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On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, management expert and former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo joins Kim for Managerial Musings. Kim and Dick answer listener questions, read between the lines and offer advice for your trickiest workplace problems.

On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Kim, Jason and Amy welcome two very special guests, Ezra Rose and Davis Carter. Ezra and Davis were integral in the production of the Radical Candor Sessions by MasterClass. The group talks about the making of MasterClass, strategies for managing cross-functional teams and how to get everyone home in time for dinner.

On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Amy and Kim talk about performance improvement plans (PIPs). When used correctly, performance improvement plans can be valuable if there is a commitment to help the employee improve. However, PIPs are often weaponized by frustrated managers who want to get rid of an employee who is struggling. Listen to find out how to tell the difference.

For all archived/past episode discussion threads, please refer to the Rewatch Schedule and Index. I will be updating it as we navigate through this rewatch, in case anyone would like to read past conversations or has fallen behind.

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Thanks for listening to this episode of The Not Your Average Runner Podcast. If you liked what you heard and want more, head over to www.notyouraveragerunner.com to download your free one-week jumpstart plan and get started running today.

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As of May 18, 2023,[update] 127 episodes of Young Sheldon have aired, concluding the sixth season. The seventh and final season is scheduled to premiere on February 15, 2024,[2] and will consist a total of 14 episodes.[3]

Rainn Wilson interviews Dara about what's on her heart, mind and soul, her spiritual journey and how virtues makes her tick. She tells me how she became a Baha'i, her passion for restorative justice, and her recent experience in India at the largest school in the world. Full episode.....

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Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War episode #24 will see Yhwach facing down with Squad Zero as he pushes forward into the Soul King's Palace, towards unknown ends. Here's everything you need to know to watch episode #24 as it airs.

For the US, new episodes of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War debut on Hulu, while in much of the rest of the world, they can be found on Disney Plus. New episodes are released at 7:30 AM Pacific Time, or 10:30 AM Eastern Time, and episode #24 can be expected to air at that time on Saturday, September 23, 2023. Dubbed episodes, which are currently about three weeks behind the subtitled release, also release on Saturdays. Fans who can't watch immediately have no need to fear, as the episodes will, of course, be available to stream at any time after the initial release.

Yhwach finished ascending to the Soul King's Palace at the end of episode #23, and his confrontation with Squad Zero will be the first big fight for the legendary Soul Reapers. Up first will be Tenjiro Kirinji, the master of the hot springs, ready to greet Yhwach, Uryu, and Haschwalth as they arrive. Ichigo and friends will be shortly behind, as Kisuke Urahara launches them back up to the Soul King's Palace to help out. Squad Zero may be legends of the Soul Society, but will they have the strength to succeed where even Head Captain Yamamoto failed?

The end of this cour of episodes of Bleach is fast approaching, with a double-episode finale set to be released at the end of the month, just like with the first cour. The conflict between the Quincy and the Soul Society is coming to a head, and Yhwach's goals remain a mystery to both the Soul Reapers and the audience. Regardless of that fact, though, he's closer than ever to realizing it, meaning it's critically important to stop him here. A lot will be at stake in the coming episodes of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, so fans won't want to miss what happens.

Kate Taylor owns and operates Frigate Travel, with her husband Justin Crump. Kate and Justin chase the season each year, guiding in Oregon, Alaska, Baja, and beyond. Her pieces featured in this episode were originally published in The Flyfish Journal.

In today's episode, we're going back to the early days of Writers on the Fly, with a reading in Bend, Oregon, that started off the first ever Cascadia Tour. This reading happened on November 1, 2016, and featured a handful of great writers and featured photographers as well.

Among the readers in this episode, you'll likely recognize a few familiar voices. Both Amanda Monthei and Steve Duda have been featured on The Fly Tapes previously, so if you'd like to learn more about them, check out their episodes!

In today's episode, I chat with writer Chris Dombrowski. Chris' most recent book, Body of Water, was published by Milkweed Editions in 2016, though he has been writing and publishing poetry and prose for quite some time.

In this episode, I chat with author Chris Santella about his early life, his ventures into writing about flyfishing, and the challenges of writing a book like Fifty Places to Flyfish Before You Die. We also chat about his most recent book publication, The Tug is the Drug, published by Stackpole Books in 2017.

During the episode, you'll hear a song from Chris's upcoming conservation inspired album recorded with his band, Catch and Release. And of course you'll get a fishing story, this one called 'The Karma of Broken Trailers,' from The Tug is the Drug.

First up in today's episode, author Langdon Cook reads "Silver Beach," from his first book, The Fat of the Land. Langdon is the author of three books of non-fiction, including The Mushroom Hunters and Upstream. Find out more about Langdon and his work at www.langdoncook.com.

In this episode, I chat with Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate about his early years in Texas, chasing waves and dreams around the world, and how he approaches writing about flyfishing, among other things.

In this episode, I chat with Geoff about his work as an editor and writer, and we hear two readings from him: Blood Sport, originally published in Angling Trade; and Bag It, originally published in The Drake.

In this episode, we hear Steve read two pieces from the 2016 Cascadia Tour: "A Frazzled Constellation" and "Make the Sky Better." During our (admittedly) long conversation, we chat about his early days as a music writer, his transition into editing, and the things that make him excited when he sits down to read submissions for TFFJ.

Music for this episode comes from South Sound Tug and Barge, of which Steve is the lead banjo wizard. Check out their new album, Pt. Defiance, which includes artwork by Jonathan Marquardt and photography from Earl Harper.

This week's episode starts off with Will Rice reading a piece about close calls with jet boats while searching for steelhead. It's called "Near Death by the Numbers." Will read this piece in Vancouver, British Columbia, during the 2016 Writers on the Fly Cascadia Tour. Will's work has been published in The Drake, The Flyfish Journal, Saltwater Fly Fishing, and Angling Trade. be457b7860

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