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Whiting, Indiana is getting ready to welcome 2026 with its traditional pierogi drop. This is the tenth year Knights of Columbus Council 1696 has been counting down with a pierogi but organizers switched from a crane to a 50-foot flag pole to lower an illuminated plywood and foam board pierogi into a cauldron.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Send us a textEpisode 152: Andy Burnell - Crab.e.camThis week we are joined by Andy Burnell, the man behind the hugely popular Crab.e.cam social media account, where he documents heaps of amazing underwater footage from his GoPro mounted in his crab net. What started as a simple idea has grown to over 32k Facebook followers and over 175,000 youtube views. Andy talks us through how he sets up the go pro to get top quality video and photos, chats about Scuba and Free diving and talks us through what he has witnessed with the devastation of the algal bloom, but now luckily he is seeing some signs of improvement. We have plenty of news to cover as well:The bag limits of certain species in the different gulfs have returned to normal after a temporary reduction.The 3rd prize in this round of the Lets Go Fishing Competition has been won in a tight race for the prize!Goolwa Beach Cockles remain open for bait only.A reminder about cleaning any diving gear and pots to stop the spread of the Abalone Viral Ganglioneutritis from the South East.Murray Cod Season opens on January 1.Algal Bloom numbers improving across much of the state, with KI the exception, including some footage of a sick looking Great White off Island Beach.Our tackle item is the new Tenacity Power Pro braid from Shimano which we are putting on our Whiting rods, while our tackle item covers Tuna - both school and barrel size fish, plenty of crabs and crayfish and even a ‘lost' Marlin swimming near the jetty at Moonta!We also have a bit of a wrap of 2025 and wish our listeners a Happy Christmas and hope you all get in plenty of fishing over the Festive Season!
Podcast Description: Hi Tide Fishing Show – December 20thHook into the ultimate Christmas fishing guide!Join the Hi Tide crew—Grant, Alan, and Kieran—for a massive festive edition of Australia's favorite fishing show. As we head into the heat of the Christmas break, we've got everything you need to make your time on the water safe, successful, and stress-free.On this week's show:The Christmas Fishing Forecast: We break down what's biting from the Northern Beaches to the South Coast. Get the latest on the Snapper run, the Marlin moving into the 36-fathom line, and where to find the best Flathead and Whiting for your Christmas table.Safety First: With the boat ramps about to get "chock-a-block," we talk to the experts about staying cool under pressure. From the "Plan B" weather strategy to life jacket safety and how to actually get back into your boat if you fall overboard, this segment is a must-listen for every skipper.Tech Tip – The Art of Anchoring: Alan Blake from Blake's Marine joins us to discuss why your anchor setup is your most important insurance policy. Learn about chain lengths, choosing the right anchor for the ground, and how to use "Anchor Alarms" so you can sleep like a log while overnighting.Local Legends: We check in with Paul Burt (who catches a fish live on air!), Matt from Salamander Bait and Tackle, and Ross O'Brien from the South Coast for their local "hot spots" and holiday advice.Christmas Treats: Paul Burt shares a legendary recipe for syrupy Christmas cherries that definitely isn't "lean burn technology."Whether you're chasing Meter-plus Cod in the Murrumbidgee or Trolling for Dolphin Fish offshore, Hi Tide is your passenger seat companion this Saturday morning.Cast a line with us and make it a cracker of a Christmas!
On this episode of the Rebel Tech Podcast, TPPF's David Dunmoyer sits down with Zach Whiting, former co-host and now Director of Public Policy at Riot Platforms, along with Brian Morgenstern, Riot's Vice President of Public Policy. They break down the future of Bitcoin in Texas, the growth of the crypto industry, and how pro-innovation policies are shaping the state's digital asset landscape. Learn how Bitcoin mining, blockchain technology, and Texas' energy policies intersect—and what it means for the future of crypto in America.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Send us a textEpisode 151:Steve and Ash preview next years Port Lincoln Tuna ClassicThis week we are joined again by Steve Toome and Ash White, the boys behind the Port Lincoln Tuna Classic as we look forward to next years event to be held in March. The boys talk us through the early preparations for the next competition, a few new things to look forward to as well as all of the regular favourites that make it one of the great weekends in the calendar! They also share there fishing exploits across 2025 with both of the the boys catching trophy fish in Queensland and we also talk about the arrival of this years school tuna season in SA!As always, we have all the news in SA fishing including:Dredging under way to re open the Cape Jaffa Marina.The first $10k prize is won in the 'Lets Go Fishing' Competition as a Salmon Trout wins a Robe local a huge prize!Western Australia has also had big fishing restrictions put in place across their coastline.Oyster Shell collection for restoration of shellfish reefs. Seeds for Snapper is underway for this year.ANSA and Recfish SA Citizen Science inter club competition announced to be held at Bundaleer Reservoir in early 2026. Plus for our tackle item of the week we have a stocking stuffer from Shimano for the angler who has everything - They are literally selling Fishing socks and jocks!AND! Our most positive fishing report in weeks: Whiting out from North Haven and also off the Rapid Bay Jetty, Tuna season starting on Eyre Peninsula, Southern Fishing Charters cleaning up on reef species and Mulloway and Bream going well in West Lakes!
This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out!What is the silver bullet?This is a question outside observers may ask when teams like the Jackrabbits and the Coyotes produce a late-season turnaround. Both have gone from funks — the Jacks' four-game slide after a 7-0 start and more the Yotes' haven't-figured-it-out-yet malaise at 5-4 — to heaters that make them look like dangerous playoff teams. In South Dakota State's case, the return of quarterback Chase Mason is an easy answer, given how flawless, electric, and inspired the Jacks looked in their 41-3 first round playoff win over New Hampshire. But SDSU had already turned the corner the week before in the dramatic win at North Dakota. So, what is the other silver bullet at SDSU? Hint: It lies in both the head coach and offensive coordinator. In Wednesday's "John-o-logue," Happy Hour John Gaskins plucked insight from Dan Jackson and others (like John Stiegelmeier) to pinpoint the turning points.At USD, there isn't one player or aspect that sticks out as a cure-all in their four-game win streak, which included three consecutive wins over Top 25 teams just to reach the playoffs.But there was a broad, overarching concept employed by head coach Travis Johansen that yielded powerful results. It wasn't an obvious or dramatic silver bullet, but Johansen reveals it in his weekly one-on-one 30 minute chat with Gaskins. After a close first half against Drake, the Yotes pulled away 38-17 in the first round of the playoffs as quarterback Aidan Bouman had his best game of the season.Was there a big turnaround moment for Bouman? How has Larenzo Fenner broken out into an at-times impossible-to-cover receiver? How did Mikey Munn become an All-MVFC first teammer? Johansen answers these questions and gives a glimpse into why Mercer has the nation's second-best passing yardage attack, and what kind of challenges the Bears defense will present to USD's now-humming offense.Meanwhile, Wednesday marked (Early) National Letter of Intent Signing Day for high school athletes all across the country. It is always a day for college football teams to pump up their incoming recruiting class.Gaskins chatted with two Sioux Falls standouts about their paths to CFB — Sioux Falls Washington receiver Jhace Woods (South Dakota State) and Sioux Falls Jefferson tight end Eddie Whiting (Michigan State).How did the schools they signed with first start a relationship? What led them to choosing their school, and which other schools tried to pluck them away?In both players' cases, the schools they chose went through coaching changes — Woods earlier in his process when Jacks coach Jimmy Rogers left for Washington State, and Whiting just days before signing day when MSU fired Jonathan Smith and within 24 hours hired Pat Fitzgerald.So, what kept the Sioux Falls ballers loyal to their original choice?
The Big Fish lives up to it's name this week with a, pending, world record Barramundi. The 29 kilo monster was caught, weighed and released on 10 kilo line by Big Fish regular Jo Starling and will be a Women's world record if ratified.
Tyson Whiting's highlights from the 2025-26 Utah Grizzlies season.
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Episode #298 Juan Whiting, Veterans New Mission: Restoring Land (PART 2)Hello Health Heroes!I brought Juan Whiting of Hinterland Institute back for Part 2 to go deeper on how veteran-led regeneration turns depleted acres into productive, nutrient-dense food systems. We focus on the soil-to-table chain—rotational grazing, pasture recovery, and water cycles—and how healthier land produces healthier food and meals. Juan shares field results: rebuilding living soil, increasing forage quality, and raising nutrient density while strengthening rural economies. We close with practical on-ramps for veterans, ranchers, and supporters who want to help restore land and put truly nourishing, American-grown food on the table.Enjoy the show!Love & Light,Coach TimP.S. If this helped you, please like & subscribe for more inspiration and education to help you become your own best doctor and help heal our world.P.P.S. Connect with Juan Whiting: https://www.hinterlandinstitute.com/ Tim's Favorite, HIGHEST QUALITY Health Product Recommendations:Best Detox & Nutrition Supplements: CLICK HEREBest Infrared Saunas & Healing Lamps: Tim's personal unit - Save $100 CLICK HEREWater Purification/Restructuring System: Book FREE Consult CLICK HEREBest Home Air Purification Unit : Tim's personal unit CLICK HEREBest Non Toxic Home Building Materials: CLICK HERESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode of The Big Fish our experts share their tips and tactics for targeting fish in skinny water around the edges of our estuaries.
Welcome to a special episode of the Bayou City Soccer Podcast! The Houston Christian Huskies made history in Beaumont, capturing the Southland Conference title and earning their spot in the NCAA Tournament under head coach Nick Whiting. After a season of perseverance and growth, HCU surged through the conference tournament, taking down top seeds and setting a school record for wins. Now, they head to Baton Rouge to face LSU — ready to compete, represent Houston, and chase another milestone for the program.-We invite you to follow us at Bayou City Soccer!-BayouCitySoccer.net-@BayouCitySoccer on Facebook, IG, and Twitter-Hit us up using our hashtag #AskBCS-Hosts: Dustyn Richardson-Again, BayouCitySoccer.net for everything.
In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Teresa Whiting, the author of the book Graced, to explore the powerful, often overlooked stories of women in Scripture—like Tamar and Bathsheba—whose experiences of brokenness and redemption reveal the heart of God in profound ways. She shares the personal and spiritual journey that led her to write a book she never intended to, and how God gently transformed her resistance into a calling. As she studied these women's stories, Teresa discovered surprising truths about God's tenderness, justice, and deep care for the hurting. Together, we unpack how Scripture speaks directly to those who feel too broken or too far gone, offering a message of grace, truth, and restoration. For anyone wrestling with shame or still in the thick of healing, this conversation offers hope and permission to begin stewarding their story. God doesn't discard the wounded—He draws near, redeems, and uses their stories for His glory.Resources:Teresa's Podcast (Renamed)Teresa's Website GET STARTEDFree eBook: 7 Keys To Understanding Betrayal TraumaFree eBook: 5 Steps to Freedom From PornSchedule Your Free 15-Minute Counseling ConsultationJoin A Pure Desire Online Group SOCIALSFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on X (Twitter) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Guest: Karen WhitingBook: (co-author) Stories of Faith and Courage from the Home Front: From the French and Indian War to the Wars in Iraq and AfghanistanInterview Location: Summer 2025 Christian Product Expo in Duluth, GAWebsite: karenwhiting.com
Guest: Karen WhitingBook: (co-author) Stories of Faith and Courage from the Home Front: From the French and Indian War to the Wars in Iraq and AfghanistanInterview Location: Summer 2025 Christian Product Expo in Duluth, GAWebsite: karenwhiting.com
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EP #297 Juan Whiting, Veterans New Mission: Restoring LandHello Health Heroes!This week I sat down with Juan Whiting of Hinterland Institute to explore how U.S. veterans are leading a regenerative agriculture movement—reclaiming degraded land both civilian and military, rebuilding rural economies, and producing high-quality nutritious food. We talk about purpose, service, hands-on training, and why veteran-led stewardship is key to long-term food and soil security. Juan shares real results from regenerative grazing—turning overgrazed acres into living soil that feeds families and stores carbon. We also dig into how listeners can plug in—whether you're a veteran, rancher, or supporter ready to back American food sovereignty.Enjoy the show!Love & Light,Coach TimP.S. If this helped you, please like & subscribe for more inspiration and education to help you become your own best doctor and help heal our world.P.P.S. Connect with Juan Whiting: https://www.hinterlandinstitute.com/ Tim's Favorite, HIGHEST QUALITY Health Product Recommendations:Best Detox & Nutrition Supplements: CLICK HEREBest Infrared Saunas & Healing Lamps: Tim's personal unit - Save $100 CLICK HEREWater Purification/Restructuring System: Book FREE Consult CLICK HEREBest Home Air Purification Unit : Tim's personal unit CLICK HEREBest Non Toxic Home Building Materials: CLICK HERESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I chatted with Mac Whiting, Supervising Animation Director at Warner Bros. Animation, for a deep dive into the artistry and precision behind rotoscoping, character performance, and the magic of collaboration. From his work on The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special to his broader philosophy on animation, Mac shares insights that blend technical mastery with creative intuition. Rotoscoping Realism Mac talks the rotoscoping process used to animate live-action performances, especially in the Guardians Holiday Special. Working with James Gunn Mac shares what it's like collaborating with director James Gunn, describing him as “a storyteller who understands animation's emotional potential.” Check Out my Black Friday Special
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The CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, Drew Whiting, joined us Monday to review the latest developments in their service area, including new Food Hall businesses, the opening of Serafini's, and the upcoming launch of Dave's Dinor.
After nearly two years away from the Stoic world, author and researcher Kai Whiting returns to share—candidly—what happened: sudden metabolic illness, becoming a father, career upheaval, a public rift, and rebuilding meaning from first principles. We talk attachment, grief, diet experiments, masculinity, work identity, and how to live the virtues when theory isn't enough.In this episode:Breaking the silence: why Kai disappeared (02:00)Severe health spiral, hospitalizations, and discovering diabetes (03:30)Losing the bodybuilding identity—and the grief that follows (12:35)Food, mood, and mitochondria: one person's n=1 (18:30) (not medical advice)Stoicism vs. “pure abstraction”: why bodies and sports matter (24:30)On Peterson, bricklaying, and zooming out to purpose (53:20)Leaving academia, starting over in sales, and serving the beehive (49:00, 54:40)Rebuilding a professional identity without losing your soul (1:04:50)Key ideas & takeawaysGrief is Stoic: when you lose an identity (athlete, academic, whatever), you grieve first—then choose your next courageous action.Meet yourself where you are: programs (training or life) must fit your current capacity, not your past PRs or future fantasies.Bodies matter: movement can be a pressure-release valve while the “heat source” (deeper causes) is addressed.Serve the beehive: tie daily tasks to a larger vision; energy savings at a school becomes trees planted and kids learning.Change your mind in public: integrity > consistency; update beliefs when evidence (or life) demands it.ConnectGuest: Kai Whiting — best reached via LinkedIn for sustainability/energy efficiency conversations.Host: Brandon Tumblin — Strong Stoic Podcast, Substack, and socials.Disclaimer: This episode includes one person's health and nutrition experiences and is not medical advice.
After nearly two years away from the Stoic world, author and researcher Kai Whiting returns to share—candidly—what happened: sudden metabolic illness, becoming a father, career upheaval, a public rift, and rebuilding meaning from first principles. We talk attachment, grief, diet experiments, masculinity, work identity, and how to live the virtues when theory isn't enough.In this episode:Breaking the silence: why Kai disappeared (02:00)Severe health spiral, hospitalizations, and discovering diabetes (03:30)Losing the bodybuilding identity—and the grief that follows (12:35)Food, mood, and mitochondria: one person's n=1 (18:30) (not medical advice)Stoicism vs. “pure abstraction”: why bodies and sports matter (24:30)On Peterson, bricklaying, and zooming out to purpose (53:20)Leaving academia, starting over in sales, and serving the beehive (49:00, 54:40)Rebuilding a professional identity without losing your soul (1:04:50)Key ideas & takeawaysGrief is Stoic: when you lose an identity (athlete, academic, whatever), you grieve first—then choose your next courageous action.Meet yourself where you are: programs (training or life) must fit your current capacity, not your past PRs or future fantasies.Bodies matter: movement can be a pressure-release valve while the “heat source” (deeper causes) is addressed.Serve the beehive: tie daily tasks to a larger vision; energy savings at a school becomes trees planted and kids learning.Change your mind in public: integrity > consistency; update beliefs when evidence (or life) demands it.ConnectGuest: Kai Whiting — best reached via LinkedIn for sustainability/energy efficiency conversations.Host: Brandon Tumblin — Strong Stoic Podcast, Substack, and socials.Disclaimer: This episode includes one person's health and nutrition experiences and is not medical advice.
A couple weeks after their public debate, Chris Hume (Christian) and Wilson Whiting (atheist) sat down to continue their conversation. The first hour largely focuses on biblical servitude, before the conversation transitions to morality and epistemology.
A couple weeks after their public debate, Chris Hume (Christian) and Wilson Whiting (atheist) sat down to continue their conversation. The first hour largely focuses on biblical servitude, before the conversation transitions to morality and epistemology.
Becoming an effective trial lawyer isn't about natural talent - it's about preparation, practice, and the mindset to keep improving. In this episode, truck crash attorney Tim Whiting joins host Kenny Berger to discuss what it really takes to become trial-ready: from the lessons learned after a tough loss to the daily habits that sharpen skill and quiet self-doubt.They cover:Turning loss into lifelong commitment to trial practiceWhy consistent role-play, focus groups, and coaching matterMeditation and mindset as tools for performancePreparing every case as if it's going to trial — not settlementWhether you're early in your career or years into practice, this episode is a reminder that trial skills are built, not born - and that growth begins outside your comfort zone.
Anne Whiting works across communications and brand marketing, copywriting, journalism, sustainable fashion design, ethical fashion activism, supply chain and product development expertise, anti-greenwashing consulting, and textile waste management. She also serves on the board of an arts education nonprofit, working with students of all ages in their pursuit of a career in the visual sector and mentoring the next generation of conscious shoppers and upcycled fashion designers. Based in New York City with roots in Minneapolis, her projects span the globe, from Paris and London, to Los Angeles, Milan, India, Greece, and Ghana.Kabir Awatramani sits down with Anne Whiting to discuss her journey through fashion journalism, her work with brands like Skims, and how a passion for art, writing, and sustainability has shaped her global career and advocacy for ethical fashion.
Founders often talk about an acquisition as the ultimate business goal. But Gwen Whiting knows M&A isn't always the fairytale it's made out to be. Gwen cofounded The Laundress, grew it into a cleaning empire, and sold the company to Unilever for a reported $100 million. But then... the product recall happened. Gwen tells Nicole about the scrappy days of launching and scaling The Laundress without investor capital, and the cautionary tales from the Unilever deal. Gwen talks about how she's approaching her new venture The Fill differently— and why she's not building it to sell. Then, Gwen opens up about her experience as one of the survivors of sexual assault by Dr. Robert Hadden, and what talking with other survivors taught her the power of collective action. Learn more about The Fill Unilever's response to the product recall Gwen's piece about learning her OBGYN was a predator
Content warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual assault, though no graphic details are shared.In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Gwen Whiting is back with us to discuss her Marie Claire essay “It Took Me Decades to Realize My Doctor Was a Predator.” She shares her story of surviving sexual abuse and the long process of making sense of what happened to her and so many others.Gwen speaks candidly about her experience as a patient of Dr. Robert Hadden, the journey of coming forward as Jane Doe 443, and the emotional work of moving forward while continuing to make space for difficult conversations. She also discusses how humor, honesty, and community have become central to her healing process.A lifelong creator and community builder, Gwen also tells us about her newest project and part of The Fill Club: her Substack, The Laundry List, where she continues to write and build connections through storytelling, creativity, and self-expression.This episode is a reminder that courage and conversation can be powerful catalysts for healing. Thank you, Gwen.Links:Marie Claire article: It Took Me Decades to Realize My Doctor Was a Predator — https://www.marieclaire.com/culture/gynecologist-predator-essay/The Fill Club — https://thefillclub.comThe Laundry List (Substack) — https://thefillclub.com/the-laundry-listNot sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University
Jay Stevens talks with the voice of the Utah Grizzlies Tyson Whiting about the grizzlies final season. The two discuss the current roster, the new coach, and the new mindset fans seem to be taking on this being the last season called the Final Hunt.
Today's guest is Juan Whiting— President of the Hinterland Institute, fourth generation farmer and rancher, and Army Reserve Civil Affairs officer. Juan has a masters degree in international development and prior to the Hinterland Institute and Stray Acres, he spent eight years in East Africa working on a regenerative ag movement. Today, Juan is on a mission to transform how we steward 26 million acres of Department of Defense land. Juan isn't just talking about giving veterans a hobby farm or a soft landing. As he puts it, “we don't just need to bring young people into agriculture. You need to bring in young people that can actually get the job done.” In this episode, you'll hear how Juan and his team are building partnerships with base commanders, regenerative producers, and veterans to regenerate rangelands, feed troops from local installations, and develop the next generation of “regenerates” – veterans trained and equipped to manage the land regeneratively. This is a bold vision for national security, rural revival, and veteran opportunity – all rolled into one. Lets get into it!
John Whiting, CEO of Bulletproof Entrepreneur and Rodric's own coach, brings a raw, data-driven take on scaling coaching businesses and life itself. From dropping out of college golf to pro sales, to building a company that helps online coaches scale to $50K–$100K/month in profit, John shares how tracking ratios, reverse-engineering results, and asking better questions create competitive advantage. They discuss why most people resist certainty (because it ends the “game”), how to define bigger goals beyond money, and why many entrepreneurs resist their own magic. John explains his charge clearing process for decision-making and the mindset shift that keeps him aligned: “What would I do if I didn't give a f*** what anyone else thought?” If you've ever wanted practical math for success mixed with existential philosophy—and some humor about not sucking—this episode will flip your brain.Timestamps & Topics00:00 – 01:25 Meet John Whiting: Bulletproof Entrepreneur CEO.03:06 – 05:36 Golf → sales → tracking ratios → math as competitive edge.07:03 – 09:37 Why people resist certainty: keeping the game alive.10:38 – 13:31 Beyond money: bigger goals, ripple effects, and fulfillment.15:45 – 17:50 Responsibility to share your magic (and why most resist theirs).21:54 – 24:03 Charge clearing: asking better questions → better beliefs → better results.24:21 – 27:22 Audience Q&A: “What's the one question to ask daily?” John's answer.28:53 – 29:18 Wrap-up: be the god you are; create whatever you want.HighlightsEverything is math: success can be reverse-engineered through ratios.Most people sabotage certainty to keep life “interesting.”If you don't know your bigger “why,” start with what you don't want.Ripple effect: help successful clients go further to maximize impact.Decision clarity = asking the right questions in the right order.Pull Quotes“Everything in the physical universe is math. Once you see it, it's knowable.” —John Whiting“The game disappears as soon as you win it—that's why people resist certainty.” —John Whiting“What would I do if I absolutely didn't give a f*** what anybody else thought?” —John Whiting“The true cost of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.” —RodricGuestJohn Whiting — CEO, Bulletproof Entrepreneur, helping coaches scale to $50K–$100K/month profit and beyond.
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Latest version of our Sharpening Your Edge! Featuring Topics from throwers Jason Swarens and Ryan Whiting.TopicsSwarensUsing the 5 senses to ground your self and re-center yourselfLean on your coaches, friends and family when you struggleWhitingCoaches need to be anchors for kids- they don't have alot of patience these days.What are some of the best qualities the best athletes posses- Consistency-Humble- Self confidentIf you enjoy the podcast please share it with your athletes- teachers- parents and other coaches. Help us grow our GET YOUR EDGE community!#chop-itGET YOUR EDGE PODCASTInstagram and X- @getyouredgepodDean Contactwww.foxvalleythrowsclub.comInstagram and Twitter- @foxvalleythrowsBrian Contactwww.sportsadvantedge.comInstagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott23X- @botter23 / @sportadvantedgeappletonEmail- Brian@sportsadvantedge.comGraphics and Logo- Bailey MarashInstagram and X- @bmarasch13#foxvalleythrows #getyouredge #sportsadvantedge #hardwork #athlete #makernation #foxvalley #fireit #speed #speedtraining #whotrainslikewedo #speedmovements #loadthedawgs #sportsadvantedge
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Enza Whiting teaches us about the power of community in food blogging and why finding your people can transform both your business and your joy. She has been a food blogger for about 4 years. This is her second career and her passion. Before this, she was a director for a national insurance company for 34 years. Her website memorializes their traditional family recipes, traditions, and new family favorites. Blogging can feel lonely, but you don't have to do it alone. In this conversation, we dive into how building a trusted group of peers can accelerate growth, reduce overwhelm, and keep your passion alive. Enza shares her journey from corporate life to blogging and how surrounding herself with supportive peers has been the key to her momentum. Key points discussed include: Community beats isolation: Why blogging becomes more sustainable when you stop doing it alone. Find your circle at conferences: How in-person events can spark lasting relationships. Consistency matters: Meeting regularly keeps accountability and friendships strong. The glue is personal connection: Building bonds beyond business creates trust and longevity. Support during struggles: A group that understands your wins and setbacks keeps you grounded. Start small: Even two or three committed people can form a powerful support system. Invest in relationships: Time and energy spent nurturing connections will pay off. Look for generosity, not competition: Healthy groups share ideas freely and lift each other up. Connect with Enza Whiting Website | Instagram
In today's episode we chat with Olympic Shot Putter Ryan WhitingTOPICS COVERED1- Ryan shares what it was like to throw and coach at the same university and what changes he sees in college athletics2. We talk about high level prep and overcoming both physical and mental barriers in performance.3 Ryan talks about the value of journaling and how his approach to this has changed over the years.4 Wetalk about the Olympics and some of the best athletes Ryan has met and his overall experience.5. Ryan gives his Get Your Edge advice- not shocking its consistency!If you enjoy the podcast please share it with your athletes- teachers- parents and other coaches.Help us grow our GET YOUR EDGE community and share the podcast.#chop-itGET YOUR EDGE PODCASTInstagram and X- @getyouredgepodDean Contactwww.foxvalleythrowsclub.comInstagram and X- @foxvalleythrowsBrian Contactwww.sportsadvantedge.comInstagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott23X- @botter23 / @sportadvantedgeEmail- Brian@sportsadvantedge.comGraphics and Logo- Bailey MarashInstagram and X- @bmarasch13#foxvalleythrows #getyouredge #sportsadvantedge #hardwork #athlete #makernation #foxvalley #fireit #feedthecats #loadthedawgs #dynamicfitness
A conversation with Jamison Whiting, candidate for Minneapolis City Council in Ward 11. In the first ever competition-based episode of Wedge LIVE, only one can emerge victorious. And it was your host, John Edwards.Support our sponsor: betterthan94.org/open-letterListen: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wedgeliveJoin the conversation: https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.liveSupport the show: https://patreon.com/wedgeliveWedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
Dr. Jason Whiting explores honesty, emotions, and relationship repair as foundational elements for building trust and connection in committed partnerships.• Honesty is universally valued but challenging to maintain consistently in relationships• Research shows people tell an average of three lies in ten minutes when first meeting someone new• Emotions strongly influence how we perceive our partners and can turn them into "enemies" rather than allies• Editing words to find truth rather than hiding it distinguishes authentic honesty from reactive "brutal honesty"• Basic self-care practices like sleep, exercise, and nutrition significantly impact relationship quality• Negotiated timeouts provide space to calm down before addressing relationship challenges• Authenticity develops through consistent choices to be reflective rather than defensive• Trust requires consistent effort to build and significant time to repair after betrayal• Small, consistent acts of commitment build trust more effectively than grand gesturesRemember that trust is something that can be grown with consistent effort, and relationships thrive when we prioritize giving them quality time and attention.Two Awesome PeopleNew Episodes Every Monday and Thursday!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyVisit our site for FREE relationship resources and regular giveaways: Strongermarriage.org Podcast.stongermarriage.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StrongerMarriageLife TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@strongermarriagelife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongermarriagelife/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strongermarriage/ Facebook Marriage Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/770019130329579 Dr. Dave Schramm: http://drdaveschramm.com http://drdavespeaks.com Dr. Liz Hale: http://www.drlizhale.com/
Send us a textFrom Hallstatt, Austria!“Charity — A Sign of Rue Discipleship”Elder Michael Strong“Beware of the Second Temptation”Elder Scott WhitingHow are you implementing principles of discipleship?
In episode 361of the Words of the Prophets podcast Todd, Rivka, Burke and Alia discuss the talk "Beware the Second Temptation” by Elder Scott D. Whiting from the April 2025 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Come have a listen!#wordsoftheprophets #generalconference #conference #ldsconference #LDS #ldspodcast #podcast #sharegoodnesshttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/words-of-the-prophetsFind us on instagram or email us at wordsoftheprophetspodcast@gmail.comFind us at youtube.com/wordsoftheprophetspodcast
Episode 752: Everything I Know About Publishing with Adam Wallace and Sue Whiting PART 1
Welcome to a special edition of the Bayou City Soccer Podcast! Today, we're thrilled to be joined by Houston Christian University Head Coach Nick Whiting and standout defender Danika Etter for an inside look at the Huskies' journey ahead. Coming off a challenging 2024 season, the team has its sights set on a strong comeback—and we're diving into the mindset behind that mission. Coach Whiting shares insights on how HCU identifies and recruits top-tier local talent, while Danika reflects on her development through Houston's competitive soccer academies. Together, they give us a behind-the-scenes look at preseason training and how the team is preparing to hit the ground running in pursuit of a breakthrough year.-We invite you to follow us at Bayou City Soccer!-BayouCitySoccer.net-@BayouCitySoccer on Facebook, IG, and Twitter-Hit us up using our hashtag #AskBCS-Hosts: Dustyn Richardson-Again, BayouCitySoccer.net for everything.
In this episode we are talking chameleons, one of nature's most famous colour changers. But despite their famous status, very few studies have actually demonstrated that they can change colour under controlled conditions. Research led by our very own Tom Major has shown that flap-necked chameleons from Tanzania are capable of changing their colour, and brightness, to match their surroundings and escape predation. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herphighlights Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/herphighlights/shop Full reference list available here: http://www.herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Major T, Hesten ACM, Stipala J, Cant MA, Stevens M, Troscianko J. 2025 Flap-necked chameleons change colour to match their background. Biology Letters 21: 20250134 Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Drown, R. M., Liebl, A. L., & Anderson, C. V. (2022). The functional basis for variable antipredatory behavioral strategies in the chameleon Chamaeleo calyptratus. Journal of Experimental Biology, 225(10), jeb242955. Stuart-Fox, D., Whiting, M. J., & Moussalli, A. (2006). Camouflage and colour change: antipredator responses to bird and snake predators across multiple populations in a dwarf chameleon. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 88(3), 437-446. Editing and Music: Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Species Bi-week theme – Michael Timothy Other Music – The Passion HiFi, https://www.thepassionhifi.com
What do rolling your ankle, pulling coins from thin air, and publishing a book have in common? They all show up in this refreshingly honest and hilarious conversation about the messy middle of personal growth.In this episode of Dancing in the Discomfort Zone, we're talking to Ben Whiting (benwhiting.com) about Imposter Syndrome, rejection sensitivity dysphoria (say that five times fast), and how the secret to showing up confidently might just be admitting that you're winging it.You'll hear behind-the-scenes rituals from the keynote stage, lessons from street performing (yes, really, and they're just as fun as you'd expect), and why being willing to suck at something new is the most underrated superpower in leadership...and in life. Oh, and if you've ever said, “I want to write a book, but...,” this episode is especially for you.3 Takeaways You'll Love: + Confidence grows from authenticity—not perfection + Shift the spotlight from yourself to your audience + You don't have to write well. You just have to write.Want more from Ben? benwhiting.comlinkedin: BenWhitingSpeakerPodcast episode with Ben's college roomie Matt Zakreski: https://ignitingyourcourage.com/blog/2025/01/13/flip-the-script-how-cognitive-flexibility-drives-success-and-leadership-with-dr-matt-zekreski/
Tom and Kevin pay tribute to a friend who passed away; LOCPod heads to Whiting, Indiana's Oil City Stadium this evening for LOCPod Listener Appreciation Night; Tom gets attacked by a bird and pulled over; is wearing underwear to the beach a new trend; the latest on the devastating floods in Texas; what is the National Garden of American Heroes?
Shane Morton and Madeline Brumby join Jim for a rousing discussion of a Ray Harryhausen 1977 Classic - "Sinbad & The Eye Of The Tiger," starring Patrick Wayne, Jane Seymour, Taryn Power, Patrick Troughton, Damien Thomas, Bruce Barnabe, Margaret Whiting, and Peter Mayhew. This tale has Sinbad (Wayne) helping Dione save her brother (Thomas) after he was cursed by an evil witch (Whiting). The effects are some of Harryhausen's finest in this incredible film. Find out more on MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Natalia Mehlman Petrzela is a historian of contemporary American politics and culture. She is the author of CLASSROOM WARS: Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern Political Culture (Oxford University Press, 2015), and FIT NATION: The Gains and Pains of America's Exercise Obsession (University of Chicago Press, 2023). She is Executive Producer and host of the podcast EXTREME (BBC/Novel) and host of WELCOME TO YOUR FANTASY ( Pineapple Street Studios/Gimlet). She is a columnist for MSNBC, a frequent media guest expert, public speaker, and contributor to outlets including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Atlantic.Natalia is a Carnegie Corporation Fellow and a recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholars Grant. She is currently working on two new books, a short history of the school culture wars, and a history of the Hamptons, with historian Neil J. Young. She is executive producer of a documentary series based on FIT NATION, in development with TIME Studios. Natalia began her career as a public school teacher, and she is currently Lead Historian on the Jewish American Hidden Voices curriculum for the New York City Department of Education, forthcoming in 2025.Natalia is Professor of History at The New School, co-founder of the wellness education program Healthclass 2.0, and a Premiere Leader of the mind-body practice intenSati. Her work has been supported by the Spencer, Whiting, Rockefeller, and Mellon Foundations, the Carnegie Corporation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She holds a B.A. from Columbia and a Ph.D. from Stanford and lives in New York City.Want a Better Relationship With Your Teen Children? Exercise With Them. -WSJNatalia's WebsiteNatalia's InstagramSupport the show
Live bait trout tactics, trash fish rodeos, and surfside pompano—all in this week's episode. In this episode of the Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report, host Butch Thierry is joined by top anglers from around the Gulf Coast to bring you the latest on inshore, offshore, and onshore action. Whether you're hunting jacks near the beach, chasing trout in shallow structure, or soaking bait for a trophy catfish, this week's show is packed with tactical insight and regional updates. Capt. Patric Garmeson of Ugly Fishing shares his go-to lures and bait setups for targeting speckled trout and redfish in both shallow and deep water, with tips on thermocline zones and an upcoming jack crevalle tagging project. Capt. Branden Collier of Capt. Collier Charters recaps his Florida Bama Fishing Rodeo success and digs into heavy-tackle techniques for targeting trash fish, jacks, and redfish around nearshore structure and strong current. Matthew Isbell, aka Bama Beach Bum, gives a detailed surf report featuring pompano in close, aggressive flounder, and some of the biggest whiting he's seen in years—plus tips for gear, bait, and self-regulation practices. This episode also features Jason “Mayhem” from King Sailfish Mounts, who dives into the world of replica mounts, offering conservation-friendly alternatives to skin mounts and advice for preserving your next trophy catch in lifelike detail. Don't forget about the AFTCO promotion for Great Days Outdoors Podcast Network listeners—text ALSFR to 779-345-2918 for a free camo sunglasses cleaner cloth with any AFTCO purchase! It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you'd like us to email you the latest show, just head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/asfr and we'll send it your way every week. Keep Whackin' em! Sponsors: Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Hilton's Realtime Navigator Bucks Island Marine Salts Gone Shoreline Plastics Saunders Yachtworks East Pass Broadbill Open Survival at Sea Tohatsu
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Why is forgiveness a challenge? Dr. Jason Whiting examines how conflict, fault-finding, and differences–even among the early Saints–are not new challenges. Through the lens of the Doctrine and Covenants and human nature, he explores the transformative power of forgiveness and how it builds unity in families, communities, and the Church.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225ESYOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/x1OQdYdyWr0FREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast00:00 - Part 1 - Dr. Jason Whiting04:23 Jason Whiting's bio05:58 Come, Follow Me Manual07:12 Background on the lesson12:11 Can a teacher row a canoe?14:14 Most discussed verses on forgiveness18:11 The doctrine of reciprocity22:21 Why it is difficult to forgive25:05 Fault-finding is misplaced blame29:41 People are missile-seeking targets32:31 The impulse for revenge39:01 Examples of brothers and forgiveness43:31 Using scriptures in our work lives44:01 Physical and emotional safety45:59 Forgiveness in marriage 48:56 Is there a quota on forgiveness?52:52 Personal accountability and leaving it for God53:25 Sister Yee's talk on forgiveness, abuse, and domestic violence55:21 When it is time to leave a relationship57:40 Temple wedding vs. celestial marriage1:00:02 Perspective and forgiveness1:01:04 Boundaries as a weapon1:06:37 Are we worse at working out differences?1:09:56 Two possible traps in marriage1:12:02 - End of Part I - Dr. Jason WhitingThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications DirectorIride Gonzalez: Social Media, Graphic Design"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Dr. Jason Whiting continues his discussion on forgiveness and healing from trauma, highlighting how the Lord helps us forgive ourselves and build stronger relationships through meaningful connection.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC225ESYOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/J3hltfnlpicFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast00:00 - Part 2 - Dr. Jason Whiting01:37 Multigenerational trauma05:44 Letting go of defensive mechanisms06:55 Feelings aren't facts08:48 Forgiveness and our own repentance12:23 How reflection and forgiveness bless me14:14 The Atonement helps us forgive18:08 River fight to revelation20:03 Mercy for me, justice for everyone else24:05 Steps to forgiveness28:41 Church as clinical material31:26 It is better to be trusted than loved35:27 Communication Skills isn't in the Topical Guide39:08 The high price of being willing to forgive43:03 Encouragement for the weary48:15 Small things that help relationships50:13 Bids for connection and a wheat grinder54:28 Dr. Whiting's thoughts on scripture and the Restoration01:01:05 End of Part 2 - Dr. Jason WhitingThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications DirectorIride Gonzalez: Social Media, Graphic Design"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com