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Every Friday Sam Malone takes a break from his show's political focus to discuss with Robert Cossick the sanctity and beauty of marriage. The discussions are lighthearted and the advice is practical and encouraging. Listen to past discussions here, then join us each Friday at 8:35 CST for another great discussion.
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Noncompliant America is a news media outlet providing cutting edge grass roots information about the state of the world. We are fighting against censorship and tyranny that is being implemented in our lives today. Maintaining honor and integrity in our broadcasting we vow to promote the truth where ever it may lead. Transmitting from an undisclosed location in FEMA region 10 Joshua Michael with special guest hosts will be bringing you Raw uncut information. Tune in to listen to a beacon of l ...
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So In Love is a weekly 30 minute radio show full of love and laughter to strengthen and enhance marriage for husbands and wives. What is shared is based on biblical guidance and practical living to help keep marriages "FIT".So grab your morning coffee, tea or juice and tune in together to the So In Love channel live with your hosts, Hector and Cassandra Foy.
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Bill Fortenberry's Sunday school lessons from Mountain View Baptist Church. Produced by IncreasingLearning.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bill-fortenberry/support
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Locked On ACC - Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast

Locked On Podcast Network, Candace Cooper, Kenton Gibbs

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Locked On ACC podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Atlantic Coast Conference. Hosts Candace Cooper and Kenton Gibbs provide your daily ACC fix with expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage from Chestnut Hill, Coral Gables, Charlottesville, Chapel Hill and everywhere in between. The Locked On ACC podcast takes you beyond the headlines for the inside scoops from the biggest stories inside e ...
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As the birthplace of the mindfulness movement in the United States, Naropa University has a unique perspective when it comes to higher education in the West. Founded in 1974 by renowned Tibetan Buddhist scholar and lineage holder Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Naropa was intended to be a place where students could study Eastern and Western religions, writing, psychology, science, and the arts, while also receiving contemplative and meditation training. Forty-three years later, Naropa is a leader ...
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Family Wisdom's Way

Donna Tadych and Hannah Ruhl

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Family Wisdom's Way is a podcast for those who want to be intentional in raising up a family with strong connection, freedom to dream and ready to launch into the destiny He has for them individually and collectively. FWW will encourage listeners to take action to implement strategies and utilize tools to establish Kingdom identity and destiny in each family member and establish a family legacy. FWW will discuss the joys and challenges of the parenting journey and give practical solutions, s ...
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The ACC is financially healthier than college sports fans think it is. Revenue has increased more than 50% over the past five and over 200% over the past ten years! As noted by the News Observer newspaper, it’s not a problem of having money but of having enough money compared to the Big Ten and the SEC. Has the ACC truly been guilty of financial mi…
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Could the ACC end up expanding their conference by stealing teams away from the Big 12? An X user recently brought up a scenario where it would make financial sense for ESPN, the biggest TV partner for both conferences, to steer teams from the Big 12 over to the ACC in order to maximize their own profits. Is it safe to assume that ESPN wields this …
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The Maxwell Award has released their 80 player watch list before the 2024 football season and the ACC shockingly has more players on the list than the SEC and Big Ten. The ACC leads college football with 20 players selected, followed by the SEC and Big 12 with 15 each, and the Big Ten with 12. Are Cam Ward, DJ Uiagaleilei, and Cade Klubnik the only…
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Court filings for the monumental House vs. NCAA antitrust settlement reveal some potentially troubling provisions. As sports attorney Darren Heitner noted, the settlement “allows the NCAA to subjectively decide if an NIL payment is for a valid business purpose and if it constitutes fair market value.” The NCAA will also have the power to determine …
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Clemson Tigers Head Coach Dabo Swinney made some headlines in Day Four of the ACC Kickoff Media Days. Dabo went into detail on his transfer portal philosophy, saying he would be “the greatest portal recruiter ever” if he took a new job tomorrow and had to replace half his roster. He says the reason Clemson does not use the Transfer Portal is becaus…
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Is it “ACC Championship game or bust” for the Miami Hurricanes this season? The Hurricanes have their most talented roster in years, including star quarterback transfer Cam Ward. Mario Cristobal is heading into his third season as head coach and has been working to overhaul the culture. Year three is usually time to get things right. Miami went 5-7…
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Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti said the Big Ten is focused on their current eighteen members, when asked Tuesday about further expansion. Florida State and Clemson have been rumored for months to be candidates to join the Big Ten. They are both currently suing the ACC in an effort to break the Grant of Rights Agreement. Petitti’s remarks were al…
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ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips spoke passionately on Monday about the ongoing legal disputes with Florida State and Clemson. Phillips, on opening day of the ACC Football Media Kickoff, promised to fight to protect the ACC and its members “for as long as it takes.” Phillips referred to the lawsuits as “damaging, disruptive and harmful” to the confere…
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey took a subtle jab at the Florida State Seminoles during SEC Media Days. During an appearance on Jacksonville’s 1010X radio, Sankey advocated for Georgia being one of the top four teams in the country last season despite being snubbed from the playoff. He said, “Georgia was one of the best four teams (in the country) and…
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Brett McMurphy from Action Network reports that the Big Ten and SEC are not interested in adding Florida State and Clemson. On FSU, his sources say it doesn’t make financial sense, those conference are done expanding for now, and they consider Florida State to be a “disruptive partner.” According to the report, the SEC or Big Ten would only add the…
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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey was asked at his conference media days if he is monitoring the legal situations with Florida State and Clemson. Sankey shot down the possibility of further expansion, saying his league is at 16 teams today and will be at 16 tomorrow. He added that he does not want to entangle the SEC in any litigation. Is Sankey playing…
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The reports linking FSU and Clemson to the Big 12 might have legs, afterall. Arizona insider Jason Scheer reported on his X account that, “According to sources, there is an internal belief in the Big 12 that Florida State and Clemson are likely to join the conference within the next year or so.” If the Big 12 can use private equity infusions and cr…
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Rumors about Florida State and Clemson leaving the ACC for the Big 12 continue to gain steam. While there is little doubt that the Big 12 has made overtures to the pair, it’s important to remember that they would likely be a third choice landing spot for FSU and Clemson after the Big Ten or SEC. Ross Dellenger, who started the buzz with comments ma…
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There is new buzz about the Big 12 pursuing Florida State and Clemson. The Seminoles and Tigers are both suing the ACC in an attempt to exit the conference, but most reports have linked them to the Big Ten or SEC. Could the Big 12 swipe them away from the new powers? The origin of this new buzz was an interview with Yahoo Sports reporter Ross Delle…
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Is Florida State about to receive the documents that will contain the smoking gun that will help them break the ACC’s Grant of Rights? A court order in Florida has asked Leon County Judge John C. Cooper to compel the ACC to hand over an unredacted copy of their TV agreements with ESPN. It’s worth noting that this order was jointly agreed by FSU and…
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Are Clemson and Florida State the only clear favorites to win the ACC? According to the ESPN SP+ model, and a conference preview by Bill Connelly, the Seminoles and Tigers combine for over a 51% chance to win the ACC. That leaves the rest of the field under 49%. FSU and Clemson have been the primary powers in recent years, but is this model too dis…
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Is the ACC on course to become another version of the AAC (American Athletic Conference)? That’s what Kelvin Hunt, a writer from FSU blog Chop Chat said this week after the additions of SMU, Cal and Stanford into the conference. Florida State fans are bitter during this period where they are engaged in multiple lawsuits with the ACC in order to bre…
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Could Florida State officially declare their exit from the ACC this month? There have been hints dropped from college football reporters and analysts, including Josh Pate from 247Sports, that something big could happen this month within the ACC. Another CFB personality claims Florida State could make some sort of move on July 13th. But what can rea…
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Florida State University has fired back at the ACC after the conference filed an appeal in Florida earlier this month. FSU defended the ruling of Judge Cooper in Leon County, and referred to the ACC’s argument as “baseless.” We continue to see dueling lawsuits in North Carolina and Florida. It’s becoming more and more clear that we aren’t anywhere …
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There are surprising recruiting trends in ACC football, as we’re just over five months away from National Signing Day for the Class of 2025. Can Georgia Tech and Duke stay in the top 20? Will Clemson finish with the best class in the ACC or will Miami get that for the third straight year? Will Florida State continue their momentum after beating Geo…
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Back in May, Florida State University asked the North Carolina supreme court to overrule Judge Bledsoe’s decision from the State Business Court. FSU wants the case only to be heard in Florida. The ACC issued a response late last week and explained why, in their view, the case must proceed in North Carolina. The current battle is being fought over v…
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Do standout ACC quarterbacks like Cam Ward at Miami, Grayson McCall at NC State, Kyron Drones at Virginia Tech and Preston Stone at SMU have a legitimate shot to win the Heisman Trophy this year? In a new article on On3Sports, those four were listed, in order, as the top contenders within the ACC. The last ACC player to win the most prestigious ind…
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Florida State scored another legal victory against the ACC in Leon County (FL) court on Tuesday. Judge John C. Cooper denied the ACC’s motion to dismiss FSU’s lawsuit. Florida State’s trustees are suing the conference in an effort to leave the ACC by breaking the grant of rights. This denied motion to dismiss means the case will continue to be hear…
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College Football analyst Josh Pate from 247Sports and CBS has hinted at something big happening soon with the ACC. Pate sent an X post with the GIF of the infamous cup of water in Jurassic Park with ACC as the caption. A commenter asked him if expansion was coming, to which he responded, “the league is about to do the opposite of that.” Is he imply…
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Pro Football Focus considers Virginia Tech and SMU of the ACC to be two of the four most underrated college football teams for the 2024 season. People are starting to take notice of the Hokies, who return a higher percentage of their production than any other team in the ACC. Virginia Tech and SMU both have relatively easy strengths of schedules. C…
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Which ACC football players will grab first team all-conference honors in 2024? Phil Steele made predictions in his annual College Football Magazine. Miami leads the way with seven first teamers. Is Steele overly bullish on the Hurricanes? Quarterback Cam Ward, running back Damien Martinez and WR Xavier Restrepo are among Steele’s Miami choices. Hos…
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The Tampa Bay Times has revealed which ACC schools did not attend the meeting to vote on suing Florida State University. Clemson and North Carolina abstained from attending the meeting, while Florida State was not invited due to the conflict of interest. The remaining ACC members, twelve of them, voted unanimously to take the lawsuit forward. The A…
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Clemson wants to speed things up in their legal battle against the ACC. According to the Post and Courier, Clemson has filed a motion for summary judgment in Pickens County, South Carolina. They are asking for a declaration for the judge that the conference only owns Clemson’s TV rights while they are in the ACC, not after they leave. This distinct…
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Are the SEC playing a risky game by reportedly passing on Florida State and Clemson? Brett McMurphy from Action Network said this week that he expects FSU and Clemson to eventually land in the Big Ten. He added that the SEC is not interested because they already have the Florida market with the Gators and the South Carolina market with the Gamecock…
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Are major college sports programs about to make a costly mistake by taking on private credit? SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey warned against the dangers this week, saying, “In my experience, those involved with private equity want to be paid back, so I would caution people around the notion of short term fixes.” Schools will soon be looking for cash i…
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There are many bogus theories out there as to why the ACC would want to add the Utah Utes to their conference. People have been saying it would be a “desparation move” to try and keep FSU and Clemson happy and potentially drop their lawsuits. In reality, these situations can be mutually exclusive. If the ACC has a chance to add Utah, as is being re…
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Could the ACC actually expand with a new member in the near future? New reports from Dick Weiss of the New York Daily News have linked the Utah Utes to the ACC. Utah is about to join the Big 12 but reportedly could be enticed by the ACC’s ESPN network affiliation. Other rumored candidates for the conference are USF, San Diego State and Oregon State…
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Donna from letthemlearnoregon.com joins Joshua Michael in an in depth discussion on the new measures for education. School Choice and Open Enrollment. Learn what other states are doing to take back our kids educations and get tax money to choose your childs school. Sign the petition now @ https://letthemlearnoregon.com/ Follow Me on X @noncompliant…
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Is there a fatal flaw in the approved House vs. NCAA antitrust settlement? The NCAA has approved this multi-billion dollar settlement which will also include revenue sharing with college athletes starting as soon as 2025. Part of the settlement's aim is to protect the NCAA from all future antitrust suits. However, the plaintiff lawyers in the Fonte…
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The lawsuit between the ACC and Florida State University in North Carolina is moving more slowly than the suit in Florida. Does this give FSU a big advantage? If FSU can get closer to a verdict in their “home” venue at the Sunshine State, it could set a powerful precedent for the ACC’s home in North Carolina. In the latest update in NC, the ACC has…
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FSU Athletic director Michael Alford revealed the moment he realized Florida State was going to be snubbed from the four team College Football Playoff last season. When he realized ESPN had sent a less notable reporter to cover their event than the one he sent to Alabama, he felt something bad was about to happen. Florida State continues their ques…
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Dabo Swinney talked to Sirius XM radio about his Transfer Portal philosophy. Swinney has not taken in any transfer players for the Clemson Tigers. “I mean, it’s really pretty simple. Most of the guys in the portal aren’t good enough to play for us. That’s just the reality of it.” Swinney is sending a loud and clear message to his current players an…
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Former FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher has warned the ACC and Big 12 that they are becoming “glorified minor leagues” or mid-majors in the new college football landscape. Fisher, who won a national championship at Florida State in 2013, discusses how difficult it will be for ACC programs to keep their top players for four years now that it is so easy f…
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Mitchie Takeuchi is the writer and producer of the "The Vow From Hiroshima" a film about an atomic bomb survivor in Hiroshima who has dedicated her life to nuclear disarmament and activism. Mitchie is also a descendant of survivors of the atomic bomb and the film follows their friendship and mission to abolish nuclear weapons worldwide. On this epi…
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The ACC’s public perception has never been lower than it is right now. Clemson and FSU are suing the conference in hopes of breaking the Grant of Rights. A UNC trustee spoke openly about advocating for the Tar Heels to find a home in the Power Two. Florida State was kept out of the College Football Playoff last season despite going 13-0 with a conf…
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