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This week on Unscripted, Natalie and Paige dive into the wild ride that is Katy Perry's career, from her church choir beginnings to becoming one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. They're talking about the hits you couldn't escape, the infamous Super Bowl sharks, and how Katy's playful, over-the-top style changed what pop music looked like in the 2010s. Whether you're a casual listener or still have California Gurls stuck in your head, this episode breaks down how she went from bubblegum pop princess to full-blown cultural icon. Our Unscripted segment will be moving to its own RSS feed starting January 2026. Until then, you can continue enjoying it right here on this feed. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the new feed so you don't miss any of the great conversations coming your way! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.Keeping score feels justified — but it's silently destroying your marriage.In this episode of The ‘NEW' Marriage, Cass and Catherine expose the hidden scorecard couples use to track effort, mistakes, and unmet expectations — and why it completely erodes trust, safety, and intimacy.Scorekeeping turns love into competition, accountability into defense, and connection into resentment. Whether it's Nice Guy behavior, emotional lists, or mental tallies of who did more, this habit prevents real healing and growth.
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.You've said you're sorry.Over and over again.So why isn't anything healing?In this episode of The NEW Marriage, we break down why apologies don't restore trust, intimacy, or emotional safety anymore—and why your partner keeps bringing up the past no matter how sincere you think you are.This isn't about refusing to apologize.It's about understanding why apologies fail when the root problem hasn't changed.If you're stuck in a cycle of apologizing, defending yourself, and feeling like nothing is ever good enough—this episode will challenge everything you think you know about repair, remorse, and healing.This is raw, uncensored, and necessary for couples who want real change—not temporary peace.
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Part 2: Every public figure has two stories, the one the world writes and the one that's real. Cheryl Hines finally tells hers: raw, funny, and unscripted.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Does social media help or hurt real, meaningful community? It was intended to help, but has it accomplished what we thought it would do? Has the effort to make money come at the cost of real community? Is it causing depression and anxiety? Have we lost the idea of what community really is, and now long for something we already had? What is the cost? Doom scrolling is a thing, and doom is not a positive word. We need to talk about social media and the death of community. That's the topic of this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted. Copyright 2025. Learn more at SaltyBeliever.com
Part 1: Every public figure has two stories, the one the world writes and the one that's real. Cheryl Hines finally tells hers: raw, funny, and unscripted.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.Gratitude isn't optional in marriage — it's foundational.In this episode of The ‘NEW' Marriage, Cass and Kathryn expose why marriages without gratitude drift apart faster than anything else, including sex issues, conflict, or resentment.When gratitude disappears, obligation turns into bitterness, connection breaks down, and couples slowly become roommates. This episode breaks down why gratitude is the gateway to leadership, giving, intimacy, and rebuilding trust — even in a disconnected or sexless marriage.You'll learn:Why gratitude is the foundation of leadership in marriageHow obligation turns into resentment without appreciationWhy sex, effort, and responsibility feel empty without gratitudeHow gratitude rebuilds trust and emotional safetyWhy one reason your partner stays is actually an opportunityHow to stop drifting apart — even when connection feels forcedThe fastest way couples unknowingly sabotage intimacyIf your marriage feels transactional, distant, or emotionally flat — this episode will help you shift your mindset, restore connection, and rebuild the foundation of the NEW marriage.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Today's WKXL NH Unscripted guest, via call in, was film director Michael Dahan to talk about his film YES REPEAT NO. About the film: “An experimental drama where three actors audition to portray Juliano Mer-Khamis, the Palestinian-Jewish activist who called himself “100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish” before his assassination in 2011. Shot in black and white, it's a meta exploration of identity and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict…During a tense rehearsal meant to determine which of them is most suited for the portrayal the three Julianos find their sense-of-self fractured and disrupted.”
In this special episode, host Sarah Nicastro shares thefirst five of this year's 10 most impactful podcast episodes.
Cecilia and Lewis chat Christmas movies on this very appropriate day. Merry Christmas, folks!
Today's guest via call in was film director Michael Dahan to talk about his film YES REPEAT NO. About the film: "An experimental drama where three actors audition to portray Juliano Mer-Khamis, the Palestinian-Jewish activist who called himself "100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish" before his assassination in 2011. Shot in black and white, it's a meta exploration of identity and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict...During a tense rehearsal meant to determine which of them is most suited for the portrayal the three Julianos find their sense-of-self fractured and disrupted.”
In this special flip episode, I join my friend Danielle Amos for a grounded, honest conversation about growth, leadership, and what it really looks like to build a business that supports your life—not consumes it. We talk about redefining success beyond hustle, releasing the pressure to constantly do more, and creating sustainable rhythms that honor both ambition and wellbeing. I share how my own definition of success has evolved over the years, why capacity matters more than speed, and how clarity, boundaries, and intentional choices create long-term impact. Danielle and I explore the mindset shifts required to scale without burnout, lead with integrity, and trust that slowing down can actually move you forward faster. This episode is for the woman who wants to grow with intention, lead with peace, and build something meaningful that lasts—without sacrificing herself in the process. Liked this episode? Make sure to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review with your takeaways, this helps us create the exact content you want! KEY POINTS: 00:00 Exciting Announcement: First In-Person Retreat 01:30 Welcome to Woman of Influence 02:19 Meet Julie Solomon: Empowering Women 04:33 Julie Solomon's Journey: From PR to Coaching 06:19 Overcoming Insecurities and Finding Your Voice 08:43 The Turning Point: Embracing Self-Acceptance 17:53 Breaking Free from Financial Struggles 26:20 Helping Women Shine: Julie's Mission 30:50 The Power of Belief and Positioning 31:12 A Transformative Networking Dinner 32:31 Owning Your Brilliance 34:56 Embracing Natural Gifts 36:43 Positioning and Value Perception 38:16 Rewiring Self-Worth 41:34 The Brand Accelerator Program 43:28 Building Confidence and Authority 44:41 Stepping Stones to Success 48:33 Rapid Fire Questions 49:04 Final Words of Wisdom 56:28 Conclusion and Call to Action QUOTABLES: “ You can see the things that other people can't see, but you have to make sure that they're ready to see it and hear it. Because if you give it to 'em and they're not ready for it, it can actually be very triggering and it can create the opposite effect.” - Julie Solomon “ You're not bad or wrong. You're hiding it because it is the way that you have learned to protect yourself. So let yourself off the hook with that. And now is the time that you can start. 'Cause now you're aware. It's like you know that you're hiding this and it's not supporting your highest self, your highest vision, your highest dreams. So now you have to start doing something about it.” - Julie Solomon GUEST RESOURCES: Listen to Danielle's Podcast “The Mystic Millionaire” RESOURCES: ✨ Unscripted: My First In-Person Retreat in 2+ Years — Now Accepting Applications If you've felt your voice no longer matches the woman you've become, this intimate 2-day retreat in Nashville (Feb 5–6, 2026) is for you. Unscripted is where your message, identity, and leadership come back into alignment—without pressure, performance, or shrinking. Spots are limited and application-only.Apply now at juliesolomon.net/unscripted. [ORDER] my book or Audible, Get What You Want: How to Go From Unseen to Unstoppable so you can leverage the power of your own influence. Follow Julie on Instagram! MUST HAVES THIS MONTH: [THE TOOL I WISH I HAD WHEN I STARTED] From your first sale to your biggest month yet, Shopify supports you every step of the way. Try it now for just $1/month. [COMFORT AND FREEDOM] Shop the SKIMS Fits Everybody collection today and experience comfort like never before. [GAIN A NEW PERSPECTIVE] Learn life-changing insights you won't find anywhere else. Get 15% off.
In this 2-for-1 holiday week episode, Mike and Wes discuss the loss to the Bears (:21), how the team moves forward (5:41) and the struggles in the red zone (12:28). They also preview the upcoming matchup with the Ravens (19:20), looking at the QB situations (20:12), the keys to victory (28:24), and other important Week 17 games (35:31).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode Fred Goldstein invites Sheena Crosby, PharmD, BCGP, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinical Pharmacist at the Mayo Clinic in Florida. Sheena breaks down the American College of Gastroenterology's (ACG) updated guidelines for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, highlighting major shifts in treatment strategy, including the move toward earlier use of advanced therapies and updated goals focused on symptom control, mucosal healing, and sustained remission. She also outlines the critical payer considerations emphasized in the guidelines—from eliminating unnecessary step-therapy requirements to ensuring timely access to induction and maintenance therapy—changes that have direct implications for patient outcomes and health-system performance. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In this first ever unscripted (not an interview) episode, Kristin talks about her feelings about the podcast over the past year and what it is going to look like moving forward. She also shares her favorite Christmas things for 2025 and also the things she was obsessed with all year long.Buy some merch: https://holidaysafterdark-shop.fourthwall.com/ and https://www.etsy.com/shop/HolidaysAfterDarkEmail your holiday stories to kristin@holidaysafterdark.com. Follow on Twitter and Instagram: @holidayspodcast Like on Facebook: Holidays After Dark Buy a Simulockrum Lock Picking Game here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TemporalTravels?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1520054429&from_page=listingThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/holidaysafterdark. Special thanks to Night Owl Productions for producing and editing the podcast!Thank you to Pete Byrnes for composing the theme song!
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.When love turns into obligation, resentment isn't far behind.In this episode of The ‘NEW' Marriage, Cass and Kathryn Morrow break down how resentment quietly builds when spouses feel obligated instead of connected — and why most couples blame the wrong things when their marriage starts to decay.This conversation challenges common narratives around:Labeling your partner as a narcissistMisunderstanding submission and leadershipConfusing obligation with burdenWhy resentment is usually enabled, not inflictedHow unspoken permission creates long-term bitternessYou'll learn:Why obligation is part of marriage — but resentment is optionalHow resentment turns into contempt and emotional shutdownThe hidden role of leadership in recurring resentmentWhy labeling your spouse blocks growth and responsibilityHow unmet expectations and enabled behavior poison intimacyThe difference between triggers and cognitive distortionsHow to reverse resentment even after decades of buildupIf you feel trapped, obligated, bitter, or emotionally disconnected in your marriage — this episode will confront what you've been avoiding and show you where real responsibility (and power) actually lives.
What if the life you think you're choosing… isn't fully yours anymore?This week on Raw & Unscripted, host Christopher Rausch sits down with Paul Nadeau, author of The Hostage Effect, for a conversation that is uncomfortable, eye-opening, and absolutely necessary.We're talking about how power, money, algorithms, and influence quietly shape our beliefs, behaviors, and decisions—without us ever noticing. How billionaires and social media giants don't need chains or cages to control us… because compliance has become subtle, normalized, and addictive.Paul breaks down:How this “hostage effect” has unfolded historicallyWhy most people don't realize they're being controlledHow climate narratives, fear-based messaging, and AI accelerate dependenceAnd most importantly—how to reclaim personal sovereignty, critical thinking, and freedomThis isn't a conspiracy rant. It's a wake-up call.If you value autonomy, truth, and the future of humanity—this episode will challenge you to think deeper, question louder, and choose differently.Because freedom isn't taken all at once.It's surrendered one compromise at a time.Are you subscribed to the podcast? Catch up on previous episodes at https://bit.ly/2Njtvf9 and get the audio podcast at Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3RHpNe8 or wherever you get your podcasts! We're on all platforms!!!#Legacy #PersonalGrowth #MasteringLife #Confidence #Results #NoRegrets #Beliefs #NoExcusesCoach For More Information please check out:www.NoExcusesCoach.comwww.Youtube.com/TheChristopherRausch
This week on Unscripted, Natalie and Paige tackle Britain's most photogenic power couple: Victoria and David Beckham. From Posh Spice to polished designer, from football legend to full-time icon, the duo break down how the Beckhams built an empire on coordinated outfits, impeccable branding, and a marriage that somehow survived the tabloids and four kids. Our Unscripted segment will be moving to its own RSS feed starting January 2026. Until then, you can continue enjoying it right here on this feed. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the new feed so you don't miss any of the great conversations coming your way! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At our Longmont training event, Pastor Nate Morris explores the heart behind preaching and the practical movements that help us communicate Scripture faithfully. Opening with a story about waiting tables, Nate reminds us that preachers do not invent the meal. We carry what God has already prepared and deliver it with care. This session combines pastoral insight, clear structure, and encouragement for anyone who wants to handle God's word well.About Pastor Nate MorrisNate Morris is the lead pastor of Mountain Life Calvary Chapel, a multi location church serving Vail, Gypsum, and Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He and his wife Jen live in the Colorado mountains with their children Caleb, Zoe, and Josiah. Having grown up in the mountains himself, Nate has a deep passion to see mountain communities reached and transformed by the gospel.He hosts Truth and Love with Nate and Jen Morris and is a regular contributor to Mountain Life Church's Unscripted podcast. You can learn more at mountainlife.church, follow @natemorris1, or visit pastorn8.com.Speaking with the Weight of Scripture1 Peter 4:11 calls those who speak to speak as those delivering God's words. Nate anchors the room in this reminder: preaching is a sacred trust. Our role is not to improve the message but to carry it faithfully, just as a good waiter brings a prepared meal without dropping the plate.Two Questions That Shape Every SermonWhere am I taking them?Preaching needs a clear destination shaped by the passage itself.How do we get there?Listeners need a guided path. Structure is one of the ways we serve them well.Caring for Souls Through the WordNate highlights the preacher's pastoral task: understanding people's real needs and showing how the gospel addresses them. As Samuel Brengle observed, the truth in Jesus brings healing to every kind of spiritual condition. Preaching becomes an act of care as we discern and apply Scripture wisely.Five Movements That Help People Follow the Message1. IntroductionHelp listeners orient themselves to the theme and direction of the passage.2. NecessitationShow why the message matters and surface the tension the text resolves.3. ExpositionOpen the Scriptures carefully. Let the text drive the content.4. ApplicationInvite people to respond. Show what trust, obedience, or repentance looks like in daily life.5. InspirationLeave listeners with hope in Christ, not pressure to perform.Tools That Support Clear and Helpful DeliveryHumour, illustrations, vulnerability, inflection, and physical movement can all help the message connect, provided they serve the text rather than distract from it.Working Heartily, Depending FullyNate ends by reminding us that preaching is both labour and reliance.Colossians 3:23 calls us to work heartily for the Lord, while Augustine's well known line captures the balance: pray as though everything depends on God, work as though everything depends on you.For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective
Listen as Pastor Lee and Tonya tackle questions about their marriage they've never discussed before—with a timer running and no rehearsal.This intimate conversation covers the real challenges couples face: navigating intimacy through different life seasons, rediscovering each other as empty nesters, understanding evolving love languages, and keeping connection alive after 36 years together.Perfect for your commute or morning routine, this episode delivers practical wisdom wrapped in authentic storytelling and genuine humor.You'll Learn:✅ How honest communication transforms over time✅ Navigating physical and emotional changes in marriage✅ Prioritizing quality time when life gets busy✅ Understanding your spouse's evolving needsWhether you're newlywed or decades in, this conversation will encourage your own marriage journey.Subscribe now and never miss an episode. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 AM CT.
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.When someone says “I'm fine” in marriage, it usually means the opposite.In this episode of The ‘NEW' Marriage, Cass and Kathryn break down why avoiding conflict creates false peace, how emotional shutdown destroys trust and intimacy, and why holding feelings inside is more damaging than having hard conversations.Many couples believe that avoiding conflict keeps the marriage safe — but in reality, it creates emotional distance, resentment, manipulation, covert contracts, and even physical symptoms like anxiety and intimacy issues.
How to take the stress out of the holiday season, troubling trends in the news business and stories that did not make the mainstream media - that and more in this episode with Larry Lannan & Duncan Giles
Our Wrestling Podcast Unscripted Episode 158: John Cena Last Match Recap - NXT Botch? - SI Awards - Oba and Sol - Theory Returns and more! #wwe #worldscolllide #aaa #nxt #wwenxt #smackdown #moneyinthebank #wwemitb #mtb #MARIAHMAY #MARIAHMAYNXT #blakemonroe #johncena #cenapipebomb #Johncenapromo #smackdown #britishbulldogs #britishbulldog #brocklesnar #ajlee #ajleereturns #wweraw #wrestlepalooza #aew #aewallout #wwewrestlepalooza #espn #wweonespn #zackryder #zackryderreturns #johncenasfinalmatch #SNME #WWESNME #CENA #CENAFINALMATCH - WWE SNME + John Cena's Final Match Recap - Austin Theory is the masked man! - Smackdown Recap Tapings results - Sol Ruca and Oba Femi - Sports Illustrated Year End Awards - This week in wrestling and more! X: @owp2019 Instagram: @owp2019 Meta: www.facebook.com/ourwrestlingpodcast Twitch: www.twitch.tv/ourwrestlingpodcast Rumble: rumble.com/c/c-7660138 Youtube(sucks): www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcCUQMd…iew... Disclaimer - Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use; for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
On this hour of A Numbers Game, Gill Alexander is joined live in studio by Bill Krackomberger for his "Unscripted" hour. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike and Wes provide an overview of the second meeting with the Bears, this one in Chicago (:22), share their keys to victory (10:25) and look at some key games in the NFC playoff picture (18:35).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s episode of the Grace Unscripted Podcast, we get to hear the story of Christine Dolan! From a trans-Atlantic love stories to an inflatables businesses, Christine’s story is one of watching God show up and be faithful time and time again from new seasons to big moves. Listen in as she shares with us all of the steps of obedience, both big and small, God walked with her through and how He led her to where she is today! If Christine’s story has resonated with you or you have any questions, we would love to hear from you! You can email us at Unscripted@graceohio.org! We are also excited to let you know that we have a Grace Unscripted worship playlist made up of each guest’s favorite worship song, or songs! You can check the playlist out here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1xkOay7mU9SDKbeiRYfNCm?si=2928f6ecc26b47a6
On this hour of A Numbers Game, Gill Alexander is joined live in studio by Bill Krackomberger for his "Unscripted" hour. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Is “The Age of Disclosure” something we should pay attention to and freak out, or is it just high-level clickbait? It costs $20 to stream. Is it worth it? Bryan Catherman and Josiah Walker don't know, but they do know that this isn't the first time Christians have freaked out over a documentary. In this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted, the guys discuss what Christians should do when they're invited to a freakout. What should Pastors do when their congregants bring these kinds of panic and worry? That's the topic of this discussion. Copyright 2025. Find more information at SaltyBeliever.com.
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.When is divorce actually permitted for Christians?In this episode of The NEW Marriage Podcast, we answer one of the most searched — and misunderstood — questions in Christian marriage: Is divorce ever biblically justified?But this conversation goes deeper than religion.We talk about:The integrity of marriage vowsWhy modern culture treats marriage as disposableThe difference between safety, separation, and quittingWhy “trying” isn't the same as doing the workHow responsibility, leadership, and growth save marriagesWhether you're Christian, questioning faith, or simply struggling in your marriage, this episode challenges the idea that divorce is the solution when things get hard.This episode is for you if:You're asking if divorce is biblically allowedYou feel disconnected, disrespected, or stuckYou're tired of surface-level marriage adviceYou want truth, accountability, and real transformationMarriage was never meant to be disposable.This episode will challenge your beliefs — and call you higher.
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Samantha Skelly for a deeply honest conversation about identity, presence, and what it really means to lead from your highest self. We talk about releasing performative success, why boredom in business can actually be a sign of regulation and alignment, and how creative play outside of your work can unlock your next level of clarity and fulfillment. I share my philosophy on identity-based messaging, why serving a former version of yourself can cap your growth, and how speaking to the highest version of your client creates cleaner energy, stronger resonance, and more aligned opportunities. We also explore embodiment, aspiration-based messaging, and the simple but powerful practice I return to daily: be her now. This episode is for the woman who feels herself evolving, who's ready to stop shrinking or over-explaining, and who wants her business, message, and life to finally feel as aligned as the woman she's becoming. Liked this episode? Make sure to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review with your takeaways, this helps us create the exact content you want! KEY POINTS: 00:00 Exciting Announcement: First In-Person Retreat 01:30 Welcome to Woman of Influence 02:31 Deep Dive: Authenticity and Shedding Old Beliefs 06:56 Creative Outlets and Personal Growth 13:47 The Importance of Identity Recalibration 19:13 Future-Focused Messaging and Authenticity 23:06 Embodying Your Chosen Identity 23:38 Understanding Your Ideal Client 25:52 The Power of Aspirational Messaging 32:10 The Importance of Embodiment 37:02 Effortless Speaking and Success 41:01 Conclusion and Resources QUOTABLES: “ A brand is just the perception of whatever messaging. Whether it's Audio, visual, static, digital. Whatever kind of message that you are putting out there. And as long as it's corralled mostly to where people want it to be, then like, we're good to go. But most of the time it's not corralled.” - Julie Solomon “ I don't subscribe to pain based marketing. Like whenever people do that and I get an email like that, I'm like, get outta here. Like that's literally how I feel. I'm like, Ugh. But then when I get someone's email and it's aspirational and it's helping me see a future version of myself, I get this like a aliveness and this like champagne bubbly feeling in my body. I'm like, whatever that is, I'm so in.” - Samantha Skelly GUEST RESOURCES: Listen to Samantha's Podcast “Can't Be Contained” RESOURCES: ✨ Unscripted: My First In-Person Retreat in 2+ Years — Now Accepting Applications If you've felt your voice no longer matches the woman you've become, this intimate 2-day retreat in Nashville (Feb 5–6, 2026) is for you. Unscripted is where your message, identity, and leadership come back into alignment—without pressure, performance, or shrinking. Spots are limited and application-only. Apply now at juliesolomon.net/unscripted. [ORDER] my book or Audible, Get What You Want: How to Go From Unseen to Unstoppable so you can leverage the power of your own influence. Follow Julie on Instagram! MUST HAVES THIS MONTH: [TURN “WHAT IF” INTO “WHY NOT”] That business idea you've been sitting on? Shopify makes it real—get started now for only $1/month. [DISCOVER THE HYPE] The Fits Everybody collection is worth it. Shop now! [MAKE TIME FOR GROWTH] Lessons fit into even the busiest schedules. Join today with 15% off!
In this episode of UNSCRIPTED, Sarah Nicastro and Roy Dockery, Sr. Director of Field Services Research at TSIA, reflect on their 2025 forecasts – from workforce flexibility and customer expectations to technology debt and AI adoption – and honestly assess where the field service industry delivered, where it fell short, and what leaders need to prioritize heading into 2026.
Emma Rodriguez has become a celebrity at Texas Tech this year. The U.S. Army aviator and wife of Red Raider star linebacker Jacob Rodriguez has garnered national attention as well. On a recent return to Lubbock, Emma took the time to sit down with Taylor Peters to talk about football, faith and what makes Texas Tech special.
Mike and Wes review the loss to the Broncos, beginning with the injury to DL Micah Parsons (:28) and the Packers' other health concerns moving forward (3:49). They also discuss the non-injury takeaways from the defeat (13:36) and the NFC playoff picture as it currently stands (24:05).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.Insecurity is destroying marriages — or so you've been told.In this episode of The NEW Marriage Podcast, we flip the script and explain how insecurity can actually save a marriage when you stop reacting, stop defending yourself, and start responding with emotional maturity.If you or your partner struggle with jealousy, fear of betrayal, anxiety, or emotional shutdown, this conversation will challenge everything you think you know about insecurity in relationships.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Calling into the Taj Mahal like digs of the WKXL NH Unscripted studio from a tour bus Colleen McCarthy, a cast member, and gives us the details about “A Celtic Christmas”. From the promo material: "Direct from its Off-Broadway season, A Taste of Ireland – The Irish Music & Dance Sensation, presents its holiday spectacular, “A Celtic Christmas”. “A Celtic Christmas” brings holiday cheer to Massachusetts this December, featuring a line-up of world Irish dance champions to share the spirit of “Nollaig Shona” (Happy Christmas). Combining jaw-dropping dance moves with high-energy Irish tunes, heartfelt ballads, and favorite carols, this high-octane show features stars from Lord of the Dance and Riverdance as well as other World Champions, plus live musicians, to transport audiences to Christmas in Ireland. A Celtic Christmas by A Taste of Ireland will make a tour stop in Boston from December 2-14."
The holidays have officially begun, and Paige and Natalie are sleighing straight into the season with the undisputed Queen of Christmas herself — Mariah Carey. In this week's festive deep dive, the Unscripted duo unwraps everything: from her glittering rise to superstardom and iconic whistle notes to the untold stories behind her legendary holiday empire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Side A: Steven and Nils Side B: Agnostic Jeremiad Both covers appear in episode 134.
On this episode Fred Goldstein invites Marty Acevedo, MS, RD, Patient Advocate and President & Board Chair of the Parkinson's Association of San Diego. Marty shares her personal journey with Parkinson's disease—from a delayed diagnosis to managing symptoms, treatment decisions, and the impact on daily life. She discusses the importance of individualized care, the essential role of caregivers, and the value of evidence-based resources. Marty also highlights her involvement in the Michael J. Fox Foundation's Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) research study and offers perspective on emerging advances and potential disease-modifying therapies that may shape the future of Parkinson's care. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.My Partner Won't Change. "This is Who I Am"If your partner keeps saying “This is who I am — take it or leave it,” this episode is the wake-up call you've been avoiding.Most couples get stuck in the same toxic cycle: one partner refuses to grow, the other resents carrying the emotional weight, and both confuse sacrifice with compromise.In this raw, uncensored episode, we break down:Why “love me for me” destroys connectionHow emotional immaturity shows up in marriageWhy your partner's trauma responses are actually opportunitiesThe difference between compromise vs. self-abandonmentHow to lead your marriage when your partner refuses to changeWhat “this is just who I am” really means underneathWhy loving someone requires accountability, not excusesHow resentment, insecurity, and avoidance are silently killing your intimacyThis one hits deep — especially if you've been trying to drag your relationship forward alone.If you're tired of begging, tired of repeating yourself, and tired of being told “this is just who I am,” this episode will flip your entire mindset.
Scott Riley joins the hosts of AI Unscripted to answer questions from the audience about AI in the classroom and to reflect on what the team learned while working on the series as well as what they'd like to explore in future episodes.
This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.A holiday romance for people who hate the holidays? Yes, please. In this episode, I'm hanging out with romance author Natasha Madison to talk messy Christmas travel, big-family chaos, and why a happily-ever-after matters—even in true crime.Natasha and I also get into how romance trends have shifted (alpha heroes, golden retrievers, dark romance, and the whole “tropes-everywhere” era), plus the comfort reads she'll never stop recommending. If you've ever wanted a holiday book that doesn't feel like a Hallmark script—or you've got thoughts about how romance marketing has changed—this one's for you.
For the ad-free version of this episode, subscribe to Politicology+ at https://politicology.com/plus Last weekend, eleven Politicology listeners from all over the country joined Ron and Mike in person for a salon style retreat called Unscripted: A Politicology Gathering. They explored big questions like “What is the point of America?” and “What does it mean to be a citizen in the digital age?” In this episode, those same listeners share what they learned and how it's changing how they think about the evolving world we're all living in. Stay in the loop about Unscripted gatherings: https://bit.ly/3XK4tub Find our sponsor links and promo codes here: https://bit.ly/44uAGZ8 Get 15% off OneSkin with the code RON at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Send your questions and ideas to podcast@politicology.com or leave a voicemail at (703) 239-3068 Follow Ron and Mike on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://x.com/madrid_mike Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Wes preview the matchup with the Broncos, examining their defense (2:09) and offense (5:45), discussing keys to victory (11:37) and important matchups in the trenches (16:40), and looking at key games around the league in Week 15 (24:13).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Pete November, President and CEO of Ochsner Health, reflects on his unconventional path from law to healthcare, the mentors who shaped his leadership, the family and routines that keep him grounded, and the pivotal risks that led him to lead one of the nation's major health systems.
In this solo episode, I explore a powerful shift that's been reshaping my life and leadership: moving from owning my blessings to truly stewarding them. I share how a simple but confronting truth—“It's not good stewardship to complain about what God has already given you”—led me to reevaluate the way I was approaching my marriage, business, faith, and daily peace. Through honest reflections on success, comparison, and control, I walk you through the difference between routine and practice, ownership and stewardship, and why happiness isn't something we chase—it's something we notice. I also share the daily gratitude rituals and spiritual practices that have grounded me in presence, softened my ambition, and brought peace back into my home, my work, and my identity. If you're ready to release pressure, reconnect to what's already here, and lead from a deeper place of trust, this episode will feel like coming home. Liked this episode? Make sure to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review with your takeaways, this helps us create the exact content you want! KEY POINTS: 02:19 The Power of Gratitude 05:15 From Routine to Practice 07:46 Recalibrating Life and Business 10:40 The Shift from Ownership to Stewardship 14:09 Daily Practices for Gratitude 18:04 Invitation to Unscripted Retreat 18:44 Stay Connected and Subscribe QUOTABLES: “ My marriage, my family, my business, my home, even the freedom I have to sit here and speak with you like this. At one point in my life, every single one of those things was something I prayed for, and now they're part of my everyday reality. But somewhere along the way, I stopped treating them like miracles, and I started treating them like they were something that needed maintenance. And that's where the gratitude gap begins.” - Julie Solomon “ There are three things that will steal your gratitude faster than anything else. Money, property, and prestige. When you put yourself in the driver's seat of those three. When you start idolizing your money, your property, or your prestige, things start to get shaky. Because that's when you start thinking you are the source of it all instead of the steward.” - Julie Solomon RESOURCES: ✨ Unscripted: My First In-Person Retreat in 2+ Years — Now Accepting Applications If you've felt your voice no longer matches the woman you've become, this intimate 2-day retreat in Nashville (Feb 5–6, 2026) is for you. Unscripted is where your message, identity, and leadership come back into alignment—without pressure, performance, or shrinking. Spots are limited and application-only. Apply now at juliesolomon.net/unscripted. [ORDER] my book or Audible, Get What You Want: How to Go From Unseen to Unstoppable so you can leverage the power of your own influence. Follow Julie on Instagram! MUST HAVES THIS MONTH: [READY TO SELL SOMETHING?] Shopify takes care of the logistics so you can focus on what you do best. Set up shop today for just $1/month! [YOUR BASICS, UPGRADED] Fits Everybody makes everyday essentials extraordinary. Find your favorites![FIND YOUR NEXT MENTOR] From writers to CEOs, they're all here. Save 15%!
Introduction: 00:00-11:48 Steven and Nils cover: 11:50-16:05 Agnostic Jeremiad cover: 16:05-19:18 Chatter and Listener voicemails: 19:18-1:17:30 Mark Michell "Low End University": 1:17:45-1:35:10 Siegbert Freiberg segment: 1:35:10- 1:49:30 1:49:30-END: Greg and Steve song chat Ending live clips from Propagandhi include 2013 in Paris and 2014 in Baltimore.