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Join us for our 10 Year Celebration on GV Day August 9th, 10 Hour Stream that starts at 10 AM PST!Enjoy Ad-Free, Early, & Exclusive Episodes! https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerseSupport Our Patreon To Help Us Grow The Podcast and Create New Content Guest On Shows, Pick Films For Us To Review, Send Topics & More!GeekVerse.ca is where you can find all the info on the show and where you can find it!Come Chat With The Hosts, Join Our Discord! https://discord.gg/4YpzuCemBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/geekverse-podcast--4201268/support.
Join us for our 10 Year Celebration on GV Day August 9th, 10 Hour Stream that starts at 10 AM PST!Enjoy Ad-Free, Early, & Exclusive Episodes! https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerseSupport Our Patreon To Help Us Grow The Podcast and Create New Content Guest On Shows, Pick Films For Us To Review, Send Topics & More!GeekVerse.ca is where you can find all the info on the show and where you can find it!Come Chat With The Hosts, Join Our Discord! https://discord.gg/4YpzuCem
In this episode of TWIRx, we break down H.R. 1 — The One Big Beautiful Bill Act — and what it could mean for the future of pharmacy in America. From PBM reform and drug pricing transparency to Medicaid restructuring and NADAC expansion, this bill carries enormous implications for community pharmacy, behavioral health services, and specialty care. Joining us to unpack the real-world impact of this legislation are two influential voices in the pharmacy space: Ryan Paul Liabenow, CEO of Mango Health, a behavioral health specialty pharmacy redefining care models for patients with complex mental health needs. Ryan shares insight into how fairer reimbursement models and drug cost transparency could unlock new clinical and economic opportunities for pharmacies serving vulnerable populations. Nicolle McClure, President & CEO of GRx Marketing, marks her 15-year milestone as one of the most respected voices in independent pharmacy marketing. Nicolle discusses how pharmacy communication must evolve in this new legislative landscape—and why strategic messaging, patient education, and digital storytelling are now more critical than ever. We also explore the potential challenges H.R. 1 brings, including the administrative burden of NADAC compliance and the tension between progressive pharmacy reforms and simultaneous Medicaid restrictions. Will increased oversight and transparency finally tip the scale in favor of independent pharmacies—or will coverage erosion undercut the gains? Don't miss this timely discussion on what may be the most consequential pharmacy bill in decades—and how forward-thinking pharmacy leaders are preparing for what's next. sponsored by IPCRx.com
A women's group in the County Town has marked a significant milestone. Ennis Women's Community Group are celebrating their first anniversary in existence. They marked the occasion with a coffee morning today, with funds raised going towards a worthy cause. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Deirdre Leahy, Mary Dormer and Una Patten from Ennis Women's Community Group. Photo (c) Ennis Women's Community Group
Join us for our 10 Year Celebration on GV Day August 9th, 10 Hour Stream that starts at 10 AM PST!Enjoy Ad-Free, Early, & Exclusive Episodes! https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerseSupport Our Patreon To Help Us Grow The Podcast and Create New Content Guest On Shows, Pick Films For Us To Review, Send Topics & More!GeekVerse.ca is where you can find all the info on the show and where you can find it!Come Chat With The Hosts, Join Our Discord! https://discord.gg/4YpzuCem
In this episode, the hosts reflect on the recent 100-year celebration of the North Melbourne Football Club, discussing the positives and negatives of the event and the subsequent game. They analyze the team's performance, focusing on the transition to a more attacking game style, standout player performances, and the impact of injuries. The conversation also delves into draft picks and future prospects, evaluating past decisions and their implications for the team's future. The hosts express optimism for upcoming matches and the potential for player development. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of player performance, team selection, and injury management within the context of the AFL. They evaluate individual players' decisions, assess young talent, and consider the implications of injuries on player development. The discussion also touches on the importance of technique in preventing injuries and the need for strategic team changes moving forward.
Send us a textIn this celebratory solo episode, host Andrea Atherton marks the fourth anniversary of Love Anarchy with a powerful reflection on what these past four years have taught her about love, self-love, relationships, healing, and humanity. As a psychotherapist, space-holder, and woman walking the path of conscious connection, Andrea shares the origin of the podcast and her soul's purpose: to learn what love truly is, and to teach others to love—especially themselves. Born from grief and longing, the show has become a sanctuary for honest storytelling and a sacred space for remembering that love is not a performance, but a daily practice of presence, compassion, and truth.Andrea shares the wisdom she's gleaned from clients and guests alike—each one a teacher, each story a mirror. Clients have taught her how love can survive betrayal, how softness can return after trauma, and how boundaries can become acts of self-honoring. This year's guests have expanded the conversation around love, grief, the masculine and feminine, somatic healing, sexuality, sacred ceremony, and emotional resilience. Together, they have helped shape a tapestry of healing that is as honest as it is holy.As Love Anarchy moves into its fifth year, this episode offers a moment of deep reflection and fierce devotion to what's next. It is a reminder that we are wired for connection, that we heal in community, and that real love asks us to slow down and show up. This is more than a podcast—it is a call to awaken, to embody, and to remember that you are not alone on this journey home to love.Ask ChatGPT30-minute Consultation with Andrea https://www.andreaatherton.com/booking-calendarAndrea Atherton Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/Love Anarchy Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/podcasthttps://loveanarchypodcast.buzzsprout.comLove Anarchy Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/loveanarchypodcast/Andrea Atherton Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/andreaatherton-17/
For ten years, God has been at work through the ministries of New Beginnings, from its humble origins to today, demonstrating through the church that Jesus remains constantly relevant. Welcome you to the final sermon of the Great Expectation series and the tenth anniversary celebration of New Beginnings Fellowship Church. Join us now as Pastor Jared Arnett delivers a message titled 'Hope Builds.'
Many admire a pastor's anointing and strength, but miss the battles they've walked through. During our 11-Year Celebration, Dr. Valerie Moore delves deep into the tension between external gifting and internal struggle, the necessity of divine order, and the transformative rewards of honoring leadership, illuminating the path to breakthrough and blessing.She challenges listeners to let go of others' false perceptions, honor true leadership, and make room for transformation, reminding us all that our breakthrough often comes while we're still in the middle of our struggle.Support the showText encounteratl to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Encounter.Worship with EncounterSundays at 9 AM ET | Wednesdays at 7:30 PM ETSupport EncounterText egive to 77977 Connect with EncounterFacebook | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | WebsiteConnect with Dr. GabeInstagram | YouTube | Website
We have somehow lasted 10 years and we're still going strong! And to celebrate, we're not going to dwell on our successes or mention our failures, but we're going to let you do that as we answer a ton of mail from you, our listeners. Thank you again for all your support and we hope to keep you entertained for many more years to come! Join us over on our Discord to discuss games, food, or really anything over at https://discord.gg/pb76x32uWY __________________________ If you would like additional bonus episodes of Retrovaniacs or to request a game we must cover, our Patreon is located here : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21041333 If you enjoy this podcast, why not write a review wherever you download it from? It's easy, and helps people find us by accident. Find everything Retrovaniacs at http://www.retrovania.net Intro song is "8-Bitter" by Subtastics, and is used with permission, mainly because Jeremy P is in that band.
We're celebrating two years of Dancing with Dragons, our podcast dedicated to Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, and the world of A Song of Ice and Fire created by George R.R. Martin.Support the showFollow Dancing with Dragons on Instagram Follow Tony on IG: Sirtone_Reviews Follow Minwa on IG: TheArabKhaleesihttps://dancingwithdragons.buzzsprout.comEmail us @DancewithDragons62@gmail.com
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What a thrill to welcome the ladies of Friends and Fiction to celebrate 5 years of connecting readers with stories! It was such a joy to chat with Mary Kay Andrews, Patti Callahan Henry and Kristin Harmel and hear their inspiration, their journey with F&F and what it means to hear from readers and the meaning of F&F to them. We missed Kristy Woodson Harvey but she was very much there in spirit as her bookish sisters were celebrating her latest, Beach House Rules. They are the book girl band we didn't know we needed giving just a little more glitter and light to the book world. I am a better reader having been in their presence.
This is The Digital Story Podcast 1,000, May 20, 2025. Today's theme is, "A 20 Year Celebration Episode." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue The TDS Podcast debuted on Oct. 5, 2005. It was my side hustle. During the weekdays I was an online editor for O'Reilly Media. As part of my job I met interesting people and traveled to fascinating locations. I wanted to share those experiences and build a community of photographers. So at night I worked on my website and recorded those early shows. Fast forward 20 years later to this episode, number 1,000. With a little help from my friends, it's time to tell the story about how we all ended up here, together. I hope you enjoy the show.
In Mark 2:1-12, Jesus encounters a group of men so determined to get their paralyzed friend to Jesus that they literally tear a portion of a home's roof to lower the man into the crowded room. Since May 21, 2000, this philosophy has been at the heart of Redemption Christian Church. The first sermon at the (then) Christian Church of Jasper was about "wrecking the roof" — removing all barriers to get people to Jesus — and the message remains the same today and into the future. For 25 years, we've seen His work among us as we have sought to love God, love people, and see Him change the world.
In Mark 2:1-12, Jesus encounters a group of men so determined to get their paralyzed friend to Jesus that they literally tear a portion of a home's roof to lower the man into the crowded room. Since May 21, 2000, this philosophy has been at the heart of Redemption Christian Church. The first sermon at the (then) Christian Church of Jasper was about "wrecking the roof" — removing all barriers to get people to Jesus — and the message remains the same today and into the future. For 25 years, we've seen His work among us as we have sought to love God, love people, and see Him change the world.
Welcome! We are so excited you are joining us today! Head on over to any of the links below for more information about what is happening here at Covenant.*New visitors, please fill out our Connect Card!*Submit a Prayer Request HERE*Check out our Sermon Notes & Archives*Visit our Website!*Download the Covenant Church App for important links, digital sermon notes & archives and more.
Welcome! We are so excited you are joining us today! Head on over to any of the links below for more information about what is happening here at Covenant.*New visitors, please fill out our Connect Card!*Submit a Prayer Request HERE*Check out our Sermon Notes & Archives*Visit our Website!*Download the Covenant Church App for important links, digital sermon notes & archives and more.
In Mark 2:1-12, Jesus encounters a group of men so determined to get their paralyzed friend to Jesus that they literally tear a portion of a home's roof to lower the man into the crowded room. Since May 21, 2000, this philosophy has been at the heart of Redemption Christian Church. The first sermon at the (then) Christian Church of Jasper was about "wrecking the roof" — removing all barriers to get people to Jesus — and the message remains the same today and into the future. For 25 years, we've seen His work among us as we have sought to love God, love people, and see Him change the world.
This episode of the Making After School Cool podcast features this year's winners of the Spirit of Excellence Award at the CASE for Kids Annual End of the Year Celebration. The recipients were nominated by professionals in the OST field based on their impact and influence or youth and community partners. This episode features this year's winners including Tanisha "Tish" McDaniel, Devin Jamesson, Álvaro Carrillo, Crystalyn Jordan, Walter Hull and Josephine Jones.
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Come Celebrate 5 years of Rome Boys! May 31st, 2025 Rowena, Tx St. Joseph Parish Hall Mass @ 4:00 pm
This week, Luke and Chelsea are joined by the OG Dudes in this special 200 episode/6 Year Celebration! We catch up on what they have been watching and get hot takes as we answer some movie related questions! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Send us a textIn a special one-year anniversary celebration of the Steep Stuff Podcast, host James Lauriello sits down with mountain running sensation Bailey Kowalczyk for a revealing conversation about her remarkable journey from track athlete to three-time RUT 28K champion.Bailey takes us through her formative years in upstate New York, where weekend family hikes in the Adirondacks unknowingly built the foundation for her technical descending skills. "My dad would just sprint down the mountain," she recalls, "so my only option was to keep up." This early exposure to steep terrain fostered the fearlessness that would later define her racing style.The conversation doesn't shy away from darker chapters. Bailey opens up about her experience at Clemson University, where unhealthy coaching practices led to an eating disorder and her eventual medical removal from the team. At just 19, she believed her running career was over. Her move to Boulder, Colorado—ironically a running mecca—marked the beginning of her healing journey and eventual discovery of trail running.What makes this episode particularly captivating is Bailey's perspective on suffering. While most runners dread the pain of steep climbs, she's developed unique mental strategies to transform these moments into positive experiences. "I don't tell myself I'm grateful, but I think about reasons to be grateful," she explains, revealing the mantras that carry her through the sport's most challenging moments.The live audience Q&A brings additional depth as Bailey discusses her training approach, injury recovery philosophy, and future aspirations including OCC and qualifying for the World Mountain Running team. Her balanced attitude toward competition—admitting she'd be content just setting FKTs if racing wasn't an option—offers a refreshing perspective on what drives elite athletes.Whether you're a competitive mountain runner or simply fascinated by how athletes push their limits, Bailey's story of resilience and her unique relationship with technical terrain delivers powerful insights into athletic performance and personal growth. Subscribe now and join our community of mountain enthusiasts exploring the steeper side of running!Follow Bailey on IG - @baileykowalczykCheck out Bailey's Coaching - @baileykowalczykFollow James on IG - @jameslaurielloFollow The Steep Stuff on IG - @steepstuff_podCheck out Ultimate Direction and use code steepstuffpod for 25% off your cart !
Ryan, Miles, Dan and Pete finish up the 1 year celebration with your listener questions
The State Farm Joker is HERE! Snyder Cut 4 Year Celebration! Josh Harp joins the Vodka Stream to talk about his experience filming the State Farm Batman commercial and his new short film.
Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete celebrate a year of the podcast by getting the team on to answer some questions about their time in the hobby.
In episode 261 of the podcast, we take a look inward as we celebrate our 5th anniversary as a podcast. From humble beginnings recording in Anthony's basement, to the now 120+ interviews, covering festivals, making friends and so very much more. We're thankful for anyone who's spent time with us over the years. Cheers to you, PodHeads, and cheers to more nerdery!Podcast theme performed by Trawl. Follow them here:Web: https://www.trawlband.com/IG/X/TikTok: @trawlbandWe'd love for everyone to hear this episode! Support the Podioslave family by rating, subscribing, sharing, storying, tweeting, etc — you get the vibe. Peace, love, and Podioslave. Check us out here:Web: https://www.podioslave.comIG/Threads/X/TikTok: @PodioslaveYoutube: Podioslave PodcastEmail: Podioslavepodcast@gmail.com
On this week's episode of the Who Are You? Podcast we did a huge celebration for our 3 year anniversary of doing the podcast. We did a blind chicken sandwich taste test/rating, we talked about some favorite moments from this past year, we ask each other some hard would you rather questions and much more! To everyone that listens, likes, shares and overall supports the podcast, Thank you so much and we cant wait to bring you some more fun content !!!!!Sponsors: BetterHelpGo to https://betterhelp.com/whoareyou for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored Make sure to turn on your notifications so you don't miss an episode, please share the episode, leave a like, a review and a 5-star rating. All those things help the podcast be seen by more people!For all business inquires or are interested in being on the show please reach out to me at: whoareyoupod@yahoo.comFor all updates and information about the podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoareyoupod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089483824865 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@who.are.you.podca?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YouTube: https://youtube.com/@whoareyoupod?si=qHi5b7UP28YqrqwU All other links: https://linktr.ee/Whoareyoupod website: https://www.podpage.com/who-are-you/
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Join us as we celebrate 2 years of being in our permanent home in Belfast. Andy Smith shares some of...
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From 02/18 Hour 2: The Sports Junkies break down SNL's 50th Year Celebration.
Chad opens the show talking about SNL's 50th anniversary special from last night and the several high points, and some moments that just didn't hit, from what was overall a fantastic show.
Come hear Charlotte, Dave, and Zack’s list of their favorite comics, music, video games, movies, and more! We listen and we don’t judge… Up Next: My Marvelous Year — 2009 pt. 6 Dark Reign: Elektra 1 to 5 I remember liking this? S.W.O.R.D. #1 to #5 One of my favorite Marvel miniseries, and excellent […] The post 2009 Variant Cover C: Holiday Best-Of-The-Year Celebration appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
Matt Maher, aka Imp, revisits the WWE week that was.This week talking Survivor Series: War Games and Monday Night RAW, as he covers both men's and women's War Games matches and New Day's brilliant 10 Year Celebration!Chopped Tees official Imp Merchandise: https://chopped-tees.com/en-uk/collections/social-suplex-network/imps-wwe-adventureFollow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @TheDamnImplicatFollow us on Bluesky: @socialsuplex.bsky.social, @thedamnimplicat.bsky.socialFollow us on Instagram: @SocialSuplexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/QUaJfaCVisit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleSupport the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SEGMENT 1-1] Enjoying the win 1 Bringing the PAIN to Leftism, but in a fun way. I'm glad you are here… I know people are still hesitant to enjoy our victory over the evil Democrats. And I understand it, because Conservatives are taught to be gracious losers and winners. And that's a loser's attitude. When you win you celebrate! Have you even seen a championship team quietly walk into the locker room and just grab their gear and go home. Oh. Heck. No. They cheers and hug, pop champagne. They hoists trophies in the air, and party like there's no tomorrow. And when they do interviews, they don't hold back on congratulating themselves. They don't express sorry for their opponent's loss, they discuss what it took to win, and how hard they worked, and so on. When we win, we act like we LOST. Not me. I'm celebrating through the New Year, and then I'm doubling my celebration into 2025. I'm betting on me and this movement. I'm ecstatic, delirious, rhapsodic, blissful, thrilled that we DESTROYED the Democrats. I know politically the last time I saw this carnage for myself during Reagan-Mondale. But that victory though technically bigger wasn't nearly as sweet. The fate of the world didn't necessarily depend on that election. [SEGMENT 1-2] Enjoying the win 2 [X] SB – AOC on the new world under Trump Consequences for the rest of our lives Precedent And what a comeback by Trump. What is the biggest personal victory you can compare this to. For me, Buster Douglas knocking out Mike Tyson is the closest sport-wise, except Douglas didn't do a comeback. How do you think Buster Douglas celebrated after knocking out the guy nobody else knocked out? The man they called, “Iron” Mike. For all we know, Buster Douglas is still partying after that victory. There honestly hasn't been a more ridiculous comeback in all of human history. When the entirety of the most powerful nation on earth plots your destruction, and you end up BACK IN CHARGE. Conservatives won the biggest victory in the history of mankind, and remain afraid to celebrate. Because we don't want to be accused of over-celebrating? Is there even such a thing? Proverbs 24:17-18 “Do not gloat when your enemy falls; when they stumble, do not let your heart rejoice, or the Lord will see and disapprove and turn His wrath away from them.” [SEGMENT 1-3] Enjoying the win 3 [X] SB – Chai Komanduri political strategist shocked by loss We did it! We smacked them. Democrats were demolished, devastated, savaged, ravished, wrecked, shattered, crushed, vanquished, and demoralized. And we still have work to do! https://www.forbes.com/sites/amymorin/2017/01/29/7-ways-to-talk-about-your-accomplishments-without-sounding-like-a-braggart/ 1. Keep The Emphasis On Your Hard Work Say, “I worked really hard to make this happen.” Listeners will respect your triumphs when they know you put in a lot of effort. 2. Don't Belittle Other People Leave out comparisons if you can. If you crossed the marathon finish line in first place, it's OK to say you were first. But don't add that the second place finisher was a mile behind you. 3. Give Credit Where It's Due Say, “I couldn't have done this without such a supportive spouse,” or, “My team really stepped it up to make this happen.” People are receptive to hearing success stories when credit is given where it's due. 4. Stick To The Facts Let other people interpret the facts. If they conclude you're an excellent leader or a rock star salesperson on their own, you'll still come across as modest. 5. Express Gratitude Show gratitude by saying, “I am so grateful that the company gave me this opportunity,” or “I'm thankful that so many people are interested in hearing my message.” 6. Don't Add A Qualifier Saying, “I hate to brag, but…” doesn't excuse showing off. In fact, it only draws attention to the fact you know what you're about to say may be a turn-off, but you're saying it anyway. Instead of a semi-apologetic warning, try saying, “I'm so excited to share my good news,” or, “I'm happy to announce…” before you tout your accomplishment. 7. Avoid The Humble-Brag It can be tempting to add a disparaging remark to offset your compliments about yourself. But saying, “I am so embarrassed I let my Lamborghini get this dirty,” won't earn you any points. In fact, studies show humble-bragging makes people sound insincere. So if you want to make a good impression, avoid disguising self-promotion as a complaint. You're better off directly communicating your accomplishments. [SEGMENT 1-4] Enjoying the win 4 "Winning Big Without Rubbing It In (Too Much)" 1. Keep The Emphasis On Your Hard WorkWe worked incredibly hard for this victory. From door-knocking to enduring endless media hit jobs, the MAGA team left no stone unturned. And the payoff? A resounding thank you from democracy itself. It's rewarding to see the fruits of all that labor bloom so beautifully... with red petals, of course. 2. Don't Belittle Other PeopleSure, the Democrats gave it their all, and we respect that. They tried novel strategies like skipping debates, hiding candidates, and... what's that phrase? "Democracy dies in darkness"? Apparently, elections also flop in it. But hey, no comparisons—every runner deserves a participation trophy. 3. Give Credit Where It's DueWe couldn't have done this alone. Hats off to the Democratic Party for motivating millions of Americans to care deeply about democracy, just maybe not the way they intended. Their commitment to questionable ballot strategies, legal theatrics, and celebrity endorsements helped clarify the stakes. Thanks for keeping the MAGA base laser-focused! 4. Stick To The FactsLet's just lay it out: democracy was on the ballot, and the people overwhelmingly chose Trump. Americans love their freedom, and it turns out, they also love a good underdog story—especially when the underdog is a billionaire who survived 91 indictments and still came out swinging. 5. Express GratitudeWe're so thankful for every single voter, from those brave enough to voice support in blue states to the silent majority who made their voices heard where it counted. And a special thanks to Kamala Harris, who—despite a complete lack of votes in 2020—found a way to lead her party to… somewhere. 6. Don't Add A QualifierNo need for “I hate to brag, but…” moments here. Instead, we'll just say this: we're proud of this win, and even prouder that America's faith in democracy remains intact, especially after seeing how much abuse it endured from our opponents. 7. Avoid The Humble-BragWe promise not to say anything like, “It's so embarrassing that our policies resonated with so many Americans while theirs didn't.” Nope, that would be wrong. Instead, we'll just point out how humbling it is to have earned the trust of voters across the nation. Being “the people's champion” is an honor we don't take lightly.Final ThoughtsIt's important to remain gracious in victory, even when faced with the colossal irony of being lectured about democracy by people who tripped over it. In the end, we didn't just win—we demonstrated that democracy is alive, well, and still a whole lot of fun. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
Join me in celebrating 200 years with Angostura LTD. Bitters, rums and LLB enjoyed by many globally, made right in Trinidad & Tobago. This is a live set from their cocktail hour celebration in NYC, introducing folks to soca for the first time.