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Meet Edward Heath who drives a tour bus on Fogo Island + We'll look back to May of 2000 which was a tumultuous time for the Fogo Island Co-op + What Shorefast founder Zita Cobb has to say about prosperity.
SlapperCast Episode 380: "Tumultuous Leprechaun" This past weekend marked the beginning of the Big Turbo Hiatus, and we kicked it off by playing two really fun shows with our old friend KEITH YORK up in Granbury and Richardson at two of the finest new Irish pubs in Texas, The Pub McDonough and Gillespie's Irish Tavern. Coming up this week, we have three shows with a different drummer each night. JUSTUS SWANTNER of Lonefeather on Wednesday, MIKE MCALOON on Thursday, and KEITH YORK again on Saturday. And then at some point in the near future, we'll be joined by JAMES EDWARDS, whom y'all got to meet last week. Lots of question marks hanging over Blaggards for the next few months, but it's going to be a fun ride. COME SEE A SHOW! https://blaggards.com/shows/ Show dates Blaggards.com Facebook Bandsintown Follow us on social media YouTube Facebook Twitter Instagram Become a Patron Join Blaggards on Patreon for bonus podcast content, live tracks, rough mixes, and other exclusives. Rate us Rate and review SlapperCast on iTunes Questions? If you have questions for a future Q&A episode, leave a comment on Patreon, or tweet them to us with the hashtag #slappercast.
Catch the latest political insights and behind-the-scenes reporting on Inside Politics Sunday with Anu Raju. From Trump's rollercoaster week to key Senate races, explore the corridors of power now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Send us Fan MailWelcome back to Worldchanger Wednesday. This energy update was recorded live for the week of April 29th-May 6, 2026. It includes a live energy update for the Worldchanger Collective, live Q&A, and brief individual energy reads.
In a week that started with Pres. Trump's outrageous genocidal threats against Iran, then saw him apparently agree to a ceasefire while Israel unleashed a torrent of violence against Lebanon... JWE president Helena Cobban was happy to be able to assess the broader impact of these events with Sri Lankan analyst Indi Samarajiva. Indi's main writing platform is indi.ca.This was latest episode in our continuing series on the Iran Crisis. Find the multimedia records of this episode and all its others at this Online Learning Hub on our website.Support the show
What does it really mean to lead when the world feels like it's on fire-when the news cycle, the climate, the culture, and even our own nervous systems feel stretched past capacity? In this episode of The Rose Woman Podcast, we're asking a deeper question beneath all the conversations about performance, productivity, and “resilience”: What kind of inner life does it take to stay human, sensitive, and sane while holding responsibility for others?Since 2005, Amy Elizabeth Fox has served as one of the founders and Chief Executive Officer of Mobius Executive Leadership, a global transformational leadership firm. For the last twenty years, she has served as a leadership and culture change advisor to eminent professional services firms and Fortune 500 companies and facilitated immersive executive development programs for senior leaders.Mobius offers top team intervention, business mediation, executive coaching, and personal mastery programs, all aimed at unlocking potential and building deeper trust, intimacy, and change agility within a company's top tier. Mobius also sponsors a professional development arm for maturing transformational practitioners called the Next Practice Institute and has an e-learning arm entitled Mobius Touch.Amy is considered an expert in healing individual, family, and collective trauma and has been a pioneer in introducing trauma-informed development and psycho-spiritual principles into leadership programs. If you're curious about how leadership, trauma healing, and spiritual practice can actually belong in the same sentence, you'll want to lean into this one. Settle in, listen to the full conversationIn this episode, we cover so many topics, including:(00:00:00) Introduction to Amy Fox and Leading in Chaos(00:04:58) Amy's Path merging Spirituality, Activism, and Leadership Work(00:07:01) Challenges of Corporate Culture and the Need for Inner Development(00:10:00) Organizational Consulting in Behavior and Executive Development(00:15:37) How the Book came through Meditation and Collaboration with Nicholas Janni(00:18:35) Meditation as Deep Receptivity and Access to Higher Guidance(00:22:47) Ongoing Inner Work as the Ethical Basis for Transformational Leadership(00:24:42) “Next Practices”: Inner Ground, Regulation, and Imagination in Chaos(00:27:15) The Role of Leaders in Creating Stable and Supportive Environments(00:32:17) “Nests” and Micro-Communities as Islands of Coherence and Care(00:35:11) The Impact of Gender and Cultural Dynamics on Leadership(00:37:56) Humility vs. Trauma-Driven Narcissism in Leadership(00:40:53) Inner Safety and Risk-Taking(00:42:55) “Innovation Titration” and Contemplative Practice to Handle speed(00:45:34) The Importance of Ethical Counsel, Humility, and Hope(00:50:48) Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Lead with Beauty(00:53:35) David Whyte's “Start Close In.”Helpful links:Amy Elizabeth Fox - CEO of Mobius Leadership and Author of Leading in Chaos: A Clarion Call To A New Future From Two Pioneers In Leadership Development And Transformational. Now Available on AmazonNext Practice InstituteFoundations of Trauma-Informed Coaching & ConsultingFollow on Instagram @amymobius @mobiusexecutiveleadership Linkedin @amyelizabethfox Facebook @amy.e.fox.94 @mobiusUSNicholas Janni - Episode #159 Becoming a Radiant Leader with Nicholas Janni and Author of Leading in ChaosThomas HüblPatrick Connor - Episode # 130: Being the Love that You Are with Patrick ConnorErica Ariel FoxLynda CaesaraShai TubaliLucy Caldwell - Episode # 163: Building Power from The Bottom Up- Impact CirclesAmy Edmondson - Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing WellYour host:NEW Book by Christine: Mantra, Tantra, Ayahuasca: Ecstasy, Devotion, and the Return of the Holy Body. Available on Amazon and Spotify AudiobooksBhakti House Immersion with Christine Mason and Adam Bauer, with Special Guests Christopher “Hareesh” Wallis and Peter Dawkins on May 17–27, 2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drew Schardt, Co-Head of Direct Equity Investments at Hamilton Lane, joins the InsuranceAUM.com podcast to discuss how investors should be thinking about private markets in today's uncertain environment. From the firm's “Pandora's Box” outlook to the broader macro backdrop, Drew breaks down the key forces shaping private equity, private credit, and portfolio construction. Drew Schardt also explores the disconnect between headlines and underlying fundamentals, particularly in private credit, and why diversification, structure, and long-term positioning remain critical. The conversation touches on liquidity trends, secondaries, and the growing role of new investment structures as investors adapt to a more complex and dynamic market landscape.
Fluent Fiction - French: Éloi's Spring: Healing Traditions in a Tumultuous Carthage Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-03-30-07-38-19-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Au cœur de Carthage, la rumeur du marché se mêlait au parfum des fleurs printanières.En: In the heart of Carthage, the murmur of the market mingled with the scent of spring flowers.Fr: Les rues fourmillantes semblaient vivantes, mais un air de crainte flottait.En: The bustling streets seemed alive, but an air of fear lingered.Fr: L'ancienne cité, célèbre pour ses temples imposants, ressentait le coup d'une étrange maladie qui frappait ses habitants.En: The ancient city, famous for its imposing temples, felt the impact of a strange illness that afflicted its inhabitants.Fr: Éloi, un jeune guérisseur, arpentait les ruelles étroites.En: Éloi, a young healer, wandered through the narrow alleyways.Fr: Son regard était déterminé, ses pensées concentrées sur l'étrange mal qui affligeait les gens.En: His gaze was determined, his thoughts focused on the strange ailment that plagued the people.Fr: Les anciens, menés par le sage Henri, étaient sceptiques de ses méthodes nouvelles.En: The elders, led by the wise Henri, were skeptical of his new methods.Fr: « Éloi, écoute la tradition », disait Henri.En: "Éloi, listen to the tradition," said Henri.Fr: Mais Éloi ne cherchait pas seulement un remède, il voulait prouver sa valeur.En: But Éloi sought not just a cure; he wanted to prove his worth.Fr: Chaque plante, chaque potion créée dans l'ombre de son humble demeure avait un but : sauver Carthage.En: Every plant, every potion created in the shadow of his humble dwelling had a purpose: to save Carthage.Fr: Au milieu du tumulte, la nouvelle arriva : Isolde, conseillère respectée et source d'inspiration pour Éloi, était tombée malade.En: Amidst the turmoil, the news arrived: Isolde, a respected advisor and a source of inspiration for Éloi, had fallen ill.Fr: L'annonce fit trembler le cœur d'Éloi.En: The announcement shook Éloi's heart.Fr: Les cloches de Pâques résonnaient, mais elles semblaient pleurer une sombre mélodie.En: The Easter bells rang, but they seemed to cry a somber melody.Fr: Éloi, dans le secret, mêlait des herbes rares et des essences précieuses.En: Éloi, in secret, mixed rare herbs and precious essences.Fr: La création de son remède était sa lueur d'espoir.En: The creation of his remedy was his beacon of hope.Fr: Il savait que le temps pressait et que les enjeux étaient élevés.En: He knew time was of the essence and the stakes were high.Fr: Sans attendre la bénédiction des anciens, il administra sa concoction à Isolde, priant pour sa guérison.En: Without waiting for the elders' blessing, he administered his concoction to Isolde, praying for her recovery.Fr: Les jours passèrent et enfin, un matin, la nouvelle résonna dans les rues : Isolde était rétablie.En: Days passed, and finally, one morning, the news echoed in the streets: Isolde had recovered.Fr: Un soupir de soulagement parcourut la cité.En: A sigh of relief swept across the city.Fr: Éloi, bien que jeune, avait osé et réussi là où d'autres hésitaient.En: Éloi, although young, had dared and succeeded where others hesitated.Fr: Henri et les anciens, confrontés au succès éclatant d'Éloi, furent contraints de revoir leurs positions.En: Henri and the elders, confronted with the resounding success of Éloi, were forced to reconsider their positions.Fr: « Il a su voir là où nous étions aveuglés », avouèrent-ils, presque à contrecœur.En: "He was able to see where we were blinded," they admitted, almost reluctantly.Fr: Mais la reconnaissance était là.En: But the recognition was there.Fr: Éloi, fort de son expérience, savait que le chemin de la guérison n'était pas celui de la solitude.En: Éloi, strengthened by his experience, knew that the path of healing was not one of solitude.Fr: Il comprit l'importance de la collaboration, du respect des anciens, mais aussi de l'innovation.En: He understood the importance of collaboration, respect for the elders, but also innovation.Fr: Avec le printemps fleuri autour d'eux, Carthage pouvait à nouveau respirer.En: With the blooming spring around them, Carthage could breathe again.Fr: La peur qui avait enserré la ville se dissipa peu à peu, remplacée par un respect renouvelé pour ce jeune guérisseur aux méthodes ambitieuses.En: The fear that had gripped the city gradually dissipated, replaced by renewed respect for this young healer with ambitious methods.Fr: Éloi avait non seulement sauvé des vies, mais il avait aussi gagné ce qu'il cherchait : la reconnaissance et la confiance en lui-même.En: Éloi had not only saved lives but had also gained what he sought: recognition and self-confidence. Vocabulary Words:the murmur: la rumeurthe market: le marchéthe scent: le parfumthe bustling streets: les rues fourmillantesthe air of fear: un air de craintethe imposing temples: les temples imposantsthe illness: la maladiethe healer: le guérisseurthe alleyways: les ruellesthe ailment: le malthe elders: les anciensthe method: la méthodethe tradition: la traditionthe potion: la potionthe dwelling: la demeurethe tumult: le tumultethe announcement: l'annoncethe bells: les clochesthe melody: la mélodiethe remedy: le remèdethe beacon: la lueurthe essence: l'essencethe concoction: la concoctionthe recovery: la guérisonthe sigh: le soupirthe success: le succèsthe experience: l'expériencethe collaboration: la collaborationthe innovation: l'innovationthe respect: le respect
Tumultuous times for college basketball coaches, including Mark Pope; (6:00) veteran coaches share their thoughts on how to be successful; (18:00) UK radio voice Tom Leach; (39:00) longtime UK beat reporter Jeff Drummond; (58:00) West End Bureau Chief Gary Moore and when the guy from the home office speaks, you listen...
Jeremy, Ed, and special guest Femi Ayanbadejo took some time from Thursday's BBMS to discuss a tumultuous week for the Baltimore Ravens. Despite all of the drama around the Maxx Crosby non-trade, do you think the future is still bright for the purple and black?
On this Tunnel to Towers hump day edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid details opening statements in Queens Criminal Court in the murder trial of Guy Rivera, accused of fatally shooting NYPD officer Jonathan Diller in March 2024, with prosecutors alleging Rivera intentionally fired and the defense claiming an unintentional discharge; Rivera has pleaded not guilty and faces life without parole if convicted. Sid then reports on the war involving Iran, including US strikes on Iranian naval vessels and mine layers near the Strait of Hormuz, warnings from the Trump administration about oil flow disruption, a Pentagon update that 140 US service members have been injured, political debate over ending the war and possible ground troops, and Netanyahu urging Iranians to rise up amid police threats to protesters. It also includes commentary on Iran threatening women's soccer players who refused to sing the national anthem overseas in Australia, and Sid dives into NYC Mayor Zohran Momani hosting pro-Palestine Columbia activist Mahmud Khalil at Gracie Mansion after his ICE detention and release, backlash over Khalil's affiliations, and scrutiny of Mamdani's wife's problematic social media activity. Jeff Lax, Jim Walden, Peter King, Randy Fine, Rich Lowry & Scott LoBaido join the show on this T2T Wednesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Information's Martin Peers and Laura Mandaro break down Anthropic's legal battle with the Department of Defense and OpenAI's decision to narrow its scope by deprioritizing shopping and advertising efforts. We also talk with Robinhood CFO Shiv Verma about the company's new publicly traded venture fund and its rapid expansion into prediction markets. Then, we get into the global memory chip crunch with Jing Yang and Qianer Liu to see how it's driving a massive shift toward domestic suppliers in China. Finally, we explore Anne Wojcicki's radical plan to revive 23andMe as a non-profit with our health and science reporter Amy Dockser Marcus.Articles discussed on this episode: https://www.theinformation.com/articles/quince-talks-double-valuation-10-billion https://www.theinformation.com/articles/nvidia-cloud-ally-together-ai-talks-raise-7-5-billion-valuation https://www.theinformation.com/newsletters/the-briefing/openais-shopping-glitch https://www.theinformation.com/articles/demand-alibaba-giants-boosts-chinas-homegrown-memory-suppliers https://www.theinformation.com/articles/anne-wojcickis-plan-revive-23andme-rich-donors-improved-tests-maybe-mahaSubscribe: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinformation The Information: https://www.theinformation.com/subscribe_hSign up for the AI Agenda newsletter: https://www.theinformation.com/features/ai-agendaTITV airs weekdays on YouTube, X and LinkedIn at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. Or check us out wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us:X: https://x.com/theinformationIG: https://www.instagram.com/theinformation/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@titv.theinformationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theinformation/
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More changes have been seen at the top levels of Netball New Zealand after a disastrous 2025. Its Chair and three Board Members have made the decision to step down. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Zach Lowe to react to NBA All-Star Weekend and to catch up on the NBA season (0:32). Then, they try to figure out how to fix some of the problems around the league (45:30). Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Zach Lowe Producers: Chia Hao Tat and Eduardo Ocampo Bundle and Save Book now. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Text: Genesis 12-17; Abraham 1-2 Supplemental Text: The First 2,000 Years chapters 23-27 BYU Lecture 9: The church will not save the Constitution – it will be saved by the Elders of Israel. Political education is crucial by the members of the church because the Church itself cannot get involved in the fight. Stay close to the prophet as the Lord is beginning to hasten His work. After Noah came to the new world, God reaffirmed His commandments. Note that murder is punishable by death. Nimrod abandoned the priesthood culture and formed his own community called Babel. He convinced his followers to begin idolatry, astrology and fertility worship. To defy God, or avoid the punishments of God, he commenced the building of the tower of Babel. After the confusion of tongues, the land divided and people began to spread across the world. The seed of Ham, or Hamites, settled in Egypt; the seed of Shem, or shemites, settled in the middle East and Mesopotamia with their capital in Salem (Jerusalem); the seed of Japeth settled north and east of the Mediterranean Sea clear to the areas of India and China. Brother Skousen promises to get caught up to Abraham and Isaac in the next lecture.
In this episode, Sissy Goff and David Thomas sit down with Justin Giboney for a timely, thoughtful conversation about what kids need right now in an increasingly polarized world. Justin weaves together faith, history, and parenting wisdom to explore how compassion and conviction are not opposites but essential partners in forming resilient, grounded kids. Drawing from the Civil Rights Movement, personal stories, and his own parenting, he encourages parents to focus on formation over reaction, to model humility and fortitude, and to help kids build an identity rooted first in who God says they are. Resources mentioned: Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement by Justin Giboney, Michael Wear, Chris Butler, & Barbara Williams-Skinner Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around: How the Black Church's Public Witness Leads Us out of the Culture War by Justin Giboney . . . . . . Sign up to receive the bi-monthly newsletter to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Access Raising Boys and Girls courses here! Connect with David, Sissy, and Melissa at raisingboysandgirls.com Owen Learns He Has What it Takes: A Lesson in Resilience Lucy Learns to Be Brave: A Lesson in Courage . . . . . . If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our Advertise With Us form. QUINCE: Go to Quince.com/rbg for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five day returns. BOLL & BRANCH: Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first set of sheets at Bollandbranch.com/rbg. Exclusions apply. COOK UNITY: Go to cookunity.com/RBG or enter code RBG before checkout to get 50% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reacting to Joe Milton's comments about his tumultuous tenure in Foxboro
Reacting to Joe Milton's comments about his tumultuous tenure in Foxboro
From Iran to Greenland and Venezuela, it has been a tumultuous start to the year. We look at what that means for geo-political stability.
In this episode, Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director at Becker's Healthcare, joins Scott Becker to break down a brutal week for payers, marked by plunging stocks, Medicare Advantage rate pressure, and intense congressional scrutiny.
Dallas Mavericks TV play-by-play announcer Mark Followill joins Papa & Silver to revisit the unexpected chaos following the Luka Doncic trade nearly one year ago, and how the upcoming trade deadline could spark plenty of action for a team now looking to build around the NBA Draft's top selection Cooper Flagg. Followill weighs in on Kyrie Irving's rehab from a torn ACL and whether or not the Mavericks have extensive interest in Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dallas Mavericks TV play-by-play announcer Mark Followill joins Papa & Silver to revisit the unexpected chaos following the Luka Doncic trade nearly one year ago, and how the upcoming trade deadline could spark plenty of action for a team now looking to build around the NBA Draft's top selection Cooper Flagg. Followill weighs in on Kyrie Irving's rehab from a torn ACL and whether or not the Mavericks have extensive interest in Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEVERE STORMS AND BUSHFIRES PLAGUE AUSTRALIA'S CHAOTIC SUMMER Colleague Jeremy Zakis. Zakis describes a tumultuous Australian summer featuring severe storms on the east coast and dangerous bushfires in Victoria. Shifting winds from the desert and Antarctica have exacerbated fires near the Great Ocean Road, threatening rural agriculture and tourism while forecasters predict continued unpredictable weather patterns.1913 BRISBANE
Have you been feeling the intense energies of the New Year, wondering why you feel so exhausted, overwhelmed, or "off"? Are you trying to "survive" 2025's energy instead of thriving in what's to come? What if the secret to navigating the chaos isn't escaping to a higher dimension, but rooting yourself deeper into the earth than ever before. Michael welcomes back Cyndi Dale, intuitive healer and bestselling author of over 30 books on energy medicine, for a groundbreaking conversation about the "tumultuous, topical, and tingling" energies we are facing right now. Cyndi Dale reveals the SHOCKING TRUTH: 2026 isn't just about moving forward; it's about taking off the "costumes" we have been wearing for lifetimes. This isn't about spiritual bypassing; it is about accessing your Analog nervous system, the ancient part of you that knows trust, circular time, and oneness, to override the "Digital" panic of the modern world. Discover why the center of the Earth is actually a White Hole, why the First Chakra is the absolute key to your power this year, and the specific breathwork tools to stop fear in its tracks. Key Topics: The 2026 Forecast: Why Cyndi describes the incoming energy as "Tumultuous, Topical, and Tingling," and what it means for your soul's evolution. Why centering in the heart isn't enough anymore, you must align your entire vertical core from the 9th chakra down to the center of the Earth. Understanding the difference between your "Digital" nervous system (linear, fearful, fight-or-flight) and your "Analog" system (circular, trusting, connected). The 1st Chakra Surprise: Why the most spiritual thing you can do right now is focus on your Root Chakra (hips and survival) rather than trying to escape to the upper realms. A powerful, instant technique to disintegrate fear by holding your breath at the bottom of the exhale. Mind-bending science and spirituality behind the Earth's core, acting as a white dwarf star that rejuvenates your energy. The simple toolkit to stop absorbing other people's energy: "Is this mine?" and "What am I to do with this?" This episode is a sanctuary for your nervous system. If you are ready to stop just "surviving" and start building a foundation that no chaos can shake, this message will help you remember that you are built for this. Join the Inspire Nation Soul Family!
After a year marked by the undermining of public resources, community development is adapting by finding ways to make progress more resilient.In this episode, Next City Senior Economic Justice Correspondent Oscar Perry Abello looks back at some of the biggest stories from a turbulent year on his beat and draws on what he heard during a national book tour for “The Banks We Deserve.”It's not all bad news, as Abello looks for signs of a response to the disruptions.“I think maybe just maybe we are entering an uptick in the wave—the up and down waves of community power in community and economic development,” said Abello.Abello highlights the examples of Philadelphia's Kensington Corridor Trust, the Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx, and Denver's Tierra Colectiva, showing how each model for community-led ownership is evolving the sector. Plus, Abello outlines where community development leaders are exploring new sources of funding beyond Washington. nextcity.org Next City's Top Stories on Economic Justice in 2025 Catch up on this year's most-read reporting on inclusive finance, community development and economic empowerment. https://nextcity.org/urbanist-news/next-citys-top-stories-on-economic-justice-in-2025 nextcity.org The Banks We Deserve Oscar Perry Abello's new book shows how banks' money-creation power can be democratized. Helping communities tap into that power could address our climate, housing and economic crises. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Trump Administration has cut thousands of federal research grants. Many of them deal with the environment and climate change. It's left many scientists scrambling.
(00:00-22:00) Do you go Nolan Arenado or Blues Hurricanes? Arenado to the Diamondbacks. Doug's not so sure on the return. Why do you hate Geronimo Pena? Be light on your feet in tumultuous times. Is Brendan Donovan next? Free, good parking would win Doug back. Doug is so whiny today. Grandpa Jersey over here bitching about trades. Older men in cute shirseys. Leavin' the milk out.(22:08-45:00) Blues get the 3-0 win over the Hurricanes and Jim Montgomery was happy with the effort. Audio of Joel Hofer and Nick Bjustad on how important it was for them to perform in front of the Blues HOF guys. Mt. Rushmore of wrestling tag teams. Buschwackers and Legion of Doom. Audio of Jim Montgomery following the shutout win over Carolina. A "Where Is Doug?" app. Doug went to figure skating instead of watching Indiana/Oregon. If Sharon and Master at Self-Made Stay At Home Ladue Mom, it could be too much. Martin confuses jackson and Ms. Butler. Hot dogs at the urinal.(45:10-1:06:38) Madonna. Was she engagement farming before it was popular? Dan Le Betard and his crew aren't happy that Miami is an underdog in the CFP National Championship game. Will the home field advantage matter for Miami? Audio of Ken Rosenthal talking about the Nolan Arenado trade and unloading assets being long overdue. Is Donovan traded by Spring Training? The whining continues.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Michael Stewart, Pat Bonner, Willie Miller and Tom English debate Celtic's disruptive season and Aberdeen's sacking of Jimmy Thelin. Plus reaction to Rangers' latest win
HR1 - Dan Bahl and KJ Carson open today's show being joined by Patriots Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels ahead of Sunday's Week 18 matchup against the Dolphins. McDaniels discusses how the team has handled a week of distractions, preparing for the Dolphins, potential playoff implications of the week, and more. How much should Drake Maye play against Miami, and should the Patriots be scoreboard watching in Denver?
PREVIEW Guest: Douglas Boin. This discussion centers on Boin's new book regarding Clodia, who was the wealthiest woman in Rome during the tumultuous era of Julius Caesar. The narrative explores why Cicero, the era's most famous lawyer, became obsessed with her, resulting in her prosecution and humiliation in the Roman Senate. While the historian Plutarch later hinted at a romantic interest, available evidence only documents Cicero's intense disdain for her "confident heirs," leading him to famously refuse to say her name aloud. This personal feud reflects the broader shift from the Republic to the Empire. 1870 EXCAVATING THE FORUM
Here's a snapshot of what happened in every sector of the US economy in 2025, from housing to retail, interest rates to unlikely breakout businesses.
Curious how the footwear industry thrived during a chaotic year? In this episode of Shoe-In Show, the FDRA team looks back on the biggest wins of 2025 — from data breakthroughs and dynamic industry events to record-breaking charitable initiatives. Hear how innovation, connection, and a little shoe trivia helped bring the footwear community together during a year of constant change. With special guests: Thomas Crockett, Sandi Mines, Gary Raines, and Christie Horan Hosted by: Matt Priest and Andy Polk
Here's a snapshot of what happened in every sector of the US economy in 2025, from housing to retail, interest rates to unlikely breakout businesses.
Here's a snapshot of what happened in every sector of the US economy in 2025, from housing to retail, interest rates to unlikely breakout businesses.
Leaders at art museums have been grappling with a cascade of existential challenges in 2025. We checked in with directors at four Massachusetts institutions to see how they fared.
From Apple News In Conversation: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is one of the most influential — and controversial — figures in American public health. And some of the changes he’s pushing, especially around vaccines, have drawn sharp criticism and resistance from many scientific experts. In a recent Atlantic profile, staff writer Michael Scherer examined how Kennedy’s background, including immense privilege and trauma, has shaped the perspective he now brings to his role at HHS. Scherer interviewed and traveled with Kennedy to report his piece. He sat down with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu to discuss Kennedy’s worldview and what it could mean for federal public-health policy.
Bay Area Native and current Offensive Coordinator for the Tennessee Nick Holz joins Papa & Silver discuss how Cam Ward has handled a tumultuous rookie season and how the Titans were finally able to put together a good offensive game from start to finish in their win over the Browns last SundaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is one of the most influential — and controversial — figures in American public health. And some of the changes he’s pushing, especially around vaccines, have drawn sharp criticism and resistance from many scientific experts. In a recent Atlantic profile, staff writer Michael Scherer examined how Kennedy’s background, including immense privilege and trauma, has shaped the perspective he now brings to his role at HHS. Scherer interviewed and traveled with Kennedy to report his piece. He sat down with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu to discuss Kennedy’s worldview and what it could mean for federal public-health policy.
Cuts in grants and operating funds, federal staff reductions, and department disorganization - and the federal government shutdown - all took a toll on the work done by tribal museums this year. Tribal museums are a source of economic development for many tribes, but more than that they offer an authentic and more comprehensive picture of Native culture and history than their non-Native counterparts. As Tribal Museums Week gets underway, we'll check in with tribal museums about their work and what they hope to accomplish in the current unpredictable environment for so many cultural institutions. GUESTS CC Hovie (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians), public affairs and communications director for the Association on American Indian Affairs Janine Ledford (Makah), executive director of the Makah Museum Selena Ortega Chiolero (Tarahumara), museum specialist for the Chickaloon Village Traditional Council's Culture and Historic Preservation Department Stacy Laravie (Ponca), Indigenization director for the National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers
The Athletic's Senior Writer for the Carolina Panthers, Joe Person, has covered the team since 2010, and joins the Gregs to dive into the tumultuous journey of Bryce Young as the Panthers quarterback and the high-impact players that have propelled this group to a 6-5 start to the seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About this episode: Between lawsuits, layoffs, and lags in funding, NIH has undergone significant changes in how it reviews and approves grant proposals for critical research. In this episode: Jeremy Berg, a former NIH leader, talks about what's changed and what's to come for indirect cost reimbursements, funding approvals, and the scientific research ecosystem as a whole. Guests: Jeremy M. Berg, PhD, is a professor of computational and systems biology at the University of Pittsburgh, where he is also the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor of Science Strategy and Planning. He previously served as the Director of the National Institute for General Medical Sciences at NIH. Host: Lindsay Smith Rogers, MA, is the producer of the Public Health On Call podcast, an editor for Expert Insights, and the director of content strategy for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Show links and related content: Appeals court judges seem skeptical of Trump administration's defense of capping NIH overhead payments—STAT Trump order gives political appointees vast powers over research grants—Nature Life-saving medicines begin in the basic research DOGE wants to stop funding—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Transcript information: Looking for episode transcripts? Open our podcast on the Apple Podcasts app (desktop or mobile) or the Spotify mobile app to access an auto-generated transcript of any episode. Closed captioning is also available for every episode on our YouTube channel. Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.
Leadership takes daring and steadfastness even in the best of times. In eras of shaky political, economic, and social stability, researcher and author Brené Brown argues it is more important than ever to stay true to your values, make thoughtful decisions, and avoid succumbing to external pressures. The podcast host and University of Houston research professor shares what she's learned in her latest studies and explains how to avoid reactivity as an organizational leader navigating a distrusting and disconnected world. Brown is author of Strong Ground: The Lessons of Daring Leadership, the Tenacity of Paradox, and the Wisdom of the Human Spirit.
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee discuss the state of the AI trade after a tumultuous week for tech. The experts detail their latest portfolio moves. Josh Brown is back with his Best Stocks in the Market. Investment Committee Disclosures Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid dives into the latest poll in the New York mayoral race showing Zohran Mamdani still leading over Andrew Cuomo but Cuomo gaining ground; the indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James on bank fraud charges; the Israeli government's approval of a peace deal with Hamas, involving the release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners; and highlights from last night's Thursday Night Football game where the Giants secured a shocking 34-17 victory over the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles. Andrew Cuomo, Joe Tacopina, Johnny Daniels, Mike Lawler and Miranda Devine join the program on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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