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“I was a rare commodity.” Champ Bailey Hall of Fame cornerback Champ Bailey joins Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor for a conversation that goes far beyond football. Widely regarded as one of the greatest defensive backs to ever play the game, Champ reflects on the mindset, preparation, and discipline that helped build his legendary career. From his early days in the NFL to becoming a shutdown corner who rarely allowed quarterbacks to challenge him, he opens up about what made him different and the standards he held himself to every time he stepped on the field. Revealing one of the hardest experiences Champ went through, he shares the tough reality of learning business, that sometimes no matter how good you are at something, if you aren't a decision maker's pick, you won't be given the chance for success. He takes us inside one of the biggest trades in NFL history, recounting his move from Washington to Denver and how that moment reshaped the trajectory of his career. He also revisits his remarkable 2006 season, when he reached the peak of his powers and cemented his reputation as one of football's most feared defenders. He also weighs in on comparisons to fellow all-time great Darrelle Revis, offering his perspective on the debate and what separates elite cornerbacks from the rest. The conversation wouldn't be complete without reliving one of the most iconic plays of his career — the unforgettable 99-yard interception return against New England. Champ gives a play-by-play breakdown of what he saw, what he was thinking, and how close he came to finishing the touchdown that fans still talk about today. We have some good laughs as he takes us inside what was going through his mind running down the field before he was brought down. Now a father, Champ shares how life and leadership have evolved off the field, discussing family, fatherhood, and the lessons football taught him that he carries into raising his children. From humble beginnings in Georgia to Canton, Ohio, Champ Bailey's story is one of talent, sacrifice, and perseverance, as he reflects on the self-belief that took him from a small-town athlete with big NFL dreams to one of the most dominant cornerbacks the game has ever seen...sharing invaluable advice for the next generation of athletes and the conversation is truly a masterclass in greatness from one of the game's all-time legends. Don't miss this unforgettable Pivot with Champ Bailey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aloha! This massive episode of Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies brings you reviews of several 2026 Horror releases, including Obsession (2026), Saccharine (2026), and Backrooms (2026). Dr. Walking Dead returns with a new installment of his Horror Specialty Segment, The Dead Zone, examining two ghost movies: A Ghost Story (2017) and Presence (2025). Spawn of the Dead brings a PG-13 Horror review of The Woman in the Yard (2025). And GregaMortis launches a new Monsters on the Mantle series covering the Showa-era Godzilla films, beginning with the original Godzilla (1954)! The Horror Avengers also tackle Dr. Walking Dead's John Kenneth Muir Pick, Don't Look Now (1973). For this episode, you will hear from half the Horror Avengers, including Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, and Spawn of the Dead. This means that the following gentlemen are not in this episode: Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Mackula, Ron Martin, and Dave Zee. We also welcome a guest appearance by "Grisly Gus Reynolds"! Join us! And if you like hearing Jay and Watson mix it up together, be sure you check out our sister Horror show — Another Badass Horror Podcast — titled, Horror Movie Weekly. Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com. You can also follow Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies on X: @HorrorAvengers Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies is an audio podcast. Our 10 Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin, Dave Zee and Spawn of the Dead! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its 10 Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
Etiquette, manners, and beyond! In this episode, Nick and Leah answer listener questions about rescinding weekend getaway invitations, staking unwanted yard signs, choosing the right stationery, and much more. Please follow us! (We'd send you a handwritten thank-you note if we could.)Have a question for us? Call or text (267) CALL-RBW or visit ask.wyrbw.comQUESTIONS FROM THE WILDERNESS:What should I do when someone I'm dating gives my spot on a trip away before I have time to accept?Do I have to let my hosts pay for dinner out when I'd rather treat them?Can I back out of being a wedding plus-one now that I know my partner is in the wedding party?What should I do when a political candidate puts a sign in my yard without my permission?Which stationery should I use for a thank-you note to my employer?THINGS MENTIONED DURING THE SHOWA4 PaperYOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO...Share our show with a friendFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTubeVisit our official websiteSign up for our newsletterCall, text, or email us your questionsLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsBuy some fabulous official merchandiseBecome a member on PatreonCREDITSHosts: Nick Leighton & Leah BonnemaProducer & Editor: Nick LeightonTheme Music: Rob ParavonianADVERTISE ON OUR SHOWClick here for detailsTRANSCRIPTEpisode 311See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
India's real estate sector is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by rising property prices, evolving consumer expectations, and rapid advances in technology. At the center of this shift are platforms that are reimagining how people discover, evaluate, and purchase homes.In this episode of Unusual Suspects, Hitesh Singla, Co-founder and Chief Information Officer of Square Yards, joins Gaurav Choudhury to discuss emerging growth hotspots, the future of real estate, and how technology is transforming the homebuying journey from discovery to purchase.
On the evening of April 20, 2000, 23-year-old Sara Cameron left a pub in Newcastle city centre after celebrating with friends. A talented athlete, multilingual student and aspiring sports administrator, Sara was just days away from flying to Australia to begin a dream placement connected to the Sydney Olympic Games. With an exciting international career seemingly within reach, she boarded the last Metro train home towards Whitley Bay, expecting nothing more than a short walk back to her flat. She never arrived.Born in Helsinki to a Finnish mother and British father, Sara had already achieved more than many people do in a lifetime. She had represented Finland in athletics, worked at major international sporting events, spoke five languages, and was studying Sports Management at Northumbria University. Friends described her as intelligent, confident and outgoing, while her family saw a young woman with limitless potential. When her body was discovered less than 100 yards from her front door on Good Friday morning, the murder shocked the North East and left detectives facing one of the most complex investigations in Northumbria Police's history.In this episode of British Murders with Stuart Blues, we examine the murder of Sara Cameron and the four-year hunt to identify her killer. We explore Sara's life, ambitions and connection to the Olympic movement, the events of her final night, the extensive police investigation involving CCTV appeals, witness sightings, one of the region's largest DNA screening operations, and the breakthrough that finally brought her killer to justice. We also look at the lasting impact of Sara's murder on her family and the wider community. This is the story of a remarkable young woman whose future was filled with promise, and the painstaking investigation that ensured she would not be forgotten.Exclusive content:Patreon - Ad Free, Early Access, Exclusive EpisodesFollow the show:British Murders with Stuart BluesDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sunday, June 21: CFL No Yards Week 3 Recap by FiredUp Network
Kasım 2023'te Özgür Özel'in genel başkan seçilmesiyle başlayan "değişim" rüzgârı, yaklaşık iki buçuk yıl sonra gelen şok bir mahkeme kararıyla durduruldu. Ankara Bölge Adliye Mahkemesi, CHP'nin 38. Olağan Kurultayı'nı "mutlak butlan" gerekçesiyle geçersiz sayarak Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu ve eski yönetimin göreve devam etmesine hükmetti. Peki, sandıktan çıkan siyasi irade yargı eliyle nasıl değiştirildi? Semra Pelek; CHP Seçim ve Parti Hukuk İşlerinden Sorumlu Genel Başkan Yardımcısı Av. Gül Çiftçi ile mahkeme koridorlarında yaşanan hukuksuzlukları, "ısmarlama" kararın perde arkasını ve CHP'nin bundan sonra izleyeceği haritayı konuştu.
What happens when some of the equestrian industry's most experienced voices come together with one shared goal: helping yard owners build stronger, more sustainable businesses?In this special episode of Stable Science, Helen Stock is joined by YardWise co-founders Amanda Watson and Cheryl Johns to lift the lid on YardWise 2026—the unique event designed specifically for livery yards, riding schools, equestrian centres, and yard managers.Following the incredible success of last year's event, YardWise returns bigger than ever, expanding to two days packed with expert guidance, practical solutions, welfare-focused insights, business support, and invaluable networking opportunities.But this isn't another conference where you're simply talked at.YardWise is built around real conversations, real challenges, and real solutions. Throughout this episode, you'll discover why so many attendees described last year's event as transformative, how the expert roundtable sessions give direct access to leading specialists, and why collaboration and community are becoming essential tools for future-proofing equestrian businesses.Whether you're struggling with rising costs, staff management, horse welfare, compliance, diversification, pasture management, marketing, contracts, risk management, or simply trying to make your business more sustainable, this episode provides a fascinating insight into the topics shaping the future of the industry.In this episode you'll discover:• Why YardWise has expanded to two days for 2026• The biggest challenges currently facing equestrian businesses• How welfare and business success go hand in hand• Why networking with fellow yard owners can be game-changing• What makes the YardWise expert roundtables so unique• The industry-leading speakers and specialists attending this year• Practical ways to improve efficiency, profitability, and long-term sustainability• How one piece of advice could transform the way you run your yardMost importantly, you'll hear why so many business owners left last year's event feeling inspired, supported, and armed with actionable ideas they could implement immediately.If you're involved in running, managing, supporting, or developing an equestrian business, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and expert knowledge that could make a real difference to your future success.Listen now and discover why YardWise is quickly becoming one of the most valuable events in the equestrian business calendar. Find out about YardWise at https://yardwise.co.uk/----To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.comNot a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saturday, June 20: CFL No Yards Week 3 Update by FiredUp Network
What if the most powerful leadership skill in the world could be taught in a maximum security prison? In this episode, Doug Noll, lawyer turned peacemaker, mediator, and author of the upcoming Empathy Leadership, shares how walking away from a $10 million law career led him to one of the most profound discoveries in human communication. For 10 years he trained over 3,000 incarcerated men and women in maximum security prisons to prevent gang riots using a skill that can be learned in minutes and practiced in seconds. That skill is two words: You feel. The story that changed everything wasn't in a boardroom. It was a woman on a hospital bed in the world's largest women's prison, writing letters to a son who hadn't spoken to her in 18 years. What happened next is something Doug will never forget. [00:05:00] What He Does and Who He Serves Lawyer turned peacemaker with a master's degree in conflict studies Left the practice of law in 2000 after 22 years as a trial lawyer Teaches nervous system leadership to executives, founders, and C-level leaders [00:06:00] The Three Questions Every Brain Asks Every brain in every meeting asks three questions every microsecond Am I safe? Can I trust you? Do I matter to you? If leaders don't get solid yeses, they've already lost the room A leader's first job is to regulate their own nervous system [00:07:30] How a Lawyer Became a Peacemaker Took up martial arts in his mid-30s and earned a second-degree black belt His teacher sent him to learn Tai Chi; it taught him soft is strong and vulnerable is powerful In a courtroom in the late 90s the thought hit him: what am I doing in here? [00:09:00] The River Trip That Changed Everything Spent 10 days alone on a raft on the Salmon River in Idaho thinking Could only count five people in 22 years of law who came out better than they went in Heard a radio announcement for a peacemaking master's degree and enrolled at 48 Gave one week's notice, left $10 million on the table, and walked away [00:11:00] What Inspires Him Wants to teach as many people as possible to stop fights before they spiral The skill: say "you feel" and name what the other person is experiencing When you name someone's emotions, their amygdala calms and they can think again [00:13:30] Client Impact Trained senior analysts at the Congressional Budget Office to de-escalate members of Congress Mediated a three-day dispute at a billion-dollar company where stakeholders could barely be in the same room Hardened business people regularly break into tears from the release of tension they've been carrying [00:15:00] The Relationship That Changed Everything: Laurel Klaffer and Sarah In 2009 a woman serving life without parole wrote letters from a hospital bed One letter landed with Doug's colleague Laurel Klaffer; she called Doug and read it to him Eight months later they were standing in front of 15 women in California's largest women's prison [00:16:30] Sarah's Letter: The Moment That Defined the Mission Sarah had been in prison 18 years for a fatal DUI that killed a family of four She gave up her three-year-old son when she entered prison; he never visited or wrote back Using what she learned, she wrote naming how he must feel For the first time in 18 years he wrote back: Mom, I love you; I'm bringing my girlfriend to visit [00:18:00] Prison of Peace: A Program That Went Global Sarah's story confirmed the work was about restoring humanity, not just peacemaking The program expanded to Corcoran State Prison, one of California's two supermaxes Prison of Peace is now operating in prisons across the world [00:22:00] Mike's Story: A Father Reconnected from Behind Bars Mike, a gang member at Corcoran, had a daughter who ran from him during visits He started naming her emotions on their weekly calls; within weeks she was a changed girl She began requesting her own weekly call just to be listened to On the next visit she ran and jumped into his arms; the guards looked the other way [00:27:30] Final Word: Two Words That Change Everything Conflict is inevitable; the painful emotions around it are not Every fight is a cry: please listen to me Say "you feel" and the argument dissolves; the problem can finally be solved KEY QUOTES "Every fight, every argument is nothing more than a cry: please listen to me." - Doug Noll "When you name what someone feels, you choose humanity over ideology. You choose connection over being right." - Doug Noll "If the most violent men I've ever worked with could learn how to listen people into existence, imagine what it could do for everybody listening to this show." - Doug Noll CONNECT WITH DOUG NOLL Website: https://www.dougnoll.com Substack: https://www.dougnoll.substack.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougnoll Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Find me on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher
We would all love to see lush gardens laden with perfect vegetables and pristine blossoms...but we all know that, more often than not, things don't go as planned. In this episode, Don and John go over some strategies for how to spot and approach issues in your vegetable, perennial and annual gardens, as well as your trees and shrubs.
Siyasette gerilimli günler sürerken bir kaçırılma haberi geldi: İBB Kültür A.Ş. Genel Müdür Yardımcısı Erhan Karaal kaçırıldı... Özgür Özel yeni parti konusunda tarih verirken, anketlerde olası yeni partinin oy oranı yüksek çıkıyor. Beyaz et şirketlerine kayyım kararı kaldırıldı. ABD ve İran arasındaki mutabakat metni ortaya çıktı. Ukrayna - Rusya hattında da gerilim yükseliyor... ✍️ Günün öne çıkan gelişmelerini özetledik.
Take 5 with Steven Travers 06.18.26 We are broadcasting live from Atlanta, GA, with host Steven Travers, , and producer Logan Landers. We are 100 Yards of Football. Live from Atlanta, Georgia. ️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/58362923... Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode Steve Karloff from the Nebraska Forest Service joins Nicole Stoner from Nebraska Extension to discuss tree and shrub selection, vegetable gardens, wildflowers, and weed control in the lawn, among other topics.
Each of these will be a mini-episode (10-15 minutes long) about an interesting golf stat. We will discuss what you can learn, and most importantly, how you can apply this on the golf course to lower your scores and lower your handicap. Listen on your drive to the golf course or over your Saturday morning coffee!Data is sourced from Arccos Golf. They have over 1 BILLION shots in their database. Check them out at: https://www.arccosgolf.com/ Use code DATALOU15 for 15% off!If you have a question you want covered on the pod, please submit here: https://www.hackitoutgolf.com/contact/Listeners can also leave us a voicemail! https://www.hackitoutgolf.com/voicemail/Where to find us:Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribeMark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonlineMark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonlineLou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribeLou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagnerGreg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On November 22, 1971, RAF rescuers spot a young woman crawling across the Cairngorm Plateau after two nights in a relentless blizzard. With only a few words, she points them toward a group still missing somewhere in the white. What they were about to uncover would become one of the deadliest mountaineering disasters in British history. In this episode, we break down the deceptive terrain of the Cairngorms, the controversial shelter that changed decision-making on the mountain, and how a school trip of inexperienced teenagers and young leaders found themselves fighting for survival in a featureless whiteout. A story of small decisions, worsening conditions—and how close help really was. 00:00 Blizzard Rescue Begins 02:00 Meet the Cairngorms 03:16 Plateau Hazards Explained 05:13 Shelters and Controversy 09:04 The School Expedition Plan 12:01 Groups Split in Worsening Weather 13:45 Beatty Reaches the Shelter 14:10 Davidson's Navigation Gamble 17:02 Bivouac Turns Deadly 19:45 Flares in the Storm 21:21 Catherine Crawls for Help 22:59 Search Mobilizes and Helicopter Finds Her 28:33 Digging Them O= 31:18 Aftermath and Inquiry 35:12 Legacy and Final Reflection Reference List Buried: The Cairngorm Plateau Disaster — The Crux Podcast Primary Sources & Official Records Fatal Accident Inquiry into the Cairngorm Plateau Disaster. Banff Sheriff Court, February 1972. Books & Articles Watson, Adam. The Cairngorms. Scottish Mountaineering Club, 1975. (or relevant edition — Watson is cited as chief expert witness and as having written warnings about the Curran shelter prior to the disaster) Duff, John. Statement on winter bivouac on the Cairngorm Plateau. Braemar Mountain Rescue Team records. (quoted in inquiry materials) Interviews & Personal Testimony Dudgeon, Bill. Interview, c. 2011. (cited as "forty years later") Sunderland, [first name unknown]. Interview, c. 1986. (cited as "fifteen years after the disaster") Anonymous former Ainslie Park student. Written account, 2015. Institutional Sources Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland. Correspondence with the Nature Conservancy regarding the Curran shelter. 1960s. (exact date unspecified in script) RAF Leuchars. Incident records, November 22, 1971. (relating to Whirlwind helicopter deployment) Cairngorm Summit Weather Station. Wind speed record, March 20, 1986. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 433: All-Star season is officially here! The first round of voting has been released, and Dallas has officially begun his campaign for Nick Kurtz to make the All-Star Game. The conversation then shifts to a debate over who the best catcher in baseball is following Drake Baldwin's return to the Atlanta Braves. According to recent reporting, the San Francisco Giants are open for business. A disastrous season has forced Buster Posey to try to move the big contracts of Rafael Devers, Willy Adames, and Matt Chapman. The guys break down exactly what it would take to trade those massive deals and who among the three high-dollar players is the real prize. The Giants remain in the news for all the wrong reasons. Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker, and Ryan Walker all wrote Bible verses on their hats during Pride Night at the stadium, turning a night meant for inclusion into a debate about something much bigger. Lastly, the guys show some love for players who are succeeding around the league on the eve of a landmark edition of Baseball is Dead. 00:00:00 - Vote Nick Kurtz 00:08:27 - Who Is the Best Catcher in Baseball? 00:21:12 - The Giants Are Open for Business 00:41:35 - What Team With a Losing Record Would You Want to Take Over? 00:48:49 - Giants Pride Night Controversy 01:07:34 - Show 'Em Some Love 01:20:44 - Final Thoughts | Join the BID Patreon! Link in the Description NEW BID MERCH IS HERE: https://www.baseballisdead.com Trade $20 get $20 on Kalshi - http://www.kalshi.com/r/BID Sign Up For Our Patreon for more Baseball Is Dead Content! https://www.patreon.com/cw/BaseballisDead Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/DEAD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Two hundred yards. Two football fields. With a shattered jaw, a fractured eye socket, stab wounds, and lacerations across her face and head. Holly Dunn could not call for help — her jaw was destroyed. She could barely see. But she could make out the shape of a house in the distance, and she walked toward it because lying down on railroad tracks in Kentucky at twenty years old was not how her story was going to end.The man who left her there was Angel Maturino Reséndiz — the Railroad Killer, who traveled by freight train and killed at least fifteen people across six states. Holly was the only known survivor. Her boyfriend Chris Maier died beside those tracks after telling her five words that she carried forward for the rest of her life.Surviving Serial Killers on History's Hidden Killers tells the story of the crawl, the trial, the recovery, and the building in Indiana that exists because a twenty-one-year-old made a promise he didn't live to keep — but she did.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#HollyDunn #RailroadKiller #ChrisMaier #SurvivingSerialKillers #HistorysHiddenKillers #TrueCrime #FBIMostWanted #Kentucky #TrueCrimePodcast #HollysHouse
For years, the yard has been a forgotten 'dark spot' in the supply chain — unseen and unoptimized. Now, YMX Logistics is changing the game with its autonomous yard operating system. Combining AI, computer vision, and electrification, they're transforming labor-driven functions into controlled systems, driving millions in value by turning a cost center into a strategic asset Follow the FreightWaves Today Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Durability is the word every endurance runner has latched onto — but what actually is it, and how do you build it? Zoë and TJ break down durability for marathon and ultra runners: the difference between aerobic durability (heart rate drift and cardiac decoupling over long efforts) and mechanical durability (the eccentric loading that blows up your quads on late-race descents), why a smaller engine that doesn't fade beats a bigger one that falls apart, and why the only real path is years of consistent, recoverable volume. There's no shortcut — you have to put in the time to get to the place where you can put in more time.Before the main discussion, they take on three listener "hot or not" questions: whether antihistamines like Claritin really blunt training adaptations (the dose in that study matters more than you think), why swapping a strength session for yard work doesn't count, and the truth about chasing an "ultra bod" — energy availability, why underfueling undermines the adaptations you're working for, and why body composition is an output of training, not a lever to yank on. Plus downhill technique, easy volume, and TJ's three biggest coaching pet peeves.Curious about coaching but not sure where to start? Join our Foothills tier for $10/month — twice-monthly Ask-A-Coach calls and a Slack community of 200+ athletes. Use code FOOTHILLS25 at microcosm-coaching.com.—microcosm-coaching.com | microcosmcoaching@gmail.com
For years, the yard has been a forgotten 'dark spot' in the supply chain — unseen and unoptimized. Now, YMX Logistics is changing the game with its autonomous yard operating system. Combining AI, computer vision, and electrification, they're transforming labor-driven functions into controlled systems, driving millions in value by turning a cost center into a strategic asset Follow the FreightWaves Today Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris & Amy are live at the ballpark for the "Chris & Amy Day at the Ballpark"! Scott MacFarlane on the reflecting pool new, UFC event terror plot & the cost of the ballroom, Joshua Baez continues his hot run in Memphis with a FOUR HOME RUN night; Bethany White on giving fans an experience to match the on-field success; Are we see Chris' special contest isn't against the rules?
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Ankara Bölge Adliye Mahkemesi 36. Hukuk Dairesi'nin, 21 Mayıs 2026'da CHP'nin 38. Olağan Kurultayı'nı geçersiz sayan “mutlak butlan” kararını hukuki değil siyasi bir karar olarak değerlendiren Necdet Saraç, bu sözleri söyledikten 7 gün sonra MYK'sında Sosyal Politikalardan Sorumlu Genel Başkan Yardımcısı oldu. O gün söylediklerinin hala arkasında olduğunu söyleyen Necdet Saraç, Göksel Göksu'nun sorularını cevapladı. “CHP bölündü mü?” sorusuna cevap veren Saraç, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu ile Özgür Özel arasında yaşanan gerilimin aşılabileceğine olan inancını sık sık vurgulayarak iki liderin mutlaka bir araya gelmesi gerektiğini söyledi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A woman in Knoxville has found 17 human teeth in her yard. She has talked with police, but they said they wouldn’t investigate further unless other bones were found. She called us to give us all the details! You can see her videos on her TikTok account @maydayshae! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A woman in Knoxville has found 17 human teeth in her yard. She has talked with police, but they said they wouldn’t investigate further unless other bones were found. She called us to give us all the details! You can see her videos on her TikTok account @maydayshae! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the next episode in the 2026 Melbourne Frontyard Ultra Mini-Series on the ZenRUN Podcast. This series follows a handful of athletes through their actual Melbourne Frontyard Ultra journey - not just the neat and tidy version after the event, but the little check-ins along the way. The early excitement. The crew moments. The tired bits. The food dramas. The “how are you still going?” moments. And eventually, the wrap-up chat when their race is done. In this episode, we're following the wonderful Jason Rantall. And this one is powerful. Jason came into Melbourne Frontyard Ultra with huge energy, a big smile, and a deep love for the backyard ultra format - not just because of the running, but because of the community, the connection, and the movement. In fact, Jason was at the event the day before it even started, helping set things up. Which says a lot, really. For Jason, this format is about more than just how far you can go. It's about showing up fully. Being present. Connecting with others. Moving the body. Shifting the mind. And that phrase - move the body, shift the mind - really sits at the heart of this episode. Jason shares openly about growing up with serious mental health challenges from a very young age, later being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, OCD and psychosis, living with addiction, and eventually finding running again at the age of 44. But he's also very clear that running hasn't always been healthy for him. At first, he says he was using running to put pain into his body because physical pain felt easier to manage than emotional pain. That's a big thing to say out loud. And it's also one of the reasons I loved this conversation so much. Because now, Jason runs from a very different place. He runs because he loves it. He runs because movement, connection and community support the life he has built. He runs because he's learned to be present. And he runs because, in his words, if he starts the lap, he finishes it. At Melbourne Frontyard Ultra, Jason had a big support crew around him, including his son Ryder, Crazy Running Man, mates, family, and his nutritionist Jess. And he needed them. Because this event threw plenty at him. He battled gut issues for hours. He struggled to keep food down. His crew tried honey, lollies, carb mix, electrolytes, medication, Krispy Kreme donuts, and probably a few prayers to the ultra-running gods. At one point, he was feeling absolutely rubbish, but still completely clear on one thing: If he got back in time, he was going out again. And he did. Jason made it to 45 yards - around 300 kilometres - before timing out on yard 46 after cramps, vomiting, energy loss and a huge battle with the body. But what stood out in his wrap-up wasn't disappointment. It was calm. It was perspective. It was gratitude for his crew. It was curiosity about what needs to change next time. And it was that same clear presence he spoke about before the event even began: When he's in something, he's in it. And when it's done, it's done. This episode is honest, thoughtful, raw, funny in places, and full of the kind of wisdom you only really get when someone has lived through hard things and found a way to keep moving. Why You'll Love This Episode Jason speaks openly about mental health, addiction, recovery and running We talk about when running helps - and when running can become unhealthy You'll hear what “move the body, shift the mind” really means to Jason Jason's son Ryder gives a gorgeous little crew update while Jason is asleep There's a very real look at stomach issues, nutrition problem-solving and ultra-running food chaos You'll hear the crew trying to get Jason through one more yard with a Krispy Kreme donut Jason reflects honestly on reaching 45 yards and 300K It's a strong reminder that sometimes the real story is not just the result, but how someone keeps showing up A Few Favourite Themes Move the body, shift the mind Jason's story is such a strong example of how movement can support mental health - not as a magic fix, but as one important part of a much bigger picture. Running is not always automatically healthy Jason talks honestly about how he once used running to create physical pain because it felt easier than emotional pain. That honesty matters. Community changes everything Backyard and frontyard ultras bring people together in such a unique way. For Jason, that connection is a huge part of why he loves this format. Presence is a skill Jason's whole approach is about staying where he is - not drifting into the chair, the next lap, the finish, the past or the future. Crew are everything Jason's team kept problem-solving long after things got messy. Food, fuel, encouragement, tough love, donuts - they were all in. Listen In For Jason's childhood in Gisborne His early love of sport and wanting to run like Carl Lewis His experience with mental health challenges from a young age How running re-entered his life at 44 Quitting smoking, then later quitting alcohol Why running became a catalyst, but not the whole answer His love of Backyard and Frontyard Ultras Why he doesn't set a hard target His rule: if he starts a lap, he finishes it Ryder's crew update while Jason is asleep Jason battling stomach issues around yard 20 Honey, lollies, carb mix and Organic Performance The raw moment where Jason is struggling to eat before heading back out The Krispy Kreme donut attempt Timing out on yard 46 Finishing 45 yards and around 300 kilometres What Jason learned about nutrition, taste fatigue and future events Why he can walk away from the event without getting stuck in “should have” Mentioned In This Episode Melbourne Frontyard Ultra Ultra Series Australia Shaun Kaesler Crazy Running Man Ryder Jess / Jason's nutritionist Organic Performance Reds Backyard Ultra / Frontyard Ultra format Jason's mental health charity and mentoring work Melbourne Frontyard Ultra Melbourne Frontyard Ultra Event Website: https://www.melbournefyu.com.au/ Interested in the 2027 Melbourne Frontyard Ultra? 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Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust Special | Jake & James Join The Wednesday WeekTonight on The Wednesday Week, Dan and Ash are joined by Jake and James from the Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust for an open and honest discussion about the Trust, supporter representation and the future of fan engagement at Sheffield Wednesday.Following recent discussions on the podcast and questions raised by supporters, Jake reached out to join us and address some of the topics that have been circulating amongst the fanbase. This episode provides an opportunity to hear directly from the Trust about its work, its relationship with the club, and its plans moving forward.We'll be discussing:⚽ The future of the Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust⚽ Fan representation and supporter engagement⚽ The Trust's relationship with Sheffield Wednesday⚽ The £83,000 ticket fund⚽ Board representation and supporter voices⚽ The proposed supporter hub and community initiatives⚽ Questions submitted by Sheffield Wednesday supportersWhether you're a Trust member, a season ticket holder, or simply interested in the future of Sheffield Wednesday, this is an episode packed with important discussion and insight.
CHP'nin Yerel Yönetimlerden Sorumlu Genel Başkan Yardımcısı ve İstanbul Milletvekili Gökan Zeybek, Ali Deniz Çakır'ın sunduğu Konuşmazsak Olmaz programında Türkiye siyasetinin en sıcak başlıklarını değerlendirdi. Programda özellikle CHP'de yaşanan mutlak butlan tartışması, parti içi kriz iddiaları, yargı süreçlerinin siyasete etkisi, kurultay tartışmaları ve olası siyasi yön değişimleri ele alındı. Zeybek, CHP'nin son dönemde karşı karşıya kaldığı süreçleri “siyasi operasyon” olarak tanımlarken, yargı–siyaset ilişkisi ve demokratik sistemin geleceğine dair dikkat çekici açıklamalarda bulundu. Ayrıca Özgür Özel, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, ve Ekrem İmamoğlu ekseninde CHP içi güç dengeleri, 2023 seçim süreci, muhalefetin stratejik hataları ve Türkiye'de çok partili sistemin geleceği de programın öne çıkan başlıkları arasında yer aldı. Zeybek ayrıca CHP'nin taban gücü, mitinglere katılım, seçmen davranışları ve olası “yeni siyasi parti” senaryoları hakkında da değerlendirmelerde bulundu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A conversation with elite amateur golfer Landen about five yards of extra distance on a driver turned into one of the clearest lessons I've had in a while about what separates competitors at the highest level. The higher you climb, the smaller the gap between good and great, which means you have to be relentless about finding your edge. In this episode I talk about the sloth superpower concept from my book, how I used being big and slow as a racing advantage to land early brand deals, and why you have to keep tinkering even when your current process is working. This one will make you stop and ask yourself a question you probably haven't asked in a while. Key Takeaways The higher the level you operate at, the smaller the margin that separates competitors. You have to treat every small edge as significant. Your unique advantage is not what everyone else values. Find what is distinctly yours and lean into it without apology. A working process deserves your trust, but that trust should never become an excuse to stop testing new approaches. Tinkering is not recklessness. Testing new ideas with honest self-evaluation is how you discover what actually moves the needle. Self-awareness about what makes you stand out is a competitive weapon. If you cannot answer what separates you, that is the problem to solve first. Action Steps Write down one thing that is uniquely yours, something others might overlook or even laugh at, and identify one way to turn it into a competitive advantage this week. Pick one area of your current routine or process and run a short, intentional test of an alternative approach. Document what the results actually tell you. Ask yourself directly: at the level I am trying to reach, what five-yard edge am I not pursuing? Then take one concrete step toward closing that gap today. Notable Quote The higher the level that you go, the smaller the distance of what separates you. You have to find every little edge you can.
In this week's episode, Disney is pulling out all the stops to get Magic Key Holders to renew. You Get Food! You get food! Speaking of food, a mobile order menu has been limited to only 5 items and it doesn't include drinks. The summer is here and it's time to talk Halloween!! Oogie Boogie Bash tickets are going on sale soon. Also, Disney on the Yard, Knott's news, Grad Bash and more on this, not In Fontana episode of the MousePire Podcast!!!iTunes: http://itun.es/us/keE-8.c Anchor https://anchor.fm/mousepirepodcastAudacy https://go.audacy.com/j9emfiRgcnbSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7BBIbuc3UKWldFxbTBtbcu?si=0odQenJLQuyZRT3a9AqVdgiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-mousepire-31070005Website: MousePIRE.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mousepire/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@mousepireTwitter: https://twitter.com/MousePireFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/mousepireSnap Chat: MousePIRE https://www.snapchat.com/add/mousepire?share_id=RjY1OTM1&locale=en_USTikTok: MousePIRE https://vm.tiktok.com/VcF4VQ/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MousePirePodcastEmail mousepire@gmail.com Support us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/mousepireMousePIRE Gear & Custom Shirts for any occasion @ dgpclothing.comCustom Pin Back ButtonsButtonsByDigs.comWelcome our newest sponsor Tumblers Plus. Custom Tumblers and Mugs visit tumblersplus.com
Ryan breaks down Day 2 of mandatory minicamp live from Green Bay. Jordan Love uncorks a 70-yard bomb to Jaden Reed, Javon Bullard picks off a fade to Christian Watson, and the young corners continue to battle. Plus updates on Luke Musgrave's injury timeline, the ongoing Aaron Banks saga, Deni Dennis Sutton's pressure, and why the safety duo of Williams and McKinney is the one thing we don't have to worry about.
Ryan breaks down Day 2 of mandatory minicamp live from Green Bay. Jordan Love uncorks a 70-yard bomb to Jaden Reed, Javon Bullard picks off a fade to Christian Watson, and the young corners continue to battle. Plus updates on Luke Musgrave's injury timeline, the ongoing Aaron Banks saga, Deni Dennis Sutton's pressure, and why the safety duo of Williams and McKinney is the one thing we don't have to worry about.
In this reflective episode of Honey Bee Obscura, Dr. Jim Tew walks back to his bee yard after several days of rain and immediately confronts a familiar challenge: grass and weeds that have grown well beyond manageable height. What begins as a discussion about mowing quickly becomes a thoughtful examination of aging, beekeeping alone, and adapting expectations to changing circumstances. Jim candidly shares the realities of maintaining an apiary at seventy-eight years old. Managing thirteen thriving colonies, coping with allergies, operating equipment in summer heat, and maintaining property without assistance all raise practical questions about how beekeeping changes over time. Rather than seeking sympathy, Jim explores the adjustments that many longtime beekeepers eventually face as physical limitations become part of the craft. The discussion turns to vegetation management around the apiary, including his experiences with naturally occurring wildflower growth, the challenges of maintaining access paths, and his decision to avoid herbicides despite their widespread historical use in beekeeping operations. Jim reviews current discussions surrounding glyphosate and reflects on changing attitudes toward chemical weed control. Along the way, he provides updates on two recently captured swarms, discusses the resilience of small colonies, and shares observations about natural comb construction. His curiosity about how bees build and reinforce comb leads to broader thoughts on natural nest architecture, propolis use, and how much traditional beekeeping may have overlooked about honey bee biology. Throughout the episode, Jim offers an honest and personal perspective on continuing to care for bees later in life while balancing practical realities, physical limitations, and a lifelong fascination with honey bees. ______________________ Thanks to Betterbee for sponsoring today's episode. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com We'd like to thank Vita Bee Health for supporting the podcast. Vita provides proven tools for controlling Varroa—from Apistan and Apiguard to the new VarroxSan extended-release oxalic acid strips—helping beekeepers keep stronger, healthier colonies. ______________________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom, All We Know by Midway Music; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; original guitar music by Jeffrey Ott Cartoons by: John Martin (Beezwax Comics) Copyright © 2026 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Açık Oturum'un 524. bölümünde CHP'de seçilmişler ile atanmışlar arasındaki krizin nereye evrildiği, ve partililerce “2. Kurtuluş Savaşı” olarak nitelenen sürecin partiyi getirdiği yol ayrımı ele alındı. Yolun sonunda partilileri ne bekliyor? Seçilmişler hukuki koşulları sonuna kadar zorlayıp partiyi geri mi alacak yoksa yoluna yeni bir parti ile mi devam edecek? 26 Temmuz tarihi neden önemli? Göksel Göksu sordu, CHP'nin ihraç istemiyle disiplin kuruluna sevk edilen 9 vekilden biri olan Nurhayat Altaca Kayışoğlu, CHP'nin Adalet Politika Kurulu Başkanı Şule Özsoy Boyunsuz ve Ekonomi Politikalarından Sorumlu Genel Başkan Yardımcısı Güldem Atabay cevapladı. Türkiye siyasetinin en sıcak gündemlerinden biri olan CHP krizine dair tüm detaylar bu yayında. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ready to upgrade your eyewear to something functional, fashionable, fun, and affordable? Head to https://goodr.com/COMPOUND to claim $10 off your first order. Visit our YouTube page at: https://www.youtube.com/@the-compound-pod, video episodes are posted at 9 AM CT on Wednesdays. Visit ParceRum.com and use code COMPOUND for $10 dollars off your next order of a bottle of Rum! BRUCE BOLT - Texas-based designer of premium batting gloves: Look good. Hit dingers. https://brucebolt.us/?afmc=HAPP On this Week's episode of the Compound Podcast with Ian Happ, the guys discuss a wild week of Cubs baseball that saw Ian earn his 1,000th career hit, smash a homer that forced Anthony Rizzo to go shirtless and a whole lot more. Plus, the guys discuss Trey Mancini's return to the bigs, and discuss why recent teams seem to have more playoff success on the road. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode the Channel 23 crew covers fleet updates, new hires, safety reminders and common mistakes—like lost dipsticks and unsafe dumping—that cost time and money. They explain how attendance bumps and Saturday work boost pay, outline ride‑along rules and heavy permit reminders, and share practical yard and registration tips as Yard 23 prepares to move.
Mike discusses a surprisingly great purchasing experience he recently had at a... Lumber Mill. This had him thinking deeper about ways retailers can pull out practical omnichannel lessons jewelry stores can use right away. He focuses on what made the experience feel premium and stress free, then translate those moves into ways to rebuild trust, delight, and loyalty in modern jewelry retail.Learn more about Stratus Estate Buyers: stratusestatebuyers.comSend us Fan Mail Send feedback or learn more about the podcast: punchmark.com/loupe Learn about Punchmark's website platform: punchmark.com Inquire about sponsoring In the Loupe and showcase your business on our next episode: podcast@punchmark.com
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The secret to staying consistent might be hiding in your backyard. Most people quit their fitness routines not because they lack discipline, but because progress is invisible in the short term. We live in a world wired for instant gratification, and when weeks of hard work in the gym produce no visible results, that invisibility is defeating. Yard work offers a useful contrast. Pull a weed, see the bare ground. Mow a strip of lawn, see exactly what you've covered. The feedback is immediate, and that immediacy does something powerful for motivation. Dr. Andrew Fix uses that observation as a jumping-off point for a bigger question: how do you stay motivated when the progress you're working toward won't show up for weeks or months? His answer has less to do with willpower than with learning to notice smaller signals along the way. What went right today, even if the day itself felt like a loss? What did you learn from the thing that didn't work out? The people who eventually reach their goals tend to be the ones who get good at asking those questions rather than waiting for a big win to validate the effort. The episode is a good reminder that consistency isn't a personality trait. It's a practice, and part of that practice is training yourself to find evidence that the work is worth continuing, even when the scoreboard doesn't show it yet. Quotes "It takes a lot of time, weeks, months of consistency to really be able to sometimes see with your own eyes the progress that's happening. That can be very defeating sometimes." (04:35 | Dr. Andrew Fix) "What happens is they keep hopping from thing to thing, fad to fad, diet to diet, new workout plan to new workout plan. And you never stick with something long enough to actually see the results take shape." (05:02 | Dr. Andrew Fix) "Even on days that are not going according to plan, are there little things that worked out?" (07:10| Dr. Andrew Fix) "The people who are going to succeed and the people who are going to be in a farther place at the end of the day are going to have failed more times than the people who never got to that place." (07:55 | Dr. Andrew Fix) "Just keep falling and failing forward, and we'll eventually make it to where we want to go." (09:05 | Dr. Andrew Fix) Links SideKick Tool Movemate: Award-Winning Active Standing Board 15% off Promo Code: DRA15 RAD Roller Revogreen HYDRAGUN Athletic Brewing 20% off: ANDREWF20 Connect with Physio Room: Visit the Physio Room Website Follow Physio Room on Instagram Follow Physio Room on Facebook Andrew's Personal Instagram Andrew's Personal Facebook Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
A shocking story out of Los Angeles, 81-year-old beloved actor James Handy was found with stab wounds to his chest after police received an eerie 9-1-1 call. Police say the caller was the son of Handy’s girlfriend who was living with the actor, 44-year-old Michael Gledhill. Wait until you hear what Gledhill told police, as investigators try to piece together the motive behind the brazen early morning attack, that left a man with more than 150 acting credits and a decades long career, dead on his own front lawn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A shocking story out of Los Angeles, 81-year-old beloved actor James Handy was found with stab wounds to his chest after police received an eerie 9-1-1 call. Police say the caller was the son of Handy’s girlfriend who was living with the actor, 44-year-old Michael Gledhill. Wait until you hear what Gledhill told police, as investigators try to piece together the motive behind the brazen early morning attack, that left a man with more than 150 acting credits and a decades long career, dead on his own front lawn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A shocking story out of Los Angeles, 81-year-old beloved actor James Handy was found with stab wounds to his chest after police received an eerie 9-1-1 call. Police say the caller was the son of Handy’s girlfriend who was living with the actor, 44-year-old Michael Gledhill. Wait until you hear what Gledhill told police, as investigators try to piece together the motive behind the brazen early morning attack, that left a man with more than 150 acting credits and a decades long career, dead on his own front lawn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JJ and Kitchen make a big announcement before digging into this week's news and data. They finish the show by talking through JJ's top avoids in current best ball drafts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.