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What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders. -
"It's my honor to present the first College Football Playoff National Championship trophy to coach Urban Meyer and The Ohio State Buckeyes." Pandemonium! Excitement! The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire! First, let me stop you here. Before the time machine gets fired up, ask yourself a couple of things:
(1) Have I ever listened to a sequential retelling of College Football's first climb to playoff supremacy?
(2) Have I ever wanted to hear a behind-the-scenes take from the players on the endurance it took to overcome a year's worth of unprecedented circumstances?
(3) Do I enjoy a mix of light and heavy-hearted storytelling?
If the answer to any one of these is yes, we are certain you will enjoy Captain Evan Spencer's and Captain Joshua Perry's recapturing of events. From the loss of two Heisman Trophy candidates to the unfortunate death of a teammate, Chris Caldwell (Co-Host) Evan and Josh expertly weave in and out of conversations yet to be told first-hand.
Stories that trend as light as post-game house parties on up to play-by-play's similar to what the team was thinking, feeling, doing the championship week their 3rd string quarterback took reigns of the offense.
As mentioned by Head Coach Urban Meyer, "(this is) one of the greatest stories in college football history." So, why not relive it straight from the source?
Presented by Glory Days Media, a regional podcast studio
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NBT Network presents the "Faces of the Future Podcast". Join Millz and Rocket as they voice their opinions and share their experiences about the culture and society surrounding them.
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Listen all ya'll, this is Flow and Tell
Listen all ya'll, this is Flow and Tell
Listen all ya'll, this is Flow and Tell
Bringing you dope tracks that'll make your playlist swell!
Welcome to Flow and Tell, a new show from the Jabroni U Podcast Network, featuring James Bryington and Andy Liner of The Draft Podcast fame. Every episode James and Andy bring each other a Hip/Hop track the other hasn't heard. The song could be new, or from 1992, because any song we haven't heard is new to us. Each of them presents their song, and then they react and discuss.
You're going to get a music perspective from two very different rap music fans, one with a more classic sensibility and one who likes all these new kids. Listen in as they surprise you with the things they never knew they liked until they listened! -
Minds Matters – Le podcast qui éveille les esprits et ouvre les horizons
Plongez au cœur des dynamiques qui façonnent l’Afrique et le monde avec Minds Matters, le podcast qui nourrit votre esprit critique et stimule votre ambition. Ici, nous explorons l’entrepreneuriat, la culture, la politique et le développement personnel à travers des analyses, des conversations et des interviews d’experts.
Que vous soyez entrepreneur, curieux ou passionné de transformation sociale, chaque épisode vous offre des clés pour mieux comprendre votre environnement, affûter votre réflexion et développer votre plein potentiel.
Minds Matters, c’est bien plus qu’un podcast : c’est un espace de dialogue et d’inspiration pour celles et ceux qui veulent penser autrement et agir différemment.
Instagram : @mindsmatters_
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations. -
The 2024 U.S. Open: An Unpredictable Grand Slam Amidst a Unique Sporting Year As the 2024 U.S. Open approaches, the tennis world is abuzz with anticipation. This year’s tournament is set against the backdrop of a unique and challenging sporting calendar, influenced heavily by the Olympic Games held in Paris earlier in the summer. The altered schedule and the physical demands of transitioning between different court surfaces have added layers of complexity to what is already one of the most grueling Grand Slams on the tennis circuit. These factors make it particularly difficult to predict the winners in both the men’s and women’s competitions, leaving fans and analysts alike eagerly awaiting the unfolding of events in New York. The Impact of the Olympics on the U.S. Open Schedule The 2024 U.S. Open comes on the heels of the Paris Olympics, where tennis was played on clay courts at Roland Garros, the venue famous for the French Open. The proximity of the Olympic Games to the U.S. Open has led to significant adjustments in the tennis calendar, compressing the usual preparation period between these two major events. Players who competed in the Olympics, many of whom are also top contenders at the U.S. Open, have had to quickly transition from the slow, gritty clay of Roland Garros to the fast, hard courts of Flushing Meadows. This quick turnaround poses several challenges. Firstly, the physical toll of switching surfaces is considerable. Clay courts are slower and require players to engage in longer rallies, relying on stamina and endurance. In contrast, hard courts demand more explosive power, faster reflexes, and a different kind of footwork. The need to adapt to these contrasting demands in such a short time frame can be taxing, potentially leading to fatigue or injury. Moreover, the psychological adjustment is equally demanding. Players must shift their mindset and strategies, recalibrating their games to suit the faster pace and different bounce characteristics of hard courts. This transition period, usually spaced out over several weeks, has been compressed, forcing players to adapt more quickly than usual. Extended Impact on Player Performance: The toll of these changes could be profound. Players accustomed to success on clay, such as Rafael Nadal (historically, though not in 2024), must quickly adapt their game plans. The change in footwork from the sliding motion on clay to the rapid stops and starts on hard courts can increase the risk of injury, particularly to the knees and ankles. Mental fatigue also becomes a factor; after the emotional and physical strain of the Olympics, players must find the focus and determination to compete at their highest level again, just a few weeks later. This heightened pressure to perform with little recovery time could lead to surprising early exits for some top contenders, as even minor lapses in concentration or physical readiness could spell disaster against hungry competitors looking to capitalize on any weakness. The Unpredictability of the 2024 U.S. Open Given the unique circumstances surrounding this year’s tournament, predicting the outcome of the 2024 U.S. Open is particularly challenging. Both the men’s and women’s draws are filled with potential pitfalls and opportunities, making it difficult to pinpoint clear favorites. Men’s Competition: Djokovic and the Chase for History On the men’s side, all eyes are on Novak Djokovic, who is chasing a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title. Djokovic, who opted out of the 2024 Olympics to focus on the U.S. Open, enters the tournament as the top seed. His decision to skip the Olympics was strategic, aimed at giving him more time to rest and prepare for the hard courts of Flushing Meadows. However, even with Djokovic’s meticulous preparation, the field is far from a foregone conclusion. Carlos Alcaraz, the defending U.S. Open champion and recent Wimbledon winner, poses a significant threat. Alcaraz’s youth, versatility, and fearless approach to big matches make him a formidable opponent, capable of challenging Djokovic’s dominance. The rivalry between these two could define the tournament, but with other seasoned players and rising stars in the mix, surprises are always possible. Players like Daniil Medvedev, a former U.S. Open champion, and Jannik Sinner, who has shown flashes of brilliance, could also play spoiler. Medvedev’s experience on hard courts and Sinner’s explosive game make them dangerous floaters in the draw. The compressed schedule and the physical demands of the season could lead to unexpected upsets, particularly in the later rounds when fatigue becomes a factor. A Deeper Look at the Men's Draw: Beyond the marquee names, this year's U.S. Open could see dark horses making significant strides. Players like Alexander Zverev, who has consistently been on the cusp of major success, or Holger Rune, a rising star known for his powerful groundstrokes, could leverage the chaotic schedule to break through. The combination of experience, like that of Marin Cilic, and youthful energy from players like Rune, creates an environment where upsets are likely, and no match outcome can be taken for granted. The physical and mental demands will not just test the top seeds but could also open doors for players who have flown under the radar to make a deep run, capitalizing on the fatigue or tactical errors of more favored opponents. Women’s Competition: Gauff, Sabalenka, and the Open Field The women’s draw is equally unpredictable, with several players capable of making deep runs. Coco Gauff, fresh off a stellar summer that included her first WTA 1000 title in Cincinnati, is one of the leading contenders. Gauff’s recent form, combined with the energy of the home crowd, makes her a player to watch. However, the pressures of being a favorite in her home Slam could be a double-edged sword, adding to the unpredictability. Aryna Sabalenka, the world No. 1, enters the U.S. Open with a target on her back. Sabalenka has been consistent throughout the year, but the U.S. Open’s unique conditions and the challenges posed by the compressed calendar could impact her performance. Similarly, players like Iga ลwiฤ tek, who has struggled on hard courts in the past, and Elena Rybakina, who has shown flashes of brilliance, are also contenders, but their form remains uncertain. The women’s field is known for its depth and unpredictability, and this year is no exception. With several top players capable of winning the title, the 2024 U.S. Open could see a new Grand Slam champion or a surprise deep run from a lower-seeded player. Depth and Diversity of the Women's Draw: The depth of talent in the women's game has made it increasingly difficult to predict outcomes. Players like Jessica Pegula, who has been steadily rising in the ranks, or Ons Jabeur, with her crafty playstyle, could disrupt the expected narrative. Additionally, veterans like Simona Halep, if she finds her form, or even Serena Williams, if she decides to participate as a wildcard in what might be her final U.S. Open, could add an extra layer of drama. The conditions at Flushing Meadows, particularly the fast courts and potentially hot, humid weather, could play into the hands of power players, but the mental resilience required after the Olympic grind could favor those with more experience or a strong psychological edge. The Challenges of Transitioning Between Surfaces One of the critical factors that could influence the outcome of the 2024 U.S. Open is the challenge of transitioning between different court surfaces in such a short period. The demands of clay and hard courts are distinct, requiring players to make significant adjustments to their game. Physical Demands: The physical transition from clay to hard courts is arguably the most challenging aspect. Clay courts are known for their slow pace and high bounce, which force players to engage in extended rallies and rely heavily on endurance. In contrast, hard courts are faster and lower-bouncing, requiring more explosive movement and quick reflexes. This shift in physical demands can lead to fatigue, particularly for players who have had to make the transition quickly. Extended Discussion on Fatigue and Injury Risks: The rapid change in surface not only taxes the players' energy levels but also increases the likelihood of injuries. Hard courts are unforgiving, offering little cushion for joints and muscles. After weeks of grinding on clay, players' bodies are more prone to overuse injuries, such as tendonitis or stress fractures, when they suddenly switch to the harsher surface. Players will need to manage their fitness meticulously, balancing recovery with the intense preparation required for a Grand Slam. Those who can navigate this transition without succumbing to physical strain will have a significant advantage, but it's a delicate balance that could see even the fittest athletes struggle. Tactical Adjustments: The tactical approach also changes significantly between surfaces. On clay, players often rely on heavy topspin, patience, and constructing points over several shots. On hard courts, the emphasis shifts to serving, aggressive baseline play, and shorter points. Players who excel on clay may find it difficult to adjust their tactics to the faster pace of hard courts, especially if they have not had sufficient time to practice on the surface. Strategic Implications for Key Matches: The strategic shift required can turn matches on their head, especially in the early rounds. Players who can serve big and hit through the court will have an advantage, but those who can't adjust from the more deliberate clay-court game may find themselves ousted early. Watch for how players adapt their return games—an often overlooked aspect that could determine outcomes in key matches. The ability to handle pace and counter-punch effectively on hard courts could be the difference between advancing deep into the tournament or making an early e
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Created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 to spur private investment in small businesses and in commercial and housing projects in low-income areas, the Opportunity Zone Initiative drives private investment to urban and rural low-income communities
Investors
Those willing to invest capital gains in areas designated as "Qualified Opportunity Zones" are potentially eligible for preferential tax treatment. Under the current law, this tax benefit has lapsed for investing in an Qualified Opportunity Fund going forward. However, taxpayers who held their investments in a Fund at least five years prior to December 31, 2026, will have their basis increased by 10 percent of the original gain invested in the Fund. For investments held for at least seven years, the taxpayer’s basis is increased by an additional five percent of the original gain. As suggested above, to take advantage of this specific benefit, the investment had to be made by December 31, 2021. Additionally, if investors hold their investment in the Qualified Opportunity Fund for at least 10 years, any capital gain realized when disposing their interest in the Fund likely can be excluded from the investors’ taxable income.
Funds
Qualified Opportunity Funds are self-designated funds designed to invest in Qualified Opportunity Zones. Importantly, the Fund must invest at least 90% of its assets in property that qualifies as Opportunity Zone Property and/or in a company that qualifies as an Opportunity Zone Business. A Fund must ensure that it satisfies the 90% threshold by the "testing date," which is generally both midway and at the end of the Fund’s taxable year.
Developers
The Opportunity Zone legislation is well-suited for real estate projects. For example, a developer could invest its own capital gains into a Qualified Opportunity Fund and utilize such funds to develop one of its projects within an Opportunity Zone. Alternatively, the developer could raise capital for a project by soliciting from Qualified Opportunity Funds set up by third parties. Developers utilizing Opportunity Zone funding must be cognizant of the numerous deadlines and requirements that are affiliated with Opportunity Zone Projects, including that property utilized in a project must generally be acquired after December 31, 2017 and furthermore the project often needs to be completed within 31 months from receiving funding from a Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund. -
"What the Tech," introduces a new platform from the tech YouTube channel Adam Lobo TV for delivering tech news and analysis with a conversational approach, aiming to supplement the video content with engaging discussions.
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The Best of the Z93 Morning Buzz is all the ridiculousness you may have missed, or you just want to hear again!
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About the Podcast
Welcome to Livinโ In The Reel, the show where the worlds of film and politics collide. Here, we explore the ways cinema shapes our views on society, power, and cultureโwhile also diving into the fascinating political narratives woven in and around the stories we love.
Meet Your Host
Brooks is the passionate voice behind Livinโ In The Reel. With a B.A. in Film & Media from Georgia State University, Brooks is a budding filmmaker and screenwriter with a deep appreciation for cinema and geopolitics.
What to ExpectIn each episode, Brooks breaks down the politics behind iconic films, dissects the cultural significance of key moments in cinematic history, and examines how movies influence the way we think about government, power, and society. From classic Hollywood dramas to contemporary blockbusters to iconic documentaries, no reel is left unspooled.
Whether youโre a cinephile, a political junkie, or just someone who loves a great story, Livinโ In The Reel offers fresh perspectives, thoughtful analysis, and a healthy dose of inappropriate laughter.
Tune in and join the conversation because movies and politics were meant to go hand in hand.
Connect with me:โข Email: [email protected]
โข Social Media: LivinInTheReel.bsky.social
โข Podcast: https://livininthereel.buzzsprout.com
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Your favorite fighter's favorite fight show! Derick G and AJ Guillen aka the "Santa Fe Bomber" of the Bloody Water Podcast help you get ready for fight night with their bet sheet, in-depth stats, and commentary. The guys break down main card matchups, introduce the stars of tomorrow with their highly-coveted โsleeperโ matchups, and touch base on other prelim matchups you should watch for!
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Two girls. One couch. Unlimited unfiltered discussions. Unmasking is where pop culture, politics, and personal chaos collide. Every week, we break down major global events (yes, even the terrifying ones), share what itโs like to live in Ukraine, and throw in enough unhinged personal stories to keep us all sane.
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Itโs often thought of as a promise that was never kept. But โ40 acres and a muleโ was more than that. It was real. 40 Acres and a Lie tells the history of an often-misunderstood government program that gave formerly enslaved people land titles, only to take the land back. This three-part series from Reveal and the Center for Public Integrity explores a reparation that wasnโt and the wealth gap that remains.
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A podcast mostly about tech.
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Lukas & Andre liefern euch exklusive Einblicke in die Deutsche Baseball Liga (DBL). Wir sprechen mit Spielern, Trainern und Insidern über die Geschichten, die den Sport prägen. Dabei analysieren wir Entwicklungen in der Liga, beleuchten Hintergründe und erzählen auch darüber, was abseits des Spielfelds passiert.
Jetzt abonnieren und Teil der Baseball-Community werden! ๐ง
โพ๏ธ Folge uns auch auf Instagram, um in Zukunft keine News mehr zu verpassen https://www.instagram.com/dbl.baseball/
Besuche auch die offizielle DBL Website für weitere Spannende News & Stories: www.baseball.de -
a podcast about organizing in the south, Texas fascism, and how to fight back
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A podcast about bikes and motorcycle racing.
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A comedy podcast featuring all the week's news - explained by idiots. Hosted by The Honk & Henry Lee, it's the stuff you wanna know, from guys who don't know it. The final insult? They're Australian.
Follow us on X @InstantExpertsX
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The Talk of Chester County - 95.3 FM 1520 AM and online at WCHE1520.com
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