They discuss Shane Lowry's remarkable late collapse at the Cognizant Classic and the latest news surrounding who will be the next US Ryder Cup captain, as Tiger Woods is given a 'soft' deadline to make a decision.Plus, there were home winners in South Africa and New Zealand.-Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Sky Sports Golf Podcast".Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Golf Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest golf news, head to skysports.com/golfFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
WWL's Jeff Palermo, the sports director at the Louisiana Radio Network, joined Sports Talk. Palermo praised LSU's elite weekend rotation and bullpen ace Gavin Guidry. He also evaluated the rest of the Tiger pitching staff.
You could've enjoyed this full episode early if you'd been a Patron! Become a Patron (https://www.patreon.com/anotherworldaudiobooks) & get more episodes EARLY!Want a free audiobook? All you have to do is ask! Choose from the ever-growing AWA Library (https://anotherworldaudiobooks.com/#library)!If you enjoyed this episode, would you mind telling a friend about the podcast??:) It's really the only way the show can grow (and really the only way I'll be able to continue putting out episodes for you)! Thanks a million!!!____Thanks to our sponsor - Invicta Web Design! Get a professional, website, headache free. Just go to https://invictaweb.design/For all things Another World, go to https://anotherworldaudiobooks.com/ (seriously, you should - I'm giving away a FREE audiobook to anyone who goes to the website & requests it!!!)Thanks for listening & for SHARING the podcast!____Support the podcast on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/anotherworldaudiobooks) and get tons of awesome perks!Check out the merch store https://another-world-audiobooks.myspreadshop.com/! Tons of awesome, hand-drawn designs (by yours truly!:) for t-shirts, hoodies, hats, mugs & more. PLUS every purchase goes to bring you more awesome audiobooks!Support the podcast by purchasing FULL audiobooks - all purchase links are at https://anotherworldaudiobooks.com/!If that's not for you, don't worry, I'll still make you audiobooks;) All I ask is that you listen & share the podcast with your friends!
On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the seeming lack of justification for, and potential consequences of, a U.S. military strike in Iran. *** Thank you for listening. Help power On Point by making a donation here: wbur.org/giveonpoint
Who pays on the first date? When should you talk about money in a relationship? How do you split finances with your partner — and what happens when you don't? Sabrina sits down with Jean and Cherie, the Tiger Sisters, to tackle every uncomfortable money question in dating and relationships — from first-date expectations and financial red flags to prenups, combining finances, and protecting yourself before marriage. If you've ever avoided "the money talk" with someone you're dating, this episode is your wake-up call. The Tiger Sisters bring their Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and business school backgrounds to break down the business side of love — why financial independence matters (especially for women), how to set boundaries around money without killing the romance, and why who you choose to marry is the single most important decision you'll ever make. Whether you're single, dating, or already in a relationship, this conversation will change how you think about love, money, and building a life with the right partner. Close the Loop: Mastering 2026 Dating Live Practice + Q&A with Sabrina Zohar I'm hosting a free live session on March 4, and this is the last one I'm planning for a long time. If dating keeps ending the same way and you can't figure out why, this is for you.
Bridget Phetasy breaks down the longest State of the Union in history and why the Democrats' response is only making their "man problem" worse. From Trump's "aggressively masculine" variety hour to the nagging energy of the opposition, Bridget explores why the left is losing blue-collar men to the "Truck Commercial" energy of the GOP. #Democrats #Trump #SOTU #ManProblem #dumpsterfire #Olympics #Hockey Topics covered: State of the Union variety hour, why men are leaving the Democratic party, Trump's Oprah-style medals, the "Idiocracy" of modern politics, masculine vs feminine political branding.
In fly fishing, "predators" is a bit of an arbitrary designation. Why? Well, bluegill are predators. Brook trout are predators. Tiger sharks are predators. What we often mean is the larger, piscivorous (fish eating) freshwater species in North America. Today I'm talking about some of the considerations one might make when thinking about gear for larger bass and toothy fish. As you can imagine, this includes a wide range of species and waters. Still, there are some general principles that all come into play when acquiring equipment for targeting predatory fish. Also, I throw carp a bone. I mean, they do get big. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, students from the Sports Law Seminar at McGeorge School of Law organized a significant opportunity to discuss the current landscape of NFLPA Agents, Player Agents, and the possible roles of Attorneys in the NFL landscape with NFLPA Legend and Salary Cap Guru Mark Levin. Mark Levin discusses decades of experience ranging from leading the Salary Cap Department of the NFLPA to in house negotiations for the Washington Redskins, and now a part of Pro Football Consulting. Visit Jill's https://www.jillmcbridebaxter.com Email jillbaxter@me.com Do You Need Representation? Call Jill to set a free consultation!
In affidavit filed before HC, state flags statutory limitations its forest officers face in conducting effective probe of organised wildlife crime, adding it has taken matter to Centre.
Soly, Neil and Tron have searched far and wide for rules controversies from recent, and not so recent, golf history. Enjoy this look at some of our favorites including Tiger's drop on 15 at Augusta in 2013 as well as some dust ups involving the Walrus, Monty, Arnie and Brooks. Plus - of course - TC's extensive list of other possible infractions we'll save for another day. Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 5:10 - Tiger's drop at the 2013 Masters 34:15 - 1987 Craig Stadler TowelGate 1:01:30 - Monty's Jakarta incident 1:13:05 - Arnie at the 1958 Masters 1:34:45 - Brooks at the 2023 Masters Show Notes: Golf Digest Video on the 2013 Tiger Drop Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our Sponsors: Titleist Rhoback Lagoon If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Subscribe to the No Laying Up Newsletter here: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/ Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
02/26 Hour 2: Best Draft Prospects For The Commanders - 1:00 Calls On The Best NFL Draft Prospects - 15:00 Tiger Woods Looks Rough In New Photo - 32:00
This week Jeremy welcomes Brianna Collins of the band Tigers Jaw. On this episode, Jeremy and Brianna talk Spice Girls, exclusive vinyl pressings, piano dedication, joining Tigers Jaw, "Clocks" by Coldplay, working with Will Yip, signing to Run For Cover, art direction for Tiger's Jaw albums, Basement opening their first UK tour, the new album "Lost On You", and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Brianna answered questions by subscribers! FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM / X
We're joined by USA Hockey legend Ryan Miller to break down the United States' historic gold medal victory over Canada (48:10). Ryan shares his perspective on how far USA Hockey has come, breaks down Connor Hellebuyck's legendary performance, and gives his take on 3-on-3 overtime. Plus, Ryan revisits the iconic Golden Goal from Sidney Crosby scored on him in the 2010 gold medal game. On the golf front, Jacob Bridgeman gets it done at Riviera and we react to the latest comments from Tiger about a potential return to The Masters.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
Let me ask you: What if the biggest thing standing between you and your next closed deal had nothing to do with your product knowledge, your pricing, or your pitch? What if it came down to three simple micro behaviors that most salespeople never bother to master? I was speaking to a group of students and marketing professionals at BYU-Idaho recently, and this question came up in a great way. We were talking about what actually drives buying decisions, and I shared something I believe with every fiber of my being: your prospect’s emotional experience with you as they walk through their decision journey is a more consistent predictor of outcome than any other variable. Read that again. Their emotional experience. Not your features. Not your price. Not your killer deck. People are asking five questions as they go through a decision to buy: Do I like you? Do you listen to me? Do you make me feel important? Do you understand me? Can I trust you? If you can get to yes on all five, you win. And the micro behaviors below are exactly how you do it. Micro Behavior #1: Read the Room Authenticity without respect for your audience is arrogance. I know that sounds blunt, but I mean it. I see salespeople all the time who show up however they want to show up, dressed however they feel like dressing, presenting however they feel comfortable, and then wonder why the deal stalled. Being “authentic” does not mean ignoring your buyer. It means showing up for your buyer. When I was in outside sales doing field work, I had clothes hanging in my car on a hanger. If I was walking into a company where everyone wore suits, I put on a jacket and a tie. If I was walking into a manufacturing plant full of people in polo shirts, I changed in the parking lot. When I sold in Clemson, South Carolina, I wore a Tiger tie. I’m a Georgia Bulldog, but I was in their house. Showing up in Clemson with a Dawgs tie would have cost me the deal before I ever opened my mouth. Reading the room is not fake. It is the highest form of respect you can show another person. It says: I see you. I came prepared for you. You matter to me. That one shift, from showing up for yourself to showing up for your buyer, will change your results immediately. Micro Behavior #2: Shut Up and Listen This is the easiest and fastest way to be likable on the planet, and most salespeople still will not do it. When you give another human being your full, undivided attention and actually listen to them, they fall in love with you. I am not exaggerating. I said this to the students at BYU-Idaho and I will say it here: if you just listen to people, they will do almost anything you ask them to do. Why? Because the most insatiable human need is the need to feel important. To feel like you matter. And when you give someone your full attention, you are filling that need in a way that almost nobody else in their life is willing to do. The mechanics are simple. Ask a great question. Then shut up. Resist every urge to jump in, interject, or start mentally composing your response while they are still talking. Just listen. The reason this is hard is that when our mouth is not moving, we do not feel important. We feel like we are losing ground. We feel like silence is weakness. It is not. Silence and attention are your greatest sales weapons. Micro Behavior #3: Tell Them Their Own Story Back to Them This one is where everything clicks together. Once you have listened, here is what you do when you open your mouth: tell them the story they just told you, back to them, in the context of how you can help them. Let me say that one more time because it is that important. When words come out of your mouth, you should be telling your prospect the story they just told you about themselves and their situation, framed around how you can solve their problem. That is it. That is the whole game. This answers the question every buyer is silently asking: “Does this person actually understand me?” And even if you do not get every detail right, if they can see you are genuinely trying to understand, they will still feel it. They will still think: this person cares about me. When you can read the room, listen without an agenda, and reflect their story back to them in a way that connects to your solution, you have answered yes to four of those five buying questions before you ever ask for anything. One More Thing: The Pipe Is Life I was asked at the end of that BYU-Idaho session: “If you could leave us with one thing, what would it be?” My answer was immediate. The pipe is life. It does not matter how likable you are. It does not matter how well you listen. It does not matter if you have mastered every micro behavior in this post. If you do not have a pipeline, none of it matters. The number one reason salespeople fail is an empty pipeline. And the number one reason pipelines are empty is that salespeople stop doing the prospecting work every single day. Especially on the days you are tired. Especially at the end of the day when you just want to go home. Feed the pipe. Pick up the phone. Make one more call. Join Sales Gravy at our next live workshop event. These are high-energy, immersive experiences built to sharpen your mindset, your skills, and your pipeline. Get the details and register at salesgravy.com/live.
It is Victory Monday for Golf's Preeminent Gambling Podcast! Andy returns from vacation and immediately gives Brendan his flowers for picking Jacob Bridgeman to win the Genesis Invitational. PJ issues an apology for laughing at Brendan's belief in The Bridgeman, who cashed 100-1 tickets for bettors everywhere. Andy and Brendan recap the weekend at Riviera and shine a light on Bridgemans path to the PGA Tour and his first career victory. Kevin Van Valkenburg joins from the on-site media center in LA to share some observations from the ground, touching on Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Aldrich Potgieter, and more. Andy, Brendan, and Kevin also discuss the online pushback against Riviera after the pros tore up a soft course this week after all the rain on Thursday. After debating whether there should be a "Shotgun Start Book Club," there's a brief Tiger Woods conversation amongst the group, with everyone believing that he will, in fact, play on the Champions Tour in 2026. Brendan is convinced that Tiger will be playing the Masters, too! Andy moves to ban Spider putters on the PGA Tour before recapping the rest of the week in pro golf, including the Magical Kenya Open and Jeeno Thitikul's first-ever win in Thailand. In news, the DP World Tour has settled its fines with almost all of the eligible LIV players... except for Jon Rahm. Andy and Brendan wonder if this means his 2027 Ryder Cup status is truly in doubt as even Tyrrell Hatton decided to cut the check. PJ and Andy are both in Florida for the big Ballfrogs match on Monday night, but it remains to be seen if Brendan will make it down south through the snow. Stay tuned for some in-person TGL takeaways on Wednesday's episode!
The guys talk Erik's foray into making healthy drinks, an update with the Golden Hour Live show in Austin and why it's going to be at 4pm instead of later at night, the new American Idol, the new TV show "Beauty" reviews, what the guys do when their kids cuss, the winter olympics, Tiger getting into a fight, Wolf being a flirt and much more! Get this episode AD FREE + 2 PATREON ONLY episodes/month only at https://patreon.com/thegoldenhourpodcastFabletics - Just head to https://fabletics.com/golden , take a quick style quiz, and be sure to select golden when prompted to unlock your 80% off. That's https://fabletics.com/goldenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.