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What's it really like to be a Division I athlete when the reality doesn't match the expectations?Welcome to Oak Performance Radio, the show that explores how athletes, coaches, and parents can optimize performance while staying healthy and grounded — on and off the field.Episode HighlightsIn this episode, Alexis Lewis shares her journey through Division I volleyball at the University of Memphis and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. From the mental toll of limited playing time to the lessons learned about team culture, communication, and balance, Alexis opens up about the highs and lows of being a college athlete. She also discusses her current job search and her passion for pursuing a career in sustainability and environmental science.Key TakeawaysThe reality of Division I athletics doesn't always match expectations—especially around playing time and team dynamics.Why communication and transparency from coaches can make or break an athlete's experience.The importance of asking tough questions during the recruiting process to uncover team culture.How balancing athletics and academics requires support, structure, and self-grace.The value of strong team chemistry and how it shaped her final year at UW-Milwaukee.Insights for parents on supporting athletes through pressure, growth, and setbacks.Reflections on life after college sports, career aspirations, and staying grounded.Episode Chapters00:00 Intro03:24 Alexis' Career Aspirations and Job Market Challenges04:28 Recruiting Experience and Team Dynamics04:42 Challenges in College Volleyball05:03 Transferring to University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee05:18 Reflections on College Experience and Future Goals05:31 Advice for Parents and Athletes05:54 Balancing Athletics and Personal Life05:54 Aging and Reflecting on Past Achievements09:20 Social Media and Personal Life UpdatesCall to ActionIf this conversation resonates, share the episode with another athlete, parent, or coach who might need to hear it. Follow Oak Performance Radio so you don't miss upcoming episodes with more stories and lessons from the world of sports.Supporting InformationFollow Alexis on Instagram: @lexi_lewis02Thanks for tuning in to Oak Performance Radio. Every story reminds us that athletics is about more than the game — it's about growth, resilience, and finding balance. Catch you on the next episode.
In this episode of the Ag View Pitch, Chris talks with Joe Vaclavik about the early October market outlook and surprising harvest results. From disappointing early corn yields and stellar soybean performance to the impact of rust pressure and fungicide decisions, they unpack what's really happening in the field. Joe shares insights on seasonal price trends, crop insurance price-setting, and the potential ripple effects of government aid and trade headlines. With harvest in full swing, this episode offers timely strategies for farmers navigating cash sales, basis challenges, and 2026 marketing opportunities. Tune in for a candid, data-driven conversation that blends boots-on-the-ground observations with big-picture market analysis.
Teagasc Farm Management specialist, James McDonnell, and Succession Ireland mediator, Clare O'Keeffe, join Catherine Egan and Ciaran Lynch on this week's joint episode of the Beef Edge podcast and Ovicast to discuss all aspects of generation renewal, succession and mediation. James highlights the importance of Generation renewal while Clare outlines the importance of a mediator to aid the process. It is essential for every farmer to have a farm succession plan in place. There are complex legal and taxation rules that, if planned for, can be managed easily. If not planned for, however, there could be a major impact on the viability of the farm business. Teagasc run Transferring the Family Farm clinics every year. These clinics are designed to help farm families through the process and all aspects that need to be considered when transferring the family farm. In 2025, clinics will take place at six venues throughout the country. Further details at:https://teagasc.ie/rural-economy/farm-management/succession-inheritance/transferring-the-family-farm/ If you missed the Generation Renewal Webinar , you can watch it back herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcKGV0E2InM For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com
All Things TechIE Podcast - Episode 127 at IBC2025This a booth tour of Storj, one of the sponsors to All Things TechIE Podcast while at IBC2025.ATLANTA, September 10, 2025 – Storj today announced Production Cloud, a purpose-built platform for modern media workflows. It combines Storj's new Global Collaboration tier of high-performance distributed object storage and Object Mount cloud media access into a unified media solution. Designed for editorial, media production teams in post, news, and sports, Production Cloud empowers creative teams to collaborate globally, move faster, and scale with confidence. By combining distributed object storage and seamless file access into a single offering, Production Cloud enables collaboration, low-latency editing, and cost-effective archiving across distributed environments. Storj also announced that cloud compute for media is in beta and will soon be added to the platform. "Storj is focused on solving the challenges in the world's most demanding workflows,” said Colby Winegar, CEO of Storj. “We now have the storage, compute, and access solutions to give creative teams the speed, scale, and flexibility to work without limits." “Storj's storage tiers and file-based access already address key bottlenecks in media production,” said Alex Holtz, Research Director, Worldwide Media & Entertainment Digital Strategies at IDC. “And now, the Production Cloud puts everything M&E teams need to move faster, scale on demand, and simplify workflows into one integrated platform.” Global production: Where traditional cloud providers fall short.Media production – from broadcast and creative agencies to film and TV – has evolved rapidly in recent years, with more remote collaboration, massive file sizes, global delivery timelines, unpredictable cloud bills, and non-stop deadlines. Since 2022, the number of films and TV shows made in the U.S. has dropped by about 40%. Meanwhile, over 70% of M&E leaders in the U.S. and U.K. agree or strongly agree media production work is becoming more remote and collaborative, with nearly 80% stating that migrating from on-premise to cloud-based workflows is important or very important. Traditional cloud providers were not optimized for the realities of media and entertainment decades ago, and the needs of production teams today expose the limits of legacy cloud providers daily. Transferring hundreds of gigabytes across regions leads to delays, while surprise egress fees strain budgets, and replication-heavy architectures slow down productions. Modern production teams now need:Instant access to huge files in the cloudPredictable pricing with no egress surprisesConsistent global performance without replicating across regionsSecure, private storage built for compliance and resilienceWorkflows that just work across tools and teams Production Cloud: Modern infrastructure for modern production teams.Production Cloud from Storj is designed to solve these specific needs, reflecting a strategic shift in how creative teams interact with cloud infrastructure. It bundles Storj's high-performance Global Collaboration tier of Distributed Storage with Object Mount, Storj's proprietary interface for accessing media in the cloud, and has no egress fees and zero API fees. This integration allows users to ingest camera-to-cloud, perform frame-accurate editing, proxy workflows, conform, and content distribution directly from the cloud. Production Cloud eliminates egress and API charges, simplifying production and enabling predictable costs for high-throughput workflows. Customers can also add an Active Archive storage tier that supports long-term retention and active retrieval for repurposing content. When done, archived assets remain accessible without the cost or complexity of traditional cold storage. The Production Cloud accelerates real-world production workflows.Ingest - Fast ingest, less wrangling with direct S3 access for camera-to-cloud workflows.Dailies - Frame-accurate playback for reviewing LUTS, enable instant remote review and faster creative decisions.Assistant Editing - Proxy generation, metadata tagging, and global clip access for editorial prep.Selects & Assembly - Instant bin and timeline access lets editors start rough cuts without delay.Editing - Multi-track support, VFX pulls, and remote preview deliver full editorial control from anywhere.Conform & Delivery - Ultra-fast final conform and master, export directly from cloud storage in real time. Additional features of Production Cloud include:Features and pricing for media - Transparent, bundled model that reflects how media teams actually work. By combining infrastructure into a single offering, Storj eliminates the inconsistency of egress fees and eliminates the need for regional replication, resulting in predictable and reasonable costs.Consistent performance globally - Storj's distributed architecture stores data across tens of thousands of nodes worldwide, where only a small portion of the data from the fastest nodes are needed to deliver file access. This design provides consistent low-latency performance. See recent performance benchmarking performed by Integrated Digital Solutions. Global access without replication - The unique design of Storj enables remote teams to access content anywhere in the world without copying data to additional storage regions. This approach delivers 11 nines of durability and multi-region availability without the cost or complexity of traditional cloud replication. Storj helps global media, AI and creative organizations simplify workflows with the distributed cloud, including object storage, file storage, and flexible on-demand compute. In recent performance benchmarking from Integrated Digital Solutions, Storj maintained consistent performance across geographic locations throughout the 24 hour period tested with less volatility than other providers. The only other provider tested who came close to Storj global performance was AWS S3, but with much higher costs, requiring regional replication. These results cement Storj's position as a distributed storage platform for organizations struggling with the performance, complexity, and cost limitations of centralized cloud hyperscalers. This is particularly relevant for the media and entertainment industry, which operates at a global scale and with large-file-intensive workflows.
Teagasc Farm Management specialist, James McDonnell, and Succession Ireland mediator, Clare O'Keeffe, join Ciaran Lynch and Catherine Egan on this week's joint episode of the Ovicast and the Beef Edge podcast to discuss all aspects of generation renewal, succession and mediation. James highlights the importance of generation renewal while Clare outlines the importance of a mediator to aid the process. It is essential for every farmer to have a farm succession plan in place. There are complex legal and taxation rules that, if planned for, can be managed easily. If not planned for, however, there could be a major impact on the viability of the farm business. Teagasc run Transferring the Family Farm clinics every year. These clinics are designed to help farm families through the process and all aspects that need to be considered when transferring the family farm. In 2025, clinics will take place at six venues throughout the country. Further details at:https://teagasc.ie/rural-economy/farm-management/succession-inheritance/transferring-the-family-farm/ If you missed the Generation Renewal Webinar , you can watch it back herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcKGV0E2InM For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-sheep-podcast
NT is a 55-year-old man admitted to the general medicine service with cellulitis of his left leg. When the attending sees him the morning after admission, he notices the patient's “Medical Center Trustee” hospital ID on his bedside table. After gathering a history and examining the leg, the attending leaves the room. In the hallway, he crosses paths with the hospital president, who is there to make a “social call”. She smiles and says to the attending, “Don't let anything bad happen.”Sensible Medicine is reader-supported. If you appreciate our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Every clinician is familiar with the Very Important Patient, the VIP. Defining the VIP is challenging. In the most general sense, the VIP is a patient whose care imposes an additional burden on the clinician. The VIP is perceived to have an elevated social status, typically due to fame, wealth, connections, or power.The VIP may come to his or her status in several ways. The VIP might claim that status herself. The status might be granted by a third party, such as the source of the referral, or outside realities (fame, fortune, power). Sometimes, VIP status is granted by the physician alone.The physician recognizes that an untoward outcome in the care of the VIP — clinical or otherwise, expected or unexpected — will be acknowledged by a wider community and might be particularly unpleasant for the treating physician.VIP patients are a threat to healthcare. They need to be eradicated from hospitals and clinics as ruthlessly as we would eradicate E. coli from a well, Pseudomonas from a hot tub, or Legionella from a hotel HVAC system.Why should we eliminate the VIP? Because a patient's wealth, station, or connections should have no bearing on the tests that are done, the treatments that are offered, or the haste with which care is provided.I have heard people argue about whether basic healthcare is a human right. I have heard people who agree that basic healthcare is a human right argue about what makes up basic healthcare and who should decide what qualifies. I have never heard people argue about whether people deserve different care based on their identity.The most obvious threat the VIP poses is to himself. We recognize that when people are treated as special, they are at risk of getting worse healthcare. This fact underlies the guidance that physicians avoid caring for close friends and relatives. The AMA Code of Medical Ethics states:When the patient is an immediate family member, the physician's personal feelings may unduly influence his or her professional medical judgment. Or the physician may fail to probe sensitive areas when taking the medical history or to perform intimate parts of the physical examination. Physicians may feel obligated to provide care for family members despite feeling uncomfortable doing so. They may also be inclined to treat problems that are beyond their expertise or training.You could easily replace family member with VIP. While we can all avoid treating family members and close friends, VIPs are a reality in every physician's life. Transferring their care to another physician usually does not change the circumstances.Ben Kean, an exceptionally colorful character and my parasitology teacher in medical school, shared a story about the risks VIP healthcare poses to the VIP. He once suggested that a patient with pneumonia — a patient who was also famous, wealthy, and important — be transferred from a private hospital to a public one, and treated under a pseudonym."But why a public hospital, when I have a good private clinic here with the best doctors and nurses?""There are two ingredients essential to your recovery," I explained, "that can't be found here and that you cannot buy. These are things found only at a large public institution, where hundreds of patients are seen each day, many of whom suffer from pneumonia. First, you need a large house staff -- bright, young people with new ideas and with daily experience in dealing with desperate situations. Second, you need a laboratory with specialized technicians available around the clock to monitor your breathing, to do special culture work for bacteria and parasites. This is a lovely private hospital, but the kind of help you need isn't available here."Then there is the reality that if you treat VIPs differently, and it becomes known, it is a bad look. Just ask the leadership of NYU Langone Health.But the threat of the VIP goes beyond personal risk. The overtesting, overtreatment, and early diagnosis that have been described not only threaten the VIP but are also bad for our healthcare system. Overspending and excess erode other people's care. An unnecessary MRI ordered for the VIP's week of sciatica may delay the diagnosis of cord compression in the non-VIP with back pain and prostate cancer.VIP treatment can lead to ill will among members of the healthcare team. Teams bond when they work together for the benefit of a patient. With VIPs, team members most under the patient's sway may suggest management at odds with that proposed by team members less influenced by the patient's status. It is not hard to imagine moral injury if a healthcare worker perceives they are acting because of who a patient is rather than because of what the patient needs.If a team bows to pressure, the ethics of medicine are compromised. Other patients will perceive a tiered system, and this will undermine their faith in medicine.Eradicating the VIP from healthcare is certainly more difficult than getting rid of E. coli, Pseudomonas, or Legionella. How do we ensure that the homeless man, with no wealth, power, or family, receives the same care as the woman for whom the hospital is named?It may be hard to eradicate the VIP when healthcare itself has played a significant role in creating the VIP. Hospital marketing and rankings promote the idea that doctors and hospitals are not equal. They do this to attract the “best payer mix” so they can build shiny new facilities. If patients, with their expensive, private insurance, are drawn to a medical center because of the rankings, should we be surprised if they expect something for their money and effort?I wish there were an easy answer. There is not. It is possible that Mick and Keith are our best guides here.As clinicians, we know that we need to provide the best care possible for our patients. We also recognize that different people want different things from their healthcare. Some people just want to be left alone at night, others want an extra cup of tea with breakfast, and others want a visit from the hospital president. If these allowances truly do not affect the care of patients, all patients, then there is no harm in providing the desired care in addition to the necessary care. Once management of the VIP threatens to affect care, hers or that of her fellow patients, then physicians need to recommit to their pledge to care for everyone equally, regardless of who they are. This is at the core of the practice of medicine. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribe
In this episode of Inside the Lines, Curt Conrad and Effie James are joined by Shelby senior Carter Kessler, who transferred last school year from Mansfield Senior. Carter talks about the thrill of attending Ohio State’s night game against Ohio University, what it’s like to stand in front of 105,000 fans and weighing options like walking on at OSU versus committing to a school like West Virginia. He shares the reasons behind his transfer, how he was welcomed into the Shelby brotherhood and the challenges of learning a new offense and defense while fitting into a top-ranked program. Carter also reflects on playing alongside one of the state’s best athletes, Brayden DeVito, and how he’s growing as a leader while helping Shelby maintain its 17-game regular-season win streak. He discusses his favorite positions, modeling his game after standout edge rushers and what he brings to the team on and off the field. The episode wraps up with rapid-fire questions covering everything from Shelby vs. Mansfield Senior "this or that" to college goals and how he spends time off the field. This episode is brought to you by Graham Auto Mall. Intro and outro music is "Story of the Sunflower Samurai" by local artist Vaundoom. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local journalism. Read more: Pressure is a privilege: Shelby shines bright in star-studded Week 2 matchup Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transferring credits from a community college to a four-year institution remains a crucial strategy to boosting bachelor's degree attainment and improving outcomes for graduates. But transfer students often face significant challenges to having their credits accepted and, more importantly, applied to degree requirements at four-year institutions. Faculty members in teaching, research, and administrative positions play a pivotal role in decisions about whether and how credits transfer. Yet little is known about how they approach these decisions or what factors influence their judgment. MDRC is working with three University of Texas System colleges to better understand how faculty members make these decisions within a large and complex transfer landscape. In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with Marjorie Dorimé-Williams, senior research associate at MDRC, leading the study.
Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams joins Richard Sherman to talk about his growth from NFL rookie to year two, the move from Fresno State to Oregon, and his welcome-to-the-league moment. Williams breaks down the Packers’ young, hungry defense, the impact of Micah Parsons coming over from the Dallas Cowboys, and how Defensive Coordinator Jeff Hafley has built trust and freedom into the secondary. Plus, Williams shares his goals for the season, thoughts on Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs leading the offense, and why Green Bay’s culture and fans make Lambeau so special. 00:00 - Intro00:40 – Evan Williams on Year 2 growth & confidence03:00 – Transferring to Oregon & Senior Bowl journey07:01 – Welcome-to-the-NFL moment vs. Dolphins14:26 – Micah Parsons’ impact on the Packers defense25:51 – Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs & the Packers offense28:19 – Williams’ goals & Super Bowl mindsetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Owner Financing & Note Investing Podcast with Dawn Rickabaugh
In this comprehensive discussion led by Dawn Rickabaugh, a seasoned seller finance expert and owner of NoteQueen.com, the multifaceted benefits and strategies of using owner financing in real estate transactions are explored in depth. Dawn emphasizes the critical interplay between "property and paper," referring to the tangible real estate asset and the financial instruments (notes) that represent debt secured by that property. The conversation covers practical insights for buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals on how seller financing can serve as a powerful alternative or complement to traditional bank financing, especially in challenging market conditions where conventional loans may be difficult to obtain. Dawn highlights the growing importance of owner financing amid tightening credit markets, rising interest rates, and shifting real estate dynamics in various U.S. regions and Canada. She explains how owner financing not only opens doors for buyers with substantial down payments but limited access to bank loans, but also creates unique opportunities for sellers to maximize their property's value by offering flexible, attractive financing terms. The discussion dives into the strategic advantages of owning and buying notes, including the ability to buy back one's own mortgage at a discount, negotiate terms directly with note holders, and benefit from the personal relationship between buyer and seller—advantages not available with traditional bank loans. Real-life examples and participant insights enrich the discussion, illustrating how owner financing can enable cash flow, tax benefits, and enhanced deal flexibility. The session also addresses common misconceptions, the importance of legal protections such as first rights of refusal and transferability clauses, and innovative approaches like rent-to-own conversions and master leases. The conversation culminates in practical advice for real estate agents to leverage these tools to rescue commissions and become indispensable dealmakers in a market where creative financing solutions are increasingly vital. Dawn announces forthcoming educational courses aimed at empowering buyers and investors to confidently use owner financing and notes as wealth-building vehicles. Overall, the session serves as both a primer and an advanced exploration of seller financing's potential to transform real estate investing and homeownership. ### Highlights - [00:00:05]
Do you hear voices in your head? I surely do. I believe that, as writers, we all experience this, with words pounding in our brains and screaming to be released. In the pages of my upcoming fully illustrated debut novel, "The Voices in Your Head," Geoff Hathaway not only hears voices, but he also sees them as they manifest before his eyes, telling stories while tormenting him. And you will see them too as you read through his shocking, disturbing, and mind-bending musings. From the perspective of a killer so to say. There are 37 illustrations from, in my opinion, the best horror artist out there – The Art of Dan Verkys, who also created the cover for this infernal realm. Featuring an incredible introduction from Sumiko Saulson, who prepares you for what is about to unfold, Voices has already received praise from some of the most highly-regarded professionals in the industry. I am so grateful for all of you. Publisher To Be Determined.“Utilizing prose, verse, and art, The Voices in Your Head offers a unique, hallucinatory trip into a spiraling nightmare of blood, pain, and madness."—Pedro Iniguez, Author of Synthetic Dawns & Crimson Dusks“Geoff Hathaway is plagued by insanity. Or demons. Or both. You won't know, but you will care. Jeff Oliver's powerful, gory, flesh-eating page-turner will keep you up all night, checking the doors and windows to your soul. This way madness lies. Be warned. And be there.”-- Anna Taborska, award-winning author ofFor Those Who Dream Monsters and Bloody Britain“Jeff Oliver is an inkwell of creativity, his ever-palpitating heart word-spilling without abandon onto the page."- Michael Bailey, multi-award-winning writer and editor“Jeff Oliver's debut novel is a tightly woven and gruesome tale of terror. A story I could not look away from until the very end. One that will remain with me for quite a while. Job well done! The wicked illustrations by Dan Verkys are a bonus!”~ Cindy O'Quinn, Bram Stoker Award winning authorJeff Oliver was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 6th, 1982.Jeff began writing Dark Poetry at just 11 years old. Transferring darkness to paper at such a young age.There are thoughts about a troubled childhood, thoughts of love and imagination that never elude his pen.A poet by passion and a father of 8 beautiful children. His dedication to his family and his craft is second to none. Jeff lives in Western New York State. Jeff is a writer of intense emotions.His published books include Venomous Words Volume One: Macro-Photography by Gordon Reilly (Blurb). Strange Sounds (Self Published). Scattered Thoughts, Volumes I & II, Drops Of Insanity (Cosby Media Productions). New World Monsters was written by Chris McAuley with monstrous illustrations by Dan Verkys. (HellBound Books). Works in progress 'Dark Echoes Within Silence'. Illustrated by Dan Verkys with an introduction from Josh Malerman. New World Monsters: The Voices In Your Head and Dracula's Guests written with McAuley and illustrated by Verkys. Venomous Words Volumes 2, 3, and 4 with Macro-Photography by Gordon Reilly. Finally, Infinite Black: Tales From The Abyss. A new world of horror illustrated by Dan Verkys and also Dan's Debut as a writer himself.Jeff will continue to write from the deepest corners of his soul. Sometimes searching for his soul scares the Hell out of him.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon Wilner of The San Jose Mercury News and Wilner Hotline joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about UW’s blowout win over UC Davis, Trent Bray with Oregon State, transferring in college football, an update on a Pac-12 lawsuit, plus his new pick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Featured on WGN Radio's Home Sweet Home Chicago on 08/30/25: Dave Schlueter of the Law Offices of David R. Schlueter joins Wendy Snyder, in for David Hochberg, to discuss Transfer on Death Instrument and quick claim deeds. To learn more about what Dave Schlueter can help you with, go to schlueterlawoffice.com or call 1-630-285-5300.
https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bSummaryThe conversation explores the critical importance of discipleship within the church, emphasizing the need for effective communication and transference of faith to the next generation. It discusses the challenges faced in maintaining a vibrant church community, the consequences of failing to disciple effectively, and the dynamics that contribute to successful discipleship. Chapters00:00 The Master Plan of God02:57 The Principle of Transference09:29 Consequences of Transference Failure15:26 Dynamics of Effective Discipleship25:17 The Blessing of TransferenceShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
The University of Nebraska at Omaha and Metropolitan Community College announced a new initiative to make it easier for students to transfer between the two institutions. Those involved will start with looking at areas the two colleges can streamline, like academics and financial aid.
Daf Yomi Avodah Zarah 60Episode 2052Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13mx9clm4SiJ8FBgkLotxnbr7cJg5vYT6EMvDO3PTnUw/edit?usp=sharingJoin the community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LMbsU3a5f4Y3b61DxFRsqfSefaria: https://www.sefaria.org/Avodah_Zarah.60a?lang=heEmail: sruli@babbleontalmud.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/babble_on_talmudFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Babble-on-Talmud-100080258961218/#dafyomi #talmud00:00 Intro02:14 A hole in the side of the barrel10:43 Transferring wine from barrel to jug13:27 Carrying wine skins and jugs19:28 A beamed winepress24:43 More scenarios…50:16 Throwing things into wine56:40 Conclusion
In this episode, Warren Ingram and Pieter de Villiers discusses tax-free savings accounts, highlighting their importance as investment vehicles rather than mere savings accounts. They speak to the mechanics of how these accounts work, the benefits of early contributions, especially for children, and the necessity of educating the next generation about financial responsibility. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about tax-free accounts, strategies for maximizing contributions, and the importance of proper management and transfer of these accounts. TakeawaysTax-free savings accounts are better termed as tax-free investments.Contributions to tax-free accounts are limited to 36,000 Rand per year.Exceeding contribution limits incurs a 40% penalty.Tax-free accounts grow tax-free, but foreign dividends are taxed.Starting a tax-free account for children can set them up for financial success.Educating children about money is crucial as they approach adulthood.Tax-free accounts should not be used for short-term savings goals.Investing in diversified assets is key to maximizing returns in tax-free accounts.Transferring tax-free accounts is allowed and should be done carefully.Learn more about 10X Investments today: https://bit.ly/4hiEscGSend us a textHave a question for Warren? Don't forget to voice note your questions through our WhatsApp chat on (+27)79 807 8162 and you could be featured in one of our episodes. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Financial Freedom content: @HonestMoneyPod
#240: Transferring points is one of the best ways to maximize your points, so today we share the top airline and hotel transfer partners. We also cover strategies to get the most out of your points, including how to leverage transfer bonuses, identify sweet spots, avoid common mistakes, and more. Greg Davis-Kean is the founder of Frequent Miler, a blog dedicated to helping people maximize their travel rewards and loyalty programs, mostly without flying. He is also the host of the Frequent Miler on the Air podcast. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/top-transfer-partners-greg-frequent-miler Partner Deals Thrive Market: 30% off your first order of organic groceries + a free $60 gift Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn LMNT: Free sample pack of my favorite electrolyte drink mix NetSuite: Free KPI checklist to upgrade your business performance OpenPhone: 20% off the first 6 months of your own business phone system For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Greg Davis-Kean: Frequent Miler | Newsletter | Podcast Frequent Miler Resources Current Transfer Bonuses How to Save Miles by Flying More How to book EVA Air Infinity MileageLands awards How to book Vacasa Vacation Rentals with Wyndham points Flight Award Search Tools PointsYeah AwardTool ($20 off annual plans with code ALLTHEHACKS) ATH Podcast Airline/Hotel Transfer Partner Spreadsheet Ep #166: Best Award Search Tools for Booking Flights with Points & Miles with Greg the Frequent Miler Ep #167: Best Tools for Booking Hotels with Points & Miles with Greg the Frequent Miler Leave a review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Email for questions, hacks, deals, and feedback: podcast@allthehacks.com Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (01:00) Outsized Value from Transferring Points (02:27) Quick Episode Overview (08:21) Why Emirates First Class Is a Coveted Experience (14:07) Air Canada's Aeroplan Program (17:51) Maximizing Transfer Bonuses (19:17) Getting Value from the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club (25:29) Sweet Spot for Virgin Atlantic (32:49) Using Air France-KLM Flying Blue for Business Class Flights (39:09) Leveraging Avios Points (44:09) Avios Sweet Spots and Places to Avoid (49:44) Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific (55:44) Is the Avianca LifeMiles Program Worth It? (59:30) JetBlue's Transfer Partners (1:01:44) Southwest Airlines (1:04:39) Aeromexico (1:04:52) Qantas and Turkish Airlines (1:06:43) Booking Flights via United (1:09:26) EVA Air Program for Flights to Asia (1:11:18) Uses for ANA (1:12:45) TAP Air and Thai Airways (1:13:21) Why Greg Loves Alaska Miles (1:15:31) Difference Between Airline Miles vs. Hotel Points (1:16:37) Using Hyatt Points (1:18:07) Getting Value from Wyndham, IHG, and Hilton (1:21:11) The Marriott Bonvoy Program (1:21:40) Booking Hotels with Citi ThankYou Points (1:23:28) Leader's Club (1:25:10) Wells Fargo and Accor Points (1:25:58) Why You Should Set Up Your Award Programs in Advance (1:27:47) Is It Possible to Reverse Transfers? (1:28:56) Where to Find Greg and Frequent Miler Resources Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | X | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you are thinking of MOVING TO NEW ZEALAND and want to know more SIGN UP HERE for your FREE LIFE in NEW ZEALAND 5-DAY VIDEO GUIDE!Thinking of moving to New Zealand with your partner? In this episode, we sit down with Charlotte Stockman from NZ Shores Immigration Advisors to unravel the complexities of the New Zealand partnership visa, a visa that allows partners of Kiwi citizens and residents to live, work, and eventually gain residency in NZ. Charlotte shares exactly what Immigration NZ looks for in a relationship, how long you need to have lived together, what kind of evidence makes or breaks an application, and why simply being married isn't enough. Whether you're a Kiwi returning home with your significant other or a couple starting fresh in Aotearoa, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-life examples. We also dive into: • How to apply for a work or residency visa through a partnership • Whether you can enter New Zealand before your visa is approved • What happens if your relationship breaks down • How to include children in your application • Common pitfalls to avoid If you're in a genuine relationship and dreaming of a life in New Zealand, this episode is a must-listen.
Hour one of DJ & PK for July 22, 2025: Former BYU Quarterback Jake Retzlaff is transferring to Tulane Bob Casper recaps The Open Championship Memorable Sports Phrases with PK
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on July 21, 2025 Scotty G joined Jake to give his thoughts on Utah State's Athletic Director search. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Jake Retzlaff is transferring to Tulane, 2025 Summer League is in the books, Chris Paul returns to the Clippers for Year 21. Bozo of the Week Nomination: NFLPA Leader resigns after he got caught expensing Strip Club visits.
Top 3 Stories of the Day: Jake Retzlaff is transferring to Tulane, 2025 Summer League is in the books, Chris Paul returns to the Clippers for Year 21.
Mitch Harper, our BYU Insider for KSLSports.com, joined the show to talk about former BYU Quarterback Jake Retzlaff transferring to Tulane.
Jake & Ben Full Show from July 21, 2025 Hour 1 Scotty G joined Jake to give his thoughts on Utah State's Athletic Director search. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Jake Retzlaff is transferring to Tulane, 2025 Summer League is in the books, Chris Paul returns to the Clippers for Year 21. Bozo of the Week Nomination: NFLPA Leader resigns after he got caught expensing Strip Club visits. Hour 2 Mitch Harper, our BYU Insider for KSLSports.com, joined the show to talk about former BYU Quarterback Jake Retzlaff transferring to Tulane. Reports out of Cleveland Browns training camp suggest that Shedeur Sanders might not make the team. Don't ruin your wedding.
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In this episode, we dive into the complex world of Greek property inheritance. Whether it's land in the village no one can access, missing paperwork, or family disagreements, this conversation is for anyone in the Greek diaspora who feels stuck and powerless.I'm joined by Leonidas Marcantonatos and John Rigas, co-founders of Nexus Apex Partners, the official Greece Media partner for handling inheritance, tax representation, and accounting cases in Greece. Together, we share real stories and show how there is always a path forward, no matter how complicated it may seem.**Contact our team for your free two-part consultation:
By reconceiving the paint dealership he bought as a marketing & sales organization, Ryan Adams pushed it to new heights.Topics in Ryan's interview:Transferring from military to businessFocusing on selling one serviceUnderestimating working capital needsThe business tanked after acquisitionRescuing the company by fixing his sales processProperly incentivizing for the outcome he wantsLearning digital marketing himselfCost per acquisition metricWhere he finds good sales guysExpanding his territory by buying a competitorReferences and how to contact Ryan:LinkedInRhino Shield$100M Leads: How to Get Strangers To Want To Buy Your Stuff by Alex HormoziDownload the New CEO's Guide to Human Resources from Aspen HR:From this page or contact mark@aspenhr.comWork with an SBA loan team focused exclusively on helping entrepreneurs buy businesses:Pioneer Capital AdvisoryGet a complimentary IT audit of your target business:Email Nick Akers at nick@inzotechnologies.com, and tell him you're a searcherConnect with Acquiring Minds:See past + future interviews on the YouTube channelConnect with host Will Smith on LinkedInFollow Will on TwitterEdited by Anton RohozovProduced by Pam Cameron
Transferring credit risk via these mostly fully collateralized transactions moderately reduces capital needs, though the deals are opaque and there is some concentration risk. Speakers: Farooq Khan, VP-Senior Analyst, Moody's Ratings; Warren Kornfeld, Senior Vice President, Moody's RatingsHost: Danielle Reed, VP-Senior Research Writer, Moody's Ratings Related Research: Banks – United States of America: Credit risk transfer use should remain modest, but investor concentration is high 6 May 2025Banks – Europe: SRTs to support bank capital despite concentration and regulatory scrutiny 6 May 2025
Aaron Magness is the SVP of Marketing at Full Glass Wine Co., a brand acquisition and management firm focused on operating DTC wine companies with strong community roots and lasting customer value. From first-time buyers to wine club loyalists, Aaron leads marketing across a growing portfolio of brands, building distinct identities while driving collective growth at scale.With 15+ years of experience at fast-growing consumer brands, Aaron brings a sharp operator's mindset to every marketing challenge. His work centers on sustainable value creation, balancing customer acquisition with deep retention, brand storytelling with data-driven execution. Outside of Full Glass, he's also an active advisor and investor in consumer startups, with a passion for enhancing customer experience at every touchpoint.Whether unpacking how to manage marketing across multiple brands, sharing what he looks for in standout talent, or reflecting on the role of skill vs. luck in his career, Aaron offers a grounded, thoughtful take on what it really takes to lead modern marketing teams.He shares what it means to scale without shortcuts, how to build teams that compound over time, and why marketing today is more about connection than ever before.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:41] Intro[00:59] Investing in your professional network[01:47] Navigating job loss during economic downturns[03:09] Scaling DTC through subscription experience[06:03] Building expert teams in a startup portfolio[07:04] Transferring insights across brand portfolios[08:47] Electric Eye, Social Snowball, Portless, Reach & Zamp[15:08] Specializing before expanding your skillset[18:07] Aligning teams around shared outcomes[19:41] Focusing on customer quality over quantity[23:16] Balancing tools with firsthand market knowledgeResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeRedefining the fragmented DTC wine market by building a multi-brand platform, delivering curated wines fullglass.wine/Follow Aaron Magness linkedin.com/in/aaronmagnessSchedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectDrive revenue through affiliates & referrals socialsnowball.io/honestRevolutionize your inventory and fulfillment process portless.com/Level up your global sales withreach.com/honest Fully managed sales tax solution for Ecommerce brands zamp.com/honestIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Send us a textIn this episode of Iconic Seasons, host Aaron Meyer takes you back to an era when transferring in college basketball wasn't easy — it was a sacrifice. Before the transfer portal and NIL deals, switching schools meant sitting out an entire year, risking momentum, and betting on yourself.Aaron shares personal reflections — including a surprising moment when he couldn't recognize a single IU player at a Chipotle in Bloomington — and dives deep into the unforgettable transfer stories of Jason Williams, Ed O'Bannon, Hank Gathers, Felipe López, and Marcus Fizer.You'll hear about:
Traveling on Trust Trail requires we replace our pride with humility, a lifelong journey for us. Understanding six key concepts will help us head in the right direction: Believe without doubt, Transfer the Center, Endure Affliction, Bear with Others, Defer Gratification, and Accept Our Limitations.
Welcome to The Capitol Hoops Summer League @ DeMatha Summer Series of The DMV Hoops Podcast. We are broadcasting from DeMatha Catholic HS, for the entirety of the 2025 Summer League. Check in with us throughout the summer for player & coach interviews, live look-ins & more!In this episode, we sit down with Takoma Academy's Nick Parris. Parris joins the broadcast table with us to discuss...Transferring into Takoma Academy & that transitionHow Coach Credle helped develop him as a guardWhat it takes to win at Takoma AcademyListen to all of this & more in this episode of "The DMV Hoops Podcast."Kurt Cross - Producer & Host | Adam Crain - On Air TalentFollow On InstagramFollow On X/TwitterSports, DMV, Basketball, Kurt Cross, Hoops, Adam Crain, DMV Hoops, AAU, Capitol Hoops, Summer League, Nick Parris, Takoma AcademySupport the show
Marlon Suarez is a former college athlete and a Danaher Death Squad Jiu-jitsu black belt, who has achieved massive success as a New York Real Estate broker for two decades. Marlon shares his wisdom on the transferrable lessons of high-level athletics to entrepreneurial real estate, the importance of consistency and mentorship, and why we must all find our niche. 0.00: Marlon's background in D1l football and the lessons that transfer to business 7.00: Importance of controlling the variables we can control – work ethic and being in shape 11.00: Moving from professional Football to working in finance 18.00: The price you pay for competing in high level football and jiujitsu 27.00: Early days at Renzo Gracie and start of the DDS (Danaher Death Squad) 31.00: What makes John Danaher such a good coach 37.00: Training Jiujitsu as a super heavyweight 44.00: Transferring to Real Estate in Manhattan 50.00: Building a team in Real Estate and the joys of mentoring other agents 1.00.00: Clearing the noise and going solo again 1.08.00: Training in Jiujitsu after 50 and why longevity gets so important as you get older Until next time, love and good vibes. Podcast Website: https://enterthelionheart.com/ Check out the latest episode here: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enter-the-lionheart/id1554904704
We walk you through the steps of transferring over your games and saved files from a Nintendo Switch to a Switch 2.
"Pay Yourself First." It's become a buzzword in business…but what does it really mean?In this week's episode, we're diving into one of the biggest sources of financial stress for business owners – paying yourself. Most of us weren't taught how to handle business finances, and it creates a ton of anxiety. Am I saving enough? Doing it right? Transferring money properly?We get into:What “paying yourself first” actually looks like in practiceWhy you can't pay yourself with money the business isn't makingHow consistency is key (just like rent or your EMR)Whether to use payroll or just transfer funds directlyHow to overcome the anxiety and confusion around business financesAt the end of the day, the most important thing you can do to pay yourself well is to make the business successful. There's no revenue cap — so optimizing your caseload is the fastest way to give yourself a raise.
Starting Lineup: Impact NIL settlement will have on college athletics and transfer portal more on NIL What You May Have Missed: Major Pain in the Butt
Topics covered in this episode: platformdirs poethepoet - “Poe the Poet is a batteries included task runner that works well with poetry or with uv.” Python Pandas Ditches NumPy for Speedier PyArrow pointblank: Data validation made beautiful and powerful Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Michael #1: platformdirs A small Python module for determining appropriate platform-specific dirs, e.g. a "user data dir". Why the community moved on from appdirs to platformdirs At AppDirs: Note: This project has been officially deprecated. You may want to check out pypi.org/project/platformdirs/ which is a more active fork of appdirs. Thanks to everyone who has used appdirs. Shout out to ActiveState for the time they gave their employees to work on this over the years. Better than AppDirs: Works today, works tomorrow – new Python releases sometimes change low-level APIs (win32com, pathlib, Apple sandbox rules). platformdirs tracks those changes so your code keeps running. First-class typing – no more types-appdirs stubs; editors autocomplete paths as Path objects. Richer directory set – if you need a user's Downloads folder or a per-session runtime dir, there's a helper for it. Cleaner internals – rewritten to use pathlib, caching, and extensive test coverage; all platforms are exercised in CI. Community stewardship – the project lives in the PyPA orbit and gets security/compatibility patches quickly. Brian #2: poethepoet - “Poe the Poet is a batteries included task runner that works well with poetry or with uv.” from Bob Belderbos Tasks are easy to define and are defined in pyproject.toml Michael #3: Python Pandas Ditches NumPy for Speedier PyArrow Pandas 3.0 will significantly boost performance by replacing NumPy with PyArrow as its default engine, enabling faster loading and reading of columnar data. Recently talked with Reuven Lerner about this on Talk Python too. In the next version, v3.0, PyArrow will be a required dependency, with pyarrow.string being the default type inferred for string data. PyArrow is 10 times faster. PyArrow offers columnar storage, which eliminates all that computational back and forth that comes with NumPy. PyArrow paves the way for running Pandas, by default, on Copy on Write mode, which improves memory and performance usage. Brian #4: pointblank: Data validation made beautiful and powerful “With its … chainable API, you can … validate your data against comprehensive quality checks …” Extras Brian: Ruff rules Ruff users, what rules are using and what are you ignoring? Python 3.14.0b2 - did we already cover this? Transferring your Mastodon account to another server, in case anyone was thinking about doing that I'm trying out Fathom Analytics for privacy friendly analytics Michael: Polars for Power Users: Transform Your Data Analysis Game Course Joke: Does your dog bite?