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The 2021-2022 NFL Season has officially been underway after an exciting Week 1 of games. We are back with our weekly NFL picks with the boys (Preston and Gledhill) I apologize for getting this episode to y'all so late. Of course all these episode are pre recorded but I fell behind this week with editing so had no choice. Since we are back fully with the weekly episode, you can count on seeing the weekly episode up by Wednesday/Thursday depending on what day we record them. This will be the only episode that will be late, I promise y'all that. Have a good one and enjoy the episode! Follow our Instagram: ricksixpodcast New Episodes Every Week Subscribe for All Sports Related Content
On this episode the boys talk about baggin on IG, getting cut from rosters, double tap, uber pussy, non-existent time to moms, and much much more. We also answered emails and topics from our instagram stories! Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube, be sure to check that out! Want to give a BDay shoutout to Shay Gray|Bennie|Ni
On this episode the boys talk about heartbreak, deception, and cheating ass women....thats right folks CLB just dropped! we also talk about my new ting brings me peace, my mom still loves my ex, running as an adult, why you fuck somebody before me and much much more! we also answered emails and topics from our instagram stories! Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube, be sure to check that out!
On this episode Ler & Lionel talk about "Im in your city", argument after thoughts, kids, early moanings, and much more, we also answered emails and topics from our instagram stories! Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube, be sure to check that out!
On this episode Ler and Lionel talk about, Facebook Status, Good Pussy = Shitty person, Facetiming the L&L, Ducking A Call and much much more! we also answered emails and topics from our instagram stories! Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms (@lerandlionel) for extra content, full videos out every Wednesday/Thursday on youtube, be sure to check that out!
Chris, Declan, Andy and Steven are LIVE as we look forward to a fantastic few days action from York. *** DONT FORGET TO SIGN UP WITH SKILLBET *** Skillbethq Sign Up Offer Skillbethq are our new sponsors and have a fantastic introductory offer for you. Head over to https://www.skillbethq.com/register-f... When sign up enter the following promo code – USOBET10 Please note that only accounts that enter promo code ‘USOBET10' upon sign up will only be able to access the offers and promotions that you will see on The Under Starters Orders Podcast each week. Follow Us On Twitter Under Starters Orders: https://twitter.com/USOpodcast Andy: https://twitter.com/Handy_Andy96 Declan: https://twitter.com/dec_car Steven: https://twitter.com/Mredd77 Niamh: https://twitter.com/NiamhTownsend Sam: https://twitter.com/sam_angelina22 Lauren: https://twitter.com/LaurenFahy_ Izzy: https://twitter.com/IzzyPhillips Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USOpodcast
Wednesday/Thursday, July 21=22, 2021
I go back almost 1 year ago to look at the differences from last years budget vote, focused on the mayoral candidates. I go live every evening Monday-Thursday at 9pm on Twitch/Tiktok/Youtube/Facebook. I am on vacation starting Wednesday/Thursday, might not go live tomorrow night who knows.
Such a great time having Mason football's coach Gary Houghton in studio! The Bulldogs are holding their mini-camp Wednesday-Thursday. It's just one of many things we touched upon! Also, Grand Ledge Baseball's co-coach Mike Rademacher relived the Comets wild Saturday on the diamond and looked ahead to the championship game of the Diamond Classic versus DeWitt.
Such a great time having Mason football's coach Gary Houghton in studio! The Bulldogs are holding their mini-camp Wednesday-Thursday. It's just one of many things we touched upon! Also, Grand Ledge Baseball's co-coach Mike Rademacher relived the Comets wild Saturday on the diamond and looked ahead to the championship game of the Diamond Classic versus DeWitt.
Sabbath School Second Quarter of 2021 - The Promise: God's Everlasting Covenant Lesson 10 - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Follow us @sabbathschool.en
Guests include Anthony "Big A" Stabile, of NYRA, Vegas Insider and Horse Racing Radio Network fame. Those of us in the Emerald Downs circles know him well from his prowess picking winners on "The Win Place Show" for many years and recently on "Horse Racing NW" podcast. Also, Scott Hanson, turf writer and do-everything for the Seattle Times sports department. He's covered EmD closely and has a 25-year birthday story coming soon. Back to fast-track racing at EmD over Wednesday-Thursday, June 2-3. 18 races over the two days. Three days of racing per week coming soon, with birthday racing on Sunday, June 20. Not far off the first stakes races of the meeting coming on Thursday, June 17.
Listen back to Elaine Kane as she presents "The Rock Show" every Tuesday from 10 -11 pm and Wednesday / Thursday from 9-11pm, all the best in old school rock music from the 90s and Noughties! Alexa play Freedom 92FM #rockshow #2021 #metal #alternative
The Federal Government has declared Wednesday and Thursday as public holidays to mark this year’s Eid-el-Fitr celebration.Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, believes that development cannot thrive in a rancorous atmosphere and urged all Nigerians to be law-abiding and embrace the spirit of love, self-discipline, kindness, and tolerance, as taught by the Holy Prophet Mohammed.He called on all security agencies in the country to be more courageous and patriotic to surmount the ongoing battle against resurging insecurity and activities of criminal elements in the country.
Quote: As we let our light shine, we unconsciously give permission for others to do the same. Race Taper: Before 2 Weeks out: Last building efforts on the bike or in the gym. 1 Week out: Normal, but no redline efforts Week of: 1 Strength session early in the week(no later than Wednesday) at 70% perceived effort. Recovery ride or rest day between strength session and event. Depends on your practice/race schedule. Before you start racing, do 2-3 10 second sprints along with your normal warm up, The goal is not high wattage, just high speed cadence w/ some resistance to activate your type 2 fibers. After Recovery Day/Yoga or light ride. Mobility + Foam Rolling is mandatory. Possibly followed by a full day off, but you should be back in the swing of things by Wednesday/Thursday. Carb Loading/Protein Intake Rant Article on Glucose Storage(Carb Loading) Update: Includes my Son's surgery, my new Tarmac SL7, Deep insight into the ongoing struggle of my new schedule. BTS: The construction noise that almost stopped me from being able to record.
Join myself & my co-host Jon as we give our Predictions ahead of this Wednesday & Thursday nights NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver 2 night event. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tigertalkswrestling/message
https://podnews.net/podcast/1500410875/episode-links In this lesson, we discuss the Lord's final week of His public ministry on earth. It is commonly referred to as His "Passion Week," and it began on Palm Sunday. We briefly talk about the events of each day of that most significant week, but the primary emphasis of this study is on the day of His crucifixion. There are three main views on this debate. They are the (1) Wednesday view, (2) the Thursday view, and (3) the Friday view (of which there are two). We discuss each view and its pros and cons. The conclusion reached is that the Bible best supports a Thursday crucifixion. Although the most important fact is that Jesus did, indeed, die for the sins of the world, it is still good for believers in Him and His Word to know why they believe what they believe. Should we simply believe something because it has always been "the traditional" way of things, or should we search the Scriptures to find what best supports our view?
Joe & Joe Weather Show Tuesday March 16. 2021 A widespread severe weather outbreak is in store for the South Wednesday and Southeast US Thursday. A moderate risk for severe weather is forecast for the Central Gulf States with a 15% chance for tornadoes. In the Northeast chilly conditions with scattered precipitation tonight. Rain is forecast Thursday as a storm system heads across the lower Ohio Valley. We could see a change to snow Thursday night in the Northeast away from the coast. Omni True Value Hardware is getting ready for spring and so should you! http://omnitruevalue.com Wholesale Holiday Lighting By Gianinni for all your decorating needs https://liholidaylighting.com You can support this podcast by subscribing to Patreon for full weather coverage. https://patreon.com/meteorologistjoecioffi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-cioffi/support
As part of this week’s “News Maker” show of Sarah’s Country, Phil Duncan from RuralWeather discusses this week’s weather forecast. Two southerly injections this week will make it feel more like Autumn is here. The first is blowing up the country today, the second comes in around Wednesday/Thursday. Neither are major cold events but just a reminder that the hottest part of summer is now behind us. High pressure rolls in this weekend over NZ while the tropics remain very quiet following Cyclone Niran (now gone) at the weekend. To find out more about the weather forecast, visit https://www.ruralweather.co.nz/ To watch the interview, visit www.sarahscountry.com Subscribe to Sarah’s Country on the podcast and if you love us, please leave a review! Sarah’s Country is produced in a strategic alliance with Farmers Weekly - New Zealand’s most trusted source of agri-journalism - www.farmersweekly.co.nz Contact the show: sarah@sarahscountry.com Follow Sarah’s Country on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahperriam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahscountry
Listen back to Elaine Kane as she presents "The Rock Show" every Tuesday from 10 -11 pm and Wednesday / Thursday from 9-11pm, all the best in old school rock music from the 90s and Noughties! Alexa play Freedom 92FM #rockshow #2021 #metal #alternative
Today, we’ve got a lot of stories to catch up on, and they’re all basically either local or international. We’re covering topics like Chicago’s spending of COVID funds, Boris Johnson, updates on Texas’ power outage and leadership outage (Ted Cruz), as well as Mount Etna news. SourcesGet a free month of Amazon Audible: https://amzn.to/36G895Y ----more---- Transcript:FEB. 19TH OPENFriday, February19th. Today, we’ve got a lot of stories to catch up on, and they’re all pretty much local or international. We’re covering topics like Chicago’s spending of COVID funds, Boris Johnson, updates on Texas’ power outage and leadership outage (Ted Cruz), as well as Mount Etna news. CHICAGO Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and her administration have been catching some heat the past few days since the news broke that of the $1.2B that Chicago received from the federal government for COVID relief, they spent $281.5M of it on personnel costs for the Chicago Police Department. Obviously, with everything that happened last year, that’s not real popular with some folks. Last summer, Ald. Daniel La Spata says he asked the mayor to put federal money toward housing relief or other programs to help struggling residents. He said he and other aldermen heard from residents that they didn’t want federal money targeted toward police payroll. City Budget Director Susie Park said no relief money had yet been spent on police funding when she spoke to aldermen in June. These personnel costs were for things like police performing wellness checks on residents, airport security when travelers had to be screened for COVID-19, security at the McCormick Place coronavirus field hospital and security at virus testing sites. And there was still money that went to the city’s public health response to the disease, to homeless services, to O’Hare and Midway airports, and to senior citizen assistance. The headlines were misleading because they wanted you to believe this was a big chunk of the money that Chicago got for COVID relief, but it was about 1/6. That’s a lot, but it’s better than the 1/3 number I was seeing floating around on Twitter (people were saying that the city only got $600M in funding). If we’re actually about paying people for their work, then this shouldn’t be an issue. It’s not like it was for additional task forces to hunt down BLM members or something. BOris johnsonThe UK listeners might have a better idea about this than me, but Boris Johnson is such a strange figure. I cannot get a read on this guy. One second he sounds like a typical conservative xenophobe, and the next he’s got ideas like getting the G-7 countries to form ways to speed up the development of vaccines, treatments, and tests. And this isn’t just a plan for COVID, this is a plan for all emerging diseases. Johnson is looking to prevent future pandemics. He said, “The development of viable coronavirus vaccines offers the tantalizing prospect of a return to normality, but we must not rest on our laurels. As leaders of the G-7 we must say today: never again.” He also went on to talk about the need for these countries to combine their resources and knowledge so that we can make sure “vaccines, treatments and tests to be battle-ready for future health threats.”Considering that the COVID vaccine was developed in about 300 days, which is the fastest one yet, reducing it down to 100 days is really ambitious (it usually takes 4 years or more). But he makes a great point: we can’t do this again. All of these lockdowns, all the masking, all the social distancing, people are just not going to go for it again. And to do all that again for another year? Forget about it. Unless it’s some worst-case scenario where it’s a flu-like virus that’s as deadly as Ebola, I don’t think that many people who have lived through this would take this many precautions again. In addition to that plan, Johnson will also be confirming that the UK will share a majority of any extra COVID vaccines with Covax. Covax is a really cool organization that is led by both the WHO and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (aka CEPI). This organization helps get poor countries equitable access to COVID vaccines. So, all in all, a really good streak of news coming from the UK. On these specific topics, I’ll give Boris some real respect. TEXASAs we hear more details coming out of Texas and the whole power situation there, it seems like we’re getting some people who are trying to improve their image after failing to keep the power on. It sounds like Uncle Rico telling you he used to be able to throw a football over that mountain and that he would have gone pro if he hadn’t hurt his knee in his senior season at the local community college. It just sounds too heroic, and it’s coming from the company that did it. But I’m going to tell you anyway because, if nothing else, maybe you can learn a thing or two about how a power grid works. So, when I’m talking about Uncle Rico spinning his BS, this is what I’m talking about: “officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, which operates the power grid that covers most of the state, said Texas was dangerously close to a worst-case scenario: uncontrolled blackouts across the state.” They went on to say that their grid operators made a quick decision to go to rolling blackouts, otherwise that worst-case scenario would mean that the state might have had blackouts for months. According to ERCOT, the grid operators were seeing warning signals that the energy supply was decreasing insanely fast. The reason that this is bad is that if demand for the power is greater than the supply of power, this could cause grid equipment to be set on fire, substations to blow up, and/or power lines to go down. If that would have happened, it would have taken months to get to all of that equipment and repair it, which is why the power would have been out for so long. Now, maybe some of it was confirmed by outside sources because Bernadette Johnson, the senior vice president of power and renewables at Enverus (which is basically and IT company for oil and gas companies), is quoted as saying “As chaotic as it was, the whole grid could’ve been in blackout. ERCOT is getting a lot of heat (no pun intended I’m sure), but the fact that it wasn’t worse is because of those grid operators.” The reason I’m still skeptical and saying this is some Uncle Rico BS is because ERCOT took the names of their leadership off of their website on Tuesday night. The group said it’s because they were getting threats, and I don’t doubt that they were, but it also seems like a convenient way to avoid something that us regular folks call “consequences for their actions”. I know for people of a certain stature in the business world aren’t used to that pesky concept of “consequences”, but I guarantee that there will be numerous investigations into whether they prepared as well as they knew they should have. TED CRUZYou’d have to say it has not been a good start to 2021 for Ted Cruz. First, he supported an insurrection but even they didn’t want him on their team. Then this week, he decided to take a trip down to Cancun while parts of his state are suffering from rolling blackouts that aren’t rolling, people freezing to death, and a former governor saying that the people would rather freeze than take help from the evil federal government. That made me realize something: how are Texans not more afraid of rolling blackouts? I mean, the name has black in it… Yes, Ted had to issue this apology: *CRUZ CLIP* That other noise you hear in the background, besides the protesters shouting at Cruz to resign, is Ted throwing his teenage daughters in front of the bus, then getting behind the wheel and running them over. “I was just trying to be a dad”? My girls were cold? I guess Ted is actually so spineless and weak that he would even say that his daughters basically made him take them to Cancun (you know, like working class people can do whenever they feel like it. “Hey, want to go to Cancun tomorrow, just because?”). I mean, you know it’s bad when you have former House Rep and King of Benghazi Trey Gowdy saying this on Fox News: *GOWDY CLIP* The weirdness doesn’t even stop there. Even his friends are snakes! That, or they were just trying to be nice to the Cruz family and it went too far and now the friends are sick of them. But why do I say all that? As it turns out, someone who was in a group chat with Ted’s wife Heidi shared screenshots of their conversation which proves this wasn’t just because his daughter wanted to. In these screenshots that were given to the New York Times, Mrs. Cruz said “Anyone can or want to leave for the week? We may go to Cancún” because their house was, in all-caps, “FREEZING”. So, to recap, Ted left his constituents in the cold and dark, tried to blame his daughters for it, then got proven to be a liar because someone who’s close enough to his wife to be in a group chat with her shared screenshots from said group chat with the New York Times. Again, the classic Al Franken quote comes to mind: “Here's the thing you have to understand about Ted Cruz, I like Ted Cruz more than most of my colleagues like Ted Cruz. And I hate Ted Cruz.” How does everybody hate this guy, yet he keeps winning? That shows you that for the south, all that matters is that R next to your name. MT. ETNA There were 2 eruptions this week: one Tuesday and one Wednesday (Thursday in Italy). The Thursday eruption was worse. Lava was flowing for over an hour and reaching heights of 300 meters. Ash reached an altitude of 30,000 feet. I was really shocked to see that there weren’t any injuries or deaths. However, a few paragraphs later, I read this: “Etna regularly erupts, but it also serves as a popular tourist destination. Some travelers visit just to see the eruptions. The volcano is active almost once a year.”
The “scarlet thread” that runs throughout the scripture is the salvation of man found only in Jesus Christ. It is scarlet because the salvation is ultimately found in the blood of Jesus, and it is a thread because it is foreshadowed and preached about in the Old Testament before being realized in the New. This podcast features readings from the two-year daily lectionary, specifically the lectionary proscribed by the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978) and used in For All the Saints, published by the American Lutheran Publicity Bureau (www.alpb.org). The two-year daily lectionary moves you through the high points of the Bible with a daily reading from the Old Testament, the New Testament and the Gospels. I will also include a reading from the Psalter or Proverbs. There will be no special effects or background music; just the plain reading of God's Word. And no fundraising, either! However, feel free to rate the show if you enjoy it as that helps its visibility. After the two-year cycle, you will have gone through the high points of the Old Testament one time and most of the New Testament about 2 times. While this is not a complete reading of the Bible, it is a great way to grow in familiarity with the main narrative of the Bible. As it follows the liturgical year, festival and saint's days will also be observed. This podcast uses the Revised Standard Version (RSV) of the Bible. It is sponsored by First Lutheran in Houston (www.flhouston.org). You may also be interested in the Theology on Air Podcast which is a Christian apologetics radio program. Find it at the iTunes Store by searching for Theology on Air. You can contact me directly by email: pastor@flhouston.org.
Listen back to Elaine Kane as she presents "The Rock Show" every Tuesday from 10 -11 pm and Wednesday / Thursday from 9-11pm, all the best in old school rock music from the 90s and Noughties! Alexa play Freedom 92FM #rockshow #2021 #metal #alternative
Today on ChasingEven, Tony and Zach recap the start of the week. They then give out some picks for Wednesday and Thursday. The episode ends with some sports talk, Uzi Vert's latest purchase, and where Crypto Currency is heading from here (hint - it's the moon). Follow @ChasingEven on Twitter to stay up to date as more picks will be posted. Our Super Bowl episode will drop Friday afternoon.
Wednesday,Thursday January 27-28: AEW Detonated Hosted By: Giancarlo Aulino by FiredUp Network
Join the Turkeys as they discuss the Jets hiring Robert Saleh, the NFL playoffs, and what is happening with the Texans before moving on to the crazy time period of Wednesday-Thursday in the NBA. Pull up, take a listen, and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aprince15/support
***Listeners, this week we have our last replay episode before we start back with Season 4 next week with an all new group of fascinating bookish guests. We've been recording over the hiatus, and we are excited to introduce you to more book lovers in just a few more days. Our rebroadcast this week is from Season 3, episode 58 with Clare Wallace, the executive director of South Louisville Community Ministries which also runs The Rosewater bookstore in coordination with The BookWorks. The community bookstore opened just as COVID was hitting the city in the spring of 2020, and it took several months for them (and everyone) to figure out the new normal. but they are up and running with regular hours, a really great selection of books, and gift items made by artisans in the neighborhood. Located on South 3rd Street, The Rosewater's regular hours are: Wednesday & Thursday, 10:00 - 4:00 Friday & Saturday, 10:00 - 6:00 Sunday, 10:00 - 3:00 It also offers mystery bags. Book lovers can complete a Google Form and request books from a certain genre. If you're like me and spend way too much time in the house, something as simple as a mystery bag of books you can pick up curbside is the kind of excitement I'm down for in 2021. _____________ This past weekend many people recognized Independent Bookstore Day, a day to be extra appreciative of their local bookstores and booksellers that give booklovers all the feels. Everyone loves a bookstore, don't they? Our guest today certainly does. When Clare Wallace visits a new place, she always looks for the closest used bookstore. This gave her the idea to open The Rosewater, aptly named after her favorite Kurt Vonnegut book, which she envisions as a comforting living room for everybody. Clare is the executive director of South Louisville Community Ministries, a nonprofit that provides emergency assistance for residents of South Louisville facing crisis, and she was looking for a visible way to do outreach in the neighborhood. The bookstore serves several purposes; to create a warm community space, to bring life to parts of the neighborhood that have seen hard times, to provide transitional employment for residents in crisis, and to offer a service that the neighbors want! Clare grew up in a house filled with hundreds of books with a mother who worked for a publisher but her favorites were those that explored other worlds. After Clare left college, she literally went around the world working in international development and as a Peace Corps volunteer. When she settled in Louisville, she chose to land in the most diverse part of the city which is filled with a wide variety of different ethnicities and income levels; Clare works to bring people together in her adopted hometown. Clare tells us how The Rosewater is pivoting from traditional retail sales to creative services like mystery book boxes delivered to your door due to Covid, why creating a comforting community space for the neighborhood is important to her, and how learning to deal with failure is a skill she learned abroad that helps her create new projects today. Books Discussed in this Episode: 1- A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle 2- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy 3- East of Eden by John Steinbeck 4- Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck 5- Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky 6- God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut 7- The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver 8- Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe 9- The Lost Queen by Signe Pike 10- The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck 11- Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown 12- This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki 13- My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emil Ferris 14- New Kid by Jerry Craft 15- The Watchman by Alan Moore 16- Saga by Brian K. Vaughan 17- American Gods by Neil Gaiman
In the midst of a global pandemic, company culture has never been more important. Teams are spread out over countries and cities, navigating zoom calls, slack channels and calendar invites. In this climate, the mental well-being and performance of employees is pushed to its limits.Culture Amp is on a mission to improve the quality of work for hundreds of millions of people around the world. Today, over 3000 companies use their software to monitor how their teams are feeling. This way, managers can put their fingers on the pulse of culture and implement real actions to change the way people work."You can boil HR down to one thing - can we get our senior people to have difficult conversations with other people?"In our final episode for the year, we will hear about how key company values helped lead Culture Amp to unicorn status, the data insights gained from monitoring thousands of companies worldwide, and Blackbird’s relationship with the company.Episodes air every second Wednesday/Thursday at 5:30 am. Don't forget to subscribe - we'll return with new episodes in 2021.Episode interviewees: Didier Elzinga, CEO and co-founder of Culture Amp, Chloe Hamman, Director of People Science at Culture Amp, and Nick Crocker, Partner at Blackbird.Key topics covered:Culture Amp's defining momentsData insights into company culture around the worldHow Blackbird has evolved to invest in larger companiesThe best of Didier Elzinga: "Trust is the residue of promises fulfilled""It's actually much harder to get people to care about your product than it is to build it""Our mission is not to sell X thousand copies of software - selling X thousand copies of software is part of the way we deliver our mission""You have to think about how your values can be weaponised"The best of Chloe Hamman: "People want to be in places where they can grow and develop, over and above a clear career path""If you're not giving your employers clear job previews, they are more likely to leave""The best managers check in on a weekly basis with their employees""It's not about changing what your organisation does, it's about communicating more widely about why and how you are doing things"The best of Nick Crocker: "Culture is a competitive differentiator for a company""Self awareness is one of the most important personality traits in solving problems""No one was taught how to manage""The courage to be vulnerable is a rare but powerful company value"
Download the locker room app to your Iphone and join me there every Wednesday & Thursday at 11am pst Shakur Stevenson says Heart was Lomachenko Problem against Teofimo Lopez so I take a deep dive in to this topic after reading journalist Keith Idec from Boxingscene . To read more articles from Idec go to boxingscene.com
Locker room app ... Join me Wednesday & Thursday at 11am for 30 minute quiuck takes on news & notes in the sport. I give my quick take on the return of Julian JRock Williams and joining up with Javan "SugarHill' Steward after losing his 154 titles to Jeison Rosario. Is it a good team up for Williams or should he have stayed with long time trainer Stephen Breadman Edwards .
Halter is a fenceless farming startup. They're creating mind control technology for cows. An engineer by trade and dairy farmer by birth, Halter CEO Craig Piggot is familiar with the relentless demands of farming.“The day in the life of a farmer is you’re up at 4:30am every morning, even on Christmas morning, nothing waits for you.”That’s about to change. Halter has developed an IoT wearable collar that can direct and move cows from any location on Earth. In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Craig on the future of farming and creating a culture of radical honesty, and from investor and Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck on the biggest mistakes NZ entrepreneurs make, and what convinced him to invest in Halter.Episodes air every second Wednesday/Thursday at 5:30 am. Don't forget to subscribe.Episode interviewees: Craig Piggot, CEO of Halter and Peter Beck, investor and founder of Rocket Lab.Key topics covered:How to create a culture of radical honestyThe future of farmingWhy a bottom-up hierarchy allows you to move fasterThe best of Craig Piggot: "Instead of thinking heaps about it, just got out there and do it. The tools humans have are so powerful - you can build, test and iterate pretty much anything.""Our vision is to unlock the connection between humans and animals for a better world.""Things unsaid are as bad as lying.""We want to spend just as much time designing the culture as we do our product."The best of Peter Beck: "You don't create big things on Monday to Friday, eight to five, it just does not happen.""The biggest mistake NZ entrepreneurs make is claiming their idea is world-class without actually going into the world to test whether it's world-class.""There's more cows on the planet than people.""Your company is not a logo or brand, it is 100% who you hire."
It's about time we get rolling on our Mandalorian episode reaction podcasts! For the rest of the 2nd season we are bringing you our responses and predictions! New podcasts every Wednesday/Thursday. Let's dig into chapter 12: The Siege!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/legionofcc)
With Mackie on the run from Hilde, Anton finally gets a moment to himself. Unfortunately, that moment very quickly descends into either a futuristic hockey game or an all out brawl, possibly both! A call from upstairs yanks the crew back on track as they continue to work out just why exactly the mysterious Mr. Cho got them to Aegea. Finally, Starmaster Stan and the cast get a little silly with a special message for the holiday.This week we want to wish everyone in the US a very happy Thanksgiving (and all of our other listeners a very happy last Wednesday/Thursday of November)! We hope you all are finding ways to celebrate (yes, even if you're just celebrating that it's Wednesday/Thursday) and enjoy friends and family as much as possible in this strange year.If you enjoy the show, please follow us on your favorite platform for new episodes every Wednesday. You can also head on over to Apple Podcasts and give us a five star review. It really helps us spread the word and find even more fantastic audience members just like you. You can check us out online at Astronomica on Twitter, Astronomicacast on Instagram, and Astronomica Podcast on Facebook. If you have questions, comments, or general observations you can email them to astronomicapodcast@gmail.com.The theme music for our show includes recordings from the Hubble telescopeEditing done by Kristen Schebler
Key Scripture Readings: Matthew 26:1-5, 14-16; Mark 14:10-11; Luke 22:1-6 Fast Facts We don’t have much information regarding what Jesus did on the Wednesday before His crucifixion. It could be that He continued to teach in the temple. It is more likely that He used most of the day for prayer, rest, and solitude with […]
Up is a unique bank. As the first digital bank in Australia, they launched with a team of less than 30 people. They’ve since upended expectations of how banks can operate, using cloud hosting, continuous deployment and an ever-expanding list of unexpected, customer-first features. Their secret? A magical engineering culture.“The idea of the pitch was we want to build technology led banking, rather than banking led technology” says Up co-founder, Dom Pym.In today’s episode, we’ll dive into how Up is making us feel comfortable with our finances, what they’re doing differently in the engineering team, how to lead with authenticity within a product team and so much more.Episodes air every second Wednesday/Thursday at 5:30 am. Don't forget to subscribe.Episode interviewees: Up co-founder Dom Pym and Head of Product Anson Parker. Key topics covered:Up's origin story and working with Bendigo BankCreating a superstar engineering teamProduct management at UpThe best of Dom Pym: “We didn't want to be running a service business, but we also didn't want to just build technology and license it to the big banks""Our idea was how can we use those technologies that exist in other industries and use them in banking?”"Up was the first bank where you could open a real bank account in less than three minutes, just by downloading the app from the app store and putting in your details.”"I still interview everybody. I do the last interview whenever we bring anybody on board”"We built a physics engine inside the actual app using the capabilities like the gyroscope and the gravity engine within your iPhone, so that you could feel your money sort of wobbling when you share your phone around. It seemed like it was almost a gimmick, but it's using technology to create an interaction and user experience that didn't exist with any other bank in the world.”"We want Up to be the number one bank in Australia for under 35s. That's going to take decades."The best of Anson Parker: “As much as we were frustrated or thought that it could be a lot better, I think a lot of our customers, especially those early adopters, had exactly the same view.""Some features we ship are almost nonfunctional - like celebrating people's yearly anniversary since the day they joined up, for example. It's not necessarily a piece of traditional functionality, but it really speaks to the relationship and valuing that.”"We didn't want to be a sign on top of a big building downtown, we wanted to be something people could wear on a t-shirt”"One end of the scale is like, don't make it too painful. But the other end is like, can you make this actually be fun?”"It's all good to have this master plan, but you can't ship that on day one. You need to find a way to incrementally build that and acknowledge that you might not end up building what you thought you were going to build on day one."
“How can we have the biggest impact globally?”Vascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Currently symptoms do not appear until the late stages, often when it is too late. Two PhD students, John Carroll & Eamonn Colley made a breakthrough discovery that enables a radically earlier diagnosis.They founded Vexev to create an affordable health service that maps the vascular systems of customers, observes how it changes over time, and alerts doctors if something is about to go wrong. This technology has the potential to impact millions of people, transcending humanity beyond vascular disease. In this episode, you’ll learn about the initial research that led to Vexev, the size of the problem John and Eamonn are solving, and why Tip Piumsomboon was convinced to invest in their idea.Episodes air every second Wednesday/Thursday at 5:30 am. Don't forget to subscribe.Episode interviewees: Vexev co-founders John Carroll, Eamonn Colley and Blackbird Principal Tip Piumsomboon.Key topics covered:How John and Eamonn went from academics to entrepreneursThe changing healthcare landscapeProactive, not reactive, medical treatmentThe best of John and Eamonn: “We were PHD students: running a company and even working out how to email was new to us.”"“If we're tracking the coronary arteries over time, things like heart attacks are no longer these sudden events, it's actually a long, slow development over time.”"This is happening and we're completely blind to it. We just wait until it's so bad of a problem that the patient is taken into the emergency room.”"If our system can work in those remote communities in the middle of outback Australia, we're very confident that they're going to be able to work all across the world.”"We found the further you are away from the hospitals, the more likely you are to probably need them due to health inequality and socioeconomic issues.”Tip Piumsomboon on Vexev: “With healthcare, there's a lot of variables. Going into the market and understanding the regulatory part of it, the IP part of it, the different stakeholders - it’s not like a software product where you can just launch it on the internet and see who downloads it. It’s a lot more systematic.”"They did what they said they would do in the space of two months.”"When things are hard, it gives me a lot of comfort that John and Eamonn have each other to talk it through and it helps them make better decisions versus dwelling in their heads about it.”"The challenge, as with every startup, is going from building a product to building a team. How do you bring another two or three or 20 or 50 other people into the circle? And how do you create a culture that allows everyone's voices to be heard?”“Being on someone's board is kind of like being on someone's team, and the most important part of the team is trust.”
The Battle Of The Pyramids, also called The Battle Of Embabeh, was a military engagement in which Napoleon and his French troops captured Cairo. His victory was attributed to the implementation of one significant tactical innovation, the massive divisional square.. If you enjoy what you hear make sure to give us a rating and review! Socials : @CasualXHistory (Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) New deep dive episodes every Sunday. New 5 Minute History episodes every Wednesday/Thursday. (Please excuse any miss pronunciations, I did my best lol) - CH --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/casualhistory/support
Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This episode: audio diaries, long drives, chord experiments, apples + honey! Some of the plays in this episode may contain sensitive topics. For more specific content warnings, check out the timecodes below. If you like what you hear and want to support the New York Neo-Futurists, subscribe to the show, consider making a donation at nynf.org, and join our Patreon. Patreon membership gives you access to bonus content like post-livestream hangouts! We’d really appreciate any support in these difficult times. Contributing to our Patreon helps us continue to pay our artists. Take care of yourself, start a dream journal, and share it with us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. View episode transcription here! 1:53 [CW: sex sounds] - Monday. An audio diary of today, September 7th by Shelton Lindsay 4:33 - Wednesday/Thursday. Rob on the road eastward bound by Rob Neill 12:52 - Thursday. Audio Experiments Experiments: Experiment no.2 by Anthony Sertel Dean featuring Kyra Sims 16:10 - Sunday. shanah tovah u'metukah by Léah Miller featuring Rob Neill, Rayne Harris, Shelton Lindsay, Laura Killeen, Katharine Heller, Dan McCoy, Julia Melfi, Anooj Bhandari, Lee LeBreton, and Marta Rainer Our logo was designed by Shelton Lindsay Our sound is designed by Anthony Sertel Dean Hit Play is produced by Anthony Sertel Dean, Julia Melfi, and Léah Miller Take care!
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We will be releasing podcasts on Wednesday/Thursday from here on out as we record these on Tuesdays and it will make the information that much more relevent. Today we had Christian Yrizarry on the Zoom. Because of his schedule he came in toward the back end so Devon, Jon and Kyle started off the show. They talked about 2 more weeks of lock down, whether or not the shut down is even working, and Jon brought back his segment called "What's Wrong With You?" Once Christian came on they discussed his new band, songwriting, tips in Waikiki, the early days of Ho`onu`a and Christian's hobby of shoe collecting. You can find Christian at @christianhoonua
On this episode of "The Doink & Doink Connection", Dave and Josh discuss all the things that happened during the Wednesday Night Wars from this week! Follow us on Social Media, @DoubleDoinkNetwork This show is a Double Doink Network Production.
Today, See-Mode have announced their Series A funding led by MassMutual Ventures. This is the second time Blackbird has invested and partner Niki Scevak has also now joined the board.The mission of See-Mode is to predict the recurrence of strokes by detecting plaque build-ups and modelling blood flow through computational fluid dynamics.Their software, made for clinicians and sonographers, can report vascular ultrasound scans with a single click and in less than a minute. That's in contrast to the widely used processes that take between 10 to 20 minutes."Our seed round helped with building and validating our first product, including the core technology and getting it to the point of regulatory approval," said Milad Mohammadzadeh, cofounder of See-Mode."Our Series A is about expanding on the products that we've built, solving more of our customer's problems, and getting to a repeatable and scalable sales process."Episodes air every second Wednesday/Thursday at 5:30 am. Don't forget to subscribe.AI is Saving Lives with See-ModeEpisode interviews: See-Mode cofounders Milad Mohammadzadeh and Sadaf Monajemi, and Blackbird Partner Niki Scevak.Key topics covered:The state of healthcare in 10 years, according to See-ModeWhy healthcare data should be in the public sphereHow See-Mode produces health reports in minutesImproving clinicians work lifeSee-Mode's product journey and milestonesWhere is See-Mode heading with their Series AThe best of Milad:"Patients' connectivity to doctors will take a turn for the better over the next decade.""I imagine that we will see two important changes over the next decade. We will speed up the workflow of the clinicians and unlock a level of depth of understanding from the clinical information that we didn't have access to before.""We use mathematical equations (the geometry of blood vessels) to simulate how blood flow would move through the neck or the brain of a patient. Imagine a very intricate piping system.""We've had to be as creative as we can with fast iteration loops, while at the same time building good relationships with a handful of clinicians that have bought into the mission to access a wider network.""Blackbird has this fantastic motto of ‘the hungry, not the proven.’ We are starting to subscribe to that more and more every day.""We have tried to build See-Mode in a way that doctors don't have to make any changes to the current clinical workflow or scan their patients any differently.""We're trying to make interactions with See-Mode as-easy-as logging into your email.""Anyone who has access to [medical] data has a responsibility, and obligation, to ensure that that data is being used for the benefit of future patients and the society."The best of Sadaf:"I can't imagine anytime in the future that AI would replace doctors, but I can imagine clinicians who use AI as a tool will replace the ones who don't.""When you make data public, you're increasing the chance every month every single patient will have better treatment sooner.“We are enabling precision medicine and patient-specific information.”“The blood vessels in my brain look different compared to yours, but based on the current guidelines, both of them would be treated with a single data point.""The human brain by nature is systematically biased, and this is the case for the clinicians as well. The way your doctor interprets your scan very much depends on the past 5,000 cases they have seen."Niki on See-Mode"AI has allowed computers to see like a human, and to interpret imaging like a human, so all of these interesting categories of AI investment, in the beginning, are around industries that require the solving of images.""A wave of problems that we've gravitated towards at Blackbird is healthcare diagnostics and the ability of software to help humans diagnose medical conditions.""The idea of investing in healthcare was one of our anti-investment themes when we started Blackbird in 2012. We said we'd never invest in a healthcare company, but, of course, technology will lead you in fresh directions.""See-Mode's product is so transformational. When the product is so transformational, when it completely reinvents the radiologist’s day, when it completely reinvents the user of the product's work life, that makes it worthy because it is such a leap forward versus an incremental one.""The world truly is divided into people who do things and people who talk about things. With such a small amount of capital in their seed round, and such a small amount of time they went and built a wonderful product.""Sadaf single-handedly wrangled regulatory approval in a matter of months, they built a wonderful team in Melbourne full of talented engineers, and there were no complaints — it was just results, results, results."
TSN’s Rick Dhaliwal says Tyler Toffoli is one day at a time & Canucks expect to know more today/tomorrow. Rick also says Jay Beagle is expected to be fine after blocking a shot with his hand in Game 5 & Jordie Benn is expected to be cleared Wednesday/Thursday to rejoin his teammates.
Racing without fans happened for the first time at Emerald Downs on Wednesday-Thursday, June 24-25. Many eyes nationwide were on the EmD signal, wagering handles on the P-4 and P-5 were high. Total handle on Thursday was in the top ten over the past four seasons. Also, an interview with the track's all time leading trainer, Frank Lucarelli.
I’ve noticed something in myself and my Elegant Excellence Mastermind students over the past year. Colleagues and coaches have confirmed it for me, and it’s a growing passion for me to help us break through it. Today the doors open for my brand new course Creative Business Accelerator, with a limited time window to also join my Elegant Excellence Mastermind for the last 6 months of 2020. Join me on a live call Wednesday/Thursday on The Simplest Way to Launch a New Business or Product for more teaching and details. I can help you launch in 3-30 days with less overwhelm and procrastination, for more confidence and revenue. At an incredibly affordable price. Links in this episode: Special Bonus Ep: I Owe You an Apology Ep 61: Shelter-At-Home Style + Dressing Joyfully Photo I mention on my IG feed Gal Meets Glam announcement Have questions? I’m on Instagram @HilaryRushford. Idea for a future podcast? Leave a voice memo with a Q or topic at HilaryRushford.com/podvip.
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Down at The Worm Turns with Jimmy Callaway, we only rock the fuck out on days that end in ‘y' join us won't you thank you won't you thank you The Last Knights--“Twenty-Four Hours a Day” Muck and the Mires--“Saturday Let Me Down Again” The Undertones--“Wednesday Week” The Rubber Band--“Forever Friday” The Easybeats--“Saturday Night” Sunday Funnies--“A Pindaric Ode” Mary Monday--“Popgun” The Tuesday Club--“Only Human” We the People--“Half of Wednesday” Thursday's Children--“A Part Of You” The Cure--“Friday I'm in Love” De La Soul--“A Roller Skating Jam Named ‘Saturdays'” The Zeros--“Wild Weekend” The Kryng--“Gonna Make Your Day” Black Randy and the Metro Squad--“I Tell Lies Every Day” The Spongetones--“Lost Weekend” Kenny Wayne & The Kamotions--“A Better Day's A Comin'”
Listen we are just slowly turning into Jenna Marbles where we post every Wednesday/Thursday and honestly it is just because we are lazy. Truly everybody this is the first episode that we recorded while not drinking (thanks dry February) but if we didn’t let you know you would have never guessed because this episode is wild. Apparently when you leave out alcohol and replace it with caffeine it has the same effect. That is “science” and believe me we know – just like we know that 3 days is 72 hours. Join us this week for The Day After Tomorrow.
The Northeastern Cider Conference will take place March 24, 25, 26, 2020 in Albany, NY. Register now - Get group discount for Hotel now through February Tuesday March 24th begins with a kick off with a opening toast and reception with a cider share. Wednesday - Thursday - 4 different Cider Tracks Growing Fermenting Midstream distribution, packaging Downstream - retail market, education, tasting room optimization selling regionalism Website links: Conference info: https://www.newyorkciderassociation.com/event-calendar Eventbrite tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/northeastern-cider-conference-tickets-76112493517 Follow the Northeaster Cider Conference IG: @NewYorkCider FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/2459330607655048/ Hashtags: #NCC2020 #NortheastCider2020 Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube
MMOW reviews 6 Underground, In Fabric, Watchmen, The Mandalorian & Climax. We react to the new scores for Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker & Cats before our reviews. Plus, there’s a bunch of new trailers to get excited about for A Quiet Place 2, Top Gun: Maverick, etc. What is This Show - 1:10 WHAT WE’RE WATCHING: 6 Underground Review - 2:00 In Fabric Review - 6:19 AlsoMike - 9:15 (Watchmen s1; Climax; Linda Ronstandt: The Sound of My Voice; The Mandalorian e6+7; To Dust) See, Buy, Skip - 16:55 Mike1 - 17:41 (Survivor Drama; The Confession Killer; Schmoedown Spectacular; Around the Wrestling World; Is NBC Magic?) #SIXDEGREESOFMMO: Recap and Awards - 25:22 Winner + New Challenge - 33:28 BOX OFFICE UPDATE: Last Week’s Top 5 Recap - 37:14 Uncut Gems Has Done Amazing - 42:00 Star Wars Is Disliked, But Profitable - 43:20 TRAILER THOUGHTS: A Quiet Place II Teaser Trailer - 44:33 Top Gun Maverick Trailer 1 - 45:53 Onward Trailer 3- 47:33 Saint Maud Trailer 1 - 50:08 Emma Trailer 2 - 53:57 Promising Young Woman Trailer 1 - 56:20 DO YOU CARE (About…): This Week’s New Releases - 59:36 First Reactions To Episode IX - 1:02:10 (or Mike1 Says JJ Abrams Reaps What He Sows) Kevin Feige Teases Next Avengers Stage - 1:08:25 Cats First Reactions - 1:09:37 Tarantino Could’ve Done Halloween 6 - 1:11:16 Yorgos’ Next Movie Announced - 1:13:15 Your Homework/PLEASE LEAVE US 5*’S - 1:15:00 What’s Next From MMO/Words of Wisdom - 1:16:06 We got MMOW into the middle of your week! Well, for this one at least. Hopefully, the Wednesday / Thursday spot will continue going forward, but we certainly enjoyed it now because we had a ton of cool stuff to discuss, most notably, the first reactions to Star Wars & Cats. What We’re Watching reviews 6 Underground & In Fabric together. Then Also Mike reviews Climax, Watchmen, The Mandalorian, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice, & To Dust. Mike 1 also weighs in on Survivor, The Confession Killer, The Schmoedown Spectacular, the state of all things wrestling, and his most recent binge watch of The Office. #SixDegreesOfMMO is spectacular as usual, and we offer up another challenge. There’s a box office update, plus a new projections segment that discusses what Star Wars might take in during its opening weekend. We discuss trailers for A Quiet Place 2, Top Gun: Maverick, Onward, Saint Maud, and Promising Young Woman. A24 and Focus Features continue their momentum of great filmmaking from 2019, and Mike 1 identifies one of his favorite new trailers of the year. Then we close out the episode with a DYC that previews the next week of Christmas season theatrical releases & streaming options, including Little Women, The Two Popes, & 1917. You also get our takes on news stories like the first reactions to Star Wars & Cats, Quentin Tarantino’s Halloween, the next big team up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and an upcoming film from Yorgos Lanthimos. If you enjoyed this episode of MMOW, please take a few moments to leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. Just click on our show icon, scroll down a few seconds, and do click that fifth star. Do send us your next wave of responses to #SixDegreesOfMMO and as always, we wanna know your thoughts on anything or everything we discussed in this MMOW. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you listen to podcasts. When reality sucks, keep watching movies with us. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar!