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The Top 5 at 5, snowed in edition, counts down the five employees at WIP (radio station) you'd least want to be trapped in a snowstorm with. From personality clashes to survival strategy questions, the guys have some fun with this chilly hypothetical.
On today's show, the WIP Afternoon Show unveils the full Caller of the Year bracket starting throughout the program. The guys also ask whether the ongoing drama surrounding Bryce Harper is becoming a concern, break down the latest Eagles Combine news, recap Spike's wild journey from New Orleans to the studio, and more from WIP
The WIP Afternoon Show completes the Caller of the Year bracket by revealing the final region and matchups, with voting set to begin tomorrow on WIP.
In Hour 4, the WIP Afternoon Show dives into the worst people from WIP (radio station) you'd want stuck in a snowstorm with, plus they wrap up Selection Monday by revealing the full Caller of the Year bracket. Who's in, who's out, and how the madness is shaping up heading forward?
From Bryce Harper's pointed response to Dave Dombrowski's "not elite" comments to the ongoing roster reshuffle, we've gathered the best insights from across the airwaves. The WIP team leads a wide-ranging group of guests to discuss whether this clubhouse drama is a distraction or the spark this veteran core needs.
From Bryce Harper's pointed response to Dave Dombrowski's "not elite" comments to the ongoing roster reshuffle, we've gathered the best insights from across the airwaves. The WIP team leads a wide-ranging group of guests to discuss whether this clubhouse drama is a distraction or the spark this veteran core needs.
From Bryce Harper's pointed response to Dave Dombrowski's "not elite" comments to the ongoing roster reshuffle, we've gathered the best insights from across the airwaves. The WIP team leads a wide-ranging group of guests to discuss whether this clubhouse drama is a distraction or the spark this veteran core needs.
Hi friends! Thank you so much for being here with me ! Today we are talking about what it means to Knit with intention, and along with that all the usual things, finished objects ,work in progress , shop news, and, a little tangent here and there! You can find photos of all my FO's and WIP's on my blog, which is linked below. You can find the link to my Shop below and to all of my social medias. Hoping you are all well, and I'm excited to be back!ShopBlogFind me here
Sophia's conversation with actress and author Sarah Shahi continues with a deeper dive into three of the most revealing and transformative chapters of her new memoir, "Life is Lifey: The A to Z's of Navigating Life's Messy Middle." She also opens up about why - right now in her life - Sarah's forcing herself to "put her money where her mouth is" and follow the relationship advice she spells out in the book. Get your copy of "Life Is Lifey" here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professional Builders Secrets brings you an exclusive episode with Trapper Roderick from Roderick Builders. In this episode, Trapper shares how seeing both sides of the industry shaped his approach to building a profitable company, and why getting clarity on your numbers is non-negotiable.This episode is sponsored by Apparatus Contractor Services, click the link below to learn more:hubs.ly/Q02mNSsG0INSIDE EPISODE 226 YOU WILL DISCOVER Why most builders don't have real visibility over profitThe danger of “cost plus 10” and underestimated overheadHow Trapper tightened up pre-construction to reduce riskThe systems and tools he uses to track budgets, WIP, and change ordersWhy marketing and being on camera builds trust before the first meetingAnd much, much more.ABOUT TRAPPER RODERICKTrapper is a fifth-generation builder carrying forward a family legacy of craftsmanship by creating modern, emotionally powerful homes across Utah's Wasatch Back. As President of Roderick Builders, Trapper leads the design vision, guides clients through the process, and partners with top architects to bring bold, meaningful ideas to life..Connect with Trapper: linkedin.com/in/trapper-roderick/TIMELINE 2:30 Growing up in construction and seeing both sides of business8:45 The painful project that exposed hidden overhead14:20 Why “cost plus 10” isn't real profit18:30 Switching to fixed price and leveling up pre-construction25:40 Marketing, content, and building trust before the first meeting34:10 Final advice: work on the things that scare youLINKS, RESOURCES & MOREAPB Website: associationofprofessionalbuilders.comAPB Rewards: associationofprofessionalbuilders.com/rewards/APB on Instagram: instagram.com/apbbuilders/APB on Facebook: facebook.com/associationofprofessionalbuildersAPB on YouTube: youtube.com/c/associationofprofessionalbuilders
Sarah Shahi has spent years playing fearless, complicated women — but now, anticipation builds for the highly awaited premiere of Paradise Season 2, Sarah is telling her own story. From the cultural roots that shaped her to the public heartbreak that forced a reinvention, Sarah gets candid about desire, motherhood, ambition, and what it really takes to stop shrinking. With her new book Life Is Lifey, she’s done playing it safe. This one is raw, revealing, and definitely spicy. Get your copy of "Life Is Lifey: The A to Z's of Navigating Life's Messy Middle" here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WIP's Phillies beat reporter Devan Kaney joins the WIP Afternoon Show live from Spring Training in Clearwater to break down everything she's seen in the early days of camp — from standout performances to the biggest storylines surrounding the team.
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It's the best of the best from a huge week of interviews on 94 WIP. This episode features standout conversations with Jason Kelce, Hunter Brody, and Jason Avant. From Eagles culture and leadership, to locker room insight, player mentality, and honest football talk — this is a must-listen recap of the most compelling voices of the week on the WIP Midday Show. Perfect for fans who want the top interviews without missing a moment.
It's the best of the best from a huge week of interviews on 94 WIP. This episode features standout conversations with Jason Kelce, Hunter Brody, and Jason Avant. From Eagles culture and leadership, to locker room insight, player mentality, and honest football talk — this is a must-listen recap of the most compelling voices of the week on the WIP Midday Show. Perfect for fans who want the top interviews without missing a moment.
It's the best of the best from a huge week of interviews on 94 WIP. This episode features standout conversations with Jason Kelce, Hunter Brody, and Jason Avant. From Eagles culture and leadership, to locker room insight, player mentality, and honest football talk — this is a must-listen recap of the most compelling voices of the week on the WIP Midday Show. Perfect for fans who want the top interviews without missing a moment.
Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the WIP Afternoon Show to share his opinion on the final day of WIP's Decision Week. Plus, the crew dives into everything Eagles as the offseason quickly approaches and the biggest questions surrounding the team begin to take shape.
Listen to the best audio of the week from the Morning Show with DeCamara & Ritchie, Midday Show with Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio, and the Afternoon Show with Ike, Spike, and Fritz as they celebrate decision week on WIP with several of the most debated Eagles topics.
In Hour 3, the WIP Afternoon Show revisit the Nick Castellanos situation and break down the five Phillies players Jack Fritz is most excited to watch this upcoming season. Plus, the crew decides who will claim the WIP belt this week.
Listen to the best audio of the week from the Morning Show with DeCamara & Ritchie, Midday Show with Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio, and the Afternoon Show with Ike, Spike, and Fritz as they celebrate decision week on WIP with several of the most debated Eagles topics.
Listen to the best audio of the week from the Morning Show with DeCamara & Ritchie, Midday Show with Hugh Douglas and Joe Giglio, and the Afternoon Show with Ike, Spike, and Fritz as they celebrate decision week on WIP with several of the most debated Eagles topics.
Dan Sileo goes off on Jason Kelce for walking back his AJ Brown 'soft' comments on WIP. Plus the Jeremy Fowler report that the Eagles could draft a day-two quarterback to pressure Jalen Hurts — is the quarterback factory coming back? Dan breaks down the OC search, Sirianni's hot seat, and why the Eagles need to stop coddling players.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sophia's conversation with "Summer's Last Resort" co-star Jerry continues with real talk about imposter syndrome, raising twin teenage girls and even the wild result of going under hypnosis. If you've ever wondered what actors talk about during their downtime on movie sets, this is it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode's for anyone writing speculative fiction who's ever vanished into worldbuilding “for five minutes” and resurfaced three hours later with a fully functioning sewer system and… no actual scene.This episode is about the quiet ways worldbuilding can sabotage your story when it becomes a substitute for plot, character, pacing, and reader trust. Not because worldbuilding is bad. Because it's powerful. And power needs a steering wheel.In the episode, I break down the biggest traps and how to fix them fast, including:- The World Bible Trap, where planning replaces drafting.- The Museum Tour Opening, where the story starts with a brochure.- The Encyclopaedia Dump, where exposition sits on the reader's chest.- The Currency Exchange Problem, where too many invented terms overload the brain.- The Map Is Not a Plot problem, where geography pretends it's narrative.- Rules Without Consequences, where magic and tech don't actually bite.- The Stakes Inflation Spiral, where you start with the apocalypse and have nowhere to go.- The Contradiction Sinkhole, where reader trust quietly leaks away.You'll also get a simple “worldbuilding that serves story” framework you can apply to a current WIP in 20 minutes, plus a 10-minute rewrite challenge to turn exposition into action.If you're drafting or revising fantasy, sci-fi, horror, alternate history, or slipstream, this one will give you instant traction.Listen, then try this quick diagnostic: if you cut a paragraph of worldbuilding, what actually breaks? If the answer is “nothing”… congratulations, you've found a scene-level diet plan.If you enjoy the episode, like, share, and subscribe, then come on over to www.thebookcoach.co to check out my story development service.
Decision Week continues on WIP, and today's question is a big one: should Nick Sirianni be on the hot seat heading into next season? The WIP Afternoon Show dive into the debate, breaking down the state of the Eagles' head coach and what's truly at stake moving forward.
In this episode of The Mobilization Mindset, Drew Aldridge sits down with Suzanne Bach of Saltmarsh Advisors to break down one of the most overlooked growth strategies in construction: accounting.This conversation makes one thing clear. Accounting is not a back-office function. It is a competitive advantage. They cover:• Cash vs. accrual tax accounting and why it can dramatically affect liquidity• The importance of accurate WIP schedules, retainage tracking, and job cost reporting• How tax planning, bonding capacity, and financial statements all work together• The real difference between compiled, reviewed, and audited statements• Why growth-focused contractors must prepare for audits before they need them• Common red flags that trigger IRS scrutinyWhether you are a smaller contractor scaling up or an established firm chasing larger bonded work, this episode highlights the financial infrastructure required to grow responsibly.Suzanne's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-bach-cpa/Saltmarsh's Website: https://www.saltmarshadvisors.com/Learn more: https://mobilizationfunding.com/Subscribe to the Mobilization Minute newsletter: https://mobilizationfunding.com/newsletter-subscriptions/
While on location in South Africa filming the rom-com "Summer's Last Resort," Sophia sat down with her leading man, actor Jerry O'Connell, to share hilarious on-set secrets, candid career challenges and what they're missing while away from home.Plus, Sophia answers Jerry's burning questions about OTH and Jerry reveals what went on behind the scenes while making his classic "Stand By Me."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Decision Week on 94.1 WIP! The station and Brodes is asking if the Eagles should look to sign Jalen Hurts to an extension THIS offseason!
In this episode, Jason Schroeder dives into Lean Core #3: One Piece Process and Progress Flow, and explains how the TACT Production System aligns perfectly with this principle. He discusses how TACT helps in selecting the right batch size for work (based on work density), the limits of applying one-piece flow, and how it calculates optimal batch sizes through tools like Dr. Marco Binniger's TACT formula. Jason explains how TACT minimizes variation, analyzes in-zone cycle times, and ensures that work progresses smoothly by aligning materials, labor, and resources with the work in progress. What you'll learn in this episode: Why the TACT Production System is the ideal method for selecting batch sizes based on work density. How One Piece Flow should be applied carefully, especially when there are limiting factors like shipment access. How TACT calculates and optimizes batch sizes through formulas like Little's Law and Kingman's Formula. Why working in zones with TACT supports aligned work in progress (WIP) and prevents overburden. How the Jidoka system can be used to stop the flow, solve problems, and ensure quality. How TACT helps identify and resolve bottlenecks using the Theory of Constraints. Are you optimizing work flow by reducing batch sizes and focusing on one-piece flow, or are you creating inefficiencies by ignoring the limitations of your resources? If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
Decision Week on WIP rolls on, and today's question is simple: Do you want A.J. Brown to stay or go? But the WIP Afternoon Show flips the debate on its head by asking the ultimate curveball — if you had to choose, would you trade A.J. Brown or Jalen Hurts? Find out where Ike, Spike, and Fritz stand on one of the biggest hypotheticals of the offseason.
With it being decision week at WIP, the Morning Show focuses on whether or not A.J. Brown should be traded from the Eagles. Joe DeCamara invokes the discussion further, telling the Team it's really a question of if the wide receiver can be trusted not to cause any more issues.
Brodes hosted on WIP 6-10pm on Monday night with his "Brodes Bundle" of questions coming off of Super Bowl 60!
Cardi B and Stefon Diggs break up?! Robert Ellis of WIP in Philadelphia joins the show.
It's the first official day of Decision Week at WIP, and the WIP Afternoon Show kick off the week by debating whether the Eagles should give Jalen Hurts an extension this offseason. Ike and Spike come in especially fiery as they take opposing sides of the argument.
The belt is changing hands among the WIP hosts. After Ike held it last week, it's now being passed to Spike for his week-long rampage against the Sixers.
Sophia's candid conversation continues with "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker. The acclaimed journalist sets her objectivity aside and shares which guests tested her view of authority, vulnerability, courage, and restraint. Plus, Kristen reveals the surprising way she prepared for her high-stakes role in one of this country's most pivotal presidential debates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for February 6th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks goes over the latest with Jeff Stoutland being removed from the team's coaching staff, including who the team hired to replace him. Then, Jason Kelce joins WIP to talk about Stoutland and what losing him means to the Eagles. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Hour 4, the WIP Afternoon Show lay out their final thoughts on Jeff Stoutland's departure and the Sixers' failure to make a move at the NBA trade deadline. Plus, the Top 5 at 5 counts down the funniest pieces of audio from the past 24 hours at WIP.
From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks goes over the latest with Jeff Stoutland being removed from the team's coaching staff, including who the team hired to replace him. Then, Jason Kelce joins WIP to talk about Stoutland and what losing him means to the Eagles. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for February 5th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the news that Jeff Stoutland will be leaving the Eagles. Then, Doug Pederson joins WIP for a fun interview on the Philly Special and the eight-year anniversary of the Eagles winning the Super Bowl. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Full Show: Thursday, February 5th, 2026. Last night, Eagles legendary offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland shockingly announced he is leaving the organization. We react all day and everyone agrees—this is a disaster for the Eagles. Also, it's NBA Trade Deadline Day. Spike called out all of the WIP hosts for not wanting to trade V.J. Edgecombe for Giannis. We play the audio and respond, specifically Rhea. ESP joins at 8:20am to talk about Stoutland and we take a lot of angry calls.
Every Sunday as moderator of "Meet the Press," Kristen Welker sits across from power, knowing that a single question—asked the wrong way or not asked at all—can shape the national conversation. Now, as the one in the hot seat, Kristen opens up about the personal experiences that transformed the way she tackles the complexities of politics, truth and life itself.This episode was recorded January 28, 2026. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The WIP team reacts to the bombshell reports that the Eagles' defensive mastermind is weighing retirement. We're breaking down the "why" behind the waffling, the frantic search for a backup plan, and what a sudden vacancy at DC would mean for the Birds in 2026 and beyond
The WIP team reacts to the bombshell reports that the Eagles' defensive mastermind is weighing retirement. We're breaking down the "why" behind the waffling, the frantic search for a backup plan, and what a sudden vacancy at DC would mean for the Birds in 2026 and beyond
The WIP team reacts to the bombshell reports that the Eagles' defensive mastermind is weighing retirement. We're breaking down the "why" behind the waffling, the frantic search for a backup plan, and what a sudden vacancy at DC would mean for the Birds in 2026 and beyond
Looking at the eclectic crowd attending a Danae Hays comedy show and - as she puts it - you don't know if it's sponsored by the NRA or GLAAD. But somehow this Alabama-born content-creator makes both the southern good ole' boys and old married lesbians laugh and even find unexpected common ground.From prank calls to sold-out shows, Danae opens up about her viral fame, coming out young, and the real stories behind her characters and punchlines. Hear how she lied her way onto the Grand Ole' Opry stage and what happened when she called her mother after a seven-year rift.Tickets for “The BUCKWILD Tour” are available at DanaeHays.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Agile in Construction: The DOWNTIME Strategy—Eliminating Waste Before Adding Process With Felipe Engineer-Manriquez Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. "My first rule is that I will do no harm. And if something goes wrong, I will take full responsibility with leadership. My neck is literally on the line." - Felipe Engineer-Manriquez Felipe shares his change strategy for introducing Lean and Agile into construction projects, and it starts with an unexpected principle borrowed from Hippocrates: do no harm. He explicitly tells teams this promise, putting his neck on the line to build trust. But the real magic happens in what comes next: instead of adding new processes, Felipe first helps teams stop doing things. Using the DOWNTIME acronym (Defects, Overproduction, Waiting, Transportation, Inventory, Motion, Excess processing), he identifies wasteful activities that don't add value. In construction, 60-80% of every dollar doesn't add value from the customer's perspective—compared to manufacturing (above 50% value) or agriculture (90% value). Felipe's approach: eliminate waste first to create excess capacity, then introduce new processes. On a project that was 2 years behind schedule with lawyers already engaged, he spent just 5 minutes with the team defining a visible milestone goal on a whiteboard. Two weeks later, they met their schedule and improved by 4 days—the first time ever. The superintendent said, "Never in the entire time I've worked here have we ever met a schedule commitment." The secret? Free up capacity before adding anything new. In this episode, we refer to the 8 wastes video by Orbus and WIP limits. Self-reflection Question: Before introducing your next process improvement, what wasteful activity could you help your team stop doing to free up the capacity they need to embrace change? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Brodes hosted Saturday afternoon 3-7pm on WIP playing Would You Rather? Eagles OC Edition!
Perimenopause is something every woman will experience—but almost no one prepares us for how deeply it can affect our bodies, identities, and relationships. In this candid conversation, TV host and cultural commentator Jeannie Mai opens up about her role as executive producer of the new docuseries "BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey." Find out what Jeannie learned about herself while making this powerful project, what the men in our lives need to know and what women must do to advocate for themselves.Learn more about "BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey" here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.