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Survivor 48 is over and we're bringing in a Survivor legend to help break down everything that happened in the finale. Survivor: South Pacific winner and robbed queen of Winners at War Sophie Clarke joins us to talk about Mitch's inevitable departure, Kamilla's congenial loss in fire and Kyle's win. We're also drawing parallels beween 48 and South Pacific and touching down on Survivor 50 rumors. Find us on Instagram:Drop Your Buffs: @dropyourbuffspodEvan: @evanrosskatzSean: @soda.pupSophie: @sophiegclarke This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dropyourbuffs.substack.com/subscribe
Jamie, Jack, and Colleen talk about the Season 48 finale of Survivor, titled “Only One of Yous an Win.” They also crown the winner of this season’s Tally the Votes. Badger Trousers! Feedback: SurvivorJJC@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/jayandjack Listen to “Ep. 21.13 "Only One of Yous Can Win"” on Spreaker.
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Whip's out sick today so Chris and Nikki were flying solo and we learned about the nicknames you wish you had, moments you said something you didn't mean, and your expensive regrets. We were doubling paychecks all morning long, and we'll be doubling more next week starting on Tuesdays so make sure you get signed up at the link below. Catch up on everything you missed from today's show on The Morning Mix Podcast!Follow The Mix: The MixstagramGet Your Paycheck Doubled: Sign Up Today!Get the Free MIX App: Stream The MixSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Knicks beat Detroit, Brunson scored 40 with a game-winning 3, and will face Boston Monday. Boomer sees the Boston series hinging on bench play. Jerry's update included Knicks win sounds, Marbury's reaction, and Shaq calling Brunson a superstar. The Knicks had contrasting home/away performances. Boomer loves the 'Fat Luka' narrative for Moment of the Day. Boomer thanked everyone for fundraising for Sunday's Five Borough Bike Tour in the final segment of the week.
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In this essay, Graham McGeoch speaks about his research of Orthodox Christian influences on Anarchism in Latin America. A fuller version of the research was published in the edited volume, Orthodoxy and Anarchism: Contemporary Perspectives (ed Davor Dzalto, Rowman & Littlefield, 2024). Dr Graham McGeoch teaches Theology & Religious Studies at Faculdade Unida de Vitoria, Brazil and is a Visiting Professor at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. His most recent publications include, Russian Émigré Theology and Latin American Liberation Theology (Volos, 2023), World Christianity and Ecological Theologies (eds. Raimundo Baretto, Graham McGeoch & Wanderley Pereira da Rosa, Fortress Press, 2024), Theology After Gaza (eds Mitri Raheb & Graham McGeoch, Cascade, 2025). Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Bluesky @anarchismresgroup.bsky.social Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
Thursday, April 17, 2025 Inside Sports with Al Eschbach -When yous grows up, you grows up, windy food fair, Playboy rankings & stories, Sonic and more. Have a great weekend! Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Inside Sports Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this essay, Jesse Spafford argues that plausible libertarian premises support the classical anarchist conclusion that no one has any moral property rights over land or resources. Drawing on the argument advanced in Chapter 4 of his book Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Moral Tyranny, he contends that neither states nor would-be property owners can impose obligations on others without consent. Jesse Spafford is a Lecturer in philosophy at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, where he researches moral debates between libertarians, socialists, and anarchists. He is the author of Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Moral Tyranny (available open access on the Cambridge University Press website) and various other papers on anarchism including "Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Private Property" and "An Anarchist Interpretation of Marx's 'Ability to Needs' Principle." A complete list of his research and public-facing work is available on his website. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Bluesky @anarchismresgroup.bsky.social Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
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We've all done it. Hoped on a social medias and before you know it you've gone down a Yous-Tube Rabbit Hole! The streams are sucking up our days, and today the blab rats take a look at two of these Tubers streams, clearly subjected to government experiments, in the hopes of trying to help us better understand justwhats going on here.
I had a great conversation with filmmaker and journalist Dan Cohen about the history of Zionism, the lies it has to tell and its antisemitic nature. We also discussed Dan's movie killing Gaza, PTSD and armed resistance. https://substack.com/@dancohen3000 Subscribe to our Patreon for an extra episode every week: https://patreon.com/recinetime
This essay is adapted from Jim Donaghey's excellent collection, Fight for a New Normal? Anarchism and Mutual Aid in the Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis . It discusses some of the applications of 'mutual aid' in government agencies and its articulation in nineteenth century anarchist thought to flesh out a grassroots, transformative conception. Ruth Kinna is a member of the Anarchism Research Group at Loughborough University and the author of The Government of No One. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Bluesky @anarchismresgroup.bsky.social Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
Yous asked for it, so here it is. Tracy and Bev, Martina's sister. Martina's been detained at the border for supposedly abducting a child and declaring herself a terrorist, so Tracy asked Bev to shoot the shit! What coud go wrong? THIS IS THE SEASON FINALE BUT WE'LL BE BACK IN A COUPLE WEEKS LOVE YA Full Video on Swearnet Merch, Dates, and More on our WEBSITE Follow @itstracyhun and @yourgirlmartina AD: @cafemariecafe
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In this essay Keith Jacobs considers the relevance of Colin Ward's work for addressing contemporary housing challenges. It is claimed that Ward's writings on housing offer both a trenchant critique of managerially inspired policies and a set of political interventions that merit consideration. Keith Jacobs is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania. His two most recent publications are: ‘'Historical sensibility' and its relevance for contemporary housing studies' 10.4337/9781800375970.00010 and ‘Political economy perspectives and their relevance for contemporary housing studies' (coauthored with R. Atkinson and D. Warr) 10.1080/02673037.2024.2359411. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Bluesky @anarchismresgroup.bsky.social Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
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In this essay, Rhiannon provides an Afterword summarizing some of the key themes in a recently published volume of collected essays edited by Jim Donaghey titled Fight for a New Normal? Anarchism and Mutual Aid in the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis. Rhiannon also playfully problematizes the title of the book, arguing that rather than fighting for a new normal, anarchists should be fighting against normativity itself. Rhiannon Firth is Lecturer in Sociology of Education at the Institute of Education, UCL Faculty of Education and Society. Rhiannon's most recent publications are Disaster Anarchy and Entangled Futurities. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
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In this essay, Matt Grimes discusses the continuing significance of anarchism among a group of ageing anarcho-punks, who first engaged with anarchist ideologies and politics in their adolescence in the 1970s and 1980s. Drawing on the relationship between ageing, identity, memory and nostalgia, Matt explores how this group of ageing anarcho-punks have negotiated their anarchist beliefs, alongside the responsibilities often associated with adulthood and ageing. Dr Matt Grimes is Course Director BA (Hons) Music Business and Senior Lecturer in Music Industries and Radio. Matt's most recent publications are; Way, L. and Grimes, M. (2024) (eds) Punk, Ageing and Time. London: Palgrave MacMillan and Grimes, M. (2024) "I'm not someone who calls himself an anarchist, I am an anarchist". Anarcho-punk praxis and the continuing ideological significance of British anarcho-punk in the later lives of its ex-adherents'. In: Laura Way and Matt Grimes (eds) Punk, Ageing and Time. London: Palgrave MacMillan. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
In this essay, Dana Williams discusses the many complicated connections between sociology and anarchism. In particular, Williams explores what could be meant by "anarchist-sociology" and the potential for a social science anarchist studies. Dana Williams is Professor of Sociology at California State University, Chico in California (USA). Williams's most recent publications include "The Uncivil Sphere and Anti-authoritarian Movements: Problems of Status Quo Violence, Internationalist Militancy, and Non-state Civil Society" (published in Theory in Action) and "Anarchist and Anarchistic Anti-Systemic Movements in World-Systems Perspective: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Non-State Spaces" (with Spencer Louis Potiker and Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, in Journal of World-Systems Research), and a forthcoming book about radical trust with Pluto Press. Williams can be found on social media at: https://scholar.social/web/@dmw and https://bsky.app/profile/dmwilliams.bsky.social Full-text articles available here: https://hcommons.org/members/dmwilliams/ and https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dana-Williams-4 Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
In this essay, Alexandria Hollett describes how liberal and conservative approaches to civic education in the so-called United States dangerously position the nation-state as the incontestable organizer of contemporary life, promote national myths, encourage young people to develop affinity for the nation-state, and position voting and other constitutional processes as exclusive tactics for social change. By contrast, this essay offers direct democracy, mutual aid, and direct action as anarchist interventions into the ongoing crisis of civic education. Alexandria Hollett is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at California State University, Northridge. Alexandria Hollett's most recent publication is ‘No Gods, No Masters: Practicing Freedom through Anarchist Civics' and she is a member of the Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation. You can find her at https://academics.csun.edu/faculty/alexandria.hollett or on Instagram at @alleholle. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
In deze laatste aflevering voor de winterdstop is het tijd voor rgunummers. Verhaar, Vriends en Fock gaan in op de betekenis van rugnummers in de voetbalwereld, hoe je zo'n nummertje uitkiest en waarom er zoveel stigma's hangen rond bepaalde nummers. Maar, niet voordat we even Australië bespreken, vragen hoe het er voor staat met de Tho's trainerscursus en Fockerts keeperstoekomst.Rugnummers dan. Professor Vriends neemt ons mee in de historie waarin we van Brazilië naar Argentinië gaan om vervolgens Europa aan te tikken. Deze virtuele reis is uiteraard met de trein. We gaan dieper in op onze persoonlijke ervaringen die ons van opa en oma's naar Robin van Persie leiden. We vragen Davy Klaassen naar zijn imposante rugnummergeschiedenis en tikken nog even wat mooie verhaaltjes af.Het is tijd voor winterstop, maar niet voordat je deze heerlijke aflevering hebt geluisterd. Alvast bedankt en fijne dagen!Afsluitende nummerStromae - L'enferAanradersVriends: De NPO-serie Yous en Yay in het wildVerhaar: Alles van Tiny Desk Concert, maar met name StromaeFockert: Ademhaling sessie volgenSkyShowtimeTijdens de kerstvakantie ook genieten van het mooiste serie- en filmaanbod, bijvoorbeeld Fight Night: Million Dollar Heist? Ga naar skyshowtime.com en scoor al vanaf €5,99 een abonnement!Office InteriorOp zoek naar comfortabele bureaustoelen? Wil jij ook een ergonomische werkplek? Dan weten wij waar je moet zijn. Gebruik de code CORPOT10 bij Office-interior.com. Bijvoorbeeld voor zo'n lekker zitstabureautje! Neem een kijkje op www.office-interior.com.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I'm so excited to share this special 15 min episode recap with a powerful message. I'm publishing this curation to help you make the most of your time. The episode features segments from the episode 062 with Kathy Caprino. https://richie.libsyn.com/kathy-caprino-7-bravery-boosts-for-the-most-powerful-you ====== Richie Norton interviews the amazing Kathy Caprino, M.A. is a career and leadership coach, a Forbes senior contributor, TEDx speaker, LinkedIn influencer, and host of the Finding Brave podcast (which has ranked in Top 100 Apple Career Podcasts in the U.S. and beyond). Her mission is to support the advancement of women in business around the globe. Kathy is a speaker on topics spanning women's empowerment, overcoming workplace adversity, effective communication, entrepreneurship, personal growth, and navigating change. To help women access more bravery and power today, career breakthrough coach Kathy Caprino, M.A. has written THE MOST POWERFUL YOU: 7 Bravery-Boosting Paths to Career Bliss (HarperCollins Leadership; July 28, 2020). Drawing on findings from over ten years of research, coaching and training thousands of women around the world, Caprino's book will inspire women to take action, “find brave” and connect with greater power -- to reach their fullest potential and make the difference they envision. Caprino reveals the seven most damaging power gaps that prevent women from thriving in their careers, and seven bravery boosting paths to close these gaps. The seven damaging Power Gaps are: Gap #1: Not recognizing your special talents, abilities and accomplishments Gap #2: Communicating from fear not strength Gap #3: Reluctance to ask for what you deserve Gap #4: Isolating from influential support Gap #5: Acquiescing instead of saying “STOP!” to mistreatment Gap #6: Losing sight of your thrilling dream for your life Gap #7: Allowing past trauma to define you Caprino surveyed nearly 1,000 professional women across the globe and the results were staggering - 98% of professional women studied are experiencing at least one of these gaps, and over 75% are facing three or more at once. Listen, learn and apply the 7 Bravery Boosting Paths: Brave Sight, Speak, Ask, Connection, Challenge, Service, and Healing. When we take these paths, we increase our self-confidence, and dramatically improve our communication, relationships, recognition, leadership impact, and access to influential support, which in turn, transforms our futures and those of other women. Go here to get the book The Most Powerful You (and for more resources from Kathy Caprino): https://kathycaprino.com/ https://kathycaprino.com/mostpowerfulyou Want to continue the conversation? Join us! RICHIE NORTON SHOW COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/richiepodcast RICHIE NORTON SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: http://www.richienorton.com/ RICHIE NORTON SOCIAL: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/richie_norton LINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardnorton FB: https://www.facebook.com/richienorton TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/richienorton
In this essay, Libera Pisano explores Gustav Landauer's unique approach to anarchism, grounded in a rejection of death as both a literal and symbolic concept. Landauer's philosophy emphasizes the transcendence of individual isolation through community and mystical consciousness, positioning revolution as a life-affirming path to unity and interconnectedness. Libera Pisano is a Research Associate at Nova University Lisbon. Her recent publications are “Resisting Nihilism: The Motif of Entwurzelung in Jonas's Early Writings,” in Hans Jonas: The Early Years (eds. D. Herskowitz, E. Lapidot, C. Wiese; London: Routledge, 2024), 201-217 Hans Jonas: The Early Years - 1st Edition - Daniel M. Herskowitz - Ela, and “Die Grammatik der Hoffnung: Diasporisches Hören und weiblicher Abgrund bei Margarete Susman,” in Margarete Susman: Beiträge zu Werk und Wirkung (eds. M.J. Kudla, C. Battegay, I. Sauter, W. Goetschel; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2024), 317-333 Margarete Susman. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
Nu op NPO Start: Yous & Yay in het wild. Yousef 'Yous' Gnaoui en Pepijn ‘Yay' Lanen duiken in de rabbit holes van S10 & Froukje, Achmed Akkabi, Kevin en Daria Bukvić. Wie of wat inspireert hen? Vier filmische avonturen dwars door alle genres, disciplines en cultuurhokjes heen.
Did you pre-order Rach's NEW book? Get all your FREEBIES here!Pre-order your audiobook of ‘What if YOU Are the Answer' narrated by Rachel on Audible today! You can also pre-order your e-book or hard copy at Amazon, Barnes & Noble (they have signed copies!), Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!In this special Thanksgiving episode, we're turning the mic over to YOU, our incredible listeners as well as the squad here at RHP. Together, we celebrate the power of gratitude as callers share the heartfelt things they're most thankful for this year. From small, everyday blessings to life-changing moments, these stories remind us of the beauty in appreciating what we have. Whether you're celebrating with family, friends, or solo, this episode is a warm reminder of the joy gratitude brings. Tune in, and let's reflect on the blessings that make life meaningful—big or small.Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.
In this special Thanksgiving episode of Relentlessly Seeking Value, Stacey Richter discusses the significance of being 'givers' in healthcare, advocating for collaboration over transactional relationships to deliver real value to patients. She touches on the challenges and necessary shifts in healthcare market dynamics, emphasizing that true value is determined through bi-directional conversations between providers and end-users, like patients and plan sponsors. Stacey concludes with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their support networks and consider supporting valuable media and publications. To read the show notes with the mentioned links visit the epsiode page. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the free weekly newsletter to be a member of the Relentless Tribe. I want to drop a thank you right here to those who have left a tip in our tip jar and/or offer up a monthly contribution. From the bottom of my heart, thanks for the support. Thank you to Dr. Scott Tromanhauser, Marilyn Bartlett, Ann Kempski, Dr. Matthew Bunte. Also, thank you to Brian Uhlig, Dr. William Gailmard, Dr. John Lee, Dr. Paula Muto, and Linda Krebs. Plus everyone else who left a lesser amount. You guys are my village, and this matters because, as it's been said by me and others a million times, it will take a village to transform healthcare. So, if you haven't already done so, because … yeah, Thanksgiving, consider who is on your own list of villagers to thank right about now in your world. So, yeah, long story long, all the more thanks to everyone who has donated to our tip jar, who has written a nice review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or who interacts with our posts on LinkedIn. Thank you. This is how pods like this and any of the publications that you like are able to continue. It's also, if you want to get really “why do givers succeed” about it, it's through these interactions that like 99% of guests I'd estimate who get invited on a podcast, probably any podcasts, come from, or who likely get their name in any publication come from. As I said, this is true for this pod at least. But I would say that who are most hosts or most reporters going to reach out to when they need information or insight and are looking to quote somebody? It's gonna be somebody that they know. It's gonna be somebody that they like. So, giving, the healthcare industry. This is the actual point I wanted to make before I completely distracted myself. And I talked about this at length actually at a recent thINc360 panel about delivering better patient outcomes. So, collaborate, give. And thank you to all of you who do both of these things every day, despite the cognitive dissonance and corporate forces and the lack of time and resources that may plague your efforts. I appreciate you very, very much. And it is this gang—the Relentless Tribe, that listens to this show—it is you who will transform healthcare. It's really you. And again, from the bottom of my heart, I thank you. 01:33 How do you calculate the number of people you've helped? 02:46 Why is giving so important within healthcare? 03:16 Interview with Adam Grant. 05:47 How can you be a better giver? 07:50 Who is in charge of the bidirectional conversation of value? 11:35 Why is collaboration so important to value and being a giver? 12:58 Why is it important that plan sponsors are a part of all this giving and collaboration? 13:22 Encore! EP415 with Rob Andrews. 14:34 Summer Shorts 8 with Larry Bauer, MSW, MEd. 15:08 INBW39 with Stacey on the narcissism of small differences. 15:12 EP399 and EP400 with Stacey.
This Thanksgiving, we reflect on what the prophet Elijah has to teach us about gratitude.
In this essay, Alexander Sawatsky talks about his recent book, Anarchist perspectives for social work: Disrupting oppressive systems. Along with a summary of the main topics and themes, he describes how he arrived at the idea of writing this book as well as his motivation to work towards an anarchist informed social work practice. Alexander teaches and is chair of the social work program at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada where he lives with his partner, Wendi and his two children, Marianne and Lukas. His most recent publications are the following: Sawatsky, A. (2023) What is at the centre? Faith, social work & anarchism, Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 42:4, 477-495. Sawatsky, A. (2024). Anarchism & social work. Critical Social Work. Vol. 25, No. 1. Sawatsky, A. (2024) Anarchist Perspectives for Social Work: Disrupting Oppressive Systems. Oxford University Press. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
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In this essay, Leonard Williams reflects on the course of the 2024 presidential campaign in the United States. He then explores some implications of a second Trump presidency for both anarchists and anarchism. Leonard Williams is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Manchester University in Indiana. His forthcoming book entitled Hybridity and Ideology was co-written with Benjamin Franks. Other recent publications include Black Blocks, White Squares: Crosswords with an Anarchist Edge and the edited volume, Anarchism: A Conceptual Analysis. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
From Loren Lott to Peter Bergman, a few of your favs have messages for you! The video version is on youtube.com/jljmedia
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Today's promise: 1 John 3:1 God has a big family. It stretches across the globe from large suburban mega-churches to small home churches. God has a diverse family. People from all walks of life, from different races, countries, and cultures, all make up the family of God. As children of God, God is making us like our brother Jesus. We are heirs to the kingdom of God. Jesus calls us to be holy and righteous representatives of God's family. As members of the Family of God, we will spend eternity together in the Kingdom of God.
Finally, Isabel is back for a Teacap. Mal and Isabel discuss some of the hot topics of the last week. The girls discussed the Hurricane, the 2025 MET gala theme, corporate fashion, the Thank you, Beyonce meme, and Kamala Harris on Call Her Daddy. This episode is guaranteed some laughs. Let us know do you like the MET Gala theme? MET Gala Thank you Beyonce Harris on Call Her Daddy Follow on Instagram: TOG: @thoseothergirlspodcast Mal: @lifeasmalpal This is a Other Girls Media production. You are able to listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, Pandora, Anchor, Breaker, OverCasts, Pocket Casts, and Radio Public PLUS YouTube and Rumble. Join our Patreon Sponsors: COL 192: https://col1972.com/ "thoseothergirls1972" America Women Beauty: https://americanwomanbeauty.net/ "mal15" Garnuu: https://garnuu.com/ "othergirls10" The Pink Rose: https://shopthepinkrose.com/ "othergirls10" Want more TOG? Get the app Check out our website Order Merch Those Other Girls Rumble Channel Those Other Girls Youtube Channel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/those-other-girls/support
In this essay, Jim Donaghey reads an adaption from the introduction to DIY or Die! Do-it-yourself, do-it-together and punk anarchism – the latest volume in The Anarchism and Punk Book Project. The essay goes beyond and before punk to explore the radicality that runs through DIY, in its diverse applications from home improvement to anarchist political philosophy. Jim Donaghey is a punk working in academia, currently as a Research Fellow at Ulster University. You can read his publications at his website. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
It's All Been Done Radio Hour #490 Meet the Cast #43 "100th Show Song, Thank Yous, and Opening Speech" We begin with Kristin Green's original song performed at our 100th consecutive monthly live show, followed by thank yous to the audience from the troupe and friends, and ending with creator Jerome Wetzel's opening speech (special guest Shane Stefanchik) for the 100th show. Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents A comedy radio show originally performed and recorded on Saturday, October 14, 2023, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio. FEATURING: Darren Esler Ashley Clements Ben Neidenthal Beth Muir Chase McCants Grace Wilson Katie Boissoneaolt Keith Jackson Kristin Green Megan Overholt Nathan Haley Nick Arganbright Sam Clements Samantha Stark Shane Stefanchik Wendy Parks Ryan Yohe Nikki Smith Brendan Michna Anna Stiles J.T. Walker Virgil Von Hartzel Katelyn Hamilton and Jerome Wetzel Song lyrics, composed, and instrumentals performed by Kristin Green Sung by Kristin Green, Chase McCants, Grace Wilson, Shane Stefanchik, and cast Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions and Jerome Wetzel Directed by Kristin Green Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik When you post about us, hashtag #IABD #youtuberadioplays #bestyoutubepodcastchannels
So we lost. Yous wanna fight about it? Come on I'm walking here! Bada bing. But seriously we did lose after Dan Neil lost his mind and brought a lad down for no good reason, so our Gav and Martin sat down to talk about it and lightly preview the upcoming fixture with Derby at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday.What's the crack? Just can't stand losing a game like that. It stings. What did the lads make of that first half performance? Besides of course it being shite aye.WILSON IS A DOOR; Aye the happiest Sunlun player since Luke O'Nien bagged his first goal for the club, so what did we make of his first start overall? That Dan Neil challenge and the apology that followed; We were comfortable at the time. What was he thinking man? Another bounce needed as we head into the game against newly promoted Derby County on Tuesday night, so with Ballard and Mayenda fit, and given the short recovery period between fixtures, what changes do we think Reg will make? All this and more! Ha'way the Lads!#SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we discuss Mike's intimidating walk, reverse pyramid training, the social media algorithm, and much more. We hope you enjoy this episode and if you'd like to join us in The Online Fitness Business Mentorship, you can grab your seat at https://www.fitnessbusinessmentorship.com Thank you! -J & M Westside Barbell Scout Reverse Hyperextension: https://www.roguefitness.com/westside-scout-hyper WATCH this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0dewbPDXnAQ TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) — Intro (00:11) — The best vice (02:03) — Our initial thoughts on The Willpower Instinct (07:18) — The concept of "the 2 Yous" (10:03) — The impact of sleep (or lack thereof) on willpower (13:16) — Traumatic brain injury & it's effect on willpower (18:42) — Mike is sick of the supplement industry (27:46) — Supplements we currently take (32:21) — The benefits of limiting caffeine (36:01) — Jordan's new reverse hyper (42:25) — Mike's intimidating walk (or the generational decline of social interaction) (49:44) — Protein timing & the anabolic window (52:08) — Gary Vee's influence our social media strategies (55:51) — The viability of reverse pyramid training (57:05) — Wrap-up Follow the show on social: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@personaltrainerpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/personaltrainerpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@personaltrainerpodcast Join our email list & get our FREE '30 Ways To Build A Successful Online Coaching Business' manual: https://bit.ly/30O2l6p Check out our new book 'Eat It!' at https://www.eatit-book.com If you have any questions you'd like to have answered on the show, shoot us an email at info@fitnessbusinessmentorship.com If you enjoyed the episode, we would sincerely appreciate it if you left a five-star review. ---- Post-Production by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2024 Michael Vacanti & Jordan Syatt
Connor delivers a few thank yous to certain members of society who helped him out throughout his paternity leave.
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Last thank yous, Boston Bobby, Andy's Vasectomy, and the Longhorn Network - F H1