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The World Cup is here, and we are firmly around it. For the first time, we introduce the Honest Beers World Cup. Walley goes through the best amount of beers to have a night out, presented by Breheny Bros. Breweries and much, much more.
Walley and DT return from Adelaide after a triumphant after-the-siren (actually) win. The boys recap the best from the trip, including Walley's heroics and what really happened post-game. Plus Simon's Choice returns and Walley looks at the worst places to shit your pants.Follow us on socials ⬇️Instagram: www.instagram.com/honestbeers/TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@honestbeers
Send us Fan MailAs Rajiv Joseph's Archduke prepares to open at the Royal Court Theatre, Olivier Award winner Chris Walley sat down with us for an intimate discussion on his craft and his upcoming return to the stage. The show looks at key events and the lives of those involved in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. We hear Chris talk about the biting humour in Rajiv Joseph's script and the vigour required working in Lyndsey Turner's rehearsal room. Indeed, the upcoming production assembles together a top tier cast and creative team that includes legendary designer Es Devlin, costumes from Evie Gurney and actors Janice Connolly and Marc Wooton.In this new interview with Chris Walley, we hear him talk about his love for theatre and performing on stage. We hear him reflect on his recent stage successes such as Orphans - a play he'd been yearning to do since his teenage years. Indeed his recent stage ventures has seen him star in some of the most memorable productions of recent years including Juno and the Paycock opposite Mark Rylance and of course the towering Portia Coughlan at the Almeida Theatre, starring opposite Alison Oliver. It's a fascinating insight into one of the most exciting actors on the theatre scene right now and it will be fascinating to see what Chris Walley does next in the years to come.Archduke runs at Royal Court Theatre from 20 June - 25 July.
The boys are back and are thrilled to announce Breheny Bros. Breweries as a new sponsor! Leggy runs through an incident near his house yesterday, plus the boys discuss Walley's return to Adelaide for the Div 12 Ressies State of Origin, and heaps more.
00:00 – 25:12 - JMV opens with his take on the NBA postseason and how it desperately needs the Pacers. 25:13 – 36:27 - JMV talks about who’s to blame for the state of NBA officiating in the postseason: The players or the officials? He also addresses the Cubs’ 10-game losing streak and where he stands as a Reds fan. 36:28 – 42:14 – JMV previews Team USA’s outlook in the World Cup and their position as a host nation. 42:15 – 1:06:09 – JMV talks about the Stanley Cup Playoffs and looks ahead to game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Montreal Canadiens. He also laments the Pacers’ absence from the NBA Playoffs. Kevin Bowen from the Fan Morning Show hops onto the show to talk Colts offseason work, the recovery of Tyrese Haliburton, and more! 1:06:10 - 1:25:04 – Actor and comedian Kevin Smith joins the show! Kevin and JMV talk about his career and his upcoming show in Indy! 1:25:05 – 1:26:39 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour! 1:26:40 -1:47:01 – Colts cornerback Justin Walley joins JMV to talk about recovering from the injury that wiped out his rookie year, what he is expected to do now that longtime corner Kenny Moore is no longer on the team, and more! 1:47:02 – 2:03:47 – JMV previews tomorrow’s show, where Greg Rakestraw will fill in and dive into USA soccer. He also talks about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's “Shai-nanigans” and where the Colts could go with Anthony Richardson moving forward. 2:03:48 – 2:08:57 – JMV goes over great speeches in entertainment history + more! 2:08:58 – 2:18:48 – JMV ends the show with some Anything Goes! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bryan Walley, co-founder and CEO of Forward Inheritance, joins host KJ to challenge the broken status quo of wealth transfer in America. Bryan shares how a personal reckoning with his own father's estate planning — or lack thereof — sparked a fintech solution designed to help families organize, communicate, and access their inheritance before tragedy strikes. From probate nightmares to illiquid home equity, Bryan lays out why the $84 trillion great wealth transfer is heading for disaster without better planning — and what Forward Inheritance is doing to fix it. Four Key Takeaways: [7:02 ] Most families are dangerously unprepared: Only about 40% of homeowners have a trust and will. That means 60% of homes could end up in probate, costing families years and thousands of dollars. [9:35] The inheritance conversation isn't about money : Avoiding mortality talk is understandable, but delaying the planning conversation only makes things harder. Start with paperwork, not dollars. [17:39] Inheritance is arriving too late: As parents live longer and stay in their homes, heirs are receiving inheritance in their 60s instead of their 30s — exactly when they need it least. Forward Inheritance unlocks illiquid home equity tax-free for the next generation with no monthly payments and no money leaving the parents' account. [16:20] The family can be the bank: Through intrafamily loans documented on the platform, families can keep wealth circulating internally at low interest rates, rather than sending it to a bank. Quote of the Show (11:49):"Let's stop the intergenerational trauma of bad financial advice going down. We can stop this. We can do better. We can help our families move forward." – Bryan Walley Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we’re keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Bryan Walley:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/btwalley Company Website: https://www.forwardinheritance.com/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walley surprises the boys with a food encounter from last week, which he is dying to talk about. There is another Pizza Hut update that sheds some more light on the scandal. DT has a Pendles list plus plenty more!
David Lundqvist, VD Walley, gästar podden Framtidens E-Handel och delar med sig av de mönster som skiljer branschens vinnare från förlorarna år 2026. Vi djupdyker i hur Walley lyckas vara lönsamma i en tuff marknad, varför de skrotar de flesta av alla strategiska idéer och hur AI har blivit en konkret katalysator för deras utvecklingsteam. David utmanar bilden av den "stela" kassan och förklarar varför e-handlare måste sluta se köpet som ett avslut och istället se det som början på en livslång relation.02:49 - Bakgrund som pokerspelare formade inställningen till risk03:30 - Klarnas starka "vi-känsla" var nyckeln till global framgång04:55 - Optionsprogram kan misslyckas trots bolagets enorma värdering12:10 - Höjd ambitionsnivå krävs för att bli bäst på marknaden15:02 - Tekniska skulder hindrar många bolag från nödvändig exekvering17:34 - Innovationer kräver kundutbildning för att förstå deras värde20:10 - AI ökar utvecklarnas output med över trettio procent27:16 - Våga sluta sälja olönsamma produkter trots tapp i omsättning35:53 - Strategi innebär att reducera hundra idéer till nio punkter46:59 - Digital smidighet flyttar nu in i den fysiska butiken54:11 - Leverantörer måste anpassa sig efter handlarens unika behov65:07 - Ställ högre krav på data från dina tredjepartsleverantörerHär hittar du David & Walley:https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlundqvist/ https://www.walley.se/ Sponsor EMFAS:https://emfas.ai/ Framtidens Berns Event:https://framtidensehandel.se/products/roast Följ Björn på LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjornspenger/ Följ Framtidens E-handel på LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/framtidens-e-handel/ Besök vår hemsida, YouTube & Instagram:https://www.framtidensehandel.se/ https://www.instagram.com/framtidens.ehandel/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEYywBFgOr34TN8NtXeL5HQPoddproducent och klippare Michaela Dorch & Videoproducent Fredrik Ankarsköld:https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaela-dorch/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankarskold/ Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/framtidens-e-handel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys record a little later this week, and have some bad news to deliver, which you'll have to tune in for. Plus, they look back at their viral Carlton Draught video, Leggy looks at the great Saints errors in his lifetime, and Walley lets Leggy know the first thing he'd do if he escaped a cult.
We asked, and you delivered. The boys are back and answer your questions, plus Walley gives his best first date spots, an Honest List and of course Simon's Choice. Plus your usual amounts of average chat.
Thankfully our producer has returned to give us some structure. Walley takes a trip down memory lane with a nostalgic Honest List. They provide an update on Pizza Hut and a lot more!
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Another audio only episode for the boys as they try and locate where producer DT is, the boys discuss a more civilised weekend of plans, Walley has a new segment that involves food, piss and TV and Leggy is irrationally angry about two random things.
In this Guest Interview, Dr. Brandon Walley rejoins the show to discuss the latest advancements in red light therapy for eye health, vision processing, and athletic performance. He shares insights on how light frequencies impact vision, the importance of early detection of visual deficits in athletes, and practical tips for optimizing eye health and performance.**John, Chris and many of the show's guests are NOT licensed healthcare providers & make NO claims to be. The information provided in this show is not intended to be medical advice & should not be misconstrued as such. You assume all risk & liability by implementing any of the information shared on this show. You should ALWAYS seek the opinions of a qualified healthcare provider in your state/country before using any of the information provided in this show*Chapters00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back02:03 Exploring Red Light Therapy09:38 Vision and Sports Performance20:49 Peripheral Vision and Depth Perception21:31 Creating a Vision Performance Program25:25 Navigating Vision Challenges in Aspiring Pilots31:30 The Impact of Screen Time on Eye Health43:02 Next Steps for Children's Eye Care46:46 Finding the Right Eye Care Professional47:39 SHOW INTRO MUSIC.mp3
The boys are back but are doing things a little differently this week, recording in their mobile studio with producer DT away in Bali. They touch on their Gather Round antics, including Walley's casino adventures and Leggy's myriad of flight stories. Make sure you tune in!
This episode's guest is a film-maker who moved to Binghamton as a teenager and someone who I personally quickly became life-long friends with. From BMX Videos filmed on low-end handycams to advertising to full-on documentary productions, Jon Walley has found his voice through film and sound. He was in town for the final filming day for his new documentary Contact back in August and we got to connect and record this episode. He has a recent feature in Dig BMX (link below) and the documentary should be premiering relatively soon.Dig Feature:https://digbmx.com/features/contact-a-very-unique-bmx-documentaryOther Links referenced throughout the episode:ACE BMX Video:https://vimeo.com/57270735Dr. Boy Edit:https://vimeo.com/7845744Jason Levy Interview:https://vimeo.com/13857389BMXSUPERFUNTIME:https://vimeo.com/10183836BBQ Bike/Outrageous Upgrades Contest Entry:https://vimeo.com/20318884Feel free to drop a comment with feedback and any other suggestions for us.Thanks for listening and hit us on the socials at @grindworks_bmx on Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat; and @grindworksbmx on Facebook, Tik Tok, YouTube, and here on Spotify. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the Channel!http://www.grindworksbmx.com
Nate connects with Walton's Grace Walley following her New York State Indoor Track and Field championship in the shot put. Her winning throw of 39-11.75 topped the field against athletes from all school sizes across the state. A junior, Grace is a 3-sport athlete and a multiple-time league all-star. She is a 1,000-point scorer in basketball and set a school record with 510 points this season. She also placed at states in outdoor track last spring. This conversation covers her success on the court, news about her college future, and growing up on her family farm, which has shaped her work ethic. Please note this was recorded prior to a recent non contact knee injury, which is expected to sideline her for an extended period and may require surgery. As a result, some of the topics discussed, including her upcoming spring track season and future plans, are now on hold.
The boys are back to discuss their favourite dining formats, there is more Pizza Hut info released, Walley makes plans to actually create his cookbook, and DT returns with a list. Plus heaps more!
The boys are back to discuss a potential new cookbook for Walley, Leggy has a new segment that is a touch negative, the first Pizza Hut all-you-can-eat entrants are shared and there's a parenting inspired Simon's Choice.
The boys are back to discuss a potential new cookbook for Walley, Leggy has a new segment that is a touch negative, the first Pizza Hut all-you-can-eat entrants are shared and there's a parenting inspired Simon's Choice.
This week, Jacob chats with Michael Vernuccio of Race Data Labs. They talk about the history that created the Walley systems, what it is like traveling with these units, and which set of wheels he regrets selling. Go Premium https://outerzonepod.com/ Discount Codes Save 15% at Nomatic https://nomatic.sjv.io/vPo3kj Discount applied at checkout! Save 20% off merch https://shopfd.com/ Code - PODCAST26 Save $5 on tickets Use code OZLB1 OZATL OZORL OZCT OZIND OZSEA OZLV OZLB2 Produced by Jacob Gettins https://linktr.ee/jako13 Formula DRIFT - https://www.formulad.com/ Edited by Kyle Mayhew - https://www.instagram.com/kaywhy_85/ Audio Engineering by J-One Audio Services -https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090486859184 Intro Song by Legna - https://www.tiktok.com/@originallegna Get Your Hat - www.jako13.com Original Concept - Frank Maguire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_outerzone/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.outerzone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Outerzone/61572435346956/ Shop FD: https://bit.ly/Shop-FD Discord: https://discord.gg/QWJmgqWWUr
Opening Round is in the books, and the lads wish it had never happened. They discuss their teams' poor performances, Leggy has a gripe, Walley delivers a Simon's Choice, and the boys finally lock in a date for the all-you-can-eat Pizza Hut.
Opening Round is in the books, and the lads wish it had never happened. They discuss their teams' poor performances, Leggy has a gripe, Walley delivers a Simon's Choice, and the boys finally lock in a date for the all-you-can-eat Pizza Hut.
We're not sure if you asked for it, but we're giving it to you anyway. Walley, Leggy and producer DT go through the first nine teams in alphabetical order and choose whether they think they're covering their projected win total or not. Stay tuned for part two…
We're not sure if you asked for it, but we're giving it to you anyway. Walley, Leggy and producer DT go through the first nine teams in alphabetical order and choose whether they think they're covering their projected win total or not. Stay tuned for part two…
After asking the Honest Beers community to provide him with a conspiracy theory to believe in, Walley has chosen the one that excites him the most. Plus the boys talk about their recent day of punting, Leggy has a gripe and it appears Kane Cornes has created some more rage bait.
After asking the Honest Beers community to provide him with a conspiracy theory to believe in, Walley has chosen the one that excites him the most. Plus the boys talk about their recent day of punting, Leggy has a gripe and it appears Kane Cornes has created some more rage bait.
Walley is back from a business trip to Perth where he discusses the best hotel in Australia, and the lads cover off their Valentine's Day plans, their views on State of Origin returning and cover off Honest Lists and Simon's Choice.
Walley is back from a business trip to Perth where he discusses the best hotel in Australia, and the lads cover off their Valentine's Day plans, their views on State of Origin returning and cover off Honest Lists and Simon's Choice.
The boys are back to discuss the return of MAFS for 2026, both of their recent issues with regards to supermarket structures, they also wonder how much Winter Olympics they'll consume and Walley has the first Simon's Choice of 2026.
The boys are back to discuss the return of MAFS for 2026, both of their recent issues with regards to supermarket structures, they also wonder how much Winter Olympics they'll consume and Walley has the first Simon's Choice of 2026.
Leggy and Walley have a bonus episode this week, as they take a close look at some bets ahead of Super Bowl Sunday.
Leggy and Walley have a bonus episode this week, as they take a close look at some bets ahead of Super Bowl Sunday.
The boys are back at their spiritual home, the Mount Erica and are joined by Morgs from 100K Sports who delivers his views on his beloved Seahawks. The newest Honest Beers producer is finally unveiled and Leggy shares a new Instagram page that has taken his attention. Plus, plenty of the usual shit talk.
The boys are back at their spiritual home, the Mount Erica and are joined by Morgs from 100K Sports who delivers his views on his beloved Seahawks. The newest Honest Beers producer is finally unveiled and Leggy shares a new Instagram page that has taken his attention. Plus, plenty of the usual shit talk.
After a six-month hiatus, Walley and Leggy are back and ready to crack open a few honest ones. In their first episode since August, they discuss what's happened in the past half year, and share their plans for a big 2026. Oh, and don't miss Walley's controversial Honest List.
After a six-month hiatus, Walley and Leggy are back and ready to crack open a few honest ones. In their first episode since August, they discuss what's happened in the past half year, and share their plans for a big 2026. Oh, and don't miss Walley's controversial Honest List.
Detroit has a RoboCop statue. I watched it go in myself on Wednesday. It's a real thing. An amazingly detailed, 10-foot tall, 2.5 ton bronze behemoth will be greeting future generations coming to Eastern Market. For more of the story, I sat down with three of the key people who refused to let this long-running project die: Filmmaker and original organizer Brandon Walley Producer and Free Age co-owner Jim Toscano Omni Consumer Products' "defictionalizer-in-chief" Pete Hottelet Together, we unpack how a jokey tweet comparing Detroit to Philadelphia's Rocky statue turned into a nearly decade and a half odyssey that pulled in Hollywood effects legends, local foundry artisans, a major studio, and countless twists and turns. Brandon explains how the idea leapt from a viral Facebook page into a real public art commission through the old Imagination Station, and why the team was adamant that the statue be made in Detroit. He walks through the early missteps, the learning curve on how you actually build a 10-foot bronze figure, and the multi-year collaboration with Venus Bronze Works, the shop behind many of Detroit's landmark sculptures. Pete gets into the legal and technical hurdles: getting MGM on board, putting up his own money to show good faith, and insisting on screen-accurate detail by restoring Peter Weller's original armor from a warehouse in Houston with artist Mark Dubois and the legendary Tippett Studio. One of the most interesting points for me, from a community perspective, is that he talks about "defictionalizing" Robocop's Directive One — serve the public trust — by turning the statue's plaque itself into a QR code that can connect visitors to community causes, donating straight from their phones. Jim shares how Free Age became Robocop's eventual "roommate" after other locations, including the Science Center, fell through during the pandemic. He and Walley talk about the symbolism of placing Robocop on the edge of Eastern Market as a welcoming figure, arm extended, and how they're bracing — in a good way — for fans who donated years ago, people honoring loved ones, and visitors from around the world to show up on their Russell Street patio. Throughout, the group reflects on the grind of seeing a wild idea through nearly 15 years, the friendships and collaboration that kept it alive, and what it means for Detroit to finally have a pop-culture monument that is both deeply nerdy and deeply rooted in the city's perseverance and generosity. You're not going to want to miss this conversation, or your chance to see a bit of movie history right here in the Motor City. More on Eastern Market's website: https://easternmarket.org/robo-cop-statue/ More on Omni Consumer Products: https://www.omniconsumerproductscorporation.com/ Free Age: https://www.instagram.com/thefreeage/?hl=en Brandon Walley: https://www.instagram.com/brandonwalley/?hl=en Cover art photo by Ryan Southen. Feedback as always - dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com or leave a voicemail 313-789-3211. Follow Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/ Daily Detroit is made possible by our members on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/DailyDetroit
Send us a textJohnny and BW talk a bit about last week's loss to Georgia and the upcoming game against Missouri. Can the Mississippi State Bulldogs get bowl eligible? Then, Jaden Walley joins the show and shares some of his favorite memories playing for the Bulldogs.Order some fresh roasted coffee for a great holiday gift at johnnypacker.netSupport the show
Many homeschooling parents face the same question: Why is my child struggling to read—even though they're bright, motivated, and getting plenty of practice?In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Brandon Walley, a behavioral optometrist and homeschooling dad who has combined his clinical expertise and personal experience to create a digital, at-home vision therapy program specifically for homeschool families. He shares how visual development impacts reading, what signs parents should look for, and how a vision-based approach can unlock new levels of learning confidence.Whether you're a homeschooling parent, educator, or healthcare provider, this conversation sheds light on the often-overlooked visual skills behind reading and learning success.Key Takeaways Struggles with reading aren't always about phonics or attention—sometimes, they're rooted in how the brain processes visual information.Homeschooling provides a unique opportunity to observe and address visual learning challenges early.At-home vision therapy programs can make evidence-based interventions more accessible to families everywhere. Resources & Links Learn more about Dr. Walley's program, Vision Foundations for Learning, here: https://launch-4d.mn.co/Explore vision therapy resources from the It Could Be Your Eyes team: 4dvisiontherapyathome.comFollow Dr. Walley and his team at colliervision.com
The Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center's Behind the Evidence podcast is pleased to host "Behind the Masthead," a special series of episodes featuring conversations with addiction journal editors and other scholars on navigating current threats to addiction science and academic freedom. As the primary means of knowledge dissemination in the field, addiction journals are likely to be substantially impacted by the recent drastic changes to the federal funding of medical and public health research in the US. What can we learn from the perspectives of addiction journal editors and other scholars in this moment of uncertainty?In this first episode of the “Behind the Masthead” series, guest host Casy Calver, PhD speaks with Alex Walley, MD and Emily Williams, PhD—two editors of the Grayken Center's journal, Addiction Science & Clinical Practice—on the lessons we can learn from the resilience of people who use drugs, to navigating changes to the NIH's public access policy.Behind the Evidence is the addiction medicine podcast of the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center, and a project of the Center's free bimonthly newsletter Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence (AODH). This special series, “Behind the Masthead,” is guest-hosted by Casy Calver, PhD.Behind the Evidence hosts: Honora L. Englander, MD and Marc R. Larochelle, MDProduction: Raquel Silveira, MBAEditing: Casy Calver, PhDMusic and cover art: Mary Tomanovich, MAMiriam Komaromy, MD is the Executive Director of the Grayken Center for Addiction, and co-Editor-in-Chief of AODH, together with David Fiellin, MDLearn more about AODH and subscribe for free at www.aodhealth.org“Behind the Evidence” is supported by the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center. It is intended for educational purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own, and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
For the first time in decades, a major innovation in reproductive health is on the horizon. In this episode of StartUp Health NOW, StartUp Health community member Dr. Darlene Walley, CEO of NEXT Life Sciences, joins Unity Stoakes to discuss Plan A™, a long-acting, non-hormonal, fully reversible male contraceptive that could reshape how couples share family planning. Dr. Walley explains how Plan A works as a medical device, the company's global license for Vasalgel®, and the breakthrough results from 100% successful delivery device trials across two continents. With FDA-approved development plans and growing clinical momentum, the company is on track to submit for approval by 2027. Beyond science, this conversation explores a cultural shift: how men are stepping up to share responsibility for contraception and how this innovation could expand access, improve preventive care, and strengthen relationships worldwide. Listen in for a look at the future of men's health, reproductive equity, and one of the most anticipated breakthroughs in medical innovation. Are you ready to tell YOUR story? Members of our Health Moonshot Communities are leading startups with breakthrough technology-driven solutions for the world's biggest health challenges. Exposure in StartUp Health Media to our global audience of investors and partners – including our podcast, newsletters, magazine, and YouTube channel – is a benefit of our Health Moonshot PRO Membership. To schedule a call and see if you qualify to join and increase brand awareness through our multi-media storytelling efforts, submit our three-minute application. If you're mission-driven, collaborative, and ready to contribute as much as you gain, you might be the perfect fit. » Learn more and apply today. Want more content like this? Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.
We chat with Hannah Walley, Kantar's head of media for UK & Ireland, about the organization's research into consumers' and marketers' perceptions of advertising. Walley tells us how we've got to a place where, for the first time, more people are receptive to advertising than aren't; why there's no overlap between marketers' favorite ad spaces and real people's favorites; and the truth behind stats about declining investment in linear TV ads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anthony Richardson will start Thursday night and play 1 1/2 quarters. Daniel Jones will play rest of first half. They will flip spots against Packers! Justin Walley hurts knee - leaves practice! Here is the link for the only autobiography ever published without praise for its author: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Contest rules: https://kentsterling.com/2025/07/03/rule-for-kent-sterling-conest/
Dr. Darlene Walley has over 20 years of life science business experience, having served as an executive at Procter & Gamble, Gillette, and Arm & Hammer and CEO of early-stage Pharma/Biotech companies. She has raised over $100 million with over $1 billion in successful exits. Darlene is very skilled in the launch of products/companies, raising capital and improving performance. Darlene works with startups, investment firms and serves on the board of directors of several companies. She holds 12 patents, largely dealing with consumer health products and over 15 publications. Take a listen to her take on male birth control.
In this inspiring episode, Nik chats with Arthur "Art" Walley, who shares the winding journey that took him from enlisting in the Marine Corps out of high school and deploying to Iraq to the cockpit of a major airline. With humor, and hard-earned insight, Art reflects on the challenges of starting a second career, balancing family life, and staying mission-focused even when the mission keeps changing. From grinding it out in law enforcement while building flight hours, to rising through the ranks as a director of training at a Part 135 carrier, to landing a seat at a major airline, Art's story is packed with lessons for pilots navigating non-linear paths. Whether you're a veteran eyeing aviation, a CFI building time, or a Part 135 flyer dreaming of the majors—this episode delivers both wisdom and encouragement. What You'll Learn in This Episode How Art navigated multiple career transitions between military, law enforcement and aviation The power of persistence and flexibility in the face of furloughs and setbacks Behind-the-scenes insights into the director of training role at a Part 135 operator Crash pad life and commuting realities in early airline careers How Art transitioned from corporate jets to flying the Airbus A320 The differences between traditional 121 training and AQP-style airline programs Mental frameworks for thriving in training CONNECT WITH US Are you ready to take your preparation to the next level? Don't wait until it's too late. Use the promo code “R4P2025” and save 10% on all our services. Check us out at www.spitfireelite.com! If you want to recommend someone to guest on the show, email Nik at podcast@spitfireelite.com, and if you need a professional pilot resume, go to www.spitfireelite.com/podcast/ for FREE templates! SPONSOR Are you a pilot just coming out of the military and looking for the perfect second home for your family? Look no further! Reach out to Marty and his team by visiting www.tridenthomeloans.com to get the best VA loans available anywhere in the US. Be ready for takeoff anytime with 3D-stretch, stain-repellent, and wrinkle-free aviation uniforms by Flight Uniforms. Just go to www.flightuniform.com and type the code SPITFIREPOD20 to get a special 20% discount on your first order. #Aviation #AviationCareers #aviationcrew #AviationJobs #AviationLeadership #AviationEducation #AviationOpportunities #AviationPodcast #AirlinePilot #AirlineJobs #AirlineInterviewPrep #flying #flyingtips #PilotDevelopment #PilotFinance #pilotcareer #pilottips #pilotcareertips #PilotExperience #pilotcaptain #PilotTraining #PilotSuccess #pilotpodcast #PilotPreparation #Pilotrecruitment #flightschool
(00:00-23:43) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the potential game time for Sunday’s game one between the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers. They debate which start time they would prefer. Also, they discuss tomorrow’s Kentucky Derby. (23:43-43:42) – The third-round pick for the Indianapolis Colts, Justin Walley, joins Query & Company! Jake asks him about his familiarity with Indianapolis with his cousin, Donte Moncrief, having played for the Colts, his experience facing Tyler Warren last year at Minnesota, reveals who he grew up watching that he modeled his game after, and then he explains how his pre-draft process went with the Colts. (43:42-46:19) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake and Eddie sharing a couple of announcements! Indiana Fever basketball is back on The Fan, and there is a golf outing coming soon! (46:19-1:06:44) – Hour number two of the program starts with Jake and Eddie previewing game one between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers. They focus on the center matchup between Jarrett Allen and Myles Turner. The show then briefly goes off the rails with Eddie explaining to Jake what funnel ball is. (1:06:44-1:18:32) – Fishers Freight head coach and general manager, Dixie Wooten, joins the show to preview their upcoming game this weekend against Quad Cities. He explains how he got to Indianapolis to be the coach of the Freight, what kind of experience fans get if they are sitting close to the field, and shares what he likes about being in Indianapolis. (1:18:32-1:28:03) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing the news that Gregg Popovich is stepping down as the San Antonio Spurs head coach and will become the team’s president of basketball operations. Also, he touches on the Kentucky Derby. (1:28:03-1:51:14) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show kicks off the final hour of the program with Jake Query to discuss the addition of Tyler Warren to the offense. Was this a pick to address a need, help Anthony Richardson, or to help Daniel Jones? Plus, Kevin shares why he loves the month of May so much and weighs in on the start of the Cleveland Cavaliers & Indiana Pacers series. (1:51:14-2:03:30) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! For today’s segment, Jake is joined by Dr. George Loley to explain the significance of heart screenings. (2:01:54-2:11:35) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to recap his conversation yesterday with Pacers GM Chad Buchanan ahead of Pacers vs Cavaliers!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The third-round pick for the Indianapolis Colts, Justin Walley, joins Query & Company! Jake asks him about his familiarity with Indianapolis with his cousin, Donte Moncrief, having played for the Colts, his experience facing Tyler Warren last year at Minnesota, reveals who he grew up watching that he modeled his game after, and then he explains how his pre-draft process went with the Colts.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Sommer Kleweno Walley, Chief Executive Officer at Harborview Medical Center, shares insights into the unique role of the hospital in Seattle's healthcare system, its financial turnaround, and upcoming plans for growth. She discusses the challenges and opportunities ahead, including a new tower expansion and evolving leadership strategies, while emphasizing the importance of patient-centered care and community partnerships.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 312 – "Joy to the World" episode Promotional poster, featuring the caption "Joy to the Worlds" Cast – – Joy Almondo Others – – Trev Simpkins Steph de Whalley – Anita Benn – Hotel Manager Peter Benedict – Basil Flockhart – Hilda Flockhart Niamh Marie Smith – Phil Baxter – Samuel Sherpa-Moore – Ruchi Rai – Receptionist Joshua Leese – Mr Single Ell Potter – Server Liam Prince-Donnelly – Barman Fiona Marr – Angela Grace Production Directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai Written by Script editor David Cheung Produced by Alison Sterling Executive producer(s) Joel Collins Steven Moffat Music by Running time 54 minutes First broadcast 25 December 2024 Chronology ← Preceded by "" Followed by → — "Joy to the World" is an episode of the British series . It was broadcast on and released on on 25 December 2024 as the fifteenth since the show's revival in 2005. In the episode, the of discovers a strange hotel at Christmastime that has harnessed the power of time travel and finds a mysterious briefcase. While investigating, he meets new Joy Almondo (guest star ) who helps him solve the mystery. "Joy to the World" was written by and directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai. It was filmed in October and November 2023. Plot [] arrives at the Time Hotel, an establishment in the year 4202 that allows guests to visit various points in history, several of which the Doctor visits during the episode. The Doctor enlists the aid of Trev, a worker at the hotel, as he investigates a mysterious man holding a briefcase. As each new person is tricked into taking the briefcase, it takes control of them, and the previous carrier disintegrates. Trev's manager arrives in Joy Almondo's London hotel room in 2024 with the briefcase, and the Doctor following him. The briefcase takes control of Joy, and the Doctor opens it, finding a strange device inside. The briefcase is about to disintegrate Joy, when a Doctor from the future arrives from the Time Hotel and gives them an override code. The future Doctor then returns to the Time Hotel with Joy, stranding the current Doctor in 2024. He takes a job working at Joy's hotel, befriending the manager Anita, and awaiting an opportunity to get back to the Time Hotel the following Christmas. A year later, the Doctor re-enters the Time Hotel, and gives his past self the code (which he'd obtained by the ), then departs with Joy. They open a door to the distant past, where the Doctor frees Joy from the briefcase by provoking her anger at being unable to be with her dying mother due to . The briefcase reveals itself to be of origin, with plans to detonate a "star seed" to use as an energy source, using the hotel's time travel to allow it to grow in the past. The briefcase is eaten by a , and the Doctor and Joy flee. Trev, who connected psychically to Villengard's system before he died, contacts the Doctor through his . Trev reveals the briefcase's location, and the Doctor finds it sealed in a shrine. The Doctor is able to open it, but Joy takes the briefcase outside, and lets the star seed enter her. Joy and the other people killed by the seed pilot it into space, where it detonates safely. At various points in time, the star gives hope and comfort to those who see it, including Joy's dying mother and . The Doctor sees that that the star was also the . Production [] Development [] Former Doctor Who showrunner penned the episode. , the Doctor Who , initially began writing the 2024 Christmas special. Davies had sent a portion of the script to former showrunner to get his opinion on it. At the time, Davies was in discussions with Moffat to have him write a script for the . When Davies realised he was too busy to complete the script, he shelved it and asked Moffat to write the Christmas episode instead. Moffat considered writing a , but decided against it, believing that such an episode would be better suited mid-series. Despite this, he said the episode still had a comedic tone with emotional elements. Here's the pitch that got me the job. You know in just about every hotel room you've been in there's a locked door? It's weird, but there always is. Okay. We're about to blow apart the truth of that. In the far future there is a place called the Time hotel, and the Time Hotel has realised something brilliant, which is following the discovery of time travel they have an opportunity to sell all the rooms they failed to sell the last time. So they have built extensions into more or less every hotel room in history, and you get access to it occasionally. — Steven Moffat, "The Joy Bringer", 3 December 2024 Half the script had been completed before Davies informed Moffat that wouldn't be in the special. The character of Anita originally only had around ten lines but her presence was increased after the production team became fond of her. Moffat had finished writing the episode by 20 July 2023. Working titles for the episode included "The Time Hotel" and "Christmas, Everywhere All at Once". The story further explores the "Villengard Corporation", a recurring fictional company that has been mentioned in a number of Moffat's Doctor Who episodes. The Doctor last confronted Villengard in the episode "" (2024). It is the ninth Doctor Who Christmas special to be written by Moffat who once again assumed an role during production of the episode. Casting [] In November 2023, was announced to be appearing in an undisclosed role of an upcoming Doctor Who episode. It was later revealed that Coughlan would star in the 2024 Christmas episode as the Doctor's one-off companion, Joy Almondo, a guest at a hotel who "gets caught up in [the Doctor's] adventures." Initial reports indicated that , who portrays the Doctor's current companion Ruby Sunday, would not appear in the special. Gibson however, made a brief near the end of the episode.. was cast to play Trev, an employee at the Time Hotel while portrayed the hotel's manager. Steph de Whalley appeared as Anita, the manager of another hotel whom the Doctor spends a year with. Niamh Marie Smith played , a passenger on the in 1962, whom Moffat confirmed as the same character as the love interest of in the films (1962) and (1963). Historical figures and were depicted, at a , by Phil Baxter and Samuel Sherpa-Moore, respectively. Sherpa-Moore is Norgay's great-great nephew. Peter Benedict and appeared as Basil and Hilda, guests at the Queen's Hotel in Manchester during . The guest cast also included Ruchi Rai, Joshua Leese, Ell Potter, and Liam Prince-Donnelly. Filming [] for the episode was underway at by 11 October 2023. The room was built on a that allowed the set to tilt to give the effect that it was being eaten by a dinosaur. The was working on by 17 October. The graphics team took fifteen 11-hour days to create enough artwork to fill the Doctor's hotel room. Seven different briefcases were purchased by the for use in the episode. A team at Millennium FX designed the Silurian prosthetics. began on 23 October, with recording extending into November. "Joy to the World" was directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai in the first filming block of the . For the Sandringham Hotel, the production team chose to purchase two floors of an actual hotel, but had to build the lobby on a . The top of the Orient Express set was built in front of a and placed on to allow the special effects team to replicate the look of a moving train. Mika Orasmaa was the episodes . Release and reception [] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating (Tomatometer) 80% (Average Score) 7.3/10 Review scores Source Rating B– 10/10 Broadcast and promotion [] "Joy to the World" was broadcast on and released on on 25 December 2024 at 5:10 PM . In the United States the episode was released on at 9:10 AM . also handled international distribution of the episode outside of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. A clip and for the episode was released on 15 November as part of the 2024 broadcast. The press screening took place in the week prior to broadcast, which was hosted by . Promotional posters released by captioned the poster with "Joy to the Worlds", mirroring the title "Joy to the World". Ratings [] In the UK, Doctor Who was the sixth most-watched programme on Christmas Day, receiving 4.11 million viewers overnight. Critical response [] On the website , 80% of 15 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10. Writing for , Michael Hogan referred to "Joy to the World" as "the best Christmas adventure for more than a decade." He further elaborated by saying that "there's something here for all generations to enjoy" and praising the guest cast, namely Nicola Coughlan, Steph de Walley, and Joel Fry. Authoring a review for , Louise Griffin also praised the guest cast but felt that Coughlan had been underused. 's Robert Anderson wrote that the special "masterfully blends the show's signature whimsy with heartfelt storytelling, delivering a cozy, deeply human tale about the transformative power of friendship" and that "Moffat's excellent script is central to the episode's success." The writing was also applauded by Adi Tantimedh, who writing for , said "Moffat pins down the core of what makes Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor different from all his predecessors." Stephen Robinson with the criticised the Doctor's characterization, saying the "there are key moments in the story that directly contradict the Doctor's former growth" and that "he's a mix of the 'lonely god' from Russell T Davies' first run and Steven Moffat's 'madman in a box,' and the effect is discordant." Emily Murray from also criticised a portion of the episode, writing that the "villains quite frankly feel like an afterthought and feel threadbare."