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Caleb Mason hosts the podcast for lifelong learners who want to grow personally and professionally. The podcast features conversations with well-known and everyday people that will help you on your journey. The podcast also includes discussions around resources that have helped people grow on their journey.
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A podcast hosted by Jacob, Caleb, Ian, Satchel, and Mason. Where we get down to the nuts and bolts about things we want to talk about. Each episode is split into segments such as debates, open discussions, and games. YouTube: https://rebrand.ly/YT-DTTN TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@downtothenuts?
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1. Todd Galberth feat. Kymberli Joye - Be Praised 2. Tasha Cobbs Leonard - The Moment 3. JJ Hairston feat. Travis Greene & Donishisa Ballard - Bigger 4. Joyce Simmons - Living Water 5. Gia Wyre - Grace 6. Randy Weston & Judah Band - Best Me 7. Tasha Cobbs Leonard - At The Cross 8. Geoffrey Golden - Before The King 9. Anthony Brown feat. Naomi Raine - Drink 10. Todd Galberth feat. Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Fear is Not My Future 11. Anthony Brown - Altar - Anthony Brown 12. Sinach - Winning 13. Fl ...
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Welcome to The FF Faceoff—the ultimate fantasy football podcast from the Faceoff Sports Network! Whether you're a seasoned fantasy football veteran or just starting your journey, we deliver elite-level analysis, expert insights, and league-winning strategies to help you dominate your competition. Join us for in-depth player breakdowns, draft strategies, dynasty insights, betting advice, and weekly start/sit decisions. We cover redraft, dynasty, DFS, best ball, and sports betting to give you ...
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“There is no place like a bed for confidential disclosures between friends,” Ishmael tells us in “A Bosom Friend,” chapter ten of Moby Dick, excerpted in the “Friendship” issue of Lapham’s Quarterly. “Man and wife, they say, there open the very bottom of their souls to each other; and some old couples often lie and chat over old times till nearly m…
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“Religion gives people certainty and it gives people solace,” says Brenda Wineapple in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “And according toWilliam Jennings Bryan, it gives you a moral center, too, which would makeimpossible the cruelties of, say, World War One, which horrified him. But that kind of intolerable meaninglessness is something Cl…
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“There’s nothing more extraordinary than the world we live in,” says Elizabeth Kolbert in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “We are extremely tied up as humans for whatever reason. We have obviously evolved to pay a lot of attention to our fellow humans. But if we look beyond that, even for an instant, we see that the world is an absolutely…
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“Father Mapple is in some strange, almost obscure way, a kind of negative double for Ahab,” says novelist and critic Charles Baxter in this episode of The World in Time. “Like Ahab, he is speaking from a great height. He begins his sermon by issuing orders. He tells all the congregants to sit down. And, you know, they have to listen to him. What ot…
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“They were against all categories,” says Nicholas Boggs of James Baldwin and the men he loved in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “They really were outsiders, all of them. Sometimes people think, oh, well, he was just drawn to these men who were essentially straight, like he had some kind of complex or something. Maybe. But he was also jus…
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“In this part of the essay, Emerson is talking about walking a lot, you know, sort of walking through nature, taking a stroll,” says James Marcus in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “He has this rather sublime experience, and he describes it in this way: ‘Standing on the bare ground, my head bathed by the blithe air and uplifted into infin…
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“This is a sea that will take your life,” says Matthew Hollis in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “This is the cruel sea. This is the hard sea. And it takes extraordinary skill and good luck to survive it. But we come quickly to realize in this poem that actually there is a different kind of allegorical turmoil within as well. It’s one of …
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“Well, I mean for starters it still is the greatest first sentence ever,” says Francine Prose in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “I mean, three words. A three-word first sentence. I think if you were to ask a kind of range of readers, ‘Can you think of a first sentence?’ You know, you probably get ‘It was the best of times, and the worst …
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“In tyranny, you may not have a whole lot of political freedom, but you can still live a pretty free life under tyranny,” says Roger Berkowitz in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “In your private world, you can live under a dictator and still read what books you want and talk to people as long as you don’t act out in the public sphere. Tot…
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“There’s something I find strangely moving about the ‘Extracts’ section of Moby Dick—before we even get into the text—by virtue of the attention that has been paid to the whale,” writer Wyatt Mason says in this episode of The World in Time. “It’s astonishing as you’re reading through. It’s proof of two kinds of life. It’s proof of the life of the c…
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“In a famous episode, he says his name is Nobody, which in a way is obviously a lie,” says writer, scholar, and translator Daniel Mendelsohn in this episode of The World in Time. “But in another way is sort of true because he has become a nobody, right? And another way to describe the sort of narrative arc of The Odyssey is: he has to go from being…
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“So what is a drug?” asks scholar-essayist Justin Smith-Ruiu in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “It’s a dry good that is transported and then sold in a particular measurable unit, and until you have those units of measurement and standardization for the purposes of commercial exchange, you don’t really have drugs. Of course, you have ayah…
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“I think the conflict for Twain is that he does want to be taken seriously as a writer,” says Ben Tarnoff on this week’s episode of The World in Time. “The tricky part is that he does have a deep affinity for the low culture of the frontier expressed primarily through humor and tall tales. That he connects to that at an intuitive level. He has an e…
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“They would take you around, introduce you to all of their contacts, translate for you, and help you put together the story,” says scholar-journalist Kira Brunner Don in this week’s episode of The World in Time. “And I often felt like, you pay them, of course, a day rate, but there was this understanding that real news was made by American journali…
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“I really loved it,” Francine Prose says of Nixon-era San Francisco in this episode of The World in Time, “but I also knew I wasn’t going to live there forever. Everyone I knew was living in these group houses in Berkeley, and then in the city itself, with ten people or fifteen people. I talk about the Reno Hotel, a former nineteenth-century hotel …
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“Lewis was always engaging with some important piece of literature from the past,” says historian and classicist Emily Allen-Hornblower in this episode of The World in Time, edited from audio recorded at the memorial service held for Lewis H. Lapham in September 2024. “You can be chatting about the insanity of the current political landscape and qu…
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“I’m an essayist, not a podcaster,” says Lapham’s Quarterly acting editor Donovan Hohn, “but then the same could be said of Lewis, who took the form and the medium of the podcast and did with it what he’d done all of his adulthood: have conversations with people whose voices he wished to hear. Seasoned listeners to The World in Time may rest assure…
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Wide receiver value is shifting fast in dynasty leagues — and these 3 WRs are screaming BUY LOW before their stock explodes. 📈 Whether they’re buried on depth charts, recovering from injury, or just overlooked, each of these players has massive upside in 2025. Don’t wait for training camp hype — make your move now while the price is right. 🔥 🌐 For …
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These are the 3 best dynasty trade targets to buy low RIGHT NOW before the hype hits! Whether you're rebuilding or going all-in for a 2025 title run, these players are undervalued and poised for a major rise in value. Don’t miss your chance to get ahead of your league and steal these guys at a discount before it's too late. 🌐 For more elite fantasy…
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Looking for this year’s breakout WRs before your league mates even notice them? These MUST-DRAFT wide receiver sleepers for 2025 — including Kyle Williams, Cedric Tillman, and more — are flying under the radar but set to deliver major value in redraft, dynasty, and best ball formats. Don’t wait until preseason hype inflates their ADP — draft these …
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NFL OTAs are shaking up rookie outlooks — and it’s time to dive into a fresh SuperFlex Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft for 2025! From rising sleepers to potential busts, we break down every pick and how recent offseason buzz is impacting player value. Whether you're prepping for your rookie draft or analyzing long-term roster construction, this is the in…
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Can Caleb Williams deliver a breakout season in 2025? With elite arm talent, rushing upside, and a revamped Bears offense featuring D.J. Moore, Luthor Burden, and Rome Odunze, Williams is positioned to explode onto the fantasy scene. In this video, we break down why he could be the ultimate late-round steal or dynasty cornerstone at quarterback. 🌐 …
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Ready to steal value in your 2025 fantasy football draft? These MUST DRAFT breakout WRs — including Ricky Pearsall, Josh Downs, and more — are flying under the radar but have massive upside to explode this season. Whether you're targeting late-round steals or second-year risers, these wideouts could help you crush your draft and win your league. 🌐 …
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These are the MUST-HAVE breakout running backs you need to draft in 2025 fantasy football! Whether you're playing redraft, best ball, or dynasty, these RBs are primed to explode based on talent, opportunity, and offensive situation. We’re diving into names like Kenneth Walker, RJ Harvey, and a few deep sleepers who could win you your league if you …
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Looking to make power moves in your dynasty league before training camp hype takes over? In this video, we break down the MUST-KNOW buy low and sell high players in Dynasty Fantasy Football for 2025 — late May edition. Get ahead of your league mates by targeting these trade values while they’re still under the radar or before they crash! Whether yo…
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