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On this week's episode of AvTalk, airspace safety and efficiency take center stage as the NTSB begins an investigation into a close call in Boston. The US Coast Guard says changes to DC's airspace have actually made helicopter operations in the region less safe. US congressional leaders remain at odds over competing aviation safety bills, […] The post AvTalk Episode 376: Transferring that risk elsewhere appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
The BYU golfer on his decision to transfer from Utah Tech to join the Cougars
Transferring colleges doesn't have to mean starting over. Learn how credits transfer, what articulation agreements can do for you, and why early advising might be the secret to a seamless transition—plus scholarship opportunities you won't want to miss. Newman University City: Wichita Address: 3100 McCormick Website: https://newmanu.edu/
Big K Hour 01: Breaking: WPIAL rules 8 transferring players ineligible for next season, Mike White reacts full 2151 Wed, 17 Jun 2026 12:35:55 +0000 5wCXmF2ozyB3U4HOOhkVMgJ9vvbYwseG news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Hour 01: Breaking: WPIAL rules 8 transferring players ineligible for next season, Mike White reacts The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
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In this episode, Chris sits down with John Owen, President and CEO of Airshare, one of the largest private jet operators in the country. Airshare started in 2000 and spent over twenty years as a regional Midwest operator before going national in 2023 by acquiring Wheels Up's aircraft management business. They get into how the business actually works, where operators make and lose money, and where the industry is headed. They discuss: - Why fractional is the one part of the industry growing - How the Wheels Up deal came together - Why new jets are booked out to 2029 - The Wi-Fi arms race in the air - His approach to bringing AI into the company Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (03:01) Rise of Fractional Ownership (05:10) The Hidden Costs of Jet Ownership (08:40) Choosing Between Charter, Jet Cards & Ownership (11:35) The Wheels Up Acquisition (16:28) What Makes a Good Acquisition Target (21:39) Why Empty Legs Rarely Work (24:38) The Lasting Impact of COVID on Private Aviation (28:35) The Evolution of In-Flight Wi-Fi (31:18) Dealing with Airport and FBO Congestion (37:37) Consolidation in Private Aviation (43:03) Transferring a Management Company (47:31) Airshare's Most Important Metrics (51:41) AI Inside the Business Find our sponsors: Collateral Partners - https://collateral.com/fort Relay Human Cloud - https://www.relayhumancloud.com/powers/ Download FastJets:iOs: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fastjets/id6756160345Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flyjetting.app Chris on Social Media: X: https://x.com/fortworthchris Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepowerspodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrispowersjr/ Visit our website: https://www.powerspod.com/ Leave a review on Apple: https://bit.ly/45crFD0 Leave a review on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Krl9jO
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1. A single leak is a crime. A repeated leak is a system failure.After the 2024 NEET leak, the Radhakrishnan Committee gave roughly 95 fixes — about 60 short-term and 35 long-term — most of them reported as already implemented. Yet NEET-UG 2026 still had to be scrapped, with the Supreme Court itself observing that the agency had not learnt its lesson. When reform is announced but not delivered, the fault is no longer the question paper. It is accountability.2. Two failures, one diagnosis: a broken gate at entry and at exit.In a single fortnight we saw a paper leak at the entrance gate — NEET — and a marking fiasco at the exit gate — the CBSE Class-12 On-Screen Marking, where students say the scanned answer-sheets do not even match their own handwriting. Some 18.5 million CBSE students; over 80 lakh NTA candidates a year. This is not bad luck twice. It is one institutional weakness showing up at both ends of a child's career.3. An exam is the price of a year of a young Indian's life — and we are taxing it twice.A cancelled NEET, a re-test on 21 June, a disputed board result — each is lost time, lost fees, lost confidence, compounding. And this lands on a generation where graduate joblessness already runs above 13 percent — three to four times the national average of about 3 percent. We cannot also burden the young with doubt over whether the exam itself is honest.4. Accountability — yes. Scapegoating and demolition — no.Transferring the CBSE chairman and secretary is, at best, a first step, not a reform. A recent national poll found about two-thirds of citizens want the Education Minister to resign and six in ten want the NTA dismantled. Heads of institutions must answer — I say that plainly. But I will not be misunderstood: scrapping the testing agency overnight, with lakhs of candidates already in the pipeline, risks a larger vacuum than the one we are filling. Fix the architecture; do not merely change the nameplate or burn an effigy.5. Turn the outrage into engineering — the grievance is legitimate; the despair is not the answer.Equally, demanding accountability is not ‘anti-national.' Genuine dissent and manufactured despair both exist; conflating them is its own danger.
In this powerful listener story, Kate returns to share her second birth experience after previously sharing her first story years ago. After surviving postpartum preeclampsia and medical trauma with her first child, Kate spent years healing through therapy, EMDR, community support, and advocacy work. When she became pregnant again, she hoped for a different experience, but life had other plans.At 24 weeks pregnant, Kate learned that her son had a rare congenital heart condition. What followed was months of uncertainty, specialist appointments, a surprise early delivery, NICU and cardiac ICU stays, and ultimately open-heart surgery when her son was just five weeks old. Through it all, Kate shares how community, mental health support, and unwavering advocacy helped her navigate some of the most difficult moments of her life.In This Episode, We Discuss:
Watch the YouTube version of this episode HEREIn this episode, Tyson interviews paralegal Haley Binkowski to talk about what law firm owners are really getting wrong behind the scenes, and what to do instead. Haley pulls back the curtain on how overpromising to clients, poor communication, and constant “progress” without proper implementation can create chaos and burnout for your team.She shares how boundaries with both clients and attorneys protect quality work, why overreliance on call transcripts and AI summaries is causing a “time tax,” and how half‑implemented tools drain productivity instead of saving it. Haley also walks through the training gaps she's lived through, how she's building a multi‑media training system, and why regular check‑ins and game‑planning with your A‑players matter more than you think.They wrap by tackling uncomfortable truths: relying too heavily on one superstar, letting C‑players linger, and how an owner's mental health and pace directly spill over into every person in the firm. If you want your team to stay, grow, and actually like working with you, this episode is required listening.In this episode, you'll learn:How overpromising timelines to clients quietly creates stress, mistakes, and resentment on your team.Why overreliance on call transcripts and AI summaries is adding a “time tax” instead of saving time and what to do instead.How to stop drowning your staff in half‑implemented tools and start rolling out tech with real training and ownership.What great training looks like from a paralegal's perspective, including multi‑media SOPs and in‑the‑flow tooltips.How A‑players experience C‑players, and why failing to address underperformance pushes your best people out.Simple ways to transfer authority from attorney to staff so clients respect and communicate with non‑lawyer team members.The check‑in rhythms and conversations that make team members feel heard, supported, and willing to speak up before they burn out.The uncomfortable truth about your mental health as an owner and why you need to slow down if you want a stable, high‑performing firm.Highlights00:00 – Why Tyson wanted a paralegal to call out law firm owners00:54 – The number one thing: healthy boundaries with clients and attorneys02:59 – Over‑promising, “time tax,” and overreliance on call transcripts07:16 – New tech, tool overload, and half‑implemented systems09:29 – How to actually roll out and adopt new tools with the team10:42 – Getting real feedback from the people using tools every day12:02 – Shiny objects, duplicate tools, and wasted subscription spend13:51 – The training disaster: moving from estate planning to probate15:39 – Building ideal training: docs, visuals, and click‑by‑click videos17:16 – In‑the‑flow training: tooltips and instructions where work happens19:03 – Boundary violations: after‑hours asks and “just one more favor”22:24 – Capacity, marbles in the cup, and reassigning work25:21 – A‑players, C‑players, and the cost of not acting26:47 – What makes great employees feel respected and valued29:02 – Letting paralegals help design the game plan29:56 – Why good people still leave good firms31:26 – Transferring authority so clients respect non‑lawyer staff33:32 – What owners should start doing in the next 30 days34:59 – What owners should stop doing immediately36:01 – The one thing owners don't want to hear: slow down
Lords: Lena Cory Topics: Re: Cory's teeth topic, there's so many artists making teeth It would actually rule to be immortal, and all those stories about how it's not are just cope How committed to the bit is committed to the bit enough? A poem by Evan Balster, shared with us at GDC: A shapeless figure, locked away Inside a realm she godly sways; To weave in light and shadow, there, A living, breathing world from air. And nightly does she host a guest Who comes and goes at own behest, And time to time might take the throne To make the place a toy his own And on the morn to leave the mess Its keeper cleans, without protest. For lonely is the weaving-hand, The breaking-one's its only friend. Microtopics: Topic Lords-themed hangouts. Indie City Games. Two Truths and a Lie, a science fiction detective story. A disgusting old man using an army of combat drones to find out what happened to his ex-boyfriend. Two topics for the price of one. Tooth dreams. Considering what to do about your teeth as you go through various phases of having or not having teeth. What people say if your femur is yellow. People dying from mouth problems. Going to the tooth artists and customizing your new teeth, just like Build-a-Bear. Reaching into your mouth and pushing the button on your artificial tooth that plays your catchphrase. The artist who illustrates your subject in stages as you dissect it. Illustrating gross health things in a way that people can understand. The cartoon amoeba that teaches you how to not get salmonella. The kind of people who comment on Fecal Transplant Explainer videos. Teeth: you chew with them. Hitting up your dentist for extra teeth because the last ones were delicious. The thing you have in your mouth the most that you're not allowed to eat. (Your teeth.) Gradually eating your own teeth because you grind your own teeth at night. Different sets of dentures for different vibes. How to get glow in the dark teeth. Discovering the hard way that your fake teeth don't fluoresce under UV light. An entire generation of Americans going into the dentist together, like Hands Across America, to get all their teeth pulled so they can get dentures. Losing all your teeth just in time for COVID. Learning to not feel like you have to explain why you don't have any teeth. Depressing people with possible existences that your mind can create. What to do with the people who get too old to have good opinions. Trying to maintain a continuous personality day to day. Immortality vs. just living a really long time. Burning it all down for the sake of your legacy. Continuing to try to save people's lives and eventually inventing immortality. Death: it's really cool actually. Coming face to face with death and realizing it's not scary at all. A Satanist and his wife selling everything to open a shop where they refuse to sell you human skulls and serial killer memorabilia. Not needing a Memento Mori room because you already think about death all the time. Transferring a marble from the future jar to the past jar to remind yourself not to waste this day. Having a child and tossing it on the pile of existing children that everyone's already taking care of. All there is to learn in the universe. The Sword in the Stone. Working all of physics out from first principles because it's fun and you have that kind of time. Deciding to spend 100 years just hanging out with a tree and you don't even have podcasts. Icehenge. Associated Press title capitalization rules. A decision that is awesome for everything except your wallet. Artists who don't like what they make and don't enjoy the process, they just have to do it. Not doing art for long enough to realize how unhappy you are because you're not doing art. Making games because it's cool and fun to make games. Making yourself happier by pretending to be happy. What's bad about being too happy? Oh thank God, a crisis! A series of dreams in which the dream world is aware of you and hates you. Lonely is the weaving hand, the breaking one its only friend. Why you should be grateful when your son throws his trash on the floor. The most mystical thing that we get to regularly experience. Déjà rêvé. One of the worst ways to determine whether you're dreaming. Morpheus refusing to explain the Matrix in words even though he could describe it in 30 seconds. Spoilers: the events of Inception did not actually occur.
The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
What should immigration lawyers be paying attention to right now? In this monthly Immigration Lawyers Toolbox episode, John Q. Khosravi, Esq. breaks down major developments impacting immigration practice, including AI law firms, USCIS filing risks, travel ban updates, marriage fraud findings, and common F-1/OPT mistakes. John also shares practical thoughts on building a profitable, client-focused immigration law firm in the AI era. Spotify | iTunes | YouTube Music | YouTube Timestamps: 00:00 Opening 00:33 Intro 02:55 Manifest Law's $60M Raise & the Future of AI Immigration Firms 05:57 Should Immigration Lawyers Post Prices or Guarantees Online? 08:51 Hanan v. USCIS & Marriage Fraud Findings Without a Filing 10:46 Missed Misrepresentation Issues in Marriage Green Card Cases 11:32 Transferring an H-1B Conrad Waiver to a New Employer 12:06 Why Immigration Lawyers Must Understand 8 CFR 214.2 & OPT Rules 14:12 USCIS Approvals Still Moving Forward for Travel Ban Countries 15:47 USCIS Reaffirms Strict Signature Requirements for Paper Filings 16:50 How Internet Problems Can Disrupt an Immigration Law Practice 18:12 Outro 18:37 Closing Follow eimmigration by Cerenade: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine! Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox
Bobby's post prison journey continues with his trip out to Las Vegas as he transfers parole out of Michigan. He's experiencing parts of America he's never seen, and reflecting on his freedom and the long road that's still ahead. B.L.A.C.K. Label Art https://blacklabelart.shop/You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website: notesfromthepen.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@notesfromthepen9604Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bobbyb.l.a.c.k1X: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePenBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/notesfromthepen.bsky.socialShout-out to JD and Ashely Bell for all their behind the scenes support.Intro and Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission.
Arizona's public lands generate billions for our economy and provide unmatched access for outdoor recreation and wildlife conservation. But what happens if those federal lands are handed over to the state? Find out on this episode of the Arizona Wildlife Federation Podcast. Read from the report, "Fiscal Impact of Transferring Federal Lands to Arizona" here.
In this episode, Anderson attorneys Amanda Wynalda, Esq., and Eliot Thomas, Esq., tackle a wide range of listener questions on tax strategy for real estate investors, business owners, and stock market traders. They dig into whether Section 187 depreciation on heavy equipment can offset capital gains from a property sale, and why material participation is critical for bonus depreciation to work. They clarify that real estate professional status is an individual designation — not an entity filing status — and explain how it can convert passive rental losses into active deductions. Amanda and Eliot also address how stock market gains can be offset through actively managed farms and rentals, the benefits of a C-Corp property manager in Washington state despite the Business & Occupation tax, and why you cannot deduct life insurance policy loan interest under Section 264. They cover the tax impact of converting a rental property to a primary residence, how the Section 121 exclusion applies proportionally to a mixed-use apartment building, the mechanics and timing rules of a 1031 exchange, and why transferring a fully depreciated property into a land trust generally has no income tax impact. Tune in for expert advice on these and more! Submit your tax question to taxtuesday@andersonadvisors.com Highlights/Topics: 00:00 — Intro and questions 09:50 — "I'm starting a Heavy Equipment Rental Business, which will be active income. Can I use the Section 187 Depreciation expense on Heavy Equipment to offset the Capital Gains tax that I will incur on an investment property that I am selling in 2026?" Section 187 is obsolete (was for mining safety); bonus depreciation requires active material participation. 18:50 — "I am a homebuilder with an LLC structured as a C-Corp. I self-manage/own a new 36-unit rental property in a passthrough LLC. I have my real estate license (inactive). Should I change my filing status to real estate professional from a C-corp?" Real estate professional is an individual status, not an entity's filing designation. 25:02 — "I am consistently making profits in the stock market. I have a farm and some rental properties owned as pass through LLC's. Can I invest in my business and the rentals to reduce tax consequences from stock market gains?" Active material participation in farm and rentals can offset stock gains. 33:44 — "We set up a C-corp property manager to manage a rental portfolio via rental LLCs. Unfortunately, in WA state prop. mgrs. are required to pay a 1.5% Business & Occupation tax, while rental owner LLCs are not. High-level question: is it still worth using a C-corp property manager?" Yes — the management fee income stays below the $100K B&O exemption threshold. 38:45 — "How can I borrow money from a life insurance policy, use it to invest in lending like private lending or a mortgage note, and be able to write off the policy loan interest as expenses to lower overall tax liabilities from interest earned from lending activities?" Tax code Section 264 prohibits deducting life insurance policy loan interest. 41:42 — "What are the tax implications if I purchase a property in an LLC for rental purposes, renovate it, and take all applicable write-offs, but then change my mind and decide to live in it and transfer it into a living trust?" Depreciation deductions lower your basis, reducing your Section 121 exclusion later. 46:04 — "I live in Arizona and owner-occupy (live-in) in 6% (1 unit) of a 17-unit apartment building square footage (9,645ft²). Would the $250,000 capital gains tax exclusion rule apply to the sale of the building?" Only the 6% owner-occupied portion qualifies for the capital gains exclusion. 49:49 — "Please review the benefits of 1031 exchanges." A 1031 exchange defers all capital gains tax by rolling into replacement property. 55:10 — "What is the tax impact of placing my fully depreciated property in a land trust?" Transferring to a land trust typically creates no income tax event whatsoever. Resources: Tax and Asset Protection Events https://andersonadvisors.com/real-estate-asset-protection-workshop-training/?utm_source=how-to-turn-stock-market-gains-into-tax-smart-investments-in-your-business%20&utm_medium=podcast Schedule Your FREE Consultation https://andersonadvisors.com/strategy-session/?utm_source=how-to-turn-stock-market-gains-into-tax-smart-investments-in-your-business%20&utm_medium=podcast Anderson Advisors https://andersonadvisors.com/ Toby Mathis YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TobyMathis Toby Mathis TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@tobymathisesq Clint Coons YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ClintCoons
Most families spend years building wealth. Far fewer spend time making sure the legal structures protecting that wealth are actually doing their job. In this episode, Adam Koós,sits down with Professor Kelly Lise Murray, a lawyer, mediator, and legal scholar who spent nearly two decades at Vanderbilt University before turning her focus to wealth dispute resolution. Kelly hosts the Wealth Litigated podcast, where she breaks down real courtroom cases involving trusts, estates, and family wealth disputes. Together, Adam and Kelly walk through real litigated cases involving blended families, irrevocable trusts, prenuptial agreements, and costly filing errors. The goal is simple: learn from other families' expensive mistakes so yours never has to become a case study. Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Intro & guest background: Who is Kelly Lise Murray and what is the Wealth Litigated podcast 02:00 - Why estate planning disputes happen: The coordination problem between legal and financial documents 04:30 - Blended family estate planning: What the Marinakis v. Marinakis (Ohio) case teaches us 10:00 - California case: When a stepchild was allowed to inherit as a natural child 13:00 - The #1 most procrastinated item in financial planning (Adam's 25-year observation) 14:00 - Trusts and your mortgage: The Garn-St. Germaine Act and what advisors rarely tell clients 16:00 - Property & casualty insurance and irrevocable trusts: A 2007 warning still being ignored 17:30 - Collins v. Flannery (Ohio): What happens when a surviving spouse controls an irrevocable trust 22:00 - Trustee abuse of a special needs trust: A Texas case with a co-trustee resolution 24:00 - Structural protections: Co-trustees, trust protectors, and professional fiduciaries 26:00 - The $800,000 missed checkbox: Estate of Griffin v. Commissioner (IRS Q-TIP case) 29:00 - Prenuptial agreements: What an Ohio case reveals about overreaching and enforceability 32:00 - Portability of estate plans across state lines 33:00 - Incapacity planning: What to do when a divorcing spouse still has your healthcare directive 35:00 - Final advice for families and financial advisors: Where to start this week Key Takeaways
Adam Ondra is the world's best climber. In 2017 he made the first ascent of the world's first 9c / 5.15d, in 2025 he climbed Soudain Seul V17, and in the past few months he's flashed 4 V15s.This week he joins us to discuss his recent bouldering spree, his future plans, and what it takes to push climbing's limits.Patreon Bonus Content (join Patreon for extended cut):Why Adam likes boldness and adventure in climbingAdam's tips for falling the right wayWill Adam compete in the 2028 Olympics?The ethics of glued holds and manufactured climbsDo competitions actually test who's the best climber?Skipping bolts to improve performanceJoin Patreon: HEREFollow us on Instagram: HEREVisit our podcast page: HERE
For today's conversation I speak with Eddie Nketia of Australia who is a rising sprinter both internationally as well as in the NCAA.Eddie recently ran a 100m time of 9.84 seconds at the 2026 Mt Sac relays, and though it was slightly wind aided, that made him the fastest all-conditions Australian sprinter in history.He currently competes for the University of Southern California where he made the NCAA 100m final last year, but is looking to step things up in 2026.Prior to his time in the NCAA, Eddie competed at the 2019 and 2022 World Championships in Doha and Eugene, respectively, both times representing New Zealand, his country of birth. But after some complications, specifically being left off the team to the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Eddie began the process of switching to represent Australia, where he actual grew up for a good portion of his early years.Eddie is now part of a new generation of sprinters coming out of Australia including names like Gout Gout and Lachlan Kennedy.In our conversation, we discuss Eddie's transfer from New Zealand over to Australia. We do a full breakdown of his 9.84 100m race at Mt Sac, including his execution and what he's doing to improve his start. We discuss his goals for 2026, his fathers history in the sport, and finally the future of Australian sprinting as Eddie, Gout Gout and Lachlan continue to push the boundaries of what's possible for the country.-------------------------------------------
North Carolina head coach Michael Malone continues the construction of his 2026-27 roster for the Tar Heels, today adding former Fairleigh Dickinson and Utah guard Terrence Brown. Brown brings an elite athleticism to the Tar Heels after a season with the Utes where he started all 29 games last season, averaging a team-high 19.7 points per game on 44.7% from the field, 32.3% from three and 77% from the line. Inside Carolina analyst Sean Moran joins Tommy Ashley for a look at the commitment, what Brown brings to the table skill wise and how he fits into Malone's plan. Moran also discusses the progression of Carolina's roster to date and what the recent additions mean for UNC's potential style next season. Visit the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community: http://www.InsideCarolina.com Founded in 1994, Inside Carolina is universally viewed as the authority on Tar Heel sports and recruiting. With relentless, unparalleled year-round coverage, and the largest online community of always-engaged UNC fans, the slogan is true: “There is no offseason at Inside Carolina.” **Call to Action:** **Subscribe:** Follow 'Inside Carolina' wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode! **Review:** Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us reach more Tar Heel fans! **Visit:** Explore http://www.InsideCarolina.com for breaking news, recruiting updates, and expert commentary on all things UNC sports.This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
North Carolina continued to fill out the 2026-27 roster on Tuesday with former NC State wing Matt Able joining the Tar Heels. Inside Carolina's Coast to Coast crew of Joey Powell, Sean Moran and Sherrell McMillan break down what Able brings to the table for Michael Malone and how the 6-6 wing fits with what is currently on the roster for next season. Able brings size and versatility to Chapel Hill after a strong season with the Wolfpack and his ability to defend and attack the rim should be highlighted in a Malone style of play. Able joins Neoklis Avdalas, Terrence Brown, Jr, and Maxim Logue from the transfer portal to the Tar Heels. Visit the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community: http://www.InsideCarolina.co Founded in 1994, Inside Carolina is universally viewed as the authority on Tar Heel sports and recruiting. With relentless, unparalleled year-round coverage, and the largest online community of always-engaged UNC fans, the slogan is true: “There is no offseason at Inside Carolina.” **Call to Action:** **Subscribe:** Follow 'Inside Carolina' wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode! **Review:** Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us reach more Tar Heel fans! **Visit:** Explore http://www.InsideCarolina.com for breaking news, recruiting updates, and expert commentary on all things UNC sports.This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Maxim Logue, a 6-9 transfer from Florida Atlantic, is joining Michael Malone's rebuild of UNC basketball to provide post depth. Sean Moran joins Joey Powell to break down what the Tar Heels are getting in the French big man. The Coast to Coast is delivered by Salvio's Pizzeria. http://salviospizza.com Visit the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community: http://www.InsideCarolina.com Founded in 1994, Inside Carolina is universally viewed as the authority on Tar Heel sports and recruiting. With relentless, unparalleled year-round coverage, and the largest online community of always-engaged UNC fans, the slogan is true: “There is no offseason at Inside Carolina.” **Call to Action:** **Subscribe:** Follow 'Inside Carolina' wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode! **Review:** Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us reach more Tar Heel fans! **Visit:** Explore http://www.InsideCarolina.com for breaking news, recruiting updates, and expert commentary on all things UNC sports.This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In today's conversation, I speak with Maia McCoy of the United States who is a rising star in women's sprinting.Born and raised in Tennessee, she attended the University of Tennessee where she was an All-American in the sprint events both indoors and outdoors.She likely popped onto many people's radars in 2025 though as she frequently competed on the international circuit at both diamond league and continental tour meetings, finishing the year ranked 14th in the world in the 100m and setting a personal best of 10.96 seconds.Prior to 2025 though you may have heard of her for representing Liberia where she won 100m silver at both the 2024 African Championships in Cameroon and African games in Ghana.But representing Liberia didn't work out and she is now in the process of transferring back to represent her home country of the United States.In our conversation we discuss Maia's transfer to Liberia, as well as the process of transferring back to the USA.We also break down that amazing 2025 season, finding a pocket of consistency, and becoming one of the top ranked sprinters in the world. She breaks down sponsorships, training under Coach Ken Harden at Auburn, the progress she's made in practice, as well as goals for 2026.-------------------------------------------
Iran says it will not transfer its enriched uranium to a foreign country, after the foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz will remain completely open to commercial shipping for the duration of the current truce.
Friday - Clark Stinks day! Christa shares Clark Stinks posts with Clark. Submit yours at Clark.com/ClarkStinks. Also today - the travel industry's ongoing reaction to rising fuel costs calls for new guidance for booking travel. Clark reveals why he never starts his search on an airline's website and how a simple shift in your booking psychology can save you hundreds. Clark Stinks: Segments 1 & 2 New Rules Of Travel: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: IRS - 2026 Charitable contributions SIM Card Swapping: The Dangerous Cell Phone Scam Everyone Needs To Know About How Passkeys Work—and How to Use Them Storage Unit Prices Keep Going Up. Is There a Better Way To Store My Possessions? eBay Motors and WeGoLook Partner to Provide Onsite Inspections for Vehicles The Details on Transferring 529 Funds into a Roth IRA The Tax-Saving Charity Funds Wealthy People Are Buzzing About Airfares Skyrocket as Carriers Tackle Rising Fuel Costs Clark Howard's Secrets to Beating Sky-High Airfares and New Hidden Fees Follow Clark Howard's #1 Rule To Travel Cheap 4 Ways To Fight Sky-High Airfares This Summer Is ID.me Safe? / About ID.me Clark.com resources: Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com / Ask Clark Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryson Tiller transferring to Mizzou proves players don't care about the rivalries full 821 Fri, 17 Apr 2026 16:18:39 +0000 meq3vmwcXKru13hmVW70c4tpLkzUYge6 college basketball,kansas jayhawks,missouri tigers,society & culture Cody & Gold college basketball,kansas jayhawks,missouri tigers,society & culture Bryson Tiller transferring to Mizzou proves players don't care about the rivalries Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 96.5 The Fan Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://pl
Former Virginia Tech standout Neoklis Avdalas announced on Monday his commitment to the Tar Heels and becomes the first portal pickup for new North Carolina head coach Michael Malone. The 6-9 Avdalas spent one season with the Hokies after playing professionally in Greece and averaged 12.1 points and 4.6 assists in that season in Blacksburg. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan joins Joey Powell for quick reaction to the commitment and what North Carolina is getting with the addition of Avdalas. Visit the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community: http://www.InsideCarolina.com Founded in 1994, Inside Carolina is universally viewed as the authority on Tar Heel sports and recruiting. With relentless, unparalleled year-round coverage, and the largest online community of always-engaged UNC fans, the slogan is true: “There is no offseason at Inside Carolina.” **Call to Action:** **Subscribe:** Follow 'Inside Carolina' wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode! **Review:** Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us reach more Tar Heel fans! **Visit:** Explore http://www.InsideCarolina.com for breaking news, recruiting updates, and expert commentary on all things UNC sports.This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Use Code PREPARE for 5% at petfirstaid4u.com to celebrate Pet First Aid Month! How do we help clients trust our employees when they have only ever trusted us? In this episode, we talk through the real challenges of moving from a solo business to a team-based model and why this transition can feel so personal for both pet sitters and clients. We break down several common employee structures, from fully team-based to primary-and-backup models, and explain how each one shapes client expectations. We also discuss what it takes to set employees up for success through hiring, onboarding, skills training, oversight, and clear communication. Most of all, we share how we can frame team growth not as a downgrade, but as an upgrade in reliability, consistency, and long-term care. Main topics: Employee model structure choices Why clients resist teams Training employees to standards Transferring trust to staff Framing growth as upgrade Main takeaway: "We're growing so we can serve you better for the long term." That mindset changes everything. Hiring help is not about lowering your standards or stepping away from quality care. It is about building something stronger, more reliable, and more sustainable for both your clients and your team. When growth is done well, clients gain consistency, backup coverage, and the confidence that care will continue even when life happens. Building a trusted team is not a step backward. It is one of the clearest ways to serve more people with excellence. Links: Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
Ravi Lulla of Hurrdat Sports joins the show to break down the latest movement in the Big Ten Transfer Portal and what it means for teams across the conference. Alex Kyi from Armchair Illini also stops by to discuss Stefan Vaaks' transfer to Illinois, along with insights on John Blackwell and Quinten Coleman. The conversation wraps up with expectations and outlook for Illinois basketball heading into the 2026 season. Follow The Drive on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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We all assume that once we match at a residency program, we're set. It's practically etched in stone that we'll spend the next 3-7 years of our life at that one hospital. But what if the residency program isn't the right fit? What does it mean to transfer residency programs? How hard is it to make that choice? What happens next, and what's the process like afterwards? SOM alum Dr. Miriam Robin, an academic Med/Peds hospitalist, lived through this exact situation. It wasn't easy, but she emerged on the other side happy, thriving, and successful. She shares her story with us in this episode, along with guidance for any trainee who may find themselves in a similar position.
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Hour 1: Carter Jensen, Tiger Woods, Flory Bidunga Transferring, SEC Champ full 2693 Fri, 03 Apr 2026 14:43:11 +0000 deVuaFiO0SVDGZ1KJulx8f4wIQN6WvTK nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,sports Fescoe & Dusty nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,sports Hour 1: Carter Jensen, Tiger Woods, Flory Bidunga Transferring, SEC Champ Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.ampe
Join the Inside Arkansas crew for a Breaking News edition of The Pod At The Palace following the announcement that sophomore wing Karter Knox would be entering the transfer portal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Audi Crooks announces she's leaving Iowa State to enter transfer portal and Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard speaks out about Bill Fennelly's future. Jake Brend shares his thoughts on the situation. Presented by Wyffles Hybrid in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
14. Cleo Paskal discusses the critical role of the Diego Garcia military base and the legal risks involved in transferring the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, which could complicate U.S. nuclear policy and regional security. (14)1967 KINF FAISAL II OF ARABIA
Dasa and Andy begin by recapping the final of the TGP Staff Championship. They then discuss mindsets, and how certain approaches can help or hurt performance. Andy suggests that it's a good idea not to associate your identity with your score. The pair end by recapping Andy's first outdoor round this year, and contrast it with his infamous failure in Mexico in 2024.
In this personal episode, Ben Taatjes shares startling news - his father suffered a mild heart attack. While his father is okay, the experience prompted profound reflection on life's brevity and the finite time we have left on Earth. Through this lens, Ben dissects the crucial difference between legacy and inheritance and why it matters deeply for retirees. Discover how to utilize your remaining time to impact those you love in the greatest way - not just financially, but through the transfer of values from one generation to the next. If you're considering what a well-lived retirement and life truly looks like, this episode offers essential perspective on investing in what endures beyond bank accounts and estate plans.
File: P-FISHER-3-16-WEAPONS-3-16.mp3 Guest: Rick Fisher PREVIEW FOR LATER: Guest Rick Fisher explains that a prolonged conflict increases the risk of China transferring advanced weaponry, such as hypersonic missiles and J10C fighters, to Iran, significantly threatening U.S. and allied regional security. (1)FEBRUARY 1955
What is the true purpose of leaving an inheritance to your children? Financial teacher Ron Blue says it's important to transfer wisdom before wealth. We'll learn how to make decisions about inheritances that honor God and bless your family. You can give money and things to your children without ruining their lives. Don't miss this practical conversation on Equipped with Chris Brooks. Featured resource:Splitting Heirs: Transferring Wisdom and Wealth to the Next Generation by Ron Blue with Jeremy White March thank you gift:Splitting Heirs: Transferring Wisdom and Wealth to the Next Generation by Ron Blue with Jeremy White Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here. To become 1 in 100 who supports at $1,000 (annually or $83/month), click here.
Jif Paines | 10 Percent True | EP82ChaptersGet the full episode:https://www.10percenttrue.com/pricing-plans/listIn this episode, former RAF Harrier pilot and X-35B test pilot “Jif” Paines explains how the F-35B's revolutionary STOVL flight control system was born.From early Harrier night attack operations to experimental fly-by-wire research on the VAAC Harrier, Jif traces the technical and philosophical battle that led to Unified Flight Control — the system that made the F-35B dramatically easier to fly.Along the way he discusses:• Auto-eject systems and pilot safety philosophy• The lift-fan mechanics behind the F-35B's STOVL capability• The X-35 concept demonstrations and engineering decisions behind them• Why automation can “de-skill” pilots — and why that may be necessary• How test pilots and engineers negotiate control authority• And why automation forces a fundamental rethink of the human role in combat aviationThis conversation provides rare insight into test pilot culture, engineering decision-making, and the future of autonomous airpower.0:00 “A stupid question?”1:15 Welcome Jif1:38 Auto-eject subscriber question (Sedlo)4:24 Thanks to Super for the introduction4:48 Jif's introduction11:40 Transferring TPS knowledge and skills to testing in the X-3514:00 What decisions had been made before joining the program?17:12 VAAC Harrier control laws and pilot resistance to the concepts being developed20:15 Unified Flight Control explained25:15 Engineering the “feel” for the pilot — reversion and safety features, de-skilling31:10 “A stupid question?”32:16 Integration of the control laws into the X-3534:19 Lift-fan dynamics and operating process37:00 Differences between flying the VAAC Harrier and the F-3538:10 STOVL initially implemented in Harrier style — why?40:22 Flying characteristics and aircraft feel43:16 Exciting?44:40 Transferring expertise to the X and F variants and defending Unified Flight Control49:40 The Farley climb53:50 The future of the pilot in military aviation57:30 Thanks Jif (please return!)
Joined this week by the one and only Chris Watson. It was an interesting conversation for sure! We dove deep into transferring knowledge, not just skills. The big question: Are we really doing enough for the next generation of firefighters? Mentoring and how much he learned from his mentors and how that impacted him to pass it on. Chris is also passionate about sharing knowledge beyond the firehouse, especially with the public - and why fostering relationships with all stakeholders matters more than ever. He brings a unique perspective on how small, seemingly minor interactions can compound over time into massive wins for any organization. And of course, as always, the audience questions drove the Scrap! Pull up. Let's scrap.
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY Guest: David Albright. Albright warns that a post-strike Iran could see fleeing technicians transferring "loose nukes" or chemical weapons to terrorists, requiring urgent international containment strategies.1953