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Whisper it, but Ferrari are COOKING RIGHT NOW. Ridiculously quick off the start - check. Charles Leclerc can't stop grinning - check. A rear wing that fully flips upside down on the straights - wait, what?Elsewhere, some teams look slow. Others look quite unreliable. Aston Martin manage to look slow AND unreliable. Tough times at Newey HQ…Sign up to our Patreon! You'll get access to every P1 episode ad-free, extended versions of every 2026 race review, early access to tickets & merch, and access to our Discord server where you can chat with us and other F1 fans! Click here to sign up now: http://patreon.com/mattp1tommyThis episode is sponsored by The AA, the UK's No.1 breakdown provider. It's OK with the AA, they're the fastest major breakdown provider with more patrols up and down the country, 24/7, 365 days a year. So, if you want that peace of mind and be back on the road in no time - Join today at www.theaa.com/P1 T&Cs apply. Verify claims at theaa.com/bestFollow us on socials! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does early 2026 mean for the American drone industry?In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered, we sit down with WISPR Systems to talk about their journey from a Mississippi startup to a nationally recognized U.S. drone manufacturer — and how recent regulatory changes are impacting the entire UAS landscape.John McArthur shares how WISPR Systems evolved from building drones for professors at Mississippi State University to becoming a major player in the surveying and mapping space. You'll hear how the company made a strategic decision to “plant their flag” in one vertical, master complex technologies like RTK, PPK, LiDAR, and photogrammetry, and build partnerships with key industry leaders.We also break down:The December 2025 Federal Highway and FCC announcementsWhat NDAA compliance actually means (and why it's often misunderstood)The difference between American-made, NDA compliant, Green List, and Blue List dronesHow supply chain realities — especially batteries and payload components — are shaping U.S. manufacturingWhat this all means for contractors, DOT projects, and commercial operatorsWhether waivers may provide clarity for allied-country payloads like Sony camerasIf you've been confused about compliance language, worried about what you can legally fly, or wondering how U.S. drone manufacturing is evolving under new federal priorities — this conversation brings clarity.You'll also learn about WISPR Ranger Pro and the SkyScout series — including how they positioned their platform as a compact, open-payload alternative for professional surveying and mapping teams transitioning from DJI ecosystems.For more information or to connect with the Whisper team, visit:
On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed back the playwright Barry Boehm, to talk about his new show being presented by Tosos, Our House. This fun and poignant show was so wonderful to learn and chat all about. So be sure that you hit play and get your tickets today!Tosos Presents Our HouseFebruary 26th- March 21st@ A.R.T. New York's Jeffrey and Paula Gural TheatreTickets and more information are available tososnyc.org And be sure to follow Barry to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions:tososnyc.org barryboehm10
In this episode, we delve into the concept of liminality. The idea of "liminal space" represents a transitional period when individuals are moving from one identity to another, embracing change that often feels disorienting and ambiguous.This conversation highlights how society is currently in a state of upheaval, enhanced by the uncertainties of our environment, making the exploration of liminality particularly timely and resonant.We explore the structure of rites of passage across cultures, which encapsulates three key stages: separation, liminality, and incorporation. The liminal phase serves as a crucial period in which individuals are suspended between their previous and future selves. In the context of engagement, for instance, one isn't single but also not yet married, leading to a unique set of emotional challenges. We dive into the psychological experiences that often accompany this transition, underscoring how expectations can clash with reality, leading to stress, emotional turmoil, and conflicting feelings.What you'll learn from this episode:What is liminalityNavigating doubts and uncertaintiesEmbracing the transformative processFeatured on the show:Follow me on Instagram to learn more about navigating your wedding with grace and ease: https://www.instagram.com/karaghassabeh/Check out **The Bridal Prep Academy:** https://karamaureen.comLet's connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaraMaureenBridalCoachingGet your copy of the book, **Whispers to a Bride:**https://www.amazon.com/Whispers-Bride-handle-stress-drama/dp/B0BCRXBQFN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1UXWJVJOF3MNI&keywords=whispers+to+a+bride&qid=1662643892&sprefix=whispers+to+a+bride%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-1
In this episode of the Joyful Journey Podcast, I explore how to overcome the fear of not being enough and reconnect with your true self through presence and self-awareness. Inspired in part by the teachings of Eckhart Tolle, I share my personal journey from striving and self-doubt to living with deeper self-worth, inner peace, and authentic confidence. If you're interested in spiritual growth, ego healing, mindfulness, and learning how to live with more joy and purpose, this episode offers reflections and practical insight to support your path back to knowing you are already enough. Order Your Copy of Whispers of the Soul here: https://mybook.to/Whispersofthesoul About Anita AdamsI'm Anita Adams, your host and the founder of Joyful Inspired Living, an organization devoted to teaching The Wisdom Way—a practice that helps individuals reconnect with their authentic selves and create lives filled with meaning, well-being, and joy. In addition to hosting the Joyful Journey Podcast, I lead transformative retreats and workshops, and offer both group and one-on-one coaching. I'm also the bestselling author of Whispers of the Soul: A Guide to Clarity, Confidence, and Joy. If you have any questions, please reach. My contact information and ways to connect with me are below. And please subscribe for updates and consider leaving a review to help others discover this podcast. Thank you!Offerings by Anita: Coaching Services & Retreats: https://www.joyfuljourney.ca/services 30-Day Nature Challenge: https://www.joyfuljourney.ca/nature-challenge Whispers of the Soul: https://mybook.to/Whispersofthesoul Weekly newsletter: https://joyfulinspiredliving.myflodesk.com/joinConnect with Anita: Email - anita@joyfuljourney.caWebsite - https://www.joyfuljourney.ca/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joyful_journey_with_anita/Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitaadamsyvr/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anita.adams.904/Book a Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/anitaadams
-Some Talking Heads are Saying a Stroud Trade-VERY Possible! Is that TRUE?! -IF, Somehow-the Texans DO Trade Young CJ Stroud.. -The Yainer All 'Stros Fans are HOPING to Get this Season
For the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed back on the actors Peter Zizzo and Jeff LeBeau and the playwright/director Allen Barton. They joined us to talk about the upcoming New York run of their show, Years to the Day. The show which we got to feature back in the Fall of 2025, was so exciting to talk about once again, and we are so exited to learn about how the show continues to change and grow. So make sure that you tune in and turn out for this fantastic production!Years to The DayFebruary 20th-22nd @ The Beverly Hills Playhouse (Los, Angeles)February 25th-28th @ American Theatre for Actors (New York City)Tickets and more information are available at bhplayhouse.com And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions: bhplayhouse.com@bhplayhouse@hefejefe@peterzizzo
On today's show Torres reacts to the Monday night Houston-Iowa State thriller and asks: How many teams in the Big 12 can win it all? Plus, a NEW twist in the battle of Jerome Tang vs. Kansas State and a new twist in the recruitment of Tyran Stokes as well?! Timestamps: Iowa State beats Houston - how many Big 12 teams can win it all (4:24)? Jerome Tang latest (31:08) Tyran Stokes twist (47:46) Circa is the OFFICIAL hotel and gaming partner of the Aaron Torres Podcast: Check out their NEW sportsbook in Franklin, Kentucky or visit their Las Vegas property! Want to watch your favorite college football team or get tickets to ANY big game - at SeatGeek you can use code "TORRES" and get $20 off your first purchase! Also, thank you to Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack that is taking over your grocery isle! For more details - visit CauliPuffs.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mentioned in the episode:Smidge- All Supplements and Products | Smidge® Code- GOLDIVY10 for a 10% discount at checkoutDr. Stephanie's- Shop Dr. Stephanie's Here Code- GOLDIVY30 for 30% off at checkoutAll Things Elderberry- www.allthingselderberry.com Code- GOLDIVY at checkout for 15% off your first orderRelievance- Relievance Daily Fiber Supplement on Amazon: Relievance on AmazonGuest- Tiffanie JanowitzWebsite- www.tiffaniejanowitz.com Instagram- Tiffanie on InstagramFor years, Tiffanie Janowitz was the emotional rock—the fixer, the planner, and the one who held it all together for her family and community. But beneath the surface of her productive life, a quiet whisper began to grow. It was a voice that told her she wasn't "fine," even when the world, and her own busy schedule, told her otherwise.In this raw and transformative conversation, Tiffanie shares the chilling moment her inner knowing collided with a life-altering breast cancer diagnosis. We peel back the layers of what it means to lose your identity as a "doer" and find out who is actually left standing in the mirror when the productivity stops.This isn't just a story about surviving cancer; it's a masterclass in radical self-trust. We explore why women are conditioned to ignore their intuition and how reclaiming that life-saving whisper is the most important survival skill you will ever develop.*Additionally, we want to remind you that this podcast is presented solely for educational and entertainment purposes. We are not licensed therapists, and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.*Find Andrea & Brooke as @goldivyhealthco on Instagram: Brooke Herbert | Andrea Herbert (@goldivyhealthco) • Instagram photos and videos#bcsm #selftrust #womenshealthmatters #lifeafterdiagnosisSupport the show
This week, Thomas sits down with one of our favorite frequent guests; journalist and co-host of the “What is Collective Healing?” podcast, Matthew Green, to explore the profound synergy between spiritual awakening, ethical living, and trauma healing, and how these pursuits converge on the journey of life.They discuss how the "social mirror" of community helps us integrate spiritual insights, why it's so important to meet pain with love, and why moral development requires us to get to the root causes of social issues instead of coming at problems from the top down. It's a fascinating conversation if you're interested in what it looks like to integrate our personal and collective shadows, and what paths are available for us to move toward collective awakening and healing.✨ Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube:
At long last, the highly anticipated sequel to one of the all-time greatest indies released this past September. This is a gaming event years in the making. It comes to us from one of the smallest yet mightiest development teams on planet earth, and they specialize in thrilling action, captivating lore, and indelible soundscapes. But enough about Supergiant Games and Hades II, let's discuss Silksong.This is Underplayed, where Bo_Po and DiscoCola review indie games of all kinds! This episode features our guest Dave Jackson, an avid gamer and host of Tales from the Backlog! In this episode, we discuss his podcast and gaming tastes. Then, we review the indie game he chose for us to play: Hollow Knight: Silksong! You can check out Tales from the Backlog here: https://talesfromthebacklog.fireside.fm/.Timestamps00:00 - Start6:01 - DiscoCola's Secret Game22:06 - Bo_Po's Secret Game34:51 - Interview: Dave Jackson1:04:44 - Featured Game: Hollow Knight: SilksongFind us on Twitch!Underplayed: https://www.twitch.tv/underplayedpodcastBo_Po: https://www.twitch.tv/bo__poDiscoCola: https://www.twitch.tv/discocolaFind us on Bluesky!Underplayed: https://bsky.app/profile/underplayedpod.bsky.socialBo_Po: https://bsky.app/profile/bo-po.bsky.socialDiscoCola: https://bsky.app/profile/discocola.bsky.socialFind us on Instagram!Underplayed: https://www.instagram.com/underplayedpod/Find us on Threads!Underplayed: https://www.threads.net/@underplayedpodFind us on Backloggd!Bo_Po: https://www.backloggd.com/u/bo_po/DiscoCola: https://www.backloggd.com/u/discocola/
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The Sneak Squad searches for the source of a curse Check out our official dice sponsor: Black Oak Workshop Stay up to date with our socials at https://linktr.ee/DragonPunchSquad Theme song made thanks to Tony Chetta @ https://www.tonychetta.com/ Ambiance and music made thanks to www.tabletopaudio.com
Join us on the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, as we welcome on the Tony Award winning actor Jak Malone. He sat down to talk to us about a benefit for the Circle in the Square Theatre that he is participating in, Twelve Hours With Tracy Letts. This is such a great event that, just like this conversation, should not be missed. So be sure you tune in and come out to support this wonderful event!Twelve Hours With Tracy LettsA Benefit for the Circle in the Square Theatre SchoolFebruary 23rd, 11am-11pm@ Circle in the Square TheatreTickets and more information are available at animustheatre.org And be sure to follow Jak to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions: @jakmalone_animustheatre.org@aniumstheatre
Fluent Fiction - French: Whispers in the Louvre: A Parisian Tale of Art and Courage Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-02-16-23-34-02-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Le froid de l'hiver parisien enveloppait les rues de la ville alors que la classe d'arts prenait le chemin du Louvre.En: The cold of the hiver parisien enveloped the streets of the city as the arts class made its way to the Louvre.Fr: Les élèves étaient excités, leurs chuchotements et rires résonnaient à travers l'entrée majestueuse.En: The students were excited, their whispers and laughter echoing through the majestic entrance.Fr: Étienne marchait en silence, ses pensées déjà captivées par les œuvres qu'il allait admirer.En: Étienne walked in silence, his thoughts already captivated by the works he was going to admire.Fr: À ses côtés, son ami Luc plaisantait, cherchant toujours l'amusement dans chaque situation.En: Beside him, his friend Luc joked, always seeking amusement in every situation.Fr: "Bon, Étienne," dit Luc en poussant légèrement son ami du coude, "c'est l'occasion de déclarer ta flamme à Marion, non ?"En: "Well, Étienne," said Luc, nudging his friend with an elbow, "isn't this the chance to declare your feelings to Marion?"Fr: Étienne rougit, baissant la tête.En: Étienne blushed, lowering his head.Fr: "Je ne sais pas si c'est le bon moment...", murmura-t-il.En: "I'm not sure if it's the right moment..." he murmured.Fr: La visite débuta, les élèves se dispersant à travers les vastes salles du musée.En: The visit began, with the students dispersing through the vast halls of the museum.Fr: Chacun avait une mission : découvrir l'art, mais Étienne avait un objectif secret.En: Each had a mission: to discover art, but Étienne had a secret objective.Fr: Ses yeux cherchaient Marion, la fille qu'il admirait en secret depuis plusieurs mois.En: His eyes were searching for Marion, the girl he had admired in secret for several months.Fr: Dans la galerie italienne, toute sa timidité resurgit lorsqu'il l'aperçut devant "La Joconde", son visage illuminé d'admiration.En: In the galerie italienne, all his shyness resurfaced when he saw her in front of the "Joconde", her face illuminated with admiration.Fr: Il s'arrêta à une certaine distance, hésitant à la rejoindre.En: He stopped at a certain distance, hesitating to approach her.Fr: Luc vint le tirer de sa rêverie.En: Luc came to pull him out of his reverie.Fr: "Allez, c'est le moment !En: "Come on, this is the moment!Fr: Parle-lui !"En: Talk to her!"Fr: Mais Étienne hésitait toujours.En: But Étienne was still hesitating.Fr: Luc, avec son habitude de faire des bêtises, réussit à faire tomber une pile de brochures.En: Luc, with his habit of causing mischief, managed to knock over a pile of brochures.Fr: Cela fit rire Marion et provoqua un attroupement autour de lui, mais cette distraction laissa Étienne découragé et encore plus nerveux.En: This made Marion laugh and caused a crowd to gather around him, but this distraction left Étienne discouraged and even more nervous.Fr: Le groupe se déplaça bientôt vers la Salle des Miroirs.En: The group soon moved to the Salle des Miroirs.Fr: Étienne sentait son cœur battre rapidement.En: Étienne felt his heart beating rapidly.Fr: C'était un lieu parfait, magique, pour enfin parler à Marion.En: It was a perfect, magical place to finally speak to Marion.Fr: Les réflexions des lumières sur les miroirs donnaient à l'endroit une allure presque féerique.En: The reflections of the lights on the mirrors gave the place an almost fairy-tale appearance.Fr: Doucement, Étienne se dirigea vers elle.En: Gently, Étienne made his way towards her.Fr: Elle était seule, observant un tableau.En: She was alone, observing a painting.Fr: Avec une inspiration profonde, il s'approcha.En: With a deep breath, he approached.Fr: "Ce tableau est incroyable, n'est-ce pas ?"En: "This painting is incredible, isn't it?"Fr: dit-il, sa voix un peu tremblante.En: he said, his voice a bit shaky.Fr: Marion tourna la tête, souriant.En: Marion turned her head, smiling.Fr: "Oui, je l'adore.En: "Yes, I love it.Fr: Les détails sont fascinants."En: The details are fascinating."Fr: Cette simple phrase fut le déclencheur pour Étienne.En: This simple phrase was the trigger for Étienne.Fr: Il retrouva doucement confiance et partagea ses pensées sur l'art et ce qu'il ressentait en regardant les œuvres.En: He slowly regained confidence and shared his thoughts on art and what he felt when looking at the works.Fr: Marion l'écoutait attentivement et lui répondit avec enthousiasme sur ses artistes préférés.En: Marion listened attentively and responded enthusiastically with her favorite artists.Fr: Ils se perdirent dans la discussion, découvrant qu'ils avaient beaucoup en commun.En: They got lost in conversation, discovering they had much in common.Fr: Ils décidèrent de continuer leur exploration ensemble, discutant et riant entre les chefs-d'œuvre.En: They decided to continue their exploration together, discussing and laughing among the masterpieces.Fr: Quand ils quittèrent le Louvre, Étienne se sentait transformé.En: When they left the Louvre, Étienne felt transformed.Fr: Il avait osé prendre un risque, et cela avait porté ses fruits.En: He had dared to take a risk, and it had paid off.Fr: Luc les rejoignit, l'air ravi pour son ami.En: Luc joined them, looking delighted for his friend.Fr: Étienne avait compris l'importance du courage.En: Étienne had understood the importance of courage.Fr: Parfois, il faut oser sortir de l'ombre pour embrasser ce que l'on désire vraiment.En: Sometimes, one must dare to step out of the shadows to embrace what one truly desires.Fr: Un sourire complice se dessina sur ses lèvres alors qu'ils s'éloignaient du musée, le cœur léger et plein d'espoir pour l'avenir.En: A knowing smile spread across his lips as they walked away from the museum, his heart light and full of hope for the future. Vocabulary Words:the cold: le froidthe winter: l'hiverexcited: excitésthe whispers: les chuchotementsthe laughter: les riresthe entrance: l'entréemajestic: majestueuseto joke: plaisanterto blush: rougirto murmur: murmurerto disperse: se disperserthe halls: les sallesthe objective: l'objectifthe shyness: la timiditéto resurface: resurgirthe reverie: la rêverieto hesitate: hésiterto knock over: faire tomberthe brochures: les brochuresto gather: s'attrouperto discourage: découragerthe mirrors: les miroirsthe beating: le battementmagical: magiqueto reflect: réfléterfairy-tale: féeriqueto approach: s'approchershaky: tremblantefascinating: fascinantsto regain: retrouver
Tonight is slow and close. Soft whispers, face tracing, soothing massage tools, and gentle presses along your head, shoulders, and neck to melt tension and guide you into deep sleep.#ASMR #GentleWhispering #deepsleep
Elijah is walking through a “dark night of the soul” — exhausted, afraid, and unsure of what comes next. Yet it's in that deep place of discouragement that God comes near, not with fire or earthquake, but with a gentle whisper. In the quiet, God meets Elijah with grace, restores his weary heart, and leads him back into purpose. This message invites us to slow down, listen for God's tender voice, and trust that His whisper can guide us through our own darkest moments.
On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the director Guillermo Cienfuegos and the actress Ann Noble, to talk about their current mounting of the Shakespearean classic Richard III. This wonderful rendition of the play, was so wonderful to chat about. So make sure you hit play and get your tickets today!A Noise Within PresentsRichard IIINow- March 8th@ A Noise Within (Pasadena, CA)Tickets and more information are available at anoisewithin.org And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions: anoisewithin.orgroguemachinetheatre.org @sparksjacks
Cohost Abby Bailey encourages listeners that we all have the opportunity to hear from God. Abby references 1 Kings 19 when God appears to the prophet Elijah in a whisper. This passage happens to be our namesake. People often look for God to speak with booms of thunder and bounds of power. While he can and he has communicated that way at times, more often, he is in the quiet whisper. Will you listen for the whisper?
On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the co-devisor/director Raymond O. Caldwell and the co-devisor Adrienne Torf, to talk about their latest production of Poetry for the People: The June Jordan Experience. This was a lovely conversation about a beautiful show that should not be missed. So make sure you tune in and turn up for this fabulous work!Poetry for the People: The June Jordan ExperienceNow- March 29thThe Fountain Theatre (Los Angeles, CA) Tickets and more information are available at fountaintheatre.com Streaming Live on February 24th. To purchase tickets visit thefreight.com And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions: fountaintheatre.com@fountaintheatreraymondocaldwell.comadriennetorf.com @raymondocaldwell@adriennetorf
On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the director Mirabelle Ordinaries, to talk about her upcoming productions of The Illusion. This was a fantastic discussion about this iconic piece of theatre, and just like the conversation, this show should not be missed. So be sure you hit play and get your tickets today!L'Alliance New York Presents The IllusionMonday, February 16th@ Florence Gould TheaterTickets and more information are available at lallianceny.org And be sure to follow Mirabelle to stay up to date on all her upcoming projects and productions: redbulltheater.com lallianceny.org
Soviet UFO Secrets: Inside Russia's Top-Secret SETKA Program | Exclusive InterviewIn this groundbreaking conversation, I sit down with researcher Paul Stonehill to explore one of the most secretive UFO investigation programs in history, the Soviet Union's classified SETKA initiative (later renamed Galactica).What We Cover:The 1977 Petrozavodsk incident that forced the Soviet government to create a formal UFO research programHow SETKA operated from 1978-1991, requiring Soviet military personnel to report sightings using special formsThe shocking 1987 Monchegorsk case—a recovered shuttle-like object containing non-human remainsWhy Soviet pilots were ordered to STOP engaging UFOs after multiple aircraft losses and casualtiesMultinational cooperation on anomalous phenomena, including failed missions to Mars's moon PhobosUSOs (Unidentified Submersible Objects) and Soviet naval encounters with underwater craftThe mysterious 1982 Lake Baikal incident involving nine-foot humanoids and Soviet military casualtiesGeographic hotspots: Kamchatka, the Kurils, Mariana Trench, and the Russian Far EastCosmonaut reports of telepathic contact and the phenomenon known as "the Whisper"Medieval Russian chronicles documenting unexplained aerial phenomenaGRU operations to isolate and guard paranormal zones in Siberia and the ArcticThe Tunguska event as the origin point of 20th-century Russian ufologyStalin's purges of esoteric researchers and the underground tradition that survivedPaul Stonehill is a leading expert on Soviet and Russian UFO phenomena, with published research documenting cases that remained classified for decades. His work with co-author Philip Mantle has been translated and published in Russia, preserving vital documentation of naval encounters and military investigations.This interview reveals information that challenges everything we thought we knew about Cold War secrecy and the global UFO phenomenon.Paul Stonehill @RussianUFOlogyhttps://t.co/Q5eCoyjQLchttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=6849546 http://www.youtube.com/@paranormalres...Jon Majerowski ALL LINKS - https://linktr.ee/ufosonthelevel YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/UFOsOnTheLevelTWITTER: https://twitter.com/jonmajerowskiPODCASTS: https://anchor.fm/ufosonthelevelCONTACT: jonmajerowski@protonmail.com FAIR USE NOTICE: This video MAY contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. UFOs On The Level distributes this material for the purpose of news reporting, educational research, comment, and criticism, constituting Fair Use under 17 U.S.C § 107.
In this episode, our incarcerated heroes (?) have finished their first mission, but at what cost? Dalton is narrating his journal entries; Collette is avoiding her ex-husband like the plague, and Donnie is enjoying some very raw delicacies as Flail to the Face returns to the Human Occupied Landfill! Enjoy!This episode of Flail to the face features the game Human Occupied Landfill by Todd Shaughnessy, Daniel Thron, Chris Elliott, HellSpawn by Richard Markert and Lee Iovis & Wasteland Degenerates by Scott C. McDonald.With:Thomas Genno-Stumme playing Dalton Walls.Tom Gambino playing Collette Stellarno.Charles Paschke playing Donnie.And Kevin Welch as the FlailMeister.Season 2 theme music is Void Construct by Alex Grohl.Editing by Kevin Welch.Cover Art by Tom Gambino with assets from UnitSix.Video Editing by Dan FinneySFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound & Pixabay.Whispers of the Dying Lands:https://open.spotify.com/show/7yFvPcYtVa2jP5nCI1QqCS?si=a93f011397354f8dHellSpawn:hellspawnrpg.comWasteland Degenerates:Wasteland DegeneratesDead Men Walking Vol.2 Kickstarter:DEAD MEN WALKING VOL. 2 by Zach R — KickstarterDan Finney:OVERLAND EMPIREFind us on whatever social media platform you use:FacebookTwitterInstagramBlueSky#FlailToTheFace #mörkborg #actualplay #podcast #ttrpg #hol #HumanOccupiedLandfill #Hellspawn#WastelandDegenerates
Reading Room Radio is back, so get ready for your to-be-read pile to get bigger one micro podcast a week. First up, this magical weekend has both a Friday the 13th and Valentine's Day, so what better read than a recommendation from the horromance genre. Title: The Possession of Alba Díaz by Isabel Cañas Recommended by: Nikki S. Background music: "Shadows and Echos" by Whispers of Solitude Created by the Podcast Team at the Harris County Public Library.www.hcpl.netPodcast Team Members include: Beth Krippel, John Harbaugh, Mary Mink, Dylan Smith, Sadina Shawver, Gisela Parker, Alinda Mac, John Schaffer, Jennifer Finch, Katelyn Helberg, Darcy Casavant, Darla Pruitt and Nancy Hu
For the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed back on the playwright/performer Jove Tripp-Thompson. He sat down with us to talk about his new work Fork's Amazing Day. This was such a shocking and fantastic piece to learn all about. So make sure that you tune in and get your tickets while you can!Fork's Amazing DayFebruary 20th and 21st@ Theaterlab Tickets and more information are available at theaterlabnyc.com Enter code WHISPER for discounted ticketsAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions:@jovenotjoejovenotjoe@gmail.comtheaterlabnyc.com
We have such an epic new Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. On this episode we were so honored to get to welcome on the Tony Award Winning and nominated director/choreographer Warren Carlyle. He sat down to talk to us about his life in the theatre, his brilliant insight, and some of the things he hopes to see in the future. This was such an incredible conversation and should not be missed. So be sure you hit play and share with a friend!Warren CarlyleTony Award Winning director and choreographer And be sure to follow Warren to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions: @warrencarlyle
This week Melanie has some thoughts and feelings about A&M's parking situation at basketball games, I have (once again) fried some chicken, and both of us are delighted by the prospect of college baseball's opening weekend (as well as captivated by the winter Olympic games - where we have both become experts in a wide array of events thanks to several consecutive minutes of viewing). We also talk about Super Bowl commercials (GET THEE BEHIND US, Manscaped), what we've been reading, and it's Melanie's turn for Five Favorites.Hope you enjoy! Join Us on Patreon Our Amazon Shop Birmingham Show (4/23) Live Stream Tickets (and you will have access for a week after the show) If you'd like to listen online, you can do that here.Show Notes: Napa Flats Bistro in College Station Abbey Yung Method A&M vs. Florida basketball game Hush & Whisper in Bryan, TX skiathlon Charles Cross Rocket Mortgage commercial Raisin Bran commercial Bud Light commercial Hellman's commercial Instacart commercial Lay's commercial Doordash commercial The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage The Bronze Horseman by Paulina Simons Opal ice machine Visoone progressive readers Mona linen shirt dress side striped cotton leggings Inn Beauty extreme cream eye cream Sponsors: OSEA Malibu - use code BIGBOO for 10% off sitewide with your first order Hungryroot - use code BIGBOO to get 40% off your first box and a free item for life AG1 - use this link for a free flavor sampler, a free AGZ sampler, and a free welcome kit Mint Mobile - use this link for the special offer
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “Marriage and Family” with conversations with Elizabeth Smith about biblical family relationships and adult-child estrangement. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Dr. Drew Dickens join us to discuss updates in AI and how it’s advanced to the point that it’s now created its own religion. Dr. Dickens is a visionary leader, an AI expert, and a scholar who has significantly contributed to the intersection of technology, spirituality, and faith-based engagement. His groundbreaking dissertation explored the impact of generative AI on Spirtual direction, which has positioned him as a leader in the emerging field. He is also the founder of the Encountering Peace App and Encounter Podcast, which provide biblical meditations, resources, and dialogue. Drew has also authored the book “Whispers of the Spirit: A 40-Day Guide to Intimate Prayer.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Drew Dickens Interview [08:36] Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [32:38] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snaxton & Goose have survived another long month in the wasteland just to bring you this episode! This week they discuss the main event at THE THUNDERDOME, the upcoming Olympics, their worker son, and read the crows you've sent in! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
This episode is all about listening to the whisper that tells you it's time to shift.I walk you through the exact process I've used to make big identity and career shifts in my life and how those decisions created a life that feels aligned, full, and true to who I'm meant to be.If you've been feeling that quiet pull for something more, this episode will show you the steps you can take to start creating the life you were meant to live.Click below to book a free consult, and find out how life coaching can help you confidently answer the whisper for more.Book a Free Consult HERE
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “Marriage and Family” with conversations with Elizabeth Smith about biblical family relationships and adult-child estrangement. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Dr. Drew Dickens join us to discuss updates in AI and how it’s advanced to the point that it’s now created its own religion. Dr. Dickens is a visionary leader, an AI expert, and a scholar who has significantly contributed to the intersection of technology, spirituality, and faith-based engagement. His groundbreaking dissertation explored the impact of generative AI on Spirtual direction, which has positioned him as a leader in the emerging field. He is also the founder of the Encountering Peace App and Encounter Podcast, which provide biblical meditations, resources, and dialogue. Drew has also authored the book “Whispers of the Spirit: A 40-Day Guide to Intimate Prayer.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Drew Dickens Interview [08:36] Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [32:38] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off the presses and straight to you, it's a brand new Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. On this episode, we sat down with the actress and co-founder of Musical Con and West End Musical Brunch, Shanay Holmes. We had such a great time talking about all things theatre, and just like this conversation, you won't want to miss any of it Shanay's upcoming projects. So be sure you tune in and stay tuned for her upcoming work!Shanay HolmesCo-Founder of Musical Con & West End Musical BrunchMore information is available at shanayholmes.com or musicalcon.co.uk And be sure to follow Shanay to stay up to date on all her upcoming projects and productions: @shanayholmesshanayholmes.commusicalcon.co.ukwestendmusicalbrunch.co.uk
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “Marriage and Family” with conversations with Elizabeth Smith about biblical family relationships and adult-child estrangement. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Dr. Drew Dickens join us to discuss updates in AI and how it’s advanced to the point that it’s now created its own religion. Dr. Dickens is a visionary leader, an AI expert, and a scholar who has significantly contributed to the intersection of technology, spirituality, and faith-based engagement. His groundbreaking dissertation explored the impact of generative AI on Spirtual direction, which has positioned him as a leader in the emerging field. He is also the founder of the Encountering Peace App and Encounter Podcast, which provide biblical meditations, resources, and dialogue. Drew has also authored the book “Whispers of the Spirit: A 40-Day Guide to Intimate Prayer.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Drew Dickens Interview [08:36] Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [32:38] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “Marriage and Family” with conversations with Elizabeth Smith about biblical family relationships and adult-child estrangement. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Dr. Drew Dickens join us to discuss updates in AI and how it’s advanced to the point that it’s now created its own religion. Dr. Dickens is a visionary leader, an AI expert, and a scholar who has significantly contributed to the intersection of technology, spirituality, and faith-based engagement. His groundbreaking dissertation explored the impact of generative AI on Spirtual direction, which has positioned him as a leader in the emerging field. He is also the founder of the Encountering Peace App and Encounter Podcast, which provide biblical meditations, resources, and dialogue. Drew has also authored the book “Whispers of the Spirit: A 40-Day Guide to Intimate Prayer.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Drew Dickens Interview [08:36] Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [32:38] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “Marriage and Family” with conversations with Elizabeth Smith about biblical family relationships and adult-child estrangement. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Dr. Drew Dickens join us to discuss updates in AI and how it’s advanced to the point that it’s now created its own religion. Dr. Dickens is a visionary leader, an AI expert, and a scholar who has significantly contributed to the intersection of technology, spirituality, and faith-based engagement. His groundbreaking dissertation explored the impact of generative AI on Spirtual direction, which has positioned him as a leader in the emerging field. He is also the founder of the Encountering Peace App and Encounter Podcast, which provide biblical meditations, resources, and dialogue. Drew has also authored the book “Whispers of the Spirit: A 40-Day Guide to Intimate Prayer.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Drew Dickens Interview [08:36] Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [32:38] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “Marriage and Family” with conversations with Elizabeth Smith about biblical family relationships and adult-child estrangement. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Dr. Drew Dickens join us to discuss updates in AI and how it’s advanced to the point that it’s now created its own religion. Dr. Dickens is a visionary leader, an AI expert, and a scholar who has significantly contributed to the intersection of technology, spirituality, and faith-based engagement. His groundbreaking dissertation explored the impact of generative AI on Spirtual direction, which has positioned him as a leader in the emerging field. He is also the founder of the Encountering Peace App and Encounter Podcast, which provide biblical meditations, resources, and dialogue. Drew has also authored the book “Whispers of the Spirit: A 40-Day Guide to Intimate Prayer.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Drew Dickens Interview [08:36] Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [32:38] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of FLZ Presents: Ken and Rich talk with MARC GUGGENHEIM about his latest Comixology Originals series THE WHISPER WAR (On Sale Feb. 10th)! Follow Marc at: https://marcguggenheim.com/ For your must stop destination for New Comic Book Day reviews: https://www.fanlightzone.com/comics Find A Comic Shop at: https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/stores/browse Your Digital Marketplace for comics & Manga: https://neonichiban.com/ FOR ALL THINGS FLZ: https://linktr.ee/fanlightzone #comicbook #comics #comixology #marcguggenheim #scifi #mystery #drama #action #callofduty #arrow #lawandorder #starwars
In this episode, we delve into the complex world of wedding guest lists, a topic that often stirs up a myriad of emotions and challenges for couples.I address the common frictions that arise when planning a guest list, navigating issues of belonging, hierarchy, loyalty, financial considerations, and the intricate power dynamics at play. These concerns are not superficial; they deeply affect couples, leading to everything from tension to outright conflict.If you find yourself grappling with your guest list, know that you're not alone, and this struggle is a shared experience among couples everywhere.What you'll learn from this episode:Wedding guest list challengesThe B-List DilemmaAddressing hurt feelingsFeatured on the show:Follow me on Instagram to learn more about navigating your wedding with grace and ease: https://www.instagram.com/karaghassabeh/Check out **The Bridal Prep Academy:** https://karamaureen.comLet's connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaraMaureenBridalCoachingGet your copy of the book, **Whispers to a Bride:**https://www.amazon.com/Whispers-Bride-handle-stress-drama/dp/B0BCRXBQFN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1UXWJVJOF3MNI&keywords=whispers+to+a+bride&qid=1662643892&sprefix=whispers+to+a+bride%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-1
In this episode, I'm joined by Mandy Mooney — author, corporate communicator, and performer — for a wide-ranging conversation about mentorship, career growth, and how to show up authentically in both work and life. We talk about her path from performing arts to corporate communications, and how those early experiences shaped the way she approaches relationships, leadership, and personal authenticity. That foundation carries through to her current role as VP of Internal Communications, where she focuses on building connections and fostering resilience across teams. We explore the three pillars of career success Mandy highlights in her book Corporating: Three Ways to Win at Work — relationships, reputation, and resilience — and how they guide her approach to scaling mentorship and helping others grow. Mandy shares practical strategies for balancing professional responsibilities with personal passions, and why embracing technology thoughtfully can enhance, not replace, human connection. The conversation also touches on parenting, building independence in children, and the lessons she's learned about optimism, preparation, and persistence — both in the workplace and at home. If you're interested in scaling mentorship, developing your career with intention, or navigating work with authenticity, this episode is for you. And if you want to hear more on these topics, catch Mandy speaking at Snafu Conference 2026 on March 5th. 00:00 Start 02:26 Teaching Self-Belief and Independence Robin notes Mandy has young kids and a diverse career (performing arts → VP of a name-brand company → writing books). Robin asks: "What are the skills that you want your children to develop, to stay resilient in the world and the world of work that they're gonna grow up in?" Emphasis on meta-skills. Mandy's response: Core skills She loves the question, didn't expect it, finds it a "thrilling ride." Observes Robin tends to "put things out there before they exist" (e.g., talking about having children before actually having them). Skill 1: Envisioning possibilities "Envision the end, believe that it will happen and it is much more likely to happen." Teaching children to see limitless possibilities if they believe in them. Skill 2: Independence Examples: brushing their own hair, putting on clothes, asking strangers questions. One daughter in Girl Scouts: learning sales skills by approaching strangers to sell cookies. Independence builds confidence and problem-solving abilities for small and big life challenges. Skill 3: Self-belief / Self-worth Tied to independence. Helps children navigate life and career successfully. Robin asks about teaching self-belief Context: Mandy's kids are 6 and 9 years old (two girls). Mandy's approach to teaching self-belief Combination of: Words Mandy uses when speaking to them. Words encouraged for the children to use about themselves. Example of shifting praise from appearance to effort/creativity: Instead of "You look so pretty today" → "Wow, I love the creativity that you put into your outfit." Reason: "The voice that I use, the words that I choose, they're gonna receive that and internalize it." Corrective, supportive language when children doubt themselves: Example: Child says, "I'm so stupid, I can't figure out this math problem." Mandy responds: "Oh wow. That's something that we can figure out together. And the good news is I know that you are so smart and that you can figure this out, so let's work together to figure it out." Asking reflective questions to understand their inner thoughts: Example: "What's it like to be you? What's it like to be inside your head?" Child's response: "Well, you worry a lot," which Mandy found telling and insightful. Emphasizes coming from a place of curiosity to check in on a child's self-worth and self-identity journey. 04:30 Professional Journey and Role of VP of Internal Comms Robin sets up the question about professional development Notes Mandy has mentored lots of people. Wants to understand: Mandy's role as VP of Internal Communications (what that means). How she supports others professionally. How her own professional growth has been supported. Context: Robin just finished a workshop for professionals on selling themselves, asking for promotions, and stepping forward in their careers. Emphasizes that she doesn't consider herself an expert but learns from conversations with experienced people like Mandy. Mandy explains her role and path Career path has been "a winding road." Did not study internal communications; discovered it later. Finds her job fun, though sometimes stressful: "I often think I might have the most fun job in the world. I mean, it, it can be stressful and it can't, you know, there are days where you wanna bang your head against the wall, but by and large, I love my job. It is so fun." Internal communications responsibility: Translate company strategy into something employees understand and are excited about. Example: Translate business plan for 2026 to 2,800 employees. Team's work includes: Internal emails. PowerPoints for global town halls. Speaking points for leaders. Infusing fun into company culture via intranet stories (culture, customers, innovation). Quick turnaround on timely stories (example: employee running seven marathons on seven continents; story created within 24 hours). Storytelling and theater skills are key: Coaching leaders for presentations: hand gestures, voice projection, camera presence. Mandy notes shared theater background with Robin: "You and I are both thespian, so we come from theater backgrounds." Robin summarizes role Sounds like a mix of HR and sales: supporting employee development while "selling" them on the company. Mandy elaborates on impact and mentorship Loves making a difference in employees' lives by giving information and support. Works closely with HR (Human Resources) to: Provide learning and development opportunities. Give feedback. Help managers improve. Wrote a book to guide navigating internal careers and relationships. Mentorship importance: Mentors help accelerate careers in any organization. Mandy's career journey Started studying apparel merchandising at Indiana University (with Kelley School of Business minor). Shifted from pre-med → theater → journalism → apparel merchandising. Took full advantage of career fairs and recruiter networking at Kelley School of Business. "The way that I've gotten jobs is not through applying online, it's through knowing somebody, through having a relationship." First role at Gap Inc.: rotational Retail Management Training Program (RMP). Some roles enjoyable, some less so; realized she loved the company even if some jobs weren't ideal. Mentor influence: Met Bobby Stillton, president of Gap Foundation, who inspired her with work empowering women and girls. Took a 15-minute conversation with Bobby and got an entry-level communications role. Career growth happened through mentorship, internal networking, and alignment with company she loved. Advice for her daughters (Robin's question) Flash-forward perspective: post-college or early career. How to start a career in corporate / large organizations: Increase "luck surface area" (exposure to opportunities). Network in a savvy way. Ask at the right times. Build influence to get ahead. Mentorship and internal relationships are key, not just applying for jobs online. 12:15 Career Advice and Building Relationships Initial advice: "Well first I would say always call your mom. Ask for advice. I'm right here, honey, anytime." Three keys to success: Relationships Expand your network. "You say yes to everything, especially early in your career." Examples: sit in on meetings, observe special projects, help behind the scenes. Benefits: Increases credibility. Shows people you can do anything. Reputation Build a reputation as confident, qualified, and capable. Online presence: Example: LinkedIn profile—professional, up-to-date, connected to network. Be a sponsor/advocate for your company (school, office, etc.). Monthly posts suggested: team photos, events, showing responsibility and trust. Offline reputation: Deliver results better than expected. "Deliver on the things that you said you were gonna do and do a better job than people expected of you." Resilience Not taught from books—learned through experience. Build resilience through preparation, not "fake it till you make it." Preparation includes: practicing presentations, thinking through narratives, blocking time before/after to collect thoughts and connect with people. "Preparation is my headline … that's part of what creates resilience." Mandy turns the question to Robin: "I wanna ask you too, I mean, Robin, you, you live and breathe this every day too. What do you think are the keys to success?" Robin agrees with preparation as key. Value of service work: Suggests working in service (food, hospitality) teaches humility. "I've never met somebody I think even ever in my life who is super entitled and profoundly ungrateful, who has worked a service job for any length of time." Robin's personal experience with service work: First business: selling pumpkins at Robin's Pumpkin Patch (age 5). Key formative experience: running Robin's Cafe (2016, opened with no restaurant experience, on three weeks' notice). Ran the cafe for 3 years, sold it on Craigslist. Served multiple stakeholders: nonprofit, staff (~15 employees), investors ($40,000 raised from family/friends). Trial by fire: unprepared first days—no full menu, no recipes, huge rush events. Concept of MI Plus: "Everything in its place" as preparation principle. Connecting service experience to corporate storytelling: Current business: Zandr Media (videos, corporate storytelling). Preparation is critical: Know who's where, what will be captured, and what the final asset looks like. Limited fixes in post-production, even with AI tools. Reinforces importance of preparation through repeated experience. Advice for future children / young people: Robin would encourage service jobs for kids for months or a year. Teaches: Sleep management, personal presentation, confidence, energy. "Deciding that I'm going to show up professionally … well … energetically." Emphasizes relentless optimism: positivity is a superpower. Experience shows contrast between being prepared and unprepared—learning from both is crucial. 16:36 The Importance of Service Jobs and Resilience Service jobs as formative experience: Worked as a waitress early in her career (teenager). Describes it as "the hardest job of my life". Challenges included: Remembering orders (memory). Constant multitasking. Dealing with different personalities and attitudes. Maintaining positivity and optimism through long shifts (e.g., nine-hour shifts). Fully agrees with Robin: service jobs teach humility and preparation. Optimism as a superpower: "I totally agree too that optimism is a superpower. I think optimism is my superpower." Writes about this concept in her book. Believes everyone has at least one superpower, and successful careers involve identifying and leaning into that superpower. Robin asks about the book Why did Mandy write the book? Inspiration behind the book? Also wants a deep dive into the writing process for her own interest. Mandy's inspiration and purpose of the book Title: "Corporating: Three Ways to Win At Work" Primary goal: Scale mentorship. Realized as she reached VP level, people wanted career advice. Increased visibility through: Position as VP. Connection with alma mater (Indiana University). Active presence on LinkedIn. Result: Many young professionals seeking mentorship. Challenge: Not sustainable to mentor individually. Solution: Writing a book allows her to scale mentorship without minimizing impact. Secondary goals / personal motivations: Acts as a form of "corporate therapy": Reflects on first 10 years of her career. Acknowledges both successes and stumbles. Helps process trials and tribulations. Provides perspective and gratitude for lessons learned. Fun aspect: as a writer, enjoyed formatting and condensing experiences into a digestible form for readers. Legacy and contribution: "I had something that I could contribute meaningfully to the world … as part of my own legacy … I do wanna leave this world feeling like I contributed something positive. So this is one of my marks." 21:37 Writing a Book and Creative Pursuits Robin asks Mandy about the writing process: "What's writing been like for you? Just the, the process of distilling your thinking into something permanent." Mandy: Writing process and finding the "25th hour" Loves writing: "I love writing, so the writing has been first and foremost fun." Where she wrote the book: Mostly from the passenger seat of her car. She's a working mom and didn't have traditional writing time. Advice from mentor Gary Magenta: "Mandy, you're gonna have to find the 25th hour." She found that "25th hour" in her car. Practical examples: During birthday party drop-offs: "Oh good. It's a drop off party. Bye. Bye, honey. See you in two hours. I'll be in the driveway. In my car. If you need anything, please don't need anything." Would write for 1.5–2 hours. During Girl Scouts, swim, any activity. On airplanes: Finished the book on an eight-hour flight back from Germany. It was her 40th birthday (June 28). "Okay, I did it." Realization moment: "You chip away at it enough that you realize, oh, I have a book." Robin: On parents and prioritization Parents told him: "When you have kids, you just find a way." Children create: Stricter prioritization. A necessary forcing function. Mandy's self-reflection: "I believe that I am an inherently lazy person, to be totally honest with you." But she's driven by deadlines and deliverables. Kids eliminate "lazy days": No more slow Saturdays watching Netflix. "They get up. You get up, you have to feed these people like there's a human relying on you." Motherhood forces motivation: "My inherent laziness has been completely wiped away the past nine years." Writing happened in small windows of time. Importance of creative outlet: Having something for yourself fuels the rest of life. Examples: writing, crocheting, quilting, music. Creativity energizes other areas of life. Robin mentions The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss. Advice from that book: Have something outside your day job that fuels you. For Robin: Physical practice (gym, handstands, gymnastics, ballet, capoeira, surfing). It's a place to: Celebrate. Feel progress. Win, even if work is struggling. Example: If tickets aren't selling. If newsletter flops. If client relationships are hard. Physical training becomes the "anchor win." Mandy's writing took over two years. Why? She got distracted writing a musical version of the book. There is now: "Corporating: The Book" "Corporating: The Musical" Three songs produced online. Collaboration with composer Eric Chaney. Inspiration from book: Time, Talent, Energy (recommended by former boss Sarah Miran). Concept: we have limited time, talent, and energy. Advice: Follow your energy when possible. If you're flowing creatively, go with it (unless there's an urgent deadline). You'll produce better work. She believes: The book is better because she created the musical. Musical helps during speaking engagements. Sometimes she sings during talks. Why music? Attention spans are short. Not just Gen Z — everyone is distracted. Music keeps people engaged. "I'm not just gonna tell you about the three ways to win at work. I'm gonna sing it for you too." Robin on capturing attention If you can hold attention of: Five-year-olds. Thirteen-year-olds. You can hold anyone's attention. Shares story: In Alabama filming for Department of Education. Interviewed Alabama Teacher of the Year (Katie). She has taught for 20 years (kindergarten through older students). Observed: High enthusiasm. High energy. Willingness to be ridiculous to capture attention. Key insight: Engagement requires energy and presence. 28:37 The Power of Music in Capturing Attention Mandy's part of a group called Mic Drop Workshop. Led by Lindsay (last name unclear in transcript) and Jess Tro. They meet once a month. Each session focuses on improving a different performance skill. The session she describes focused on facial expressions. Exercise they did: Tell a story with monotone voice and no facial expressions. Tell the story "over the top clown like, go really big, something that feels so ridiculous." Tell it the way you normally would. Result: Her group had four people. "Every single one of us liked number two better than one or three." Why version two worked best: When people are emotive and expressive: It's more fun to watch. It's more entertaining. It's more engaging. Connection to kids and storytelling: Think of how you tell stories to five-year-olds: Whisper. Get loud. Get soft. Use dynamic shifts. The same applies on stage. Musical integration: Music is another tool for keeping attention. Helps maintain engagement in a distracted world. Robin: Hiring for energy and presence Talks about hiring his colleague Zach Fish. Technical producer for: Responsive Conference. Snafu Conference. Freelancer Robin works with often. Why Robin hires Zach: Yes, he's technically excellent. But more importantly: "He's a ball of positive energy and delight and super capable and confident, but also just pleasant to be with." Robin's hiring insight: If he has a choice, he chooses Zach. Why? "I feel better." Energy and presence influence hiring decisions. Zach's background: Teaches weekly acrobatics classes for kids in Berkeley. He's used to engaging audiences. That translates into professional presence. Robin: Energy is learnable When thinking about: Who to hire. Who to promote. Who to give opportunities to. Traits that matter: Enthusiasm. Positivity. Big energy. Being "over the top" when needed. Important insight: This isn't necessarily a God-given gift. It can be learned. Like music or performance. Like anything else. 31:00 The Importance of Positive Work Relationships Mandy reflects on: The tension between loud voices and quiet voices. "Oftentimes the person who is the loudest is the one who gets to talk the most, but the person who's the quietest is the one who maybe has the best ideas." Core question: How do you exist in a world where both of those things are true? Parenting lens: One daughter is quieter than the other. Important to: Encourage authenticity. Teach the skill of using your voice loudly when needed. It's not about changing personality. It's about equipping someone to advocate for themselves when necessary Book is targeted at: Students about to enter the corporate world. Early-career professionals. Intentional writing decision: Exactly 100 pages. Purpose: "To the point, practical advice." Holds attention. Digestible. Designed for distracted readers. Emotional honesty: Excited but nervous to reconnect with students. Acknowledges: The world has changed. It's been a while since she was in college. Advice she's trying to live: Know your audience Core principle: "Get to know your audience. Like really get in there and figure out who they are." Pre-book launch tour purpose: Visiting universities (including her alma mater). Observing students. Understanding: Their learning environment. Their day-to-day experiences. The world they're stepping into. Communication principle: Knowing your audience is essential in communications. Also essential in career-building. If you have a vision of where you want to go: "Try to find a way to get there before you're there." Tactics: Meet people in those roles. Shake their hands. Have coffee. Sit in those seats. Walk those halls. See how it feels. Idea: Test the future before committing to it. Reduce uncertainty through proximity. What if you don't have a vision? Robin pushes back thoughtfully: What about people who: Don't know what they want to do? Aren't sure about staying at a company? Aren't sure about career vs. business vs. stay-at-home parent? Acknowledges: There's abundance in the world. Attention is fragmented. Implied tension: How do you move forward without clarity? 35:13 Mentorship and Career Guidance How to help someone figure out what's next Start with questions, not answers A mentor's primary job: ask questions from a place of curiosity Especially when someone is struggling with what they want to do or their career direction Key questions: What brings you joy? What gives you energy? What's the dream? Imagine retirement — what does that look like? Example: A financial advisor made Mandy and her husband define retirement vision; then work backwards (condo in New Zealand, annual family vacations) Clarify what actually matters Distinguish life priorities: Security → corporate job; Teamwork → corporate environment; Variety and daily interaction → specific roles Mentoring becomes a checklist: Joy, strengths, lifestyle, financial expectations, work environment preferences Then make connections: Introduce them to people in relevant environments, encourage informational interviews You don't know what you don't know Trial and error is inevitable Build network intentionally: Shadow people, observe, talk to parents' friends, friends of friends Even experienced professionals have untapped opportunities Stay curious and do the legwork Mixing personal and professional identity Confidence to bring personal interests into corporate work comes from strategy plus luck Example: Prologis 2021, senior leaders joked about forming a band; Mandy spoke up, became lead singer CEO took interest after first performance, supported book launch She didn't always feel this way Early corporate years: Feel like a "corporate robot," worrying about jargon, meetings, email etiquette, blending in Book explores blending in while standing out Advice for bringing full self to work Don't hide it, but don't force it; weave into casual conversation Find advocates: Amazing bosses vs terrible ones, learn from both Mentorship shaped her framework: Relationships, reputation, and resilience Resilience and rejection Theater as rejection bootcamp: Auditions, constant rejection Foundations of resilience: Surround yourself with supportive people, develop intrinsic self-worth, know you are worthy Creating conditions for success Age 11 audition story: Last-minute opportunity, director asked her to sing, she sang and got the part Why it worked: Connections (aunt in play), parent support, director willing to take a chance, she showed up Resilience is not just toughing it out: Have support systems, build self-worth, seek opportunity, create favorable conditions, step forward when luck opens a door 44:18 Overcoming Rejection and Building Resilience First show experiences Robin's first stage production is uncertain; she had to think carefully At 17, walked into a gymnastics gym after being a cross country runner for ten years, burnt out from running Cold-called gyms from the Yellow Pages; most rejected her for adult classes, one offered adult classes twice a week That led to juggling, circus, fencing, capa, rock climbing — a "Cambrian explosion" of movement opportunities About a year and a half later, walked into a ballet studio in corduroy and a button-up, no ballet shoes; first ballet teacher was Eric Skinner at Reed College, surrounded by former professional ballerinas First internal college production was his first show; ten years later performed as an acrobat with the San Francisco Opera in 2013, six acrobats among 200 people on stage, four-hour shows with multiple costume changes and backflips Relationship to AI and the evolving world of work Mandy never asks her daughters "What do you want to be?" because jobs today may not exist in the future Focus on interests: plants, how things are built, areas of curiosity for future generations Coaching her team: Highly capable, competent, invested in tools and technology for digital signage, webinars, emails, data-driven insights, videos Approach AI with cautious optimism: Adopt early, embrace technology, use it to enhance work rather than replace it Example: Uses a bot for scheduling efficiency, brainstorming; enhances job performance by integrating AI from day one Advice: Approach AI with curiosity, not fear; embrace tools to be smarter and more efficient, stay ahead in careers 53:05 Where to Find Mandy Mandy will be speaking at Snafu Conference on March 5, discussing rejection and overcoming it. Author and speaking information: mandymooney.com LinkedIn: Mandy Mooney Music available under her real name, Mandy Mooney, on streaming platforms.
For the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the playwright/performer Roman Freud. He stopped by to talk about his upcoming show, Beneath the Ice of the Vistula. This fascinating new work was wonderful to chat and learn all about. So be sure you tune in and turn up for this fantastic production!Beneath the Ice of the VistulaFebruary 12th- 28th@ The West End TheatreTickets and more information are available at beneathiceofvistualaplay.com And be sure to follow Roman to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions: beneathiceofvistualaplay.com roman.freud@gmail.com
This week, Thomas sits down with acclaimed essayist, author, and speaker Pico Iyer to discuss travel and writing as meditative practices, the spiritual power of stillness and quiet, and how creative work generates a sense of agency in a chaotic world.Pico shares incredible anecdotes from his international travels, many monastic retreats, decades of journeys with the Dalai Lama, and intimate time spent with beloved musician and Buddhist Leonard Cohen.It's an uplifting conversation on how to pull inspiration from impermanence and see personal challenges as opportunities for transformation and liberation.✨ Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube:
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: The Mill's Whisper: Finding Inspiration Beyond the Hustle Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-02-10-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De eerste sneeuwvlokken dwarrelden naar beneden terwijl Sofie haar sjaal strakker om haar hals trok.En: The first snowflakes drifted down as Sofie tightened her scarf around her neck.Nl: Ze keek naar de oude molen die trots op een heuvel stond.En: She looked at the old mill that stood proudly on a hill.Nl: De houten wieken waren al jaren gestopt met draaien, maar de molen straalde nog steeds een bijzondere charme uit.En: The wooden blades had stopped turning years ago, but the mill still exuded a special charm.Nl: Dit was de plek waar Sofie hoopte antwoorden te vinden.En: This was the place where Sofie hoped to find answers.Nl: Sofie was een getalenteerde kunstenares, maar de laatste tijd voelde ze zich verloren.En: Sofie was a talented artist, but lately, she felt lost.Nl: Amsterdam riep haar, maar de gedachte aan de drukte en concurrentie maakte haar onzeker.En: Amsterdam called to her, but the thought of the hustle and competition made her uncertain.Nl: Ze verlangde naar rust, inspiratie, en misschien een teken van waar ze thuishoorde.En: She longed for peace, inspiration, and perhaps a sign of where she belonged.Nl: Binnen in de molen was het koud en stil.En: Inside the mill, it was cold and quiet.Nl: De houten balken kraakten zachtjes in de wind, een melancholische symfonie die haar gedachten begeleidde.En: The wooden beams creaked gently in the wind, a melancholic symphony that accompanied her thoughts.Nl: Ze had afgesproken met Bram, een lokale historicus met een grote liefde voor het dorp en een geheim dat hij tot nu toe verborgen had gehouden.En: She had arranged to meet Bram, a local historian with a great love for the village and a secret he had kept hidden until now.Nl: Bram arriveerde snel daarna, zijn wangen rood van de kou.En: Bram arrived shortly after, his cheeks red from the cold.Nl: Hij bracht warme chocolademelk mee, en samen zaten ze op een stel oude kisten te midden van de roestige tandwielen en planken.En: He brought hot chocolate, and together they sat on a set of old crates amid the rusty gears and planks.Nl: "Deze molen is meer dan alleen een oude constructie," begon Bram, zijn stem vol overtuiging en een vleugje emotie.En: "This mill is more than just an old structure," began Bram, his voice full of conviction and a hint of emotion.Nl: "Hij weerspiegelt onze geschiedenis.En: "It reflects our history.Nl: Elke krakende balk heeft een verhaal."En: Every creaking beam has a story."Nl: Hij vertelde Sofie over de tijd dat de molen nog draaide om het graan van de dorpsbewoners te malen.En: He told Sofie about the time when the mill still turned to grind the village residents' grain.Nl: Zijn ogen glinsterden terwijl hij sprak.En: His eyes glistened as he spoke.Nl: Sofie luisterde aandachtig.En: Sofie listened intently.Nl: Ze voelde de warmte van Bram's woorden en zag de molen met nieuwe ogen.En: She felt the warmth of Bram's words and saw the mill with new eyes.Nl: Het was alsof de geschiedenis even tot leven kwam.En: It was as if history came to life for a moment.Nl: Zijn passie was aanstekelijk, en ze voelde langzaam hoe haar twijfels begonnen te smelten, net als de sneeuwvlokken op haar jas.En: His passion was infectious, and she slowly felt her doubts begin to melt, just like the snowflakes on her coat.Nl: "Waarom wil je dat ik blijf?"En: "Why do you want me to stay?"Nl: vroeg Sofie plotseling.En: Sofie asked suddenly.Nl: De vraag hing tussen hen in de frissche lucht, te vergelijken met de sneeuw die het landschap wit maakte.En: The question hung between them in the fresh air, comparable to the snow that made the landscape white.Nl: Bram haalde diep adem en keek haar recht in de ogen.En: Bram took a deep breath and looked her straight in the eyes.Nl: "Omdat jij hoort bij dit dorp.En: "Because you belong to this village.Nl: Bij de mensen, bij mij."En: To the people, to me."Nl: Hij zweeg even, bang voor haar reactie.En: He paused for a moment, afraid of her reaction.Nl: "Je kunt hier al die inspiratie vinden die je zoekt."En: "You can find all the inspiration you're looking for here."Nl: Die woorden raakten haar.En: Those words touched her.Nl: Ze voelde een onverwachte warmte en begreep dat evenwicht niet alleen kwam door succes, maar ook door connecties en liefde.En: She felt an unexpected warmth and understood that balance came not only from success, but also from connections and love.Nl: Ze keek nogmaals om zich heen en zag niet alleen een verlaten molen, maar een plek vol potentieel.En: She looked around once more and saw not just an abandoned mill, but a place full of potential.Nl: Sofie glimlachte, haar beslissing genomen.En: Sofie smiled, her decision made.Nl: "Misschien kan ik hier iets speciaals maken," zei ze zachtjes.En: "Maybe I can create something special here," she said softly.Nl: "Ik blijf."En: "I'll stay."Nl: Bram kon zijn vreugde niet verbergen.En: Bram couldn't hide his joy.Nl: Samen verlieten ze de molen, hand in hand, terwijl de zon doorbrak door de grijze wolken.En: Together they left the mill, hand in hand, while the sun broke through the gray clouds.Nl: Sofie had haar besluit genomen.En: Sofie had made her decision.Nl: Ze koos ervoor om te genieten van de eenvoudige geneugten van het dorp en haar tijd te delen met de mensen die om haar gaven, om even te stoppen met rennen en simpelweg te zijn.En: She chose to enjoy the simple pleasures of the village and share her time with the people who cared about her, to stop running for a moment and simply be.Nl: Voor Sofie en Bram begon een nieuw hoofdstuk.En: For Sofie and Bram, a new chapter began.Nl: Eén van ontdekkingen en gedeelde dromen.En: One of discoveries and shared dreams.Nl: De oude molen bleef boven op de heuvel staan, als een stille getuige van een beslissend moment vol emotie en hoop.En: The old mill remained on the hill, as a silent witness to a decisive moment full of emotion and hope. 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Wait on the Lord, the Bible says. As you wait before him, the Holy Spirit of God faithfully will whisper to your heart something that you need to believe and to act upon. Broadcast #6999To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
Michael Wolff and Joanna Coles unravel a week in Trumpworld that veers from grotesque to outright dangerous, starting with Donald Trump's late-night Truth Social spiral and the racist meme depicting the Obamas that even members of his own party scrambled to disown. They dig into what aides privately describe as Trump “going over the edge,” why the media still struggles to describe these moments honestly, and how this behavior is no longer an exception but the operating system. From there, the conversation turns to Trump's jaw-dropping demand to rename Penn Station after himself—holding billions in federal infrastructure funding hostage in exchange for another monument to his name—and what that reveals about power, domination, and his obsession with owning physical and psychological space. The episode also explores the next weaponized phase of the Epstein files, Ghislaine Maxwell's looming testimony, and how conspiracy, grievance, and raw racism are colliding at the center of Trump's presidency—so is this just another scandal to scroll past, or a warning sign of something far more unstable still to come? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2026 is asking something new of you. Not more hustle. Not more noise. But resonance. With your truth. Your path. Your body. Your life. That's what ARRIVE is about – a free 3-day global activation designed to bring you home to yourself. Join us. Feb 17–19 • Live • Online • Free ➤ Join the Free Fire Horse Challenge Now: Sign up here ——- REWILDING WEEKLY ——- In this episode, we dive into the 8 core themes shaping Feb 9–15: the Great Sorting, karmic doors closing, destiny-level discernment, and the Saturn–Neptune reset that begins warping reality as we know it. 8 Themes 1. Strategy + Soul Truth Collide Early week: Mercury with Pallas Athena brings clear mental strategy. Midweek: Chiron and Eris stir old wounds and karmic noise. Prompt: What thought pattern or belief has run its course? 2. The Final Shedding + Great Sorting You'll feel it in your bones: what's lifeless, misaligned, or just done. This is your sacred “no more” moment. Practice: What feels drained vs. what feels destined? 3. Heart Wide Open… But Is It Yours? Venus in Pisces opens the high heart — compassion, creativity, devotion. But be discerning: this love can blur your path. Prompt: What's mine to love — and what's not? 4. Karmic Reckoning: The Basement Gets Lit Saturn with Lilith + Kali at 29° Pisces = soul detox time. This is ancestral, preverbal, and unavoidable. Care Tip: Don't analyze — move it. Sweat it. Dance it. Bathe it. 5. The Pressure Valve Pops (Finally) Friday's shift into Aries brings relief and forward motion. You may feel it as clarity, fire, or just… breath. Prompt: What one choice moves me into alignment right now? 6. The Wound Is the Way Through Mercury, Venus, and Sun activate Chiron. This week, your deepest sensitivity could turn into embodied wisdom. Prompt: If this part of me is sacred… how am I being called to live it? 7. Miracle Field Is Live This isn't just energetic — it's available magic. The more you align with soul, the faster reality responds. Practice: Each morning: What magic wants to move through me today? 8. Reality Warps — Anchor in Soul Saturn + Neptune shift signs. Illusions fall. Clarity rises — but only if you drop into your own knowing. Prompt: What feels unshakably true in my body — even if no one else sees it? ——————— Mark These 3 Energy Days TUESDAY, FEB 10 — Venus enters Pisces Your heart opens. Your intuition heightens. This is the softening — a dreamy, expanded frequency of love. But stay discerning: Pisces blurs boundaries. Ask: Is this mine to carry, or am I getting swept into something that isn't true for me? FRIDAY, FEB 13 — Saturn enters Aries Friday the 13th — and Saturn moves. After sitting at the most karmic degree all week, the Lord of Time crosses into Aries — and the pressure begins to lift. This is your first inhale into the new. Expect energy shifts, timeline clarity, and the return of sacred momentum. SATURDAY, FEB 14 — Sun square Uranus (Valentine's Day) Disruption meets desire. 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Listen to after “Feb 9–15 Astrology | The Great Sorting”: Eclipse Portal Opens Leo Full Moon & Eclipse Portal This Year is Different – Jan 1st Astrology Snake to Horse Portal Episode Watch Part 1 — “Are You in the First Wave?” STAY CONNECTED ReWilding Weekly (free, embodied astrology) IG Website Disclaimer: Educational/spiritual perspectives; not medical/mental-health advice. #2025Shift #NewHuman #SpiritualAwakening Welcome to ReWilding with Sabrina Lynn & ReWilding for Women! A gifted facilitator of revolutionary inner work and the world's leading archetypal embodiment expert, Sabrina Lynn is the creator of the groundbreaking ReWilding Way and founder of ReWilding For Women. Sabrina has led more than 100,000 people through programs based on the ReWilding Way, a modality of healing and awakening that strips away the false, the deep wounds from early life, and the fears that hold people back, to reveal their true and unique soul light and help them build their innate capacity to shine it in the world. Her work includes in-person retreats and events, the monthly ReWilding Membership, Living Close to the Bone, Priest/ess Trainings, Mystery Schools, the ReWilding with the Archetypes, and the wildly popular 6 Faces of the Feminine workshop series. Welcome to ReWilding! The post 363 – Feb 9–15 Astrology | The Great Sorting: Karmic Endings, Final Shedding & the Fire Horse Eclipse appeared first on Rewilding for Women.
Ben Maller talks about whispers of Joe Burrow landing with the Vikings, Matt Ryan not supporting Michael Penix Jr. as the Falcons QB1, if Lions fan Ryan Kennedy has a winnable case in his $100M lawsuit against D.K. Metcalf, Chad Johnson, and Shannon Sharpe, Too Much or Not Enough, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWOIn the heart of Marion, South Carolina, Holliday House stands as more than a grand Victorian—it's a place where history never fully settled.Marked by generations of love, loss, and tragedy, the home's past includes mysterious deaths, unexplained illnesses, and stories that refuse to fade. Long before modern investigations, the house had already earned a reputation as one of South Carolina's most haunted locations.In 2023, new owners stepped inside not just to restore the property, but to coexist with whatever still remains. Whispers echo through hallways. Cold spots appear without warning. Visitors report shadowy figures—and the unsettling presence of children where none should be.We explore the layered history and ongoing activity of Holliday House with owner, property manager, and psychic medium Kenneth Holden, uncovering what it truly means to live inside a home that remembers everything.#TheGraveTalks #HollidayHouse #HauntedSouthCarolina #VictorianHauntings #TrueGhostStories #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedHomes #SouthernGhosts #ParanormalInvestigations #LivingWithSpirits For more information, search for them on Facebook, or go to their website at hollidayhouse1895.com.Love real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!In the heart of Marion, South Carolina, Holliday House stands as more than a grand Victorian—it's a place where history never fully settled.Marked by generations of love, loss, and tragedy, the home's past includes mysterious deaths, unexplained illnesses, and stories that refuse to fade. Long before modern investigations, the house had already earned a reputation as one of South Carolina's most haunted locations.In 2023, new owners stepped inside not just to restore the property, but to coexist with whatever still remains. Whispers echo through hallways. Cold spots appear without warning. Visitors report shadowy figures—and the unsettling presence of children where none should be.We explore the layered history and ongoing activity of Holliday House with owner, property manager, and psychic medium Kenneth Holden, uncovering what it truly means to live inside a home that remembers everything.#TheGraveTalks #HollidayHouse #HauntedSouthCarolina #VictorianHauntings #TrueGhostStories #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedHomes #SouthernGhosts #ParanormalInvestigations #LivingWithSpirits For more information, search for them on Facebook, or go to their website at hollidayhouse1895.com.Love real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Nick Brokhausen is a highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces veteran who served in the secretive Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) from 1970 to 1971, conducting high-risk reconnaissance missions deep behind enemy lines in Vietnam and Laos. On his second tour in Vietnam, he joined Recon Team Habu in Command and Control North (CCN), participating in some of the most dangerous operations of the war. With a 15-year career in the Regiment, Brokhausen undertook classified missions across the globe. He is the author of "We Few: U.S. Special Forces in Vietnam" (2018) and "Whispers in the Tall Grass: Back Behind Enemy Lines with MACV-SOG" (2019), offering firsthand accounts of SOG's covert operations and the camaraderie among elite warriors. He advocates for preserving the history of special operations and honoring the sacrifices of Vietnam veterans. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: Get 30% off your first subscription order at ARMRA by going to https://ARMRA.com/srs or entering code SRS at checkout. Go to https://shopbeam.com/SRS and use code SRS to get up to 50% off Beam Dream Nighttime Cocoa—grab it for just $32.50 and improve your sleep today. Join thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their family—apply today in just minutes at https://meetfabric.com/SHAWN Try ZipRecruiter for free at https://ziprecruiter.com/SRS. Nick Brokhausen Links: Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07CKVZHTP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Wolff joins Joanna Coles to unpack Melania's high-profile movie premiere flop and Trump's crumbling White House operations. As Minneapolis reels under paramilitary forces and DHS overreach, Wolff reveals how Trump's aides point to the president's “cabinet of morons” as the root of the administration's flailing incompetence as they scramble to keep him happy and dodge accountability. Meanwhile, the First Lady leverages her office to secure a $40 million documentary deal, sparking questions of corporate bribery. With resignations, lawsuits, and the looming midterms, Wolff and Coles map the power plays, personal agendas, and unraveling strategy behind the headlines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.