In the first episode of Behind the Grind for the 2024 season, the Los Angeles Rams give fans an exclusive look into Aaron Donald's retirement, wide receiver Puka Nacua's offseason, tight end Tyler Higbee's rehab process, and more leading up to the new NFL season.

In Episode 4 of Behind The Grind, the Los Angeles Rams give you an inside look into 2023 Training Camp. Young players give their all to make the team, veteran players use their experience to lead, and coaches do everything in their power to get the best out of their position groups. Tune in to Los Angeles Rams rookies' first NFL game and step into the scouting room with general manager Les Snead as he aims to put together the roster.


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In Episode 3 of Behind The Grind, the Los Angeles Rams open the doors to their training facility and give fans exclusive access to Rams offseason activities. Experience the induction of head coach Sean McVay into Miami University's prestigious Cradle of Coaches, witness the thrilling arrival of rookies and their action-packed first weeks in Los Angeles, immerse yourself in the intensity of player and coach meetings during the OTAs, and prepare for an array of riveting behind-the-scenes moments leading up to the 2023 NFL season.

In Episode 2 of Behind The Grind, the Los Angeles Rams pull back the curtain on their 2023 NFL Draft journey. Tune in as the Rams offer exclusive access into the exhilarating arena of strategic planning, exhaustive player evaluations, and meticulous scouting that shaped this year's draft process.

In the season premiere of Behind the Grind, go behind the scenes as the Los Angeles Rams prepare for the 2023 NFL season. Experience exclusive access to the team's training sessions, meetings, and team-bonding moments as they embrace a remodel, adapt to change & discover a renewed energy for the upcoming season.

In episode 2 of Behind the Grind 2022, go behind the scenes as Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp prepares for the season & details the grind behind making himself a better all-around football player.

Holiday Mathis writes the syndicated daily horoscope column for hundreds of newspaper publications internationally including The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and in her hometown, The Tennessean. She is working on the Guinness Book World Record for the most consecutively published words by a single author in newspapers, having currently been published every day since 2005. Mathis is also a multi-platinum songwriter whose songs have been recorded by Miley Cyrus, Emma Roberts and many others. She lives in Franklin, Tennessee with her husband, daughter and two Shih Tzus.

How do you \u201Creduce the drag\u201D and make yourself the most available to daily output in your creative practice? To help with ideas, we turn to Holiday Mathis, who has written over eight million words in her daily, syndicated horoscopes. Talk about learning how to negotiate the daily grind! In this episode, we talk about how improvisation rules help in daily discipline, about Holiday\u2019s muses and how she serves them and great advice from a soap opera actor. We talk ambition, how she got her start, and the role of the reader vs. the process of the writer. It\u2019s a light-hearted, metaphor-rich, treasure trove of advice for creatives of all kinds.

We ate our burgers with French fries on the side. The texture of the beef was great, as the burgers stayed moist and were not overly dense. Unfortunately, my burgers were a little overcooked, which I think was due to my burner being a little too hot from the French fries cooking simultaneously below.

After baking for about 10-15 minutes, you want to brush a glaze onto your meatloaf. For the glaze, combine ketchup, cumin, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce (I used Tabasco, as did Alton), and honey. In the online recipe, the glaze calls for a teaspoon of ground cumin, though Alton used a whole tablespoon of cumin in the episode. I, or course, went with what he did in the episode.

We ate our meatloaf last night, alongside some steamed, seasoned broccoli. The meatloaf did crumble a bit when it was sliced, but it was far from dry. In fact, it was very moist in the middle with a nice crust from the glaze on the outside.

We both really liked the combination of spices used, and said we will likely use them again for any future meatloaf, even if we are not grinding our own meat. The cumin was the predominant spice, so those who do not like cumin may find this to be a bit overpowering. We, however, thought it was just right. The flavor was zesty, slightly spicy from the cayenne and hot chili powder, and sweet from the ketchup and honey. The meat flavor still came through, even with all of the spice, and the vegetables served to keep moisture in the meatloaf. If you are looking for a super flavorful, spicy meatloaf, give this one a try.

Seahawks Legends Ray Roberts and K.J. Wright get together to discuss the benefits of going to therapy and the importance of maintaining your mental health. Today's show: Going to therapy (02:59), Mindful Therapy Group (06:20), K.J.'s retirement speech and being on empty, K.J.'s message to other players on mental health (12:18).

With June being Mens' Mental Health Awareness Month, Ray Roberts discusses the importance of taking care of your mental health, ways to approach improving your mental health, how your mental health is connected to everything you do, and more.

As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, Ray Roberts continues where he left off in episode 1 as he shares his mental health journey. Stay tuned for episodes 3 and 4 featuring Cliff Avril and Doug Baldwin, coming later this month.

Former Seahawks tackle Ray Roberts shares his mental health journey on the debut episode of a new podcast, "Big Ray's Garage Grind: Mental Health Edition," being launched as part of the Seahawks podcast network.

With over 850 independent mental health practitioners serving Washington and Oregon, Mindful Therapy Group aims to create access to high quality mental healthcare for our community. Each licensed mental health professional is an independent business, and they are focused on providing the best care to their clients.

"Axe and Grind" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad. Actor Giancarlo Esposito directed the episode written by Ariel Levine. The episode aired on May 16, 2022, on AMC and AMC+. In several countries outside the United States and Canada, the episode premiered on Netflix the following day.

In the episode, Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler finish their preparations for "D-Day" in their attempt to ruin Howard Hamlin's career, but the plan hits an unexpected obstacle. Lalo Salamanca tracks down one of Werner Ziegler's construction crew in Germany and prepares to interrogate him about the crew's work for Gus Fring. "Axe and Grind" was the television directorial debut of Esposito, who stars in the series as Gus but does not appear in the episode.

"Axe and Grind" was met with positive reviews for its writing, direction, pacing, cinematography, and on-screen performances, most notably that of Rhea Seehorn as Kim. An estimated 1.13 million viewers saw the episode during its first broadcast on AMC.

In a flashback to the 1980s, Kim Wexler's mother feigns outrage after Kim is caught shoplifting jewelry. After the store manager allows them to leave, Kim's mother shows her pride and reveals that she stole the necklace and earrings Kim tried to take.[a]

In a strained conversation, Howard Hamlin tells his wife Cheryl he is attempting to solve Jimmy McGill's harassment campaign. Howard's investigator reports that the only variation to Jimmy and Kim's regular routine was Jimmy's recent $20,000 cash withdrawal.

Jimmy and Kim visit Dr. Caldera's veterinary clinic, where they test a drug intended for use in their scheme against Howard. Caldera explains his plan to quit as the middleman for Albuquerque's criminals and shows them his encrypted "black book" of underworld contacts.[b] Tyrus Kitt confronts Mike Ehrmantraut about how Mike is employing his security teams during the hunt for Lalo Salamanca. Mike refuses to divert the men watching his family.

In Germany, the label from the Lucite sculpture he observed at Margarethe Ziegler's home leads Lalo to Casper's house. Casper strikes Lalo with the blunt side of an axe, but Lalo uses a razor blade to slash Casper's face and the axe to sever Casper's foot. Lalo gives Casper his belt for a tourniquet, then prepares to interrogate him about his work with Werner Ziegler.

Clifford Main invites Kim to a Santa Fe luncheon to meet representatives of a foundation that funds programs similar to her pro bono work. Kim is worried that the meeting is scheduled for "D-Day", the day they execute their plan against Howard, but Jimmy assures her she does not need to be present for it to work. Jimmy works with his film crew to photograph an actor made up to resemble Sandpiper case mediator Rand Casimiro. Francesca Liddy calls Hamlin, Hamlin and McGill and poses as the family member of a Sandpiper plaintiff to obtain conference call details for the upcoming mediation session. On D-Day, Jimmy goes to purchase a bottle of Zafiro Aejo tequila[c] but is surprised to see Casimiro at the liquor store. Casimiro's arm is in a cast, something not depicted in the fake photographs. Jimmy calls Kim to suggest aborting the plan and regrouping after her Santa Fe meeting. She insists their plan be executed that day, violently turns her car around, and heads back to Albuquerque. 152ee80cbc

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