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We've got an update on the wounded hawk on Susie's property and an update on the wounded boobs in Susie's body. We hear how her second MRI went, and why she's mad as a hornet. Sarah had a breakdown about her haircut, but we cracked the case on what was really causing it. We debate what song we'd like to hear again for the first time. Susie is continuing her year of lesbian intrigue after she got hit on by a lady at a bar. We learn about the hack some people are using to beat the algorithm of dating apps that intentionally keep you from getting the people you really want for free. Susie discusses the John Candy documentary, why he was such a treasure, and how special it is when a man has a tender heart. We talk about the BTK serial killer documentary, and his relationship with his family. Plus, we welcome Chris Dalla Riva, author of Uncharted Territory: What the Numbers Tell Us About the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves, and hear what we can learn from all of the #1 hits in history.Brain Candy Podcast Presents: Susie & Sarah's SpOoOoOoOoktacular Spectacle, October 30, Oriental Theater, Denver, Colorado: Get your tickets! Brain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:Get $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to https://nutrafol.com and enter the promo code BRAINCANDYThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at https://www.betterhelp.com/braincandyHead to https://airdoctorpro.com and use promo code CANDY to get UP TO $300 off today! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Can you feel it? The city is buzzing with Mariners fever. The M's are closer to the World Series than they’ve been in a long time. We'll talk about how they got here and what this means with Seattle Now sports correspondent Vaughan Jones. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The silver market is entering uncharted territory — and things are moving fast. Over the past few days, several U.S. dealers and refineries have halted silver purchases, sending shockwaves through the entire precious metals industry. Refineries have stopped buying, lease rates have exploded past 100%, and mints are struggling to keep coins flowing. In this episode, hear a candid discussion (on 10/13/2025) with SD Bullion's CEO and COO as they break down what's really happening behind the scenes — and what it could mean for silver prices in the days ahead. Tune in now before the market shifts again.
John C. Reilly joins to discuss Mr. Romantic, his theatrical tribute to the Great American Songbook that treats Irving Berlin and Tom Waits as equals in the canon of timeless American song. Reilly recorded live in one room with his band using vintage ribbon microphones, embracing the squeaks and imperfections while layering in cinematic sound effects—crickets outside a lover's window, a collect call from prison—to transform each standard into an immersive scene. But what makes a song from the 1920s feel eternal? Music data scientist Chris Della Riva, author of the forthcoming Uncharted Territory and the newsletter Can't Get Much Higher, breaks down how composers like the Gershwins wrote for amateur musicians playing sheet music at home, creating universal lyrics and AABA structures where the hook comes first. That accessibility is precisely what draws Reilly to this repertoire. He sees himself in the lineage of interpreters like Sinatra, not selling his own story but passing along music that already belongs to all of us, like holding up a seashell and saying, "Isn't this one beautiful?" More Get Chris Della Riva's book Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves Subscribe to Chris Della Riva's Can't Get Much Higher Songs Discussed Taylor Swift "The Last Great American Dynasty" George Gershwin "I Got Rhythm" Village People "Y.M.C.A." Billie Eilish "Bad Guy" Frank Sinatra "On the Sunny Side of the Street" Judy Garland "Over the Rainbow" Ella Fitzgerald "My Romance" George Gershwin "But Not for Me" Elvis Presley "Are You Lonesome Tonight" The Beatles "We Can Work It Out" The Beatles "Get Back" The Beatles "Yesterday" John C. Reilly "Moonlight Serenade" John C. Reilly "Dreams" John C. Reilly "Johnsburg, Illinois" John C. Reilly "Falling in Love Again" John C. Reilly "What'll I Do" John C. Reilly "Picture in a Frame" John C. Reilly "Just Another Sucker on the Vine" Randy Newman "Ragtime" John C. Reilly & David Garza "What's Not To Love" Harry Nilsson "Coconut" Judy Garland "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Dooley Wilson "As Time Goes By" The New Vaudeville Band "Winchester Cathedral" Andy Williams "The Days of Wine and Roses" Nat King Cole "The Frim Fram Sauce" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Why would Nehemiah choose to view the broken walls of Jerusalem while it was dark?
Popular music history collides with data analytics, charts, and numbers in this insightful and surprising look at the greatest hits and musicians, fads, forgotten artists, and much more. Data analyst and musician Chris Dalla Riva reframes everything you thought you knew about music. Did you know that hit songs in the late 1950s were regularly about gruesome death? That a US vice president wrote a number one hit? That while TikTok has spawned countless hits, it's made artists more anonymous than ever before? That pop songs have shaped race relations in the United States? That the key change died around 2003? And that's just the beginning. Coupling hard data with engaging anecdotes, Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves (Bloomsbury, 2025) is both a takedown and celebration of popular music and provides new ways to think about your favorite songs, genres, and artists from the last 6 decades using unexpected statistics and playful visualizations. This entertaining history is filled with the most popular musicians of all time from The Beatles and The Bee Gees to Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and beyond. Whether you danced the twist or the dougie at your senior prom, you're sure to never listen to music again in the same way. Chris Dalla Riva lives at the intersection of music and data. Playing in bands and recording music since his teenage years, Dalla Riva is currently a Senior Product Manager at Audiomack where he focuses on data analytics and personalization. Gregory McNiff is a Managing Director in the New York office of the Blueshirt Group, an IR firm focused on technology. Greg holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, an M. Litt. in Shakespeare Studies from the University of St. Andrews and a B.A. in Classical Languages from Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Popular music history collides with data analytics, charts, and numbers in this insightful and surprising look at the greatest hits and musicians, fads, forgotten artists, and much more. Data analyst and musician Chris Dalla Riva reframes everything you thought you knew about music. Did you know that hit songs in the late 1950s were regularly about gruesome death? That a US vice president wrote a number one hit? That while TikTok has spawned countless hits, it's made artists more anonymous than ever before? That pop songs have shaped race relations in the United States? That the key change died around 2003? And that's just the beginning. Coupling hard data with engaging anecdotes, Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves (Bloomsbury, 2025) is both a takedown and celebration of popular music and provides new ways to think about your favorite songs, genres, and artists from the last 6 decades using unexpected statistics and playful visualizations. This entertaining history is filled with the most popular musicians of all time from The Beatles and The Bee Gees to Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and beyond. Whether you danced the twist or the dougie at your senior prom, you're sure to never listen to music again in the same way. Chris Dalla Riva lives at the intersection of music and data. Playing in bands and recording music since his teenage years, Dalla Riva is currently a Senior Product Manager at Audiomack where he focuses on data analytics and personalization. Gregory McNiff is a Managing Director in the New York office of the Blueshirt Group, an IR firm focused on technology. Greg holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, an M. Litt. in Shakespeare Studies from the University of St. Andrews and a B.A. in Classical Languages from Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Popular music history collides with data analytics, charts, and numbers in this insightful and surprising look at the greatest hits and musicians, fads, forgotten artists, and much more. Data analyst and musician Chris Dalla Riva reframes everything you thought you knew about music. Did you know that hit songs in the late 1950s were regularly about gruesome death? That a US vice president wrote a number one hit? That while TikTok has spawned countless hits, it's made artists more anonymous than ever before? That pop songs have shaped race relations in the United States? That the key change died around 2003? And that's just the beginning. Coupling hard data with engaging anecdotes, Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves (Bloomsbury, 2025) is both a takedown and celebration of popular music and provides new ways to think about your favorite songs, genres, and artists from the last 6 decades using unexpected statistics and playful visualizations. This entertaining history is filled with the most popular musicians of all time from The Beatles and The Bee Gees to Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and beyond. Whether you danced the twist or the dougie at your senior prom, you're sure to never listen to music again in the same way. Chris Dalla Riva lives at the intersection of music and data. Playing in bands and recording music since his teenage years, Dalla Riva is currently a Senior Product Manager at Audiomack where he focuses on data analytics and personalization. Gregory McNiff is a Managing Director in the New York office of the Blueshirt Group, an IR firm focused on technology. Greg holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, an M. Litt. in Shakespeare Studies from the University of St. Andrews and a B.A. in Classical Languages from Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Popular music history collides with data analytics, charts, and numbers in this insightful and surprising look at the greatest hits and musicians, fads, forgotten artists, and much more. Data analyst and musician Chris Dalla Riva reframes everything you thought you knew about music. Did you know that hit songs in the late 1950s were regularly about gruesome death? That a US vice president wrote a number one hit? That while TikTok has spawned countless hits, it's made artists more anonymous than ever before? That pop songs have shaped race relations in the United States? That the key change died around 2003? And that's just the beginning. Coupling hard data with engaging anecdotes, Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves (Bloomsbury, 2025) is both a takedown and celebration of popular music and provides new ways to think about your favorite songs, genres, and artists from the last 6 decades using unexpected statistics and playful visualizations. This entertaining history is filled with the most popular musicians of all time from The Beatles and The Bee Gees to Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and beyond. Whether you danced the twist or the dougie at your senior prom, you're sure to never listen to music again in the same way. Chris Dalla Riva lives at the intersection of music and data. Playing in bands and recording music since his teenage years, Dalla Riva is currently a Senior Product Manager at Audiomack where he focuses on data analytics and personalization. Gregory McNiff is a Managing Director in the New York office of the Blueshirt Group, an IR firm focused on technology. Greg holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, an M. Litt. in Shakespeare Studies from the University of St. Andrews and a B.A. in Classical Languages from Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
If the world didn't win, then has it lost? The world is overshooting 1.5°C, a level of global heating long seen as the marker of climate safety. But does that mean we're doomed? In this opening episode, we hear the extraordinary story of how the 1.5°C goal was set, and how it shapes the ways we think about climate change. We learn why some people are now turning to fatalism and what it might really mean to navigate a truly global climate crisis.***OVERSHOOT is a new four-part audio documentary hosted by climate researcher and policy advisor Laurie Laybourn. OVERSHOOT is produced by Planet B Productions and the Strategic Climate Risks Initiative.Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. For essays and bonus content, sign up at overshootpod.com or follow @overshootpod on social media.***Writer and presenter: Laurie LaybournResearcher: Ben Shread-HewittProduction coordination: Daniel NormanScript consulting: Daniel TrillingSound design and mix: Ben Heyderman and James FoxOriginal music by HaniellWith special thanks to Aaron Thierry, Mirte Boot, James Dyke, Henry Throp, Stephen Backhouse, and Sophia Lennon
A rocky mic check, a quick update on Scott, and a refreshed plan for the pod. In class, Fabian kicks off the year with a Salem Witch Trials “history mystery” and blackout poems; Jamie dials in summary writing with The Wild Robot and a write-first/map-after tweak to Uncharted Territories. We both talk about guarding contract hours (and sanity). And in our ever popular segment "Whatcha been playin'...?", Fabian talks about Onitama.Join @hofmannedu.bsky.social, @jedijamie.bsky.social and @findingmyaloha.bsky.social each week by subscribing to our podcast and rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts! Join our Discord on rebelteacheralliance.com or here. Find us on Instagram @rebelteacheralliance, on BluSky @rtalliance.bsky.social, and on TikTok @rebelteacheralliance.Things mentioned on the show:- Onitama - Two player boardgame
Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes joins the show to preview the Chiefs game Sunday afternoon against the Ravens.
ReA Comics, a recently established publication focusing on graphic storytelling is presenting some of its inaugural publications to the readers this fall. Bedo Demirdjian, one of the co-founders of the publication, speaks not just of the vision behind the initiative, but of community, culture and the search for a new kind of an Armenian reader.
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Guy Adami and Liz Thomas discuss the immediate market reactions following a disappointing August jobs report. They delve into the implications of this data, including the anticipated rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and the potential impact on the labor market and inflation. The conversation covers historical context, the roles of small-cap stocks, the influence of federal policies, and the reactions of various sectors, including gold and healthcare. They also touch on the global economic outlook, the potential for a recession, and personal anecdotes. The episode emphasizes the complex interplay between economic indicators, market performance, and policy decisions. —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
Message from Rev. Dr. Clark Cowden entitled "We are in Uncharted Territory." For more information, visit sntandrews.org. © St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
In 2018, voters narrowly passed a ballot initiative, dubbed Proposition 4, to create an independent redistricting commission and redraw Utah's voting maps. State lawmakers, though, weren't having it. For the past six years, they've managed to thwart the implementation of Prop 4. But a judge's ruling last week could force their hands and alter the balance of power in Utah's congressional delegation.
The fastest American-born Black female marathoner. What a title, one earned when Erika Kemp ran a time of 2:22:56 at the 2025 Houston Marathon, and it's one that she wears proudly. For this week's conversation, I'm chatting with Erika before she heads out to Tokyo for the World Athletics Championships, representing Team USA in the marathon. We talk about it all: Her debut marathon, the magic that is Houston, what her recovery routine and support squad looks like, and what it feels like to be a Brooks athlete. Plus: How she stays positive, and what she thinks about to perform her best on the roads. IN THIS EPISODE(13:06) When did Erika learn to trust herself within training(13:15) What does “OYO” mean in running?(14:11) Erika talks about how running made her feel in high school versus now(22:54) How does Erika manage negative thoughts and what's her advice to others navigating difficult self-talk(25:16) What does Erika's support system look like(36:38) East does success look and feel like for Erika in Tokyo?(38:00) How does the Tokyo World Championships course work out to Erika's advantage(38:40) What was the hardest part of Erika's running career thus far(40:04) Erika talks about the difficulties she has working with an old coach shortly after Covid(41:30) What does Erika do for herself when everything feels out of her control(42:28) How to manage stress and what does 'superstitious' look like for Erika(44:34) Erika talks about joining Joan Benoit Samuelson as an Olympic gold hopeful(45:40) Erika talks about not loving to do hands-on body work, and what recovery looks like for her otherwise (48:20) Erika shares her “I am statements”(51:32) What about Erika the person makes her proud, beyond being an athleteSOCIAL@imtinyrik@emilyabbate@hurdlepodcastOFFERSLMNT | Go to DrinkLMNT.com/Hurdle to get a free sample pack with your purchaseInsideTracker | Go to InsideTracker.com/Hurdle to and use code "ITHURDLE" to get 20% off.JOIN: The Daily Hurdle IG ChannelSIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle NewsletterASK ME A QUESTION: Email hello@hurdle.us to ask me a question!
A.M. Edition for Aug 26. President Trump says he's removing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, escalating his campaign against the central bank. The WSJ's Alex Frangos helps us make sense of whether he actually has the authority to fire Cook, and what this means for the Fed's independence. Plus, U.S.-China trade talks are set to resume this week. And WSJ correspondent Yaroslav Trofimov reports that Russia faces a fuel crunch, as Ukraine steps up its drone attacks on the country's refineries. Azhar Sukri hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
State Lawmakers have paved the way for Governor Newsom's redistricting plan to go before voters on a November ballot, but not all voters are sold on the idea of taking a partisan approach to draw up California's district map--even if Texas plans to do the same in an attempt to tip the mid-term elections in the GOP's favor. Some worry the move would take California into murky political waters down the line. Wildfire victims in Los Angeles County are starting to rebuild their lives. A bill is making its way through Sacramento to make sure that renters are not excluded from help that is extended to home owners--however, it's facing mounting criticism from both landlords and tenants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AWP Episode 234 “Uncharted Territory” w/the AWP Boys Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau sit down and talk all things Bison hunting as they prepare for an epic adventure in the deep back country of Alaska in search of the mighty North American Plains Bison! Float boat tool kit, Brian @ AK Raft Connections, gel blaster, Gotcha Paint Ball Alaska, snow ball menace kids, AK Farm Supply, Jerry'l Lau is a sneaky good golfer, Jack's big news, Mayors Small Batch Salsa is back!, time for hunting season geek out & prep mode, Captain Michael A. Healy, Jacks drama Bison Tag, Jeff Lund “On Step Podcast”, podcast back In the day Episode 104 w/Dave Brophy “Egypt Mountain & The Bison” Aire Series rafts, Daniels raft?, mapping & logistics, finding elevation, choosing later season hunting dates, building the hunting party roster, establishing float days & camps, must have gear, meat care on the raft Visit our website - www.alaskawildproject.com Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject $upport on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
An amazing conversation with musician and data analyst Chris Dalla Riva, whose new book "Uncharted Territory-What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hot Songs and Ourselves" breaks down the Billboard Numbers one songs from 1958 to the present. Popular music colllides with analytics in this fascinating book, and delightful conversation. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with producer,Danny O'Malley. Danny is a Grammy and James Beard award nominee. He just picked up an Emmy nomination for theNetflix series “Chef's Table”. Danny takes us on a culinary journey through his experiences. They also talk about everything from the impact of Anthony Bourdain, Chicago-style pizza preferences, memorable dining experiences, to the global influence of food and its power to bridge cultures. Danny also shares insights into his Greek heritage, his obsession with Chinese cuisine, and the making of compelling food stories. Tune in for an exciting conversation filled with delicious tidbits and behind-the-scenes stories that food lovers won't want to miss!SHOW HIGHLIGHTS01:34 Chicago Roots and Pizza Preferences04:10 Journey into Food Television07:19 Food and Cultural Connections08:58 Anthony Bourdain's Impact17:03 Memorable Culinary Experiences20:34 A Culinary Journey Through History25:18 Exploring Food Cultures and Personal Favorites27:47 The Uncharted Territory of African Cuisine29:19 The Evolution of Food Programming33:03 The Seven QuestionsListen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Also, check out the show and sign up for the newsletter at www.storyandcraftpod.com...#podcast #DannyOMalley #ChefsTable #Netflix #Alinea #GrantAchatz #AnthonyBourdain #JamesBeard #Proudcer #Producing #storyandcraft #Cooking #Restaurants #Chefs #FoodNetwork #FoodTV
Rev. Dr. Tod Bolsinger joins Kara and Matt to talk about adaptive leadership. Tod believes that congregational leaders can learn to engage in change practices that will relieve pressure and revitalize congregations. Resources AE Sloan Leadership, Inc. (organization) Canoeing the Mountains: Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory by Tod Bolsinger (book) "Ronald Heifetz: The Nature of Adaptive Leadership" from Faith & Leadership (9 min video) Allyd (organization)
Sir David Attenborough, Miriam Margolyes, Nigel Planer, and others join us for a glimpse into Uncharted Territories, a new audio author showcase from John Murray publishers. This week we have a guest appearance from our friends at John Murray publishers who are sharing Uncharted Territories, their first ever audio author showcase. Here they've curated a collection of some of the best historians, memoirists, academics, critics and national treasures publishing on their 2025 non-fiction list to introduce and share clips from their current and upcoming audiobooks. You'll find some recognisable names and be introduced to some new voices. Listen to the legendary Sir David Attenborough reading from his top 10 bestseller Ocean, to playful provocateur Miriam Margolyes, to comedy legend Nigel Planer who shares an exclusive extract from his upcoming memoir, and discover some new voices along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is a bit of a departure from our usual lineup, and we think it's exactly what many of us are craving right now. We're joined by intuitive guide and founder of Soul-Speak, Cindy Aaker, who shares her deeply personal spiritual journey, from waking visions and archangel encounters to discovering the Akashic Records and connecting with guides beyond this realm. Recorded in the midst of global uncertainty and collective exhaustion, this conversation is an offering of meaning, stillness, and hope. Whether you're spiritual, skeptical, or somewhere in between, Cindy's story invites us all to pause, reflect, and consider what might be possible when we tune in to something deeper.We're already planning part two! There's so much to cover and we barely scratched the surface. Stay tuned!Chapters(0:00:07) - Finding Hope in Uncharted Territories(0:07:20) - Exploring Spiritual Paths and Beliefs(0:16:15) - Exploring the Akashic Records(0:20:42) - Awakening Through Spiritual Exploration(0:29:01) - Connecting With Archangels and Spiritual Awakening(0:36:36) - Exploring Personal Spiritual Connections(0:46:19) - Birthing a New Way of Being(0:52:46) - Visions of Supportive Symbols(0:57:50) - Embracing Joy and Kindness Through Adversity Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.
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Canada is entering a new and unfamiliar chapter—one defined not by explosive population growth, but by a dramatic slowdown that could rewrite the country's real estate narrative. In fact, Canada just recorded one of the lowest levels of population growth seen in over 70 years. Only two other quarters in modern history have posted weaker numbers: the height of pandemic lockdowns in 2020 and the global energy downturn of 2015. But now, for the first time outside of a crisis, population growth is grinding to a near halt—and the implications for housing are massive.Ontario and British Columbia—two provinces that have long driven real estate demand—actually saw population declines in Q1 2025, with Ontario contracting by 5,700 people and B.C. by 2,400. That's virtually uncharted territory for regions that typically lead the country in net migration and property price acceleration. The federal government's 2024 decision to scale back immigration targets—both temporary and permanent—has now triggered six consecutive quarters of slowing growth. Meanwhile, non-permanent resident totals dropped by over 61,000, even as deaths outpaced births by more than 5,600. What we're witnessing is a foundational demographic shift—one that's sending ripples through every corner of the housing market.This episode of The Vancouver Life Podcast dives deep into what this demographic reversal means for real estate prices, rental demand, construction starts, and investor sentiment. With record-breaking levels of purpose-built rentals under construction and fewer people arriving to occupy them, we expect continued downward pressure on rental rates. In fact, Metro Vancouver rents have dropped $114 over the past year, including $52 in the last month alone, bringing average monthly rent to $2,223. Even furnished units now offer only marginal premiums, making furniture investments for landlords a poor ROI.As demand slows, so do housing prices. Canada's national benchmark price fell for the sixth consecutive month in May, landing at $690,900—the same level we saw in May 2021 and nearly 18% below the 2022 peak. Inventory is rising, with more than 200,000 listings on the market nationwide, yet buyer sentiment remains fragile. Though sales inched up in May, they are still down over 4% year-over-year. And the only provinces seeing real price gains are smaller markets like Manitoba and Newfoundland—while the heavyweights of B.C. and Ontario drag the national average down.Housing starts are falling too. In B.C., starts dropped 29% from April to May alone. Multi-family builds fell even harder—down 33% month-over-month and 19% compared to last year. The six-month moving average for starts has dropped 30% since its peak in 2023, and that trend is expected to continue. Cities like Nanaimo and Kelowna have seen construction plummet by as much as 75% and 45%, respectively. The result? The pipeline of new housing is drying up—just as rental supply is peaking and demand is waning. _________________________________ Dan's New Channel: www.youtube.com/@VancouversTopRealtor Ryan's New Channel: www.youtube.com/@ryan_thevancouverlife _________________________________ Contact Us To Book Your Private Consultation:
Loving our autistic children through their struggles isn't always simple — and it's definitely not always easy. In this heartfelt episode, Shannon opens up about the complex emotions many parents face when their child can't or doesn't express love in typical ways.Maybe your child doesn't say “I love you.” Maybe they don't come to you for comfort or push you away during meltdowns. Maybe you've quietly wondered, "Why does this feel so one-sided?" or "Am I the only one who feels this way?"You are not alone.As summer begins — a time that can feel overwhelming for families like ours — this episode is a soft place to land. It offers you an alternative perspective for those long, unstructured days when everything feels harder than it should. Come back to it whenever you need a reminder that you're not alone, and your love still matters — more than you know.You'll hear stories, strategies, and compassionate insights about what it means to love your child through their hardest moments — not despite them. You'll learn why their love may look different (but is still real), why grief and love can exist side by side, and how to hold space for both hope and heartache on this unexpected parenting journey.And don't forget — next week kicks off our BEST OF Summer Series! We'll be spotlighting some of our most downloaded episodes to make sure you haven't missed any favorites. With over 230 episodes, there's so much to take in, and what didn't apply when it aired might be exactly what you need today. Be sure to scroll through and find the episodes that speak to where you are now. We'll be back with brand new episodes later this summer!
In 2018, the U.S. Air Force awarded a $3.9 billion contract to Boeing for two new Air Force One planes. For a variety of reasons, including delays tied to the need for workers with proper security clearances, Boeing may or may not be able to complete the order before the end of President Donald Trump's second term. Meanwhile, the Qatari Prime Minister offered to gift the president a luxury 747 jet valued at $400 million. And the Department of Defense has just accepted it. There are questions about whether the Qatari plane can even be brought up to Air Force One's safety and security standards before Trump leaves office. But the bigger question may be whether it was lawful for the president to accept it. Richard Briffault, Professor of Legislation at Columbia Law School, joins us on The Excerpt to share his insights.Let us know what you think of this episode by sending an email to podcasts@usatoday.com.Episode Transcript available hereSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(0:00) “I'm an expert on cats”(2:40) NFL 2025 Schedule Release: “It's a holiday!”(4:25) Primetime games: “The NFL is playing the hits”(8:00) Chiefs & Eagles: Which Super Bowl team has the tougher road?(18:30) Ravens & Lions: Which contender has the tougher road?(27:10) Commanders: Are they ready for primetime, all the time?(30:40) Soft Septembers: Bills, Steelers, Rams, Bengals, 49ers, Patriots, & Bears could all hit the ground running(52:25) DraftKings: Non-Playoff Teams with Best Odds to Return to Postseason(55:40) Texans: Can they cruise to another AFC South title?(59:30) Tough Septembers: Cowboys, Giants, Jets, & Browns could struggle out of the gate
Scripture: Acts 2:1-13
Ben and Brent dive into uncharted territory for Maple Leafs fans as the team nears a first-round sweep. They break down the thrilling 3-2 OT victory, highlighting Simon Benoit as the unlikely hero, Auston Matthews finally scoring, and key lineup changes. The duo also discusses the rest of the NHL playoff first round, particularly the Panthers' success in Tampa. They wrap up with insights on the NFL draft, featuring an expected first pick, a surprise trade, and a notable omission (32:21).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
What do we do when we start to feel fear and doubt? In a special one-off message, Pastor Jon Chasteen preaches on the truth about fear and doubt and how to overcome it through Jesus. We pray this message will bring you joy and hope in whatever season you're in! Scripture references: John 11:4 (MSG) John 11:14-15 (MSG) John 20:19-29 (NIV) Connect With Us: To learn more about Victory Church and to get connected, visit us at https://victory.church/ Worship Gathering Times: To see locations & worship gathering times, visit https://victory.church/locations/ Prayer: We believe in praying big prayers to a big God and expecting big results. If you're in need of prayer, our team would be honored to pray with you. You can reach us for prayer at https://victory.church/prayer Giving: At Victory, we steward God's resources well and with radical generosity. If you'd like to give toward the mission of Victory Church, visit https://victory.church/give/ Follow Us: OKC Campus: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchokc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorychurchok Edmond Campus: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoryedmond/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/victory.churchEDM Grapevine (Texas) Campus: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorychurchgrapevine/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089341962919
Otis Jiry's Scary Stories Told in the Dark: A Horror Anthology Series
In this chilling episode of Scary Stories Told in the Dark, five travelers cross unseen thresholds—into places that shouldn't exist, and truths that shouldn't be spoken. A locked door no blueprint will acknowledge. A midnight walk that leads through the city's forgotten skin. A voice that whispers your choices before you make them. Join Otis Jiry and Malcolm Blackwood as they explore forbidden places and vanished paths, where the only landmarks are your regrets—and the exit isn't always where you left it. To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link! http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to Shooting Sharp with Mike Rossi. This is Episode #4 - Opening the Beyond Mike has a special episode this week as he interviews Beyond Wrestling Owner and Founder Drew Cordeiro. Drew runs down the history of Beyond, speaking to some of the concepts over the years including Uncharted Territory from the past and Wrestling Open of the Present and Future Whether an existing fan or Beyond or a potential new fan, learn about one of the longest running Independent Wrestling Companies in the United States and how different the Independent Wrestling world is now versus pre Pandemic. Join us every Tuesday for Shooting Sharp on the North South Connection Podcast Network.
Kia ora e te whānau. Originally from Western Australia, growing up surfing and playing footie, Michael Dunstan has turned his hands to many things, including music, photography, and trail running. It turns out Michael is pretty (very) good at this whole trail running thing and has won the inaugural GPT100 mile race, Third place at Ultra Trail Snowdonia in Wales a win at the 2023 Hounslow Classic Marathon. Now based in Katoomba NSW, Michael is working hard at some lofty goals for 2025. This is a beautiful conversation, which covers a variety of topics and is guaranteed stoke inducing. It won't help if you don't like snakes or thunderstorms, but apart from the Ophidiphobics amongst us, this will be a dead-set winner. Dirt Church Radio - Best Enjoyed RunningMichael Dunstan Music Sign up to the DCR AidStation newsletterDirt Church Merch!The Squadrun 4-Week Training Trial for DCR Listeners!Dirt Church Radio on InstagramDirt Church Radio on Facebook Further Faster New ZealandEnjoy!Music by Andrew McDowall, DigicakeYou might be hardcore, but your lips aren't. Protect your lips with Natural Skin Protection from NZ Thatsit.nz
Tell us about your Adventure!Embarking on a journey to Mt. Everest Base Camp is not just a hike; it's a life-changing experience, a test of endurance, and an opportunity to forge lasting memories. For Cyrena and Phil, both in their 70s, this adventure was their second time in Nepal. This journey became even more special as they trekked to the base camp with their son and grandson. Against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas, they embraced the challenge of trekking together, proving that age is not a barrier to adventure.
For Susan DeMersseman, having a core group of friends that help each other navigate traveling, health issues and aging makes all the difference.
March arrives as a powerhouse month, packed with significant astrological and numerological events signaling a period of intense transformation. This isn't just a regular month; it's a right of passage, a "pressure cooker" testing the depth of your spiritual practice. Expect a whirlwind of energies, potentially leading to disorientation as you're being fine-tuned for higher levels of consciousness. The law of attraction will be in full effect, reflecting your internal landscape externally, pushing you to rise, grow, and persevere. Prepare for a month of beginnings and endings, driven by eclipse season, Venus retrograde, the Spring Equinox, and Neptune's momentous shift into Aries. The numerology of March, with its 3 month and 9 year energy, creates a unique balance, blending extroversion with introspection. The 12 vibration emphasizes change, urging you to flow with the current, trust, and simplify to amplify. This month is a call to reflect on the lessons of January and February, using that "data" to set the stage for your future. Key Dates for March: March 1st: Venus retrogrades in Aries March 3rd: Mercury enters Aries March 11th: Mercury conjuncts Venus March 14th: Mercury retrogrades in Aries; Full Moon Eclipse in Virgo March 20th: Spring Equinox; Sun moves into Aries March 27th: Venus enters Pisces March 29th: New Moon Eclipse in Aries March 30th: Neptune moves into Aries This month is a test of faith, a quantum leap, reminding you that you are divinely inspired and exactly where you need to be. Your power lies in the present moment. Embrace the paradox, turn your logic upside down, and ask where you can be of service, demonstrating love, understanding, and hope. March excites and perplexes, but ultimately, it empowers you to step into uncharted territory and embrace new levels of consciousness. Additional Resources: 8 Year in Numerology Blog Your Guide to Venus Retrograde Podcast 2025 Astro-Numerology Guide 2025 Astrology Forecast with Hannah’s Elsewhere Send Amanda a DM: @SoulPathology or Email: Podcast@SoulSessions.meFollow Amanda on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soulpathology/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textRHOP-12 Hours After the Verdict: The Fallout Begins-Summer House S9E1: Uncharted Territory RecapSummaryIn this episode of We Wine Whenever, Wendy and Kelli discuss the emotional turmoil surrounding Karen's absence from the Real Housewives of Potomac reunion, Wendy's evolving friendships, and the personal growth she has experienced. They delve into the dynamics of support among the cast, Jassy's upcoming wedding, and the ongoing divorce proceedings of several cast members. The conversation also highlights the drama surrounding Mia's birthday party and the implications of friendship and loyalty within the group. In this conversation, Kelli and Wendy discuss the latest developments in reality TV, focusing on reunion episodes, the dynamics of 'Summer House', and the implications of Lindsay's pregnancy announcement. They delve into the relationships of the cast members, particularly the evolving connection between Jesse and Lexi, and the complexities surrounding Craig and Paige's breakup. The conversation highlights the impact of social media on personal relationships and the narrative control exerted by reality TV producers. In this episode, Wendy and Kelli discuss various aspects of relationships and reality TV, including the awkward dynamics between cast members, rumors surrounding breakups, and the future of popular shows. They reflect on the impact of casting decisions and the personal lives of reality stars, while also sharing their travel aspirations and thoughts on the evolving landscape of reality television.TakeawaysKaren's emotional struggles are evident during the reunion.Wendy realizes the true nature of her friendship with Karen.Wendy feels liberated after resigning from her position.The dynamics of friendship are complex and often challenging.Jassy's wedding plans bring excitement and curiosity.Divorce updates reveal personal challenges among the cast.Mia's birthday drama showcases issues of loyalty and support.Wendy's strong presence can be intimidating to others.The importance of honesty in relationships is emphasized.Next week's episode promises more revelations and drama. There are likely only two episodes for the reunion.Jaclyn's pregnancy is a topic of discussion.Summer House's filming timeline is interesting.Lindsay's pregnancy announcement was dramatic.Carl learned about Lindsay's pregnancy via Instagram.Craig and Paige's breakup is being manipulated by Bravo.Jesse's feelings for Lexi are developing quickly.The dynamics of reality TV relationships are complex.Social media plays a significant role in personal announcements.Bravo's narrative can complicate real-life relationships. Navigating relationships can be awkward, especially in reality TV.Rumors can significantly impact public perception of reality stars.Breakups in reality TV often lead to speculation and drama.The dynamics of casting can influence the direction of a show.Fans have strong opinions about the relationships of reality stars.Reality TV often reflects real-life issues and emotions.Travel plans can be a source of excitement and anxiety.Friendship dynamics are crucial in reality TV settings.The future of reality shows may involve a mix of old and new cast members.The truth behind reality TV stories often unfolds over time.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
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In this episode of Not Your Average Autism Mom podcast, Shannon dives into the challenges children on the autism spectrum face at school and how to proactively reduce stress throughout their day. From sensory accommodations to creating safe spaces and teaching coping skills, Shannon shares practical strategies and real-life examples that help children feel calm, capable, and supported in their learning environment. Tune in to learn how to build a comprehensive plan that evolves with your child's needs, and hear Shannon's encouraging words for every mom navigating this journey.
As we begin 2025, join Shannon for a heartfelt reflection on the lessons, growth, and victories from the past year. In this special first episode of the new year, Shannon shares gratitude for her incredible listeners and Not Your Average Autism Mom members, who continue to inspire and uplift her with their resilience and strength. This episode dives into the importance of staying present in our daily lives, the power of relationships as our greatest teachers, and why letting go of future-focused worries can bring us closer to the moments that matter most. Shannon also shares a message of hope and encouragement as we step into 2025, reminding every autism mom that they are doing amazing at this mom thing. And before wrapping up, she has a small request: take two minutes to leave a review and help this podcast reach more moms who need it. Tune in to celebrate the journey, embrace the challenges, and look ahead to a new year filled with possibility. Together, we are Not Your Average Autism Moms!
As the year wraps up, we're looking back at ten of the episodes that defined 2024 at The Take. This originally aired on November 21. None of the dates, titles, or other references have been changed. A new phase in the Russia-Ukraine war is continuing to escalate. Ukraine sent US and UK-made missiles into Russia this week, while the Kremlin has loosened its policy for using nuclear weapons. Where does the war go from here? In this episode: Yulia Shapovalova, Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, Sonia Bhagat, and Chloe K. Li with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Cole Van Miltenburg, Duha Mosaad, Hagir Saleh and our host, Malika Bilal. It was edited by Alexandra Locke. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Joe Plourde mixed this update. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad Al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.
In tonight’s podcast, we discuss how knowledge continues to advance to terrifying and unprecedented territory, and the recent reports regarding Quantum AI are a great example of how we are crossing a line of no return. Google is now claiming that it has now accessed parallel universes with such technology. Where is all of this […]
A new phase in the Russia-Ukraine war is continuing to escalate. Ukraine sent US and UK-made missiles into Russia this week, while the Kremlin has loosened its policy for using nuclear weapons. Where does the war go from here? In this episode: Yulia Shapovalova, Al Jazeera Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, Sonia Bhagat, and Chloe K. Li with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Cole Van Miltenburg, Duha Mosaad, Hagir Saleh and our host, Malika Bilal. It was edited by Alexandra Locke. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editor is Hisham Abu Salah. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube