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We come up with a list of the worst kinds of people in the world who aren't criminals. Pepper's fiancé makes some very insulting comments in regards to his new Oilers playoff shirt. Uncalled for, really! The police showed up at Dylan's house asking some questions. When they rang the doorbell they couldn't help but laugh at what they heard! Pepper complaining about technology is a common theme on the show. This time, he has a beef with the phone camera but Dylan shuts him down! Dylan can't control what he's been doing in his sleep. Dylan shares how hard it was to deal with going bald. We attempt to make him feel better about it. We hear from a listener who exclusively dates bald men AND change a bald man's perspective on being bald. We take some time to discuss the ladies from LA who preformed the harmonica national anthem. Dylan reveals how much he's been enjoying having his girlfriend's son in his life. You know we had to do it... We make a list of the BEST hash browns in Edmonton. Spoiler A&W does really well. Pepper admits he thinks a clone of himself would help spice up his relationship. Dylan has a weird obsession with vacuums. He displays that perfectly here as he tries to justify some strange vacuum habits.
Auction scams, negative Switchcars reviews, and some news out of Oklahoma Highway Patrol regarding a Ferrari 488 Pista.For more information on SwitchCast, check out our website: https://switchcast.live/Please visit our sponsors:https://sheffieldwatches.com/ - mention "SWITCHCAST"https://www.nuts4sticks.com/ - discount code "SWITCHCAST" for 10% discounthttps://switchcars.comhttps://epicvin.com/?a_aid=vvttz3hc9ogvd- the vehicle history reports you really need. Use our affiliate link!Follow our socials:https://www.facebook.com/SwitchcarsInchttps://www.tiktok.com/@switchcarsdoughttps://www.instagram.com/switchcars
What would Taylor Swift's Fortnight Challenge look like in podcast form? That's what today's episode is all about - 14 different topics recorded at different times to form one long episode (likely our longest ever!). Part 1 - Challenge Intro and Spotify Stats Part 2 - Addressing the LA Sports Idiots Part 3 - Driving Through Slippery Winter Conditions Part 4 - Dead Poets Society Article Part 5 - UFL Fan Opinions Part 6 - Heather's New Year's Card Part 7 - 3,000 Hit Club Members Not in Cooperstown Part 8 - Naturist Quiz Part 9 - Kansas City Chess Scene Article Part 10 - NASL v. USSF Lawsuit Verdict (It's Not Good) Part 11 - James Woodrow In Memoriam Part 12 - App Nebula Quiz and Results (That I'm Not Paying For) Part 13 - Conference Alignments Among Kansas City Area High Schools (Is Blue Valley in the Sunflower League?) Part 14 - Possible Future Streetcar/Rail Transit Routes in the Kansas City Metro Area
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On today's episode of The Bill Barnwell Show, ESPN writer and NFL rule expert Kevin Seifert joins to break down the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Dallas Cowboys matchup. They explain how the Bengals got the ball back after the blocked punt late in the fourth quarter, the amount of uncalled face mask penalties against quarterbacks this season, and whether the league must step in during the offseason to find a solution. Next, they tackle which struggling team can turn it around in 2025 between the Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals. Later, they break down the big picture for Sam Darnold, his performance this season, and how much of Darnold's success is due to the Viking's infrastructure. Plus, they discuss the future of the Vikings' quarterback position and whether Sam Darnold or J.J. McCarthy will be the starter for next year. 2:17 Bengals Blocked punt 7:15 Uncalled face mask penalties against quarterbacks 12:00 Who can turn it around in 2025: Cowboys or Bengals? 18:07 Questions surrounding Cowboys and Bengals coaching staff 24:30 Big Picture for Sam Darnold 35:40 What's the future for the Vikings QB position? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another exciting episode of "Mick Unplugged." I'm your host, Mick Hunt, and today, we have a true sports legend joining us—none other than Rick Barry. In this episode, we dive deep into Rick's storied basketball career and his transition to success in pickleball, where he's clinched numerous national championships. We explore his unique take on game fundamentals, including his famous underhand free throw technique, and his candid critique of modern NBA play. Rick shares nostalgic tales, like his missed 1964 Olympic opportunity, and opens up about his joy and pride in his sons' basketball careers, with special mention of Canyon Barry's impact on the 3x3 basketball scene. We also venture beyond the court as Rick discusses his new passion for pickleball, his entrepreneurial ventures like founding Pickle Zone, and his dedication to promoting health and wellness products. Plus, get insights into his lifelong love for fly fishing, his upcoming engagements in Australia and New Zealand, and his wishes for unity and progress in our country. It's a conversation filled with wisdom, nostalgia, and inspiration. So, stay tuned as we unplug with the one and only Rick Barry!Takeaways: · NBA teams should consider underhand free throw technique. · Competing in pickleball and winning national championships · Disappointment over not making the 1964 Olympic team Questions & Answers: 1. Question:Mick Hunt: Rick, you've been a vocal advocate for the underhand free-throw technique. Why do you think it's not more widely adopted in today's NBA, even though it has a proven high success rate? Rick Barry: Mick, it boils down to ego and aesthetics. Players don't want to be seen as 'unconventional' or 'old-fashioned.' Despite its effectiveness, the underhand technique has a stigma. My success rate with it was over 92%, which proves its value. It's a missed opportunity for many players today. 2. Question: Mick Hunt: You've mentioned that modern NBA players often lack deep understanding of game fundamentals. What specific fundamentals do you see as being most neglected? Rick Barry: players today often overlook positioning, screening, and teamwork dynamics. Natural talent is great, but without mastering these basics, it's hard to reach full potential. A strong foundation in fundamentals is crucial for long-term success in the game. 3. Question: Mick Hunt: Let's talk about officiating. You've criticized the leniency towards moving screens and carrying violations today. How do you think stricter officiating could impact the game? Rick Barry: Better officiating would enforce proper gameplay, improving the quality and fairness of basketball. Uncalled violations allow bad habits to persist, making games sloppier. Stricter calls might slow the game initially but would elevate overall play and skill levels in the long run. Connect and Discover Instagram: Instagram.com/rick24barry Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php? id=100008984350886&ref=xav_ig_profile_web Website: PlayersforGood.com X: @Rick24Barry Book: Confessions of a Basketball Gypsy Product Website - use discount code rb24 gokinesiologysleeves.com aloemd.com medicileaf.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode contains spoilers for Rings of Power up to S2E1.The Queers of Power are back with our coverage of the second season of Rings of Power, the highly anticipated The Lord of the Rings TV show available on Prime Video. Today, Kat and James chat about the first episode of this new season, "Elven Kings Under the Sky". Send us your hate mail! Or your fan mail, if you really insist...Support the showCheck out our Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Patreon.Intro and outro music by Julius H.
Today on Valentine in the Morning: We get to the nitty gritty of some of your honeymoon mishaps, and we go deep into a haircut that is causing all kinds of ruckus in Comouche's Court.Listen live every weekday from 5-10am pacific: https://www.iheart.com/live/1043-myfm-173/ Website: 1043myfm.com/valentine Instagram: @ValentineInTheMorningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentineinthemorning TikTok: @ValentineInTheMorning
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Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland for Day, Date, 2024. Stories featured in this episode: DNR to pick up mess after dynamiting Itasca County deer stands Hibbing man charged with raping, assaulting woman US House passes Stauber bill to reverse mineral withdrawal near Boundary Waters The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work with a subscription at duluthnewstribune.news/podcast. Your support allows us to continue providing the local news and content you want.
Description: This episode will be about my reaction to the sell of Michael's half of his music publishing catalog, MiJac, to Sony Music. I have a lot of things to state so fasten your seat belt. (Not literally). Fair Use Statement: This site/podcast contains original content that may not be authorized for use by the creator. The podcaster is legally using original content under the fair use principles. Here is the link to Section 107 of the Copyright Act - https://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107 Show notes: https://michaelandthetruthpodcast.blogspot.com/2024/04/show-notes-episode-31-uncalled-for-sale.html Contact: mjthetruthpodcast@outlook.com *The audio is very loud. That was not my intention. Please lower the volume if the audio is too loud. My apologies.*
When your high school buddy asks you about the origins of the name of your podcast - and then you segway into a story of a certain post-high school party. From our episode with Matt Sewell
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When your guest has a lot of fun with the name of your podcast. From our Virtual Fringe episode with Brian Boye
Nick Leckey and Tucker Franklin react to former NFL TE Rob Gronkowski's comments about Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney, how Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel addressed his team after their loss, and discuss the other top NFL headlines before Blind Nil. — Shop the latest KC Sports Network merch collection, in partnership with Sandlot Goods! Find hats, shirts, hoodies and more here: https://sandlotgoods.com/collections/kcsnapp — The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id6443568374 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kcsn&hl=en — Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App NOW and sign up with promo code KCSN! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/draftkings-sportsbook-casino/id1375031369 — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe — Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Substack - https://kcsn.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John had brilliant sushi in Seattle. Quinno had leftover chili at home. And Vincent brought his 'bad eat' into the studio. Uncalled for.
Lebron and the Lakers cry to the NBA league office about "uncalled fouls" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elo-speaks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elo-speaks/support
Scripture's filled with stories of ordinary people who stepped out in faith to God -- no matter how crazy it seemed. As we mature in our relationship with Him, we cease to act childish and learn to obey Him in big ways and small. Sometimes He calls us to listen in ways we don't necessarily understand. The question is: are we ready and willing to obey?
The Bible is filled with stories of people who stepped out in obedience to God no matter how crazy it seemed. When we grow up and stop acting immature and childish in our relationship with God, we learn to obey Him in big and small ways leading Him to call us to greater things. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/640/29
We explore the latest twist in the tale of closed St Anthony Church in Toledo. Saved from demolition to be a place for affordable housing and/or a community event space. The Lucas County Land Bank decided to ditch what the community wanted and went with the idea of converting the church into a climbing gym, a project proposed by a company known for a similar creation near Wildwood Metro Park. Why did the Land Bank ignore the community?Our episode also looks at controversial decisions around chemical abortions and public schools. We'll dissect the Republican attorney generals' lawsuit in Texas aimed at removing FDA authorization of one abortion drug, the surprising argument used by Judge James Ho, and the latest from the US Supreme Court. Then, we'll address the controversy around State Senator Theresa Gavarone's presence at a school opening despite her support for universal vouchers and lack of support for adequate public school funding. All this and more awaits. Don't miss out!Show Notes01:14 St. Anthony's Totally Uncalled For Transformation24:42 Gov. DeWine and the Bishops32:40 Abortion Pill Court Decision41:36 State Senator Gaverone and the Public School Photo-opSupport the showSubscribe to our free newsletterCheck out our MerchFind us on Twitter(for now) Find us on InstagramFind us on Counter SocialFind us on Mastadon
KATG rounds off the week with the fabulous Murf Meyer. They talk catfish victims, insensitivity to fires and floods, love, friendship, and acid.
The Carlpooling merch store is live right now! Check it out and support the show at carlpooling.com/storeHunter Biden. Some people hate him; other people pretend to love him. Alright, yes, that last group is just Joe, but is it all a ruse? Does Snoozing Joseph really love his troubled son, or does he just love the cold foreign cash. Seems like we might have a real Boromir Faramir situation on our hands. Holy ?!#@ Hunter, was that a Bo joke? Uncalled for. Go think about what you did... Our sponsors:This episode is brought to you by the great folks over at good ranchers. Get quality meats shipped fresh right to your door. Plus with their price lock guarantee and free express shipping, there's never been a better time to try! Go to carlpooling.com/meat and get started today!This episode is also sponsored by Death Wish Coffee. Rebellious by Nature, Death Wish has the bold flavor you crave with the kick you need. Try it today at carlpooling.com/coffee and us checkout code: DWCAFF10 for 10% off your order.Socials:Follow us on Twitter: @carlpoolingFollow us on Instagram: @carlpoolingDon't forget to rate the show and leave a review wherever you're listening to us!
Gavin Berry is joined by Scott McDermott and Andy Newport to look at the latest news from Ibrox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wisdom from the Abbey–Mother Hilda–Called or Uncalled, God is Present (Mother Hilda says the Samaritan woman represents us in this Gospel story. It was no accident that Jesus happened to be at the well that day. Human need is a magnet that draws the already present God into a Presence that you and I can't miss – if we are looking. It is not about what we have done to fix ourselves or anybody else, it is about how much we have been open to letting God enter our lives and make the changes. Called or uncalled, God is present. The woman in the Gospel did not set out that day to encounter God, but God set out to encounter her. We do not set out on our days of vulnerability to encounter God, but he sets out to encounter us.)
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan responded with an “emphatic no” to a question as to whether government considered outgoing Eskom CEO André de Ruyter to be a traitor, as implied in a recent statement by Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe, who said “Eskom, by not attending to loadshedding, is actively agitating for the overthrow of the State”. Gordhan was speaking during a briefing convened by Eskom chairperson Mpho Makwana after De Ruyter's resignation – submitted at 7:30 on Monday December 12, only days after Mantashe's comments – was confirmed by Eskom on December 14, following a media leak. “The emphatic answer is no [and] I'm not going to qualify the answer,” Gordhan said in response to a question on Mantashe's comments, which Makwana said were not in his “purview” to comment on. “It is absolutely unfair, and uncalled for, to use that kind of language for somebody who tried their best to get Eskom out of the mess that it was in, and on to a different kind of platform. “The more knowledgeable people amongst you know that the mess didn't start in 2019 - it didn't start in 2009, or 2010 or 2011 or 2012, it started a long time ago. “And there's a long list of people who must be held responsible for decisions that they didn't make the right way.” Gordhan said the comments by his Cabinet colleague were “unhelpful at a time when we need to engender confidence both in the institution and government”. He also paid tribute to De Ruyter for the sacrifices he had made in moving from the private to the public sector and for “giving his all to this particular national project”, while acknowledging government failures to ensure that more generation was added in line with De Ruyter's consistent call for an additional 4 000 MW to 6 000 MW of non-Eskom generation. POLITICAL SUPPORT CRITICAL Earlier in the briefing De Ruyter confirmed that his decision to resign had been made because he no longer felt he had the “support of the broader political economy”, which he described as “absolutely critical to enabling the success of Eskom going forward”. “Given recent media reports, I'm unfortunately currently in a position where I do not regard that position as being tenable and I have accordingly decided to step back to afford the shareholder and the board the opportunity to appoint a candidate to the position of group chief executive who may be better suited, better equipped for the strategic and operational objectives at hand.” De Ruyter had agreed to remain beyond his two-month notice period and would depart the organisation on March 31, 2023, to facilitate a smooth handover to his successor. Makwana confirmed that he had accepted De Ruyter's resignation when it was handed to him during a pre-scheduled meeting with De Ruyter on December 12 and that the board would work “tirelessly to ensure that we secure the next leader of Eskom”. BOARD TURNAROUND PLAN? Gordhan went to lengths to stressed that government remained committed to the strategy of improving Eskom's performance, while reforming the electricity supply industry, including the through unbundling of the utility and the creation of an independent grid company. However, no firm date was set for the establishment of the independent board of the National Transmission Company South Africa, despite a list of candidates having been compiled and handed to Gordhan. The Minister also underlined government's ongoing commitment to the Just Energy Transition (JET) strategy, which was being supported financially by several developed countries and which included plans to repower and repurpose coal stations that were scheduled for retirement. However, Makwana emphasised that the new Eskom board – which began work on October 1 and which he described as an engaged rather than a passive board – was working on a separate long-term turnaround plan to end loadshedding, which was currently being canvassed ahead of sign-off. “We're in key consultative engagements with the sharehold...
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan responded with an “emphatic no” to a question as to whether government considered outgoing Eskom CEO André de Ruyter to be a traitor, as implied in a recent statement by Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe, who said “Eskom, by not attending to loadshedding, is actively agitating for the overthrow of the State”. Gordhan was speaking during a briefing convened by Eskom chairperson Mpho Makwana after De Ruyter's resignation – submitted at 7:30 on Monday December 12, only days after Mantashe's comments – was confirmed by Eskom on December 14, following a media leak. “The emphatic answer is no [and] I'm not going to qualify the answer,” Gordhan said in response to a question on Mantashe's comments, which Makwana said were not in his “purview” to comment on. “It is absolutely unfair, and uncalled for, to use that kind of language for somebody who tried their best to get Eskom out of the mess that it was in, and on to a different kind of platform. “The more knowledgeable people amongst you know that the mess didn't start in 2019 - it didn't start in 2009, or 2010 or 2011 or 2012, it started a long time ago. “And there's a long list of people who must be held responsible for decisions that they didn't make the right way.” Gordhan said the comments by his Cabinet colleague were “unhelpful at a time when we need to engender confidence both in the institution and government”. He also paid tribute to De Ruyter for the sacrifices he had made in moving from the private to the public sector and for “giving his all to this particular national project”, while acknowledging government failures to ensure that more generation was added in line with De Ruyter's consistent call for an additional 4 000 MW to 6 000 MW of non-Eskom generation. POLITICAL SUPPORT CRITICAL Earlier in the briefing De Ruyter confirmed that his decision to resign had been made because he no longer felt he had the “support of the broader political economy”, which he described as “absolutely critical to enabling the success of Eskom going forward”. “Given recent media reports, I'm unfortunately currently in a position where I do not regard that position as being tenable and I have accordingly decided to step back to afford the shareholder and the board the opportunity to appoint a candidate to the position of group chief executive who may be better suited, better equipped for the strategic and operational objectives at hand.” De Ruyter had agreed to remain beyond his two-month notice period and would depart the organisation on March 31, 2023, to facilitate a smooth handover to his successor. Makwana confirmed that he had accepted De Ruyter's resignation when it was handed to him during a pre-scheduled meeting with De Ruyter on December 12 and that the board would work “tirelessly to ensure that we secure the next leader of Eskom”. BOARD TURNAROUND PLAN? Gordhan went to lengths to stressed that government remained committed to the strategy of improving Eskom's performance, while reforming the electricity supply industry, including the through unbundling of the utility and the creation of an independent grid company. However, no firm date was set for the establishment of the independent board of the National Transmission Company South Africa, despite a list of candidates having been compiled and handed to Gordhan. The Minister also underlined government's ongoing commitment to the Just Energy Transition (JET) strategy, which was being supported financially by several developed countries and which included plans to repower and repurpose coal stations that were scheduled for retirement. However, Makwana emphasised that the new Eskom board – which began work on October 1 and which he described as an engaged rather than a passive board – was working on a separate long-term turnaround plan to end loadshedding, which was currently being canvassed ahead of sign-off. “We're in key consultative engagements with the sharehold...
Knowing how to read and use tide apps, Full moon fishing is a whole different game, the Best time to fish minors and majors, What knot for what lure? Does it matter? If you had to fish only one bay for A trophy trout, A hog redfish, WWSD? WWCD? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NTD News Today—11/23/20221 Thanksgiving Air Travel Might Hit 3-Year High2 Thanksgiving Farm-to-table Costs Up3 Virginia-Walmart-Shooting-7-Dead4 Herschel Walker Rallies With Graham and Cruz5 Attorneys Criticize Arizona Elections6 3 House Races Uncalled 2 Weeks After Election7 Texas Will Count Votes Cast After Deadline8 Davis: Trump Special Counsel for 'Non-crimes'9 Davis: No Special Counsel for Biden, Why Not?10 Background of Special Counsel Jack Smith11 Analysis: Double Standard for Spouse Actions12 Biden to Extend Student Loan Pause13 DA Ends Policy to Not Prosecute Class B Theft14 Texas Lawmakers Want to Legalize Test Strips15 Jury Favors NCAA in Football Death Lawsuit16 Murder Suspect Arrested in Florida17 Impostor Complaints Spur Do Not Call Requests18 NATO Chief Warns Against China Dependency19 U.S. Defense Chief Warns China About Taiwan20 Could Kim Jong UN's Daughter Ever Be Leader?21 Bolsonaro Challenges Brazil Election22 El Salvador Seizes 3.1 Tons of Cocaine23 Part-time Journalist Shot Dead in Mexico24 Oil Prices Fall on Russian Price-cap Talks25 Putin Visits Armenia for Csto Summit26 Court Rejects Scottish Independence Vote Bid27 Germany to Withdraw Troops From Mali28 SpaceX Resupply Mission to Carry Tomato Seeds29 Supermarket Grows Food With Vertical Farm30 Australian Students Learn Agricultural Skills31 Ancient History Comes to Life in Italy32 The Healthy Effects of Kindness33 European Pup Dancing Championships
1) Adam Frisch concedes to Lauren Boebert giving Republicans a 219-213 advantage in the House. Three seats still undecided in CA. Republicans lead in two of them. 1A) Lisa Murkowsky takes the lead in Alaska Rank Choice Voting scheme likely headed to win. 2) McCarthy vows to remove Eric Swalwell, Adam Schiff and Ilhan Omar from House committees. 3) Biden turned 80 this past weekend. 3A) Trump welcomed back on Twitter by Musk. Pompeo says "GOP tired of losing" referring to Trump's contribution toward the losses. 3B) Tubberville is the only Senator to currently endorse Trump 3C) Like it or not, Republicans vow to embrace early voting and some form of ballot harvesting to compete. 3D) Majority of Hispanic voters want tougher border enforcement 4) In Economic news, 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. 4A) Workers expect top receive a 4.6% pay increase in 2023 4B) Soaring diesel prices which are $1.61 over gasoline are causing food prices to go up. 5) Biden administration asks the Supreme Court to intervene in his illegal scheme to cancel student debt without authorization from congress. 6) FTX owes creditors $8B. Democrats under pressure to return money for creditors. 7) Mass shooting kills 5 in Colorado
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Hour 1 - The race for Governor in Georgia is so close there will have to be a runoff. Local and national news and sports on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Brother Singh sees a famine for the word of God in modern Christianity. An ancient scripture is applicable for our day: "Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD" (Amos 8:11). So, today, everybody can goggle and quote scripture—yet precious few receive the word of God! The convenience of the modern study of scripture via computers, concordances, and commentaries presents two significant problems: 1) Uncalled ministers add themselves to the work of God. 2) There is little need to seek God diligently in prayer. (Hence carnal thinking and emotionalism masquerade as leading by the Holy Spirit.)
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Being guest on “The Normies”podcast(3:05) Finding time to be healthy with new responsibilities (6:15) New Music Reviews (Quavo and Takeoff, Kaitthegreat, Pink Sweat$, Chxrry22, and more) (9:40) Songs of the week (17:25) Kanye West wears “White Lives Matter” shirt (26:15) Draymond Green punches teammate Jordan Poole (40:35) Tom Brady, Football vs Family (49:30) Tv, and movies (Atlanta, House of the Dragon, A Million Little Things, and more) (56:15) And a lot More!!!! Songs of the Week: Walt| Lana Del Rey- Doin' Time Pat| Taylor Swift - False God Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube (@Backtothetopicpod) and Twitter (@BT3Podcast) Merch Available @ shop.spreadshirt.com/backtothetopic
Lots to celebrate this week on Mitts & Chicks! From the humorous content following the Avs' Stanley Cup win to Connor McDavid's social media drama, it's been a pretty crazy past couple of weeks for the girlies of the NHL community. To summarize our opinions on these events, we're playing a game called camp or uncalled for!! In addition, we end off our month of anti-hate episodes with a great conversation about some easy tips and tricks to make your social media accounts more accessible. Thanks to all who supported us during this series that was definitely more camp than uncalled for. This is the last episode in our anti-hate series! Throughout the month of June, we're tackling underrepresented topics in sports such as homophobia, racism, sexism, and mental health representation. A reminder that this podcast is a safe space for all, and we are here for you no matter what-- be kind and inclusive to all! PS-- Follow us on Twitter (@mittsandchicks), Instagram (@mittsandchickspod), and TikTok (@mittsandchicks)!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mittsandchicks/support
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Soccer equality - comparing experiences with Claire and and Julia. Uncalled for or necessary? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unscriptdiaries/message
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Welcome to the third episode of Ask Deer Abby, Season Three! Abby and Hopper are thrilled to be offering advice (and puns) to some brand new animal friends. First up, we've got Fennec J. Fox who's feeling a little down in the dumps after some animals made fun of the size of his ears. Let's hope Abby can help this frazzled fennec fox learn that his big ears are super cool, both figuratively and literally! Next up, it's Fabian the flamingo who is calling in to give his two cents when he hears someone at the Hope Habitat Zoo and Aquarium say that “the only thing flamingos do is stand around and eat all day.” Hopefully Abby can teach our feathered friend that confidence in ourselves doesn't come from others, but from within. Later on, we'll bring in some animal experts to answer the question on everyone's mind: “How can animals survive in the desert?” Thanks again for listening, and as always, if you've got a problem just stop on by, and we'll say "Hi" at Ask Deer Abby! Episode 3 cast and crew: Cast (in order of appearance): Hopper - Trevor Goble Abby - Allison Pratt Fennec J. Fox - Trevor Goble Fabian the Flamingo - Brian Slayton Brucey Bear - John Jenkins Ewenice Woolford - Stephanie Willis Meera the Meerkat - Stephanie Willis Cory the Scorpion - Hunter Martin Crew: Produced by: Trevor Goble and Allison Pratt Written by: Trevor Goble and Allison Pratt Sound Editing Engineer: Trevor Goble Sound Mixing and Mastering Engineer: Marcus Grimaldi at Next Level Recording --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
NBA fans are out of control. Dame Time may be out of time in Portland. Luka continues to shock the world. The defending champion Los Angeles Lakers fall victim to the resurgent Phoenix Suns. Tim Tebow is dominating headlines in Jacksonville, while Trevor Lawrence and Gardner Minshew are in the midst of a "hair-off". Logan and Jake Paul: are they legit boxers or will they get their @$$ beat?
Lynette and Stefanie open this week's second episode of For Crying Out Loud answering your Facebook questions on: What schools should do differently, their idea of a perfect date night, and spring break plans for no-getters. Then Lynette talks about going to Natalia's volleyball game and seeing "The Clapper". For the remainder of the show, we answer some more questions on: What the kids want to do when they grow up, growth hormones, and how often Lynette and Stef work out.
Lynette and Stefanie open this week's second episode of For Crying Out Loud answering your Facebook questions on: What schools should do differently, their idea of a perfect date night, and spring break plans for no-getters. Then Lynette talks about going to Natalia's volleyball game and seeing “The Clapper”. For the remainder of the show, we answer some more questions on: What the kids want to do when they grow up, growth hormones, and how often Lynette and Stef work out.