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Healing Hearts: Parenting with Purpose-Support for Resilient Families, Support for Parents, Childhood Trauma Advocacy
Speak up for your kids! The power of advocacy through ACEs, trauma, and developmental challenges with Paula Yost

Healing Hearts: Parenting with Purpose-Support for Resilient Families, Support for Parents, Childhood Trauma Advocacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 30:25


Send us Fan Mail“How can I advocate for my kid when everything seems to be against me?” “How do adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect kids, and how can we help them recover?” — Advocacy is tough and often feels like an uphill battle. Whether you're raising a child who has experienced foster care, a child with developmental challenges, or a child recovering from trauma, advocacy is crucial to ensuring that they receive the support and opportunities they need. It's also difficult. That's why today, Kayla Richerson speaks with Paula Yost, an attorney, advocate, counselor, and both a biological and adoptive mother. Paula shares her experience advocating for her own kids, explains how advocating can completely change the outlook of a child's life, and encourages us to speak up, even when it's hard. Paula reminds us that a single supportive, caring, and loving adult can completely change a child's life. If you're struggling to advocate for your child, receive the care you need, or build a support system, Paula's practical advice and uplifting story is sure to help you get on the path to success.

The Sound of Ideas
Attorney General Dave Yost's time in office comes to an end

The Sound of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 51:14


Attorney General Dave Yost reflects on 25 years in Ohio politics This is Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's final week in office. He announced last month he is stepping down to take a job as the vice president of strategy for the Christian, conservative legal group, the Alliance Defending Freedom. Yost could not run for re-election to the attorney general office because of term limits. He planned to challenge for the Republican nomination for governor, but the Ohio GOP and President Donald Trump threw support to Vivek Ramaswamy early on in the process effectively ending Yost's primary chances. He leaves with six months left in his term. Gov. Mike DeWine tapped Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Andy Wilson to serve out the rest of Yost's term. Tuesday on the "Sound of Ideas," we'll hear from Ideastream's Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler, who recently sat down with Yost for an exit interview for the "State of Ohio" on WVIZ-PBS. Yost reflected on his quarter-century in Ohio politics, why he decided it was time to leave for the private sector and why this opportunity was the right one for him. Guests:- Dave Yost, Attorney General, State of Ohio- Karen Kasler, Bureau Chief, Ideastream Statehouse News Bureau New research predicts rising temperatures will increase heat-related heart disease Extreme heat can increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other serious cardiovascular events, particularly among older adults and people with existing heart conditions. As summer temperatures begin to climb across much of the country, researchers are taking a closer look at what that could mean for public health. A new study from Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals and the Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center projects that as climate change leads to more frequent extreme heat events, heat-related heart disease could increase by 200% nationwide over the next 25 years. To end the hour, we'll talk with two of the researchers behind the study about what they found, who could be most affected and what can be done to reduce the risks. Guests:- Gokul Parameswaran, Research Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University- Salil Deo, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University

The Lion Within Us - Leadership for Christian Men 
691. Member Spotlight: Don Yost

The Lion Within Us - Leadership for Christian Men 

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 32:21 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailA lot of men can carry a strong exterior while quietly falling apart inside. We talk with Don Yost, an Army veteran whose story cuts through the noise: combat deployments, PTSD and traumatic brain injury, seasons of addiction and anger, broken relationships, and the kind of darkness that led to five suicide attempts. And yet, by God's grace, he's still here and he's building a different life. We are excited to be speaking at Mountain Life Church in Park City Utah on June 20th.  Lock in your spot at this link to register. Our latest plan just released on the Bible App called I'm Just a Guy: Feeling Stuck at Work. You can start that plan at this link.  Most men fight a battle no one sees—their thoughts. Shame, temptation, and negative spirals don't just go away. This plan on the Bible App helps you bring that fight into the light, take thoughts captive, and build real discipline of the mind. If you're ready to stop drifting and start leading your thoughts, start here: https://thelionwithin.us/devotional/im-just-a-guy-trying-to-be-healthy/It's time to stop sitting on the sidelines.Step into the fight and become the man God called you to be. Join a brotherhood built on truth, strength, and action. Visit thelionwithin.us right now and start leading with boldness and purpose. Iron sharpens iron — let's go.

Cincinnati Edition
Dr. Oz visits with DeWine, Yost's exit interview, plus more top stories

Cincinnati Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 48:02


On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.

Things You Learn in Therapy
Ep170: Sometimes the Best Conflict Skill is Shutting Up with Paula Yost

Things You Learn in Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 39:25 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailMost conflict doesn't end a relationship. The lack of repair does. I'm joined by Paula Yost, a rare blend of attorney and licensed clinical mental health therapy supervisor, to talk about what she sees when people walk into a law office on the worst day of their lives and why legal training often misses the trauma, grief, anxiety, and mental illness sitting right in front of it.We dig into the practical overlap between mental health and the legal system: why clients repeatedly ask the same question when they're dysregulated, how cognitive behavioral therapy and nervous system skills can make someone a calmer, clearer client, and why attorneys should build real referral relationships with therapists. We also address a point that protects clinicians: a subpoena is not automatically a green light to hand over your entire file, and confidentiality still matters even when court pressure shows up.From there, we move into the heart of it: relationship repair. We talk about why “let's just not talk about it” keeps hurt alive, how scorekeeping grows when accountability never comes, and why family estrangement can be the final stage of years of unaddressed pain. Paula shares concrete repair tools that work in everyday conflict, including better timing, curiosity questions that de-escalate, and what an actual apology sounds like when it includes ownership and a plan to change. We also connect the dots to modeling healthy repair for kids, so they learn what constructive conflict looks like instead of silence or explosions.If you want better boundaries, stronger relationships, and more peace after hard conversations, listen now. Subscribe, share this with someone who avoids the repair talk, and leave a review with the skill you're practicing this week.This podcast is meant to be a resource for the general public, as well as fellow therapists/psychologists. It is NOT meant to replace the meaningful work of individual or family therapy. Please seek professional help in your area if you are struggling. #breakthestigma #makewordsmatter #thingsyoulearnintherapy #thingsyoulearnintherapypodcastIf you or someone you know is struggling with mental health concerns, please contact 988 or seek a treatment provider in your area.If you are a therapist or psychologist and want to be a guest on the show, please complete this form to apply: https://forms.gle/ooy8QirpgL2JSLhP6Feel free to share your thoughts at www.makewordsmatterforgood.com or email me at Beth@makewordsmatterforgood.comSupport the showwww.bethtrammell.com

The Narrative
Defending Ohioans from Medicaid Fraud, Prediction Markets, and Public Corruption with AG Dave Yost

The Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 50:34


The lid has been blown off a massive Medicaid fraud scheme that is bleeding Ohio taxpayers dry. In this week's Narrative podcast, Attorney General Dave Yost shares how his investigation had already uncovered criminals who billed for intensive care while they were actually competing in figure-skating competitions abroad or traveling on your dime, before the Daily Wire's exposé was published. Yet, even as the indictments roll in, a major shift is coming to the Attorney General’s office! After years of sparring with big-money industries and defending Ohio’s laws in court, Dave Yost has announced he is joining the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) as Vice President for Strategic Policy and Innovation. Tune in to hear about the "Wild West" of unregulated gambling, the fight for school choice, and why Ohio's AG is taking his legal expertise to the largest Christian law firm in the world. You don't want to miss this eye-opening episode! More About Attorney General Dave Yost Dave Yost was re-elected as Ohio’s 51st attorney general on November 8, 2022, receiving more votes than any other attorney general in the state’s history. During his first term as the state’s chief legal officer, he quickly gained a national reputation as a fearless advocate for the rule of law — or, as he puts it, “the same rules for everybody.” Yost’s goal is to “do big good” for the people of Ohio by protecting consumers, rooting out corruption, defending the environment, ensuring an open and competitive marketplace, and fulfilling the many other duties of the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Yost began his public-service career as Delaware County auditor, later winning election as that county’s prosecutor. From 2011 through 2018, he served as Ohio’s auditor of state and, in January 2019, began his first term as attorney general. Yost earned his bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and law degree from Capital University. He and his wife, Darlene, live in Franklin County; they have three grown children and five grandchildren. Learn More about the Minnery Fellowship The Minnery Fellowship provides ongoing educational opportunities for pastors and church leaders to dive into the practical issues facing Christians in culture and develop, with a cohort of their peers, biblical strategies and messages to respond. Get the details and sign up at MinneryFellowship.org.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
WTKA Roundtable 4/30/2026: Never Made a Bracket

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 51:01


Things Discussed: Jalen Reed, longer and switchable. Thiam: Shot selection is abominable. He's mobile, not fully a switch guy, can hedge. Offensively intriguing, takes fadeaways but was 48% away from the rim. VERY strong—gave as good as he got against Krivas—but didn't post up very much. His left hook looks more natural than his right hook. Closer to switchable than Mara. Craig: four guys on the roster not playing. Reed: Think as the season progresses he is going to make a difference, because he can give you a lot of different things. A 6-10 guy who can guard guards: yes please! JP Estrella: Noticeably positive impact as an offensive rebounder on the #1 OReb team when he was rotating with offensive linemen. Sam wants Trey to watch Late Michael Jordan the post player, which will make him more dynamic in the mid-range. Cadeau is the guy who gets you good shots, McKenney is the guy who makes your bad shots. Swing guy: McCoy. Shooting is questionable but instantly project him to a Roddy role. Gets downhill, has that wingspan. Could be the starting three: Yaxel-like ability to guard up and down the roster. Ceiling? If Reed can be healthy for a season they're another 1-seed, otherwise 3-seed? Think other basketball teams have gotten much better. Quinn Costello: Year as a bench shooter, needs that year to learn to play defense. This is the least popular idea in sports history. NOBODY likes it except the major conference commissioners who've never filled out a bracket in their lives. Hockey: no updates, except Denver picked up a defenseman. Michigan preseason #1 likely, except voters just vote the order of last year's F4. There will be guys on the 4th line who are like 3rd round+ picks. Cockamamie ideas for renovating Yost.

Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD
206: IEPs vs. 504 Plans for ADHD with Paula Yost

Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 34:18


Most parents walk into IEP or 504 meetings hoping to advocate for their child, but unfortunately, many of them walk out feeling unheard, overwhelmed, and unsure of what just happened. In this  episode of The Soaring Child podcast, Dana sits down with attorney and licensed clinical mental health clinician Paula Yost to break down exactly why these meetings feel so difficult and what you can do to change that. Paula brings a rare and deeply valuable perspective, combining legal expertise with real-life experience as a mom navigating the system herself. She is the author of Tumbleweeds: How to Be an Advocate for Your Children and Yourself in a Failing System. You'll learn the critical differences between IEPs and 504 plans (and why many children with ADHD are often placed in the wrong one), how to recognize when your child isn't truly being supported (even if their grades look "fine"), and what to say in the moment when you feel dismissed or unheard. This conversation is packed with practical strategies, real scripts you can use immediately, and empowering insights to help you walk into your next school meeting with clarity and confidence. Most importantly, it will remind you that you have the right to advocate for your child every step of the way. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Paula's Website - https://paulayost.com Paula's book, Tumbleweeds - https://amzn.to/3O2ej9y CONNECT WITH PAULA YOST Website: https://paulayost.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulajyostauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulayostauthor  KEY TAKEAWAYS [00:01] Why parents often leave school meetings feeling unheard [04:34] The real reason IEP meetings feel so difficult [06:08] The mismatch between parent and school goals [06:47] What FAPE means and why it matters [07:17] Key difference between IEP and 504 [09:13] Why IEPs matter long-term for your child [10:20] High IQ masking ADHD struggles [13:00] Signs your child isn't properly supported [16:18] Common mistakes parents make in meetings [19:36] What to say when you're not being heard [21:11] What to do if your child doesn't qualify [24:13] Why after-school crashes matter [26:39] 3 things to prepare before a meeting [27:47] Emotional reality of advocacy [29:31] You always have the right to another meeting MEMORABLE MOMENTS "It's not a fair fight." "That IEP is a legal document that follows you all the way through your life." "The height of the IQ is masking the ADHD." "I feel like I'm not being heard." "We have to let them fail until they're nine." "You are paying for your attorney and their attorney." "I have never left anything as upset as I was when I have left an IEP meeting." "Some days are just going to be like that." "You always have the right to another meeting." DANA KAY RESOURCES

The Tigers Minor League Report Podcast
Bryce Rainer Heads To West Michigan, Yost to Lakeland

The Tigers Minor League Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 70:29


Chris and Rogelio recap the Tigers and Red Sox series, Bryce Rainer heads up to West Michigan and the injury news is getting better as Thayron Liranzo is set to come back. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Inside the Bradfield Centre
Bill Yost's full circle journey with Reclinker

Inside the Bradfield Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 42:20


Cambridge Tech Podcast latest episode is with Bill Yost talking cement, startups, and the differences in building businesses either side of the Atlantic. Cement is the second most used material on Earth with 4 billion tonnes produced annually, and conventional cement production accounts for 7% of global CO2 emissions. If the cement industry were a country, it would rank behind only the US and China in carbon output. That's the scale of the opportunity.Enter Reclinker, a Cambridge-based startup that converts reclaimed cement into clinker using electric arc furnaces already used in steel recycling. Rather than building expensive new infrastructure, they're partnering with existing steel manufacturers. Bill talks about the funding journey, how to demonstrate the process at industrial scale, and how they have secured important supply chain agreements.Whether you're fascinated by climate tech, curious about fundraising strategy, or interested in how to build in Cambridge's ecosystem, this episode delivers real insights from someone who's done it multiple times, on both continents.Tune in on your preferred podcast platform and subscribe to join the weekly conversation. Headline sponsor Holden Polestar#CamTechPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.34: Involuntary Running Back Noises

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 174:37


2 hours and 54 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Spring Game - Offense Starts at 0:51 Seth has a hypothesis that you can define running backs by the sound you involuntarily make when they carry the ball. You can practice this in the shower. Ohio State had a high scoring spring game, also a lot of rain. Bryce's play was concerning. He didn't look comfortable in the pocket and scrambled a lot. The defense wasn't allowed to do anything fancy or blitzed, they mostly played in a Cover-2. That said, not ever having the starting offensive line together does not help the quarterback. Tommy Carr was able to sit there and do some three step drop stuff, which are throws that Underwood didn't throw. He doesn't have the arm strength but he was making better decisions. Who would you compare him to, Tate Forcier? Dylan McCaffrey? Alex Smith? Did Michigan lose a year of Bryce Underwood's development? Kyle Whittingham has a track record of developing good running quarterbacks, so maybe what we saw in the spring game was not super relevant. Maybe Bryce is like a freshman Cam Newton or redshirt Freshman Vince Young. Even if they don't have a great passing game they can still run a good offense with the running tools they have. Some of the scrambling may have been a result of pass rush and playing against Cover-2. Poor Jordan Marshall getting ruled down after four yards. Savion Hiter is absolutely going to be the real deal. It was an up and down game from the wide receivers but they also didn't get many opportunities. There has never been an elite wide receiver who has worn #3 at Michigan. Browder had a ball bounce off his face mask but then got a nice catch later. Hogan Hansen has barely been able to play football for the last year and a half. The gang argues over fullback snap counts. Guys getting wrecked against defensive tackles is fine because we want to see progress from the defensive tackles (in the spring game).  2. Spring Game - Defense Starts at 43:54 It was generally encouraging that the defensive line beat up the offensive line. Sprague lost to Edokpayi a couple times. Cam Brandt beat Frazier at one point. Nate Staehling hasn't been available at all so there's still some hope that he'll be really good when he arrives. All the linebackers are defensive backs right now. Palepale really stood out. Benny Patterson was a defensive end to keep an eye on. What did we see from the linebackers? Uhhhhhh. Taylor Tatum might be a real safety? Corner has four names for three spots which is a good spot to be in. A kicker missed a 29 yard field goal, they should've faked a field goal for the game winning touchdown since they weren't trying to block kicks.  3. Hot Takes and Basketball/Hockey Portal Starts at 1:06:36 Takes hotter than the Kitchener Rangers GM after the Michigan hockey team stole from them. The portal has been slow enough to include both basketball and hockey. The roof of Yost fell off to conserve the vibes of the roster. Perron remains the only question mark. They're also about to get the top two picks out of the CHL. The roster is pretty much done, they don't even need to go to the portal. This team should be the #1 team in the pre-season poll next year. Michigan men's basketball turns its attention to Cincinnatti center Moustapha Thiam. A 7'2" rim defender who could replace a likely Mara departure. Apparently there is a situation with a handler from Senegal. It's looking more like Mara is gone and Morez is back. Is there a chance Mara returns? Probably not, but he needs to make a decision. Brian doesn't want to throw the whole bag at Juke Harris. Overall it's been quiet and they need to start making some moves.  4. Gimmicky Top Five Moments of Basketball Season Starts at 1:48:33 Everyone's top five moments of basketball season, plus Seth's 74 honorable mentions. Elliott Cadeau going 2-15 and controlling the Arizona game, undefeated on the road, and Dusty sitting in front of the Michigan State bench. They didn't just boat race those teams in Vegas but they broke the point system. Oscar Goodman thunder dunks. Scooping up confetti is like the fan version of raising a banner. Jeremy Fears kicking a Minnesota guy in the balls signified that it was not just a Michigan thing. Then Izzo fouling Michigan for ten minutes and complaining about Michigan getting more free throws. The Arizona win stamps this season as "one of the best teams of the last 25 years." You can just sit on a couch in a certain way and piss off Michigan State fans now. McKenney's mid-range jumpers in Breslin were the coldest mid-range jumpers ever. What have been your favorite tournament blowouts? Michigan's mascot should be Mitch McGary in an oversized Mitch McGary suit.  MUSIC: "Spring Game"—Biz Markie "Going Shopping"—The Srokes "Baby Steps"—Olivia Dean “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

Surviving Abuse Podcast
Planting Roots in the Tumbleweed: A Legal Advocate's Guide to Mental Health w/ Paula Yost

Surviving Abuse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 52:07 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWelcome to Surviving-ish! In this episode, we dive deep into the intersection of legal advocacy and mental health with the incredible Paula YostPaula isn't just a high-level trademark attorney; she is also a licensed clinical mental health clinician, a foster/adoptive parent, and a powerful advocate for trauma-informed practices within the legal system.We start things off with our "surviving" moments—ranging from Paula's experience navigating a rare North Carolina snowstorm with three boys to the technical frustrations of IRS verification. From there, we trace Paula's journey as a first-generation college student who used hyper-achievement to forge a new path, eventually earning two degrees at Virginia Tech and pivoting to law school in the wake of 9/11.In this episode, we discuss:•The Court as Triage: Why Polly returned for a Master's in Clinical Mental Health to better understand how the legal system functions as a frontline for mental health crises.•Trauma-Informed Lawyering: How Paula teaches lawyers to recognize signs of mental illness and respond with empathy rather than just procedure.•The Cost of Caring: A candid look at secondary trauma and the emotional toll on advocates.•Advocacy in Action: Paula's work as a CASA/guardian ad litem and her personal journey of adopting a foster youth as an adult.•Resilience in Parenting: Navigating the medical challenges of her children, including cleft lip/palate and the realities of acute preeclampsia and premature birth.Paula Yost also shares a sneak peek into her upcoming book, Tumbleweed, which explores the themes of advocacy, healing, and the vital importance of supporting families through their hardest seasons. #SurvivingIsh #MentalHealth #TraumaInformed #LegalAdvocacy #FosterCare #Adoption #Resilience #Podcasthttps://www.amazon.com/Tumbleweeds-Advocate-Children-Yourself-Failing/dp/B0GQ9M2FK6https://paulayost.com/Support the show

Schopp and Bulldog
Travis Yost on the Sabres Season and who he likes for Sabres first round matchup

Schopp and Bulldog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 25:06


Travis Yost joins Schopp and Bulldog to discuss the Buffalo Sabres' winning the Atlantic Division and the Sabres outlook heading into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The guys critique the current NHL playoff format and analyze why Buffalo matches up better against the Boston Bruins compared to the Ottawa Senators. Yost also highlights the massive impact of league-average goaltending and Mattias Samuelson's growth on the team's defensive core.

The American Junglist
AJS#168 Yost

The American Junglist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 46:52


I knew of Brandon for a while but didn't actually meet him until last summer at a party. Him and his wife are vibe and we have been friends since. In a culture that isn't known for people of the highest character, it's always such a treat to meet some great humans that love this music too. He is a Tampa Bay–based DJ, promoter, and founder of Orion Records, known for pushing the underground drum & bass scene across Florida. As a driving force behind Orion Records' Drum & Bass Sessions, he has helped bring international talent and authentic DnB culture to local stages while supporting regional artists. Regularly appearing on lineups alongside respected names in the genre, he continues to build community and keep the sound system culture alive in Tampa Bay. Representing the Tampa Bay, please welcome Yost. Links below. Please enjoy❤️ Back next week -Thomas www.instagram.com/yost_727?igsh=MW…bWtwd252dXJ5dg==

THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman
PAULA YOST: ADVOCATING FOR SPECIAL NEEDS & FOSTER CHILDREN: EP. 316

THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 47:01


PAULA YOST is an attorney licensed in multiple states and also a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Clinician, giving her a rare blend of legal expertise and an empathetic, therapeutic approach. Her work bridges law and mental health, focusing fiercely on advocacy for children with special needs and those in the foster care system. Paula believes in meaningful, systemic change that supports full well-being. This year, Paula will release her book, "Tumbleweeds: How to be an Advocate for Your Children and Yourself in a Failing System.". She combines her personal journey as a mother of children with medical challenges with her professional practice, providing a multidimensional viewpoint on advocacy and healing, especially within families navigating trauma.  www.paulayost.com  

GasStoveCreative Presents: The Cookbook
The Cookbook Podcast - Paula Yost: How to Advocate for Your Special Needs Child: A Lawyer's Guide

GasStoveCreative Presents: The Cookbook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 62:32


In this episode of The Cookbook, host Ira Gold Fetter speaks with Paula Yost—a lawyer, entrepreneur, and author of the groundbreaking new book, Tumbleweeds. Paula shares the raw and inspiring journey of adopting her daughter Tanya from foster care and the relentless legal battles she fought to hold the educational system accountable. This conversation explores the intersection of legal expertise, maternal instinct, and the necessity of systemic change for vulnerable children. Key Takeaways: The Power of Legal Advocacy: Paula discusses how her background as a lawyer allowed her to navigate the complexities of foster care and school board litigation that most parents find inaccessible. Challenging Educational Injustice: A look into why Paula chose to sue the school system to protect her son and ensure he received the support he was legally entitled to. Foster Care Adoption Realities: Insights into the process of adopting an older child (age 7) and the long-term commitment required to be their permanent advocate. The "Tumbleweeds" Catharsis: How writing became a tool for processing the anger caused by systemic failures and a way to provide a voice for the voiceless. Intuition Over Judgment: Using personal anecdotes, including Ira's history with homelessness, the duo discusses why you should never judge a person's potential based on their current circumstances. Guest Links & Resources: Website: PaulaYost.com Book: Tumbleweeds (Available on Amazon and major retailers) Legal Practice: countrylawshack.com If this story moved you, please like this video, subscribe to The Cookbook, and share this episode with a parent or advocate who needs to hear it. Leave a comment below: What is one way you've had to be "fierce" for someone you love? Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Paula Yost 03:27 - The Inspiration Behind "Tumbleweeds" 05:26 - Adopting from Foster Care 10:39 - Balancing Law Practice and Flower Farming 16:53 - Suing Schools for Special Needs Rights 31:19 - Ira's Journey: From Homelessness to Success 37:50 - Why You Shouldn't Judge a Book by Its Cover 48:40 - Systemic Issues in Education and Literacy 53:53 - The Importance of Parental Support 59:59 - Final Thoughts & Resources

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast
Boring but Profitable: How Midwest Workforce Housing Beats Hype Markets with Jeremy Yost

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 33:59


Many Sunbelt markets that once dominated headlines are now facing oversupply, rising expenses, and compressed returns. Meanwhile, much of the Midwest is quietly doing the opposite — holding occupancy, stabilizing rents, and delivering durable cash flow. In this episode, Jeremy Yost, Navy veteran and CEO with over $244M developed across 56 properties and 2,000+ units, shares why his disciplined Midwest strategy continues to perform through volatile market cycles  Jeremy focuses on workforce housing, market-rate multifamily, Litech developments, assisted living, and hospitality — all built around one principle: Execution beats speculation. What We Cover: Why many Sunbelt multifamily deals are struggling today Oversupply, rent flattening, and over-leveraging in hot markets Why Midwest secondary and tertiary markets remain stable The case for "boring" workforce housing What disciplined underwriting actually looks like Why most real estate failures stem from poor execution Lessons from losing financing mid-construction during COVID How persistence secured funding after 302 lender rejections Why Class C Midwest assets still pencil in today's environment Insurance risk vs lending risk in current cycles How Litech (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit) development works Misconceptions about affordable housing and workforce housing Why small-town developments often pre-lease 100% Key Insights Secondary Midwest markets can deliver 10–12%+ cash-on-cash returns Occupancy above 94% across stabilized Midwest assets Workforce housing demand is structural, not speculative Rural communities are often underserved and overlooked Capital protection matters more than chasing upside Jeremy also explains how his Navy background shaped his approach to real estate: No speculation. Only execution. Topics Covered Midwest multifamily investing Workforce housing development Litech tax credit investing Recession-resistant housing Class C multifamily strategy Secondary and tertiary market investing Insurance pressures in multifamily Hospitality development case study Connect with Jeremy Yost Instagram: Jeremy R. Yost Website: https://www.yms-rentals.com Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com

The Narrative
Ohio's Foundation of Faith with Sen. Bernie Moreno and AG Dave Yost

The Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 45:01


In this episode of The Narrative, Aaron, David, and Mike expose the radical left’s latest assault on children. David breaks down the chaos in the Ohio House, where activists in full drag regalia—backed by the entire Democrat caucus—demanded the "right" to perform in front of children. The hosts also call out the legacy media for its deceptive "experimental" labeling of life-saving abortion pill reversals and explore a massive legal hammer coming for Big Tech’s "addiction engineering" of our kids.Then, Senator Bernie Moreno and Attorney General Dave Yost offer profound reflections on the spiritual foundations of Ohio’s heritage. Sen. Moreno reminds us of John Adams' warning that our Constitution is wholly inadequate for anyone but a moral and religious people. Finally, AG Yost delivers a masterclass on Thomas Worthington, the "Father of Ohio," proving that a fearless, Christ-centered loyalty is the only reason for Ohio’s unique impact on the Republic.Tune in now or queue up your commute podcast! More about Senator Bernie Moreno Bernie Moreno was born in Bogota, Colombia. He moved to the United States with his family at age five and became an American citizen at age 18. Bernie purchased his first car dealership in 2005 and grew that one dealership into one of the largest dealership groups in America, eventually employing over 1,000 Ohioans. More recently, in 2016, Bernie recognized the value and transformational potential of blockchain technology, before it received mainstream attention, and moved much of his volunteer time and investment dollars into the space. Bernie believes that Ohioans deserve better than what they've gotten from Washington, and he will fight to better their lives in the United States Senate. More about Attorney General Dave Yost Dave Yost was re-elected as Ohio’s 51st attorney general on Nov. 8, 2022, receiving more votes than any other attorney general in the state’s history. During his first term as the state’s chief legal officer, he quickly gained a national reputation as a fearless advocate for the rule of law, or as he puts it, “the same rules for everybody.” Yost’s goal is to “do big good” for the people of Ohio by protecting consumers, rooting out corruption, defending the environment, ensuring an open and competitive marketplace, and fulfilling the many other duties of the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Yost began his public-service career as Delaware County auditor, later winning election as that county’s prosecutor. From 2011 through 2018, he served as Ohio’s auditor of state and, in January 2019, began his first term as attorney general. Yost earned his bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and his law degree from Capital University. He and his wife, Darlene, live in Franklin County; they have three grown children and five grandchildren. Want to Go Deeper? On Saturday, April 11, Center for Christian Virtue will host our 2026 Columbus Celebration Gala. We're excited to welcome our keynote speaker, Scott Jennings, who is CNN's senior conservative voice and one of the sharpest commentators in the national spotlight. He's known for his clarity, conviction, and humor, and Scott brings decades of experience at the crossroads of politics and media, including serving in the George W. Bush White House and key roles in multiple presidential and Senate campaigns. It's going to be an elegant evening where you'll enjoy an incredible dinner followed by visionary keynotes exploring the path forward for the future of Ohio and America. Get your tickets or secure your table today at CCV.org/ColumbusGala.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.29a: Specs and Effects

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 100:34


1 hour and 40 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Men's Basketball vs Howard and Saint Louis Starts at 0:51 This is part one of a part two podcast! Which Robbie Avila nickname was your favorite? Of the last ten times Michigan has made the tournament they've been in the Sweet Sixteen nine. Were Beilein teams built better for the tournament than for the Big Ten? Howard shot 48% from three, the only reason they were able to get to 80 points. What Wisconsin nonsense is this? Michigan shoots 84% from two, one of those misses was from Oscar Goodman. Roddy Gayle was uninspiring in the Big Ten Tournament but returned to his March form. Moving on to Saint Louis, they're a dangerous offensive team but there was no way they were going to be able to check Michigan. Somehow Saint Louis was the #1 field goal efficiency defense in the country, it's a good sign that Michigan shot 1.35 PPP. Avila fell for Mara's fake pass. Since they started counting blocks Michigan is the first team to have all starters score 10+ points and have a block. The Mara we're seeing now is night and day from what we saw at the beginning of the season. Could you convince him to come back another year? What was up with that non-flagrant foul that ended up being a foul on Burnett? Technically it was a cylinder foul. High Point isn't a real school, you should only schedule real schools.  [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]  2. Spring Football Bits Starts at 34:37 There are finally enough bits coming out of the spring! Ron Bellamy is back as director of player personnel, which makes all the sense in the world. Apparently Whittingham wanted to come back to Utah but he wouldn't have as much control over decision making so he left. What exactly happened here? We thought he was retiring but clearly he didn't. Manuel Beigel moved to offensive line, this is concerning because there are plenty of offensive lineman and this team needs defensive tackles. In more positive news, Savion Hiter is already running with the ones. His built is like Jabrill Peppers. The defense will "resemble the 2023 defense" in terms of style, according to Jay Hill. It will depend what they can get out of Zeke Berry and Rod Moore. Injured guys are still injured. Receiver depth is Marsh, Ffrench, Moa, and Buchanon. Defensive tackle tea leaves are... uhhh... concerning? You need four decent defensive tackles, they currently have three and there's no guarantee that any of them are good. Maybe that's why Hiter is getting so many yards in practice. The NDSU linebacker captain needs to simmer for a bit, he just got here. If one of the best offensive line coaches in the country is excited then we're excited. If Babalola actually starts he'll be an All-American. Sounds like they're kicking Link inside?  3. Hot Takes and Hockey Tournament Starts at 1:02:51 Takes hotter than Howard for the last 10 minutes of the first half. Michigan gets the #1 overall seed in hockey, their reward is a game against Bentley in Albany. They also won the Big Ten Tournament after a 7-3 win over Ohio State. They get medals but not stoats. Playing a team with tournament lives on the line was really good practice. They were so excited to win a banner. Did you know Gonzaga used to have a hockey team. Bentley is 23rd in NPI which is better than their conference usually does. Doesn't look like a team that will threaten Michigan but anything crazy can happen in this tournament. The matchup is there against Penn State but the vibes are annoying since Michigan has already played them five times (and lost once). Will the building have 12 people in it? Minnesota-Duluth had a really good nonconference run but fell off towards the end of the season. They swept Minnesota which doesn't mean much this year. Congratulations Western Michigan, you are a #1 seed and you probably get to play Denver at altitude if you win your first game. The committee doesn't want schools to have home games but then they either give schools "home" games or play in empty rinks. This game should be at Yost and it would be nuts, Michigan deserves the home advantage that they earned. If Wisconsin gets goaltending they're a top four team, if not they'll lose in the first round.  MUSIC: "Hard Dreaming Man"—Drugdealer "Honey Drip"—Long Island Railroad, Smushie and Ryan Gebhard “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
Michigan HockeyCast 8.20: Dirty Leprachauns and Defenseless Lions

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 105:43


1 Hour and 45 Minutes With David Nasternak and Alex Drain This Podcast Has a Sponsor: Michigan Law Grad Jonathan Paul is the guy with the C you want skating next to the ref and pleading your case. He's also a good guy to sit next to at the hockey games. Segment 1 How often do you get a haircut? Catching up on the World Baseball Classic, U.S. and Dominican Republic go down to the wire. Did the tournament structure itself for a U.S. vs Japan final? Anyways, Michigan dominated Notre Dame 6-1 in the Big Ten quarterfinals. A Notre Dame player runs into Ivankovic again, leading to a fight and a game misconduct. Credit Michigan for standing up for their goalie. Overall this game wasn't really close.   Segment 2 Michigan beats Penn State 5-2 to make it to the Big Ten championship game. Penn State was aggressive early but Michigan settled in. Michigan had a lot of penalties but the power play held strong, but eventually they had a lengthy 5-on-3 that gave a 4-2 lead. T.J. Hughes sealed the game after Michigan's goaltender almost scored an empty netter on himself. That goal might've been Hughes' last goal at Yost, many of the seniors stuck around on the ice late. Time to wrap up the season of our old friends. WMU will get a 1-seed but lost to Denver in their conference final. Still some conference tournament games left, let's talk NCAA tournament scenarios.   MUSIC NHL on ESPN Theme "Spark" -- Fitz and the Tantrums Ice Hockey (NES) theme

Talking About Kids
How to know when you need an attorney to advocate for your kid with Paula Yost

Talking About Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 38:34


Send a textAs we have discussed in previous episodes, trained advocates can help protect the rights of kids in IEP meetings and other legal proceedings. Unfortunately, there are times when additional help is required, times when a lawyer is needed. My guest this episode is Paula Yost. Paula is an attorney who is committed to, what she calls, “legal social work,” which is advocating for kids at the intersection of law and education or social service. Paula and I discuss her role, what you can do to avoid needing an attorney, and how you can tell when you do. More information about Paula, her law firm, and her book, Tumbleweeds: How to be an Advocate for Your Children and Yourself in a Failing System, is talkingaboutkids.com. 

Healthcare Insights
H.I. Ep. 148 - Paula Yost, JD: ACE Scores, Maternal and Child Health, Emotional Maturity, and Law

Healthcare Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 38:24


Paula Yost is an attorney, licensed clinical mental health counselor, and author who writes and speaks about what happens when families are forced to navigate broken systems. She is the author of Tumbleweeds: How to Be an Advocate for Your Children and Yourself in a Failing System now available on Amazon.com. Paula gets real and shares insights and stories from her experience in the legal system, healthcare, family systems, and mental health in North Carolina. Learn more about Paula at https://paulayost.com/

Truth, Lies and Workplace Culture
283. How Google and Netflix design engagement surveys that actually work, with Bill Yost

Truth, Lies and Workplace Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 53:46


Welcome back to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning workplace podcast where behavioural science meets workplace culture, brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. This week, we are joined by Bill Yost, a People Analytics powerhouse who has operated at the very highest levels of data-driven culture. Bill spent four years running Googlegeist, Google's legendary annual survey that consistently achieved a staggering 90% response rate. Now leading analytics at Netflix, Bill joins Al and Leanne to explain why your employee engagement survey is likely failing—and how to fix it. In this episode, Bill pulls back the curtain on the "snake eating itself"—the cycle of performative surveying that destroys employee trust—and shares the exact framework used by tech giants to turn data into genuine organizational change.

Utah's Noon News
Potential developments in well-known Utah kidnapping, murder case

Utah's Noon News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 5:21


A major development could take place in a high profile, death penalty case in Utah tomorrow, and the odds are good we won't know exactly what's happening. It's a story that may sound familiar to KSL listeners and fans of the Cold podcast: the murder of Joyce Yost by Doug Lovell. It's a lot to unpack, though, so Cold podcast host Dave Cawley explains the situation to KSL NewsRadio's Becky Bruce. He provides context on the whole situation, along with the background on the murder, kidnapping and rape of Yost more than 40 years ago.

Walk-In Talk Podcast
From Fine Dining to Disaster Relief, Chef Ryan Yost on Feeding People When It Matters Most

Walk-In Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 54:43


This week on the Walk-In Talk Podcast, Chef Ryan Yost joins us in studio after traveling from Western North Carolina to Lakeland for a full production day. Ryan is a chef-manager with Operation Blessing, an international humanitarian organization providing disaster relief through food, clean water, medical care, and rebuilding efforts. His path has taken him from fine dining kitchens to feeding communities in crisis across the U.S., Jamaica, and Ukraine. In this episode, we explore what it means to cook for people who need food, not just want it. We talk about discipline under pressure, humility in service, and how chef-level technique still matters, even when you are cooking with limited resources in disaster zones. Ryan also steps into the studio kitchen to prepare two dishes, bringing the same respect for ingredients and precision he applies in the field. Because for him, whether it is a donated ingredient or a premium protein, it deserves care. This episode continues Walk-In Talk Media's global storytelling expansion. Recently, Frederic Casagrande conducted his first live fire interview in Dubai with Chef Andrew Dickens, further extending the show's reach into international culinary conversations. From disaster zones to global live-fire stages, the mission remains the same — elevate chefs and the impact they create.  This conversation is about purpose, responsibility, and how chefs can use their craft for something bigger than themselves.

Made For This with Jennie Allen
I Tried Everything…Then I Tried Jesus with Ally Yost

Made For This with Jennie Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 45:11


In this episode, Jennie sits down with Ally Yost to hear the raw, behind-the-scenes story of how her life shifted from internet success to genuine faith. Ally shares what it looked like to feel full on the outside but empty on the inside, and the quiet moment when God invited her to “really give Him a chance.”They talk about the power of reading the Bible for the first time, surrendering platforms and approval, and why community + the local church are essential for staying steady in Jesus.The conversation closes with a simple prayer for anyone ready to trust Jesus today - and practical next steps for what comes after that “yes.”Follow Ally Yost on InstagramCheck Out Ally's PodcastResources & Links:Jennie's new book "The Lie You Don't Know You Believe" is available for pre-order NOW - GRAB A COPY HERE!Join the fight clubFight Your Lie Tour Tickets hereREGISTER TO HOST AN IF:LOCALListen to more episodes: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeLearn More About JennieFollow Jennie on social:InstagramFacebook

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
Michigan HockeyCast 8.15: What About The First Two Periods?

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 91:52


1 Hour and 31 Minutes With David Nasternak and Alex Drain This Podcast Has a Sponsor: Michigan Law Grad Jonathan Paul is the guy with the C you want skating next to the ref and pleading your case. He's also a good guy to sit next to at the hockey games. Segment 1 Curling mixed doubles on the quad box, biathlon, and why speed skating is faster than it looks. Downhill skiing is insane. The Friday night 4-3 OT game was insane. The game was even early, tilted towards the Spartans late in the second. Michigan came out with their backs against the wall and their hair on fire in the third. Refs swallowed their whistles and missed some egregious calls. Barnett's goal sent Yost back to the Old Yost days. Frustration about roster decisions and puck management but Moldenhauer and Perron have become consistent scorers. This game was what the rivalry is all about.    Segment 2 Well, let's talk about the second game. The press box at Little Caesars Arena causes vertigo and lower box hockey tickets are a scam. Michigan came out flat, sloppy, and chasing the game almost immediately. Dave spotted Ivankovic in the press box and then on the ice moments later... because it was the 4th string goalie who looks just like him. Michigan's top-end talent vanished as they gave up a 4-0 lead, the first goal was especially ugly. Perron and Moldenhauer gave some hope but a power play that couldn't enter the zone ended all hope. Michigan looks like the best team in the country on Fridays and deeply mortal on Saturdays. The Hage-Horkoff line goes quiet when Michigan needs them most. Too many statement weekends turn into split-series shrugs. MUSIC NHL on ESPN Theme "The Kids Are Alright" -- Barns Courtney Ice Hockey (NES) theme

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.23: Enormous Bulking Capacity

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 143:03


2 hours and 23 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Men's Basketball vs Penn State and Ohio State Starts at 0:51 Usually there's a segment for each basketball but that would just be silly. Michigan annihilates a short-handed Penn State team featuring two thunderous Mark Davis Kiwi dunks and a season high from Nimari Burnett. Is there anything else to say about this game? Michigan only had eight turnovers against Ohio State. Oddly they missed a lot of bunnies. Michigan is rounding into the elite offensive and defensive rebounding team we were hoping they would be. Nice to see Yaxel get to the rim, he doesn't do it enough. Another nice game from Trey McKenney. The balance of this team is insane. We're looking forward to what Mick Cronin says after Aday Mara stuffs him in a locker. A few more easy games before a brutal close to the season. Michigan State did Michigan a solid by beating Illinois.  [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]  2. Hockey vs Michigan State Starts at 25:16 Game one was one of the best college hockey games we've ever seen. Old Yost was dark and full of discontented engineers who just learned to swear. It was absolute hell for opponents and it's just not that anymore in most games. Friday night felt like Old Yost. Michigan played great when they had their backs against the wall but you can't just rally from down 4-0. Michigan could be the second best team in the country and still just not be as good as State. Michigan's 4th string goalie looks just like Ivankovic and confused Dave in the press box. Why was Ivankovic suddenly ready on Saturday? Yost got HOT in the third period on Friday because of the missed calls. Michigan can still absolutely win a regular season title. Biggest concern in the NCAA tournament is also Michigan State, but the college hockey playoffs are weird. Has the modern era of college football reached hockey?  3. Hot Takes and Offensive Recruiting Class With Steve Lorenz Starts at 53:24 Takes hotter than Brian's face watching Seth come up with something that's hot. Usually we would do this on signing day but now nobody can remember when that is. Salesi Moa signed and enrolled at Utah and still ended up at Michigan. Brady Smigiel is one of your QBs but he's coming in injured, which probably effected his recruiting stock. He's a classic pocket guy, but Whittingham likes mobile QBs. QB Tommy Carr has Tate Forcier comparisons. Savion Hiter comes in as the most talented running back in this class, as well as the last few classes. What do you think Fred Jackson would call him? Jonathan Brown comes in as a generic three star RB but there's not much being said compared to Hiter. We'll count Salesi Moa in this class, he could play receiver and safety. He might actually be able to contribute in year one. WR Travis Johnson is just outside the top 100 but was very adamant about sticking to Michigan even after everything went down. WR Jaylen Pile also didn't waver but so far seems like just a guy, but with more scholarships available sure, bring him in. TE Mason Bonner comes in from Denver, might take a little time to develop. Should be athletic enough down the road. OT Malakai Lee comes in from Honolulu and might be the most excited about the coaching change. Comparisons to Mike Onwenu. Marky Walbridge is a late riser and offensive lineman late risers are often encouraging. Adrian Hamilton projects to center and centers don't rank highly usually. Tommy Fraumann is big enough to not care about rankings, born right after the 2008 Michigan Utah in which Kyle Whittingham beat Michigan.  4. Defensive Recruiting Class Starts at 1:45:41 Carter Meadows is a five star defensive end we're all excited about. He's not allowed to enroll early so he'll probably be a year two star. DE McHale Blade is one of the coolest names in this cycle. He has all the athletic traits, could be the sleeper of the defensive side. DE Tariq Boney is your Josh Uche, just let him go after the QB. Alister Vallejo looks like Mason Graham on the field and the kid from the Sandlot in his profile. DT Titan Davis is a Kris Jenkins guy, could be an anchor DE but will more likely fill in DT needs. Linebacker is where the excitement falls off. Nobody is anywhere near four star status. CB Jamarion Vincent is a developmental guy, expect him in year three. He was previously playing QB. CB Ernest Nunley is a former Cal commit and will probably be a safety. S Jordan Deck could me a sleeper, boring safety. Overall not a big fan of the back seven but it is the transfer portal era. It could be okay but it's sketchy.   MUSIC: "Bazooka"—Miami XO "Baby Steps"—Olivia Dean "Phish Pepsi"—Wednesday “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

Rosanne Welch, PhD
From Missouri to Musicals: The Screenwriting Career of Dorothy Yost – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, November 2025

Rosanne Welch, PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 0:10


Born on April 25, 1899 in St. Louis, Missouri to Alice Kern and Robert M. Yost, Dorothy moved to Los Angeles to work in the burgeoning film industry and clearly succeeded in that goal.  By the time she died in 1967 Yost had written over 80 films and achieved what many other writers did not … Continue reading "From Missouri to Musicals: The Screenwriting Career of Dorothy Yost – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, November 2025" Related posts: Lois Weber: More than a Writer-Director She's the Auteur Activist of Early Cinema – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, April 2025 Writing Successful Films into her 60s? Zelda Sears Did It! – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, March 2024 Her Career Outlasted the Hays Code: Kathryn Scola – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, March 2025

Sci-Fi Talk
Byte Return To Silo

Sci-Fi Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 2:41


From the buzz of the London premiere to the looming mysteries of season two, Byte brings you a conversation with Graham Yost, the creative mind steering Apple TV+'s acclaimed sci‑fi series Silo. On the red carpet, Yost reflects on the season one setting up the series, and the source of Juliet's arc. Black Friday Special Expires On Dember 31st. Take advantage of savings as much as 17%  

Bigfoot Society
Squatch Man Confronts Bigfoot in Ferdinand State Forest and Has His Life Forever Changed

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 72:09 Transcription Available


Join us as Greg “Squatch Man” Yost recounts the night that changed his life forever—when a massive Bigfoot emerged from the darkness of Ferdinand State Forest in Dubois County, Indiana. In this powerful, emotional interview, Squatch Man shares his 24 years of encounters, including the terrifying first moment a “forest giant” breathed behind a tree just 20 feet away, his unforgettable Knobstone Trail stare-down, and the remarkable experiences that convinced him the “forest people” are intelligent, aware, and deeply connected to the land.From Clark State Forest to Daniel Boone Forest, from tree knocks to full-body sightings, Greg opens up about fear, transformation, spiritual awakening, and the extraordinary interactions that shaped his mission to understand Bigfoot. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or simply Bigfoot-curious, this episode delivers one of the most detailed encounter stories ever recorded.Topics Include:• Bigfoot encounters in Indiana & Kentucky• Ferdinand State Forest confrontation• Knobstone Trail “forest people” sighting• How intentions affect Bigfoot interaction• Spiritual and emotional impact of encounters• Eye glow phenomena, tree knocks, and vocalizations• Why Squatch Man believes they are “people,” not animals

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Migraine Relief Starts Here: Current Management Tools for PCPs - Frankly Speaking Ep 462

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 11:18


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-462 Overview: In this episode, we examine migraine—a leading cause of disability worldwide that is often underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care. You'll learn how to distinguish migraine from other headache disorders, identify who is most affected, and explore both acute pharmacologic options and preventive strategies that can reduce attack frequency and improve patients' quality of life. Episode resource links: El Hussein, M. T., & Fraser, L. (2025). Pharmacologic Management of Migraine in Primary Care: Nurse Practitioner Guide. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 21(9), 105501. Qaseem, A., Tice, J. A., Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta, I., Wilt, T. J., Harrod, C. S., Cooney, T. G., ... & Yost, J. (2025). Pharmacologic treatments of acute episodic migraine headache in outpatient settings: a clinical guideline from the American College of Physicians. Annals of internal medicine, 178(4), 571-578. Charles, A. C., Tepper, S. J., & Ailani, J. (2025). State of the art in the management of migraine—A response to the American College of Physicians migraine preventive treatment guideline. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. Vélez-Jiménez MK, et al. Comprehensive Preventive Treatments for Episodic Migraine: Systematic Review. Front Neurol. 2025 Lanteri-Minet, M., Casarotto, C., Bretin, O., Collin, C., Gugenheim, M., Raclot, V., ... & Lefebvre, H. (2025). Prevalence, characteristics and management of migraine patients with triptan failure in primary care: the EMR France-Mig study. The Journal of Headache and Pain, 26(1), 153. Guest: Mariyan L. Montaque, DNP, FNP-BC   Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com  

Pri-Med Podcasts
Migraine Relief Starts Here: Current Management Tools for PCPs - Frankly Speaking Ep 462

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 11:18


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-462 Overview: In this episode, we examine migraine—a leading cause of disability worldwide that is often underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care. You'll learn how to distinguish migraine from other headache disorders, identify who is most affected, and explore both acute pharmacologic options and preventive strategies that can reduce attack frequency and improve patients' quality of life. Episode resource links: El Hussein, M. T., & Fraser, L. (2025). Pharmacologic Management of Migraine in Primary Care: Nurse Practitioner Guide. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 21(9), 105501. Qaseem, A., Tice, J. A., Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta, I., Wilt, T. J., Harrod, C. S., Cooney, T. G., ... & Yost, J. (2025). Pharmacologic treatments of acute episodic migraine headache in outpatient settings: a clinical guideline from the American College of Physicians. Annals of internal medicine, 178(4), 571-578. Charles, A. C., Tepper, S. J., & Ailani, J. (2025). State of the art in the management of migraine—A response to the American College of Physicians migraine preventive treatment guideline. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. Vélez-Jiménez MK, et al. Comprehensive Preventive Treatments for Episodic Migraine: Systematic Review. Front Neurol. 2025 Lanteri-Minet, M., Casarotto, C., Bretin, O., Collin, C., Gugenheim, M., Raclot, V., ... & Lefebvre, H. (2025). Prevalence, characteristics and management of migraine patients with triptan failure in primary care: the EMR France-Mig study. The Journal of Headache and Pain, 26(1), 153. Guest: Mariyan L. Montaque, DNP, FNP-BC   Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com  

USCHO Weekend Review
Heavyweight battles at Munn and Yost, who are the winners and worriers?

USCHO Weekend Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 30:26 Transcription Available


Hosts Jim Connelly (@jimmyconnelly), Derek Schooley (@derekschooley), and Ed Trefzger (@EdTrefzger) review games of the weekend and news of the past week.They start with the weekend's Michigan vs. Michigan State series, with both visiting teams securing wins, while looking at Wisconsin's dominance and Dartmouth's 10-0 start.In the second segment, they look at the performance of various teams in the NPI, and the gap between perception and performance for preseason favorites like Boston University and Minnesota.The episode wraps with a conversation about the long holiday break in college hockey and the impressive showing of college players in Team Canada's preliminary World Juniors roster.This episode is sponsored by the NCAA Men's Frozen Four, April 9 and 11 in Las Vegas. Tickets: https://ncaa.com/mfrozenfourFind all of our podcasts at USCHO.com/podcasts

Schopp and Bulldog
Do the Bills lack difference makers?

Schopp and Bulldog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 9:49


Mike Schopp and The Bulldog take a call from a bills fan who carries on with Yost comments about the Bills not having enough difference makers on the team.

Come Fight Me In The Dark
CFMITD Episode 92: Billy Tolley's First Kill (The Yost Theatre)

Come Fight Me In The Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 74:05


Uh oh Witches and Warlocks! Zak and the GAC turn into alt-right podcast chuds as they go to great lengths to convince the audience that orbs are the ghosts of aborted fetuses. Join Joel and Erik as we do so many bits that we almost trap ourselves into a Saint Vitus Dance esque loop of laughter that could have ended in our deaths as we discuss Ghost Adventures Season 9, Episode 5: The Yost Theatre & Ritz Hotel (and Waffle-house). 

Local Matters
Lesile Russell Yost Joins Tiffany Anton To Discuss Ozone Café & Market

Local Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 33:19


Tiffany Anton chats with Leslie Russell Yost, owner of Ozone Café & Market in Crab Orchard, TN. Leslie shares how she transformed an old gas station near Ozone Falls into a vibrant plant-based café and market, inspired by her southern roots and love of cooking. She discusses her journey from growing up in a steakhouse-owning family to crafting vegan versions of southern classics—like her mother's pulled pork recipe recreated with jackfruit. Leslie also talks about her loyal local customer base, the café's cozy features like a book nook, and her hopes of expanding in the future. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! News Talk 94.1

Fitt Insider
312. Felicity Yost, Co-Founder & CEO of Tia

Fitt Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 31:20


Today, I'm joined by Felicity Yost, co-founder & CEO of Tia. Integrating primary care, gynecology, mental health, fertility, menopause, and longevity services, Tia is scaling a comprehensive model for women's healthcare. In this episode, we discuss designing a holistic practice that meets women where they are. We also cover: Why preventative care and longevity care are fundamentally the same How women fall through the cracks of traditional specialty-siloed systems Future potential for predictive modeling and hyper-personalized medicine Subscribe to the podcast → insider.fitt.co/podcastSubscribe to our newsletter → insider.fitt.co/subscribeFollow us on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/company/fittinsider Tia's Website: asktia.comTia's IG: instagram.com/asktiaTia's Podcast: asktia.com/podcast - The Fitt Insider Podcast is brought to you by EGYM. Visit EGYM.com to learn more about its smart workout solutions for fitness and health facilities. Fitt Talent: https://talent.fitt.co/ Consulting: https://consulting.fitt.co/Investments: https://capital.fitt.co/ Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:00) Felicity's background and Tia's mission (04:00) Defining the scope of whole-person care (07:00) Translating preventative care into longevity care (11:00) Addressing the complexity of women's health needs (16:00) Building comprehensive diagnostic frameworks (24:00) The future of longevity biomarkers and ovarian age (27:00) Innovation opportunities in healthcare data and research (29:00) Future roadmap (31:00) Conclusion

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.8: Zack Marshall's Drag Show

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 130:44


2 hour and 10 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Offense vs Washington Starts at 1:05 Pay no attention to the background noise from the drag show at Venue. This game was vanilla and we like that. Bryce Underwood had a fabulous day despite losing about 50 yards from drops. There seems to be a big difference between Road Bryce and Home Bryce. Michigan didn't take many deep shots because the short stuff was working great and Washington has tall corners. The remaining road games shouldn't be nearly as threatening as the previous three. The game is over but they have a designed run for Bryce? Jordan Marshall isn't Justice Haynes but he gets a lot of yards after contact. He's still working on re-gapping but overall an excellent first start for him. Jasper Parker looked fine. Under Harbaugh not much changed between offensive coordinators, but with Chip Lindsey a lot has changed already. He was dealing in the first touchdown drive. When's the last time we came out of a game thinking "oh wow they nuked the defensive coordinator?" How do we feel about going for it on 4th down and passing it to Mr. Dropsies? Running it up the middle is probably a 70% conversion, throwing it to Semaj is also a 70% conversion but for different reasons. Evan Link looks to be done for the year. Bryce's first scramble was Frazier getting knocked backwards, he seems fine but doesn't quite have the oomf that Evan Link does. Zack Marshall had a great game, what happened to the starting tight ends? Overall the offensive line was fine.  2. Defense vs Washington Starts at 34:40 The defense only gave up seven points but everyone is still a little mad. Michigan runs a pretty vanilla defense and it works nicely because college quarterbacks are going to make mistakes. Oden did intercept the ball but uhh... it was not because of his performance. Washington shot themselves in the foot but also Jaishawn Barham was much more responsible. Wink is not forgiven but it was nice that this game plan was simplified and it was fine. A lot of defensive tackle rotation but not everybody is a play maker. Is Lou Esposito the one rotating the tackles so much? Maybe part of the chaos on defense is you don't get used to playing next to the same guy every snap. This will not be a -33 RPS day. Jyaire Hill is not getting targeted very much.  3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 58:19 Takes hotter than the bangin' drag show going on during the recording of this podcast. Brian apologizes once again for changing "AHHH YOU PUT IT THROUGH THE UPRIGHTS" and disrupting the cosmic balance. Zvada misses another field goal but gets the game sealer. Punting was a 35 yarder and then a rocket. No major complains about Semaj on punt returns except that he hit the spin button at the wrong time. The 4th and 1 drop to Semaj was unfortunate. What about the 4th and 2 on the 6? The whistle blew too early. Max Bredeson's holding call is the worst holding call since that Northwestern holding call. Stadium vibe: some people could actually use their phones! It should not take nine minutes to get a $9 coke, the athletic department doesn't pay close attention to the small things. Apparently concession people at Yost don't get paid but the athletic department can finally install cell phone towers at Michigan Stadium after 11 years under Warde.  4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:26:57 Iowa 25, Penn State 24 The nicest thing you can say about Penn State is that a lot of big programs are in collapse. Drew Allar's career is over, Ethan Grunkemeyer throws for 93 yards and throws two interceptions. Iowa threw for 68 yards but ran for 245 yards, Iowa should just run the triple option!  UCLA 20, Maryland 17 You gotta respect Maryland's commitment to one Army drive and then not doing a thing after. UCLA looked like the better team all game. This was a Big Ten [wild wild] West game. This is Maryland's third straight heartbreaking loss, they can't finish games with a freshman QB. There's still a path to a bowl.  Indiana 38, Michigan State 13 Shout out to everyone who listened to this on Spartan Radio. Indiana's offense was extremely efficient. Fernando Mendoza was 24/28 for 332 yards and four touchdowns. Indiana football fans were mad that they weren't winning by more. Did Indiana give up enough passing yards to be concerned with playoff implications for the Hoosiers? Northwestern 19, Purdue 0 Northwestern gets one 76 yard scoring drive and that's about all the scoring in this game. Don't let the score fool you into thinking that Northwestern has figured something out.  Notre Dame 34, USC 24 USC takes a 3rd quarter lead followed by Notre Dame getting a kickoff return. Then USC just falls apart in the 4th quarter. This was frustrating to watch as a Michigan fan.  Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 0 134 total yards for Wisconsin and that's generous. Oh god they play Oregon next weekend. Minnesota 24, Nebraska  Dylan Raiola is sacked nine times, that's too many times. Nebraska had just entered the top 25 and has now exited the top 25. A left tackle was ejected for targeting! Shout out to Minnesota fans for really filling the stadium on a Friday night.  Oregon 56, Rutgers 10 14 different Oregon players went for at least 10 yards on a play. Oregon was very upset about their Indiana game. Somehow there wasn't a rutger. Oregon had 233 breakaway yards, Rutgers had 202 total yards.  MUSIC: "Brand New Second Hand"—Peter Tosh "It's Not Easy"—Ofege "Plain as Your Eyes Can See"—Jim Sullivan “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

The Paranormal UFO Consciousness Podcast
The True Story of Abduction: A tribute to John Yost

The Paranormal UFO Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 65:16


Host: What if everything you thought you knew about alien abduction was wrong? What if the fear and mystery were just the beginning of a much larger, more profound story?[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]“When I was seven years old, I had an experience which frankly scared the hell out of me. I was confronted by an entity… there was a bright flashing light… and I was marked.”Host: That is the voice of the late filmmaker John Yost. For over 40 years, he carried the physical and emotional scars of that night. But a shocking, close-range UFO encounter as an adult unlocked a door he could no longer keep closed. He embarked on a quest for answers, a journey that would become his powerful documentary, Abduction.Today, we revisit a 2022 conversation in memory of John and his courageous work.[SOUNDBITE: Grant Cameron]“I have only one word: if you don't watch this, you're going to miss something. It is the best documentary… it talks about what really may be going on.”Host: This isn't just a film about sightings. It's John's deeply personal journey into the heart of the phenomenon. Alongside his guide, quantum hypnotherapist Deb Shakti, he sought understanding, leading him to legendary figures like Whitley Strieber.[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]“He helped me understand that I was in control of that fear… that I could end up becoming a participant.”Host: The film builds to a stunning climax: a quantum hypnosis session that takes John—and the audience—somewhere utterly unexpected.[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]“It felt like the floor dropped out from underneath me and I was floating… I was living it again as a seven-year-old boy.”Host: What he discovered there points toward a truth far more complex and wondrous than mere visitors from another planet. Though John's passing means we will never see the further chapters he envisioned, this film remains his lasting gift—a powerful testament to a journey from fear to understanding.[SOUNDBITE: John Yost]“This is more than shining lights in the sky. This is about consciousness, about the soul… It's an invitation.”Host: Honor John Yost's legacy and experience the documentary that changes the conversation.Abduction. Available on demand.

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1766 Music by Christa Rooks, Amanda Joy Powell, Kate Stanford, Carrie Yost, Red Letter Society, Taylor Tripodi, Theresa Estel, Toni LaShaun, Alecia Garrick, Madison Hamm, Heather Rosen, Ivana Kamalani, Homecoming, Presence Music Band, Rachael Sey, Franke

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 67:09


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Christa Rooks - The Light Has Come (feat. Jason Hoard) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAmanda Joy Powell - Ain't My Jesus Something FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKate Stanford - Inside Out FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCarrie Yost - Sticks and Stones FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRed Letter Society - Valley (Reimagined) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTaylor Tripodi - This is Redemption FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTheresa Estel - True North FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYToni LaShaun - Lilies FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAlecia Garrick - Tried In The Fire FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMadison Hamm - Miracles FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYHeather Rosen - Dear God FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYIvana Kamalani - You Want Me As I Am FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYHOMECOMING - the cost (given for us) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYPresence Music Band - Where Would I Be FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRachael Sey - Spirit Divine FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFrankeke - Free At Last (Special Version) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Profitable Musician Newsletter at profitablemusician.com/joinVisit our Sponsor Cathy Wood at cathywoodmusic.comVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources

The Narrative
America's Moral Crisis with Dr. Andrew Walker

The Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 64:32 Transcription Available


The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk has forced every Christian to confront a sobering question: How do we live faithfully when the culture grows hostile to truth? On this week’s episode of The Narrative, Dr. Andrew Walker joins CCV's Aaron Baer, David Mahan, and Mike Andrews for a candid conversation about Christian ethics in a world that seems determined to abandon them. Dr. Walker doesn’t offer easy answers. Instead, he lays out a framework for courage, clarity, and conviction rooted in Scripture — the kind of framework believers desperately need in moments like this. Before they sit down with Dr. Walker, Aaron and Mike run through this week's news: ✨ One week from today, on Friday, September 26, Allie Beth Stuckey and Pastor Luke Barnett, both friends of Charlie Kirk, will join us for our Cleveland Celebration Gala to honor the life, legacy, and mission of Charlie. ⭐️ CCV's Essential Summit is just around the corner on Thursday, October 2. Featured keynote Willie Robertson shared a special video for Summit attendees.

WHOA That's Good Podcast
Learning to Trust God With Your Love Story | Sadie Robertson Huff | Ally Yost | Ashley Hetherington

WHOA That's Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 58:34


Ally Yost and Ashley Hetherington ("Jesus Freaks") are back with Sadie for a raw convo — from gym fits and convictions, to when “healthy” turns into a full-on idol (because counting macros can low-key take over your life). They also get real about singleness stories that don't have a “happy ending” … at least not yet — and why it's actually okay to just leave it at trusting God.Plus, Ally and Ashley flip the script and ask Sadie some questions too: about her own single season and how she knew Christian was the one.  https://fastgrowingtrees.com - Get 15% off your first purchase when using the code WHOA at checkout. https://drinkag1.com/whoa — Use my link to give the new AG1 flavors a try, plus get a FREE Welcome Kit! Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://trymiracle.com/WHOA and use the code WHOA to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Chapters:  01:15 Sadie's a "Jesus Freaks" superfan! 03:30 Idolizing food and exercise 10:30 Personal convictions 16:40 Gym clothing convictions 19:13 Leading worship & singing 36:30 Singleness & dating & waiting for a spouse 41:05 Ally & Ashley's question for Sadie 49:53 Making the most of where you're at 52:00 How did Sadie know Christian was the one? - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WHOA That's Good Podcast
Why Would I Gatekeep the Best Thing That's Ever Happened to Me? | Sadie, Ally Yost & Ashley Hetherington

WHOA That's Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 55:56


Sadie is pumped to welcome the "Jesus Freaks" co-hosts, Ashley Hetherington and Ally Yost, to Louisiana for an encouraging, raw, and super real convo! In this episode, Ally and Ashley spill on how they each came to know Jesus and why they literally cannot stop talking about Him. They share the backstory of their friendship (yes, it started online) and how God has used it in wild ways. Plus, Sadie gets real about why fully depending on the Lord is the only way she can do what she does and even shares the powerful advice Shelley Giglio gave her the very first time she preached at Passion. This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: https://helixsleep.com/sadie — Get 27% off sitewide today! http://activeskinrepair.com — Get 20% off your order when you use code WHOA! https://shopbeam.com/sadie — Get up to 35% off PLUS 2 free gifts with code SADIE Chapters:  00:00 When Sadie binged "Jesus Freaks" 03:17 How Ally & Ashley met 09:42 Ally on before & after following Christ 29:37 Why we need dependency on the Lord 36:21 Ashley's faith journey 46:11 The Bible changes everything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dark Histories
The Literary Miracles of Patience Worth

Dark Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 78:23


In 1913, a St. Louis housewife named Pearl Curran sat down at a Ouija board and claimed to make contact with a spirit called Patience Worth—a seventeenth-century Englishwoman who spoke in archaic language and spun tales with uncanny speed. What began as a parlor amusement soon erupted into a literary mystery: novels, poems, and dialogues flowed effortlessly through Pearl, though she had no known training in such artistry. Was this the voice of a forgotten soul, the hidden genius of an unlikely medium, or just a big hoax, either for profit, or simply to cure boredom? SOURCES Litvag, Irving (1972) Singer in the Shadows: The Strange Story of Patience Worth. Macmillan, NY, USA. Yost, Casper S. (1916) Patience Worth: A Psychic Mystery. Henry Holt & Co. NY, USA. Prince, Walter Franklin (1927) The Case of Patience Worth. Boston Society for Psychic Research, Boston, USA. St. Louis GLobe Democrat (1915) The Mystery of Patience Worth. St. Louis Globe Democrat, Sun 7 Feb 1915, p41. USA. St. Louis GLobe Democrat (1915) The Mystery of Patience Worth. St. Louis Globe Democrat, Sun 14 Feb 1915, p41. USA. St. Louis GLobe Democrat (1915) The Mystery of Patience Worth. St. Louis Globe Democrat, Sun 21 Feb 1915, p41. USA. St. Louis GLobe Democrat (1915) The Mystery of Patience Worth. St. Louis Globe Democrat, Sun 28 Feb 1915, p41. USA. The New York Times (1916) Patience Worth A Psychic Mystery. The New York Times, Sun 27 Feb 1916, p69. NY, USA. ------ For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at ⁠⁠darkhistories.com ⁠⁠ Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: ⁠⁠http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories⁠⁠ or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories⁠⁠ The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: ⁠⁠http://author.to/darkhistories⁠⁠ Dark Histories merch is available here: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3GChjk9⁠⁠ Connect with us on Facebook: ⁠⁠http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast⁠⁠ Or find us on Twitter: ⁠⁠http://twitter.com/darkhistories⁠⁠ & Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/⁠⁠ Or you can contact us directly via email at ⁠⁠contact@darkhistories.com⁠⁠ or join our Discord community: ⁠⁠https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf⁠⁠ The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Forbidden Knowledge News
FKN Classics Double Feature! | John Yost - Alien Agenda | Phil Escott - Vegan Psyop

Forbidden Knowledge News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 133:18


Enjoy these back to back throwback episodes!Doors of Perception is available now on Amazon Prime!https://watch.amazon.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.8a60e6c7-678d-4502-b335-adfbb30697b8&ref_=atv_lp_share_mv&r=webDoors of Perception official trailerhttps://youtu.be/F-VJ01kMSII?si=Ee6xwtUONA18HNLZMerchhttps://fknstore.net/Start your microdosing journey with BrainsupremeGet 15% off your order here!!https://brainsupreme.co/FKN15Book a free consultation with Jennifer Halcame Emailjenniferhalcame@gmail.comFacebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561665957079&mibextid=ZbWKwLWatch The Forbidden Documentary: Occult Louisiana on Tubi: https://link.tubi.tv/pGXW6chxCJbC60 PurplePowerhttps://go.shopc60.com/FORBIDDEN10/or use coupon code knowledge10FKN Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/FKNlinksForbidden Knowledge Network https://forbiddenknowledge.news/ Make a Donation to Forbidden Knowledge News https://www.paypal.me/forbiddenknowledgenehttps://buymeacoffee.com/forbiddenJohnny Larson's artworkhttps://www.patreon.com/JohnnyLarsonSign up on Rokfin!https://rokfin.com/fknplusPodcastshttps://www.spreaker.com/show/forbiddenAvailable on all platforms Support FKN on Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/KoPgfbEq8kcsR5oj9FKN ON Rumblehttps://rumble.com/c/FKNpGet Cory Hughes books!Lee Harvey Oswald In Black and White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FJ2PQJRMA Warning From History Audio bookhttps://buymeacoffee.com/jfkbook/e/392579https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jfkbookhttps://www.amazon.com/Warning-History-Cory-Hughes/dp/B0CL14VQY6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=72HEFZQA7TAP&keywords=a+warning+from+history+cory+hughes&qid=1698861279&sprefix=a+warning+fro%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1https://coryhughes.org/YouTube https://youtube.com/@fknclipspBecome Self-Sufficient With A Food Forest!!https://foodforestabundance.com/get-started/?ref=CHRISTOPHERMATHUse coupon code: FORBIDDEN for discountsOur Facebook pageshttps://www.facebook.com/forbiddenknowledgenewsconspiracy/https://www.facebook.com/FKNNetwork/Instagram @forbiddenknowledgenews1@forbiddenknowledgenetworkXhttps://x.com/ForbiddenKnow10?t=uO5AqEtDuHdF9fXYtCUtfw&s=09Email meforbiddenknowledgenews@gmail.comsome music thanks to:https://www.bensound.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/forbidden-knowledge-news--3589233/support.

The George Janko Show
Ally Yost - Christ With Coffee On Ice | EP. 123

The George Janko Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 114:27


BUY YOUR TICKETS TO THE "MAN ON WATER" TOUR NOW! https://www.thegeorgejankoshow.com/ Go Subscribe to “Christ With Coffee On Ice"https://www.youtube.com/@ChristWithCoffeeOnIceText Me To Perform In Your City! (602) 932-8118 Follow George! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgejanko Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeorgeJanko TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@georgejanko Follow Shawna! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnadellaricca/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ShawnaDellaRiccaOfficial Follow Grant! (Video / Edit)  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blaccwellBusiness Inquiries Email: george@divisionmedia.coTimestamps:02:05 It's Yost like Toast05:17 Ally talks about starting her series ‘Hey Girly Pop'09:07 Ally and George both started their careers on the app Vine13:10 Finding support from God in West Hollywood 16:24 Starting the podcast ‘Christ With Coffee On Ice'20:59 Being with Jesus we get to see more25:16 How Ally has inspired Shawna28:53 George likes to be in the moment with his podcast guest 33:03 Special guest reveal for the New York live show 37:40 Feeling unworthy of Gods love and acceptance 42:42 The number one thing a man should have 46:30 Getting into worship music 50:11 Discussing the struggles of anxiety 55:45 Growing to be more familiar with God57:07 What season is Ally currently in?01:07:45 Their blood is on your hands 01:14:23 George and his mom debating the Lords Prayer01:18:13 Like a good neighbor Jesus is there01:24:37 George is a podcaster not a preacher01:29:10 The Godfather of AI01:35:40 Learning to fly planes and play guitar 01:38:48 Moving back and fourth from Nashville to Los Angeles 01:45:52 Meeting the jujitsu prodigy's the Ruotolo brothers

Christ With Coffee On Ice
my testimony | Ally Yost

Christ With Coffee On Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 47:09


Hey y'all ! Welcome to another Friday with CWCOI ! In this week's episode, our host, Ally Yost shares her testimony and story with the Lord. If you've been here since the beginning of CWCOI, Ally shared her testimony for our first ever episode. She felt led to share it again as the Lord has continued to move and evolve in her life since then. Thank you Jesus for the ways you have and continue to deliver each and every one of us! "Come,” he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, “Lord, save me! Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him." Matthew 14:29-31 _____________________________________________  ☆ REP CWCOI MERCH ➤ https://allyyost.com ☆ MY BIBLE (code ‘ALLYYOST' at checkout) ➤ https://hosannarevival.com/collections/beautiful-bibles/products/nlt-notetaking-bible-versailles-theme  ☆ TUMBLER LINK ➤ https://allyyost.com/products/travel-tumbler ☆ JESUS FREAKS | OFFICIAL TRAILER ➤ https://youtu.be/DbbJHm0WfJg?si=ErjC8Z9_TmC5VLar ☆ EARLY ACCESS TO EPISODES AND BONUS PERKS ➤ https://patreon.com/CWCOI  ☆ GIVE TO CWCOI ➤ https://www.paypal.me/CWCOI _____________________________________________  Connect further with us ! TikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@christwithcoffeeonice  Instagram ➤ https://instagram.com/christwithcoffeeonice _____________________________________________  Connect further with Ally !  TikTok (2M) ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@ally_yost  Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/ally_yost/  ShopMy ➤ https://shopmy.us/allyyost Pinterest ➤ https://www.pinterest.com/ally_yost1/_created/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Christ With Coffee On Ice
my testimony | Ally Yost

Christ With Coffee On Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 41:55


Hey y'all ! Welcome to another Friday with CWCOI ! In this week's episode, our host, Ally Yost shares her testimony and story with the Lord. If you've been here since the beginning of CWCOI, Ally shared her testimony for our first ever episode. She felt led to share it again as the Lord has continued to move and evolve in her life since then. Thank you Jesus for the ways you have and continue to deliver each and every one of us! "Come,” he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, “Lord, save me! Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him." Matthew 14:29-31 _____________________________________________  ☆ REP CWCOI MERCH ➤ https://allyyost.com ☆ MY BIBLE (code ‘ALLYYOST' at checkout) ➤ https://hosannarevival.com/collections/beautiful-bibles/products/nlt-notetaking-bible-versailles-theme  ☆ TUMBLER LINK ➤ https://allyyost.com/products/travel-tumbler ☆ JESUS FREAKS | OFFICIAL TRAILER ➤ https://youtu.be/DbbJHm0WfJg?si=ErjC8Z9_TmC5VLar ☆ EARLY ACCESS TO EPISODES AND BONUS PERKS ➤ https://patreon.com/CWCOI  ☆ GIVE TO CWCOI ➤ https://www.paypal.me/CWCOI _____________________________________________  Connect further with us ! TikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@christwithcoffeeonice  Instagram ➤ https://instagram.com/christwithcoffeeonice _____________________________________________  Connect further with Ally !  TikTok (2M) ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@ally_yost  Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/ally_yost/  ShopMy ➤ https://shopmy.us/allyyost Pinterest ➤ https://www.pinterest.com/ally_yost1/_created/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
MARGARET'S LAST KISS WAS TERROR: Cold Blood, Black Eyes, And Bells For The Dead | #MurderNoir

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 14:38


See the video version: https://weirddarkness.com/MurderNoir-MargaretsLastKissInspired by a true story; scroll down for the real-life case. | Millhaven, 1937. A woman lies barely clinging to life. A man with no past returns from the dead. A detective who thought he'd seen everything knows that most of his cases are puzzles. Some are warnings. This one feels like a curse. In this city, the church bells toll without reason, the dead won't rest, and something ancient hums just beneath the surface.THE TRUE CRIME CASE THIS STORY IS BASED ON: On Sunday, October 13, 1867, Ferdinand Hoffman fatally stabbed his ex-wife, Caroline Yost, inside the German Reformed Church in Canton, Ohio. The attack occurred after Hoffman, recently released from prison, followed Yost into the church and confronted her behind the belfry door. Witnesses reported hearing screams as Hoffman fled, leaving Yost with eighteen stab wounds. Yost, who had divorced Hoffman after years of reported abuse and his repeated arrests for crimes including counterfeiting and theft, survived for nearly a week before succumbing to her injuries. The tip of Hoffman's knife had broken off during the attack, lessening the severity of later wounds. Hoffman was captured shortly after the stabbing by a group of citizens who prevented a lynching. He was held in jail awaiting murder charges. Authorities reported that Hoffman expressed no remorse, stating he regretted not killing Yost outright. The morning after Yost's death, Hoffman was found dead in his cell, having hanged himself with a bedsheet. Officials left his body hanging for public viewing throughout the day.SOURCES…http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2022/06/murdered-in-church.htmlMusic provided by Alibi Music Library= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: April 25, 2025CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/MurderNoir-MargaretsLastKissTAGS: murder noir, paranormal detective story, weird darkness, supernatural thriller, creepy true crime, haunted noir, ghostly crime tale, cursed knife, vintage horror mystery, 1930s murder mystery, noir horror podcast, creepy historical fiction, foggy city murder, occult detective, dark noir fiction, horror blog post, supernatural noir, spooky podcast episode, weird tales, haunted investigation, demonic possession, knife with symbols, black-eyed killer, cursed love story, Margaret's Last Kiss