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A powerful new challenger by the name of Clubber Lang comes for Rocky's title and forces the Italian Stallion to find the Eye of the Tiger. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"True healing happens when science, responsibility, and humanity come together." Dr. Joy Kong What if healing required both cutting-edge science and deep personal responsibility? In this episode of Turmeric & Tequila™, host Kristen M. Olson sits down with Dr. Joy Kong, regenerative medicine physician, UCLA-trained triple board-certified anti-aging specialist, and Stem Cell Doctor of the Decade (2021). Together, they unpack the truth about stem cell therapy, regenerative medicine, intentional healing, and why modern healthcare often misses the whole human. Dr. Joy shares her powerful personal journey—from growing up in China during the Cultural Revolution to witnessing holistic healing firsthand, to becoming a leading voice in regenerative medicine. This conversation explores where Eastern and Western medicine meet, how patients can advocate for themselves, and why healers have a responsibility to stay curious, ethical, and open-minded. This episode is for anyone navigating chronic pain, longevity, performance, or simply wanting to understand what's possible when science and humanity work together. Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome to Turmeric & Tequila™ 02:30 – Dr. Joy's early life & roots in holistic healing 06:45 – Eastern vs. Western medicine: where things break down 11:30 – What stem cells actually are (simple explanation) 18:45 – Regenerative medicine for injury, pain, and longevity 27:30 – Medical conditioning, fear, and misinformation 35:00 – The responsibility of doctors as healers 44:10 – Why patients must build their own healthcare team 53:20 – Ethics, curiosity, and the future of medicine 01:02:00 – Defining success, peace, and intentional living 01:09:00 – Where to find Dr. Joy & closing reflections Dr. Joy Kong is a regenerative medicine physician and author whose journey began in China during the Cultural Revolution. After overcoming early adversity and an abusive relationship, she came to the United States, where she became a UCLA-trained, triple board-certified anti-aging specialist. She was named Stem Cell Doctor of the Decade 2021 for her pioneering work. Dr. Joy is the President of the American Academy of Integrative Cell Therapy and author of the award-winning memoir Tiger of Beijing. @Dr_joy_kong // https://joykongmd.com/ Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Website: www.KOAlliance.com WATCH HERE MORE LIKE THIS: https://youtu.be/ZCFQSpFoAgI?si=Erg8_2eH8uyEgYZF https://youtu.be/piCU9JboWuY?si=qLdhFKCGdBzuAeuI https://youtu.be/9Vs2JDzJJXk?si=dpjV31GDqTroUKWH
From ICE Raids to Trump's Greenland ambitions, Angry Tiger joins me to discuss recent distractions and division orchestrated by the propaganda machine and how it diverts our attention from what is really going on behind the scenes. Find Angry Tiger: Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/AngryTigersDen?e9s=src_v1_cmd Substack: https://angrytigerfireworks.substack.com Exclusive Content and Ways to Support: Support me on Substack for ad-free content, bonus material, personal chatting and more! https://substack.com/@monicaperezshow Become a PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER on Apple Podcasts for AD FREE episodes and exclusive content! True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ PROMO CODE: MONICA Find, Follow, Subscribe & Rate on your favorite podcasting platform AND for video and social & more... Website: https://monicaperezshow.com/ Substack: https://substack.com/@monicaperezshow Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/monicaperezshow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MonicaPerez Twitter/X: @monicaperezshow Instagram: @monicaperezshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk Tiger hoops with Drew King and then bring in Eric Edholm from NFL Media to talk Mizzou players at the Senior Bowl and in the NFL Draft.
We talk with Mizzou's center about sticking it out for five seasons as a Tiger, his memories of his college career and his preparation for the NFL Draft.
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!
The hits just keep on coming early in this 2026 golf season: Patrick Reed is BACK on the PGA Tour... in August. Andy and Brendan begin this episode with some other breaking news regarding a beloved recurring bit possibly coming to an end and some more details about the SGS Live Show coming to Evanston on Thursday, February 12. They then dive into the biggest news of Thursday: Tony Finau's new Jordan Brand clothing. After a conversation about fashion, Andy and Brendan discuss Patrick Reed's decision to leave LIV Golf and play the DP World Tour in 2026 before returning to the PGA Tour in 2027. They debate whether "LIV is dead," as reported by many, and wonder whether any other LIV players will reassess their allegiances after Brian Rolapp removed another hurdle towards a PGA Tour return for Reed. Andy deems that LIV deserves this outcome of losing its stars following a FOX Sports graphic promoting the season opener that misspelled the names of Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, and Martin Kaymer (henceforth known as Martin Kraymer on this podcast). Brendan reads Patrick Reed's statement, in which he claims he was "born to play on the PGA Tour," even though he voluntarily left said Tour years ago to play on LIV. The real winners in all of this? Guys like Laurie Canter and Victor Perez, who now have one less player to compete against for these big purses. Speaking of returning players, Brooks Koepka played his first round back on the PGA Tour on ESPN, carding a 73 on the South Course at Torrey Pines. Andy compares his "re-debut" to what it's like when Tiger returns from an injury, leading to massive over-analysis of every little thing in one round or tournament. Koepka played with Ludvig Åberg - always comfortable going to and from the course - and Max Homa, both of whom struggled mightily on Thursday. Justin Lower and Justin Rose are atop the leaderboard at Farmers. We end the show with the return of Golf Advice, featuring an Andy-submitted question for Brendan and a listener question that BP deems "human advice." Join us in Chicagoland for an SGS Live Show on Thursday, February 12! We'll be hanging out at SPACE in Evanston, Illinois for a night of Q&A, Champs Tour Minute, and plenty of Bears chatter. Check out https://www.ticketweb.com/event/the-shotgun-start-space-tickets/14054084?pl=space for more details.
Drift off with calm bedtime reading about tigers, designed to support sleep and ease insomnia through gentle learning. Relax with calm, educational bedtime reading that invites sleep while giving your mind a peaceful break from insomnia and restless thoughts. In this episode, Benjamin slowly explores the natural history, behavior, and habitats of tigers in a steady, unhurried cadence that encourages relaxation. You'll learn something new while your body unwinds, with no whispering, just calm, fact-filled storytelling meant to soothe. This episode is ideal for listeners dealing with insomnia, stress, anxiety, or busy minds at night. Press play, get comfortable, and let gentle knowledge carry you toward rest. Happy sleeping! Read with permission from Tiger, Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we got Brooklyn's own Onika McLean! #jiaoyingsummers #comedy About Jiaoying Summers:Jiaoying Summers is a Chinese-American stand-up comedian, actress, and social media influencer known for her bold humor, sharp wit, and unique perspectives on life, culture, and identity. A proud mother and successful performer, Jiaoying's journey from her beginnings in China to becoming a comedy sensation in the U.S. is nothing short of inspiring. She uses herplatform to tackle topics like cultural differences, family, and self-empowerment, always leaving audiences laughing and thinking.Stay Connected With Jiaoying:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jiaoyingsummers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jiaoyingsummers/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jiaoyingsummersX: https://x.com/jiaoyingsummersWebsite: https://summerscomedy.comSupport the showFollow Jiaoying Summers Social media & get tickets for Tiger Milf Tour!Facebook | Youtube | TikTok | Twitter | Instagram | Merch | Tour | Patreon | OnlyFans
Send us a textDr Joy Kong joins us this week to discuss an important part of her life, which she turned into a book, entitled ‘Tiger Of Beijing: The Inspirational Memoir of a Fierce Regenerative Medicine Physician' .. and it's fascinating! As a student in China in the early Nineties, stifled by the Chinese government's control over students' ambitions to study abroad, Joy realizes the system won't change. She devises a daring plan to secure her exit visa to the U.S., transforming into the fierce "Tiger of Beijing."However, before she lands in America, Joy faces a new, more daunting challenge, calling forth her inner strength once more. Set in post-Tiananmen Beijing, Tiger of Beijing tellsJoy's five-year journey from China to San Francisco, where she finally finds the freedom she longed for. In this amazing episode, we hear about that journey and discuss the man that brought her to the USA that she would eventually have to escape from!https://joykongmd.com/https://www.instagram.com/dr_joy_kong/https://www.youtube.com/@joykongmdhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-kong-md-4b8627123/https://a.co/d/fZbOmDGSupport the show
Mike and Charlie interviewed Ryan Roberts, an NFL Draft analyst for A to Z Sports, and sports reporter Tracy Cowley. Roberts evaluated Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields, a day two prospect at the Senior Bowl. Roberts also shared his thoughts on LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, the running backs in the draft, and the depth along the defensive line. Cowley praised Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin for building LSU's roster through the transfer portal, adding talent and depth.
TaylorMade CEO David Abeles joins the show (37:20) for an incredible interview on running a multi-billion dollar golf company, partnering with the top-3 players in the world (plus Tiger Woods), a driver that saved the company, the mini driver craze and much more. While we're recording, Patrick Reed returning to the PGA Tour news breaks (1:53:30). And we talk: Koepka's first call being Tiger (13:30), Nelly Korda's candid WTGL comments (23:20), Bill Belichick getting snubbed (1:33:50), Rory mocking Cantlay's foot waggle (29:50), and finish with Closest To The Pin (1:38:20).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
Independent sports reporter Tracy Cowley joined Sports Talk. Cowley praised Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin for building LSU's roster through the transfer portal, adding talent and depth. Cowley shared her thoughts on the Tigers' defense, running backs, quarterbacks, and wide receivers.
My guest today is a lifelong martial artist, instructor, and historian dedicated to preserving one of the most important lineages in modern martial arts history. Greglon Lee is the son of James Yimm Lee — a highly respected martial artist, author, and close friend and training partner of Bruce Lee. Growing up in Oakland, California, Greglon was immersed in the martial arts culture that surrounded Bruce Lee during his formative years in America, witnessing firsthand the early development of ideas that would later evolve into Jeet Kune Do. Drawing from personal experience, firsthand stories, and decades of training, Greglon offers a rare and authentic perspective on Wing Chun, early Jun Fan Gung Fu, and the philosophical evolution of Bruce Lee's martial approach. Today, as a teacher, speaker, and co-author of The Dragon and the Tiger, he continues to share the lessons, history, and philosophy passed down from his father and Bruce Lee — ensuring that this influential chapter of martial arts history is accurately remembered, preserved, and understood. Please welcome my guest today, Greglon Lee. Amazon.com: Remembering the Master: Bruce Lee, James Yimm Lee, and the Creation of Jeet Kune Do: 9781583941485: Campbell, Sid, Lee, Greglon Yimm: Books Amazon.com: The Dragon and the Tiger, Volume 1: The Birth of Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do: 9781583940891: Campbell, Sid, Lee, Greglon Yimm: Books Amazon.com: The Dragon and the Tiger, Volume 2: The Untold Story of Jun Fan Gung-fu and James Yimm Lee: 9781583941188: Campbell, Sid, Lee, Greglon Yimm: Books
Independent sports reporter Tracy Cowley joined Sports Talk. Cowley praised Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin for building LSU's roster through the transfer portal, adding talent and depth. Cowley shared her thoughts on the Tigers' defense, running backs, quarterbacks, and wide receivers.
Episode 775: January 27, 2026 playlist: Sugar, "Long Live Love" (House of Dead Memories) 2026 Granary Carlos Giffoni, "Beam (featuring Zola Jesus)" (Pendulum) 2026 Room40 New Mexican Stargazers, "New Year's Eve" (pockets of interest) 2026 [self-released] Marnie Weber, "Tiger, Tiger" (Returning Home: The Music of Marnie Weber) 2026 Phantom Limb A. Campbell Payne, "Hop Brook" (Flow Control) 2026 Oxtail Rocketship, "I'm Lost Without You Here" (A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness) 1996 / 2026 Slumberland Geologist, "Tonic" (Can I Get A Pack Of Camel Lights?) 2026 Drag City New Age Doom featuring H.R., "Amaseganalo Pt II" (Angels Against Angels) 2026 We Are Busy Bodies Strand, "Quantum Game Engine" (You Have Been Warned) 2025 Harbonder Periode, "New Trains" (Grapes of Nothingness) 2026 Karlrecords Paula Kelley, "Static" (Blinking as the Starlight Burns Out) 2026 Wharf Cat Lightning Bolt, "Cloud Core" (The Horizon Spirals / The Horizon Viral) 2026 Thrill Jockey Gregory Isaacs, "Motherless Children Dub" (Sly and Robbie Present Gregory Isaacs Deluxe) 1979 / 2025 Taxi yaz lancaster, "when i enter a room, i look to u" (AFTER) 2025 PTP Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Chapter 15 of The Discovery, part 20 of Animorphs Aloud, a fan-produced read-aloud version of the Animorphs series. Tiger sound effect is from Soundboard. I'm back! My family and I made it threw the storm safe. Though unfortunately, our elderly dog passed away a couple of hours before the snow started from ongoing health issues. :( RIP Ninja. Thanks for listening!
Thomass Jackson has built a sound through bands, traditional instruments and massive raves held in Buenos Aires. From releases born in friends' studios, world tours as a bassist for Capri on Gigolo Records, and a steady run of releases on Gomma, Correspondant, Multi Culti and La Dame Noir – Thomass clearly knows what he's doing. By the late 2000s his sound blended to more psychedelic and percussive rhythms, which developed into playing across countries that include China, Lithuania, Serbia, Bolivia, Mexico and Germany to name a few - along with sharing booths with the likes of Manfredas, Jennifer Cardini, Tiger & Woods, In Flagranti, Blond:ish, Horse Meat Disco and Mike Simonetti. Based in Mexico City, Thomass Jackson delivers a mix that contains bass-first selections, weird corners and slow hypnosis into full-body motion. Music that doesn't chase drops and trusts the listener to stay. For The Ransom Note Mix, it felt right to hand him the controls. Press play. https://www.theransomnote.com/music/mixes/thomass-jackson-the-ransom-note-mix/
Mizzou gained a receiver and lost one. Is the 2026 receiving corps better or worse than last year's? Tiger basketball won in memorable fashion. Can the vibes carry over to a showdown with Alabama's team bolstered by the return of a former pro? Plus, the best buzzer beaters we've ever seen.
A fatal dog mauling in New York is under investigation after a man is found dead inside a Staten Island home with bite wounds covering his body. A mother in California is arrested after video shows her toddler falling from a moving SUV into a busy intersection and narrowly avoiding being run over. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wilson Alexander, an LSU reporter for The Advocate, joined Second Guess. Alexander reviewed Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin's work to address LSU's premium positions in the transfer portal. He shared his thoughts on the Tigers' quarterback room, the modern era of recruiting and developing, and the arguments over expanding the College Football Playoff.
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about the NFC Championship Game and the new era of NFL punters. The guys interviewed Ryan Fowler, the host of "The Game" on Tide 100.9, and Wilson Alexander, an LSU reporter for The Advocate. Fowler discussed the future of Alabama's quarterback position after Ty Simpson declared for the NFL Draft. Alexander reviewed Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin's work to address LSU's premium positions in the transfer portal.
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Wie fühlt sich ein echter Heilungsweg im Alltag an? In dieser Folge nehme ich dich mit hinter die Kulissen meiner eigenen Reise und teile offen, wie herausfordernd und gleichzeitig transformierend dieser Weg wirklich ist. Du erfährst, warum wir gerade jetzt durch so intensive Prozesse gehen und dass du damit nicht allein bist – auch wenn es sich manchmal so anfühlt. Ich erzähle dir von meinen eigenen Erfahrungen mit Trauma, Heilung und der tiefen Erkenntnis, dass dieser Weg kein Fehler ist, sondern unser wichtigster Beitrag in dieser Zeit. Wenn du dich manchmal fragst, ob nur bei dir alles so chaotisch ist, während andere scheinbar mühelos durchs Leben gehen – dann ist diese Folge genau für dich. Lass uns gemeinsam verstehen, dass wir nicht zurück in die alte Welt müssen, sondern Teil einer neuen Schöpfung werden dürfen. Am Ende erwähne ich auch mein neues Seminar "Wecke den Tiger", das bald startet – mehr dazu erfährst du in der Folge.
Wilson Alexander, an LSU reporter for The Advocate, joined Second Guess. Alexander reviewed Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin's work to address LSU's premium positions in the transfer portal. He shared his thoughts on the Tigers' quarterback room, the modern era of recruiting and developing, and the arguments over expanding the College Football Playoff.
Fresh off a full week of broadcasting the American Express on the Golf Channel, Smylie Kaufman joins Charlie Hulme to break down the 20th win of Scottie Scheffler's PGA TOUR career.Smylie and Charlie are then joined by 18-year-old Blades Brown, fresh off an incredible week that saw him nearly shoot 59, and star alongside the world No. 1 in the final group on Sunday.Smylie and Charlie return to wrap remaining AmEx storylines before closing the show with Smylie's first-ever earthquake experience (complete with a stunning Smylie reveal), plus a cameo from producer Jaxon Brown explaining the viral phenomenon of exploding trees in extreme cold.Don't forget to like, comment & subscribe! CHAPTERS:00:00 – Intro / Setting the scene in La Quinta02:40 – Scottie Scheffler wins again: what felt inevitable07:45 – Why Scottie's control under pressure is unmatched12:30 – Comparing Scottie's dominance to recent great runs17:10 – Why the American Express format continues to work22:10 – Early-season trends & players gaining momentum27:05 –
Common Man Hour 2 --5 Questions --Scottie = Tiger? --Conference Championship Games
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(1) J&J on the Divisional Championships & Super Bowl LX (2) No Ja Morant through the trade deadline & Tiger Hoops look dead @ Wichita St
In this episode, Luke Gromer sits down with legendary University of Missouri Head Wrestling Coach Brian Smith to dissect the philosophy behind his nearly three decades of sustained success: "Tiger Style." Smith details the evolution of his program's four core pillars—Believe, Compete, One More, and Expect to Win—and shares how he transformed a written vision into a living culture that empowers athletes to take ownership of their development. The conversation dives into actionable strategies for coaches, including the implementation of "Mental Mondays" and "Grateful Fridays" to foster emotional intelligence, the rationale behind high-intensity 90-minute practice sessions over marathon training, and the critical role of personal morning routines in self-leadership. This discussion offers a masterclass in building a process-driven environment where athletes embrace vulnerability through "tough talks" and develop character that outlasts their athletic careers.—RYG x NIKE SPORTS CAMPSThe Better Coaching Podcast is powered by RYG Athletics, a proud provider of NIKE Sports Camps.If you're interested in becoming one of our NIKE Sports Camp directors, fill out the form below.Director interest form: https://forms.gle/Bo4otGjRjDkju1xp8RYG Website: https://rygathletics.com—FREE PODCAST NOTES, NEWSLETTER, & COACHES COMMUNITYClick the link below to download the show notes, subscribe to our newsletter, or join the community!
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!
Adam works with a client who wants to leave the world of employment and be their own boss. Adam uses a metaphor of a caged tiger that could get an opportunity to live in a large safe zoo, before making a choice whether to escape what is safe for what represents freedom. To access a subscriber-only version with no intro, outro, explanation, or ad breaks and 24 hours earlier than everyone else, tap 'Subscribe' nearby or click the following link.https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/adam-cox858/subscribe
Oh this episode:Princeton basketball teams sweep a GRC West doubleheader at St. Joe Christian. Hear from Tiger girls coach Mike Schmidli.Friday ScoresWanna thank all of our great Sponsors who make all of this possible.Tolly & Associates Little Caesars of St. Joseph John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory HiHo Bar & Grill Barnes Roofing Jayson & Mary Watkins Matt & Jenni Busby Michelle Cook Group Russell Book & Bookball 365 The St. Joseph MustangsB's Tees KT Logistics LLC Hixson-Klein Funeral Home James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa WinnHenke Family Farms, Green Hills Insurance LLC., Cintas, Thrive Family Chiropractic, IV Nutrition of St. Joseph, Roth Kid Nation Serve Link Home Care out of Trenton, Barnett's Floor Renewal LLC., Balloons D'Lux, B3 Renovations, The Hamilton Bank member FDIC, Wompas Graphix & Embroidery of LibertyEllis Sheep Company of Maysville, Bank Northwest of Cameron, Akey's Catering & Event Rentals, Brown Bear of St. Joseph, Wolf Black Herefords, The KCI Basketball Podcast Jacob Erdman - Shelter Insurance of Rock Port, Rob & Stacia Studer, Green Family Chiropractic , Annie & Noah Roseberry of Re/Max Professionals, Moseley Farms, Jake Anderson of Shelter Insurance A slice & a swirl of Maysville Adkison Barber ShopMoyer Concrete of Maysville Cody Vaughn Wealth Advisor with ThriventGallatin Truck & Tractor Grandmas Gun Shop in Agency Nash Gas in Dearborn Accurate Appraisal in St. Joseph Ryan Meyerkorth SeedB.W. Timber of Bethany Mosaic Medical Center of Maryville Exclusive P.R. of Chicago Great Than Financial Hogue Lumber Company of Albany Stifel in ChillicotheUnited Cooperates, INC out of Osborn & Pattonsburg MP and Sons Contracting in Maysville JA White Construction in Maysville BTC Bank Seth & Marcie Davis of the Fitz Group Home and LandGRM Networks Perry Plumming & Septic LLC of Rock PortCitizens Bank and Trust of Rock Port C&M Business Machines Deal Travel and Cruises LLCKovacs FireworksBray Farms of Cameron The Drug Store in Cameron Pettijohn Auto Center in Bethany Terry Implement Co., INC. Of Gallatin Re/Max Partners of Cameron- Dan & Staci Early The Bunker Club of Savannah Wigfield Farms in Chillicothe
(00:00-14:19) Martin's show notes so far. Drops of the Week. Per Ross Dellenger, it sounds like the College Football Playoff will remain at 12 teams for 2026. Why do people bend over backward to appease Notre Dame? Go 10-2 and the Irish are in. Mizzou making some transfer portal additions this morning.(14:27-35:13) Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou joins us. Colonel doesn't wanna be asked about game cancelations. We break the news to the Colonel that the CFP will stay at 12 teams for next year. Some transfer portal news for the Tigers. Tigers nab Malik Bryant out of Miami. Expecting Ole Miss WR Cayden Lee to sign soon. Jackson has some Tiger basketball questions for The Colonel. Some updated bracketology. Queens College.(35:23-48:58) James Blunt, Zac Bryan, and Morgan Wallen. The meteorologist in Nevada drops in and we wanna see what kind of knowledge he has on this snow storm. The Northern Precip Shield. Weatherman says it's gonna be a good weekend to hunker down. Calling for 8-12.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we have the young, talented, and starving Sienna Hubert-Ross!About Jiaoying Summers:Jiaoying Summers is a Chinese-American stand-up comedian, actress, and social media influencer known for her bold humor, sharp wit, and unique perspectives on life, culture, and identity. A proud mother and successful performer, Jiaoying's journey from her beginnings in China to becoming a comedy sensation in the U.S. is nothing short of inspiring. She uses herplatform to tackle topics like cultural differences, family, and self-empowerment, always leaving audiences laughing and thinking.Stay Connected With Jiaoying:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jiaoyingsummers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jiaoyingsummers/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jiaoyingsummersX: https://x.com/jiaoyingsummersWebsite: https://summerscomedy.comSupport the showFollow Jiaoying Summers Social media & get tickets for Tiger Milf Tour!Facebook | Youtube | TikTok | Twitter | Instagram | Merch | Tour | Patreon | OnlyFansSupport the showFollow Jiaoying Summers Social media & get tickets for Tiger Milf Tour!Facebook | Youtube | TikTok | Twitter | Instagram | Merch | Tour | Patreon | OnlyFans
Mizzou Softball freshmen Abby Carr, Addy Waits, and Sidney Forrester - all on Softball America's Freshman Watch List - join the pod to talk about their experiences so far at Mizzou (including car troubles and a Carr pitch that led to trouble), what brought them to Columbia, their outlook for the upcoming season, and much more. Later, Brad and Matt run down the latest hoops news and everything going on around MU Athletics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Glen West, a senior writer at Geaux247Sports, joined Sports Talk. West reported on LSU's pursuit of Colorado five-star LT Jordan Seaton. He praised the Tigers for landing a fast commitment from Ole Miss star edge Princewill Umanmielen. West also shared his thoughts on new Tiger safety Ty Benefield, LSU's completely rebuilt WR room, and the Tigers' 2026 baseball team.
Steve and Charlie evaluated the candidates for the NFL's annual awards. Glen West, a senior writer at Geaux247Sports, joined Sports Talk. West reported on LSU's pursuit of Colorado five-star LT Jordan Seaton. He praised the Tigers for landing a fast commitment from Ole Miss star edge Princewill Umanmielen. West also shared his thoughts on new Tiger safety Ty Benefield, LSU's completely rebuilt WR room, and the Tigers' 2026 baseball team.
I feel like there's been a lot of conversation lately about the Chinese zodiac and the year we're moving out of, which is the Year of the Wood Snake. That year comes to an end on February 16, and then on February 17, according to the Chinese zodiac, we move into the Year of the Fire Horse. Even if you don't follow the Chinese New Year, I've really appreciated how this way of marking time gives us an opportunity to slow down, reflect, and check our own reality. In this episode, I share why the energy of the Wood Snake has felt so accurate for this past year, with its focus on shedding, releasing, and doing the inner work that helps clear the way. I share what this year of the Wood Snake has looked like for me, including the purging, the releasing, and the work of letting go of what drains my peace. On today's Wise Walk, we focus on creating space and readiness so that when the energy of the Fire Horse arrives, it's the things that truly matter that gain momentum. Are you open to using this conversation as a way to go deeper within yourself and notice what feels meaningful right now? What are you willing to look at, release, forgive, or let go of so you can make space for the energy of the Fire Horse? Are you open to the opportunities that this new energy may bring? What limiting beliefs in your life are you ready to let go of? What is this snake energy calling you to release so you can make space for your highest and best self? If you feel aligned emotionally or energetically, what physical or material possessions are you ready to release? Are there emails, apps, conversations, or items in your space that you are ready to let go of? How can you reflect on both the snake and horse's energies to ready yourself for a year when action meets purpose? As you reflect on the past year, what are you ready to release and how do you envision your own rebirth? Are there relationships you need to release and relationships you want to nourish and invest in more fully? What tasks have you been avoiding that you could clear now so they do not drain your energy moving forward? What limiting beliefs can you make peace with and reframe through gratitude? What is something you need to forgive yourself for so your energy can move forward freely? What unhealthy habits are no longer serving you and are ready to be released? In what other ways can you take yourself on a Wise Walk and reflect on the shift from snake energy to horse energy? What resonated with you in this episode and what ideas feel like they are yours to carry forward? I feel like this snake energy has helped me release what was draining me and let go of things that no longer light me up. That readiness is what allows me to invite in the Fire Horse energy of opportunity, action, and purpose, and I hope that's true for you as well. As always, I'd love to hear what you took away from today's episode, so feel free to reach out and share. I also look forward to next Thursday's Wise Walk. Until then, please be sure to prioritize fun as you read the signs, direct your path, and get your stride on. In this episode: [03:11] I love how the Chinese zodiac is represented by a different animal each year. I was born in the year of the Tiger. The animal is also paired with an element. [04:05] As I look back on this past year, I feel very aligned with the year of the wood snake. It represents deep inner work and the need to shed. It represents an opportunity to let go of anything that drains your peace. [05:03] I've been releasing things this past year. When I step into the year of the fire horse it's all about taking action and gaining momentum. [06:06] If you're carrying anything with you into the year of the fire horse, that's what's going to gain momentum. [07:08] I've been thinking about areas of my life that I want to release, so I won't bring them into this next year. [08:01] I've also been working on limiting beliefs around my body, and I've been working on my ability to squat. [09:06] As I work on my squat I say to myself, "I am safe". I don't want to move forward with a limiting belief. [10:04] One of the ways that we can reframe limiting beliefs is to usher them out and find gratitude and reinforce that we are safe and doing our best. [11:08] I also share a limiting belief a friend of mine had about her sleep hygiene. [12:16] In the past year we've acknowledged our limiting beliefs, and like the snake we're going to release them. We are going to create positive self-talk and give ourselves support when we need it. [14:14] When purging material possessions, I asked what I would miss if it were lost in some type of disaster. If I wouldn't miss these things, then it's a clear go. Another question to ask is would I replace them with the money that I have? [17:26] You have the opportunity to get rid of anything that is draining you or preventing you from being your highest self at this moment. [21:09] There are so many areas of my life where I feel ready. I feel like the snake energy has helped me release things that have drained me. Memorable Quotes: "The year of the Wood Snake represents an opportunity to let go of anything that drains your peace and to disconnect from anything that prevents you from stepping into your full power." - Mary Tess "If you carry something into the year of the Fire Horse, that is what will gain momentum in your life." - Mary Tess "Whenever we have a limiting belief, we get to counteract that with positive self-talk." - Mary Tess "Just because something had meaning in the past doesn't mean it has meaning in the present in the same way." - Mary Tess Links and Resources: Mary Tess Rooney Email Heart Value Colette Baron-Reid Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
He's called more than 1,000 Mizzou basketball games, hasn't missed a football broadcast since 1994, and his voice is woven into some of the most unforgettable moments in Tiger history. This week on “Mizzou Storytellers,” hosts Dave Matter, Loretta Jones and “Producer Steve” Sowers sit down with Mike Kelly — the longtime radio voice of Mizzou Football and Men's Basketball — for a wide-ranging conversation about life, legacy and the art of calling the play. From growing up in Southern Illinois idolizing Jack Buck to breaking into radio at KMOX, Kelly reflects on the path that led him to Columbia and a career spanning three conferences, multiple coaches and generations of fans. He opens up about his first Mizzou broadcast at age 29, his many radio partners, the philosophy behind his iconic calls and the moments that still give him chills. Along the way, Kelly shares personal stories about family, mentorship, and what it means to be “The Voice” of a program. It's a masterclass in storytelling, broadcasting and Tiger tradition — told by one of the most enduring and beloved figures in Mizzou sports history.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike and Bobby discussed LSU's latest transfer portal pickup: Ole Miss edge rusher Princewill Umanmielen. The guys shared their thoughts on the Saints' decision to extend safety Julian Blackmon on a one-year deal. Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated, joined Sports Talk. Nagy broke down Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin's work in the transfer portal to build a "win now" squad for 2026. He highlighted new transfer edge rushers Princewill Umanmielen and Jordan Ross.
Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated, joined Sports Talk. Nagy broke down Tiger head coach Lane Kiffin's work in the transfer portal to build a "win now" squad for 2026. He highlighted new transfer edge rushers Princewill Umanmielen and Jordan Ross.
Coming at you LIVE from Benny Frank's! Where we are joined by Food Network's ‘Chopped' Champion Chef Enrique where he gives us some incite to being a chef, his speciality menu at Benny Frank's and the perks of being Chef Enrique. Plus Voo hits us with 21 questions where things get a little spicy. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes sits down with longtime friend and respected dental entrepreneur Tiger Safarov, founder of Zen One. Tiger shares his incredible immigrant journey—from arriving in the U.S. not knowing English to building a thriving dental construction company, and later pivoting to launch a tech platform revolutionizing dental supply management. They dive into Tiger's inspiration for Zen One, the evolution of the platform from a scrappy startup to a streamlined, AI-powered solution, and his deep commitment to supporting private dental practices in an increasingly DSO-dominated industry. With a strong emphasis on integrity, innovation, and real cost savings, Tiger explains how Zen One empowers practices to take control of their variable expenses and boost profitability without compromising on quality. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://dsn.zenone.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
We assess Mizzou's efforts in the transfer portal. Did the Tigers do enough on the offensive and defensive lines? What's left for Eli Drinkwitz to add? Then we pivot to Tiger hoops. Is consistency too much to ask for this season?
Eve Van Pelt, the publisher of "The Rebel Walk," joined Second Guess. Van Pelt reviewed the lack of transfers following Lane Kiffin from Ole Miss to LSU. She evaluated Princewill Umanmielen, a target for the Tigers. Van Pelt also shared her thoughts on Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss's waiver process, the future expansion of the College Football Playoff, and new Tiger linebacker TJ Dottery.
Despite a heartbreaking Bears loss to end their season in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, Andy joins Brendan for what is still a Victory Monday episode of The Shotgun Start. Andy can't believe that Vijay Singh made the cut at the Sony Open and immediately takes a victory lap about hitting the Over-Under of 0.5 Vijay made cuts for the season. There is a brief Football Minute at the start of this episode commemorating a historic Bears season, but the conversation soon shifts to the PGA Tour's Opening Drive, which is now closed after just one event. Chris Gotterup won the Sony Open for his third win in as many seasons and perhaps further exemplifying why he was a Ryder Cup snub at Bethpage. Andy and Brendan discuss Gotterup's advantage off-the-tee that set him up for success at Waialae Country Club and his continued ascendence into the upper tier of pro golfers. The two then unpack other storylines from the first PGA Tour event of the year, such as a top 25 from Jordan Spieth, a made cut from Vijay, a Sunday stumble by 54-hole leader Davis Riley, and a Collin Morikawa missed cut. Andy also brings up Big Shot Bob MacIntyre's comments about his attitude costing him a win at the Sony and wonders if Bob gets a bit too much leeway from fans based on his on-course actions. Nacho Elvira took home the win in Dubai on the DP World Tour after a Shane Lowry collapse on the 72nd hole. Andy and Brendan are thrilled about a win for Nacho and give some props to Lowry for speaking to the media after a tough finish. After touching on the Latin America Am, Brendan shares some of Michael Block's latest comments... about Tiger Woods. Andy cannot believe that Blockie has a platform to throw out a gauntlet to Tiger Woods on the Champions Tour, and Brendan also can't believe Greg Norman is still being platformed to discuss his "loyalty to the PGA Tour." Speaking of loyalty to the PGA Tour, Patrick Reed has said that he'd be open to a return if he was offered the same deal as Brooks Koepka. This episode wraps up with another Football Minute as we put a bow on the Bears and look ahead to a loaded week of pro golf with the 2026 season now underway.
Eric Fawcett (Gator Country, Basket Under Review) and Neil W. Blackmon (Saturday Down South) break down all things Florida basketball. On this episode, Graham Hall of 247 Sports joins to discuss Florida's 98-94 win over No. 10 Vanderbilt, the progress of Florida's backcourt of Boogie Fland and Xaivian Lee, the development of Reuben Chinyelu, and much more.Plus, a preview of the upcoming game against LSU, brought to you by the folks at Gametime Sidekicks. Why LSU is a dangerous team, despite their record, and why LSU should be careful if they elect to move on from Matt McMahon.
It's true. You can rest easy. Ohio State has a new kicker. Baylor transfer Connor Hawkins joined the fold yesterday and 'Nutters all across the world rejoiced. Garrick Hodge and Mark Porter are here to disperse infotainment. We dive deep on field goal love. But there's more: * Another package deal on the defensive line? Meet Florida State twins Mandrell and Darryl Desir. * Could new wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton bring a Tiger with him? * NFL Draft declaration day has passed. Who's in? Who's out? All that and more is coming at ya. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To paraphrase Jay Monahan, the PGA Tour's Opening Drive is *finally* just about underway! Andy and Brendan are beyond happy to have actual golf back on the Schedule for the Week, even if this is still a Victory Wednesday episode for the Bears. It could also be a Victory Wednesday episode for the PGA Tour, as Brian Rolapp's new Returning Member Program has enabled Brooks Koepka's return at the Farmers Open in just two weeks. Andy and Brendan discuss all the details of the new pathway, open to just four LIV golfers for the next three weeks before LIV's season begins in Riyadh. The two wonder if the financial penalty of "equity coupons" and a donation to charity was enough of a punishment for Brooks, but see this move as an overwhelmingly positive for the Tour and Brian Rolapp's tenure. Things seemingly moved quickly over the weekend and Rolapp gets props from Andy and Brendan for decisively striking while the iron is hot. PJ makes a change to his major picks, awarding Brooks with a fourth PGA Championship, but Brendan is skeptical that Koepka will find himself in major shape in 2026. Brooks will not be at the Sony Open this week, but many PGA Tour stars will be to start the season. This gambling pod makes some picks for the first event of the year, riding with two big names and a podcast favorite. Elsewhere, Rory McIlroy and other European Ryder Cup heroes are in Dubai this week for a DP World Tour event as a tune-up before coming back to the states. Brendan comes in with a real winner for the Event of the Week, Tiger's 50th birthday at the Breakers in Palm Beach. Andy and Brendan toss out some musical acts that would fit the vibe before realizing that Jon Bon Jovi is already enlisted to perform. Lastly, some major LIV news came across the desk on Tuesday morning as the Ironheads and Stingers GC have re-branded! This podcast will continue using the Stingers name, but some potentially-AI press releases reveal the new country-based names of these teams. There's also some LIV hot stove news with a former U.S. Amateur winner seemingly making the jump from the PGA Tour.