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First podcast and new sirears coming to my channel, Julian OmsHD YouTube channel is a F1 based channel completely original and new. Go check it out and subscribe to Julian OmsHD Cover art photo provided by Goh Rhy Yan on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@gohrhyyan
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New Times Church

New Times Church

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New Times Church – en kyrka i Stockholm som tror på Jesus, älskar Gud och strävar efter att nå människor oavsett var de befinner sig i livet och hjälpa dem att lära känna Gud och sig själva i Honom. Vi har en plats för dig och du är varmt välkommen! Vi ses på söndagar 11.00 på Sveavägen 140 i Stockholm.
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New Timers Podcast

New Timers Real Estate Podcast

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NEWTIMERS is a new kind of podcasts for new buyers, sellers, and realtors. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we view the perspective of each and answer the questions you have been trying to google for too long. Zach Wheeler is a Professional Realtor at KW Westfield on the Frampton Real Estate Team. With his experience working with buyers and sellers and creating a niche market for himself, he has access to all of the most simple action steps you can take to move forward in your next transaction ...
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New Times Church - Español

New Times Church - Español

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New Times Church - una iglesia en Estocolmo que cree en Jesús, ama a Dios y trata de llegar a la gente donde quiera que se encuentren en la vida y ayudarles a conocer a Dios y de sí mismos en él. Tenemos un lugar para ti y eres muy bienvenido! Nos vemos los domingos a las 11.00 en Sveavägen 140, Estocolmo.
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In this special New Statesman podcast series we expand on our New Times issue which identifies the political, economic and philosophical shifts shaping our society. The series will feature special guests and New Statesman's staff giving their view on what lies ahead for Labour and the left. Guests include Vince Cable, Phil Collins, Neal Lawson and Ros Wynne-Jones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hi Mama Friend, Are you struggling to regain your strength after going through pregnancy? I think you are here because something needs to change. You are in the thick of your postpartum journey, feeling weak, overweight, tired and exhausted ALL THE TIME. Your body just doesn’t feel the same anymore, and you so desperately just want to feel like YOU again. Life is extremely overwhelming right now between diaper changes, baby feedings, your busy work schedule, laundry and lack of sleep. Plus, ...
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We're Caitlin and Lucia, two gals who love music, feminism, and One Direction. Here on Talk Direction we discuss everything and anything 1D! This means that as Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik continue their paths as solo artists, we will be right there with them. We’ll be analyzing song lyrics for their deeper meanings, gushing about Harry's fashion evolution, and making predictions about future solo albums from the boys!
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Welcome to the Weight Loss Week Series!! >>Episodes 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 Are you getting sleep, mama? I'm going to guess you aren't because, well, what new mom does get sleep? Not that many. And for that reason, I want to provide some advice on how you can use my tips to get more sleep and use sleep to your advantage ultimately for weight loss. I did…
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This episode introduces a new book by David J. Temple, First Principles and First Values: Forty-Two Propositions on CosmoErotic Humanism, the Meta-Crisis, and the World to Come through a short explanation of the ultimate First Principle and First Value of Reality: Eros. In order to respond to the meta-crisis, to the risk to humanity’s very existenc…
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Jeffrey Martinovic has graced the pages of the NYTimes before, and one glance at this crossword will tell you why he was invited back - a splendid piece of work, a brilliant (and helpful) theme, with an ARMY (60A, Host) of educational and entertaining clues. Those included 5D, Sound of hesitation ERM, and its counterpart, 68A, Sounds of hesitation,…
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Judy Bower's debut crossword has much to commend it, including 45D, Word with bad or blood, SPORT; 34D, Certain Scotsman, GAEL; 38D, "Ha, no surprise there!", IKNEWIT; and, of course, the awesome theme of which we have more to say inside, so to speak. Show note imagery: SCREENAGERS! Contact Info: We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodc…
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Welcome to the Weight Loss Week Series!! >>Episodes 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 We are talking about 3 super easy things to focus on during your postpartum recovery to help you lose weight and improve your core strength. This might be a daunting task but it doesn't have to be. Simple is my middle name...no, it's not actually, but I like to think of living m…
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A celebration of Earth Day and a word ladder, who could ask for more? We love word ladders, so today's crossword, by David J. Kahn (his 189th!!), hit the sweet spot. There were also several Earth Day related clues not tied to the word ladder -- 18A, Sustainably produced electricity, GREENPOWER; 54A, Carbon-based energy source, FOSSILFUEL; and in be…
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What a dilemma! I hear this time and time again..."How do I maintain my milk supply while trying to lose weight postpartum?" It is not as clear cut as we new mamas hope it to be, but there is good news! The good news is you CAN lose weight, get rid of the mommy pooch and have strong abs while maintaining milk supply. I was able to breastfeed my bab…
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Michael Schlossberg has created a dazzling Sunday crossword with a doozie of a theme, definitely worth 5 squares on the JAMCR scale. We have all the deets inside, so we cordially invite you to have a listen (and don't forget to subscribe!) Show note imagery: TEDTtalks, which are apparently limited to 18 minutes in length Contact Info: We love liste…
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Another challenging Saturday crossword - no surprise there, Saturdays are designed to be the toughest crossword of the week - but at least the trivia / pop culture references were mercifully few. Jean had a spot of bother in the middle of the crossword, while Apple aficionado Mike thrashed about trying to recollect 48A, Popular video editing softwa…
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An entertaining and educational Friday crossword by Kate Hawkins - just the way we like 'em! Jean knew pretty much every answer in the grid, although it took some time to connect each word/phrase to its clue! Mike, meanwhile, knew ... PHASERS and EDEN, although many of the rest of the answers looked vaguely familiar. Besides our analysis of the cro…
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Today's crossword did not have the rebuses (rebusae?) that one of us (cough, Mike, cough) forecast yesterday, but it made up for that omission with a terrific, and terrifically taxing, theme, and an accompanying throng of challenging clues. We're still gasping, in awe and exhaustion, from having gotten this puzzle solved. For all the deets, have a …
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How to choose the right habits to become a fit mom - that's what we are talking about today on the show. This show is all about becoming a fit mom or maintaining the status of a fit mom because health is important to you. It is for me too! But what are the habits that encompass a fit mom's identity? We are diving deep into Chapter 2 of the book Ato…
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Another fabulous midweek NYTimes crossword, thanks to a glorious theme that is about as NYTimes-ish as they come. We will leave you in suspense as to what that theme might be, or ... you could just download today's episode where all will become clear, in particular why this crossword rates a full and enthusiastic 5 squares on the JAMCR scale. Show …
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A splendid Tuesday crossword by Adam Vincent (edited most ably by Joel Fagliano), with quite a few lively clues to keep the solver interested. We are referring to (beyond those mentioned in the podcast proper) to 51A, San Fran athlete, NINER; 65A, Deserving of a fire emoji, as a party, LIT (say what? 😀); and 36D, Quartet + Quintet, NONET (awesome!)…
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We are philosophical about today's crossword (a debut by Amanda Winter), mainly because today's crossword -- particularly the theme -- contained a large dollop of philosophy. We will leave you in mild suspense as to the exact nature of that philosophy, but you may assuage that suspense by checking out today's episode! Show note imagery: Yesterday, …
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We have a very special guest on the show today talking about pelvic floor health, especially for pregnant and postpartum moms. Dr. Sara Ionescu is a board certified family medicine physician, wife, mom of 4, and exercise enthusiast. She is passionate about wellness, preventative care, and exercise and loves to inspire others to move. She strives to…
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A crunchier than usual Sunday crossword by John Rippe and Jeff Chen, a side-effect, perhaps, of a brilliant theme that had Jeff Chen's fingerprints all over it. There were many clever clues - 35A, Something you might break into, SONG (ha!); 9D, Game with annoying pop-ups, WHACAMOLE (raising again, that epic question, where'd the K go?); and 97A, Ou…
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A challenging debut (!) crossword by Jess Rucks. Our intrepid cohosts found said challenge in different areas of the grid, Jean in the mid east, Mike in the northwest. But, after exploring their respective mind palaces - Jean's approximately the size of Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Mike's approximately the size of a pup tent you can find for sale at t…
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A challenging Friday crossword by Evan Kalish, although not as difficult as some crosswords, it did take at least one of our cohosts a while to get any traction. But once they did, ..., well, it still took them a tranche of time to solve, and they enjoyed every minute of it! Although we covered most of the peg-the-awesomeness-meter clues in today's…
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A delightful Thursday crossword by reliably delightful crossword constructor Dan Caprera, today's puzzle has much to commend it. The theme is spot on, and while the rest of the puzzle is based on tougher than usual clues, it is all for a good cause -- as you will hear in today's exciting episode! Show note imagery: Some of the many OLIVETREES paint…
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Do you love writing goals? I do — a lot! But when I read the book Atomic Habits by James Clear, I was shocked to hear his take on goals and whether or not they are worthless. Listen in on how we are supposed to set ourselves up for success when it comes to creating new habits and hear how I take the lessons from Chapter 1 and apply it to the new mo…
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Today's crossword was Bill Thompson's 10th NYTimes publication, and based on this, we can't wait for his 11th. The theme was extremely clever, and there were OCEANS of great clues, including 55D, "Gee, I wish I was back in the _______" (song from "White Christmas"), ARMY; an APPLEBETTY alternative, perhaps, 30D, Linzer _________ (pastry); and 42D, …
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Today's crossword had a fine theme -- discussed herein -- but the rest of the clues also did their part. We particularly enjoyed 4D, Lady Gaga hit included on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list, BADROMANCE (BADROMANCE, but great song!); 59A, Occam's _________, RAZOR (when you need to trim a conspiracy theory down to size); and th…
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A fine and timely crossword by Peter Gordon (his 128th!!) , celebrating that rare celestial event, an incoming asteroid that only Bruce Willis can ... no, scratch that, the juxtaposition of the sun and moon causing much confusion among animals and consternation among newscasters. We are speaking, of course, of today's eclipse, and Peter Gordon, the…
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What if I told you that the best thing you could do for your postpartum recovery was actually something you needed to do during your pregnancy? Well, it's true. If you plan to have more babies down the road, or if your best friend or sister is currently pregnant, this episode is for you. Listen in as I reveal the secret to a successful and speedy p…
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Depending on which cohost you ask, today's crossword was either a) a delicious piece o' cake, or b) the inspiration for Edvard Munch's The Scream. Both agreed that it was an intriguing crossword, thanks to a clever theme that exploited the observation that duplicate letters can form homonyms -- YYs (wise), EEs (ease), PPs (peas), etc., etc. Deets i…
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Today's crossword was jaw-droppingly difficult, each clue handcrafted to be more devious than the one that preceded it. From 44A, Notably circular formations on Mars, DUNES (they have dunes on Mars? cool!), to 48A, Flowers that are a a source of the anti-inflammatory drug colchicine, CROCI (woah!), to even 45A, Cup alternative, PINT (gasp!), it is …
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Rebecca Goldstein has a knack for creating festive, fun crosswords, and her streak is unbroken as a result of today's fine work -- so far she's having a BANNERYEAR. The crossword was tough but fair, definitely worth 5 squares on the JAMCR scale -- deets inside! Show note imagery: Oh, sure, India gave the world chess, shampoo, and cashmere, but thes…
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Today's crossword has it all! A unique theme / drink recipe, a nice piece of grid art, and as a reward for the intrepid solver, a flash color to celebrate its successful completion. Several clues we thought worthy of note: 54A, Derby participants in July, BATTERS; 44A, Gave a red card, informally, DQED; 49A, Betting recklessly, in poker, ONTILT; an…
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Do you dream of waking up earlier than you do right now so you can squeeze in a workout? It's so hard with your baby's irregular sleep patterns, but you know if you don't work out first thing in the morning, it's never going to get done. That's why I want to help you alter your morning routine so you can gradually find the time to work out before t…
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A wonderful Wednesday crossword by prolific veteran cruciverbalist Alex Eaton-Salners. The theme was cute, and the rest of the grid a hoot, with a plethora of entertaining and eduational clues scattered throughout. We've got the deets inside, so have a listen and, of course, enjoy! Show note imagery: An IMPALA, hoping that it doesn't get hit by a C…
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Tuesday's child is full of grace ... as is this, Tuesday's crossword. The reasons for that will become clear as soon as you check out today's episode, so have it! Contact Info: We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com. Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!…
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Much hilarity ensues in today's grid, undoubtedly inspired by the day (April 1st). It did make for a tricky Monday, however, and, at least for Mike, a much slower time than average. Still, a worthy attempt, definitely worth 4 squares on the JAMCR sale. Show note imagery; There's just something about this mountain ... Contact Info: We love listener …
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Your maternity leave is over and now it's time to go back to work, but you don't want to give up your desire to work out just because of lack of time. Getting your pre-pregnancy body back, losing the baby weight, and getting stronger are all part of your postpartum recovery journey, regardless of work or no work. BUT HOW? Listen in as we go into a …
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Another one of those sprawling Sunday grids that we all know and love, 21x21 squares chock-full of delicious puzzlement, along with a heaping side of puns -- because what would a Sunday crossword be without them? This was Spencer Leach's 4th NYTimes crossword, and his first Sunday. When he's not constructing crosswords, Spencer is studying mechanic…
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Years from now, people will sing lusty songs of praise, and recall fondly where they were, when they heard this crossword's happy music, it was that tough. Blake Slonecker made solvers work for just about every answer, and your cohosts found it a major slog (fun slog, but still ... a slog). We have all the deets inside, as well as the winner of thi…
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A tough Friday workout for the little gray cells, thanks to a debut by Jake Bunch with some nice diversions, obfuscation, and plumes of humor. We were delighted to see 40D, Computer acronym since the 1960s, ASCII; 48D, Fancy, WANT (of course!); 33A, Solving puzzles, e.g., PASTIME (still amazed that only has 1 T ...); and 43A, One of the Minecraft p…
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For those of you who haven't played with POTATO HEAD for a while, today's puzzle gives you a perfect opportunity to revisit an old friend, thanks to this fine work by Dominic Grillo. The theme was blatantly obvious -- the giant potato in the middle of the grid being a huge tipoff 😀 -- but that made it no less fun. There were oodles of 3 letter answ…
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Can you imagine working out consistently for 90 days? You just need to take one step at a time. Sounds easy, but it's not. But the steps you need to take each and every day over the next 90 days can't be large leaps, they need to be small baby steps. Listen in on our discussion about taking baby steps and how the book Atomic Habits explains why thi…
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Rich Katz is on a roll - this is his 5th NYTimes crossword in just over a year, and it is a beaut. The theme is ingenious, and the cluing amusing. Cases in point: 37D, Less green, maybe, OLDER; 51D, It might be used while boxing, TWINE (😀); 52D, Did zippo, IDLED; and 53A, Stick used for breaking, CUE (aha!). All great, and we approve, 5 squares on …
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We are back after a brief hiatus, and welcoming us back is this fine crossword by Laura Dershowitz and Katherine Baicker (edited by Joel Fagliano). The theme was a little on the high-brow side and a lot on the punny side, just what one would expect from a good Tuesday NYTimes crossword. We have all the deets inside, so please, subscribe, download, …
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Do you have Diastasis Recti postpartum? Yep, your pregnancy left you with a gap in your belly. You are not alone. And I am so proud of you for being here, listening to this show ready to learn how you can make a change - you are going to heal your core and shrink that gap. These 3 physical therapy exercises are going to help you get there. Let's go…
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Thinking about working out postpartum is just as hard as actually doing the workout itself. And having a baby in the picture makes fitness much more complex than it used to be. Take this Habit Formula and use it to simplify the morning workout routine of your dreams. It all starts small and with the principles we learned in the book Atomic Habits b…
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This is Lynn Lempel's 102nd NYTimes Crossword (no, that was not a typo). We don't know how she does it, but we are soooo glad that she does. Check out today's episode for all the reasons (as well as our latest Triplet Tuesday segment). For logistical reasons we need to take a break this week, but we will be back next Tuesday ... in the meantime, ke…
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A fine Monday crossword by Trent H. Evans -- his tenth in the NYTimes -- and it has a number of fine clues honoring A-listers, including 59A, Artist who co-authored a book about his mustache, DALI; 38A, Game show icon Trebek, ALEX; and 42A, Queen of the Nile, informally, CLEO. Show note imagery: Dali's Mustache 😀 Contact Info: We love listener mail…
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As a physical therapist, I give recommendations all the time, and this is no exception. Postpartum moms ask me all the time if they should work out during the 6-week postpartum wait. In today's episode, I reveal my answer and my reasoning behind it. I share with you my top 3 reasons why. It's not the traditional answer but I feel strongly as to why…
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This marks Simeon Siegel's 12th NYTimes crossword, and it is a masterpiece! There's no telling how long it took to make, but no matter how long, it was worth the wait, one of those "I can remember where I was when I solved it" puzzles that makes you glad to be alive. Deets inside, so check it out, and, as usual, let us know what you think! Show not…
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After Friday's mental melee, today's crossword was slightly easier, but still not a walk in the park, not by a long stretch. It was a Saturday, designed to confuse and confound, and it did so in spades. We have all the details, as well as our JAMCOTWA (Jean And Mike Crossword Of The Week Award) winner, plus some awesome listener mail, so for all th…
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Today is Pi Day - 3/14 - and the NYTimes is celebrating in grand style (ok, perhaps not the entire newspaper, but certainly the crossword section). To see what happens when the gray lady lets down her hair, so to speak, be sure and check out today's podcast! Show note imagery: A helpful chart for anyone hoping to try their hand at chiromancy 🙄 Cont…
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If you are struggling to have consistent workout habits and are finally done with the postpartum pooch, ready to get rid of the mommy tummy and you are sick of the way you feel in your postpartum body, this is for you. This is the episode that's going to be the starting point to getting you to the finish line. You want results, but you just can't s…
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