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Topics on this week's episode with Greg Huss and South Bend Cubs broadcaster Brendan King:Ryan Gallagher's breakout to Top 20 prospectTyler Schlaffer's impressive runErian Rodriguez's return from injuryJaxon Wiggins' utter dominanceNick Dean's under-the-radar ascensionJefferson Rojas as the organization's top prospect?Cristian Hernandez's steady defenseCarter Trice's do-it-all performance
Cubs Fall to Captains on Star Wars Night Despite Carter Trice’s Two-Homer Effort On a steamy Star Wars Night at Four Winds Field, the South Bend Cubs fell to the Lake County Captains 10–5, despite two home runs from Carter Trice and an energetic crowd filled with Jedi robes, lightsabers, and stormtroopers. The Captains used speed, power, and a six-run 9th inning to pull away late. Ryan Gallagher, the Cubs’ 18th-ranked prospect, got the start but ran into turbulence in the 2nd inning. Lake County’s Jonah Advincula and Juan Benjamin each hit solo home runs to give the visitors an early 2–1 lead. Gallagher went 5 2/3 innings, allowing 8 hits and 3 earned runs while striking out 6 before turning things over to the bullpen. Carter Trice provided an early spark for South Bend, blasting a solo homer (9) to left-center in the bottom of the 1st to tie the game 1–1. In the 7th, the Cubs threatened again with two outs. Andy Garriola and Ivan Brethowr singled, and Miguel Pabon beat out an infield hit to load the bases. The Captains turned to reliever Jack Jasiak, who struck out Brian Kalmer looking on a borderline pitch to end the rally and maintain the 3–1 lead. In the top of the 8th, Cubs reliever Luis Rujano recorded two quick outs, then issued three straight walks and hit Christian Knapczyk with two strikes to force in a run, making it 4–1. The Cubs responded in the bottom half. Trice and Jefferson Rojas singled, and Cristian Hernandez reached on a throwing error by third baseman Juan Benjamin, scoring Trice and trimming the lead to 4–2. But the Captains escaped again, striking out Garriola to end the inning. Then came the top of the 9th—a full-on Empire strike. Grayson Moore gave up a leadoff double to Jose Devers, followed by a two-run double from Johnny Tincher. Moore walked three batters before giving way to Burl Carraway, who uncorked a wild pitch that brought in another run. In all, Lake County scored six runs in the inning, sending 10 batters to the plate and taking a commanding 10–2 lead. South Bend mounted one last stand in the bottom of the 9th. Ivan Brethowr doubled, and Brian Kalmer followed with an RBI double. Then, with two outs, Trice crushed his second home run of the night (10)—a two-run blast to left-center, cutting the deficit to 10–5. But James Triantos struck out to end the game. Lake County finished with 12 hits and 9 stolen bases, compared to South Bend’s 9 hits and 1 stolen base. Final Score: Lake County Captains 10 South Bend Cubs 5 Next Game: The series finale is Sunday afternoon at Four Winds Field. First pitch at 2:05 p.m., pregame starts at 1:45 on Sports Radio WSBT. May the Force be with the Cubs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Invitée du magazine Idées, Agnès Callamard, spécialiste des droits humains, est secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International depuis 2021. Dans son livre Une enquêtrice à l'ONU, et au micro de Pierre-Édouard Deldique (dans une émission enregistrée avant la guerre entre Israël et l'Iran), elle revient sur les grandes enquêtes qu'elle a menées comme rapporteuse spéciale des Nations unies sur les exécutions extrajudiciaires entre 2016 et 2021. Premier de ces dossiers, pour nous à RFI, il y a l'assassinat de Ghislaine Dupont et Claude Verlon, à Kidal, dans le nord du Mali. Au cours de l'émission, Agnès Callamard raconte comment elle s'est heurtée aux secrets d'État. Avec d'autres, elle a aussi mené l'enquête sur l'assassinat du journaliste Jamal Khashoggi dans l'ambassade d'Arabie saoudite à Istanbul. Volontaire, dynamique, défenseuse de la cause des femmes, cette femme engagée raconte aussi son parcours dans l'émission diffusée à une époque où les droits humains sont menacés. Dans son livre, comme dans l'émission, elle déplore « l'arrivée d'une nouvelle ère, caractérisée par l'annihilation du droit international ainsi que la décomposition des institutions et acteurs multilatéraux ». Triste anniversaire pour l'ONU qui, 80 ans après sa création ne peut que mesurer l'ampleur de son impuissance. À écouter aussiAgnès Callamard, nouvelle secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International Représentante française d'Amnesty International, Agnès Callamard écrit : « Je suis l'une des porte-voix de celles et ceux qui ont souffert. Je me bats contre les dictatures, les oppressions, les exactions. » Agnès Callamard (avec Alexandre Duyck), Une enquêtrice à l'ONU chez Flammarion. Programmation musicale : Anouar Brahem Dancing under the meteorites After the last sky. ► Idées chaque dimanche à 21h10 heure française et en podcast dès le dimanche matin 7h00 heure française.
Invitée du magazine Idées, Agnès Callamard, spécialiste des droits humains, est secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International depuis 2021. Dans son livre Une enquêtrice à l'ONU, et au micro de Pierre-Édouard Deldique (dans une émission enregistrée avant la guerre entre Israël et l'Iran), elle revient sur les grandes enquêtes qu'elle a menées comme rapporteuse spéciale des Nations unies sur les exécutions extrajudiciaires entre 2016 et 2021. Premier de ces dossiers, pour nous à RFI, il y a l'assassinat de Ghislaine Dupont et Claude Verlon, à Kidal, dans le nord du Mali. Au cours de l'émission, Agnès Callamard raconte comment elle s'est heurtée aux secrets d'État. Avec d'autres, elle a aussi mené l'enquête sur l'assassinat du journaliste Jamal Khashoggi dans l'ambassade d'Arabie saoudite à Istanbul. Volontaire, dynamique, défenseuse de la cause des femmes, cette femme engagée raconte aussi son parcours dans l'émission diffusée à une époque où les droits humains sont menacés. Dans son livre, comme dans l'émission, elle déplore « l'arrivée d'une nouvelle ère, caractérisée par l'annihilation du droit international ainsi que la décomposition des institutions et acteurs multilatéraux ». Triste anniversaire pour l'ONU qui, 80 ans après sa création ne peut que mesurer l'ampleur de son impuissance. À écouter aussiAgnès Callamard, nouvelle secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International Représentante française d'Amnesty International, Agnès Callamard écrit : « Je suis l'une des porte-voix de celles et ceux qui ont souffert. Je me bats contre les dictatures, les oppressions, les exactions. » Agnès Callamard (avec Alexandre Duyck), Une enquêtrice à l'ONU chez Flammarion. Programmation musicale : Anouar Brahem Dancing under the meteorites After the last sky. ► Idées chaque dimanche à 21h10 heure française et en podcast dès le dimanche matin 7h00 heure française.
Genesis 14:17-24
We get a little rowdy today with our podcast guests - Tim & Trice, the tall bankers - sharing Freedom Fests of yore, along with this year's schedule and an exciting lightning round. Listen in for summer fun!
Baltimore-based artist and designer Elijah Trice returns to talk about growth, storytelling, and painting the everyday with dignity and joy.Since our last conversation in 2022, Elijah has expanded his practice beyond hyperrealistic portraiture to explore themes of childhood memory and creative freedom. We recorded this just after his first solo show, Nothing Else Matters, which followed a transformative residency at Maryland Hall. Elijah shares how his architectural training shaped his painting style, what he's learning from teaching, and why joy is radical in a world so often defined by struggle.How building furniture sparked a deeper connection to makingUsing vivid backgrounds and saturated color to honor Black eleganceTapping into nostalgia, storytelling, and his inner childThe pros and cons of meticulous planning vs improvising in the studioWhy nothing else matters—except the subject
Et si ce n'était pas notre organisation le problème… mais juste trop de trucs à organiser ? Dans cet épisode, on plonge dans une catégorie d'objets très particulière : ceux qui donnent l'illusion qu'on est organisé·e. Boîtes, pochettes, carnets, systèmes de rangement ultra-pensés… Ces objets sont censés nous faciliter la vie, mais finissent souvent par l'encombrer un peu plus. On parle ici d'objets “magiques” qui promettent de tout régler – sauf qu'ils nous détournent du vrai sujet : faire du tri. Et parfois, c'est même pire… ils entretiennent notre sentiment de culpabilité et l'impression qu'on est débordé·e parce qu'on s'organise mal, alors qu'on est juste en train de tenter de ranger une maison qui déborde.
Genesis 12:10-13:1
#TravisTrice #Criollos #OKCThunder Más De Una Milla 29/05/2025 Los Criollos de Caguas derrotaron a los Cangrejeros de Santurce en otro clásico del BSN | Cheick Diallo le faltó el respeto a Tjader Fernández | Travis Trice ha estado fenomenal con Caguas | El Thunder de Oklahoma adelantó a su primera final de la NBA #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo#PeriodismoDigital #Comparte #PonloEnLaNevera #BSNPR #Baloncesto #NBA
#TravisTrice #Criollos #OKCThunder Más De Una Milla 29/05/2025 Los Criollos de Caguas derrotaron a los Cangrejeros de Santurce en otro clásico del BSN | Cheick Diallo le faltó el respeto a Tjader Fernández | Travis Trice ha estado fenomenal con Caguas | El Thunder de Oklahoma adelantó a su primera final de la NBA #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo#PeriodismoDigital #Comparte #PonloEnLaNevera #BSNPR #Baloncesto #NBA
AM Live Guest Gwen Trice 5/27/2025
In this inspiring episode, Dr. Cindy Trice joins us to talk about carving your own path in veterinary medicine—and life. From working in film production to becoming a nationally recognized relief veterinarian, Cindy shares how following her instincts (and curiosity) led her to build Relief Rover, co-found Kick It Pajamas, and advocate for mental health and belonging in the profession. Cindy's story is one of creativity, compassion, and courage. She opens up about her recovery after a traumatic car accident, her cancer diagnosis, and how her personal experiences shaped her approach to leadership and entrepreneurship. This episode is full of powerful reflections for anyone who's ever wondered: What if the traditional path doesn't fit?
Genesis 12:4-9
This week the crew is joined by LA SParks Weekly host and WNBA Insider, DJ Tricey Trice! they discuss their excitement for the Sparks new regime and why so many young draft picks get waived every year. They talk about Pope Leo the XIV being announced and the controversary surrounding his past and race. In Quick HIts, Beav tells us not to be fooled by the Cowboys fake humbleness heading into their week 1 matchup against the defending Champion Eagles. They discuss the NBA lottery and if it was rigged for the Mavericks. In Rule Breakers, they discuss Charles Barkely's ignorant comments on fraternities, Paul Pierces skewed views on marraige and old men wyling. Enjoy!
In this episode, we sit down with Travis to talk about his journey through the world of professional basketball. From his time in the CBA to unforgettable experiences overseas, Travis shares what it's really like to hoop internationally. We also dive into his current plans, his thoughts on Kenny Lofton Jr., and the real market value of the BSN.Plus, we get his take on the NBA Mount Rushmore, his experience playing for Team USA, and when we can expect to see him back on the court. To wrap it all up, Travis gives some solid advice to young hoopers chasing the pro dream.Don't miss this one — it's packed with insight, stories, and game!Redes Sociales:Pase Extra: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paseextra- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paseextra/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe7xY9Qw/JP: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jean.paul49/ Sergio: - Instagram: https:/www.instagram.com/sergio_colon5/ Travis Trice: https://www.instagram.com/tricetra?igsh=MW9iMW1ycTFhNzlkZQ==00:00 INTRO02:20 CBA06:38 Experiencias en overseas11:20 Cuáles son los planes de Travis13: Kenny Lofton Jr.16:00 Cuanto valor tiene el BSN en el mercado?22:18 NBA Mount Rushmore27:50 Travis jugó em Team USA35:26 Cuando vuelve al tabloncillo?39:29 Consejo para los jovenes
Final Score: Cedar Rapids Kernels 9, South Bend Cubs 1 The South Bend Cubs dropped the series finale to the Cedar Rapids Kernels, closing out a difficult road trip with a 9–1 loss. The defeat drops the Cubs to 1–13 on the road this season and gives the Kernels five wins in the six-game set. South Bend struck first with a Carter Trice RBI single in the top of the first. Trice also stood out defensively, making key plays in center field during the third and fourth innings to momentarily keep the game close. Trice and Reginald Preciado each recorded two hits in the game. Starter Kenten Egbert gave up back-to-back singles before being pulled for Joe Nahas in the fifth. That inning unraveled quickly, as the Kernels sent eight batters to the plate and scored five runs on four singles to take control. Cedar Rapids later added two more runs in the bottom of the eighth, finishing with 11 hits to South Bend’s 9. Reliever Luis Rujano provided a bright spot out of the bullpen, throwing 1.2 innings and striking out three. The Cubs had a chance to rally in the eighth with the bases loaded but couldn’t push across another run. South Bend returns home to Four Winds Field next week for a six-game homestand against the Fort Wayne TinCaps, hoping to reverse their road struggles and get back on trackSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Genesis 12:1-3
Genesis 11:10-12:1
Mark 16:7; Luke 23:24; 1 Cor. 15:5
Final: West Michigan Whitecaps 10, South Bend Cubs 9 (10 innings) The South Bend Cubs and West Michigan Whitecaps went head-to-head in a thrilling back-and-forth battle today in Midwest League High-A action. South Bend came out swinging, plating one run in the first inning before tacking on two more in the top of the second to jump out to a 3-0 lead. But the Whitecaps didn’t waste time answering back—West Michigan rallied for three runs of their own in the bottom of the second to tie things up at 3-3. In the top of the fourth, Andy Garriola launched his third home run of the season, a solo shot that briefly put the Cubs back on top, 4-3. But the Whitecaps responded once again, evening the score at 4-4 in the bottom half of the inning, keeping the tug-of-war alive The fireworks continued in the seventh when Ariel Armas crushed his first professional home run—a three-run blast that brought Reivaj Garcia and Reginald Preciado home and gave South Bend a 7-4 lead. But true to the game’s back-and-forth nature, Cubs relievers struggled to lock it down. West Michigan mounted a late comeback, plating four runs in the bottom of the eighth to surge ahead, 8-7. Refusing to go quietly, Carter Trice led off the top of the ninth with a double. A few batters later, Andy Garriola came through again, ripping a clutch RBI double to bring Trice home and tie the game at 8-8, setting up a dramatic finish. Cubs reliever Vince Reilly stopped the Whitecaps in the ninth and returned for the 10th, where South Bend reclaimed the lead on a sacrifice fly from Rafael Morel that scored Reginald Preciado, putting the Cubs ahead 9-8 But the lead didn’t hold. West Michigan tied the game once more in the bottom of the 10th and loaded the bases. Brett Callahan then delivered the final blow—a walk-off single off Reilly that brought Abel Bastidas home and sealed a dramatic 10-9 victory for the Whitecaps. With the loss, the South Bend Cubs have now dropped six straight games, while West Michigan continues to ride momentum through the series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:14:40 - L'invité d'un jour dans le monde - À l'occasion de la sortie de son livre témoignage "Une enquêtrice à l'ONU", Agnès Callamard est l'invitée d'"Un jour dans le monde". La secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International revient sur ses années aux Nations unies et les moments fondateurs de son engagement pour les droits humains.
L'émission 28 minutes du 09/04/2025 Quand les États assassinent : une enquêtrice seule face aux puissantsAgnès Callamard est secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International depuis 2021, une ONG qu'elle intègre dès 1998. En 2016, son engagement en faveur des droits humains la dirige vers l'ONU : elle est nommée rapporteuse spéciale pour les exécutions extrajudiciaires. Ce mercredi 9 avril, elle publie "Une enquêtrice à l'ONU" aux éditions Flammarion, un livre-témoignage qui dévoile les coulisses de ses années de travail. Elle y raconte ses enquêtes les plus importantes, comme le meurtre du journaliste saoudien Jamal Khashoggi ou de l'opposant russe Alexeï Navalny, mais aussi les pressions diplomatiques et les risques encourus par les défenseurs des droits humains. Environnement : l'État en fait-il trop ou pas assez ? Mardi 8 avril, trois ONG ont attaqué l'État en justice pour son manque d'adaptation face au changement climatique. Le même jour, le projet de loi de simplification de la vie économique était débattu à l'Assemblée nationale. Ce texte ambitionnait de faciliter la vie des entrepreneurs, mais il est devenu un véritable champ de bataille politique, notamment en matière d'écologie. La droite et l'extrême droite souhaitent notamment la suppression des ZFE (Zones à faibles émissions, où les véhicules les plus polluants n'on pas le droit de circuler) et d'agences telles que l'Office français de la biodiversité ou l'Agence de l'environnement et de la maîtrise de l'énergie, au grand dam de la gauche et des écologistes. Ce passage dans l'hémicycle réactive le débat sur la place donnée à l'écologie en France, ainsi que des moyens dont se dote l'État pour répondre au changement climatique. Enfin, Xavier Mauduit raconte une histoire de guillotine à l'occasion de l'annonce de la panthéonisation de Robert Badinter, artisan de l'abolition de la peine de mort en France. Marie Bonnisseau nous emmène en Suède, où un hôtel écologique en faillite s'est rendu coupable de crimes environnementaux. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 9 avril 2025 Présentation Renaud Dély Production KM, ARTE Radio
Genesis 11:1-9
Genesis 10:8-14
Pastor Buck Trice blessed us with a message yesterday! He came all the way from Houston and for that we are grateful!
Genesis 10:1-32
Reflecting on the progress made since 1995, Michael Trice (the Spehar-Halligan Professor and Executive Director at the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University) also confronts the harsh reality that resistance to gender justice is growing, driven by nationalism, authoritarianism, and religious fundamentalism. He shares how his center is working to counteract this backlash by equipping faith-based institutions with the tools to challenge patriarchal interpretations of religious texts and foster inclusive leadership within religious and academic spaces. He speaks passionately about the need to build alliances that transcend traditional advocacy silos, bringing together gender justice movements with climate activism, labor rights, racial justice, and democracy-building efforts. In an era where misinformation spreads rapidly, he emphasizes the importance of countering harmful narratives and reclaiming public discourse with values rooted in equity and inclusion. As they discuss the challenges of the current political climate, Michael reflects on what it takes to maintain hope and resilience and he draws from Pope Francis' warning about the dangers of disconnection and reminds us that at the heart of progress—whether in policy, activism, or daily life—is the fundamental belief that we need one another. As the episode concludes, Michael leaves listeners with an open question for the next guest, curious about his question? Start listening. #WalkTalkListen #CSW69 #GenderEquality #FaithInAction #IntersectionalJustice #EndGenderDiscrimination #BeijingDeclaration #Misinformation #InterfaithDialogue #HumanRights #putdowntheduckie Listener Engagement: Share your thoughts on this episode via walktalklisten. Your feedback is invaluable to us. You can find Michael's Center CEIE on social media: LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram and they also have their own website. Michael is himself also on LinkedIn and Facebook. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast and Maurice by liking and following Maurice on Blue Sky, Facebook and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All," featuring Church World Service (CWS) and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
John 11:1-44
Les 10 erreurs qui freinent votre croissance sur InstagramSi vousavez un compte Instagram, vous avez sûrement déjà ressenti cette frustration : malgré des heures passées à peaufiner vos publications, le résultat reste décevant. Entre les conseils que vous avez pu glaner ça et là, les tendances en constante évolution et la comparaison inévitable avec d'autres artistes à qui tout semble tout réussir, on peut facilement se sentir perdu·e.Dans cet épisode, nous allons voir ensemble :Les 10 erreurs qui freinent votre croissance sur Instagram (et comment y remédier rapidement !)Les pièges à éviter pour ne pas noyer vos publications dans la masseEt surtout, comment optimiser votre contenu sans y consacrer toute votre énergie grâce à des ajustements simplesQue vous ayez déjà essayé de suivre les conseils du moment ou que vous cherchiez à comprendre pourquoi vos efforts ne se traduisent pas en visibilité, cet épisode est là pour vous donner des pistes concrètes pour plaire aux algorithmes et booster votre visibilité sur Instagram, tout en restant fidèle à votre style et à votre univers.Bonne écoute ! Retrouvez les notes de l'épisode ici : https://elodie-illustrations.net/124
John 6:16-21; Matthew 14:22-33
Mickey Don PophinFebruary 15, 1949 — September 26, 2024Mickey Don Pophin, 75, of Waco, TX, passed away on Thursday, September 26, 2024, in the hospice unit at Providence Hospital after a lengthy struggle of health problems.Mickey graduated from Robinson High School in Robinson, TX, in 1967. He then went to MCC for 2 years. Mickey was a firefighter/EMT for 22 years serving Taylor, TX and Round Rock, TX. He then worked 15 years at the Texas Commission on Fire Protection.Mickey was preceded in death by his first wife, Brenda; parents, Raymond and Lydia Pophin; and brothers, Trice, Earl, and Thomas.He is survived by his wife, Linneda (Linn); brother, Weldon; sister-in-law, Joy; daughter Jana Benjey; stepdaughter Julie (Brent) Horsley; stepsons, Scott Miller and Chuck (Debbie) Miller; along with 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11am, Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Meadowbrook Baptist Church, 1207 N. Old Robinson Rd, Waco, TX, 76706.
John 6:1-15
John 2:12-25
JEFF TRICE Discusses the Byrd Theater Renovation Project full 870 Fri, 17 Jan 2025 16:04:00 +0000 WoOdvm6kQmdV2UcsAxhBzjCTjmyYlA4v news Richmond's Morning News with John Reid news JEFF TRICE Discusses the Byrd Theater Renovation Project On Richmond's Morning News, John Reid discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.c
Mona Benabdelhak, nouvelle enquêtrice cette saison, fait une apparition remarquée dans l'émission...Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.
SHE LOOKS FORWARD TO YOUR PROMPT REPLY—Jody Quon's desk is immaculate. There's a lot there, but she knows exactly where everything is. It's like an image out of Things Organized Neatly.She rarely swears. Or loses her temper. In fact she's one of the most temperate people in the office. Maybe the most. She's often been referred to as a “rock.”She remembers every shoot and how much it cost to produce. She knows who needs work and who she can ask for favors.She's got the magazine schedule memorized and expects you to as well. She's probably got your schedule memorized, too. She's usually one of the first in the office and last to leave. In fact, on the day she was scheduled to give birth to her first child, she came to work and put in a full day. When her water broke at around 6pm, she called her husband to say, “It's time.”I don't know if any of this is true. Except the baby thing. That is true. Kathy Ryan told me so.I had a teacher in high school, Ms. Trice. She was tough. I didn't much like her. She would often call me out for this or that. Forty years later, she's the only one I remember, and I remember her very fondly. In my career, I've often thought that the best managing editors, production directors, and photography directors were just like Ms. Trice. These positions, more than any others, are what make magazines work. They're hard on you because they expect you to be as professional as you can be. They make you better. (I see you, Claire, Jenn, Nate, Carol, and Sally.)I suspect that a slew of Jody Quon's coworkers and collaborators feel that same way about her. Actually, I don't suspect. I know. I've heard it from all corners of the magazine business. I heard it again yesterday from her mentor and good friend, Kathy Ryan.“She just has that work ethic,” Ryan says. “It's just incredible when you think about it. The ambition of some of the things that they've done. And that has been happening right from the beginning. Ambition in the best sense. Thinking big. And she's cool, always cool under pressure. We had a grand time working together. I still miss her.”Jody Quon is one of those people who makes everybody around her better. That's what I believe. And after this conversation, you probably will, too.es.”—This episode is made possible by our friends at Mountain Gazette, Commercial Type, and Freeport Press. Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!) is a production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes d'Olivier Delacroix. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.
December 6, 2024 - Season 15, Episode 61 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Friday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right into talking about the late-game fourth down decision that Detroit Lions HC Dan Campbell made Thursday night against the Green Bay Packers. We discuss the decision and if Pittsburgh Steelers HC Mike Tomlin would have done the same thing in that situation. Based on the team's Thursday injury report, the Steelers certainly seem to be a healthy team as they head into their Week 14 Sunday home game against the Cleveland Browns. We discuss that injury report and the activation of CB Cory Trice Jr. from the Reserve/Injured list on Thursday. We also look ahead at what the Steelers Sunday inactive list might look like and if Trice might be on it. Can Tomlin's Coach of the Year candidacy ultimately be helped by the Steelers being on Hard Knocks? We discuss that topic briefly. Steelers coordinators Arthur Smith and Teryl Austin both held their weekly media sessions on Thursday, so Alex and I parse the meaningful things that both had to see during their sessions. Baltimore Ravens WR Diontae Johnson certainly is going down a wrong path with his current team and we discuss the latest news on him and his immediate future. Alex and I then proceed to give our full breakdown and preview of the Steelers' Sunday home game against the Browns. We go over what we have observed the last few weeks from the Browns, what they did specifically against the Steelers in their win a few weeks ago, and much more. We go over how both teams are likely to scheme on both sides of the football as well. Later in this show, Alex and I give our picks for all of the Week 14 NFL games against the spread. This segment also includes our final score predictions for the Steelers Sunday home game against the Browns, This 104-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted, and we close things by answering a few emails that we recently received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
INÉDIT - Anne Priem, commandant de police et chef de groupe de brigade criminelle à la Police Judiciaire de Lille, était l'invitée de L'heure du crime. Elle revient sur l'enquête du meurtre de Marianne Listoir. Une affaire très marquante pour la commandant de police. Dans ce podcast inédit, découvrez un supplément de l'émission de "L'heure du crime". Questions oubliées, ou qui n'ont pas pu être posées à l'antenne, Justine Vignaux reste en studio avec l'invité(e) de Jean-Alphonse Richard, pour en savoir plus sur l'affaire du jour.
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Start small, dream big! PR can amplify your voice and elevate your business to the next level. In today's client spotlight, we feature PR powerhouse Natalie Trice, who shares invaluable insights on starting small with PR efforts, leveraging consistent media features, and transforming her business. We dive into practical PR tips, effective pitching strategies, and the importance of setting boundaries. If you're looking to elevate your business with strategic PR, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Tune in to hear: How starting with smaller media outlets like blogs and podcasts can build confidence and create a strong media presence Leveraging regular media features can transform your business, with structured systems helping to organize and scale it The importance of personalizing and clarifying pitches to make them relevant and concise while building lasting relationships with journalists The value in appreciating small milestones and reflecting on weekly achievements to stay motivated and balance business demands with growth appreciationCONNECT WITH NATALIE:Website: natalietrice.co.ukInstagram: @natalietricepublicity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-trice/Free Resource: https://natalietrice.ck.page/c556c56f7dCONNECT WITH HOLLY:• ASK ME ANYTHING: www.hollymariehaynes.com/chat• WATCH THE EPISODE AND BONUS CONTENT ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@hollymariehaynes• LISTEN TO DITCH THE SOCIAL DRAMA: https://www.hollymariehaynes.com/social• WORK WITH HOLLY: www.hollymariehaynes.com/workwith me