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The AFL SuperCoach Podcast
MASSIVE scores, where to now, and an awkward trading week! | The Phantom's Lair

The AFL SuperCoach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 66:21 Transcription Available


It was a huge round 7 of SuperCoach scoring - but those same scores have resulted in a number of big questions this week.From the right downgrade options and the best upgrade targets to trading strategy and the Marcus Bontempelli conundrum, The Phantom, Dos and Five Names are back in The Lair searching for all the answers.Plus, your questions, Unique Names with Five Names, Bubble Boys and much more! The Lair Open League Code: 719067 Enjoying the Lair? Please leave us a rating and review! All the latest SuperCoach news and articles: linktr.ee/supercoachafl CHAPTERS:A high scoring week in SuperCoach! (00:00)Top of the pod (03:45)Heroes and villains (06:00)Phantom’s Fry Pan (07:45)Chief’s latest meltdown (11:30)Lair League update (14:25)WHERE TO NOW??? (17:30)Phants Farm (cull or keep) (25:40)Rookies on the Bubble (35:40)Phantom’s Top Targets (43:50)Unique Names with Five Names (48:30)QUESTIONS! (52:00) Hosts:The Phantom: @ThePhantomSC /XDos: @HKDos /XSimeon Thomas-Wilson: @Simeon_TW /X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Monday April 28, 2025.Follow SuperCoach AFL on X. Follow SuperCoach AFL on Instagram. Follow SuperCoach AFL on TikTok. Like SuperCoach AFL on Facebook. Subscribe on CODE Sports YouTube Channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Snake Pit With Rattlesnake Roy
Key Johnson | The Snake Pit Episode 264

The Snake Pit With Rattlesnake Roy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 91:18


Key Johnson is a fashion designer who designs menswear and bags. On February 2nd at the ice house he is putting on his own fashion show called "Where To Now". It starts at 6:45 pm, if you're in Lubbock you better be there. Follow Key :https://www.instagram.com/__keyjohnson/https://www.instagram.com/keyjohnsonarchive/Subscribe to Patreon:https://patreon.com/snakepitstudios?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFollow The Snake Pit :https://www.instagram.com/thesnakepitwrattlesnakeroy/https://www.facebook.com/thesnakepitwithrattlesnakeroyFollow Lords of Film : https://www.instagram.com/lordzoffilm/

The Toby Gribben Show
Dr Martin Patrick

The Toby Gribben Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 14:05


Dr Martin Patrick was born in London. His education includes BA Hons, Masters, PGCHE and PhD. He has written five plays, including Where To Now, which won him the London Playwright's Co-op 1988 Best New Playwright Award. His third play, Give It Up Mum, was selected by The Independent Newspaper for the Second Phase prize. He was Professor in Drama, Film and Cultural Studies. In the 1990s Martin performed his Vignettes at Open Mic readings and Performance Arts spaces such as the prestigious ICA, Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam and New York City. From 2000 to the present, he has written more than one hundred short stories and published four novels. Love Both Ways earned him the UK Polari first British novel 2017 Longlist distinction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Other American View
God Help Us LGTBQ Walking Out Of Religious Universities In Protest! - Mayorkis Knew Migrants Were Not Whipped Before Biden Spoke About It!! - RANT ALERT - Born Female Identify As Male You Do Not Need To Register For Draft?? - Aaron Rodgers Rumor? Retire?

The Other American View

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 39:56


Headlines with real common sense sarcastic commentary you want to hear!- God Help Us LGTBQ Walking Out Of Religious Universities In Protest!- Tulsi Gabbard Quits Democrat Party!! Where To Now? – SUPER RANT ALERT- Will Time Square Remain Gun Free Zone?- Flying Car Tested In Dubai!!- Joe Biden Has B*lls To Ask Someone To Resign!! - RANT ALERT- What's Real Reason DOJ Wants Supreme Court To Stay Away From Mar A Lago??- Biden Has Nerve To Say Putin Miscalculated, What About Biden's Troops Withdrawal?- Several Biden Headlines Begging OPEC- Born Female Identify As Male You Do Not Need To Register For Draft??- Minority Councilwoman Resigns Over Her Racist Remarks!!- Treasury Dept Investigating DeSantis Funds Usage For Immigrants - RANT ALERT- Dumb General Milley!!- Social Security Payments To Increase!!- Mayorkis Knew Migrants Were Not Whipped Before Biden Spoke About It!! - RANT ALERT- Almost A Billion Dollars In Damages Awarded To Sandy Hook Families SPORTS HEADLINES- Where Will Odell End Up Playing? Rams Lowball Offer?- Drug Dealer Gets 22Yrs For Death Of Angels Pitcher - RANT ALERT- Oakland A's To Become The Las Vegas A's?- Kerr Call Green Punch Biggest Crisis? Come On Now! - RANT ALERT- Aaron Rodgers Rumor? Retire? We Say No!! College Football Top 25 Games & MLS PlayoffsSupport the showGo To Our YouTube Channel, The Other American View Media, To See Content From Independent Creators on Finance, Health, Legal, Cooking & Food Advice Plus The SUBJECTIVE Objective Product Review!!The OTHER American View Media - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNZYrEnfx0iL79k2G3CsxbA

Pi Radio
Brainwashed - Radio Edition #471

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 60:00


Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. mHz, "Function 02" (Function) 2020 Important 2. Diane Cluck, "I Love You This Much" (Common Wealth) 2020 self-released 3. Beak, "Wulfstan (Live 2010)" (Wulfstan EP) 2010 self-released 4. Teleplasmiste, "Possessors of the Orb" (To Kiss Earth Goodbye) 2020 House of Mythology 5. Sally Anne Morgan, "Thread Song" (Thread) 2020 Thrill Jockey 6. David First and The Western Enisphere, "Scene 5" (The Consummation of Right and Wrong) 2020 Important 7. Nihiloxica, "Mukaagafeero" (Kaloli) 2020 Crammed Discs 8. Severed Heads, "Tiny Fingers" (Clean) 1981 Dogfood Production System / 2020 Dark Entries 9. Machinefabriek with Anne Bakker, "Schim" (Oehoe) 2020 Where To Now? 10. Sarah Hennies, "Lake (pianet version)" (Lake (Live in Toronto)) 2019 self-released * Sendung vom 14. Juni 2020 == Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com

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It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch
Where To Now, Louisiana?

It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 41:00


The journey we are on is leading us down a path that none of us have been on before. As individuals, as family members, as bosses or as employees, none of us know with any certainty what we're doing or where we're going. As a state we're in the same position. On this edition of out to Lunch, we're asking, Where To Now, Louisiana? The Covid-19 pandemic has changed so much about our lives, it's hard to think of a part of our life that it hasn't affected. But of all the changes, the biggest casualty - other than health - is employment. Currently, the number of unemployed people in the United Sates is hovering around a staggering 22 million. Although this is a nationwide problem, the stop-gap solution to unemployment – the payment of unemployment compensation – is left to the states. Unemployment compensation is structured like insurance. It works on the assumption that only a relatively small number of people will be unemployed at any one time. So, when 20 million people suddenly lose their job on the same day, how do states keep funding unemployment insurance and paying compensation? Here in Louisiana, there's a division of the Department of Labor that handles all aspects of unemployment. It's the Louisiana Workforce Commission.  The Assistant Secretary of Unemployment Insurance at the Louisiana Workforce Commission is Robert Wooley. It's possible that the massive number of people who found themselves out of a job can get re-hired just as quickly when things open up. But what happens if it doesn't work out that way? What if the economy comes back slowly? How does the state keep paying unemployment benefits to tens of thousands more people than it budgeted for? A Rare Opportunity For Self Reflection Just a few weeks ago, the idea that we'd all stop our lives on the same day and be self-imprisoned in our homes might have seemed like the implausible plot of a dystopian series you'd see on Netflix. But now that it's really happening, it's providing us with an un-imagined opportunity. Self-reflection. When things start back up, do you want to jump back into the exact same life you were living? Or could you use this period of suspended animation to reassess, and make some changes? These are questions Dr Stephen Barnes is asking. Except he's asking them about the State of Louisiana. Dr. Barnes is Director of The Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. And he's a member of a select group of economists and advisers on the Louisiana Revenue Estimating Conference – a government panel that determines income projections that create the state budget. Now that we've been forced to stop every non-essential business in the state, when we start up again, Dr Barnes is thinking we could do a few things differently. There Are Still Job Opportunities out There Even though there are more than 20 million people in the US right now who are not working, and that is an extremely high number, it's not everybody. The total size of the US workforce is over 157 million. Companies who remain open through this crisis, are hiring. Reportedly, Amazon is still looking after already hiring 100,000 people, and WalMart is aiming to hire 150,000. Here in Louisiana, workforce recruiters are actively looking for people to fill positions. One of those recruiters is Henry Shurlds. Henry is Partner and Vice President of One Source Professional Search. On the company's website there's a home page message that says, “We've weathered multiple economic and natural disasters during our 17 years in business, each time emerging stronger, and are confident our trusted client partners and candidates will do the same.” We're all looking for good employment news about now. Believe it or not, Henry sees local companies in Louisiana emerging stronger from this crisis. See photos from this show by Jill Lafleur on our website https://itsacadiana.com/2020/04/21/where-to-now-louisiana/ Last week's Louisiana economic analysis of Louisiana and the global economy is here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch
Where To Now, Louisiana?

It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 41:00


The journey we are on is leading us down a path that none of us have been on before. As individuals, as family members, as bosses or as employees, none of us know with any certainty what we're doing or where we're going. As a state we're in the same position. On this edition of out to Lunch, we're asking, Where To Now, Louisiana? The Covid-19 pandemic has changed so much about our lives, it's hard to think of a part of our life that it hasn't affected. But of all the changes, the biggest casualty - other than health - is employment. Currently, the number of unemployed people in the United Sates is hovering around a staggering 22 million. Although this is a nationwide problem, the stop-gap solution to unemployment – the payment of unemployment compensation – is left to the states. Unemployment compensation is structured like insurance. It works on the assumption that only a relatively small number of people will be unemployed at any one time. So, when 20 million people suddenly lose their job on the same day, how do states keep funding unemployment insurance and paying compensation? Here in Louisiana, there's a division of the Department of Labor that handles all aspects of unemployment. It's the Louisiana Workforce Commission.  The Assistant Secretary of Unemployment Insurance at the Louisiana Workforce Commission is Robert Wooley. It's possible that the massive number of people who found themselves out of a job can get re-hired just as quickly when things open up. But what happens if it doesn't work out that way? What if the economy comes back slowly? How does the state keep paying unemployment benefits to tens of thousands more people than it budgeted for? A Rare Opportunity For Self Reflection Just a few weeks ago, the idea that we'd all stop our lives on the same day and be self-imprisoned in our homes might have seemed like the implausible plot of a dystopian series you'd see on Netflix. But now that it's really happening, it's providing us with an un-imagined opportunity. Self-reflection. When things start back up, do you want to jump back into the exact same life you were living? Or could you use this period of suspended animation to reassess, and make some changes? These are questions Dr Stephen Barnes is asking. Except he's asking them about the State of Louisiana. Dr. Barnes is Director of The Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. And he's a member of a select group of economists and advisers on the Louisiana Revenue Estimating Conference – a government panel that determines income projections that create the state budget. Now that we've been forced to stop every non-essential business in the state, when we start up again, Dr Barnes is thinking we could do a few things differently. There Are Still Job Opportunities out There Even though there are more than 20 million people in the US right now who are not working, and that is an extremely high number, it's not everybody. The total size of the US workforce is over 157 million. Companies who remain open through this crisis, are hiring. Reportedly, Amazon is still looking after already hiring 100,000 people, and WalMart is aiming to hire 150,000. Here in Louisiana, workforce recruiters are actively looking for people to fill positions. One of those recruiters is Henry Shurlds. Henry is Partner and Vice President of One Source Professional Search. On the company's website there's a home page message that says, “We've weathered multiple economic and natural disasters during our 17 years in business, each time emerging stronger, and are confident our trusted client partners and candidates will do the same.” We're all looking for good employment news about now. Believe it or not, Henry sees local companies in Louisiana emerging stronger from this crisis. See photos from this show by Jill Lafleur on our website https://itsbatonrouge.la/2020/04/21/where-to-now-louisiana/ Last week's Louisiana economic analysis of Louisiana and the global economy is here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
Where To Now, Louisiana?

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 41:00


The journey we are on is leading us down a path that none of us have been on before. As individuals, as family members, as bosses or as employees, none of us know with any certainty what we're doing or where we're going. As a state we're in the same position. On this edition of out to Lunch, we're asking, Where To Now, Louisiana? The Covid-19 pandemic has changed so much about our lives, it's hard to think of a part of our life that it hasn't affected. But of all the changes, the biggest casualty - other than health - is employment. Currently, the number of unemployed people in the United Sates is hovering around a staggering 22 million. Although this is a nationwide problem, the stop-gap solution to unemployment – the payment of unemployment compensation – is left to the states. Unemployment compensation is structured like insurance. It works on the assumption that only a relatively small number of people will be unemployed at any one time. So, when 20 million people suddenly lose their job on the same day, how do states keep funding unemployment insurance and paying compensation? Here in Louisiana, there's a division of the Department of Labor that handles all aspects of unemployment. It's the Louisiana Workforce Commission.  The Assistant Secretary of Unemployment Insurance at the Louisiana Workforce Commission is Robert Wooley. It's possible that the massive number of people who found themselves out of a job can get re-hired just as quickly when things open up. But what happens if it doesn't work out that way? What if the economy comes back slowly? How does the state keep paying unemployment benefits to tens of thousands more people than it budgeted for? A Rare Opportunity For Self Reflection Just a few weeks ago, the idea that we'd all stop our lives on the same day and be self-imprisoned in our homes might have seemed like the implausible plot of a dystopian series you'd see on Netflix. But now that it's really happening, it's providing us with an un-imagined opportunity. Self-reflection. When things start back up, do you want to jump back into the exact same life you were living? Or could you use this period of suspended animation to reassess, and make some changes? These are questions Dr Stephen Barnes is asking. Except he's asking them about the State of Louisiana. Dr. Barnes is Director of The Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. And he's a member of a select group of economists and advisers on the Louisiana Revenue Estimating Conference – a government panel that determines income projections that create the state budget. Now that we've been forced to stop every non-essential business in the state, when we start up again, Dr Barnes is thinking we could do a few things differently. There Are Still Job Opportunities out There Even though there are more than 20 million people in the US right now who are not working, and that is an extremely high number, it's not everybody. The total size of the US workforce is over 157 million. Companies who remain open through this crisis, are hiring. Reportedly, Amazon is still looking after already hiring 100,000 people, and WalMart is aiming to hire 150,000. Here in Louisiana, workforce recruiters are actively looking for people to fill positions. One of those recruiters is Henry Shurlds. Henry is Partner and Vice President of One Source Professional Search. On the company's website there's a home page message that says, “We've weathered multiple economic and natural disasters during our 17 years in business, each time emerging stronger, and are confident our trusted client partners and candidates will do the same.” We're all looking for good employment news about now. Believe it or not, Henry sees local companies in Louisiana emerging stronger from this crisis. See photos from this show by Jill Lafleur on our website https://itsneworleans.com/2020/04/21/where-to-now-louisiana/ Last week's Louisiana economic analysis of Louisiana and the global economy is here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That Oneness Guy

In this episode, author and singer-songwriter Danny Rongo (aka 'That Oneness Guy) highlights 8 specific songs of his that all resonate with a specific aspect of Oneness. Danny introduces each song and its meaning with a brief introduction.

That Oneness Guy
Let's Address The Blasphemous Elephant In The Room

That Oneness Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 18:26


In this episode, Author/Podcaster Danny Rongo addresses one of the more sensitive topics when discussing his book entitled 'I Am God' (And so are you my friend) A Common Man's Guide to Oneness. https://www.iamgodbook.com/

That Oneness Guy
Episode #8: A Guide for Oneness, so why’d I do it?

That Oneness Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 20:21


This episode comes on the release of author Danny Rongo's new book: "I Am God" (And so are you my friend) A Common Man's Guide to Oneness. Danny took this episode to tell his podcast listeners exactly why he decided to write this guide to oneness that can be used to not only help us all individually, but in turn to help our world collectively.

That Oneness Guy
In Oneness it’s important to ‘Think about what we think about’

That Oneness Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 22:56


In this episode, author Danny Rongo discusses the importance of monitoring our thoughts. Because in knowing that what we think about manifests into our reality, we must truly think about what we think about.

That Oneness Guy
Oneness includes our planet, so 'Where to Now?'

That Oneness Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 21:36


You cannot have an honest conversation about oneness and not include our Mother Earth! In this episode Danny Rongo discusses the drastic changes in the weather patterns that we've all experienced and how they can affect our children. And also how understanding oneness allows us to utilize the energies that emanate from this blue sphere of ours.

Well, What Now
Denzel Wilson Interview

Well, What Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 47:17


Well, What Now? is back and even BETTER! Danielle and Anjelique talk to their first guest Denzel Wilson about how he plans to bring R&B music back, his new EP "Where To Now..?", and how he keeps the ladies off of him. Check it out and make sure you listen to Denzel's EP on all platforms on September 22!

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NewMercuryMedia
PNN - DNC - Just a Religion

NewMercuryMedia

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 120:00


PNN - DNC - Not a party with rules and members...Just a Religion | PNN explores the trials and denials of the DNC  Our senior Political Commentator Brook Hines has arranged an interview with one of the Attorneys on the case against the DNC We've had trouble getting anyone to go ao the record even to even discuss the case. So to give depth and perspective we decided to get Senator Sanders to weigh in on WHERE TO NOW democrats. We thought we'd like to hear what he has to say, since the folks at the DEMOCRATIC IDEAS EVENT - the -  “Ideas Conference” held Tuesday by the Center for American Progress, the central policy and personnel clearinghouse for Democratic administrations. We welcome Afifa Kashif to give us an update on here perspective on 100+ days in on the lawless Trump Fiasco-Administration We also have a special guest Stephen Jay producer and host of the World Stage media launch - with guests from across the globe to tell us about the effects of the project. We may also be fortunate enough to have Wendy Sejour. TUNE IN Sunday 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacific  

Ransom Note
Manta: The Monday Is OK Mix

Ransom Note

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 61:20


Having recently released his second LP for Where To Now? we decided to catch up with the mysterious Portugese producer Manta. His latest release sees him explore the relationship between our perceptions of space alongside the deeply rooted human element of exploration. The producer takes influence from writers which include the likes of J.G. Ballard and Italo Calvino. We asked him to record an exploratory mix suitable for easy listening which digs deep into his musical roots tastes and aspirations. Listen and read the interview.

Andjety's Podcast
Drake O.V.O

Andjety's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2011 3:21


Artist: Drake O.V.O Album: O.V.O Ah Drake one of our favorites. If you’re a diehard Hip Hop fan we’re pretty sure you’ll love Drizzy Drake. Drake uses a lot of original beats, which makes his music that much more enjoyable. The Album O.V.O features J Cole, Jeremih, and Rick Ross. Tracks like “Where To Now” and “Im On” will have you bumping your head uncontrollably. So check out the mix tape, we recommend it, and we wish Drake continued success with his career.