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The Anxiety Guy Podcast is the only resource you need to begin lessening and eventually ending your struggles with generalized anxiety disorder, hypochondria, and depression. Dennis Simsek takes you through the life of a former professional tennis player, who struggled with and eventually ended his 6 year struggle with panic disorder and health anxiety. Within those 6 years a dream was reached, a child was born, and suicide was being contemplated. This podcast exists so that you don't make t ...
The perfect video podcast for all tennis enthusiasts. Catch up on the latest tennis news, gossip, rumors and scores along with top ten list and other great videos for Tennis fans. Brought to you by TennisNow.com
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Looking to whet your sports appetite? Listen to what the new kid on the block has to offer on The JAYREELZ Podcast. This is your one-stop sports market on all that's happening in the world of the diamond, gridiron, ice, hardwood, golf course, race track, tennis court, you name it. Opinionated, entertaining, knowledgeable, informative and credible, your host will keep the casual and rabid fans on their toes with passionate and unforgiving sports talk like no other.
The Financial Times Money Show brings you engaging insight into personal finance. Claer Barrett, her team and leading industry commentators dissect the week’s news and discuss how it will affect you and your pocket. Produced by Lucy Warwick-Ching.
The ultimate audio podcast for passionate tennis players who are looking to have fun and improve! Get your weekly dose of tennis entertainment, inspiration, and enlightenment all in one place: The Shankcast. In each episode you’ll hear the perspectives, opinions, and candid thoughts of three lifelong players and coaches covering topics such as professional players, strategies and tactics, and even tennis techniques. Listen today so you can level up your game through some lively tennis banter.
Before "PTI" or "First Take" or any of today's popular sports debate programs on TV, there was The Sports Reporters on ESPN. For nearly 30 years, every Sunday morning, top sportswriters exchanged in passionate, intelligent conversation about the major sports issues and personalities today. Now, anchored by Mitch Albom and Mike Lupica - two of The Sports Reporters longest-standing members - the magic of the show is in podcast form, enabling the hosts to continue their highly popular tradition ...
James Watt - broadcaster now in a podcast. Hear Watty talk about the important things of life - well in the mind of the Watt! www.jameswattuk.com
Starting Strength is the bestselling book on the most fundamental and effective approach to strength training ever written. Mark Rippetoe hosts Starting Strength Radio where he discusses topics of interest, primarily to him, but perhaps also to you.
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GSM Tennis is here to help tennis players get to the NEXT LEVEL. Co-hosts Brian Tresedder and Steven Anschutz are self-made tennis players who had incredibly successful high school and college careers and now want to share their knowledge and experience with YOU! Throughout this podcast, Brian and Steve will discuss what it takes to get to the next level: strategy, technique, mental attitude, and many other aspects of tennis. For continual advice and improvement, check back every Wednesday f ...
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International speaker, author, and world traveler Paul de Burger brings you a podcast about motivation, people, and the will to live life on your terms. Each episode will feature long-form interviews with fascinating guests including musicians, entrepreneurs, business leaders, authors, travelers, athletes, doctors, photographers, and others from all walks of life. Paul is known for upbeat, energetic presentations with a healthy dose of reality, and the podcast will follow this pattern. His s ...
The Story Behind tells the extraordinary history of the ordinary. Everyday objects are more closely examined, from their ancient beginnings through the present—all within 5-10 minutes.
The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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Drive-in movies hosted by Anthony Michael Hall coming to Kyle
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Evo (EE-voh) Entertainment is throwing a few movie nights with a twist for the times. The theater chain on Monday announced Anthony Michael Hall’s Summer Drive-In Film Festival, a screening series to be held on select dates through the season. Hall will curate and host the drive-in movie series, according to Evo. Between each film in the double-fea…
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Pflugerville’s Deutschen Fest, Chili Pfest canceled for 2020
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancellation of two of Pflugerville’s (FLOO-gher-vihl) most popular annual events, the Deutschen Pfest (DOY-chen FEST) and the Pfall Chili Pfest. The 45th annual Deutschen Pfest had been set for Oct. 16 to 18 at Pfluger Park. The festival that celebrates the city’s German roots is usually held in May and is a…
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Antone’s to mark 45th anniversary with streamed C.J. Chenier show
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Iconic downtown blues club Antone’s usually celebrates its anniversary in July with several weeks of special shows, but that’s out the window with the pandemic this year. However, the venue recently brought in zydeco accordion master C.J. Chenier and his Red Hot Louisiana Band for a no-audience performance on the club’s stage that was filmed and wi…
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Central Texas Food Bank distributing free food on Thursday
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The Central Texas Food Bank will distribute free food to help those who are facing increased food insecurity during the coronavirus pandemic from 8 to 11 a.m. Thursday at Tony Burger Stadium, 3200 Jones Road. To adhere to social distancing requirements, pickup will only be available to those in vehicles.…
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Bastrop County jail reports first coronavirus cases
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The Bastrop (BAS-truhp) County jail reported its first coronavirus cases last week among both inmates and jail staff. The first case was detected July 6. By the end of the week, three additional inmates and four correctional officers had tested positive. Over the weekend, the case count rose by 25 -- 17 inmates and eight workers, the Texas Commissi…
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Bastrop County judge favors relocating Confederate statues from courthouse lawn
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In a surprising about-face, Bastrop County Judge Paul Pape (as in “poppy”) unequivocally declared his newfound resolve Monday morning to remove two Confederate monuments from the courthouse grounds — even if it costs him his political career. It was an unexpected declaration from the county’s top elected official who had one month prior opposed the…
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Round Rock schools delay start of in-person classes by three weeks
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he Round Rock school district will delay reopening campuses for three weeks, superintendent Steve Flores announced Monday. Flores told the Board of Trustees that the district plans to start virtual classes on Aug. 20 and delay the start of in-person school until Sept 11.By Austin American Statesman
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Travis County gives thumbs-up to Tesla tax breaks
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The prospect of a Tesla factory in the Austin area has moved a big step closer to reality, after Travis County commissioners on Tuesday approved tax breaks the electric vehicle maker requested that are worth a minimum of about $14 million over 10 years if Tesla invests $1.1 billion here. Under the terms of the deal, the amount of the tax incentives…
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Woman linked to Fort Hood soldier’s death pleads not guilty; bail denied
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Cecily Aguilar [AGG-ee-lahr], the 22-year-old Killeen girlfriend of a Fort Hood soldier accused of killing Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen [GHEE-yen], was denied bail Tuesday after pleading not guilty to all three felony counts against her. Aguilar was charged with three counts of conspiracy to tamper with evidence after Guillen’s body was discover…
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Over 37,000 have voted in Travis County runoff elections, clerk says
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Tens of thousands of Central Texans donned face masks and emerged from their homes to cast ballots in Tuesday’s election. As the polls readied to close Tuesday evening, at least 30,000 people in Travis County had cast ballots in person. In an election that served as a trial run for what could be intense turnout amid a pandemic in November, voters s…
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José Garza defeats District Attorney Margaret Moore to be Travis County’s top prosecutor
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District Attorney Margaret Moore conceded the primary runoff to José Garza (ho-SAY GAR-zah) about an hour after polls closed Tuesday. In heavily Democratic Travis County, it is likely that Garza will succeed over Republican candidate Martin Harry in the November election and will be Travis County’s district attorney in 2021. Garza has campaigned ag…
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New local orders bar in-person classes in Travis County schools until Sept. 7
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As debates rage across the country on how to best reopen schools this fall, Austin school district Superintendent Paul Cruz (CROOZ) on Tuesday afternoon sent a memo to parents announcing plans to delay in-person classes for three weeks. The memo came after Austin-Travis County Health Authority Dr. Mark Escott on Tuesday morning urged local schools …
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Tennis Dogs and Moustaches - thats enough!
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Talking WTA - ATP Merger with Bret McCormick of Sports Business Journal
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Today on the Lucky Letcord Podcast Bret McCormick of the Sports Business Journal joins host Chris Oddo to share his insights on what a potential WTA/ATP merger would look like. Talk of a potential merger between the tours bubbled over in late April when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal took to Twitter to show their support for a union of the tours. S…
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Austin proposes adoption of Street Impact Fee
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The Austin Board of Realtors Foundation has committed a combined $20,000 to four Central Texas nonprofit organizations. As part of foundation’s Give Back program, receiving $5,000 each will be Meals on Wheels Central Texas, the Central Texas Food Bank, Family Eldercare and the Austin Resource Center for the Homeless.…
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Craving nature? Book now for early fall camping at Texas state parks
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If you’re dreaming of cooler weather and the great outdoors, here’s a tip: Make reservations now for fall camping in Texas. Texas state parks are currently accepting reservations for overnight stays up to three months in advance, which brings us into mid-October. Most state parks are now open for day use and limited camping. Due to the coronavirus …
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Going to West Texas: What to know during coronavirus pandemic
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South Lamar Boulevard taco joint Maria’s Taco Xpress is perhaps just as known for its landmark giant statue of owner Maria Corbalan (core-bah-LAN) as it is for its tortilla-wrapped treats. In a sign of the times, the statue — its arms outstretched as ever — has donned a face mask. The restaurant first posted a picture of the coronavirus safety guid…
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Reopening efforts slowed economic skid in Austin, Dallas Fed says
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The effort over the past two months to reopen the state’s economy amid the coronavirus pandemic has shown promise for local businesses. New figures from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas indicate the pandemic-induced plummet in the Austin economy slowed in May. The Dallas Fed’s main barometer of Austin’s economy, called the Austin business-cycle i…
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Austin adds more ‘Healthy Streets’ for biking, walking, running
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen in Texas, more streets in the Austin area will be closed to vehicular traffic to open up space for walking, running, biking and other activities. The street closures are part of the Austin Transportation Department’s Healthy Streets initiative that began in May. The program gives people more space to …
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Officials expect prompt results for Tuesday elections
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Central Texas election officials expect the vote counting to go smoothly tonight even with a surge of mailed-in ballots during the coronavirus outbreak. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for primary runoff elections and a special election to replace retired state Sen. Kirk Watson. Originally scheduled for May, the elections were postponed by…
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Supreme Court rejects Texas GOP bid for in-person convention
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The Texas Supreme Court on Monday rejected two appeals that sought to resurrect the state Republican Party’s in-person convention after it was canceled by Houston officials amid a growing coronavirus outbreak. The court’s 7-1 ruling said the party could not rely on state law or the Texas Constitution to enforce its contract with Houston or Houston …
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Austin budget calls for 3.5% tax hike, $11.3M cut to police funding
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Despite challenges facing local governments in the ongoing economic downturn, the city of Austin’s proposed $4.2 billion budget for 2021 calls for a modest 3.5% increase in property taxes -- and about an extra $1 per month in taxes and fees for the typical resident, according to the city’s budget office. Also, following direction from Austin City C…
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Some say UT isn’t doing enough to distance from racist history
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The University of Texas announced a multistep plan Monday to address a lack of Black students and faculty members on campus, including funneling money from UT athletics to recruitment efforts. The news comes along with pledges to improve programming for Black students and acknowledge the racist origins of some campus traditions, such as the school …
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5 things to know about Austin’s excessive heat this week
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Central Texas sizzled on Monday, with a record-breaking high of 108 degrees. It was the ninth day of 100-degree weather in Austin so far this year and led the National Weather Service to issue an excessive heat warning, which goes out when forecasters expect the combination of extreme temperatures and high humidity to make heat-related illness more…
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Sing like a chicken, Red Trouser day, and what not to call your cat
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World of Watt - a little something to make your day sing along from Jameswattuk.comBy James Watt
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Are We Closer Or Further From Sports? MLB 2020 Season Legit? NFL At Odds On Return? Big 10 & PAC-12 Impact On FBS, Early NBA Bubble Report, NHL CBA Update, MMA's Usman Retains Title
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If you love the summer heat, then you’ll get a kick out of me delivering some sports heat in your earbuds as Episode 144 is chock full of nuggets. On deck: (2:28) Are we closer or further from sports returning in the climate of COVID-19? My commentary on that, as well as… (9:04) Thoughts as the MLB season commences in ten days, how the Mets are sha…
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The Sports Reporters - Episode 296 - Name Change in Washington? Mahomes Pay Day. Feeding Off the Crowd... With No Crowd?
Dan Snyder said he would NEVER change the Washington nickname... Well, the money has spoken and it sounds like a new name is on the way! How big of deal is this? Especially when it should have been done a long time ago. Patrick Mahomes becomes the highest paid player in the league. Will the money change him? Will he fell more pressure to preform? P…
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What’s the science behind Austin’s ‘Jenga Tower’ design? Science Channel show to take a look
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The Independent, one of Austin’s tallest and more notable buildings, is about to get some national attention, as the Science Channel show “Impossible Engineering” takes a look at the challenges behind creating and building the downtown structure. The episode, titled “Texas Super Skyscraper,” is scheduled to air July 29 at 8 p.m. The Independent was…
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Whataburger to begin franchising restaurants for the first time in 20 years
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Texas chain Whataburger has some changes coming its way. The burger staple announced plans to expand with 15 new locations this year, released images of an updated design for its restaurants and broke the news that it will open up to franchising for the first time in 20 years. In a press release, Whataburger said they are looking to add restaurants…
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Hays County to implement ‘cite-and-divert’ program
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Hays County law enforcement officials have announced plans to launch a “cite-and-divert” program in September. The program is a variation of “cite-and-release” policies, which allow officers to give tickets instead of arresting people suspected of certain low level offenses. In “cite-and-divert,” those who qualify for the program are given an oppor…
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Coronavirus relief grants on tap for Bastrop County businesses
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Business owners in unincorporated areas of Bastrop County may now apply for a one-time grant up to $15,000 after the county implemented a relief program to help businesses struggling through the coronavirus pandemic. The grants will be funded by federal money distributed through the CARES Act and will use no county taxpayer dollars. Officials have …
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District survey alarms Round Rock teachers
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Some Round Rock teachers are upset by the tone of a recent survey the school district sent them because it indicated their only choices if they did not want to return to campus next month were to request a leave or to resign, a union official said. In a followup email to employees, Superintendent Steve Flores said the survey was meant to help those…
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City offers relief grants to nonprofits, small businesses
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The city of Austin announced two grant programs to support and sustain small, local businesses as well as nonprofits that are facing hardships due to economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Austin Small Business Relief Grant is a $16.5 million fund that will provide grants up to $40,000 to small businesses in city limits. The Austin Non-Prof…
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Austin’s religious leaders both embrace, grapple with racial reckoning
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When demonstrators took to the streets to protest police brutality after the death of George Floyd, local religious leaders in Central Texas were ready to meet the moment and continue their work talking about race and racism. However, for other spiritual leaders, many of whom serve congregations that are majority white, this summer marks a signific…
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Wendy Davis outraises Chip Roy in 2nd quarter
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Democrat Wendy Davis outraised freshman U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, a Republican from Hays County, by more than $850,000 between April and June. Davis, a former Democratic gubernatorial candidate now running for the U.S. House seat, raised $1.4 million over the last three months and has $2.8 million cash on hand, according to her campaign. Roy raised $544,…
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In the name of science, 314 Action labels Mike Siegel a loser
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With a mission to elect scientists to office, the 314 Action super PAC has spent heavily in Democratic primaries in Virginia and New York, where its candidates emerged victorious. But its biggest investment this cycle is in Texas’ District 10, where it has spent nearly $600,000 on behalf of Pritesh Gandhi, the associate chief medical officer at Peo…
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Republican activist sues Gov. Abbott, challenging mask order
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Republican activist Steve Hotze, who earlier this month challenged Harris County’s stay-at-home order for limiting religious services to virtual platforms, is now suing Gov. Greg Abbott over his statewide mask order. Abbott last week issued the mask order as the state grappled with a rising number of cases of COVID-19, the disease linked to the cor…
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Texas cities want to send COVID patients to Austin – but is space available?
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Even with projections that within weeks area hospitals could reach capacity for treating the most severe cases of COVID-19, Austin health officials say the city is getting requests to take in patients from other Texas cities that are running out of room to treat their own infected residents. Mayor Steve Adler indicated the calls are coming from the…
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Army overlooked key evidence in Vanessa Guillen case, civilian searcher says
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The leader of a team of civilian searchers says military investigators searching for the body of U.S. Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen overlooked key evidence that could have led to the discovery of her remains a week sooner. The 20-year-old soldier disappeared from Fort Hood on April 22. Tim Miller, founder of the civilian group EquuSearch, said he had i…
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TAGP 248: The 10 Stages Of Anxiety Freedom
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The 10 stages of anxiety freedom outlines what an anxiety disorder sufferer goes through during the healing journey. It's important to recognize where you as the anxiety warrior is currently on this transformational path.By Dennis Simsek
The #BIG10 #PAC12 are planning to play conference only sports in the fall. Smart plan given the current crisis. Franchise tag deadline is Wednesday. Will any of the franchise tagged players get a new deal before the deadline? DJAX of the Eagles made anti-semitic remarks last week got fined for it, now its time to move on just like the Eagles did wi…
WGN Radio’s Mark Carman and Andy Masur talk to WGN Radio’s Sports Director and the voice of the Northwestern Wildcats, Dave Eanet. Dave shares his thoughts on the upcoming college football season, how schools and conferences are approaching a return to play amongst a pandemic, and more. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3774178/3774178_2020-07-12-04…
WGN Radio’s Mark Carman and Andy Masur talk to WGN Radio’s Sports Director and the voice of the Northwestern Wildcats, Dave Eanet. Dave shares his thoughts on the upcoming college football season, how schools and conferences are approaching a return to play amongst a pandemic, and more. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3774178/3774178_2020-07-12-04…
WGN Radio’s Mark Carman and Andy Masur talk to James Fegan of The Athletic about Luis Robert falling after hitting a home run, Ricky Renteria managing the team during a shortened season, and Michael Kopech choosing to sit out the 2020 season. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3774177/3774177_2020-07-12-040017.64kmono.mp3…
WGN Radio’s Mark Carman and Andy Masur talk to James Fegan of The Athletic about Luis Robert falling after hitting a home run, Ricky Renteria managing the team during a shortened season, and Michael Kopech choosing to sit out the 2020 season. https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3774177/3774177_2020-07-12-040017.64kmono.mp3…
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WGN Radio’s Mark Carman and Andy Masur talk to Dr Jeffrey Kopin, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, about sports returning and the latest updates about the coronavirus. This includes a message from the doctor explaining why getting the vaccine, when it’s available, is important. https://serve.castfire.com/audio…
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WGN Radio’s Mark Carman and Andy Masur talk to Dr Jeffrey Kopin, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, about sports returning and the latest updates about the coronavirus. This includes a message from the doctor explaining why getting the vaccine, when it’s available, is important. https://serve.castfire.com/audio…

















