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Luke Falk, the Pac-12 all-time passing leader, discussed his journey from a walk-on at Washington State to the NFL. He highlighted the importance of mental strength, sharing his experiences with Coach Leach and the challenges of maintaining focus amidst external pressures. Falk emphasized the need for athletes to develop mental resilience and self-acceptance, citing his own struggles with anxiety and the impact of external validation. He also reflected on his NFL career, acknowledging his shortcomings and the lessons learned, and expressed his passion for coaching and helping athletes improve their mental performance.0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:20 - Luke's Journey to Washington State 0:05:27 - Opportunity to Play at Washington State 0:06:57 - Walk On Vs Playing at a Small School 0:08:05 - Star Ratings, Draft Picks & Pay to Play 0:10:13 - Luke's Journey & Overcoming Adversity 0:14:39 - Apple Cup Struggles 0:19:05 - Sam Darnold's Struggles 0:20:55 - Distraction & Focus Techniques 0:28:32 - Mike Leach's Style & Philosophy 0:37:13 - Changing Things Senior Season 0:40:25 - Dark Cloud Head Space & Mental Health 0:42:25 - Hilinski's Hope & Building Mind Strength 0:50:15 - Shedeur Sanders & Falling in the Draft 0:51:45 - Luke's NFL Career Contrasted to College Career 0:57:00 - Love Being a Coach, Self-Work & Identity 1:02:05 - Wrapping It Up 1:02:55 - Outro Luke Falk Mind Strength site:https://www.falkmindstrengthcoaching.com/meetcoachfalkChuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
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We kicked off this bonus episode with a little chaos and a lot of sass. Right from the start, you can feel the energy between us, part friendship, part roast-fest. But today's episode wasn't just for fun. We jumped on early in the week to get something off our chests: Netflix's new adaptation of R.L. Stine's Fear Street: Prom Queen. We needed to talk about it, not because it was good, but because we had to process what we watched and, hopefully, move on.The three of us had recently rewatched the original Fear Street trilogy from 2021. That experience reminded us how much we loved those films. The original trilogy had style, cohesion, and just the right balance of nostalgia and horror. Each film was distinct in tone and setting, and even with recurring actors playing different roles, the storytelling still worked. It was like a slasher miniseries done right. Our hopes were high that this new addition would carry the same energy.High Expectations Meet a Boring RealityUnfortunately, Prom Queen didn't deliver. This time around, Netflix handed the reins over to a different creative team. The original trilogy's director, Leigh Janiak, who had done a stellar job, wasn't involved. Right away, we could feel the difference. The original films were smartly written and visually interesting, but this one felt phoned in.We were intrigued at first, this adaptation was based on an actual book from the Fear Street series, which is different from the original trilogy's approach of blending storylines. The book it's based on, Prom Queen, came out in 1992 and was one of the most popular in the series. So, we figured, hey, this has potential. But while the setup sounded promising, the execution didn't land.The movie barely connects to the rest of the Fear Street universe. A few surface-level references are thrown in, a scribble of “Sarah Fier Lives” on a bathroom wall, a mid-credit scene, a mention of Shadyside's curse, but nothing really ties it into the world we knew and loved from the trilogy. It could've been any generic slasher set at any generic high school. And let's be honest, it felt like it.Flat Characters and Predictable PlotlinesOne of our biggest issues was how dull everything felt. This wasn't a “so bad it's fun” kind of experience; it was just bland. We weren't on the edge of our seats. We weren't even flinching during the kill scenes. Shirin, who usually hides in a popcorn bucket during slashers, was perfectly calm the whole time. That's a red flag.The kills themselves were forgettable. The CGI was janky, too overused, and poorly done. There wasn't much practical effects work, which made the whole thing feel lifeless. We remembered scenes from the original trilogy, like that bread slicer kill in 1994, because they were creative and well-shot. This one? Not so much.The story takes place in 1988, timeline-wise wedged between 1978 and 1994 from the original trilogy. But that doesn't add any real depth. It mostly takes place on prom night, and by the time we realized the entire film was going to stay there, we were already bored.The movie follows a predictable slasher formula with a few “twists” that weren't twisty enough. We figured out both killers well before the movie wanted us to. And the stakes? So low. The protagonist wants to win the prom queen to prove she's not the daughter of a murderer. That's the entire emotional crux of the film. It's like someone took a soap opera subplot and tried to stretch it into a horror movie.Nostalgia That Falls FlatThere were too many characters crammed in at the start, and none of them were given enough personality to stand out. Even Ariana Greenblatt, whom we usually like, felt wasted in her role. She gets offed early, and we didn't even care. That's a problem. Contrast that with Fear Street 1994, where Maya Hawke's short-lived character still made an impact.We kept comparing this new movie to the originals, which might be unfair, but also kind of inevitable. The trilogy had soul. You could feel the pain of Shadyside, the atmosphere of the town, and the generational trauma. Here? Nothing. We could've been in any random school, anywhere. The town had no presence, no personality. It didn't feel like Fear Street at all.We even joked about how the new movie reminded us of other forgettable attempts at horror, like Time Cut, another bland time-travel slasher. On the flip side, Totally Killer, which came out around the same time, managed to be a fun, enjoyable ride. So, it's not like the genre is dead. This one just didn't measure up.A Missed OpportunityTo be fair, there were a couple of decent moments, a joke here, a clever line there, and maybe a character or two who could have shone with better material. The soundtrack wasn't bad either. But those small wins weren't enough to lift the movie out of mediocrity.The original trilogy had emotional stakes. The characters had backstories that tied into larger narratives. The horror wasn't just about jump scares, it had a weight to it. The main character's logic for winning prom queen as a redemptive arc just didn't make sense. It felt immature, not in a fun way, but in a "this script needed more drafts" kind of way.Even the conflict between the main character and her friend fizzled out in less than 30 seconds. There was no tension. No real development. Just scenes strung together until we hit the 90-minute mark.In the end, we all just felt kind of meh. Meaghan was already texting memes halfway through. Shirin's mom walked out, comparing it to a telekinetic-free Carrie. And we were all ready to move on before it even ended. The biggest compliment we could give is that it might be a good “gateway” horror film for someone just starting out. It's not scary, not intense, and might serve as a gentle introduction to the genre.Wrapping It Up and Looking AheadSo, here we are. We watched Fear Street: Prom Queen so you don't have to. Unless you're really curious, then, sure, put it on in the background while you fold laundry or scroll your phone. But if you're looking for a good horror night in, stick with the original trilogy. Or even something like Totally Killer or Scream. Those hold up and actually give you something to chew on.We're planning to do one more episode before the end of the month and then shift gears a bit for June. Expect a bit more of a theme going forward, maybe even a return to some old-school horror classics. Until then, we'll keep digging for the good stuff and trying to save you from the forgettable ones.
Pastor Lance concludes our study in the book of Ecclesiastes by asking a question, What have you learned from Solomon? It's been quite a journey; from despair, to despondency, to disillusionment, to delight. And now, in the final chapter, Solomon sums up what we have learned about life under the sun that instead encourages us to live life above the sun.Come study God's Word with us! We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
n this video, we break down the TOP Fantasy Football IDP Winners & Losers: Hot Defensive Back Rankings for the 2025 season! We've ranked plenty of the biggest 2025 NFL free agency Defensive back winners and losers from worst to first, providing insight on how these shifts impact the linebacker position in fantasy football. Find out which players are set to rise and which are falling from grace in the wake of the offseason moves. Whether you're drafting for dynasty or redraft leagues, this ranking will help you navigate your fantasy football strategy for the 2025 season!
In this video, we break down the TOP NFL Fantasy Football Linebacker Winner & Loser IDP Rankings for the 2025 season! We've ranked 17 of the biggest 2025 NFL free agency winners and losers from worst to first, providing insight on how these shifts impact the linebacker position in fantasy football. Find out which players are set to rise and which are falling from grace in the wake of the offseason moves. Whether you're drafting for dynasty or redraft leagues, this ranking will help you navigate your fantasy football strategy for the 2025 season!
In the season finale of the Social Impact Leaders Podcast, host Jeff Shinabarger takes the guest seat as producer LaTasha Brown flips the script and interviews him. They dive into Jeff's journey as the founder and executive director of Plywood People, reflecting on the organization's 15-year impact and the progress it has made. Jeff shares his vision for the future, insights on leadership, and the transformative experiences from his recent sabbatical. Don’t miss this inspiring and candid conversation to close out the season. Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleader socialimpactleader.com Follow: instagram.com/plywoodpeople plywoodpeople.com This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Network. wabe.org/podcasts Edited By: DJ OP Diggy Produced By: LaTasha Brown Music By: DJ OP DiggySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welp, it's been a year. We've learned a whole a lot in terms of our art, careers, and oh yeah- this podcast! For the final episode of the season we're sharing our highs and lows, what we've learned and what our (very loose) intentions are for the coming year. And yes-- that includes our lessons and desires re: Hey, What Are You Working On? As always, we'd love to hear what your desires for this show are, too. Send us an email at heywhatareyouworkingon@gmail.com with your thoughts. Thanks for being here throughout the season and we'll see you next year!
With both of our hosts, authors Steve Diamond & Larry Correia, recently finishing one of their series, this week they took a moment to reflect on what it takes to successfully wrap it up. What are the reader expectations? How long should the book be? How many new things should you introduce? All this and more in this week's exciting episode! If you would like to join our supporters, you can support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes at: https://anchor.fm/writerdojo _________________________________________ This week's episode is sponsored by the podcast *Legends of the Pacific* https://legendsfromthepacific.com/150-ai-kanaka _____________________________________ "Word Mercenaries" (the WriterDojo theme) is by Craig Nybo https://craignybo.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writerdojo/support
James H. WIlliams (@JHWReporter) joins us to chat about the upcoming season of UCLA Football. How is the team moving on from Chip Kelly into the DeShaun Foster regime? What about the move to the Big Ten? What about the new coordinators? We'll talk about all that and more with the Host of the @BleavUCLA Podcast. Video version of this podcast is available on YouTube at: https://tinyurl.com/299ps7c8 PODCAST RUNDOWN 1:55 New Announcement 2:28 Differences between Chip Kelly and DeShaun Foster 6:59 Offensive Observations from UCLA Practice 9:47 Ethan Garbers - Starting QB 14:00 Eric Bieniemy - New Offensive Coordinator 18:25 Ikaika Malloe - New Defensive Coordinator 21:00 New Defensive Personnel - Transfer Portal 24:43 UCLA's Move to the Big Ten 26:33 Bruins' Heavy Travel Log 31:00 Sizing Up The Big Ten 32:53 Breaking Down UCLA Schedule 34:00 Wrapping It Up
Thai Rivera back with another episode of the Slumber Party podcast. Here in Episode 7 I'll be wrapping it up on my personal feelings when it comes to whole mothership situation and some of the people that I've mentioned like, Sara Weinshenk, Tony Hinchcliffe and Kim Congdon. I think this episode will give you a better idea of exactly where I'm at on all of it. _________________________________________________________________ JOIN MY PATREON!!! https://www.patreon.com/ThaiRivera _________________________________________________________________________ BUY MY ALBUM!!!! ►http://itunes.apple.com/album/id45305... Full Website: ►http://thairivera.com/
Wow, Season 9 has ended already!
11:30 Bischoffs Briefs - Stats on The Big Game, 23:50 Mike Greenberg
11:30 Bischoffs Briefs - Stats on The Big Game, 23:50 Mike Greenberg
On the final edition of Drilling Deep, ATBS President Todd Maiden tells us how drivers did financially in 2023. And host John Kingston signs off with a warning: don't give in to hysteria on oil prices. Follow the Drilling Deep Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the final edition of Drilling Deep, ATBS President Todd Maiden tells us how drivers did financially in 2023. And host John Kingston signs off with a warning: don't give in to hysteria on oil prices. Follow the Drilling Deep Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Talkin' Cowboys crew puts a bow on the 2023 season and looks forward to a very interesting offseason in Dallas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Talkin' Cowboys crew puts a bow on the 2023 season and looks forward to a very interesting offseason in Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Talkin' Cowboys crew puts a bow on the 2023 season and looks forward to a very interesting offseason in Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Talkin' Cowboys crew puts a bow on the 2023 season and looks forward to a very interesting offseason in Dallas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Benton and Al Kinisky react to Wednedsay's fan poll, plus tweets and reactions on the trade market, and a special story from a member of the Washington Wild.
Holidays, Birthdays, Vacation OH MY!
Today we meet with the new UDance exec team, Development! Listen to hear how the past year has gone and what not! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/udance-executive-board/message
Stacey and Lois talk about fun (and not so fun!) Christmas games, gifts, wrapping and more. Merry Christmas to each of you!We'd love to hear from you! Please send your feedback and comments or questions to whosegirlareyou@gmail.com.
Join us as we have another great conversation about soul care and soul work with Dr. Jen Clifden. Dr. Clifden opened Season 4 with us and we are excited to have her back to close out Season 4. For more information about Dr. Clifden and her work: website: https://www.presentteacher.com/who-we-are X (formerly Twitter): @ClilfdenJennifer LinkedIN: Jennifer Clifden Living in Beta Mode... Books to Read: Matthew Caston pick- "Rest is Resistance" by Tricia Hersey Kirsten Wilson pick- "The Deepest Well" by Dr. Nadine Burke Harris Getting things on course for 2024: "Atomic Habits" by James Clear A good relaxing, funny read- "The Do Over: A Totally Laugh Out Loud Romantic Comedy" by Sharon M. Peterson You can also follow Matt on instagram @CastIron or X @MatthewCaston and Kirsten on Instagram or X @teachkiwi, or Facebook or LinkedIN as Kirsten Wilson. Please subscribe to The Bulldog Educator to continue listening on your favorite podcast platform.
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Katy Weber's personal mission is to help neurodivergent adults learn to embrace their brains. She does this through the popular Women & ADHD podcast where she uses her background in journalism to chat with people who have ADHD. She also coaches women to change their mindset and reframe their self-concept through Women & ADHD, LLC. Learn more about Katy and her work at www.womenandadhd.com and on Instagram at @womenandadhdpodcast and @katyweber.adhd. Listen in to hear Katy share her ADHD experience and “pandemic mom meltdown” diagnosis, and get more about how she helps countless individuals with ADHD find hope, inspiration, and practical tools to help them thrive. Connect with Katy Weber online: Women and ADHD Women and ADHD on Instagram Katy Weber on Instagram The ADHD Lounge READ: CHADD talks ADHD Coaching + Resources to Help You On Your Search Follow Refocused on Social Media: Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @refocusedpod @adhdonline Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @refocusedpod @adhdonline Connect with the show: hello@refocusedpod.com
In the last hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy to discuss his staff's recent performance amid the club's playoff push, how Chicago can fill the void with closer Adbert Alzolay injured, outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong's defense and more. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed former Bears running back Tarik Cohen returning to the NFL, as he plans to sign with the Panthers' practice squad.
Our heroes are up against Gobbo with the fate of the multiverse bound into a single Taco Bell wrapper. It’s The post C2E79. Wrapping It Up (Space Operetta Part 7) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.
Our heroes are up against Gobbo with the fate of the multiverse bound into a single Taco Bell wrapper. It’s The post C2E79. Wrapping It Up (Space Operetta Part 7) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.
Join me today as I wrap up the intention setting series.Get Manifest on Purpose Exclusive Content:Overcoming AbandonmentOne Secret To Self Masteryhttps://www.manifestonpurpose.net/exclusive-conversations Please Subscribe: https://www.manifestonpurpose.netEmail Kimbaley With Your Comments and Topic Suggestions: connect@kimbaley.comI am forever grateful for your love and support. To show love and gratitude: (Cash app): $KimbaleyWilliamsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/manifest-on-purpose--4746925/support.
As we bring season 6 to a close, Shunda D and Naked Nikki give you a full review of this past season, all while sharing their opinion on the question, would you hold your partner down if they were sentenced to 5 or more years in prison? Well…would you ??Special thanks to our sponsors this season Serene Candi Wax @serenecandiwan and Dee of Black Prodigy Hustle @blackprodigyhustle!Another special thanks to all of our guests this season, again Dee from Black Prodigy Hustle @blackprodigyhustle, Angel Walker, and Akesha Tarver @yourbottomlinerealtor we truly appreciate you guys making this season special! And thanks to all of you for listening, we'll be back next month with more BrownLiqHer greatness! Support the showWanna support the show? Send your donations to BrownLiqHer LLC on CashApp Get advertising info at: brownliqher@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group by clicking the link: http://www.facebook.com/groups/292906425952606Follow us on all of our social media sitesFacebook: BrownLiqHer Lesbian ConversationsInstagram: BrownLiqHer_TikTok: Brownliqher Have a question about relationships, podcasting, cheating, break ups, etc or you just need some advice? Send us an email at brownliqher@gmail.com
Spurs are on the brink of a new, exciting era but unfortunately we have to get through the rest of this season first.
JOIN US ON DISCORD! INTRO (1:40) GUT THE FISH! The freshest exhaustion U of H Manoa multiverse memories LOVE (4:12) Chris' new job There's no candle left Who's afraid of a 6 hour podcast? TIMBERRRRS! 72 Seasons Aldridge retires Dame's HOME court The Wemby Affect Honorable Mentions HUGS (15:40) Light the Beam! Most similar fanbase to Rip City? Hugging wolves Nassir's surgery Seth's hot lefty HATEMAIL (23:10) Offseason spitballing Calling for receipts Lending ears vs Lip Service TBPN is gone ROOT does it again F***n Warriors, dude. WRAPPING IT UP (33:48) Historic upset Too good to tank? Has Sharpe's value been overinflated? Cronin's targets Fans losing faith Exit Interviews GRADING THE TEAM (46:15) Starters Bench Brains WHAT'S NEXT? (1:33:34) Offseason Dates TC's next steps LISTENER QUESTION (1:35:15) Chainsaw Bear, or Cyber Shark? OUTTRO (1:41:52) JOIN US ON DISCORD! OUR NETWORK CLOSED DOWN & INSTEAD OF LOOKING FOR ANOTHER, WE'RE SEEKING LOCAL SPONSORS! IF YOU HAVE A BUSINESS THAT WE COULD PROMOTE, PLEASE EMAIL TRAILCASTERS@GMAIL.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I think most of society looks at aging in a bad light but as someone in their 60's who has as much if not more energy than I did in my 30's, I'm here to tell you it's not all that bad! I want to share with you some statistics around aging and how we can age more powerfully with proper training and nutrition. Time Stamps: (0:10) Aging Can Be Exciting (2:20) Sharing a Few Statistics (3:51) Looking at Bone Health (6:39) Weight Bearing Exercises (12:28) Looking at Power (18:26) Importance of Macronutrients (21:50) Note on Carbohydrates (29:30) What Should Your Training Look Like? (34:00) Wrapping It Up (38:20) My Steady Transition (41:14) I Need Help With My Launch Team (42:50) My IF45 Program -------------------- Apply for My Fit and Fierce Program -------------------- Join My Book Launch Team -------------------- Check Out My YouTube Channel -------------------- Follow me on Instagram! - https://www.instagram.com/carolcovinofitness/
Sooner or later, everything must end. This week hosts/Authors Steve Diamond and Larry Correia discuss wrapping it up- how best to go about wrapping up a story, a book, a series. (Fittingly, this is the last episode of Season 3) If you would like to join the ranks of our supporters, you can support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes at: https://anchor.fm/writerdojo "Word Mercenaries" (the WriterDojo theme) is by Craig Nybo https://craignybo.com/ *Alpha & Omega* is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3aPOmGk (affiliate link) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writerdojo/support
In this episode of SolFul Connections, Amanda and her besties talk about what they are leaving behind in 2022 and what they will carry forth into the new year. The gang talk about resolutions, hesitancy and marching into 2023 armed with their marvelousness. What are you leaving behind? What no longer serves you? How have you grown? Let's move forward determined to reveal and realize our purpose. Let it show up in business and personal life. Happy New Year! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solfulconnections/support
We close out Tuesday the only way a Husker show can, by ribbing the Iowa QB.
Tonight the women's basketball teams of Creighton and Nebraska face off. we give you some quick predictions before we get out of here.
Hour 5 - A sprint through the last hour of the show, whats it like being a Minor Leaguer?
In today's solo episode with Mary and Cooper, we talk about tools that can help you assess where you are and where you want to be. Whether you call them surveys, assessments, or quizzes, what these tools do is help you define where you are and then how to take action. They can give you a quick and easy way to define a small piece of who you are, help you reflect on your “why,” and how to research your next steps…the first two parts of our Rx3 methodology (Reflect & Research). What to Listen For Find your work personality – 3:30 Career assessment – 15:55 Invest in yourself – 23:00 Wrapping It Up – 25:30 Resources from this Episode Career Assessment - https://www.sweetbutfearless.com/frontline-leader. Write a Review on iTunes Check-in with Sweet but Fearless Website - sweetbutfearless.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/successfulwomensnetwork LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/68031466/admin/
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Looks like Nick Cannon's got the stork on speed dial! In a recent interview on the Lip Service podcast, the Wild 'N Out host confirmed he's gonna be a father again – for the ninth time! Nick announced his eighth on the way earlier this year, and he's already fathered seven children with five different women. And after revealing he doesn't use condoms with his partners, we can see why. Having a child is always exciting, but... Is it time for Nick to cool it on the baby making?Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.