People were interested in these podcasts
Play Episode
26min
The Movie Roulette Podcast
Out Of Context, Part 40 - So, Cool Beans?
Send us a textHey y’all. Mom wants to know if your friends want some grape punch. Andy harnesses Mama Fratelli. Scatman John makes an appearance. Not only does Shrout not like football, he actively HATES it. Maybe it’s a result of the way his mom spoke to him when he was a kid. He really needs to find the safe where his humor lives, and unlock that shit. Dr. Pibb. Chris Farley is, pound for pound, better. You’d take your medicine if you knew what was good for you (but stay away from speedballs). How did this fool case the takeoff?! Jason longs to be friends with Kid Rock. You know, he’s got another White House down there in Nashville. If more people believe it, that means it’s true! Wangers on the glass?! You are bullshit. DO WE HAVE ANY NICKELBACK FANS IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT?!Support the showFollow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcast
Hoopsology
Was the NBA All-Star Game an EMBARRASSMENT?: Time for a Major Change?- Hoopsology’s ITL
The 2025 NBA All-Star Game has sparked major controversy, with fans and analysts slamming the event for its lackluster action on and off the court. Can the NBA salvage its midseason showcase with a fresh format? In this episode of Hoopsology, hosts Justin Godrum, Matt Thomas, and Allan Muenzler break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of NBA All-Star Weekend.
We cover every angle from the best dunks and standout performances to the biggest disappointments and ongoing debate about competitiveness. Should the league introduce new incentives? Is it time to scrap the current format altogether? And how can the NBA bring back the excitement to All-Star Weekend?
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Proactive - Interviews for investors
Wedgemount Resources updates field activities at Huggy Assets, reactivates five wells
Wedgemount Resources CEO Mark Vanry joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide an update to Proactive on the company's field activities at its recently acquired Huggy Assets. After weather-related delays, Wedgemount has full operations going, including pumping, surface facility optimization, maintenance, chemical treatments, and well workovers.
The company's primary focus remains on the Echo and Novice operational areas, where five additional wells have been brought back online. These wells had been inactive for a significant period before Wedgemount's acquisition. Historical initial production (IP) rates for these wells ranged from 15 to 65 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd).
Vanry noted that previous successful chemical stimulations on Wedgemount’s Willowbend leases resulted in improved well performance. The company expects similar or better results from workovers and chemical treatments at Huggy, potentially exceeding the original IP rates.
Looking ahead, Wedgemount has over 100 additional wells that have yet to undergo chemical stimulation, presenting significant production upside over the next two years.
#proactiveinvestors #westmountreosurcescorp #cse #wdgy #otcqb #wdgrf #OilProduction #TexasEnergy #EnergyInvesting #OilandGas #MarkVanry #ProactiveInvestors #EnergyStocks #Investing #OilExploration
Rising Tide Startups
8.19 – Bradley Hamner – Blueprint OS
In this episode of the Rising Tide Startups Podcast, Bradley Hamner, founder of Blueprint OS and host of “Above The Business”, shares how small business owners can scale sustainably by designing systems that drive growth and efficiency, and free up their time. Having experienced firsthand the shift from burnout to balance, Bradley introduces his SCALE framework—Sustainable Revenue, Consistent Growth, Ample Time Away, Leverage, and Efficient Operations—which helps entrepreneurs grow without sacrificing their well-being.
Bradley explains how shifting from being the “rainmaker” to the “architect” of your business allows you to create systems that operate independently. He highlights the importance of taking strategic breaks to recharge, arguing that time away can actually fuel long-term growth. Finally, Bradley encourages owners to work “above” their business, dedicating time each week to strategic thinking and long-term planning.
His insights empower small business owners to break free from the daily grind and build businesses that thrive independently. Through the SCALE framework, entrepreneurs gain practical strategies to boost revenue, achieve consistent growth, and reclaim their time for strategic focus.
Here are the key takeaways from the conversation:
Personal development is key to business growth, helping entrepreneurs scale and launch new ventures successfully.
A practical framework for scaling businesses focuses on sustainable growth, leadership, and reaching revenue milestones.
Dedicating time away from daily tasks for strategic thinking boosts decision-making and satisfaction.
Executive assistants and efficient operating systems allow entrepreneurs to focus on growth instead of daily operations.
The Rule of 40 combines growth and profitability percentages to maintain a healthy balance for sustainable business success.
Taking time off helps business owners improve their personal well-being and business health.
A clear roadmap and community
-
-
-
-
Tell a friend
-
-
Most viewed in last 30 days
-
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.