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Republican for Public Service Commission Jim Zeigler joins Greg to discuss his candidacy and next week's run-off election.
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Be Strong" from Ephesians 6:10
This week Kevin welcomes, Matt Zeigler. They discuss portfolio construction, the risk a lot of clients and advisors miss and why the investment business is more fun than rock’n’roll. Sign up for a FREE 14-day trial at Big Picture Trading: https://secure.bigpicturetrading.com/membership/signup/fOY4YJYX Subscribe To Patrick's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Patrick_Ceresna Visit our merch store!!! https://www.themarkethuddlemerch.com/ To receive our emails with the charts and links each week, please register at: https://markethuddle.com/
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Made Different for a Purpose" from 1 Cor. 12:18
Part 9 of a series on Why We Do What We Do by John Zeigler
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Lest We Forget" from Josh. 4:6-7
Part 8 of a series by John Zeigler on Why We Do What We Do
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "His Departure Our Deployment" from Acts 1:8-11 and other Scriptures
Effective artificial intelligence (AI) prompting is essential for students to use AI to enhance critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills. Dr. Zeigler shares a framework she and a colleague developed for effective prompting: the CARE (Context, Action, Role, Expectation) Prompt Engineering Framework. The CARE framework provides a systematic outline for nurse educators to use in teaching students clinical decision-making skills and to ensure that effective AI prompts are used.
Part 7 of a Series by John Zeigler on Why We Do What We Do
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Mothers Reflecting God's Heart" from Luke 15
Friend of the show, drummer of Just In Case, caring father, and talented photographer Mr. Brian Rash-Zeigler joins B-Gow this week! No Kyle this week. We go a lil long on this one. We chat about the importance of having hobbies in your middle age, being Unc, being the only sober one in the room, the local comedy scene, we nerd out about cameras/ photography and moar!! Check out Just in Case and Brian's photography below! www.jicofficial.com www.rz-photography.com You can help support the show on our PATREON for as little as $1 a month! Double down to bump it to $2 a month and you'll get an extra episode every week! Join the fun on our Facebook group! Follow us on the fuckin' Gram! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for the video version of the show, demos, vlogs, and more! We have shirts available at The Jerk Store! Check out our band Plane Without a Pilot Hosted by Brian Gower and Kyle McIntyre
Jayla Zeigler shares how she grew to enjoy cooking for others.
Part 6 of a Series by John Zeigler on Why We Do What We Do
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "But We See Jesus" from Hebrews 2:9
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "The Source of Joy" from 3 John 4
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Being Entirely Sanctified" from 1 Thes. 5:24 and Romans 12:1-2
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1318: Penske climbs the dealer ranks as consolidation continues, Tesla sends off Model S/X with a pricey Signature Series, and $4 gas is pushing consumers online.Automotive News' 2026 Top 150 Dealer ranking saw some notable movement as acquisitions and stronger same-store sales reshaped the leaderboard.Penske Automotive moved to No. 2, bumping AutoNation to No. 3, while Lithia holds the top spot yet again.Penske's growth was fueled in part by high-volume California and Texas store acquisitions now fully counted in 2025 results.The Top 150 sold 4.14M vehicles, increasing their share of total U.S. sales to 27%.Despite selling more cars, the Top 150 owns fewer rooftops overall—continued consolidation in action.81 groups moved up overall and 23 gained double-digit spots.Public retailers increased their share of Top 150 sales to 34.3%, highlighting their growing influence.14 currently represented at ASOTU CON: Lithia, Holman, Ourisman, LaFontaine, DARCARS, Walser, McGovern, Zeigler, RML Automotive, American Motors Group, CMA, Huffines, Casa, Preston Auto Group.Tesla is closing the chapter on its flagship sedans and SUVs with an ultra-exclusive, invite-only “Signature Series” run. With just 350 units and premium pricing, it's a nostalgic—and pricey—farewell to the brand's roots.Tesla will build just 350 units (250 Model S, 100 Model X), available only via invite to select owners.Exclusive Garnet Red paint, gold badging, and numbered interiors highlight the collector-focused design.The pricing reflects rarity, with the Model X Signature hitting $159K—about a $30K premium.These models will mark the end of Model S/X production as Tesla shifts factory capacity toward Optimus robots.Elon Musk previously called it an “honorable discharge,” closing a chapter that started in 2012.Rising gas prices are pushing more shoppers to skip store trips altogether. A sharp spike in online spending suggests convenience—and avoiding the pump—is becoming a bigger factor in buying decisions.Online spending jumped 20% in March, far above typical monthly gains, as gas prices topped $4.Orders rose 12% and average order value increased 8%, showing bigger and more frequent purchases.In-store shoppers are consolidating trips, making fewer visits but spending more per trip.83% of consumers cite gas as a top cost concern, with many shifting to online to avoid driving.“When gas crosses a psychological price threshold, the math changes,” said Omnisend's Marty Bauer.Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
In this episode of The Intelligent Developers, we sit down with Robin Zeigler, Founder and CEO of Mural Real Estate Partners, for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, capital, and the future of community-driven development.Robin shares her journey from an accounting graduate at Florida A&M University to becoming a senior executive at publicly traded REITs, including her experience managing millions of square feet of retail and mixed-use assets across the country. She reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her career—from navigating early challenges in corporate America to discovering real estate through REIT accounting—and how those experiences ultimately led her to launch Mural.The discussion explores the structural inefficiencies in real estate capital markets that have contributed to the nation's housing gap, particularly the “missing middle” between subsidized affordable housing and luxury product. Robin offers a compelling framework for addressing these challenges through mixed-income, mixed-use development strategies rooted in public-private partnerships.Robin's perspective is both strategic and deeply personal—grounded in years of institutional experience while focused on building equitable, vibrant neighborhoods in underinvested communities.This conversation is a masterclass for developers, investors, and operators seeking to understand where real estate is headed—and how to lead within it.
Part 5 of a series by John Zeigler on Why We Do What We Do
A communion meditation from Pastor John Zeigler on Easter Sunday evening
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Redemption Completed" from Mark 14:32-36 & Luke 22:44
A sermon by Kevin Forney entitled "Follow Me" from John 10:24-27. Could also be titled "The Original Influencer."
A sermon by Kevin Forney entitled "Clean Out the Clutter" from Matt. 21:10-13
A sermon by Kevin Forney entitled "Forgiveness" from Matthew 18:21-22
A sermon by Kevin Forney entitled "Don't Pitch Your Tent Toward Sodom" from Genesis 13:1-13
A sermon by Kevin Forney entitled "Temptation" from Luke 4:3-13
A sermon by Kevin Forney entitled "The Abundant Life" from John 10:7-10
A sermon by Kevin Forney entitled "Jesus Is Still Passing By" from Mark 5:21-34
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Lord, Quicken Me" from Psalm 85:1-7
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Serious Scriptural Truths" from Matthew 7:13-29
Ben & Bob speak with Hans Zeigler, President of the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America's Founding Principles & History. We discuss the work that the JMC is doing to promote teaching the founding principles and civics to Americas young people from kindergarten through college. The JMC will be hosting a National Summit on Civil Education in Philadelphia, May 18-19. Click here for details. Love history and want to go on a cruise? Join Ben and History That Doesn't Suck's Greg Jackson for a 5-day/4-night cruise of the Caribbean that runs from May 18-22! Visit htdscruise.com for details and enter promo code RTN at checkout for $100 off a cabin! And don't forget that Bob's new book America's Founding Son: John Quincy Adams from President to Political Maverickis now available! Click here to get your copy! This episode was edited by Gary Fletcher.
Part 4 of a series by John Zeigler on Why We Do What We Do
Tabitha Zeigler joins the show - we talk about her political run for the US Congress in Indiana HD 08. Her website is TabithaZeiglerForCongress.com Her Substack and more is linked here TabithaZeigler.com Thanks to AnneFeeney.com CWA UAW2209 MLPA BACLocal4 INKY
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "God's Cooperative" from 1 Sam. 14:45, 13:6 and other verses.
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Now Is Not the Time for Lukewarmness"
A sermon by Duane Quesenberry entitled "Which Direction Are You Going?" from Genesis 13 and other passages?
A sermon by Duane Quesenberry entitled "From Questioning to Trusting" from the book of Habbakuk
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Thoughts on Psalm 25"
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Heaven" from Rev. 21:1-8
In recognition of the urgency of the climate crisis, groups of young people around the country are taking their concerns to court. In places like Montana and Hawaiʻi, they're winning lawsuits and forcing states to address greenhouse gas emissions and more. In late August, fifteen youth in Wisconsin filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Public Service Commission and the state legislature. To talk about their lawsuit and others like it, host Douglas Haynes is joined by two lawyers helping the youth bring their case to court, Tony Wilkin Gibart of Midwest Environmental Advocates and Joanna Zeigler of Our Children's Trust. The youth plaintiffs are claiming their constitutional right to live in a world with a stable climate system and that climate change is threatening their rights to life, liberty, and happiness. They've been successful in Montana where the state constitution provides a right to health and safety. And in Hawaiʻi, the state has committed to decarbonizing transportation by 2045. In Wisconsin, the youth plaintiffs are claiming that the state is both supporting and fueling the climate crisis by approving fossil fuel power plants and preventing renewable energy projects. They say these actions by the state are infringing on their constitutional rights and the state is failing to preserve and protect the right to use and enjoy the waters of the state. Gibart tells the story of some of these plaintiffs, like Kaarina Dunn who experienced the major floods in the Driftless region a few years ago and Lucy Wright who grew up cross country skiing, but has seen the seasons cut short. Zeigler says that youth have a strong, intuitive moral compass and since they're the ones who will be disproportionately impacted by climate change, it's important to hear their voices. Tony Wilkin Gibart has led Midwest Environmental Advocates since 2019, guiding the organization's legal, policy, and community-focused work to protect Wisconsin's natural resources and strengthen environmental rights. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School and one of the attorneys representing the young plaintiffs in Dunn v WI PSC. Joanna Zeigler joined Our Children's Trust as a staff attorney in 2022. She primarily works on state cases filed by Our Children's Trust, including Sagoonick v. State of Alaska II and Dunn v. Wisconsin Public Service Commission and is working to develop new cases in other states. Joanna is also working with the State of Hawaiʻi to implement the historic settlement agreement reached in Navahine v. Hawaiʻi Dept. of Transportation. Prior to joining Our Children's Trust, Joanna worked at a Honolulu law firm as a litigation associate for over five years and she earned her JD with a certificate in environmental law from the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaiʻi. Featured image of skiers in the American Birkebeiner, which has been cancelled several times in recent years due to warm weather, via Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0). Did you enjoy this story? Your funding makes great, local journalism like this possible. Donate hereThe post Young Wisconsinites Claim Constitutional Right to Clean Environment appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Part 3 of a series by John Zeigler on Why We Do What We Do
Kyle Crooks sits down with assistant coach Ernie Zeigler to recap the game at Michigan and look ahead to a top-ten home matchup with Illinois, and much more! Jessica Coody chats with senior guard Connor Essegian to breakdown his rehab from injury, and many other topics.
Michael Zeigler of Lutheran Hour Ministries joins Zach to talk sermon prep, Scripture memory, pastoral formation, preaching in a studio vs. a sanctuary, and how digital media, even AI, can faithfully serve the Church. To access the show notes, please visit www.redletterpodcast.com.
This week we welcome producer/filmmaker David Zeigler on the show to talk about filmmaking in an episode we recorded in December 2020 and we are finally releasing it today in 2026. After that Liz and Eric talk play a round of the Game and talk about their projects, enjoy! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Our annual Zeigler episode! Dean Damon Andrew joined to talk about his journey to becoming a sport management student, first thoughts about doing a PhD, becoming a faculty member at UL, and starting his career path. Then we discussed his Zeigler article (JSM): reputation of sport management, strengths and weaknesses, growth of enrollment, prominent programs, growth of faculty, and much more!
On the 157th episode of What Is a Good Life?, I'm joined by Matt Zeigler. Matt is Managing Director at Sunpointe Investments, Senior Editor at Panoptica (a multimedia collaboration with Epsilon Theory), and co-owner and host of Excess Returns, a podcast and YouTube channel. Through his Cultish Creative brand, he transforms complex ideas into accessible insights, helping people make better connections and approach challenges with curiosity.Matt shares his journey from profound disconnection to finding an abundance of connection and meaning through family, work, and community. From a pivotal therapy session that changed everything to discovering the value of small, intentional experiences, he explores how building bridges instead of prisons transformed his life. This is a conversation about vulnerability, curiosity, and the courage to stop running from connection.This episode is for anyone who feels cut off from others and is looking to find their way back—and for anyone looking to feel more optimistic about humanity.For more of Matt's work:Cultish creative: https://cultishcreative.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-zeigler/For more of my work:Contact me at mark@whatisagood.life if you'd like to explore:- 1-on-1 coaching and online group courses: https://www.whatisagood.life/p/individual-coachingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/The podcast's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife/videosMy newsletter: www.whatisagood.life00:00 — The Disconnection Question04:16 — Three Layers of Life06:50 — Leaving home, independence, and loneliness10:11 — Therapy Wake-Up Call18:02 — Learning to Share23:23 — Small openings that build real bonds31:38 — Rules, ladders, and inherited structures45:26 — Energy shift after choosing alignment50:09 — Community Comes Alive58:18 — What is a Good Life for Matt?