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In this episode, I'm diving into something deeply personal and all too common—the experience of being what I call “The Walking Wounded.” So many of us carry emotional wounds from childhood, past relationships, trauma, or painful experiences we've buried so deeply, we've convinced even ourselves they don't exist. But those wounds don't just disappear, they show up in our relationships, careers, finances, health, and sense of self. I'm sharing why healing begins with honesty, first with yourself, and then with the people closest to you. I talk about what it means to love yourself enough to face your pain and do the work to heal it. Because while we can try to pretend we have it all together, the truth always finds its way to the surface. If you've ever felt like you're smiling on the outside while struggling on the inside, this episode is for you. Let's talk about how to stop hiding, start healing, and finally live free. I'm Nicole L. Turner, your mindset coach, helping you shift the way you think so you can change the way you live. If you're in need of a mindset coach, you can reach me at https://www.detoxforyourlife.com/
Ryan Rishaug, Jason Strudwick and Rob Brown break down a costly OT loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night. With Leon Draisaitl already injured, this contest saw both Connor McDavid and Stuart Skinner leave the game with apparent injuries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Iceman and Sgt. Jim sit down and talk about what he has been dealing with, and hjow some corrupt police chief are trying to shut him up. Go check out his face book page and give him some support. Want more Motorcop join the Patreon CLICK HERE Get all your Motorcop Merch by CLICK HERE Check out the Web Page www.motorcopchronicles.com Email me at motorcopchronicels@gmail.com Send me your stories or come be a guest Be the LION !!!
If you've lost someone to suicide, if you're struggling in the darkness, or if you're desperate to help a loved one who's slipping away, this episode is for you. Today, we sit down with trauma therapist Dr. Mark Jones—someone who has spent his life standing at the edge of despair, pulling people back. What are the signs we miss? How do we reach someone who won't listen? And for those left behind, how do you ever find peace? This conversation is raw, real, and might just be the lifeline you—or someone you love—desperately needs. Stay with us. Description:In this profoundly moving episode, we sit down with Dr. Mark F. Jones, a licensed marriage and family therapist with over three decades of experience in guiding individuals through the darkest corridors of trauma and loss. As the founder of the South Texas Liberty Alliance Group, Dr. Jones has dedicated his life to supporting those left in the wake of suicide and those grappling with suicidal thoughts.Together, we explore the pivotal moments that led Dr. Jones to this path, delving into personal experiences that ignited his commitment to this heavy yet vital work. He shares actionable insights on recognizing the often-overlooked signs of mental distress and offers effective strategies to reach out to those resistant to help.For families living under the shadow of despair, where suicide seems like an inevitable conclusion, Dr. Jones provides tools and strategies not only to support their loved ones but also to safeguard their own mental and emotional well-being. He candidly discusses cases that have deeply impacted him, revealing lessons learned that have shaped his approach to saving others.We also address the ripple effect of suicide, challenging common misconceptions about those who take their own lives and shedding light on the profound impact on those left behind. Dr. Jones offers advice on how to protect oneself from being consumed by the pain and trauma of others, a crucial discussion for therapists, first responders, and family members alike.Language plays a critical role in our understanding of mental health. Dr. Jones emphasizes the importance of shifting our societal discourse around suicide and mental health, highlighting how these changes can influence prevention and healing.Whether you're in crisis, know someone who is, or are seeking to understand the depths of trauma and the journey to healing, this episode serves as a beacon of hope and guidance. Join us for an intimate conversation that aims to touch the core of your soul and provide the lifeline you or your loved ones may desperately need.To learn more about Dr. Mark Jones and his work, visit the South Texas Liberty Alliance Group's website:His book, "Walking Wounded," offers further insights into identifying and healing from life's wounds:Please note: This episode discusses sensitive topics, including suicide and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From our perspective, health is more than just “Crackin Backs” but a deep dive into physical, mental, and nutritional well-being philosophies. Join us as we talk to some of the greatest minds and discover some of the most incredible gems you can use to maintain a higher level of health. Crackin Backs Podcast
This week we get philosophical about moshing. Make sure you've got your gym shorts handy and do a couple of old guy pretend stretches. It won't matter: you're going to fuck up your spine no matter what.On this week's Right Profile:Walking WoundedBad BeatSonata Arctica Check Us Out:PatreonSixth and Center PublishingMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
In the final hour of today's show, we recap the Hawks win over the Magic and look ahead to the Knicks.
Catch up on all the headlines in NFL, College Football, Utah Jazz, NBA, College Basketball, Golf, and Utah Hockey Club news with "What is Trending" for January 27, 2025.
A Classic RISK! episode from our early years that first ran in January of 2013, when Dave Hill and Candice Guardino went through rough rites of passage. • Come to Portugal for RISK!'s 15th Anniversary in May 2025: risk-show.com/portugal • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, I'm joined by Pete from Walking Wounded. We chat about a lot of coffee things, Alabama metalcore, living in Cleveland, building drums, Bestial Condemnation EP, and lots of other stuff. During this episode I was drinking a cup of CHINA from PERC. Episode Links: https://perccoffee.com/en-ca https://www.cafedomestiquemadison.com/ https://walkingwoundedoh.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/pete_hanbury/ https://www.instagram.com/beansandbreakdowns/ https://figleafcoffeecompany.com/
On Sunday we had the first of three talks from Brett Ullman. This week we will be hearing his talk called "The Walking Wounded" on mental health. (From https://www.brettullman.com/the-walking-wounded/) When we are surrounded by these heightened emotions and feelings life becomes one that is isolated from others and we begin to be full of questions instead of answers and we do not know what will work, or where to turn. How do we begin our journey towards hope, healing, redemption, rescue, and a restoration to wholeness? Where and when does our journey back to life begin again? As a Follower of the Way (A Christian) What about our faith? How does our faith fit into our healing journey? This talk has no cliches, no Christianese and does not put forward promises of false hope. Brett Ullman in The Walking Wounded begins to address how to walk back towards healing and away from our emotions, feelings and thoughts that are keeping us paralyzed in life. No shame, fear, or hiding is required as we are safe to journey towards healing together. There is Hope for the Walking Wounded. More on Brett from his website: Brett works as a full time speaker "[travelling] North America speaking to teens, young adults, leaders, and parents on topics including parenting, mental health, media, marriage, men, pornography, and dating. Brett's seminars engage and challenge attendees to try and connect our ancient faith with our modern culture we live in. Participants are inspired to reflect on what we know, what we believe and how our faith ought to serve as the lens through which we view and engage tough conversations in our society today."
This week on the show, Desmond and Tom catch up on some filmmakers whose early work really impressed them. First, David Slade's period folk horror film, Dark Harvest. Then, they discuss the latest film that Neil Marshall cast his girlfriend in: Duchess. Songs included: "Harvester" Dorthia Cottrell, "V.A.N." by Poppy & Bad Omens, "Action Woman" by Danzig, and "Food for the Crows" by Walking Wounded. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week on the show, Desmond and Tom catch up on some filmmakers whose early work really impressed them. First, David Slade's period folk horror film, Dark Harvest. Then, they discuss the latest film that Neil Marshall cast his girlfriend in: Duchess. Songs included: "Harvester" Dorthia Cottrell, "V.A.N." by Poppy & Bad Omens, "Action Woman" by Danzig, and "Food for the Crows" by Walking Wounded. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Chad Jensen and Luke Patterson sift through the latest #BroncosNews and rumors, including the #DenverBroncos and #NewOrleansSaints final injury reports for Week 7. #SeanPayton has to be smiling from ear to ear. Luke Patterson: https://twitter.com/LukePattersonLP Thomas Hall: https://twitter.com/ThomasHallNFL Merch: http://mhhmerch.com/ Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Mile High Huddle Live Stream Schedule / Denver Broncos Podcast (All Times MT) Sunday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle Podcast Monday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Monday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle Podcast Tuesday - 6:00 p.m. Building the Broncos Wednesday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Wednesday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Insiders Thursday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle Podcast Friday - 6:00 p.m. Dove Valley Deep Divers Saturday - 6:00 p.m. Orange and Blue View Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Pittman to miss game at Tennessee - is there something wrong with Colts? Titans game still winnable - and should be a win! Pacers second preseason game tonight in Cleveland! James Wiseman is THE reason to watch! Would you rather have IU Basketball get to a Final Four - or IU Football win a National Championship? https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Buying or selling a home in Indy - Call Sean Hartwick - (317) 373-3724 Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Victorious! It's not a Nickelodean show, it's a month where we're spotlighting albums and artists that came from Victory Records. First up, we're finally talking about Bayside and their album which launched them to another level, The Walking Wounded. Our new guest Sam joins us to add some Bayside fandom to the chat. Be sure to follow us on all social media @HSNEpod and visit http://www.hsnepod.com for official merchandise and more! Join in the conversation on our official Discord https://discord.gg/b3AdrAYURm High School Never Ends is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. www.dragonwagonradio.com
Craig Sherman, startup attorney at Wilson Sonsini, gives a market update on why it's a great time to be a seed founder and less so to be at a 2022 Series A or B fixer upper.
Dr. Noah Dean gives a presentation at the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP), Permian Basin chapter. Jesus, Viktor Frankl, and Marcus Aurelius all join in on the fun.
S:4 E:13 The Walking Wounded We know them, hell sometimes we are them. Those that bleed on people who didn't wound them. How do we deal with them and protect ourselves at the same time? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourgiftisinyourhealing/message
Discussing, debating, and analyzing all recent Inter Miami news — including the continuous injuries, Lionel Messi's latest golazo, the victory over Sporting Kansas City, the upcoming match against Nashville SC, and more.
In this episode of Profit First for REI podcast, we have Jason Lavander. He has been an entrepreneur since 2016, flipping houses, building a team, learning the process, and getting coaching and training.He shares about his journey of Profit First and what he is then versus now. He also talks about the evolution of an investor.Listen because it will help and give you hope in your real estate investing journey. Enjoy the show!Key Takeaways:[00:53] Introducing Jason Lavander[03:12] The up and down cashflow rollercoaster[06:34] The Walking Wounded[07:55] What he does before real estate[12:20] The time he started Profit First[17:03] Finding the right person[19:45] How to know if your business is healthy?[26:46] Advice for people who want to implement Profit First[29:22] Connect with Jason LavanderQuotes:[07:26] "The system works for you. It's your safeguard. It's your bumpers on the bowling alley. It's your safety net to protect you."[17:03] "As an investor, much of what I've learned is to find the right person. Put the right person in the seat."[26:50] "Ask yourself hard questions and give yourselves honest answers."Connect with Jason:Facebook: Jason LavenderTired of living deal to deal? If you are a real estate investor or business owner who is tired of living deal to deal and want to double your profits, head over here to book your no-obligation discovery call with me. Either myself or someone from my team will hop on a short call with you to get clear on your business goals, remove any obstacles holding you back, and map out a game plan to help you finally start keeping more of the money you work so hard to make. - David
Ollie Westbury and Jonny Drury return for the latest episode of the Shrews Views podcast. In the new episode, the boys discuss the ever growing injury crisis and reflect on a point on the road at Exeter on Tuesday. They also discuss last week's financial news regarding chairman Roland Wycherley, answer all your questions and look ahead to the FA Cup clash with Notts County.
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We are the walking wounded. Jonathan Metzl joined Danielle for a conversation about the Democrats' 2023 successes and what they can do to ride the wave into 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of the show, Kyle looks ahead to tomorrow night and if the Panthers can put up a fight against the Bears despite a plethora of injuries on both sides of the ball, and can the Hornets bring some positivity tonight?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone is fighting a battle that you can't see. And those scars help us have sympathy and empathy, not only for others, but for ourselves. Use the sympathy and empathy you've gained through your battles to be kind to yourself and others.The following music was used for this media project:Music: Mystical Autumn by MusicLFilesFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9755-mystical-autumnLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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Three candidates in a row with mental health problems and recruiting fees in the tens of thousands of dollars. Am I just unlucky or is this a trend? Our first instinct as leaders will be to not recruit people who are broken and to avoid those who are suffering with mental health issues. We will worry they will just disappear into a prolonged medical leave absence and we will be footing the bills for the duration. The issue though is these candidates are often ninja level masters of illusion and obfuscation. The hidden mental health problems don't reveal themselves until after they have passed probation. Some recruiting companies have nifty little clauses in their contracts that state if the person isn't fired or resigns before the end of the first three months' probation period, then there will be no contractual obligation to replace them and you are out of pocket. Everyone, go back and read this clause in your existing contract with your recruiters and agitate to change it. I think 60 days should be the period, rather than thirty, because you can't tell anything much about the potential problems in such a short span. On the other hand, is this going to be the new reality? I have written before about leaders having to brace themselves to deal with under-performance and low levels of ability on the part of their new hires. This is another level up in the degree of difficulty we will potentially be facing. The core reasons are the same - we just cannot get people. Will we have to make some severe choices here? Will we have to say to ourselves, “am I better off having someone with mental health problems and then try and deal with that problem, rather than have no one on board and have the other issues associated with a lack of resources?”. Do we have to learn how to accommodate the needs of new hires with mental health problems and accept that they may disappear for extended periods of time? There is a lot of talk today about having Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) inside companies. This is seen as a way to invigorate the organisation, by enabling it to tap into creativity and innovation through promoting diverse thinking and ideas. Does this approach extend to people with mental health issues? Part of DEI is providing a psychologically safe environment where people can feel safe to contribute in their own way. Is the logical extension of this idea, creating an environment where staff with mental health issues can feel safe and able to perform their roles, without having to retreat to sick leave to recover? There is a lot of attention now on harassment of various types in the workplace. Bosses scolding staff, yelling at them in public, pressuring people for results etc., are getting flagged as potential harassment. For a lot of bosses dragged up in business in the “tough love” school of hard knocks, this is almost like a joke. Increasingly, companies are not treating it as a joke. HR will be making the rounds to talk to bosses who are having claims of power harassment etc., made against them by their staff. The pressure on bosses for results doesn't diminish by the way, so the navigation of this issue is getting increasingly more difficult. Okay, where were the psychologically safe environments for me, when I was being pressured by my bosses for results, as I was growing up in business? There were none. So the issue is how do I adjust my expectations for this current reality? I am sure many bosses recall their own experiences and tough times and think young people are weak and indulgent. What do these bosses make of people with mental health issues wanting to work in their companies? I am asking for a friend! Many of us are adjusting our expectations, communication and manner to accommodate these young people, who come to us with quite different ideas to what we knew as our reality. We do this because we have few choices about who we can hire these days and this generation all seem to have a similar need, which is quite different from our own experiences. Do we now have to make another adjustment and accommodate people with mental health issues? We still cannot get people, so we are making hard choices. Are we trained for this type of thing? Are we flexible enough to make the necessary changes. Let me tell a joke I made up to illustrate the point. I tell people that Japanese staff love change. The listeners look at me like I am totally nuts. I then tell them that the Japanese staff want the boss, colleagues, clients, markets and organisation to change and they will stay just the same. Is this us, the bosses? Do we want everyone else to change, but we want to stay the exact same and keep leading as we always have, as if nothing has changed in society?
Whenever we are crushed by life's circumstances and our souls are burdened, we can find assurance knowing we have a Savior who sees us and gives rest.
We talk dodgy gifts as the pope cleans out the junk drawer for King Charles, Comedian Dave O'Neil and MG share horrific compound fracture stories & we say "Only In America" yet again as a man tees off at a baby on a plane. Join Mick & MG weekday mornings from 6am or grab the podcast everyday on LiSTNR or where ever you get your podcasts. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today, we are diving into a band that is one of Steve's all time favorites and one that Brandon had never heard of until now. -------------------- Music used throughout the show created by Jair Driesenga Follow him @brotherjair on Instagram, Facebook, Bandcamp, and Youtube. Logo was created by Grand Rapids comedian Carl Sobel. PODCAST SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: The Notes McGotes Podcast Instagram/TikTok: @NotesMcGotesPod Email: TheNotesMcGotesPodcast@gmail.com BRANDON SOCIAL MEDIA: TikTok/Twitter/Instagram: @brandonalberda and Brandon.alberda STEVE SOCIAL MEDIA: TikTok: @stevemadole Our podcast is sponsored by: anchor.fm Leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenotesmcgotespodcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenotesmcgotespodcast/message
"The real experience for me is between action and cut; everything else is preparation."Jeff Kober was born in Montana, where he worked as a farmer and factory worker until his early 20s. Then, trying to escape from his rough childhood, he followed a girl who dreamed of being an actress to Los Angeles and started a rock band, The Walking Wounded. A couple of years later, Jeff was alone in L.A.; the girl figured acting wasn't her thing, and the rock band didn't make it. Unpretentiously, Jeff attended an acting class that would change his life and showed him a new way to cope with the darkness in him. He is an Emmy Award-winning actor currently recurring on Big Sky and NCIS: Los Angeles. He is best known for his participation in Sully, directed by Clint Eastwood, his role as Joe in The Walking Dead, and his work in Leave No Trace. He is also a Vedic Meditation teacher, author of the book "Embracing Bliss: 108 Daily Meditations," and host of the "Embracing Bliss podcast."In this episode, Jeff talks about his first steps in Hollywood, his struggle with depression and PTSD, and how acting first and then meditation helped him to see the light shine again. We also talk about his journey into mindfulness, how meditation enhanced his acting skills, how he handles the fear of getting on stage, and much more. Tune in to Episode 72 of Hollywood Dream Maker to learn how quieting your ego's voice and being present can take your acting to the next level. In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Jeff's unplanned arrival in Los Angeles (2:25)Why focusing on external validation is detrimental for an actor (6:57)What happens when we pick emotionally grounded intentions (20:26)How can shutting down your mind help you (26:02)About Jeff's connection with meditation and mindfulness (37:44)How meditation helped Jeff to deal with the fear of being on stage (50:25)Connect with Jeff:IMDbWebsitePodcastGet his book: Embracing Bliss: 108 Daily MeditationsLet's Connect: Manhattan Actor Studio Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we now tick into the midway point of the season, we thought this week would serve as a perfect opportunity to give our Eastern Conference midseason review. The first of a two part series that will see us tackling the West next week.For this week though, the lads tackled all 15 team discussing the high and lows of what is shaping up as a very memorable season. From the Magic calling in the cavalry in the form of Jonathan Isaac, to the heat walking wounded as they try and fill a roster on a nightly basis... No stone was left unturned.If you want to stay up to date with all the latest news from around the league be sure to follow our socials. And so as to never miss another episode, subscribe wherever you listen to the show (link in our bio).https://linktr.ee/TheDailyDribble?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9ef6c3a2-4966-4faa-9e81-f248d5647705
Karen Skarra had an accident that scarred her for life, but you can't see it. It's invisible. She discusses seeing and supporting invisible struggles and the Walking Wounded Movement that she has created to increase awareness around suffering from things other people cannot see. #walkingwounded #livelovegive #commonsense #inspiration #possibilities #breakthrough #emotionalintelligence #fulfilment #empowerment #authenticity #freedom #lifelessons #courage #consciousness #wisdom #selfawareness #trustyourself #growthmindset #habits #transformation #personaldevelopment #talkshow
The guys discuss the onslaught of injuries for the Giants, why they are frustrated with the coaching staff and if there is a real angst around what comes next on a short turn around to face the Cowboys on Thanksgiving --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/support
Boomer is joined by Michael Nef and Elaine Shircliff of Full Press Hockey. The gang discusses the injuries plaguing the BJs and who will shine from the Monsters. Is Korpi back? Is Bemstrom the savior? Is Kyle still alive? And much more! Brought to you by the Artillery Podcast.
Kirk & Casey discuss fire cannons, looking like Sam Bradford, Tech hoops, Batcho Fever, General Burnside, the charity stripe, USA mausoleum vibes of the past, NIL in-season recruitment, Kerwin Walton haircare, our Joey Mo bucket is empty, making the call at QB, & the upcoming Level 13 Beach Body Pageant
Connor and Ace preview the upcoming football game between Oklahoma State and K-State in Manhattan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/connor-balthazor/support
This week on For The Love Of MotoGP:Tim and Steve chat about the latest MotoGP news, including:- The return of Marc Marquez and Joan Mir- VR46 and LCR confirming their rider lineups for 2023- The Misano testThe pair then go on to preview the next race at Aragon, Spain. Enjoy the showMotoGP Fantasy League - https://bit.ly/3tiajDqMotoGP flags – https://bit.ly/3BHkLYOJoin us in the For The Love Of MotoGP Facebook Community - https://bit.ly/34tqCVwYou can also find us on Instagram and Twitter @fortheloveofmotogp or you can reach us by email at fortheloveofmotogp@gmail.comReference material for this episode came from: motogp.com | the-race.com | autosport.com | visordown.com | Thanks for listening!
Hi Rapids fans. The Rapids didn't show up for 35 minutes on Saturday. So neither did we. After that, we try to make sense of the 6-0 loss to Philadelphia and what it means for the two games this week.Holding The High Line is an independent soccer podcast focused on the Colorado Rapids of MLS. If you like the show, please consider subscribing to us on your preferred podcatcher, giving us a review, and tell other Rapids fans about us. It helps a ton.We have a newsletter. Visit our Substack page to read our content, sign up for our newsletter via email, and joining our Highliner club for $5/month or $42/year.Find us wherever you get your podcasts. You can find a full list of pod catchers we're on with links on this Twitter thread. Full transcripts of every episode can be found on AudioBurst. Our artwork was produced by CR54 Designs. Juanners does our music.We are brought to you by Ruffneck Scarves and Icarus FC. Ruffneckscarves.com is your one-stop-shop for official MLS, USL, and U.S. Soccer scarves as well as custom scarves for your group or team. Icarusfc.com is the place to go for high quality custom soccer kits for your youth or pub team. With an "any design you want, seriously" motto, they are breaking the mold of boring, expensive, template kits from the big brands. Get some new soccer drip from Ruffneck Scarves and Icarus FC.HTHL is also on Patreon. If you like what we do and want to give us money, head on over to our page and become a Patreon Member.Follow us on Twitter @rapids96podcast. You can also email the show at rapids96podcast@gmail.com. Follow our hosts individually on Twitter @LWOSMattPollardand @soccer_rabbi. Send us questions using the hashtag #AskHTHL.HTHL is now partnered with BETUS, America's favorite sportsbook. Click here for a 125% sign-up bonus.
Wolf and Starks are live from training camp in Latrobe. As camp grinds on, the guys go over who's sitting out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When a flock of birds is tightly knit, you know when one member is out of alignment! As Christians, it's our responsibility to look out for one another and to help those who are hurting. A body of believers that's filled with healthy people is an unstoppable force for change in a world that desperately needs Jesus!
Did you know that about 1 in 4 women have had an abortion? The chances of you knowing someone who's had an abortion, whether they're vocal about it or secretive, are terrifyingly high. More and more women regret their choices and have pain & grief after their abortion. These women deserve support. Lisa Rowe saw this hole that needed to be filled and set out to fix it. Tune in this week as Kristan Hawkins interviews Lisa Rowe, with Support After Abortion, as she discusses how we can do better for women who regret the lie that they bought into.