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The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love
Our featured mentor of the month in TMA is Katie Lamb, and in today's episode, we are excited for Katie to guest host the podcast. She's talking all about setting and maintaining clear boundaries to thrive while running a photography business. Check out Picture Perfect Rankings: Group Coaching: https://pictureperfectrankings.com/found-booked/ Learn more: https://pictureperfectrankings.com/ Connect with Katie: https://www.katielamb.com/ Connect with TMA: Website | Membership | Courses: www.themotherhoodanthology.com Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themotherhoodanthology Our Instagram: instagram.com/themotherhoodanthology Connect with Kim: Site: https://kimbox.com IG https://www.instagram.com/kimbox
Nedeľa po Vianociach My sme videli Jeho slávu, slávu, akú má od Otca jednorodený Syn, plný milosti a pravdy. Ján 1,14b Ján 1,6-8 6 Od Boha bol poslaný človek; volal sa Ján. 7 Prišiel ako svedok vydať svedectvo o svetle, aby všetci prostredníctvom neho uverili. 8 On nebol svetlom, ale prišiel vydať svedectvo o tom svetle. Svetlo v tme. Tma, šero, hmla. Nevidno cestu, zovšadiaľ cítiť chlad, zlo, beznádej. Do tmy prichádza Ján, prorok Najvyššieho, a prináša kúsok svetla. Svieti do tmavých kútov, poukazuje na to, čo je skryté a hriešne. Ján je ako svetlo sviečky v tme. Je ako horiaca a svietiaca lampa, ktorá ukazuje smer k pravému svetlu, k Pánovi Ježišovi. On sám nebol to svetlo, len mal svedčiť o svetle, aby všetci uverili skrze neho. Vo všetkých kultúrach, u všetkých národov, vo všetkých náboženstvách sa stretávame so svetlom. Svetlo znamená orientáciu, teplo, prameň života. Aké svetlo nasleduješ ty? A ktoré svetlo vedie mňa? Stačia nám blikajúce svetielka na vianočnom stromčeku a nádherný ohňostroj v závere kalendárneho roka? Stačia nám pozlátka, ktoré odrážajú slnečné lúče? V Prvom liste Tesalonickým 5,21 čítame: Všetko skúmajte, dobrého sa držte! Všetko skúmajme a držme sa Pána Ježiša! Neskrývajme sa, nezatvárajme oči, ale nechajme sa osvietiť a objať Ním! On je to pravé svetlo v tme a len v Ňom máme večný život. Modlitba: Pane Ježišu, Ty si Svetlo sveta. Ďakujem, že osvecuješ aj môj život. Pomôž mi, prosím, aby som svedčila o Tebe a aby som Tvoje svetlo niesla ďalej. Daj, prosím, aby môj život v časnosti bol prípravou na večnosť. Amen. Pieseň: ES 286 Autor: Milica Jozafová Aké je dobré a milé, keď sú bratia spolu! Tam udeľuje Hospodin požehnanie a život naveky. Žalm 133,1.3 Sláva Bohu na výsostiach a na zemi pokoj ľuďom, ktorých On miluje. Lukáš 2,14 Lukáš 2,(22-24)25-38(39-40) • 1.Jána 1,1-4 • Jób 42,1-6 • Modlíme sa za: Chminianske Jakubovany (ŠZS) Otázky na rozjímanie: Ako dnes svedčím o Ježišovi ako pravom svetle, aby iní uverili skrze mňa? Čo v mojom živote sú pominuteľné „svetielka“, namiesto ktorých mám držať sa Krista? Ako môžem nechať Ježišovo svetlo osvietiť moju temnotu a stať sa lampou pre okolých? Dnes som vďačný za tieto 3 veci: _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ Viac o vďačnosti, čo to je, prečo je dôležité byť vďačný, ako praktizovať vďačnosť nájdeš na blogu
(00:00-6:51) I just like 'In The Air Tonight.' You like cheese curds, Martin? Christmas with JR tomorrow. Martin played the guitar for a year or so. What instruments are most and least attractive to potential lovers?(7:00-8:53) Recapping the penultimate TMA of 2025.(9:03-10:44) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Julie A. Parsons, MDHaberfield Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neuromuscular DisordersProfessor of Clinical Pediatrics and NeurologyUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine, Children's Hospital ColoradoAurora, CO, USAThe gene transfer trials for musculoskeletal disorders, if we look at musculoskeletal and neurologic disorders, we really do have the highest success rate in terms of treatment, but we also carry the highest incidence of treatment-emergent severe adverse events. And why is that true? Yesterday, when we were hearing about Donovan as well, we looked and said, When the first gene transfer therapies were started, he had a single muscle that was injected.When we look at Luxturna, we injected the retina. Now, what is happening with these disorders is that we're giving these huge, massive doses of viral vector to patients. There haven't been a lot of gene transfer therapies that have reached the market. But you saw yesterday, so many gene transfer therapies being worked on, but there are very few that have actually come to market. There are a couple of reasons for that.One is with the indications that we have, we know that the musculoskeletal disorders are most likely to achieve benefit, but there are the high risk of severe adverse events. Route of Administration, IV, for most of our disorders is the way we're going. We may end up having some Intrathecal therapies as well that are coming on board, but right now it's IV, and that means, a huge dose of this viral vector and antigenic risk that is being administered.In the vector design now, we actually have more specific vectors as well as promoters that are being utilized to really target specific tissues, so that we're able to focus in a little bit more on the tissues that we want to have affected. And then the dose has gone from these little tiny local injections to really systemic, much broader. And now our patients, are larger. So we're giving a viral genome per kilo dose that is just massive as we look at that.Then there really are challenges in terms of the translation of clinical trials to commercial treatment with these agents. And we don't always know, we're not always great when we do tests in clinical trials in small populations, about when that's broadened to the commercial availability and we hit larger heterogeneous populations.There are safety issues arising from these therapies, and I think that we have some experience now, certainly with the three diseases that I mentioned at the beginning, in terms of collecting some data and information to have a little bit more of an idea what to expect. Although to me, the recurring esteem is always, expect the unexpected. Because we still are learning about this. Hepatotoxicity. We know that transaminitis is something that we see in almost every gene transfer therapy that has been delivered, and we have to watch really, really closely and follow our patients closely for this. We also have to select patients that we don't think have risk for additional liver injury or underlying liver pathology, because as we found out in the XLMTM boys, we missed that. Thrombotic Microangiopathy. We look at this disorder. We've had deaths in SMA from TMA. We have Duchenne patients that have had TMA.This is scary because as many of us as clinicians who have treated patients, you know that we end up getting thrombocytopenia. So is that it this time, or are they going to be fine, or the platelet is going to go back to normal? This is another one that we have to watch really, really closely for. Cardiac Toxicity. We have had cardio myositis. We've had deaths from cardiac toxicity.Something really, really important for us to think about. In little kids, vomiting could be a sign of cardiac myositis. And for most of us who've treated patients with gene transfer therapy, what's one of the first issues that you get?You get nausea of vomiting, they don't feel good. So is that myocarditis or is it just a standard side effect that we're seeing with treatment? Importantly, as we discovered, there actually can be an immune response to the transgene. It's not just the viral vector capsid, it's actually the transgene as well. That was discovered in patients who were treated for Duchenne. So that's a really important thing in terms of looking now at what's our patient's selection and how do we pick the right patients.Next part, Dr. Parsons will discuss understanding and preparing risk factors associated with AAV gene therapies.
Julie A. Parsons, MDHaberfield Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neuromuscular DisordersProfessor of Clinical Pediatrics and NeurologyUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine, Children's Hospital ColoradoAurora, CO, USANow, with our collective experience, we can at least put together the information that we have in terms of what can we expect and what's the timeline that we expect in terms of our patients having reactions. I will tell you, and I've said this multiple times, when I deliver a gene transfer therapy, I hold my breath for 2 months. Now, maybe it's going to have to be extended to a year, but it's typically at least for 2-3 months. It's like, okay, what's going to happen? You sit on the edge of your seat on pins and needles, going, "Is this kid going to be okay or not?" I think that's the appropriate response to have in terms of the light of things that have happened over time. We have to be really careful.We have a little bit of a framework now to say, when do we need to be really excited? We know that our patients, most all of them, are going to develop a transaminitis, and that ends up happening early on, but we get a couple of peaks. We get really excited that the 4-8 week time point with transaminitis looking for liver failure.The cholestatic liver disease that happened in the patients with X-linked MTM happened a little bit later, so Week 2, all the way out to six months afterwards. The acute cardiomyopathy a little bit earlier, so we're looking a little bit earlier for that effect. TMA, usually the end of the first week to about 2 weeks is when we would expect that to come in. Then the transgene-related myositis and immune-mediated myocarditis, weeks, maybe 2 to a couple of months.How do we adapt our gene transfer programs to the clinical trial experience? I think that there are a couple of points that are important. One is that the outline that I showed you, there are some disease-agnostic issues that come up with transaminitis, with TMA. I think there are some final common pathways related to the immune responses that we see with these patients. Then there are going to be some disease-specific disorders that are going to come up with each of these therapies and agents.We need to have good communication, honestly, in real-time. I still don't know that we have a good mechanism for that as a community, but to share these adverse events that come up so that we can all learn as a collective about what to expect, what to anticipate, and how to best take care of our patients. We know now how we need to monitor patients closely from a laboratory standpoint, from a clinical exam standpoint, and we really need to work on how are we going to mitigate some of these risk issues that we have with these patients.I think the collaborative aspect, particularly at meetings like this, is important. Last year, for the people that were at MDA, you remember that we really spent a lot of time looking at gene transfer delivery. Many of us got together as providers and actually met together to say, "Is there something that we can think about in terms of best practice or consensus in terms of how we would want to manage patients or how we'd want to share information?"Now, actually, on the MDA website, we really do have some guidelines, and there will be a publication coming out shortly that we'll have this available to everybody again. It's not necessarily the right answer, but it's at least from a collective experience, what's the best way that we can go forward? Some of the suggestions were that the adverse events right now, we can put them into some a predictable timeline, but we don't really know all the risks at the time of dosing.We know that gene transfer therapy can be safe for the right patient at the right time for the right disorder. That's really what we want to do. There's a Neurotherapeutic window between efficacy and toxicity. How are we adjusting that? What are we working on to make sure that we're getting that right? The preclinical data is helpful, but it's never the full story. Any time we go from a homogeneous population that we see in a clinical trial to a heterogeneous population, as we throw this out to the world, we're going to have new issues that arise, and we need to be aware and ready for those.We want to be able to predict what happens, but we can't always do that. Then follow-up is so important. The post-marketing study, sharing adverse events, sharing experiences, I think, is really important as well. Clinicians really should be familiar with this entire field before ever delivering gene transfer therapy. I don't think that every site should be delivering gene transfer. I think that from an institutional standpoint, you need to be ready. You need to have a team who knows what they're doing and knows how to handle the issues and the problems, or you need to have lifelines set up in advance if you're going to deliver these treatments.
We keep the conversation rolling this week as we are joined by Julie Quinn, Senior Program Manager with TransAction Associates, Inc. and Director of the North Central Massachusetts Rides TMA. Julie dives into what a Transportation Management Association (TMA) is and how they work to improve transit in a region. She dives into the process of establishing the new North Central Massachusetts Ride TMA, the stakeholders involved, what drove them to establish this TMA, how it came to be parked alongside other Chamber affiliates, and the role of TransAction in running the TMA. Julie also touches on the current membership, how the services benefit employers, plans to move the needle forward on transportation with future initiatives, and how your business or organization can join. #podcast #podcaster #podcastshow #podcastlove #businesspodcast #newpodcast #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #podernfamily #podbean #newepisode #insidenorthcentralma #insidenorthcentralmassachusettspodcast #mylocalma #visitma #massachusettspodcast #northcentralmassachusetts #choosenorthcentral #TMA #transitsolutions #transportationmanagementassociation #chna9 #transportation #NCMRidesTMA #transortationbarrier #workforcechallenges
(00:00-14:44) Happy birthday DMX. People seem to love that Josh Schertz. AJ McCarron is the new head coach of the Birmingham Stallions. DMX giving sermons at Lambert. Keep that same energy. They want us to talk Missouri State. Doug wants more Americans in the MLS.(14:52-27:15) Doug, how old do you think Sia is? Breaking news: Beau Pribula is entering the transfer portal. Mizzou 6.5 point favorites in The Gator Bowl. Do they give the keys to the program to Matt Zollers? Speedy Quis transferring.(27:25-34:21) Why yes, we have discussed AJ McCarron becoming coach of the Birmingham UFL squad. Do we get back into the TMA boxing match game? Blues wearing the new whites at home tonight. Drink on Twitter posting about Zollers being the QB heading into the Gator Bowl.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I started in the family manufacturing company in 1978 after being encouraged by my parents. Shortly after starting I began a formal, two years, machinist apprenticeship. I worked on the manual machines in the factory for about six years when my father tasked me with implementing CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machinery in our company. It was highly successful. For the next decade, I worked and managed the operations of the family business and segued into administrative roles; Procurement, Quoting, HR, Business Development, Sales, Marketing and PR. I literally learned the family business from the back door to the front door. After years of encouraging my father to create a business succession plan, we did, and in 2004 I became President and sole shareholder. Running a small business is challenging as we wear a lot of hats in our day to day. I kept pushing through those roadblocks; recessions, employees, customers, vendors and more and in 2007 we had our most profitable year. But as we all know the Great Recession came along – it hit us in the 4th quarter of 2008 – and we had to layoff 60% of our workforce. It was not pleasant and it was gut-wrenching to one by one tell my veteran employees, who I cared about there was no work for them. I vowed I would never let that happen again so made a decision to start working on the business rather than in it. I reached out to our long-term manufacturing association – the TMA and started learning about marketing and networking. It was out of my comfort zone but knew if I pushed myself the rewards would come and they did. I was encouraged to join committees, peer groups and attend industry-specific networking events around Chicago. I met like-minded people that ironically all shared the same pains and stories of my decades in the business. I became friends with these peers and created a small, personal Board of Directors with them, people that I could trust and could ask anything. It was and still is one of the most rewarding experiences in my business career. I found I had an innate ability and passion for marketing and suddenly found myself mingling with these professionals too. We would share our frustrations, successes and technologies with each other which helped me grow my personal and business brand – which I found out are together as one. As my networking evolved, I was asked to join the exclusive TMA Board of Directors and in my third year was voted by my peers to move into the executive chairs, culminating into Chairman, the highest Board level position. I was humbled and accepted. Through this networking platform, I was presented with an opportunity to be interviewed on a local Chicago AM radio station and share my marketing savvy and wisdom with their audience about how I was using social media to brand my manufacturing company – nobody was doing it at that time. Also at my interview was Jason Zenger, the President of Zenger's Industrial Supply. My company was a premier vendor who was buying industrial cutting tools from his business for years. We had never met but knew of each other. Jason was there to add to the discussion about what he was doing differently as a third-generation business owner at his company. We hit it off. Shortly after our interview aired he called me to ask if I had heard of or listened to podcasts. I said yes, I knew of that media but was not actively listening. Jason said, “I think we have a deep knowledge of our industry, we are not competitors, are highly connected to the community, have a commanding presence and no one relevant in our industry was in that space.” Suddenly a light bulb in my head went off – that a-ha moment – I had felt that feeling when I started using social. I wanted to be the trailblazer and this seemed like a fairly low-risk proposition. I agreed. The only caveat was I would only do it if it was well structured, thought out and quality was the overwhelming key. We planned for a year doing research on the average American commute, joined online podcast communities to learn tips on what other successful podcasters were doing, hired professional voice talent and sound editors and at the onset of 2015 released our first show. It was immediately well-received and in two weeks we were on the iTunes New & Noteworthy List of Podcasts. A few major trade publications did some articles on us and of course, we used our social media savvy to target our audience. We were on our way. What we didn't realize is that although our mission was to equip and inspire manufacturing leaders, with the hope that we could garner some thought leadership and interest in our respective manufacturing companies, major brands that sold to our audience started to notice us and inquired about advertising on our show. We were excited but didn't know how to react. This was strictly a grassroots project and neither of us knew much about this space. Of course, we accepted and the rest is history. We are new an income-producing, bona fide brand, that is known among our community and we have lucrative contracts with some of the largest players in our industry. The next step. We are definitely busy people, me running my manufacturing company, conducting interviews and shows with Jason and to retain the level of networking that helped me grow into what I am today. It's not easy but as my father always used to tell me: “Jim, if it was easy, everybody would be doing it”. He couldn't be more right.
The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love
In this episode of The Messy Middle, Ali sits down with Carly Matthews—a motherhood and newborn photographer, mom of four, and TMA member—to talk about building a profitable photography business while raising babies. Carly shares her biggest wins from 2025, including how she pivoted her scheduling to better serve her family, traveled for three weeks without stopping her business momentum, and shifted her mindset around client communication. This conversation is full of practical encouragement for photographers navigating the beautiful chaos of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Topics Covered: Pivoting your schedule to fit your season of life (weekdays vs. weekends) Running your business while traveling with young kids Staying neutral in client communication to reduce stress Building long-term client relationships through genuine connection Knowing yourself as a creative and setting boundaries accordingly Finding work-life balance when you're a mom of multiples Check out Pic-Time: https://motherhoodanthology.pic-time.com/referral Check out Picture Perfect Rankings: Group Coaching: https://pictureperfectrankings.com/found-booked/ Learn more: https://pictureperfectrankings.com/ Connect with The Motherhood Anthology Join TMA! Enrollment link - https://themotherhoodanthology.com/photography-mentoring/ Connect with TMA: Website | Membership | Courses: www.themotherhoodanthology.com Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themotherhoodanthology Our Instagram: instagram.com/themotherhoodanthology Connect with Kim: Site: https://kimbox.com IG https://www.instagram.com/kimbox
In this episode of the IRH Clinician's Corner, IRH lead practitioner Sara Fields sits down with Star Edwards, Healthcare Practice Director at Tiny Health, for an enlightening conversation about the evolution of gut health diagnostics—especially in pediatrics, but with insights spanning all ages. From understanding key differences between pediatric and adult microbiomes to exploring innovative metrics like HMO digestion and inflammatory markers, Sara Fields and Star Edwards make this complex data approachable, actionable, and relevant. In this interview, we discuss: The origins of Tiny Health and what sets them apart from other microbiome testing The importance of first 1,000 days for immune and neurodevelopment Tiny Health's suite of tests Comparing whole genome sequencing to other methods of testing (like PCR) Key results categories/metrics and examples of markers unique to Tiny Health Clinical applications and insights The Clinician's Corner is brought to you by the Institute of Restorative Health. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/instituteofrestorativehealth/ Connect with Star Edwards/Tiny Health: Website: https://www.poweredbytiny.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/star-edwards/ For practitioners looking to open an account with Tiny Health and order test kits, go to https://www.poweredbytiny.com/practitioners Use discount code IRH2025 to receive $50 off your first Gut Health or PRO Gut Health test For more resources, including sample reports, research, report walkthroughs, and interpretation guides: https://www.poweredbytiny.com/resources Timestamps: 00:00 Passion for Microbiome and Nutrition 09:06 "Microbiome's Role in Early Development" 11:36 HMO Digestion and Infant Health 20:23 "Functions: The Frontier of Microbiome" 21:32 Microbiome Functions and Health Connections 30:00 Microbiome Patterns and Health Insights 34:36 Microbiome Differences Across Ages 42:08 "LPS: Gut Inflammation Explained" 47:59 "Tiny Health's Key Insights" 50:03 Microbiome Balance Through Testing 58:40 "H. Pylori Testing Advice" 01:02:02 Personalized Microbiome Testing Benefits Speaker bio: Star is a former WIC high-risk dietitian and has helped her own clients in private practice, focused on food allergies and sensitivities, gastrointestinal conditions, athletic performance, and pediatrics. For much of her career, she has worked for food allergy and microbiome testing companies, training and mentoring health care practitioners on test interpretation and microbiome recovery protocols. As the Healthcare Practice Director of Tiny Health, she works closely with HCPs to assure Tiny Health testing is actionable and helps them solve their patient microbiome grievances. Keywords: functional health, microbiome testing, Tiny Health, gut microbiome, pediatrics, food allergies, eczema, atopic march, C-section birth, whole genome sequencing, stool chemistry, probiotics, dietary recommendations, immune system, chronic disease, practitioner resources, reference ranges, short chain fatty acids, HMO digesting species, LPS (lipopolysaccharide), TMA (trimethylamine), neurodevelopment, inflammation, GI health, diversity in microbiome, beneficial microbes, disruptives/pathogens, action plan, clinical insights, gut-brain connection Disclaimer: The views expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute of Restorative Health, LLC. The Institute of Restorative Health, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. The Institute of Restorative Health, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold the Institute of Restorative Health, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.
(00:00-27:54) Maybe we'll call the texters today. Auto-asphyxiation. Propecia for beards. A blank dossier is a good dossier. Martin's CBC grooming. Doug thinks the best coaching job in college football is Texas. The Texas A&M milkmen. Josh Pate's has a great voice. NASCAR keeps Chuckles Marlowe busy. Martin has busy hands and curious fingers. How do you do, Connor Bedard? How Jackson became producer of TMA. Name that foot.(28:02-55:49) You wanted Kriss Kross, you got it. Where'd those feet pictures end up? Worst celebrity feet. Finger toes. You gotta own it. Tim's lock of the week on Spread Zone is BYU +12.5. Indiana's got a lot going on. Hinkle Field House. Fixing Jackson's 7-iron today. Doug won't cover the Missouri State bowl game. Larry Eustachy.(55:59-1:24:17) Chairman is an offensive guru on NCAA Football '26. Katie Woo leaving the Cardinals to cover the Dodgers. Vacationing in St. Barth's. Lane Kiffin still the main story on ESPN's website. The worst business moves of all time. Sniffin' the johns in the front yard. Catering to the people at peace with the world. You don't see a lot of dungeons. Carpenter Matt is back on the line. Got bad knees. Can you survive an 80 foot fall?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-8:12) CCR: that's all that needs to be said. Look it's a big hat. Milfs vs. Hotwives. Octopus and ink. TMA tour stop in Cottleville. Maybe he's trying to steal your house. RIP Harry's.(8:20-12:49) We're gonna go ahead and do E-Mail of the Day right now.(12:59-13:03) We gotta go, bye.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-17:35) Never got Real Housewives of TMA off the ground. Knockin' the dust off. Rough commute yesterday. Snow plows wilin'. Ice scraper shaming. Fun with kids and needles. Jackson can't watch blood be drawn. Tim's son rejected the Power Play Dance. Jackson's different on the Power Play Dance, Anti Wave. Power Play puke bags. Chipping in to get Jackson a dog. A whore like Tinsel.(17:43-36:59) Hard not to sing and dance to Pink Pony Club. Taylor's Tea Party. Doug doesn't wanna stand at a concert. Mississippi Nights. Lotta children's tears because of Jackson. Aaron Neville and Linda Ronstadt. Congrats to the November 2025 The Bridgeton Landfill Fume Huffer. Don't ask about the process. Good morning, Mr. Lix. Lix has questions about ScarJo and Woody Allen. Lane Kiffin has Lix's full support. College football and private equity. Ranking Ritzs.(37:09-52:56) Doug had a bird get into his home last night. Doug was really flexing his high ceilings. Just like a conniving gerbil. MPJ. Jeremyiah Love's Heisman odds. Diego Pavia. Good take, Tim. Martin's Heisman vote. Per Jeremy Rutherford the Blues have made a trade. Nathan Walker going on IR.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From 08-27-24: TMA's longest-awaited guest is finally here... the OG Chandler is in the house aka NFL Coach Chad Hall aka Kelly's "twin!" Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Skims: Shop pajamas favorites at SKIMS.com. And if you're looking for the perfect gifts for everyone on your list - the SKIMS Holiday Shop is now open at SKIMS.com.Hiya: Get 50% off your first order at https://hiyahealth.com/MORNING Nutrafol: Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription plus freeshipping when you go to https://Nutrafol.com and use promo code MORNINGAFTER.Chef IQ: Go to https://CHEFiQ.com and use promo code KELLY for 30% off.ButcherBox: Get free steak in every box for a year PLUS $20 off your firstbox when you go to https://ButcherBox.com/KELLY Progressive: Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-20:42) Become our lovers. Doug's voice has improved from a 2 to a 3. Somehow they're already not happy in the Michelob Ultra YouTube chat. Rheumatoid is hot. Strike what Doug just said from the record. Give us your analysis of last night's Blues loss, Doug. Audio of Jim Montgomery breaking down the loss and talking about missing prime scoring opportunities. Cardinal apathy vs. Blues apathy. Some great Charlie Marlowe drops. The return of the Pozo. Sharon was at The Garden. We're gonna take a break and then get to Steve in Wildwood.(20:50-47:55) Turning to carbohydrates for the long winter's nap. Let's see what Chairman Steve has to say. We needed that enthusiasm. The crumb snatcher's disease. Steve's moving out of One Cardinal Way. Steve saw Jackson out and about last night. Why is he leaving the Dewitt's Carlton? Royal Rumbles in the hallway. Lookin' hot in his underwear and sleep mask. Jackson was hoping for a night out without seeing any TMA listeners. Which caller would you least wanna see while out on the town?(48:05-1:07:35) Ed and Brody join us in-studio. Fireman carrying mom into a pontoon boat. Brody has takes on the college football coaching carousel. Brody's down on Pribula and the Mizzou offense. MLB offseason. Just go into a meditative state. Brody has a watching sports disease. The Motor City is revving up.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the TMA Chicago/Midwest Podcast, Senior Managing Director-Business Advisor at Creative Planning Business Services, Tina Hughes, sitsdown with Paul Musser to discuss her journey in the restructuring field, the intricacies of receivership, the significance of the Illinois Receivership Act and her active involvement in the TMA. She talks with Paul about her central role in drafting and passing the Illinois Receivership Act, a comprehensive statute slated to take effect on January 1, 2026. Regarding business development, Tina emphasizes the importance of networking, following up with new contactsand mentorship, providing valuable insights for professionals looking to grow their careers.
In this episode of The Right Idea, TPPF's Brian Phillips and Derek Cohen break down how political activism has seeped into Texas healthcare — influencing diagnoses, treatments, and public policy.They're joined by Dr. Lisa Ehrlich, internal medicine physician and former TMA trustee, and Joseph Figliolia, Manhattan Institute policy analyst and author of a major report on the TMA's drift into ideological advocacy.Together, they examine:* How the TMA embraced gender-affirming care despite weak evidence* Why many physicians feel silenced* How institutional capture happens inside medical organizations* The impact on children, parents, lawmakers, and the practice of medicine* What reforms are needed to bring medicine back to evidence-based practice00:30 – Thanksgiving politics & family discussions03:40 – Today's topic: Gender ideology in healthcare05:18 – Guest introductions: Dr. Ehrlich & Joseph Figliolia05:42 – Why Joseph investigated the TMA07:23 – Is the TMA doubling down despite national pushback?09:07 – Evidence problems & reversals in Europe10:25 – Dr. Ehrlich: What clinicians saw on the ground11:38 – Social contagion & the rise of gender questioning13:12 – Vulnerable populations & patterns emerging14:58 – Why endocrinology led the shift16:02 – “Science by consensus” and activist medicine17:36 – The problem with WPATH & activist guidelines18:33 – How TMA was captured: institutional mechanics19:23 – Why doctors stay silent20:57 – Fear of being labeled discriminatory22:08 – Dr. Ehrlich: Intimidation inside the TMA23:56 – Identity sections and cultural politicization25:05 – Personal attacks vs scientific debate26:31 – Medicine requiring ideological pre-commitments?27:55 – Historical parallels (e.g., lobotomies)28:58 – Pandemic mandates & ethical shifts31:09 – Three separate issues: dysphoria, treatment, ideology32:57 – Suicide risk, treatment failures, evidence gaps34:18 – Is someone funding this movement?36:01 – TMA's definitions avoid “gender dysphoria” entirely37:44 – The financial incentives behind affirming care38:39 – Do associations influence medical boards?41:15 – How TMA influences Texas policy42:07 – Is Texas protecting kids effectively?43:30 – Evidence-based standards being ignored44:56 – CME problems: outdated, debunked studies45:14 – Can the TMA be fixed?47:34 – Structural governance problems49:24 – What shoe drops next?51:07 – The comprehensive HHS gender dysphoria review51:35 – Dr. Ehrlich's advice for physicians afraid to speak up
(00:00-18:00) Andy Crouppen in studio with us back from southern California. Are we in store for a terrible winter? Doug is pro global warming. Andy's back on the youth sports thing. Tim got cut from football (politics) and probably would have gotten cut from the wrestling team as well. TMA boxing matches. Chickpeas vs. Garbanzo beans. Bob Ross and 2Pac. NBA Cup.(18:08-31:37) David Schoenfield of ESPN went back to grade his predictions. Gave himself a D- on the Cardinals predictions. Well done, Mr. Skenes. Well done. Bang, you're a journalist. Oklahoma will be wearing anthracite against the Tigers this Saturday. Jackson doesn't like the seniors getting a rock. Tommy Tubberville said the only way he was leaving was in a pine box....and then he left.(31:47-34:50) Have fun with HR today, Jackson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love
If you get stressed out about algorithms, hashtags, engagement, and how to grow your photography business on Instagram, then this episode is for you! Today, Kim is joined by TMA educator, Amber Courtney, talking all things Instagram. Connect with The Motherhood Anthology Join TMA! Enrollment link - https://themotherhoodanthology.com/photography-mentoring/ Connect with TMA: Website | Membership | Courses: www.themotherhoodanthology.com Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themotherhoodanthology Our Instagram: instagram.com/themotherhoodanthology Connect with Kim: Site: https://kimbox.com IG https://www.instagram.com/kimbox
Topics include:College FootballNature vs. nurture when it comes to being content vs. constantly chasing moreWho wants to come on and present their TMA conspiracies to Tim? Please support our sponsors:Mark Hannah – Evergreen Wealth StrategiesJames Carlton Agency (State Farm)Design Aire Heating & CoolingFollow us on Social Media: @TMASTL on Twitter, @tma_stl on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robert Thomas joins us for his long-awaited return to TMA. Robert talks about how the team has arrived to this spot and the mindset it will take to get back to winning ways. Robert also talks about the rock music that Monty was playing. Robert then discusses the injury situation with Neighbours, goaltending, and the outlook on the next few weeks. Finally, we talk about Robert's wedding over the offseason. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-25:30) Doug's back after celebrating Greg Vaughn's nuptials. Who is this Probstein and why is he chirping? Was Norman there? Straights, yuck! That's pandering. The Manning Brothers are soft. HOV. SLU's got a weak non-con.(25:38-47:57) Who sucks the most? The Design Aire EMOTD contest has been cleared. The Ballwin Beer Bitch is on the lines and she's turned on from the hoop rock talk. Is Rammer speaking Spanish on the Billiken broadcast? Doug denies there was a father/son dance at the wedding. Thirty minutes of ass is up and running. Don't sexualize dancing with your son. The Maplewood Mud Muscler was on the line but he dropped so we'll go to Larry Nickel. Watching Bones. Americans are morons.(48:07-58:17) An unapologetically horny ballad from the 90s. Nikki Glaser on TMA in 2004. Joe Rogan and Charlie Murphy. Nikki Glaser's SNL appearance. You Kirkwood people are a little naughty.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love
Building a photography business while juggling a full-time job, kids at home, and financial uncertainty might feel impossible, but it's not. In this Messy Middle episode, community manager Ali Payne and TMA group expert Ellen Wagner tackle the most common obstacles that keep photographers stuck between starting out and running a profitable business. From pricing fears to mom guilt, they offer real, unfiltered advice on pushing through to build a business that truly supports your life. **In This Episode:** - How to grow your photography business while working a full-time job - Carving out time for your business when you have kids at home - Why investing in education before you're "making enough" is essential - Overcoming pricing fears and charging what you're worth - The power of one "yes" to start your momentum Connect with Ellen https://www.instagram.com/ellenwagnerphoto/ Connect with The Motherhood Anthology Join TMA! Enrollment link - https://themotherhoodanthology.com/photography-mentoring/ Connect with TMA: Website | Membership | Courses: www.themotherhoodanthology.com Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themotherhoodanthology Our Instagram: instagram.com/themotherhoodanthology Connect with Kim: Site: https://kimbox.com IG https://www.instagram.com/kimbox
(00:00-35:17) Not my problem. Surprise guest at 9:00. It's not Bill but it could be Fran Brown's wife. Ken Bone came to a TMA event. Blue Jays shocking the world and are one win away from a World Series championship. Barge Guy is on hold and he's getting Jaxon ready for school. Barge Guy represented TMA on The Gauntlet on The Fast Lane. A river update. Light costume at the tavern. Movie Boi won't be talking Wicked. Coco Diablo. The Tru Sons podcast.(35:25-50:19) It starts with a friendship with Boof. Blues have called up Dalibor Dvorsky. Jake Neighbours out for 5 weeks. Blues and Canucks tonight. Doug gets distracted looking at Jordan Binnington stats. Origins of the phrase 'Balloon Party.' Uncle Jackson is babysitting tonight so he's out on the Blues game.(50:29-1:11:04) The Louisiana governor is really inserting himself into the coaching search. Audio of the governor saying the AD will not be picking the new coach. Audio of Drink on the SEC teleconference being asked about Jason and a werewolf's NIL value. Senator Eric Schmitt has texted Martin saying he will not let Drinkwitz leave. Teen Wolf 3: Return of the Wolf. More Drink audio talking about QB designed runs and not operating in a fear mode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-7:43) K Pop is for everyone. Audio from 93.3 in Seattle discussing their profound sadness following the ALCS exit for the Mariners. Most devastating game the fellas have covered. Media and players crying.(7:51-22:28) Drops of the Week. Tickets for the Mizzou Vandy game are pricey. How many TMA listeners could get into Vanderbilt? Hey Dudes. Early Plowhawk.(22:38-34:29) SEC Pick Em for Week 9.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A fan favorite and TMA's most listened to episode. From 2-15-22: The extremely rough morning after the biggest win of 9's so far. Thank you for supporting our sponsors!SKIMS: Check out the SKIMS Ultimate Bra Collection and more at https://www.skims.com/kelly #skimspartnerEveryday Dose: You can now find Everyday Dose in Target stores across the country. Just buy any two Everyday Dose products at a Target store near you, and they'll pay you back for one. Visit https://www.everydaydose.com/morningafter for more details.Little Spoon: Get 50% off your first online order at https://littlespoon.com/MORNINGAFTER with code MORNINGAFTER at checkoutClean Safe: Go to https://cleansafeproducts.com/KELLY now to get $15 off the Green Mitt KitSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For the next couple weeks we'll be throwing it back to the TMA roots! From 10-3-21: Kelly walks us through her emotional IVF experience and lends her advice on how to navigate talking about it with others...whether it's you or someone else going through it. Thanks for supporting our sponsors!SKIMS: Check out the SKIMS Ultimate Bra Collection and more at https://www.skims.com/kelly #skimspartnerNutrafol: Visit Nutrafol.com and use promo code MORNINGAFTER to get $10 off your first month's subscription plus FREE shipping.Hiya: Go to https://HiyaHealth.com/MORNING to get 50% off your first order.Little Spoon: Get 50% off your first online order at https://littlespoon.com/MORNINGAFTER with code MORNINGAFTER at checkoutClean Safe: Go to https://cleansafeproducts.com/KELLY now to get $15 off the Green Mitt KitProgressive: Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-22:31) Good to be back in the TMA chat. Been awhile so we're bringing back The Surprise Guest at 9:00. They love the combover. Producer Joe putting the headset on Gene Keady's combover. Big pile of ass downtown last night. Could Daddy Padre have done what Hofer did last night? Why is Charlie Marlowe ducking us? Jim Montgomery talking about last night's debacle. Freddie Freeman's nanny. Logan Mailloux might be a problem. Angel Reese got her wings. Stabbing in the live shot.(22:40-51:29) Padres beat writer, Kevin Acee was on BK and Ferrario yesterday. Audio from when John Mozeliak was on talking about Shildt's departure from the Cardinals. Kevin Acee on BK and Ferrario talking about Shildt's tenure in San Diego. Giving credit to Mozeliak for keeping things in house. His wife's taking shrapnel. Lots of discussion on Mike Shildt. Spilling the tea. Iggy may be calling into the program.(51:39-1:02:42) Iggy's on the phone lines and he found himself a nice fountain. Take it all in and have a dart. Raising money for the Megan Meier Foundation. Doug needs a clarification. The ribbon cutting for the new center for the foundation. Gobble Bowl November 22nd.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-18:40) Movie Boi talking about 'Roofman' this week with a special guest: Gareth. Audio of Oklahoma coach Brent Venables on Oklahoma not being in the Big XII anymore where they always dominate. Audio of Drink talking about Beau Pribula still growing and developing. Jackson still struggling with that last pass from Pribula. Ballwin Beer Bitch checks in with us on the phone lines talking Hunting Wives. Life of a Showgirl. How do you like your beer, draft, can, or bottle?(18:48-40:41) The TMA bump. Audio of Drink talking about the noise surrounding programs and all the coaching change speculation. We're all just one guy. It's not about building a program anymore, it's more like NFL and building a team. Mr. Lix is on the phone lines and sounds like he wants to stir up some crap. Lix with thoughts on the current landscape of college football. Webster vs. Cottleville.(40:51-47:31) Talking more about the Mike Shildt and San Diego Padres situation. Shildt says he has no intentions of managing again. How much did Jackson's premonition have to do with this?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-25:18) Tim looks good today. Hashtag cuck sitch. Doug's in a good place because the Blues are getting hot and getting a baby. Audio of Brayden Schenn talking about last night being their best win yet. Two goals for Jimmy Snipes on the quest for 100. Jackie Papers dancing on Mike Shildt's grave. Audio of Padres beat reporter Kevin Acee on Foul Territory talking Shildt's retirement. Cardinals stayed tight lipped on the Shildt situation. I'll take the windbreaker.(25:26-48:34) Montreal has won the Bolduc trade. Wild, wild play in the Brewers and Dodgers game last night. Audio of Brian Anderson's call. Take one for the team, Turang. Got some Bayless in him. Audio of Ken Rosenthal talking about Mike Shildt's retirement. A take that Jackson can get behind. Talking retractable roofs and domed stadiums. Circuit City and Grandpa Pigeon's. Was The Metrodome the worst baseball stadium ever? MBAs love TMA.(48:43-1:12:00) The Jackson Burkett celebration tour continues with audio of him calling James Franklin's firing way back when. Just reeks of ball knowledge. How many more SEC coaches are gonna get the short haircut? Line moving on the Mizzou/Auburn game. Audio of Syracuse coach Fran Brown on if he has anything he wants to say to Orange fans that are worried about him leaving for a bigger job. Nebraska coach Matt Rhule on the Penn State opening. The Spite Pod. Performative pedaling.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-7:27) Lacey K Booth. Mt. Rushmore of "Bill" songs. Tee It Up with TMA. Tim will talk with you for 90 seconds. See that 7-iron up close. Wow, you've never interacted with a human before.(7:35-15:59) They're not happy in New York. Thriller in London between the Jets and Broncos. Audio of Jets WR Garrett Wilson and his take on some of Aaron Glenn's coaching decisions. WR for the Buccaneers Tez Johnson thought the fans were chanting MVP for him, when in fact it was for Baker Mayfield.(16:09-00:00) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-11:52) Audio of Brandon Walker talking about this being the biggest game in a generation for Mizzou, but not even the biggest game of the month for Alabama. Audio of a gentleman from 1045 ESPN in Louisiana goes on a rant about South Carolina fans. You don't hear the word 'ninnies' enough. Getting a steak at Hole's. Don't say chop house.(12:00-28:08) Friend of the show, Matt Holliday joins the show. Feeling awful for the Philadelphia pitcher that made the game-ending error last night. The importance of teammates picking you up. Intentionally walking dangerous hitters. Previewing Game 5 between the Tigers and the Mariners. Has Skip recruited Matt to be on his staff in Texas? TMA and Matt Holiday take on Norman, Oklahoma.(28:18-34:08) Doug, we got some housekeeping and we gotta tend to it. Live on Only Fans on the way up to Columbia. Jim Montgomery on the disappointment of a let down opener. Skate, boy, skate. Didn't necessarily feel like a 5-0 loss.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For the next couple weeks we'll be throwing it back to the TMA roots! From 9-27-21: Kelly's mom dives into the differences of being a parent now vs. then. Also included: her first impression of Matthew and how she handled learning of Kelly's tumor. Real parent shit, no filters! Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Skylight: Go to https://MySkylight.com/KELLY for $30 off your 15-inch Calendar.Tempo: Go to https://TempoMeals.com/KELLY to get 60% off your first box!Everyday Dose: You can now find Everyday Dose in Target stores across the country. Just buy any two Everyday Dose products at a Target store near you, and they'll pay you back for one. Visit https://www.everydaydose.com/morningafter for more details.Go Pure: Get the Tighten & Lift Neck Cream and Sculpt & Tone Arm Cream for 57% off OR get 25% off all other products with code Morningafter at https://gopure.com #goPurepod Little Spoon: Get 50% off your first online order at https://littlespoon.com/MORNINGAFTER with code MORNINGAFTER at checkoutTimeline: Get 10% off your order of Mitopure at https://timeline.com/MORNINGAFTER Progressive: Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-12:49) Happy birthday John Lennon. TMA will be live from The Rawlings Experience next Wednesday. Audio from Sparky calling into the Paul Finebaum show and it sounds like didn't open his mouth during the entire call. Audio of our friend Mike Francesa taking calls with a question about the bodies of the players in Monument Park. Throat noises. Audio of Aaron Boone talking about if he expects to be back next year.(12:57-30:16) Doug's going as a furry for Halloween. Story out of Puerto Rico talking about the possibility of Yadier Molina joining Oli's staff on the Cardinals. You can never have enough catchers. Hard to envision Yadi doing the media part of the responsibilities. No news yet on the Albert as manager of the Angels rumors.(30:26-49:08) The Hoosiers trying to shock the world and take down the Ducks. Jackson didn't wanna be near the Antlers. Above the tunnel. Jackson workshopping a take on early kickoff times for west coast teams. Audio from The Ruffino and Joe Show saying that Alabama will smoke Mizzou and that Ty Simpson will pick them apart. Don't say 50 piece. Audio of Brandon Walker on FS1's Wake Up Barstool talking about the huge opportunity for Mizzou on Saturday. Mizzou has the 7th most difficult schedule in the country for the remaining games. Finna be a slobberknocker. Jackson's not emotionally strong enough to watch Bobby Boots kick.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-21:09) Jeremy Rutherford's story in The Athletic talking about the dinner meeting at Louie on Demun preparing for the Blues simulcast. Broadcasters who weren't stars in the game but become stars in the booth. Madden and Summerall. Nicholas Cage playing John Madden. The transition from radio to television. Flattened raw meat. Not mentally strong enough to finish Hunting Wives. TMA maintenance rankings.(21:18-38:32) Doug's been watching the Charlie Sheen documentary. They're not happy Doug hasn't seen Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Bernie Papers. Audio of a California State Rep berating her staffer for getting in her Zoom shot. Why do you assume I was performing digitally? Uncle Papers. Drunk males love tossing the ball around before a game. Dive into the brine.(38:42-46:25) The Spread Zone is on the under tonight in Giants/Eagles. Overs are the carbs, unders are the vegetables. The Tamm Avenue Capital Partners move markets.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-32:03) Little Jackie Papers is all growns up and he's all growns up. Oh wow, you combed your hair today. Aspirations to be on TMA. Marsh is striking and debonair. Sit & giggle. Sounds like Jackson may be going to Columbia this weekend. Hey ladies, I'm almost 50. Reports came out that Mizzou OC Kirby Moore spoke with Arkansas about their head coaching gig. Somebody's gonna be on the hot seat late Saturday night. Aaron Judge big night to keep the Yankees alive. Dump Here. Now we just gotta get Doug to the game. Josh Bob Bill's brother is Joey Van Zummeren. Cretins and try hards.(32:11-53:40) Jackson ghost wrote Jeremy Rutherford's article in The Athletic. Sketched out late night pizza. Jackson's favorite apps. BMI Martin. JR's 10 Bold Predictions. When's Pronger going to join the show? Will the Blues new goal song be from Rogers and Hammertoe? War Pigs. Chairman's search history. It starts with mozzarella sticks and ends with love.(53:50-1:19:52) Joey Van Zummeren of Sports Illustrated joins the show to talk about the report of Kirby Moore interviewing with Arkansas. Mizzou looking for that signature program win this weekend. First time there's been a matchup with both teams in the top 15 since Mizzou vs. Texas in September of 1979. Not much upside in making a prediction. First rule of journalism: Make it all about yourself. Sorry hayseeds, this is central corridor radio. SEC talk.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
¿Qué pasa con la belleza y la inteligencia artificial?, historias de la vida de Alejandro Magno, ¿qué es un oxímoron?, ´Entrevista a Ryan Lynch, ecólogo, integrante de la fundación TMA sobre la reserva Jama-Coaque.
(00:00-14:20) Gimme that daddy butter. Thursday's preseason game is kind of a must win. Doug's sitting on like 1/3 of an acre. Crunch Castle. Buckle up your shin straps, audio of a San Diego Padre fan song. Let's talk F1 for a second. Gatekeeping F1.(14:28-34:40) No music theme today. Voice work isn't Jackson's strong suit. TLC. What's up with this week's college football slate? College football in 2025 resembling the NFL. Losing a game doesn't mean your season is over anymore. College Football rankings. I'm locked in but I'm not high. Jackson is going down with this SEC on Friday nights take. Papers already abandoned the Bama 'stache.(34:50-38:18) Jackson looks out for the common fan. Nice pegging. TMA, Spread Zone, QFTA today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-34:18) Where's Tim and why'd the golf start so early this morning? An ever changing dossier. Old leather helmets. The price of Yale. Audio from Bryson's opening tee shot on the first hole at the Ryder Cup. Rowdy already. The Yard Goats. Big weekend for the Illini. Audio of Bret Bielema on the 11am kickoff and Barstool being on campus for the game. Can you name the Quad Cities? The easiest class at Yale. I'm Bob Hamilton, radio news. Bring it up with Big Pharma. Some MLB races coming down to the wire.(34:26-57:21) Big sports weekend but we're talking pharmacist vs. plumbers. Good weekend to punt on going to the Mizzou game. Jackson, give us the format for the Ryder Cup. Text in with an open heart. Doug had some sick interns. The Chairman has a sick academic resume. Love the bank tube. Doug's in a curious mood this morning. TMA vs. Fast Lane Ryder Cup.(57:31-1:22:06) Blues broadcaster Joey Vitale checks in with us. Joey's not pumped about the JV squad. Sounds like Joey took some shots at us on BK & Ferrario. Blackhawks in town for the preseason opener on Saturday. Will we see a more traditional Blues roster on the ice? Pius Suter as the number two center. Brayden Schenn. Young guys who have stood out. International players and the language barrier. That loss to Desmet still haunts Joey. Ok, see ya Joey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
9 pops by TMA fresh off a homework dispute to talk about this season: superstition, mental game, veterans vs. young QBs, and which matchup he's most pumped for. Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Hiya: Go to https://HiyaHealth.com/MORNING to get 50% off your first order.SKIMS: Check out the SKIMS Ultimate Bra Collection and more at https://www.skims.com/kelly #skimspartner Everyday Dose: You can now find Everyday Dose in Target stores across the country. Just buy any two Everyday Dose products at a Target store near you, and they'll pay you back for one. Visit https://www.everydaydose.com/morningafter for more details.Wayfair: Get organized, refreshed, and back to routine for way less. Head to https://wayfair.com right now to shop all things home.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Olympic swimming medalist and new dad Ryan Murphy joins TMA to share practical swimming tips that could save your child's life. Thoughts on swimsuit colors, jumpers, dry drowning, and more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors!SKIMS: Check out the SKIMS Ultimate Bra Collection and more at https://www.skims.com/kelly #skimspartner Clean Safe: Go to https://cleansafeproducts.com/KELLY now to get $15 off the Green Mitt KitSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Topics include:College Football & the CFP formatCardinal apathy Reflecting after (nearly) a year of TMA on 101ESPNWho's exited gracefully? Group sexPlease support our sponsors:Mark Hannah – Evergreen Wealth StrategiesJames Carlton Agency (State Farm)Design Aire Heating & CoolingFollow us on Social Media: @TMASTL on Twitter, @tma_stl on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TikTok's favorite WAG joins TMA to give us an insight into new momhood, building a brand, and everything she can dish now that her husband is retired. Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Homes.com: https://homes.com! We've done your homework!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-19:59) Jackson loves Al Greene. Where do the townies go? People are clamoring for a 30 For 30 on TMA. We're going deep on some angry college football coach audio. First up, Drink talking about no "atta boys" after the kU game. Dadgum. Swingin' in Columbia. The Legend of Columbia has found the YouTube chat. Up next is Dabo grading his team and LSU. Brian Kelly's response. Kirby Smart on wanting fan turnout and staying for the whole game. Cheer like a champion today!(20:07-27:07) The Real Housewives of TMA are taking a G Wagon to Columbia this weekend. Jeremy Rutherford wanders into studio. JR and Chairman may come up with the Mt. Rushmore of JeffCo establishments. Dylan Holloway healthy and feeling good for camp.(27:17-50:17) is this JR's theme song? Kip Winger. JR taking some two-part questions. Kyrou is part of the core of this team. Audio of Dylan Holloway from the Cam & Strick podcast talking about his injury and recovery. JR says Holloway probably wouldn't have been available even if they made a run all the way to the Finals. Signing Broberg and Holloway. Who's JR's dark horse player to make the team? Milan Lucic. JR's road trip snacks. Food Shame Vaughn. Does JR think Binnington will retire a Blue? An endorsement from brisket mac and cheese.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeremy Rutherford joins us in-studio to talk all things St. Louis Blues. JR talks about some offseason storylines, Dylan Holloway's injury situation, and fan/franchise expectations heading into this season. Also, in TMA tradition, Jeremy takes two-part questions from the audience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love
In this episode, Katie Lamb returns to dive deep into the elements that create a true light and airy photography style. With 17 years of experience as a light and airy photographer, Katie breaks down the key components of this popular aesthetic and dispels common misconceptions. Episode Highlights: The three key elements that define light and airy photography: soft neutral tones, clean creamy skin tones, and soft shadows How to choose client wardrobes that enhance the light and airy style What to look for in locations: great light, the right types of trees, open sky, and appropriate grass height The difference between clean light vs. muddy light and how to identify both Why overexposing doesn't equal light and airy (and can actually ruin your images) Tips for metering properly for skin tones using spot metering How to position yourself and clients to create soft light even in harsh lighting conditions Use code TMA at checkout for exclusive podcast listener discounts on Katie's master level courses at katielamb.com. Connect with Katie: https://www.katielamb.com/ Master the Light and Airy Style Course: https://www.katielamb.com/a/2148058934/PH57zJNL (Don't forget the coupon code TMA) Connect with TMA: Website | Membership | Courses: www.themotherhoodanthology.com Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themotherhoodanthology Our Instagram: instagram.com/themotherhoodanthology Connect with Kim: Site: https://kimbox.com IG https://www.instagram.com/kimbox
Olympic ice skating medalist and hilarious podcaster Adam Rippon joins TMA to gush over UGA, break down Olympics BTS, and give Kelly a lesson in skincare. Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Homes.com: https://homes.com! We've done your homework!Sleep Number: If you're in the market for a new bed you should stop at a Sleep Number® storeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-13:58) Voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber checking in. Talking the K-State family scuffle in Dublin. Colton Parayko's toughness and size. What to make of the Milan Lucic signing. Steve Ott's playing career. Fighting in the game.(14:06-36:09) Fifty years of Born To Run. Big weekend for JJ Wetherholt. Big Bill and Next Bill. Shrewsbury Seminary Student on the phone lines. Technical questions. Talking NBA hoop rock with Jackson. Just kinda going around the dais. Chaim's chiseled chin. Talking old-school TMA listeners vs. new 101 listeners. Did Martin ever consider seminary work? Phone line logistics. A trusted ally, Chairman Steve calling in. Steve gives us a Joshua update. TMA success stories. Mississippi River Baptisms. (36:19-1:01:22) The Colonel Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou joins us. Gabe is a fan of the SEC's move to a nine-game conference schedule. What did Gabe think of the Jayhawks's win over Fresno State? Does he expect any clarity on the QB situation after the Central Arkansas game? How much does financials fit into the QB decision? There's no doubt who will be the starting runningback. Gabe is going to stick to voicemails and stay away from live calls. Mizzou's three opponents that will be on the schedule every year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mega-viral dating coach Sabrina Zohar joins TMA to chat how anxiety and attachment impacts our relationships-- both romantic and familial.Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Hiya: Go to https://HiyaHealth.com/MORNING to get 50% off your first order.Progressive: Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust ProgressiveSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.