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Some moments in life shake us to our core. News arrives that changes everything, and suddenly the future we imagined feels uncertain or even impossible. In those moments, it can feel like the ground beneath our feet is shifting, leaving us wondering how we will keep moving forward. The Bible reminds us that God’s faithfulness does not depend on stable circumstances. In 1 Samuel 7:12, the prophet Samuel set up a stone and named it Ebenezer, saying, “Thus far the LORD has helped us.” That stone served as a memorial—a visible reminder of God’s faithfulness through difficult seasons. When the future feels overwhelming, Scripture invites us to look backward before looking forward. Reflecting on how God has already carried us through hardship strengthens our faith for whatever lies ahead. The challenges may have felt unbearable at the time, yet God sustained us through each one. Life rarely unfolds with complete certainty. Jesus Himself told His followers that trouble would come. But He also promised something greater: that He has overcome the world. God’s faithfulness is not limited to easy seasons. He remains present in the moments when life feels most fragile and uncertain. Even when circumstances are unstable, His character remains unchanging. When fear about the future begins to rise, remembering God’s past faithfulness can steady our hearts. Every difficult season you have survived is evidence that God has been with you. Each moment of provision, strength, and comfort becomes part of your own “Ebenezer”—a reminder that God has helped you this far. And the God who has carried you to this point will continue to walk with you, no matter what comes next. Main Takeaways Difficult circumstances can make the future feel overwhelming and unstable. Samuel’s Ebenezer stone reminds us to remember God’s past faithfulness. Reflecting on God’s help in previous struggles strengthens our trust today. God’s character remains steady even when circumstances are uncertain. Remembering God’s faithfulness can anchor us when fear about the future arises. Today’s Bible Verse "Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, 'Thus far the LORD has helped us.'" - 1 Samuel 7:12 Your Daily Prayer Prayer excerpt for listeners: “Lord, remind me of Your faithfulness in the past so I can trust You with the future.” Listen to the full prayer here. To view the prayer in written format, visit the links below. Want More? Relevant Links & Resources Continue growing in faith and encouragement: LifeAudio.com – Christian podcasts and devotionals Crosswalk.com – Daily prayers, articles, and Bible study resources If you enjoyed this prayer, consider Rachel Wojo’s “31 Days of Prayers for the Heart” prayer card set, featuring beautifully designed prayer cards with a handcrafted display stand—perfect for daily encouragement and reflection. This episode is sponsored by Trinity Debt Management. If you are struggling with debt call Trinity today. Trinity's counselors have the knowledge and resources to make a difference. Our intention is to help people become debt-free, and most importantly, remain debt-free for keeps!" If your debt has you down, we should talk. Call us at 1-800-793-8548 | https://trinitycredit.orgTrinityCredit – Call us at 1-800-793-8548. Whether we're helping people pay off their unsecured debt or offering assistance to those behind in their mortgage payments, Trinity has the knowledge and resources to make a difference. https://trinitycredit.org Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Wade Burgess, Executive PastorGrand Parkway Baptist ChurchThIs is the WayMatthew 7:13-291. Easy is not best - v 13&142. Popular is not right - v 13&143. Develop habits based on principle, not preference - v 13&144. Recognize good preachers/teachers:A. Compare to the BibleB. Character vs CharismaC. Consider the Product5. Heart that Matters - v 21-236. Living outweighs the Doing - v 21-237. Living on Feeling is Unstable - v 24-278. Living on proper belief will support a Lifetime - v 24-27Mental Worship1. How could you be more immersed in the Gospel?2. Where could you be intentional with the Gospel?3. Are you more often giving in to comfort and preference or obedience?4. Where have you not put God first?
Most service businesses think they have a lead problem. But if your revenue slows the second you stop pushing, the issue isn't visibility. It's how your business is built. In this episode, I break down: – the difference between sales mode and business mode – why survival energy attracts survival buyers – how weak structure quietly lowers your standards – and why better clients require stability, not louder marketing If one slow month changes your pricing, boundaries, or negotiation power, this will hit.
Expansive or unstable soils can be a difficult and expensive problem for developers and homebuilders, particularly along the Front Range in Colorado. Listen in as Brownstein's Greg Vallin sits down with Hubert Farbes, partner at Garnett Powell Maximon Barlow & Farbes, to explain expansive soils, discuss lessons learned from recent litigation experience, and provide best practices for risk mitigation/litigation avoidance.
When I was teaching 35 students, I was making the most money I could make yet feeling more stressed about money than ever. In this episode, I share an important look at the down sides of having a "full" studio, and why our private studio model can be fragile. What happens when you injure yourself? Or you have a baby? Or you need time to step away? Your income doesn't need to swing with life -- here's what to do instead.LINKS:Join the Voicepreneur Program (all courses + community)Join the Email Club!The Voicepreneur WebsiteThe Shop (all products + programs)Instagram @thevoicepreneurCoaching Services with AllieRESOURCES:Free Guide: Messaging Guide for Voice TeachersFree Guide: What You Need to Scale Your StudioFree Training: How to Make Passive Income Without Burning OutThe Profitable Content Guide for Voice TeachersCOURSES: Studio ShiftAmplifyThe Scaling Studio System Sell With Soul
After months (or maybe even years) of practice, do your pirouettes still feel inconsistent, shaky, or unstable?In this episode, I'm joined by Allie Christensen, founder of Dancer Strong, to break down what actually makes a pirouette successful, and why adult dancers often struggle with turns even after years of training.Allie explains the most common reasons dancers wobble or fall out of pirouettes, how to build strength in the standing leg, and what cues are helpful to think about while turning.We also talk through a realistic progression for going from messy singles to clean singles (and eventually multiples) along with practical exercises adult dancers can start using right away to improve stability and control.If pirouettes have ever left you feeling frustrated or defeated after class, this episode will help you understand what's really going on and how to start building stronger, more stable turns from the ground up. Check out Allie's favorite pirouette drill here. Connect with Allie
In this Jumuʿah sermon, we reflect on the turbulence of our times, the spread of misinformation, and how believers should remain spiritually anchored when the world feels uncertain. The khutbah explores how global chaos often reflects the moral state of human hearts, why Muslims must verify information in an age of viral rumours, and how faith, knowledge and worship remain the believer's compass in times of confusion. Delivered at Muhiyadeen Jumuʿah Masjid, Mayura Place, Colombo 06 on 06 March 2026. May Allah allow these reminders to bring clarity, steadiness and guidance to our hearts. Āmīn!
Heart palpitations don't usually mean heart damage. In this video, I'll uncover the true underlying causes of heart palpitations and share simple heart health tips to address your heart rhythm problems. Download Dr. Berg's Free Daily Health Routine: https://drbrg.co/45qtO07Heart palpitations and heart rhythm problems are an electrolyte issue. Electrolytes are minerals that allow electricity to travel through the nervous system. Unfortunately, doctors rarely look at electrolytes as part of the problem.A magnesium deficiency is one of the most likely causes of heart palpitations. The majority of people with heart palpitations have normal EKG tests and echocardiogram results. If you have chest pains, fainting, or known heart disease, get these symptoms checked.A skipped or extra heartbeat is known as a heart palpitation. This may cause a strange sensation in your chest, cause you to take a breath, or even cause dizziness. This is caused by an unstable electrical rhythm. This does not mean your heart is failing or that you have any structural failure at all. Calcium causes contraction of the heart muscle. Too much calcium can also cause twitches, cramps, insomnia, and anxiety. Magnesium is the master controller of calcium, and the most important electrolyte for nerve stability. A magnesium deficiency rarely shows up in a blood test. When the demand for magnesium increases, you might experience palpitations. The most common trigger for heart palpitations is stress. Magnesium acts as a buffer to adrenaline and cortisol, so the demand increases when you're stressed. In addition to stress, there are many things that can increase the demand for magnesium, including the following:• Poor sleep• Unstable blood sugar• Hormonal shifts• ExerciseMagnesium excretion can also cause magnesium deficiency, leading to heart palpitations. Caffeine, a low-carb diet, heavy sweating, and alcohol can cause magnesium excretion.Simply not getting enough magnesium from your diet or water source can also contribute to heart palpitations. Salad, chocolate, avocado, and nuts are the best sources of magnesium. When you consume ultra-processed foods that are devoid of nutrition, you deplete magnesium. Magnesium glycinate is a highly absorbable form of magnesium that can help increase GABA and reduce cortisol levels. Start with 400 mg of magnesium daily and increase if necessary. When taking more than 400 mg, spread your doses throughout the day.Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals and author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.Disclaimer: Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients, so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose, and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Students today are encountering global events in real time. News about protests, war, political instability, and humanitarian crises travels quickly through social media, and many young people are trying to make sense of it all without much context. In this episode of Our Classroom, Roberto Germán explores how educators can approach conversations about global unrest with care and clarity. Instead of avoiding difficult topics, Roberto shares three practical strategies teachers can use to help students process complex world events while maintaining a classroom culture rooted in curiosity, empathy, and critical thinking. This episode offers a reminder that educators don't need to have all the answers—but they can help students ask better questions. Reflection Questions for Educators What global events are your students currently talking about? How can you create space for questions without turning the classroom into a debate stage? What strategies help students move from reaction to understanding? An Invitation Teach in Truth. Lead with Courage. Belong to a Community That Gets It. Join My Classroom Gold — a community of educators committed to equity, truth, and impact.
The Relationships Workbook for BPD - Bear Psychology Radio hosted by Dr. Anna Baranowsky with guest Dr. Daniel J. Fox. When intense emotions, fear of abandonment, or distorted expectations consume you, relationships can slowly erode, replaced by feelings of resentment and hostility. Unstable and high-conflict relationships are a hallmark of borderline personality disorder (BPD). In his book, "The Relationships Workbook for BPD", Daniel J. Fox guides you step-by-step to help explore beliefs, behaviours and patterns that sabotage connection. Instead you learn how to repair relationships and build strong connections. You will learn about Borderline Personality Disorder and how to navigate intense emotions and conflict. You will gain strategies to remain centered, retain reasonable expectations and manage relational insecurity. This conversation will help you establish healthy relationship habits in the future. Listen to our conversation with Dr. Daniel J. Fox as we explore why people struggle in relationships and what skills are needed to build deeper, healthier bonds with loved ones. Dr. Daniel J. Fox, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Texas, speaker, and award-winning author. He has specialized in the treatment and assessment of individuals with personality disorders for more than twenty years. His online content has been recognized as a valuable resource for both professionals and individuals seeking to understand and manage psychological conditions. Daniel J. Fox's workbook is a compassionate, much-needed guide for individuals with borderline personality disorder who long for meaningful relationships but feel overwhelmed by fear, shame, or emotional volatility. If you are interested in learning more about practical tools and exercises that build progressively towards developing steadier relationships, this podcast is for you! Links and Resources: Get your own copy of Dr. Fox's book: https://amzn.to/3P1OExA Other books written by Dr. Fox: https://drdfox.com/books/ Learn more about Dr. Daniel J Fox: https://drdfox.com/about/ Materials to Reference: Check out Dr. Fox's website: https://drdfox.com/ Watch Dr. Fox's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC932vfOwTbFni3GRrvVA6IQ Download Dr. Fox's helpful worksheets: https://drdfox.com/worksheets/
Episode Description The world changed fast — and travelers are feeling it. Shawn and Mark break down what's happening in the Middle East, why Dubai went from "safe luxury playground" to diverted flights overnight, and what experienced points travelers should know about navigating global instability. Plus: anti-American sentiment abroad is real, and Shawn shares what it was actually like traveling during the other contentious periods. Then — Atlantis vs. Comfort Suites Nassau, Bermuda, Hawaii, and why you should SERIOUSLY consider booking dream trips now before they get ridiculously expensive. 0:00 Welcome to MTM Travel 0:40 Traveling in the current world - Is it safe? 3:40 Travelers are susceptible to instability 6:46 What is the future of Middle East tourism 10:09 Being prepared for anti-American attitudes while traveling 16:53 Reconsidering travel plans, staying safe & opening our minds 19:21 Are "dream" vacations getting out of reach even with points? 22:24 Atlantis points hack, debating Bahamas & Atlantis recovered? 28:00 Bermuda vs Bahamas come on pretty mama Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know!
Episode 03: Why Growth Feels Unstable Right When It Starts WorkingThis episode is for you if:You've changed direction right when things were gaining tractionYou tend to restart instead of stabiliseYou feel energised at the beginning - but unsettled once responsibility increasesYou've mistaken discomfort for misalignmentYou want to build something that actually holdsIn this episode, we explore:Why starting feels light - and staying feels heavierThe dopamine of noveltyHow restarting can subconsciously reset the stakesWhy growth exposes identity gapsThe hidden safety in “starting again”The difference between discomfort and true misalignmentWhat stabilisation actually requiresThis conversation is about responsibility.About what happens after momentum builds.About the subtle urge to change direction - not because something is wrong, but because something feels unfamiliar.It's about recognising that restarting often lowers the stakes.And staying raises them.And learning to hold the level long enough for identity to catch up to expansion.You don't need to fix anything after listening.Just notice where this pattern shows up for you.That awareness is stabilisation.Listen & stay connected:
Shot Targets Clogged Arteries Blocked arteries are not the main cause of heart attacks. Unstable plaque driven by oxidation, inflammation, and high insulin is. In this episode, Ben explains the 5 key drivers of arterial damage: Oxidized LDL Endothelial inflammation Low nitric oxide High triglycerides Chronically elevated insulin He shares a simple 60-second vascular support shot designed to: Support nitric oxide Lower insulin spikes Reduce inflammation Protect LDL from oxidation Key ingredients include beetroot or lemon, apple cider vinegar, ginger or turmeric, and high polyphenol fresh pressed olive oil. Small daily habits shape long-term heart health. Precision over panic.
We live in a culture that treats stress like a badge of honor. Exhaustion gets praised as ambition. Cynicism gets labeled as maturity. And joy gets misread as naivety. But Scripture shows something different: Peace is strength. Restraint is wisdom. And freedom has structure. In this teaching, I'm breaking down why calm, joyful people are often misunderstood—and what it actually takes to build the internal capacity to live ridiculously free and fuel a life without limits. This is not personality. This is formation. Next steps: Join the Full Capacity Activation + Launch Event: https://julianapage.info/fullcapacity Step into Courage Co. (formation for leaders & builders): www.courageco.org Subscribe for more formation teachings, prophetic clarity, and practical discipleship for real life and leadership.
In a time of political tension, economic Uncertainty, and rapid social change, many leaders are reacting instead of positioning.In this episode of Folkes Unfettered, Gene Folkes, MSOL breaks down how to think clearly, lead strategically, and build power when the rules keep changing. This is not political Commentary. It's structural analysis.We explore: The difference between survival mode and strategic leadershipWhy silece doesn't protect you - and outrage doesn't empower youHow to navigate unstable systems without losing integrityPower, access, responsibility, and long-term positioningWhat Entrepreneurs, executives, and emerging leaders must understand right nowIf you're building a business, leading a team, or trying to grow your influence in unpredicatble times, this conversation will sharpen your thinking.Because chaos doesn't destroy leaders. Confusion does.Subscribe to Folkes Unfettered for honest, actionable insights on leadership, capital literacy, power, and strategic growth.We don't reaxt to the times.We understand them - and then we build.
Pastor Gerrit teaches verse-by-verse through 2 Samuel 20, continuing our study of the life of David and addressing the instability of his kingdom after Absalom's rebellion. He explains how Sheba's uprising, Joab's violence, and the tragic consequences of past sin reveal the reality of living in a broken and divided world. Drawing from David's example and failure, Pastor Gerrit outlines practical instruction for believers on maintaining unity, staying on guard against temptation, remaining submitted to God's Word, acting wisely in dealing with sin, and placing lasting hope in the Lord's eternal kingdom. This message from 2 Samuel helps us understand how to live faithfully in an unstable world while remembering that true stability is found in Christ alone.
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On Sunday, February 22nd, Ps Nathan Flannery delivered a powerful message on strength and formation. Using the banks of a river as a metaphor for the messages in Genesis 49:3-4 and Romans 15, Nathan explained we are to have a structure like the banks of a river, held up by selflessness, unity, faith, encouragement, and devotion to God's word, in order to be strong in our faith, have endurance and depth, and ultimately overflow with hope. We pray that this message blesses you, encourages you and ultimately draws you closer to our Saviour, Jesus Christ. For more information on UniHill Church, including service times, what we believe and how to find us, please visit: https://www.unihillchurch.com.au/contact-us-bundoora. Contact Us - UniHill Church UHC BUNDOORA Contact Us
Why does your revenue feel unstable… even when you're doing everything right?In the 2026 State of Moms in Business Report, nearly 90% of moms said sales was their biggest struggle.But what if sales isn't the problem?In this episode, I unpack:Why more sales can actually expose weaknessesThe concept of business constraintsCapacity mismatch and why moms hit invisible ceilingsWhy your business model determines stabilityThe hidden bottlenecks causing income swingsIf you've ever felt like:“I'm working so hard… for what?”“I can't keep doing this.”“If I just made more money everything would calm down…”This episode will shift how you think about growth, revenue, and stability.Read the full 2026 State of Moms in Business Report here: https://momsdobusinessdifferent.com/the-2026-state-of-moms-in-business-report/------------------------------------------------
Today’s Bible Verse: “He is the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them—he remains faithful forever.” — Psalm 146:6 Psalm 146:6 anchors our hope in who God is. The One who created everything we see is the same God who remains faithful forever. His power is unmatched, and His faithfulness is unwavering. When circumstances feel unstable, this verse reminds us that our foundation is secure. Meet Today’s Host: Jennifer Dotzler Hear more from Jennifer D on Your Daily Bible Verse at LifeAudio Jennifer Dotzler is a passionate Bible teacher and disciple-maker with a heart for helping others grow in their faith. She brings together her love for Scripture and a practical, compassionate approach to encourage listeners through life’s highs and lows. With a deep desire to see believers strengthened in truth and equipped to walk closely with Christ, Jennifer offers thoughtful, biblically grounded insight in every episode. She’s honored to be part of the Your Daily Bible Verse team, where she aims to inspire and uplift others with truth that transforms.
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we welcome author Scott A. Young to discuss Fabricants, the explosive second installment in The Manifold Series — and the audiobook is narrated by our own Tim Andrews.After awakening from stasis on a galaxy-crossing colony mission, commanders Trapp and Bretta discover something terrifying: hundreds of Fabricants — the colony's synthetic workforce — have been neatly disassembled into lifeless piles. The survivors? Violent. Unstable. Rogue.Tim also shares what it's like narrating high-stakes sci-fi — finding the voice of commanders, synthetic beings, and galaxy-spanning tension inside a recording booth.Then we expand the conversation into the larger audiobook boom — sparked by recent buzz around Stephen King's upcoming Talisman trilogy finale — and why more readers are choosing to listen instead of read.If you're into The Expanse, Blake Crouch-style paranoia, or smart sci-fi that asks whether humanity is destined to be destroyed by its own creations — this episode is for you.
Michael welcomes back Dr. Michael Lennox, a world-renowned astrologer and dream expert, to break down the celestial "trigger point" that is reshaping our reality. Having predicted the chaos of 2020 and the intensity of 2025, Dr. Lennox returns with his most urgent warning yet: the "Great Fracturing" has officially begun. They dive into the astrological "shot heard round the world", the rare meeting of Saturn and Neptune in Aries, and what it means for the shifting ground beneath our feet. From the literal face-offs in Minnesota to the internal "civil war" of the heart, this conversation is a masterclass in maintaining sanity as the old world's manhole covers pop off, revealing the shadows beneath. Key Topics: The February 2026 Solar Eclipse: Why this "unstable" eclipse is a monumental new cycle starting on top of the U.S. unconscious. Saturn and Neptune in Aries: The significance of the "Lord of Karma" and the "Planet of Inspiration" meeting at the 0° initiatory point of the zodiac. The "Extinction Graph": Why old systems double down on power right before they collapse, and how this signals a reinvented future. America's "Basement": How the Pluto Return is putting a clear light into the hidden shadow of violence and division so it can finally be healed. The Shadow of Narcissism: Moving away from over-inflated self-focus toward the Aquarian era of collective service. Valuable Nightmares: Why violent or disturbing dreams are actually a "gift" for the psyche during times of massive landscape alteration. Radical Self-Forgiveness: Why forgiving yourself is the ultimate act of sovereignty and the only way to stop the war within. This is your spiritual roadmap for the coming "fire." If you've been feeling the acceleration and wondering when it will stop, let Dr. Lennox show you how to find your voice, your center, and your courage in the midst of the bloom. Join the Inspire Nation Soul Family!
This podcast is the living embodiment of managing your expectations - please keep them low… at all times. In today's episode, Jane and Fi chat piles, the questionable nature of freestanding baths, the danger of paving stones, the similarities between CoolCat and Kim Jong Un, and estate agent jargon… Don't say we didn't warn you. Plus, Zac Goldsmith, sculptor and former Tory minister, discusses his latest collection. Our next book club pick is 'A Town Like Alice' by Nevil Shute.Our most asked about book is called 'The Later Years' by Peter Thornton.You can listen to our 'I'm in the cupboard on Christmas' playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1awQioX5y4fxhTAK8ZPhwQIf you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producers: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You're closing deals. Checks are coming in. But income still feels uncertain. In this episode, we break down why so many productive agents still feel financially unstable — even during strong months. You'll learn: - Why closings alone can't create income confidence - The difference between income and pipeline visibility - Why busy agents often feel least secure - How listings create predictability - The systems that turn chaos into control When structure replaces hustle, income becomes predictable — even in uncertain markets. Closings pay bills. Systems create confidence.
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Security has returned to the centre of European politics — and Czechia is no exception. In the weekend edition of Czechia in 30 Minutes, foreign-policy analyst Filip Scherf discusses Russia's role, Czechia's place in Europe, and why self-confidence and resilience matter as much as military strength.
Send us a textIn today's episode of Evolve Ventures Tech, we sit inside one of the most uncomfortable truths of modern life: certainty is gone, and pretending otherwise is quietly draining our stability. We examine how nonstop information, digital volatility, and collective fear reshape the nervous system, distort perception, and weaken emotional grounding. This episode does not offer false reassurance or easy fixes. It names what it actually feels like to live in a world where safety feels conditional, and the future feels unstable.Through a clarity-forward, psychologically grounded lens, we reveal why so many people are dysregulated without realizing it, why resilience is harder than ever, and what it takes to stay anchored without disconnecting from reality.Here are the related episodes, each one builds on today's conversation:#291 | Motivation Monday: 3 Simple Conflict Resolution Tools You Need to Know - https://apple.co/4rnXvHP #473 | The Tools You Need to Stop Emotionally Numbing - https://apple.co/46impk3Learn more about:
Follow Last Call on SpotifyFollow Last Call on Apple PodcastsJoin Jack Forehand and Matt Zeigler for the premiere episode of Last Call, a new monthly market wrap show where we go beyond the headlines to deliver actionable investment insights — and have a little fun along the way.Instead of focusing on index performance or short-term moves, we step back and connect the dots between macro instability, narrative shifts, options market signals, private credit risk, AI capital spending, and the changing nature of the Magnificent Seven.Featuring conversations with Brent Kochuba from SpotGamma, Ben Hunt from Perscient, Kai Wu from Sparkline Capital, and clips from our recent interviews with Liz Ann Sonders and Aswath Damodaran, the episode blends market structure, behavioral finance, valuation discipline, and long-term investing context to help investors understand what is really driving today's market environment — and how to think about it going forward.Main Topics:• Why this is not a traditional market recap and how Last Call is designed to be more useful for investors• Instability versus uncertainty — and why today's market feels different• Loss of trust in institutions, policy, and global systems and its impact on markets• What options market flows reveal about hidden market risks and sudden volatility• How private credit has reached bubble-like conditions and why narrative risk matters• The debate over retail and retirement account exposure to private credit• Why valuation discipline looks different when correlations rise across asset classes• Aswath Damodaran on trimming positions, raising cash, and the difficulty of finding uncorrelated assets• How the Magnificent Seven are changing from asset-light to asset-heavy businesses• AI capital expenditure, historical spending booms, and why infrastructure builders often underperform• Whether this AI cycle is truly different from railroads, telecom, and past technology boomsTimestamps00:00 — Intro and opening clips01:10 — What Last Call is and why this format exists04:30 — Instability versus uncertainty in today's market09:58 — Loss of trust, gold, and historical parallels13:18 — Brent Kochuba on options flows and hidden market stress25:17 — How options dislocations explain sudden market drops25:40 — Ben Hunt on private credit narrative risk28:00 — Why private credit exposure is everywhere32:32 — Retail access versus restrictions in private credit36:19 — What happens if the private credit bubble breaks39:28 — Aswath Damodaran on raising cash and trimming positions47:08 — The changing nature of the Magnificent Seven47:42 — Kai Wu on AI capex and asset-heavy tech50:48 — Why high capital spending often leads to underperformance56:01 — Historical parallels from railroads to the dot-com boom
Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Ellis describes the unstable power dynamics in Venezuela, where the Rodriguez faction cooperates with the U.S. on oil to prevent economic collapse. He warns that rival criminal factions, including the ELNand military figures, may sabotage this arrangement if they fear being betrayed or marginalized by the current leadership.1870 CARACAS
SUMMARY: Everything feels unstable right now—and it's not just political. When authority is contested, truth is negotiable, and order fractures, fear fills the gap. This video exposes why human systems can't carry the weight of our peace—and why the church must return to bold submission to the unchanging authority of God's Word (Psalm 119:89). REFLECTION & SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. What makes instability feel more personal than political? 2. Why does contested authority produce fear—even for people who avoid politics? 3. Where do you most often look for peace when the world feels chaotic? 4. Why can't human systems carry the weight of ultimate hope? 5. How does Psalm 119:89 challenge our assumptions about truth and authority? 6. What happens to a nation when moral law becomes selective or negotiable? 7. In what ways has the church confused silence with faithfulness? 8. Why does avoiding conflict often lead to greater confusion? 9. What does it look like to stop outsourcing moral leadership? 10. Where is God calling you to live, speak, or stand more clearly right now?
It's an emergency podcast! The much-rumored 2026 FAQ and Errata have finally landed, and Rob and Val are going through it in excruciating detail to find out if the writers truly give a FAQ about the game. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro: Emergency Podcast! The 2026 FAQ is Here 4:26 - *GRAND CATHAY* 6:01 - Gate Master & The Warhorse Change 6:51 - Sky Lanterns / Balloons (T4, Flammable, & No Champion) 8:13 - The New "Disengage" Rule 11:47 - Sky Lantern Bombs (Once Per Game) & Dragonfire Bombs (S3) 16:04 - Ogre Loader / Orc Bully "Mercenary Crew" Fix 18:06 - Magic Item Nerfs: Standard of Wei-Jin & Ring of Jet 20:40 - Alchemist's Mask Power Level Reduction 23:15 - Cathay FAQs: Cannon Stacking & Heavenly Beacon 26:10 - Reflection: Is Cathay finally interactive? 32:59 - *CORE RULES UPDATES* 33:17 - Frenzy & Mount Clarification 34:14 - Poison Attacks positive modifiers 34:44 - Unstable vs. Regeneration 35:20 - Stupidity is a Leadership Test 36:56 - Woodland Boundaries & Model Count for Cover 46:53 - Removing Casualties from the Fighting Rank 48:38 - The Ongoing Struggle for Elite Infantry 50:48 - Hill Rules: You must be entirely on the hill 52:14 - Fighting Ranks & Initiative Steps 54:36 - Pursuing and Catching: What "Counts as Charged" means 58:54 - Stomps & Impact Hits vs. Champions 1:02:07 - Characters in Ranks 1:05:42 - Skirmishers Defending Low Linear Obstacles 1:08:30 - Match Play Guide Restrictions & Army Building 1:10:39 - Controlling Multiple Objectives & Timing Issues 1:16:39 - *RAVENING HORDES* 1:16:39 - Orcs & Goblins: Quell Impetuosity Nerf 1:18:54 - Chaos Spawn & Beastmen Point Drops 1:21:42 - Vile Tide Casting Value Increase (9+) 1:23:08 - Tomb Kings: Chariot Point Drops & AV4 1:24:45 - Base Size Updates: Marauders, Chieftains, & Berserkers 1:25:52 - Fanatics vs. Hostile Terrain 1:32:04 - Resurrecting Skirmishers (The conga line return?) 1:34:52 - *FORCES OF FANTASY* 1:34:52 - Dwarfs: Ranger Unit Cap (5 to 20) 1:36:12 - Empire: Lector & Priest Leadership Buffs 1:38:19 - Empire: Flagellants are finally Toughness 4! 1:38:58 - The Royal Pegasus Quadruple Nerf (Monstrous Creature) 1:42:15 - Wood Elves: Massive Point Drops (Rebecca is Hyped) 1:47:29 - Orion Spectral Hounds / "Enemy Shooting" Protection 1:54:14 - The Lance Formation Deep Dive (Base Contact & Dead Ground) 2:00:10 - Final Thoughts MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: ► *Rob's Old World EVENTS in Nottingham!* https://tsnarena.com/events/category/the-old-world/ ► *Tickets for Canhammer Teams in Ottawa May 2 and 3* https://www.ccbb.ca/tickets ► Support us on *PATREON* and join us on Discord: https://www.patreon.com/Squarebased *OLD WORLD RESOURCES* ► *Square Based Comp AND Tournament Packs* https://thehonestwargamer.com/warhammer-the-old-world/square-based-comp/ ► *The Square Based FAQ:* https://www.squarebased.com/faqs ► *The Renegade Legacy Pack:* https://www.squarebased.com/ ► *Our 500pt Foray Pack:* https://thehonestwargamer.com/warhammer-the-old-world-500-point-foray/ ► *Old World Army Builder:* https://old-world-builder.com/ ► *Old World Rules Wiki:* https://tow.whfb.app/ ► *Old World Rankings (Past and Upcoming Old World Events:* https://oldworldrankings.com/ *MERCH* https://thehonestwargamer.com/product-category/square-based/ Youtube Music Playlist for Audio Only: https://tinyurl.com/SB-YouTube-Music-Playlist Podcast on all other Platforms: https://squarebasedpodcast.podbean.com/ #squarebased #warhammertheoldworld #warhammerfantasy
In this solo episode of Clover, I speak directly to the reality many women leaders are navigating right now.The world feels frightening and unstable. Political volatility, economic uncertainty, organizational upheaval, and an unrelenting news cycle are not abstract background conditions. They affect how people lead, how decisions are made, and how much risk feels possible on any given day. Even leaders with long track records and strong résumés are operating inside systems that feel far less predictable than they did not long ago.This episode names that fear without dramatizing it and without asking listeners to push past it. It acknowledges how deeply uncertainty seeps into leadership meetings, career decisions, and internal narratives, particularly for women who were taught to read signals, wait for alignment, and move once clarity arrived.I share a grounding framework I return to during moments like this, shaped by personal experiences with layoffs, systemic collapse, and leadership without guarantees. The conversation examines why uncertainty so often gets internalized as self-doubt, how leadership strategies that worked in stable environments can fail in unstable ones, and why waiting for certainty or consensus can quietly erode authority.The focus of the episode is agency. It offers practical questions that help leaders orient themselves to what is real, what is available, and what can still be decided, even when the broader system feels out of control.In this episode, I cover:How political and economic instability changes the conditions of leadershipWhy uncertainty is often misread as a confidence problem, especially for womenThree grounding questions that restore agency when clarity is not comingWhat it means to claim responsibility and make decisions without consensus or guaranteesYou do not need certainty to lead. You need grounding, self-trust, and the willingness to decide where you stand.
In this episode of Facing the Dark, Dr. Kathy Koch and Wayne Stender step carefully into a painful cultural moment following the death of Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota. Rather than debating politics, they explore how moments of public tragedy and unrest can quietly shape a child's identity, and a parent's emotional posture. This conversation unpacks how fear and uncertainty can begin to define who we think we are if we aren't grounded in something bigger. Dr. Kathy walks through the five key dimensions of identity, intellectual, emotional, social, physical, and spiritual, and explains how helping kids develop a big enough identity keeps cultural moments from swallowing them whole. The episode also offers practical guidance for parents who feel overwhelmed themselves: how to apologize when we overreact and how to teach children that sadness is a faithful response before anger. Grounded in the image of Jesus weeping with Mary and Martha, this episode reminds parents that sitting with grief is not weakness, it's formation.
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Nick Reiner appeared at his first hearing in a suicide prevention smock. He wasn't medically cleared to be transported initially. Reports say his medications still aren't stabilized. There's a sealed medical order from the judge that reportedly relates to his mental health treatment.At what point does this shift from "defendant has mental health issues" to a formal competency challenge? Attorney Eric Faddis explains what that process actually looks like in California — and what the sealed order might accomplish for the defense.Alan Jackson withdrew from the case under circumstances he's "legally and ethically prohibited" from explaining. But he didn't leave quietly. On the courthouse steps, he declared Nick Reiner "not guilty of murder" under California law. That's not a legal ruling — it's a preview of the insanity defense he was building before he walked away.Jackson's team issued ten subpoenas during their investigation. The judge sealed that list from prosecutors. Eric breaks down what kind of witnesses and records a defense building toward insanity would be subpoenaing — and why keeping that list sealed matters.Then there's the gas station surveillance video showing Nick calmly buying a drink hours after the murders. Legal experts say that footage "cuts both ways." Eric walks through how prosecution uses it versus how the defense might reframe it.Nick is charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances. DA Nathan Hochman hasn't ruled out the death penalty, though surviving siblings have reportedly signaled they're not in favor. Eric examines how much victim family input actually influences that decision — and what factors typically push a DA toward death versus life without parole in a parricide case.#NickReiner #EricFaddis #RobReiner #MicheleReiner #AlanJackson #InsanityDefense #Competency #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #ReinerCaseJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/tonybpodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
This week on The Nitty Gritty, Chad & Leonard return with Unstable Stables! This time we tackle Immortal and Fortune, break down each member and draft them into teams. Join us as we discuss these factions, how they are connected and fantasy book some matches! Let us know what you think of this idea in the comments. Please hit that "like" button and subscribe to our content. We are also available where ever you listen to podcasts. Thank you for giving us a shot!
With Ariel off on a mysterious, possibly horological, possibly diplomatic mission somewhere in Germany, Rick, David, and Ripley take the wheel. They immediately veer into Hungarian folk heroes, goose-based revenge myths, and the comforting knowledge that Disney will eventually monetize all of it. From there, the clappage gives way to Oris' Year of the Horse watch and the genuinely baffling decision to celebrate an animal by wearing part of it. That choice sparks a long, ethically curious spiral involving cordovan straps, zodiac logic, pet straps, April Fool's trauma, and whether anyone thought to ask a horse enthusiast first. From there, the episode turns into an unintentional audit of the modern watch internet. SevenFriday, U-Boat, and Swatch demonstrate that search functions are optional, vowels are negotiable, and websites may simply choose not to work. Along the way, the group revisits the watches they “missed” in 2025, including aggressively plastic divers, kindergarten crayon designs, watches that tick loudly enough to inspire resonance experiments, collabs that feel more like t-shirts than timepieces, and diamond-studded bison fantasies that send at least one host mentally relocating to Texas. The chaos culminates in a brutally honest round of the Picker Wheel of Death. Chronoswiss, Tutima, and Jaeger-LeCoultre face resurrection, mercy, or total erasure from the timeline as the debate somehow becomes philosophical, existential, and deeply online. It ultimately proves, once again, that this is, in fact, a watch podcast, even if it refuses to behave like one.To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative, aBlogtoWatch Weekly, and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aBlogtoWatch If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
In this episode, I discuss the key sources of stable vs. unstable confidence.
In a world driven by headlines and constant uncertainty, where does lasting stability come from? In week one of our series on the Nicene Creed, Pastor Mitch explores the foundational Christian confession: “I believe in one God, the Father Almighty.” He unpacks why an ancient faith still speaks powerfully into our modern moment. Sermon Notes - https://bible.com/events/49548750 Digital Connect Card - https://redeemertampa.com/connectcard Online Giving - https://redeemertampa.com/give
It's the start of the new month, which means it's time for the WCPE Book Club. This month, we are looking at Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules from 2003. Writer James Strum and artist Guy Davis pay homage to the Lee-Kirby issues of Fantastic Four, while adding on a new layer that makes it feel like the next great American novel. For this discussion, we are joined by loyal friend of the podcast Terry LaCaze. Stick around to the very end to find out about next month's selection for WCPE Book Club. It's a super pick, and a new collection of it is now on sale this week. We have our weekly Pick 3 choices, sponsored by our friends at Clint's Comics, plus a look at last week's Top 9 books. We would love to hear your comments on the show. Let us know what you've been reading or watching this week. Contact us on our website, Facebook, Instagram, or by email. We want to hear from you! As always, we are the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! and we hope you enjoy the show. The Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! is proudly sponsored by Clint's Comics, 815 N Noland Road in Independence, Missouri. Whether it is new comics, trade paperbacks, action figures, statues, posters, or T-shirts, the friendly and knowledgeable staff can help you find exactly what you need. You should also know that Clint's Comics has the most extensive collection of back issues in the metro area. If you need to find a particular book to complete a title's run, head to Clint's or check out their website at clintscomics.com. Tell them that the Worst. Comic. Podcast. EVER! sent you.
In a world that feels uncertain, fast-changing, and sometimes overwhelming, resilience has become one of the most powerful skills we can build. In this episode, Host SB Favor explores what it truly means to stay grounded, hopeful, and strong when life doesn't go as planned. You'll hear practical ways to bounce back from setbacks, protect your mindset, and grow through challenges not just survive them. Whether you're facing personal struggles, career uncertainty, or emotional burnout, this episode will remind you that strength is built in the storm, not after it.Cash App $sbfavorPaypal : sblove47@gmail.comVenmo: @sbfavor#Resilience #PersonalGrowth #MindsetMatters #InspirationDaily #EmotionalStrength #SelfDevelopment #RiseStronger #PurposeDriven #GrowthJourney
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From Berkeley robotics and OpenAI's 2017 Dota-era internship to shipping RL breakthroughs on GPT-4o, o1, and o3, and now leading model development at Cursor, Ashvin Nair has done it all. We caught up with Ashvin at NeurIPS 2025 to dig into the inside story of OpenAI's reasoning team (spoiler: it went from a dozen people to 300+), why IOI Gold felt reachable in 2022 but somehow didn't change the world when o1 actually achieved it, how RL doesn't generalize beyond the training distribution (and why that means you need to bring economically useful tasks into distribution by co-designing products and models), the deeper lessons from the RL research era (2017–2022) and why most of it didn't pan out because the community overfitted to benchmarks, how Cursor is uniquely positioned to do continual learning at scale with policy updates every two hours and product-model co-design that keeps engineers in the loop instead of context-switching into ADHD hell, and his bet that the next paradigm shift is continual learning with infinite memory—where models experience something once (a bug, a mistake, a user pattern) and never forget it, storing millions of deployment tokens in weights without overloading capacity. We discuss: Ashvin's path: Berkeley robotics PhD → OpenAI 2017 intern (Dota era) → o1/o3 reasoning team → Cursor ML lead in three months Why robotics people are the most grounded at NeurIPS (they work with the real world) and simulation people are the most unhinged (Lex Fridman's take) The IOI Gold paradox: "If you told me we'd achieve IOI Gold in 2022, I'd assume we could all go on vacation—AI solved, no point working anymore. But life is still the same." The RL research era (2017–2022) and why most of it didn't pan out: overfitting to benchmarks, too many implicit knobs to tune, and the community rewarding complex ideas over simple ones that generalize Inside the o1 origin story: a dozen people, conviction from Ilya and Jakob Pachocki that RL would work, small-scale prototypes producing "surprisingly accurate reasoning traces" on math, and first-principles belief that scaled The reasoning team grew from ~12 to 300+ people as o1 became a product and safety, tooling, and deployment scaled up Why Cursor is uniquely positioned for continual learning: policy updates every two hours (online RL on tab), product and ML sitting next to each other, and the entire software engineering workflow (code, logs, debugging, DataDog) living in the product Composer as the start of product-model co-design: smart enough to use, fast enough to stay in the loop, and built by a 20–25 person ML team with high-taste co-founders who code daily The next paradigm shift: continual learning with infinite memory—models that experience something once (a bug, a user mistake) and store it in weights forever, learning from millions of deployment tokens without overloading capacity (trillions of pretraining tokens = plenty of room) Why off-policy RL is unstable (Ashvin's favorite interview question) and why Cursor does two-day work trials instead of whiteboard interviews The vision: automate software engineering as a process (not just answering prompts), co-design products so the entire workflow (write code, check logs, debug, iterate) is in-distribution for RL, and make models that never make the same mistake twice — Ashvin Nair Cursor: https://cursor.com X: https://x.com/ashvinnair_ Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: From Robotics to Cursor via OpenAI 00:01:58 The Robotics to LLM Agent Transition: Why Code Won 00:09:11 RL Research Winter and Academic Overfitting 00:11:45 The Scaling Era and Moving Goalposts: IOI Gold Doesn't Mean AGI 00:21:30 OpenAI's Reasoning Journey: From Codex to O1 00:20:03 The Blip: Thanksgiving 2023 and OpenAI Governance 00:22:39 RL for Reasoning: The O-Series Conviction and Scaling 00:25:47 O1 to O3: Smooth Internal Progress vs External Hype Cycles 00:33:07 Why Cursor: Co-Designing Products and Models for Real Work 00:34:14 Composer and the Future: Online Learning Every Two Hours 00:35:15 Continual Learning: The Missing Paradigm Shift 00:44:00 Hiring at Cursor and Why Off-Policy RL is Unstable
Going over things, a couple bands somehow related to new years, Alan Arkin is injured, Bronzi beat, some truly odd movie choices, an admirable Texas indie, and a final toast. Stuff mentioned: The New Year Newness Ends (2001), The New Year "Gasoline" (2001), The New Year "Alter Ego" (2001), The Dismemberment Plan "The Ice of Boston" (1997), The Dismemberment Plan The Dismemberment Plan is Terrified (1997), 12 to Midnight (2024), Do You Fear What I Fear (2025), Kickin' It Old School (2007), The Rich Man's Wife (1996), Mad TV (1995-2016), Big Daddy Kane "Set it Off" (1988), Big Daddy Kane Long Live the Kane (1988), The Beast of Trinity Texas (2025), Tinsel Town (2025), and Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998).
When end-of-the-year list season began I wasn't sure if I was going to do a favorite ambient albums list. I wasn't as locked into ambient as much this year as in the past. I spent most of my listening time in indie, jazz, and berlin-school. I had several ambient albums that would for sure make my list so I started with those and the next thing I knew - I had a list of 26 albums that are my 2025 favorites. Here are my favorite ambient albums of 2025, in alphabetical order: Alexander Knaifel - Chapter Eight Almost An Island - Almost An Island Andrew Heath - Signals and Codes Anthéne & Simon McCorry - Wellspring Bill Brennan and Andy McNeill - Dreaming In Gamelan Byron Metcalf - Spiral Exchange Clarice Jensen - In holiday clothing, out of the great darkness Dictaphone - Unstable Emily A. Sprague - Cloud Time Erik M - Soft Wish Florian T M Zeisig - A New Life Lab's Cloud and Flavio Salvaje - Kalima Loneward - Musings of a Painted Sky M. Sage - Tender Wading Martin Stürtzer - Nexus-6 offthesky - form.radio offthesky - Nocturnas Peter Gregson - Peter Gregson Rod Modell - Northern Michigan Snowstorms Seabuckthorn - A Path Within A Path Six Missing - Without Mind Steve Roach - The Reverent Sky Taylor Deupree & Zimoun - Wind Dynamic Organ, Deviations Xu - Murmurs of the Machine Yorkshire Modular Society + Peter Digby Lee - Beneath the Hanging Sky zakè - Silentium I made two mixes so it will be a little easier to digest. This post is for part one. I hope you enjoy this look back at 2025. Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Erik M. - Tall as Grass (Soft Wish) 03:55 Offthesky - Poised Above A Place (Nocturnas) 08:06 Rod Modell - Snowstorm In Munising (Snowstorm In Munising) 13:40 Emily A. Sprague - Osaka (Cloud Time) 19:23 Florian T M Zeisig - Earth Loop (A New Life) 21:00 M. Sage - Fracking Starlight (Tender / Wading) 26:18 Dictaphone - 122 (Unstable) 29:50 Six Missing - Sit Down and Play (Without Mind) 35:38 Peter Gregson - Prism (Peter Gregson) 38:37 Clarice Jensen - From A to B (In holiday clothing, out of the great darkness) 44:05 Alexander Knaifel - Chapter Eight: Stanza XXIII-XXXII (Chapter Eight) 49:15 Martin Sturtzer - Nexus-6 (Nexus-6) 55:30 Yorkshire Modular Society - Beneath the Hanging Sky (Beneath the Hanging Sky) 01:09:28 end
Argentina's Unstable Peso and Dollarization Imperative — Mary Anastasia O'Grady — O'Grady warns that despite President Javier Milei's systematic market-oriented reforms, private investment in Argentina remains stalled due to persistent currency instability and managed peso depreciation policies. O'Grady argues that the current "dirty float" exchange rate system is operationally insufficient to restore investor confidence and capital inflows. O'Gradyadvocates for rapid U.S. dollar adoption as the official currency to secure investor confidence before upcoming midterm elections potentially compromise Milei's reform agenda through electoral backlash. 1890
Ben is hanging out with Amy Kaplan from the latest season of The Golden Bachelor to find out what the real vibes were like inside the mansion.Amy shares an unaired moment with Mel that would have shown more of her personality and how he was a “trainable” guy. We hear what her influencer daughters think of her time on The Golden Bachelor, and what Amy's dating life has been like since leaving the show!Plus, Amy gives her honest opinion on if Mel will end up with someone from the show for good! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.