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Twelve-year-old Sherry Lynn Marler disappeared from Greenville, Alabama on June 6, 1984, after spending the morning running errands with her stepfather. What should have been an ordinary summer day turned into a mystery that has haunted her family and community for decades. Anyone with information is asked to call the Greenville Police Department 334-382-3107. This episode originally aired on April 6, 2023. For more information about the podcast and the cases discussed, visit VoicesforJusticePodcast.com For even more content or to further support the show, join the Voices for Justice Patreon. Follow us on social media: Twitter: @VFJPod Instagram: @VoicesforJusticePodcast TikTok: @VoicesforJusticePodcast Facebook: @VoicesforJusticePodcast Voices for Justice is hosted by Sarah Turney Twitter: @SarahETurney Instagram: @SarahETurney TikTok: @SarahETurney Facebook: @SarahETurney YouTube: @SarahTurney The introduction music used in Voices for Justice is Thread of Clouds by Blue Dot Sessions. Outro music is Melancholic Ending by Soft and Furious. The track used for ad transitions is Pinky by Blue Dot Sessions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for an offseason thought experiment! In this episode, we run through eight "Ty-potheticals" — plausible scenarios for the 2026 season — and debate how they would go over within the Clemson, Virginia Tech, Alabama, Baylor, South Carolina, Colorado, Nebraska, and Michigan State fan bases. Chapters:0:00 - Intro4:25 - Clemson15:55 - Virginia Tech24:57 - Alabama36:22 - Baylor46:20 - South Carolina53:48 - Colorado1:00:59 - Nebraska1:11:12 - Michigan StateSupport the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In August 1863, as Lee's army retreated from Gettysburg and Vicksburg fell to Grant, the Union's Anaconda Plan deployed hundreds of ships to strangle 3,500 miles of Confederate coastline, triggering hyperinflation and economic collapse as the South lost its ability to export King Cotton for vital war supplies. Yet in Mobile, Alabama—uniquely insulated from the front lines—civilian merchant mariners with knowledge of hidden coastal inlets and shifting sandbars became the Confederacy's lifeline, piloting low-profile steel-hulled steamers through Union blockades in total darkness using lead-lining and secret shore-based signal stations. These daring runs generated profits of 700% to 1,000% per voyage, but before the Confederate government mandated 50% war supplies per shipment, captains often prioritized black market silks and liquors over desperately needed ammunition and salt. Today's guest is Bill C. Wilson, career merchant mariner and author of Course Over Ground, a historical thriller set during the height of Civil War blockade running in his hometown of Mobile. We discuss how blockade runners shifted from wooden sailing vessels to steamers burning "smokeless" anthracite coal to remain invisible on the horizon, why the transition to high-pressure steam engines was necessary to outrun Union "double-enders," and how the shuttle system between neutral ports like Nassau and Bermuda kept the cotton-for-arms pipeline flowing. Wilson also reveals his favorite research discovery: during the Battle of Mobile Bay, the last confirmed bayonet wound suffered by an American sailor occurred when two warships came into contact, and explains why once Wilmington fell in 1865, the blockade runner's role was already obsolete due to the collapse of the Southern rail system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Thursday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube saw Wimp Sanderson, former men's basketball coach at Alabama, tell us why having money in the NIL era doesn't equate to wins, and what needs to happen at Alabama's Spring Game; then, Joe Tessitore, from ESPN & the WWE, says what to expect in WrestleMania 42, why Pat McAfee got involved in Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton, and who is the next great one in the WWE; later, Greg explains why LIV Golf is probably done; and finally, we go over what we want to see happen at WrestleMania Vegas. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Ray Hinton's memoir, "The Sun Does Shine," the selection for Oprah's Book Club, chronicles his ability to endure, survive and thrive. Oprah sits down with Anthony to talk about his transformative, gripping and emotional story of faith, forgiveness and redemption. Oprah says, "I've been listening to people's stories for most of my career, since I was 19 years old, and this is one of the most incredible stories I've ever heard." In 1985, 29-year-old Anthony was convicted of the brutal murders of two fast food workers in Birmingham, Alabama. Despite no eyewitnesses, no evidence against him and a solid alibi, he was found guilty and sentenced to death. For 30 years, he suffered in isolation and darkness on death row, serving time for crimes he did not commit. Somehow, Anthony found a way to hold on to hope, remain positive and inspire his fellow inmates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In seasons of deep grief, faith can feel less like certainty and more like a daily choice. Yet even the smallest seed of faith can grow into something that bears witness to God's goodness. On today's podcast, Beverly May from our community in Auburn, Alabama, vulnerably shares her journey through the sudden loss of her 13-year-old son, Will. As she looks back, Beverly reflects on the ways the Lord made His presence known—through His Word, His mercies, and the faithful care of His people. Her story is a powerful reminder that God meets us in the details of our lives, revealing His love and faithfulness even in the hardest seasons. If you or someone you love has experienced the sudden loss of a loved one, this story offers a glimpse of the hope that can only be found in Jesus. VERSE OF THE WEEK: For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. 1 Corinthians 13:12 CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK: Sometimes, faith is a choice. Where do you need to choose faith in your life? Take that mustard seed and offer it to the Lord and watch Him show you His goodness, faithfulness, and love. _____________________________________ Listen to the song "Shadows" by David Crowder and Lecrae We offer Spotify playlists! Click HERE to listen to a story by topic! Download a phone background of the weekly verse HERE! Give to StoryTellers Live in honor of Beverly Join us "In the Room" on Patreon to access new stories straight from our live gatherings around the country! Shop for our When God Shows Up Bible Study series~ Stories of Hope, Stories of Freedom, Stories of Faith Are you interested in one-on-one coaching with our very own Robyn Kown!? Click HERE! Check out all of our live speaking engagement opportunities on our website. Sign up to receive StoryTellers Live's weekly newsletter for upcoming events, new podcast episodes, details on our live gatherings happening around the country, and much more!! FOLLOW US on Instagram and Facebook!
In the quiet town of Ozark, Alabama, 22-year-old Tracey Harris was a hardworking young mother trying to rebuild her life after a difficult divorce. On March 7, 1990, she was dropped off at home after work… and vanished without a trace. One week later, her body was pulled from the murky Choctawhatchee River—naked from the waist up, with clear signs she had been strangled before being drowned. It was ruled a homicide, and the prime suspect was staring everyone in the face: her ex-husband, Carl Harris. For nearly thirty years the case went cold, with Carl under a cloud of suspicion. Then, in 2016, police finally arrested him. As his murder trial loomed in January 2020, a bombshell confession from an unexpected source turned the entire case upside down just one day before opening statements—revealing a 30-year secret that no one saw coming.Timestamps09:56 Tracy's Unconventional Living Situation26:47 The Search for Tracy46:00 The Investigation Shifts Focus56:40 Changes in Domestic Violence Laws1:07:46 Trial Preparation1:26:24 The Real Killer Emerges
Pack Nation calls in and Pack Daddy delivers — this one has everything. From pompous analysts who wasted their education on vocabulary nobody asked for, to the slow death of fan patience in the age of TikTok brain, tonight's After Dark is a full-throttle conversation about who we are as a fanbase and where this team is headed.
Samford women's basketball head coach Matt Wise reflecting on his first year as head coach and the team's remarkable turnaround season. Wise discussed the challenges of starting with a difficult non-conference schedule that included five Power 5 opponents, leading to an early 1-6 conference start. He explained how the team's confidence and belief improved throughout the season, culminating in winning the Southern Conference Tournament Championship as the sixth seed and earning an NCAA tournament berth. The Bulldogs overcame a double-digit deficit in the championship game to advance to the NCAA First Four, finishing the season with an overall record of 16-19.Wise shared insights about roster retention, strategic adjustments including shifting to a tougher defensive lineup, and the importance of maintaining team culture during the tournament run. He emphasized the value of staff alignment and staying true to coaching principles, while noting that the current landscape of college basketball requires constant creation and adaptation due to high roster turnover.Wise has extensive previous coaching experience, including serving as a Graduate Assistant for the University of Florida's men's basketball program, two stints as an Assistant Coach at the University of Wyoming (where he was part of the 2015 Mountain West Tournament title and NCAA berth), an Assistant Coach at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, and an Assistant Coach at East Tennessee State University. He also worked as Director of Video & Creative Content for the University of Alabama's women's basketball team during the 2021-22 season, before serving as Assistant and later Associate Head Coach for Samford University's women's basketball program from 2022 to 2025.
Wednesday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube got underway with a look at the NFL Draft and why we're excited for this year's event; then, Greg explains why Ty Simpson is a franchise QB; later, the guys go over where we expect the Alabama and Auburn players to go in the 1st round; and finally, how dialed in on WrestleMania are you? "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 8am hour of Wednesday's Mac & Cube kept on with the guys saying how style of play should be on display in Auburn's A-Day; then, Greg explains what should happen with Alabama's starting QB competition; later, we try to figure out how an 81-year old woman robbed a local bank; and finally, the boys recap the NBA Play-In games and how exciting they actually were. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Spring football is ongoing, and the quarterback battles are starting to tell us what 2026 might look like. In this episode, we work through a few of the most unsettled QB rooms in the country, from a four-way competition out West to a pair of SEC jobs where the depth chart has been rewritten since December. We also dig into the teams we can't stop thinking about heading into the summer, including Notre Dame, Oregon, Miami, TCU, and Oklahoma State's intriguing first-year project. Timestamps:0:00 - Intro8:13 - Florida State's QB Race16:49 - Arizona State's QB Race22:44 - Florida's QB Race 27:18 - Alabama's QB Race 30:45 - Notre Dame's RB, WR, OL 37:55 - Oregon's Coordinators 41:43 - Miami's Line 49:02 - Rapid FireSupport the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alabama held its spring game over the weekend and McElroy's big takeaway is the quarterback competition between Mack and Russell is a LOT closer than anticipated. Florida and Tennessee also held spring games and McElroy breaks down the QB competitions and tells you why the Gators O-Line must improve this summer and why Tennessee's defense will be the story for the Vols this fall. Plus, McElroy talks with Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding and the two discuss how Golding got buy-in from the Ole Miss team during the CFP, when he knew he was going to be the Ole Miss head coach, his support for Trinidad Chambliss, the Ole Miss transfer portal class and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Great gun dogs aren't built overnight — they're shaped through patience, consistency, experience, and mentorship.In this episode, host Jimbo Robinson sits down with Adam Campbell of Campbell's Hillside Kennels, a certified gun dog instructor based in Alabama, to talk deeply and honestly about training dogs, developing young pups, and building lifelong partnerships between handlers and dogs.Adam shares his journey from small‑town Alabama to professional dog training, the mentors who shaped his approach, and the philosophy that guides everything he does — from puppy development to finished, hunt‑ready dogs. The conversation blends practical advice with heartfelt stories about legacy, discipline, parenting, and the importance of unseen work.In this episode:Adam Campbell's path from schoolteacher to professional dog trainerHow strong mentorship can change the trajectory of a lifeWhy the first 6 months of a puppy's life are criticalIntroducing gunfire the right way — and avoiding gun shynessThe difference between started, seasoned, and finished dogsHow hunt tests (AKC Master Hunter) fit into real‑world huntingWhy experience matters more than perfectionManaging dog burnout and winding dogs down after seasonLongevity in modern gun dogs: nutrition, supplements & carePicking the litter vs. picking the puppyWhy work ethic matters more than raw talentTraining mindset parallels between dogs, sports & parentingPassing discipline, humility, and love of work to the next generationPacked with wisdom, laughs, and perspective, this episode is as much about life as it is about dogs.SPONSORS:Purina Pro Plan: The official performance dog food of Ducks UnlimitedWhether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the world of waterfowl hunting and conservation.Bird Dog Whiskey and Cocktails:Whether you're winding down with your best friend, or celebrating with your favorite crew, Bird Dog brings award-winning flavor to every moment. Enjoy responsibly.
In this episode the hosts review an Alabama non-emergency medical transportation business priced around $1.0–1.4M and unanimously reject the deal due to unstable earnings, questionable financial reporting, and heavy dependence on government contracts.Business Listing – https://www.dealonomy.com/s/non-emergency-medical-van-transportationWelcome to Acquisitions Anonymous – the #1 podcast for small business M&A. Every week, we break down businesses for sale and talk about buying, operating, and growing them.Looking to build a professional website in minutes? Try Wix: https://wix.pxf.io/c/6898629/3115214/25616?trafcat=templateHubSpot is the backbone for how businesses scale without chaos. Try them out here: https://go.try-hubspot.com/OeG9Vr
April 2026 meditations are written by Katie Nakamura and recorded by Rebekah Hatch. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Katie Nakamura is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Alabama and has served in a variety of church contexts, most recently, as the Presiding Bishop's Staff Officer for Church Planting. She can often be found with her running group, playing the flute and singing, or spending time with her husband and their two daughters.
-We know that Nebraska's Spring Game crowd was its smallest since 2000 (27,188); but it wasn't just them. Alabama estimatedbetween 12,000-15,000 at their A-Day event, down from 72,000 in 2024-Tennessee (48,000) and Florida (47,100) had more than Nebraska BUT….their admission was free; Nebraska shared $10 prior to gameand $20 on day of gameAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Jeff and Andy examine the possibility of the Cleveland Browns drafting Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson and how Todd Monken might evaluate his tape. They weigh the costs of trading for veteran wide receivers like A.J. Brown and Brandon Aiyuk and review Andrew Berry's draft history.
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Christ United Sermon Series - Sanctuary Apr 12 - Seven Next Words of Christ John 20:11-18 ~ Rev. Shaun Kaulfers Christ United Church Mobile, Alabama
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Christ United Sermon Series - NewSong Apr 12 - Seven Next Words of Christ John 20:11-18 ~ Rev. Rob Couch Christ United Church Mobile, Alabama
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Christ United Sermon Series - NewSong Apr 12 - Seven Next Words of Christ John 20:11-18 ~ Rev. Rob Couch Christ United Church Mobile, Alabama
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Christ United Sermon Series - Sanctuary Apr 12 - Seven Next Words of Christ John 20:11-18 ~ Rev. Shaun Kaulfers Christ United Church Mobile, Alabama
In this week's episode of Reformed Journal Podcast, Rose Postma talks with Alex Mouw about his poem “My Lord Beige and Bubble Wrapped.” Alex is the author of the poetry collection The Unbelieving Yelp of Prey (Texas Review Press 2026), an examination of faith and ecology in the Midwest. His interests revolve around nature writing, devotional poetics, and the exchange between formal and free verse traditions. Raised in Michigan, Alex earned an undergraduate degree at Hope College, an MFA at Purdue University, and a PhD at Washington University in St. Louis. His poems appear in The Massachusetts Review, The Southern Review, West Branch, and other literary magazines. His academic work on poetry, religion, and American culture appears in Twentieth-Century Literature, African American Review, and other peer-reviewed publications. His writing has received awards and support from America Magazine, Phoebe Journal, Vassar College, the University of Minnesota, and other institutions. Alex has worked as a visiting assistant professor at Hope College, a Lynne Cooper Harvey Fellow in American Studies at Washington University, an editor, and a writing tutor. Currently an assistant professor of English at Samford University, he lives in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife and two children.
The Cover 3 crew is back to break down the latest news around the college football world, with a full recap of spring practice storylines across the country. We're diving into major spring game takeaways from Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Colorado and more — including key QB battles, coaching impacts, and early looks at how these teams could shape up heading into the 2026 season. Plus, the guys hit the mailbag with some fun debates, including the best single-season coaching jobs and ultimate tailgate setups. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
College Football spring games are in the books. How did Alabama look entering Kalen DeBoer’s third year? What about Josh Heupel trying to figure out the QB picture at Tennessee and Jon Sumrall working through his first spring at Florida? Next up on Josh Pate’s College Football Show Ep 727 Josh Pate looks at Matt Campbell’s year one outlook at Penn State. The truth teller series is back tonight with a look at Josh Heupel trying to guide Tennessee back to the College Football Playoff. Better or worse is back tonight as we take a look at teams like Miami and Oklahoma. Also, could College Football learn something from the way The Masters is run and presented? Be sure to let us know what you think, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Perez and Booker give their thoughts on the big Coachella headliners. Kim & Kanye's 12 year old was partying it up at Coachella. Did Jennifer Lopez miss the mark? Alabama Barker's thirst is next level! And much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Orlovsky breaks down his thoughts on Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson in the 2026 NFL Draft, his concerns with Fernando Mendoza, some of the other quarterbacks he's watching, and more! Dan Orlovsky Interview: 1:20 NFL News & Notes: 25:50 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS Connect with the Pod Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Ross Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckernfl/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BamaOnline's Andrew Bone joins Crain & Cone on Monday to break down Alabama, on both sides of the football, and namely the latest on their quarterback battle between Austin Mack and Keelon Russell, coming out of A-Day on Saturday. -- -- -- 1st Phorm: https://1stphorm.com/BOOSTER -- -- -- Baerskin: baerskintactical.com -- -- -- For partnership inquiries, please contact: crainandconesales@on3.com -- -- -- Intro: 0:00-1:21 Alabama's Quarterback Battle: 1:22-8:08 1st Phorm: 8:09-9:22 Crimson Tide's Run Game: 9:23-15:55 Baerskin: 15:56-17:44 Alabama Offense: 17:45-20:10 'Bama Defense: 20:11-27:50 Wrapping up with BOL's Andrew Bone: 27:51-28:52 -- -- -- Follow Our Socials: X / Twitter: @CrainandCone Instagram: @CrainCompany TikTok: @CrainandCone #CrainandCo #CrainandCone#News #Sports #football #collegefootball #sportsshow #sportsnews #alabamafootball #alabamacrimsontide Crain & Cone, hosted by former college athletes Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David Cone, is a college sports show dedicated to delivering quality analysis and passionate insight to the most die-hard fans.For partnership inquiries, please contact: crainandconesales@on3.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Arkansas baseball swept Alabama, the Razorback football team is coming off their second major scrimmage of spring drills, and John Calipari's Hoop Hogs are in the middle of transfer portal recruiting. We'll discuss all that and more on this episode of HawgSports LIVE!! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alabama QBs on display in their A-Day Spring Game Scrimmage. Which one looked the best? Rory becomes the first golfer since Tiger Woods to win back-to-back Masters. Where does this leave his legacy? Auburn Basketball gets massive player returning for 2026-27 season SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Orlovsky breaks down his thoughts on Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson in the 2026 NFL Draft, his concerns with Fernando Mendoza, some of the other quarterbacks he's watching, and more! Dan Orlovsky Interview: 1:20 NFL News & Notes: 25:50 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS Connect with the Pod Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Ross Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckernfl/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Churches rarely maintain success in a single ministry for 25 years, but one church has figured it out. In this episode, Sam sits down with Upward Sports Ambassador Donnie Sisk from First Baptist Church Pelham in Pelham, Alabama. For more than 25 years, Donnie has used sports ministry—especially basketball—to connect with families and share the gospel. His church now hosts a thriving league with over 170 players, creating a strong bridge to the community. Recently, Donnie added pickleball, discovering that its smaller, more relational format opens the door to deeper conversations and intentional discipleship. Donnie shares how recreation can move beyond programs and become a powerful pathway for outreach, relationships, and life change. The post After 25 Years of Consistent Recreation Ministry, This Church Discovered Something… appeared first on Church Answers.
Arkansas baseball makes a statement! Going on the road and taking an SEC series from Alabama. We'll break down how they got it done and what it means moving forward.
The Athletic's Stewart Mandel joins the show to discuss this latest article featuring Alabama's Kalen DeBoer.. Plus we take more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Roll Pod, an Alabama sports podcast from Bama247. On today's episode, Mike Rodak and Alex Scarborough join Brett Greenberg to recap the Alabama A-Day scrimmage, discuss biggest takeaways on both sides of the ball, break down each position room and more! FOLLOW • Brett Greenberg: https://twitter.com/BrettGreenberg_ • Mike Rodak: https://twitter.com/mikerodak • Alex Scarborough: https://twitter.com/ByScarborough LINKS • Bama247 Website: https://247sports.com/college/alabama/ • Subscribe to Bama247: https://247sports.com/college/alabama/join/?promo=QUICKLINKS • Bama247 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2YzVw4plQnY8V8mMNCfZ8g • Bama247 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bama_247 • Bama247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bama_247/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Kent explores some of the strangest and most bizarre laws in the United States! Did you know that it's illegal to whale hunt in Nebraska, a state that's landlocked and doesn't even have any whales? Or that in Alabama, it's illegal to wear a fake mustache in a church that causes laughter? These are just a few examples of the strange and often outdated laws that still exist in various parts of the country. Kent delves into the history and context behind these unusual laws and explains why many of them were put into place in the first place. Kent also explores the consequences of breaking these laws and whether they are still enforced today. You might be surprised to find out that some of these laws are still on the books and could technically result in a fine or even jail time! So, whether you're a legal expert or just curious about the weird and wacky laws of the United States, this episode is for you. Sit back, relax, and prepare to learn about some of the most absurd laws you've ever heard of!
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April 2026 meditations are written by Katie Nakamura and recorded by Rebekah Hatch. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Katie Nakamura is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Alabama and has served in a variety of church contexts, most recently, as the Presiding Bishop's Staff Officer for Church Planting. She can often be found with her running group, playing the flute and singing, or spending time with her husband and their two daughters.
FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama has played a role in some of the most iconic recordings in American popular music history. Today it hosts From the Top and the next generation of classical musicians. We meet a 13-year-old bluegrass banjo player with a talent for improvisation. We hear from a 16-year-old pianist performing Amy Beach and learn about the challenges and rewards of the French Horn.Thanks to Focusrite and ADAM Audio for making From the Top's recording at FAME possible.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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Kat won a household competition and the prize is incredible. Amy is feeling refreshed and kicks things off with a satire way to start any meeting! They also share what they’re watching/reading…Amy finally finished Theo of Golden and she gives it 5 stars…Kat is going to borrow her book now that she’s done with it! Did sororities at the University of Alabama put pledges on a dryer and circle their fat when it would jiggle?? Kat believed this rumor, which is why she ended up going to a different college. Please let us know if you can confirm this disturbing practice is true! Also, Amy shares signs of dyslexia that show up in people’s speech and Kat tells us what "seagulling" means in dating, why people do it, and they realize in real time that this was done to Amy by a guy. Get some Feeling Things merch by clicking HERE! (FeelingThingsPodcast.com) Sign up for the Feeling Things newsletter HERE! Watch us on Youtube HERE! Call and leave a voicemail: 877-207-2077 Email: heythere@feelingthingspodcast.com HOSTS: Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy Kat Van Buren // threecordstherapy.com // @KatVanburenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Trevor and Angie take you behind the scenes of what happened after Trevor completed his first marathon in 2011. Flashback with us to sub-4 breakthrough in New Orleans, camper-van road trips to Alaska, puking at the finish line in Alabama, running through the Olympic Stadium in Munich, trail adventures in the Alps, and the incredible listener community that literally hosted us in their homes from Missoula to Switzerland. You never know what running a marathon will lead to next! Links Mentioned in this Episode Run Coaching. Work with an expert MTA Running Coach. Lagoon Sleep -With Lagoon pillows, you'll fall asleep faster because you're matched with the pillow that will be most comfortable for your sleep position and body type. Use the code “MTA” for 15% off your first purchase. Previnex -makers of Joint Health Plus and Muscle Health Plus -two products I take every day that help me maximize my recovery and performance as a long distance runner. Use code MTA for 15% off your first order. Drury Hotels -where the extras are not extra! Use our link to save 10% on your stay.
Professor Stephen Westaby is a former heart surgeon and writer. During his career he performed over 11,000 operations and pioneered the use of life long artificial hearts as an alternative to donor transplants.Stephen was born in Scunthorpe in 1948 and went to medical school at Charing Cross Hospital in 1966. The following year he suffered a serious head injury during a rugby match which had a major impact on his personality. He changed from being a shy person lacking in confidence into a fearless, ambitious operator – qualities, he believes, made him entirely suited to being a surgeon. In 1981 he took up a Research Fellowship in Alabama with John Kirklin, the first surgeon to successfully perform a series of open-heart operations using a heart-lung machine. During his time there Stephen discovered that medical nylon caused some patients to die of post-perfusion syndrome. Following his discovery, the manufacturers of the equipment removed it from the circuit which led to a substantial drop in cardiac surgical mortality.In 2000 he implanted a revolutionary new heart pump into a man who was terminally ill with heart failure using a device called the Jarvik 2000. Temporary devices – known as bridge to transplant devices – had been used to stabilise patients while they waited for a donor heart but this surgery – transplanting a permanent artificial heart instead of a donor heart was the first of its kind.Stephen retired from the NHS in 2016. The following year he published Fragile Lives: A Heart Surgeon's Stories of Life and Death on the Operating Theatre which won the BMA President's Award.Stephen has two children and lives with his wife in Oxfordshire.DISC ONE: Wonderful Land - The Shadows DISC TWO: Viva La Vida - Coldplay DISC THREE: Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty DISC FOUR: America - Simon & Garfunkel DISC FIVE: Forever Autumn - Justin Hayward DISC SIX: Moonlight Shadow - Mike Oldfield DISC SEVEN: Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac DISC EIGHT: Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43: Var. 18. Andante cantabile Performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) and London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by André PrevinBOOK CHOICE: Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus by William Harvey LUXURY ITEM: A family photograph CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Forever Autumn - Justin Hayward Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley
Alabama Football's spring game gave fans a lot to be excited about, especially when it comes to the quarterback battle and several rising playmakers on offense. In this video, we break down Keelon Russell's performance and why he continues to generate major buzz as a potential starting quarterback for Alabama. His talent, accuracy, and ability to create both inside and outside the pocket were on full display, and while Austin Mack is still very much part of the competition, Russell looked every bit like a serious contender for QB1. We discuss what makes him so intriguing and why his upside is hard to ignore. We also dive into some of the other offensive standouts from the spring game. Cederian Morgan showed impressive feel for the position, sharp route precision, and the ability to threaten defenses vertically. Lotzier Brooks also drew strong praise for his consistency, physicality, and mental toughness, continuing to build confidence that he can be a reliable piece of Alabama's offense. There were also some concerning moments, including the injury to newcomer Noah Rogers, who had to be carted off the field. We react to that situation and what it could mean moving forward. Plus, we discuss the ongoing kicker competition as Alabama continues to evaluate the position after some missed kicks during spring action. The conversation also includes valuable perspective from a former championship quarterback, who explains what players like Austin Mack have to do in a battle like this: communicate honestly with the coaching staff, stay accountable, and keep improving regardless of where they stand on the depth chart. If you're looking for Alabama spring game analysis, Alabama quarterback battle reaction, and the latest Alabama Football takeaways, this video has you covered. #AlabamaFootball #RollTide #KeelonRussell #AustinMack #AlabamaSpringGame #CederianMorgan #SECFootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices