PodParley PodParley

Ep.5 "What's Beef"

We got beef all over the place this week on I Think I Know Basketball. Russ vs. Patrick Beverly. KAT vs. Rudy Gay. Doc Rivers vs...Austin Rivers?! Plus, we dive into our biggest surprises in the NBA so far.

Episode 5 of the I Think I Know Basketball podcast, hosted by Khari D Thompson, titled "Ep.5 "What's Beef"" was published on November 15, 2019 and runs 41 minutes.

November 15, 2019 ·41m · I Think I Know Basketball

0:00 / 0:00

We got beef all over the place this week on I Think I Know Basketball. Russ vs. Patrick Beverly. KAT vs. Rudy Gay. Doc Rivers vs...Austin Rivers?! Plus, we dive into our biggest surprises in the NBA so far.

We got beef all over the place this week on I Think I Know Basketball.

Russ vs. Patrick Beverly. KAT vs. Rudy Gay. Doc Rivers vs...Austin Rivers?!

Plus, we dive into our biggest surprises in the NBA so far.

A girl in society Kimberly I talk about what I think I can change in society. I know I can’t change everything but I can at least try. The Wilson Audio Experience wilson oryema On The Wilson Audio Experience you will hear from me (Wilson Oryema): readings of my poems (from my books or otherwise) with expanded explanation on how they came to be; speeches i've given on fashion, sustainability, technology, and more; interviews; myself occasionally interviewing interesting people I know; as well as any new thoughts i think are important to share with you. Sevenfold Trouble, A by Pansy (1841 - 1930), Grace Livingston Hill (1865 - 1947) et al. LibriVox This story is an honest record of what we, who are all writers, and all very intimate friends, have seen and heard as we looked on at the lives of certain people in whom we are deeply interested. We used to talk about these people when we sat together after the day's work was done."They don't understand one another," said one of the ministers, "else there wouldn't be much trouble.""I think the little girl means better than she is supposed to," said Grace."And I know the two boys are not half so mean as they are made out to be," declared Paranete."They are like a great many people in this world," interposed the other minister, "working at cross purposes; making failures of their lives, just because they do not try to put themselves in one another's places.""Making failures, also, because they are trying to carry their own burdens without the help of the only real Helper," said one of the ladies. "O, yes! of course," The Journey of Motherhood Podcast The Journey of Motherhood Podcast I never know which part to start with….the personal or professional. But I guess when I think about what is most important to me….. above all else….it’s being a mother. I have 4 children between the ages of 8 and 15 years. I call them “the loves of my life” because truly that is how it is. But just as much as they can fill me with so much joy that I burst, they can also bring me to my knees.There is heaps I love about motherhood, some parts I’m indifferent to and a few bits that I don’t like. I wouldn’t trade it for the world and I wouldn’t be the woman I am today, without the experiences that motherhood has brought me.On top of all that I’m a Clinical (and Forensic) Psychologist. I’ll save the conversation about “what is a forensic psychologist” for another time. What I really want you to know is that one of the areas that I love love love working in the most, is with mums and their bubs, toddlers, pre-schoolers, primary and high school aged kids. The lot!There are so many reasons
URL copied to clipboard!