POPULARITY
This week on Conversations on Dance, it's just Michael and Rebecca. We catch up on what we have been up to since Vail Dance Festival in August. Michael talks about working as a rehearsal director for James Whiteside in Mexico, and staging Justin Peck's 'Heatscape' at New York City Ballet this Fall.SPONSOR:San Francisco-based choreographer Alyssa Mitchel presents the premiere of Endure, a multimedia dance production taking place at Dance Mission Theater on October 3rd, 4th and 5th. The piece features six dancers, the graphic art and animations of designer Zach Litoff and recorded interviews with six marathon runners. This new work celebrates running while paying tribute to the enduring human spirit, with the intention of empowering audience members to persevere through difficult challenges. Tickets are on sale now at dancemissiontheater.org. You can follow Alyssa Mitchel on Instagram at @alymitchel or visit alyssaevemitchel.com for more information.LINKS:Website: conversationsondancepod.comInstagram: @conversationsondanceCOD MerchListen to COD on YouTubeJoin our email listSponsorship information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's show, we chat with two time guest, Katie Miller with Sight & Sound Theaters!With the 30th Anniversary Season of ‘NOAH' nearly sold out in Lancaster, PA, Sight & Sound is partnering with Fathom Entertainment to bring its flagship production to movie theatres nationwide for a special one-week theatrical engagement, with “Sight & Sound Presents: NOAH—Live!” (“NOAH—Live!”), coming to theatres beginning September 18.Recorded in front of a live audience on Sight & Sound's Lancaster, PA stage, “NOAH—Live!” is a new ‘NOAH' production and takes audiences on board one of the world's best-known voyages. With a catastrophic storm on its way, Noah is given a monumental task: build a boat big enough to save his family from a flood that will cover the entire earth.As the oldest grandchild of Sight & Sound's founders, Katie was the first member of the family's third generation to officially work within the organization. She stepped onto the stage when she was two years old and performed as part of the cast until she was 13. As Corporate Communications Manager, Katie Miller works with the Leadership Team, Management Teams and individual departments within the Lancaster and Branson locations to bring synergy, cohesion and direction to internal and external communications. As a member of the Brand Team, she serves as the primary liaison for all Public Relations efforts.sight-sound.com@sightandsoundtheaterschristianmusicguys.com@christianmusicguys
Top Stories for September 9th Publish Date: September 9th PRE-ROLL: From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, September 9th and Happy Birthday to Ottis Redding I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Stone Mountain Park's Pumpkin Festival returns with all-new glow-in-the-dark attractions Gwinnett Democrats blast federal, state leaders over raid at Hyundai-LG plant Buford Dam Road temporarily closing near Lake Lanier on Sept. 11 All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG STORY 1: Stone Mountain Park's Pumpkin Festival returns with all-new glow-in-the-dark attractions Stone Mountain Park is about to feel like a storybook come to life. Starting Sept. 13, the Pumpkin Festival: Play by Day, Glow by Night is back—and it’s bigger, brighter, and, honestly, a little more magical this year. At night, the park transforms. Picture this: Cinderella floating through the air in a sparkling gown, lighting up a massive pumpkin tree. Then there’s the glow-in-the-dark pumpkin parade—floats, fairy tale characters, and a dance party you can’t help but join. Oh, and the grand finale? The World’s Largest Pumpkin Drone & Light Show, complete with fireworks. By day, it’s all about family fun—rides, glowing pumpkins, and even mini-golf. This runs through Nov. 2. STORY 2: Gwinnett Democrats blast federal, state leaders over raid at Hyundai-LG plant Gwinnett County leaders didn’t hold back Friday, slamming federal and state officials over a massive immigration raid at the Hyundai-LG plant in Bryan County. Nearly 475 workers—many South Korean nationals—were arrested, sparking outrage in Georgia’s largest Korean-American community. Federal agents called it a criminal investigation, not an immigration raid, but the fallout is undeniable. STORY 3: Buford Dam Road temporarily closing near Lake Lanier on Sept. 11 Heads up, drivers—Buford Dam Road near Lake Lanier’s southern end is shutting down for a day. On Sept. 11, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will close the road to patch potholes, fix guardrails, and handle some tree work. If you’re in the area, plan to detour via State Route 20. Oh, and heads up—parks along the road, like Buford Dam Park and West Bank Park, will also be closed. It’s just one day, but still, maybe pack a little extra patience. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: GWINNET FAIR STORY 4: Many Georgia teachers say they are overworked, underpaid and exposed to violence Georgia’s teachers are burned out. Overworked, underpaid, and dealing with everything from disruptive classrooms to outright violence, many are questioning how much longer they can stay. A new survey from the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) paints a grim picture: two-thirds of educators feel exhausted, and a quarter report severe teacher shortages at their schools. Even worse? 8% say they’ve been physically assaulted by students—double that for special education staff. Low pay, second jobs, and unpaid college debt only add to the stress. Something’s gotta give. STORY 5: Buford Corn Maze opens Saturday Fall’s not officially here yet, but the Buford Corn Maze is already gearing up for its 17th season of autumn fun—and honestly, who’s complaining? The Maze started Saturday, the 32-acre farm on Bennett Road is bringing back all the classics: the corn maze (of course), pumpkin patch, hayrides, pony rides, and the Kid’s Corner. Oh, and don’t forget the Haunted Forest—it opens Sept. 26 with this year’s theme, “Into the Twisted Hollow.” Spooky, right? New this year? Expanded animal encounters, carnival games, and a bigger kids’ play area. Tickets? Online or at the gate. STORY 6: ART BEAT: Lionheart Theatre returns all-female cast production of 'Radio T.B.S. Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals' “Radio T.B.S.” is a fan favorite, so of course it’s part of Lionheart’s 25th Anniversary Season. Running Sept. 12–28, this all-female comedy stars longtime anchors Debbie McLaughlin and Tanya Gilmer, who’ve been with the show since its first run. Set in the Luna Del Mar Manufactured Home Oasis (aka “The Penicillin Capital of Central Florida”), the play follows radio hosts Vesta Poteet and Dixie Mandrell as they dish on everything from the Miss Manatee Contest to a “Jesus and Elvis” tribute. Oh, and those “Gone with the Wind” collector plates? Scarlett O’Hara looks suspiciously like Ernest Borgnine. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., with matinees on Sundays and Sept. 27. Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors, students, and military. Complimentary desserts at intermission—yes, really. Get tickets at lionhearttheatre.org or call 404-919-4022. But hurry—this one sells out fast. STORY 7: Suwanee wants tax rate to stay the same as past 13 years Suwanee residents, get ready to possibly see a familiar number on your property tax bill this fall. The City Council just voted to tentatively keep the millage rate at 4.93 mills—the same rate it’s been for 13 years. But here’s the catch: it’s slightly above the rollback rate, meaning a 3.88% tax increase is coming your way. Why? The city’s $20.8 million budget for FY 2026, which kicked off July 1, needs funding. It’s 7.8% bigger than last year’s and includes five new full-time positions, $650,000 for landscaping, and $606,000 for capital projects. Public hearings? Sept. 11 and Sept. 23. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break 4: Ingles Markets Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com www.kiamallofga.com #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, veteran broadcast journalist Gail Eichenthal of Classical California KUSC sits down with Maestro James Conlon for the inaugural episode of our new mini-series "20 Years with Maestro Conlon." Here in this introductory episode, we'll explore LA Opera's upcoming 40th Anniversary Season with an in-depth look at each production through the Maestro's eyes, as well as getting a peek behind the curtain at his extraordinary life and career. Tickets for LA Opera's spectacular 40th Anniversary Season are on sale now at LAOpera.org. Stay tuned for more captivating conversations in upcoming episodes of "20 Years with Maestro Conlon"—a special "Behind the Curtain" mini-series you won't want to miss.
This week on Clear Lake Connections Podcast presented by UTMB Health: Meet Jill Reason, Executive Director Bay Area Houston Ballet & TheatreIn this week's episode, we meet Jill Reason, Executive Director for the Bay Area Houston Ballet & Theatre. Jill explains that the Ballet is celebrating its 50th year. Jill gives a brief history of the ballet and talks about their amazing founder Lynette Mason Gregg, whose passion led tobringing exceptional performance art to the Bay Area. Jill talks about how she got involved with the ballet. Jill reveals that planning for the 50th season of the ballet began five years ago. Multiple events will take place throughout the year to commemorate 50 years. A community wide birthday party is happening in the month of September where you can visit restaurants across the community who have dedicated desserts for the ballet. September 5th is a huge kick-off at UHCL free to the community. The performance season opens with Swan Lake in October. The Sugar Plum Fairy breakfast and afternoon tea is November 22nd. The annual Nutcracker ballet brings thousands of people to kick off the holidays and this year they will do a record breaking 21 performances. January 31st will be a celebration at Lone Star Flight Museum with a special experience for everyone that attends. The season will end with performances of Oklahoma in April. Jill credits her Board and world-renowned artistic staff that keeps the ballet at the highest level. Jill's advice to other nonprofit organizations is to diversify your income just in case one area goes down. Go to www.bahbt.org for season ticket information and how you can donate $50 to become a partner of the ballet.
In this episode of Behind the Curtain, scholar Dr. Kristi Brown-Montesano is back with another installment of Serious Fun with Opera. Starting with a look at the relationship between musical theater and opera, she compares and contrasts the two art forms and how they interplay musically. She then tackles West Side Story, which opens LA Opera's 40th Anniversary Season. With its still relevant themes and catchy musical numbers, you won't want to miss West Side Story, playing September 20-October 12. Get your tickets now at LAOpera.org.
LA Opera kicks off its 40th Anniversary Season this fall with West Side Story, and in this episode from the vault, LA Opera Chorus Director Jeremy Frank joins Connects Teaching Artist and renowned tenor Ashley Faatoalia to try and answer the age-old question: what's the difference between opera and musical theater? Whether you call West Side Story an opera or a musical, one thing's for sure; you'll laugh, cry, and shimmy along in your seat when it hits the LA Opera stage this fall. Get your tickets now for West Side Story—playing September 20 through October 12—at LAOpera.org.
Top Stories for July 29th Publish Date: July 29th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, July 29th and Happy Birthday to Peter Jennings I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Buford City Schools opens $62 million high school football stadium Comedy star Druski returns to South Gwinnett High for Back to School event Aurora kicks off 30th season with The Wiz on Aug. 14 All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Buford City Schools opens $62 million high school football stadium Buford unveiled the $62 million Phillip Beard Stadium and Dexter Wood Field, a state-of-the-art facility symbolizing the community's pride in its schools and football team. The 10,000-seat stadium features suites, event spaces, advanced digital scoreboards, and upcoming weapons detection systems. Named after longtime city leader Phillip Beard and former coach Dexter Wood, the stadium honors their contributions to Buford's excellence. Despite inflation doubling the original cost, officials emphasized its value as a community hub. Buford High’s football team will debut the field on Aug. 14, with six home games this season, including one aired on ESPN2. STORY 2: Comedy star Druski returns to South Gwinnett High for Back to School event Former South Gwinnett High School Coordinator Traci Malloy helped organize the Druski x Snipes Back to School event, even after leaving her role. The event featured giveaways, food trucks, and appearances by comedian and South Gwinnett alum Druski, inspiring students with his success story. Snipes’ “Style is in Session” initiative provided bookbags and supplies, while local businesses like Fingerz restaurant contributed food. The event fostered community pride, boosted morale, and prepared students for the school year. Parents and organizers emphasized the importance of role models and community engagement in shaping students' futures. STORY 3: Aurora kicks off 30th season with The Wiz on Aug. 14 Aurora Theatre’s 30th Anniversary Season kicks off with *The Wiz* (Aug. 14–Sept. 7), celebrating three decades of storytelling and community impact. The season features a mix of classics and new works, including *Christmas Canteen*, marking Co-Founder Ann-Carol Pence’s final season; the hilarious farce *The Play That Goes Wrong*; the world premiere of *Initiative*, a heartfelt play about friendship and imagination; and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s *In the Heights*, celebrating identity and community. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: DTL CONCERT SERIES STORY 4: Greater Atlanta Christian's Brad Kinser Named Georgia Coach of the Year Brad Kinser, longtime Greater Atlanta Christian coach, was honored as Georgia Girls High School Track and Field Coach of the Year by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for leading the Spartans to a Class AAA-A Private state championship. With 42 years of coaching experience, including 36 at GAC, Kinser has won nine state titles in girls track and field and was inducted into the Georgia Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2024. STORY 5: Dacula resident gains valuable experience as intern at U.S. Open golf tournament Donovan Drummond, an Arizona State senior studying sports business, was one of 24 students selected for the USGA’s Pathways Internship Program during the 125th U.S. Open. With no prior golf experience, Drummond embraced the 10-day immersive program, learning about tournament operations, sponsorships, and networking. Inspired by USGA President Fred Perpall’s advice on resilience and company, Drummond gained a new appreciation for golf as both a lifelong game and a networking tool. With internships at D.C. United and Monumental Sports, Drummond aims to lead operations for a pro sports team while exploring his newfound passion for golf. We’ll be back in a moment. Break: DTL EVENING OF ARTS STORY 6: Explore Gwinnett hands out $100,000 in placemaking grants to local communities Explore Gwinnett awarded $100,000 in grants through its first-ever Gwinnett Creativity Fund Placemaking Grants to support eight community projects. These initiatives aim to enhance public spaces, foster arts access, and boost Gwinnett County as a cultural destination. Projects include murals, decorative crosswalks, a reading grotto, a pocket park, and a bioswale. Recipients include the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning, Sugarloaf CID, and cities like Norcross, Suwanee, and Duluth. Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson praised the collaboration and innovation, particularly in unincorporated areas, for reimagining public spaces and promoting community pride. STORY 7: Mitsubishi Electric Classic donates more than $700,000 to local charities The Mitsubishi Electric Classic golf tournament in Duluth raised $748,646 for local charities, benefiting Cink Charities, Special Needs Schools of Gwinnett, and providing scholarships to 17 children of veterans and first responders through Folds of Honor. Since 2013, the PGA Champions Tour event has donated over $5.75 million to local causes. This year’s efforts also included planting 7,900 trees through the Birdies Fore Trees initiative. Tournament officials praised the community’s support and highlighted the event’s lasting impact on Gwinnett County. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break 4: Ingles Markets 9 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com www.kiamallofga.com #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we joyfully prepare for our 40th Anniversary Season, which includes an original LA Opera production of La Bohème, we're going into the vault to bring you a special episode from 2016: a La Bohème talk by Duff Murphy. Here, he shares fascinating knowledge about Puccini, La Bohème's reception in its time, who the opera is dedicated to, and how the lush, enduring classic almost didn't come to be. How well do you know La Bohème? Listen in and get your tickets now to La Bohème, playing this November 22 through December 14. Tickets available at LAOpera.org.
As we approach the 4th of July, we're turning our attention to the bold, ever-evolving world of American opera. In this special episode, Dr. Tiffany Kuo explores what makes an opera “American,” highlighting works that span ragtime, hip hop, minimalism, and the avant-garde. It's a powerful reminder that American opera is not one sound—but many. From thrilling drama to laugh-out-loud comedy, celebrate 40 years of bold storytelling with LA Opera this season, starting with the American classic, West Side Story. Tickets for LA Opera's historic 40th Anniversary Season are on sale now at LAOpera.org.
Dave Woodey on the London Beefeaters 50th anniversary season and 2025 Hall of Fame class.
This week on Stageworthy, host Phil Rickaby welcomes back actor, singer, playwright, and producer Rebecca Perry, marking a full-circle moment as Rebecca was Phil's very first podcast guest nearly eight years ago. Rebecca shares the journey of her acclaimed solo show Confessions of a Redheaded Coffee Shop Girl, which debuted at the Toronto Fringe ten years ago and has since toured internationally, including a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Rebecca discusses the evolution of the show over the years, her preparation for returning to Edinburgh and Toronto Fringe for the show's 10th anniversary, and the realities of crowdfunding and producing as an independent artist. She also reflects on the importance of adapting material in response to live audiences, the sense of community on the Canadian Fringe circuit, and the challenges and joys of international touring. This episode explores: How Confessions of a Redheaded Coffee Shop Girl has evolved over a decade The distinct culture and audience vibe of different Fringe festivals (Toronto, Edinburgh, Winnipeg, Edmonton) Preparing for the marathon that is Edinburgh Fringe Navigating grants, crowdfunding, and financial challenges as an indie artist Building an international touring career and the importance of networking The excitement of bringing the show to a new generation of audiences Guest:
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Send us a textMatt sits down with the cast of Sex Please, We're Sixty, our final show of the 50th Anniversary Season. We discuss the show, a comedy by Micheal and Susan Parker, their characters, what brought them to NLT, and all the mayhem involved. Guests: Kirk Davidson, Larry Grey, Chantal Wright, Joyce Kilpatrick-Jordan, and Denise JoynerHost & Creator: Matt GoreProducer: Meta TooleMusic by: Kathi Nixonvisit Neuse Little Theatre at www.neuselittlehteatre.orgfollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!Leave a review and let us know what you think.
Lynn & Carl are joined by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis' stage director Shawna Lucey and set and costume designer Robert Innes Hopkins to discuss Die Fledermaus opening this weekend to kick off the 50th Anniversary Season. They are then joined by Dr. Jeremy Housewright about his latest book, a follow-up to his "For Love of the Show" -- "For the Love of the Show II: More Stories from Pro Wrestling Fans"
Find the Road America schedule HERE Get tickets for all events HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer sits down with Josh Shaw to discuss POP's 15th Anniversary Season.
Mon, 31 Mar 2025 16:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/upgrade/557 http://relay.fm/upgrade/557 I Will Run a Four-Minute Mile 557 Jason Snell and Myke Hurley Dan Moren joins Jason to discuss folding iPhones, long individual takes in TV shows, new OS features, and what WWDC 2025 might really bring. Dan Moren joins Jason to discuss folding iPhones, long individual takes in TV shows, new OS features, and what WWDC 2025 might really bring. clean 5891 Dan Moren joins Jason to discuss folding iPhones, long individual takes in TV shows, new OS features, and what WWDC 2025 might really bring. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Google Gemini: Supercharge your creativity and productivity. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Guest Starring: Dan Moren Links and Show Notes: Dan and his lightsaber. Jason and the USS Enterprise. Can you help him make a stand? Jason and Captain Kirk Bear. Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Submit Feedback Seth Rogen Slams Hollywood in 'The Studio': Sony Hack, 'Green Hornet' 'The Office' 20th Anniversary: Season 1 Oral History iPhone Foldable Display Said to Feature iPad-Style 4:3 Aspect Ratio - MacRumors Federico Viticci :ticciseal:: "If this is true, it's kind of …" - MacStories on Mastodon Introducing iOS 19 | Exclusive First Look - YouTube Mark Gurman disagrees on Threads Apple's WWDC 2025 strategy is coming into view – Six Colors This year's WWDC keynote will be must-see Apple TV – Six Colors Does the California
Mon, 31 Mar 2025 16:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/upgrade/557 http://relay.fm/upgrade/557 Jason Snell and Myke Hurley Dan Moren joins Jason to discuss folding iPhones, long individual takes in TV shows, new OS features, and what WWDC 2025 might really bring. Dan Moren joins Jason to discuss folding iPhones, long individual takes in TV shows, new OS features, and what WWDC 2025 might really bring. clean 5891 Dan Moren joins Jason to discuss folding iPhones, long individual takes in TV shows, new OS features, and what WWDC 2025 might really bring. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Google Gemini: Supercharge your creativity and productivity. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Guest Starring: Dan Moren Links and Show Notes: Dan and his lightsaber. Jason and the USS Enterprise. Can you help him make a stand? Jason and Captain Kirk Bear. Get Upgrade+. More content, no ads. Submit Feedback Seth Rogen Slams Hollywood in 'The Studio': Sony Hack, 'Green Hornet' 'The Office' 20th Anniversary: Season 1 Oral History iPhone Foldable Display Said to Feature iPad-Style 4:3 Aspect Ratio - MacRumors Federico Viticci :ticciseal:: "If this is true, it's kind of …" - MacStories on Mastodon Introducing iOS 19 | Exclusive First Look - YouTube Mark Gurman disagrees on Threads Apple's WWDC 2025 strategy is coming into view – Six Colors This year's WWDC keynote will be must-see Apple TV – Six Colors Does the Ca
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show where our fans are being given the chance to be featured on an episode of The Fish'n Canada Show! Topics discussed included: cereal; watching Netflix at work; Ang and Pete's Fish'n Workshop; Roland Martin; poorly-timed pee breaks; the truth about GORE-Tex; safe fish handling; and much more!To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!More from Angelo and Pete:► WEBSITE► FACEBOOK► INSTAGRAM► YOUTUBECome see us at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for meet and greets, contests, merch, and an opportunity to be featured in the 40th Anniversary Season of The Fish'n Canada Show!Purchase tickets for the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and get 15% off using our link: https://tickets.mpltd.ca/?event=100069&fishncanada
What does it take to risk everything for a dream? Sean McAughey, the passionate new owner of Crow Rock Lodge on Lake of the Woods, knows that feeling all too well. In this captivating conversation, Sean walks us through his remarkable journey from wide-eyed young guide to lodge owner, revealing the perfect storm of experiences that prepared him for this moment.Growing up under the mentorship of his biologist father and surrounded by the wisdom of a generational commercial fishing family, Sean developed an unparalleled understanding of Lake of the Woods. His hilarious early guiding mishaps (including hitting rocks with lodge boats on consecutive days) contrast beautifully with the confident expertise he now brings to Crow Rock Lodge. The parallels between Sean's journey and host Steve Niedzwiecki's own path into lodge ownership create moments of profound connection and insight throughout the episode.What makes this conversation truly special is Sean's infectious enthusiasm for the multi-species fishing opportunities at Crow Rock. From the strategic location providing access to trophy walleye, smallmouth bass, muskies and more, to the unique portage lakes offering intimate fishing experiences, listeners get an insider's view of what makes this property extraordinary. Sean's detailed account of catching thirty-inch walleyes during tournaments illustrates why he believes Lake of the Woods fishing is better now than it's ever been.Beyond the fishing tales lies the emotional reality of lodge ownership - the financial leap of faith, the sleepless nights, and the unwavering support needed from family and partners. Sean's candid discussion of "putting every penny we own and many we don't" into this venture resonates with anyone who's ever considered risking it all for something they believe in.Whether you're dreaming of owning a remote fishing lodge, planning your next Canadian adventure, or simply enjoy stories of people pursuing their passion against the odds, this episode delivers authentic inspiration. Visit crowrocklodge.com to connect with Sean and experience the fishing paradise he's pouring his heart and soul into.Come see us at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for meet and greets, contests, merch, and an opportunity to be featured in the 40th Anniversary Season of The Fish'n Canada Show!Purchase tickets for the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and get 15% off using our link: https://tickets.mpltd.ca/?event=100069&fishncanada
Learn more at TheCityLife.org
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by James Alofs to give us a year-one update on his project, WILD HOMESTEAD, which has him documenting his journey from city life to an off-grid cabin in the woods! Topics discussed included: the dream of homesteading; what it takes to move off the grid; going for broke; buying vacant land; picking a climate zone for homesteading; living off the land; dealing with bugs; the social life of a homesteader; wildlife encounters; Sudbury Saturday nights; meeting women in the woods; and much more!To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!More from Angelo and Pete:► WEBSITE► FACEBOOK► INSTAGRAM► YOUTUBEMore from James Alofs:► YOUTUBE ► INSTAGRAMCome see us at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for meet and greets, contests, merch, and an opportunity to be featured in the 40th Anniversary Season of The Fish'n Canada Show!Purchase tickets for the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and get 15% off using our link: https://tickets.mpltd.ca/?event=100069&fishncanada
In this episode, we dig into my unique experience of completing a 40-day water fast, exploring various health aspects, how to deal with cravings, and the importance of routine. It's not just about fasting; it's a deeper story about health, motivation, and the body's response to nutritional changes.• Introduction to the concept of a water fast • The motivation behind the 40-day commitment • Strategies for hydration: supplements and electrolytes • The challenges faced during the initial days of fasting • Documenting health metrics and observations • Refeeding strategies and introducing food post-fast • Importance of yoga and routines during fasting • Maintaining new healthy habits after fasting • Final reflections and insights for listeners Come see us at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for meet and greets, contests, merch, and an opportunity to be featured in the 40th Anniversary Season of The Fish'n Canada Show!Purchase tickets for the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and get 15% off using our link: https://tickets.mpltd.ca/?event=100069&fishncanada
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Bassmaster Angler of the Year, Chris Johnston, to talk about his winning season and how he plans to replicate it! Topics discussed included: brotherly competition; how much the Johnstons actually work together; misconceptions about money in the fishing industry; golf vs. fishing; the BASS entry fee changes; Chris's take on Forward Facing Sonar; letting your brother catch your fish; Bassmaster Classic predictions; the mental side of fishing; what Canadian bass fishing needs; and much more!To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!More from Angelo and Pete:► WEBSITE► FACEBOOK► INSTAGRAM► YOUTUBECome see us at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for meet and greets, contests, merch, and an opportunity to be featured in the 40th Anniversary Season of The Fish'n Canada Show!Purchase tickets for the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and get 15% off using our link: https://tickets.mpltd.ca/?event=100069&fishncanada
Step into the icy realms of Northern Ontario as we share tales of adventure, survival, and reflection in our latest podcast episode. Our journey begins with a heart-pounding story of getting trapped on an ice-covered island, accompanied by children and dogs. As we manoeuvre through thick ice and treacherous conditions, we reveal the lessons learned about ice safety and the thrill of exploration. With extended discussions that weave through personal anecdotes and insights garnered from years of experience, this episode paints a vivid image of life amidst the severe cold.Throughout the conversation, you'll hear lighthearted and serious tales that dive into the community's incredible resilience when facing extreme conditions. We bridge stories about winter's grip on daily routines with the unforgettable moments created when embracing adventure in nature's beauty. Homeowners, adventurers, and anyone who has felt winter's wrath will connect deeply with the stories of mishaps, laughter, and solidarity shared throughout our discussion. As we reflect on the physical and emotional challenges of winter living, we point towards the essence of survival spirit nourished during the cold, urging listeners to cherish every memory made amid the frozen beauty of winter. Embrace the adventure and share a laugh or two with us amidst the tales told—don't forget to tune in for jack-of-all-trades, wisdom from lodge ownership to daring icy escapades, and wonderful lessons along the way. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, share it with friends, and let us know your thoughts!Come see us at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for meet and greets, contests, merch, and an opportunity to be featured in the 40th Anniversary Season of The Fish'n Canada Show!Purchase tickets for the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and get 15% off using our link: https://tickets.mpltd.ca/?event=100069&fishncanada
Guest: James Ellison, III Artistic Director, Celebration ArtsCelebration Arts' Legacy: 40 years of bringing phenomenal Black theater to Sacramento presents their 2025 season entitled "Family Affair". Tune in to hear conversation with award-winning Artistic Director James Ellison, III as he discusses Fences by August Wilson: A must-see production—Opening weekend SOLD OUT!Upcoming shows, programs & events: A sneak peek at the powerful performances in store for 2025The Impact of Black Theater: How Celebration Arts continues to uplift, educate, and inspire through storytellingHow to Support: Ways to engage with and sustain this cultural gem in SacramentoTickets & Info:celebrationarts.net#FullCircle975 #CelebrationArts #BlackTheaterMatters #FencesPlay #SacramentoArts
Snowmobile enthusiasts, gear up for a journey into the heart of winter maintenance with Andrew Johnston from Lakeside Marina. Andrew shares his expert tips on keeping your snowmobile batteries in top shape and sheds light on how disconnecting and charging them during spring can save you from fall frustrations. We also discover the transformation of Red Lake communities, where ice roads serve as essential links during the winter months, connecting isolated areas and bringing a sense of unity and purpose.Experience life in Ontario's remote communities, where the absence of the Great Lakes' snowbelt means bracing against the cold winds from the Manitoba prairies. Explore the construction of ice roads, a collaborative effort that brings vital goods and services to residents. The story doesn't stop there, as the adrenaline-pumping world of snowmobile racing unfolds, with modified sleds tearing across frozen tracks at over 100 miles per hour, all while fostering a community spirit through kiosks and activities.From the bustling spring workload at Lakeside Marina to the delicate balance of development and cultural preservation in remote areas, this episode highlights the resilience and adaptability of those living in these unique landscapes. We touch on the impact of all-season roads on traditional practices and the importance of cultural heritage. Ending with a peek behind the scenes at Lakeside, we celebrate the dedicated team that navigates the challenges of a demanding work environment, showcasing their skills, teamwork, and the occasional mishap as they prepare for the winter season.Come see us at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show for meet and greets, contests, merch, and an opportunity to be featured in the 40th Anniversary Season of The Fish'n Canada Show!Purchase tickets for the Toronto Sportsmen's Show and get 15% off using our link: https://tickets.mpltd.ca/?event=100069&fishncanada
The 50th anniversary season for the Washington Capitals has been nothing short of remarkable as their stellar record has been further highlighted by Alex Ovechkin's pursuit of setting the goal-scoring record this season.In this show, Vic and Neil note newcomers making impacts, goaltenders starting the offense and Connor Bedard's performance in his young career not living up to the "Generation Player" billing he's received.Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjAX: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts #NYCentric #NeilSmith #VicMorren #NHL #AnaheimDucks # #BostonBruins #BuffaloSabres #CalgaryFlames #CarolinaHurricanes #ChicagoBlackhawks #ColoradoAvalanche #ColumbusBlueJackets #DallasStars #DetroitRedWings #EdmontonOilers #FloridaPanthers #LosAngelesKings #MinnesotaWild #MontrealCanadiens #NashvillePredators #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #NewYorkRangers #OttawaSenators #PhiladelphiaFlyers #PittsburghPenguins #StLouisBlues #SanJoseSharks #SeattleKraken #TampaBayLightning #TorontoMapleLeafs #UtahHockeyClub #VancouverCanucks #VegasGoldenKnights #WashingtonCapitals #WinnipegJets #JakobChychrun #LarsEller #AlexOvechkin #CharlieLindgren #MatveiMichkov #TravisKonecny #JohnTortorella #SpencerCarbery #JackAdamsAward #DrewO'Connor #VitelVanecek #ThatcherDemko #QuinnHughes #FrankMahovlich #GordieHowe #BobbyHull #StanMikita #MartinNecas #CaleMakar #NathanMacKinnon #BrianLeetch #DenisPotvin #BobbyOrr #NicklasLidstrom #PaulCoffey #LaneHutson #ArizonaCoyotes #DeltaCenter #DylanGuenther #ConnorIngram #ZachWerenski #DanteFabbro #BraydenPoint #JakeGuentzel #AndreiVasilevskiy #BrandonHagel #ShanePinto #NickPaul #ToddMcLellan #VincentTrocheck #ChrisKreider #JacobMarkstrom #NicoHischier #SheldonKeefe #KirillKaprizov #RyanHartman #DavidPastrnak #AdinHill #VinnieHinostroza #FilipGustavsson #MatthewTkachuk #SamReinhart #PaulMaurice #AleksanderBarkov #SpencerKnight #SergeiBobrovksy #JordanBinnington #JoelHofer #AnthonyStolarz #JosephWoll #CraigBerube #AustonMatthews #WilliamNylander #MitchMarner #PhilippeMyers #WarrenFoegele #KevinFiala #PatrikLaine #MartinStLouis #ZachHyman #ConnorMcDavid #LeonDraisaitl #MikailGranlund #CodyCeci #ConnorBedard #1975StanleyCupFinal #JimLorentz #RickMacLeish #MarioLemieux #WayneGretzky #SidneyCrosby #JasonDickinson #AndreiKuzmenko #JakobPelletier #MarcusPettersson
The Burros (minus Sarita and Ralph) sit down in Giraffe Studio to talk about all we had been through the last year. It's our season 5 kickoff!If you'd like to support our podcast, please visit our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/theburrosofbereaIf you'd like to learn more about us, please visit our website at: www.burrosofberea.com Thanks for listening!
Tom Ridgely, Producing Artistic Director, St. Louis Shakespeare Festival joins Debbie Monterrey as the organization marks its 25th Anniversary with a partnership with the St Louis Zoo.
A conversation with CEO and Producing Director, Bryce McDonald, and Artistic Director, Britt Hancock, about our 60th Anniversary Season! Support the show
Music from Handel’s Messiah is a holiday staple around the world, including here in Baltimore. Nobody has done it annually for as many years in our area as the Handel Choir of Baltimore. This year the chorus is celebrating their 90th season and will offer Handel’s beloved masterpiece this weekend with shows in Baltimore and Timonium. Brian Bartoldus, the Choir’s Music Director and Jason Rudy, chair of the Handel Choir’s board and singer in the chorus, join Midday to share more on their holiday shows.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Twenty years ago from this November Dave Geier would harvest a buck that would impact his son Curt in ways he likely couldnt have imagined. Curt Geier, owner/operator and host of Working Class Bow Hunter joins us this week. We talk a bit about how The Geier Buck came to be and how 20 years to date Curt would have the best deer season of his life. Harvesting aproximentaly 620 inches of whitetail antler in one season.... who could posibly imagine that? We dive in and break down how Curts season unfolded as well as share a few recent deer hunting stories from our part of the woods. As always.... Thanks for listening! WORKING CLASS BOWHUNTER DEERHUNTERPODCAST.COM DHTHREE.COM LATITUDE OUTDOORS STEALTH OUTDOORS VITALIZE SEED CO JOIN THE COMMUNITY DHP PATREON
Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey and special guest, Artistic Director, Amanda Selwyn In this episode of “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey, join host Joanne Carey as she chats with Special Guest, Amanda Selwyn, founder of Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre. Together they discuss Amanda's journey in dance and theater and the future plans of the newly secured Amanda Selwyn Dance Theater Space as they celebrate their 25th anniversary. Amanda stresses her commitment to the community and the importance of dance education for children and its transformative impact her dance programs in schools. Amanda shares several inspiring stories of how dance has changed her students lives, the connection between dance and academic subjects. Tune in and check out all that upcoming for this amazing organization that is celebrating 25 years! Amanda Selwyn (Artistic Director/Choreographer) founded Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre/Notes in Motion in 2000 and in 24 seasons, has directed over 110 productions, developed a network of artists, and created Notes in Motion's dance education program. Amanda recently taught workshops at Peridance, a Residency at Hofstra University, New Women, New York, the New York Gender Conference, and a Choreography Master Class at Temple University. Her 24th Season is being presented at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center and her 20th Anniversary Season was presented at Baruch Performing Arts Center both as Residency Artists of the CUNY Dance Initiative. She has choreographed dance for Chicago's Motivity; for theatre productions including House on Mango Street, Free to be You an Me, Once Upon a Mattress, The Wiz, Little Shop of Horrors, and Charlie & The Chocolate Factory; and for her original theatre productions which include Herland, Yellow Feather, and Slitting the Clouds. In addition to her choreographic work, Amanda has directed off-broadway theatre in NYC . Amanda teaches dance and theatre to New York City children and has been on faculty at The Brearley School, Brooklyn Friends School, Beit Rabban School, Solomon Schechter School, and the New Acting Company. She has taught dance composition and technique at the Berkshire Institute for Music and Art and taught dance and theatre in Israel at the Israel Museum, English Village, and the Arad Community Center. She is the recipient of grants from the NY State Council on the Arts, The Harkness Foundation for Dance, the Friars Foundation, Dizzy Feet Foundation, Bronx Council on the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Cultural Development Fund, NY City Council Members Bill DeBlasio, Kevin Riley, Andy King, Carlina Rivera, Althea Stevens, James Gennaro, Irma Vernikov, Marjorie Velazquez, Farah N. Louis, Margaret Chin, and Rosie Mendez, Manhattan Borough President, Met Life, City National Bank, Credit Suisse, and the Bossak/Heilbron Charitable Foundation. Her work has been presented on Jacob's Pillow Inside/Out Stage, at Tribeca Performing Arts Center Pushing Progress at Peridance to name a few. She has a Masters from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in performance studies and a B.S. from Northwestern University in theatre, women's studies, and dance. And follow “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/ Find out more https://amandaselwyndance.org/ “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/ Tune in. Follow. Like us. And Share. Please leave us review about our podcast! “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey "Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!Brett Stevens - Reworld Senior Director joined Dan to discuss turning dirty diapers into electricity! A local MA daycare teams up with a waste management facility in Massachusetts to do just that!Jorge Sota - Music Director of New Philharmonia Orchestra, which begins its 30th Anniversary Season with two performances November 23rd & 24th at Grace Church in Newton Corner.Norfolk County Sheriff Patrick McDermott and Comedian Steve Sweeney with Sober Comedy Night presented by the HOPE Center, coming up on November 21st.Allison Tibaldi - Contributing writer for USA TODAY, told Dan about finding fall splendor at these 7 New England beaches, from Maine to Rhode Island.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
We are thrilled to be welcoming back co-executive director of Harkness Dance Center, Alison Manning, to talk about their exciting 90th Anniversary Season. This was such a great conversation, and the seasons is one that should not be missed. So make sure you tune in, turn out, and support this amazing organization as it celebrates it's 90th Anniversary Season!The 92nd Street Y PresentsHarkness Dance Center 90th Anniversary SeasonTickets and more information are available at 92NY.org/dance And be sure to follow Alison to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions: amanning@92ny.org
Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast! This is episode 288 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton gifting mysteries, Jeff Curtis granting you your weekend, and Ron Blair loving Sarah McLachlan!! Throughout the episode, you'll hear the three of us discuss such varied topics as: the way this podcast is about the SNL 50th Anniversary Season, a Commercial that asks the right questions, Best Documentaries, being thoroughly incompetent, the utility of business cards, and occasionally we part from our tangents to learn about the true story behind the 1982 movie , "Missing!" This week, Jeff takes the guys through the story of Charles Horman and history of the 1973 Chilean Coup!!! Thank you for joining us on this journey to wherever and we're sure that you'll never miss the truth as you listen to our Coup of a podcast!Please like/subscribe and leave comments below! Let us know your thoughts on the Chilean Coup, your favorite documentaries, any more mysteries you'd like us to dig into, how ready your are for Autumn and Halloween, positivity chains (encourage one another!), any future reports you'd like us to do, and if you are interested in being an official Deckhead!P.S. “Henry Kissinger is the greatest living war criminal in the world today, with the blood of millions of people in Vietnam and Cambodia and Laos and Chile and East Timor on his hands. He will never appear in a court or be behind bars.”~ George GallowayP.P.S. Stay Safe, Stay Wild, and Bite the Edge!
We continue our interviews with some of the cast of The Wizard of Oz. We talk with Larry Grey, Kathi Nixon, and Ava Wilson as they discuss playing some morally ambiguous characters from classic theatre and movie history. We are so excited to be able to bring the show to the stage for the kick-off of our 50th Anniversary Season!Guests: Larry O. Grey Jr., Kathi Nixon, and Ava WilsonHost & Creator: Matt GoreProducer: Meta TooleMusic by: Kathi Nixonvisit Neuse Little Theatre at www.neuselittlehteatre.orgfollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!Leave a review and let us know what you think.
Musicians of Ma'alwyck's first concert series of its 25th Anniversary Season will feature repertory selected from each of the core musicians' favorite composers: David Amram, José Ximénez, Franz Doppler, and Jean-Baptiste Bréval.
Join us as we kick off our 50th Anniversary Season by interviewing some of the cast of The Wizard of Oz. We talk with Hannah Quinlivan, Darren Nix, Tanner Harmon, and Daniel E.D. Brown as they discuss playing the iconic roles of Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion in this American theatre classic.Guests: Hannah Quinlivan, Darren Nix, Tanner Harmon, and Daniel E.D. BrownHost & Creator: Matt GoreProducer: Meta TooleMusic by: Kathi Nixonvisit Neuse Little Theatre at www.neuselittlehteatre.orgfollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!Leave a review and let us know what you think.
The organization celebrated the milestone with parties, reunions and special “reminiscence” concerts. The organization remains a hub for classical music, but its approach — and its facilities — have evolved.
Today, Rob, Omar & Rodlyn-mae preview the Briarpatch art fair, ask whether the National Association of Black Journalists should have hosted Donald Trump, note some Wisconsinites competing in the Olympics, and announce the beginning of Madison365's Midsummer Membership Drive. Plus, the 25th Anniversary Season of Dane Dances gets underway tonight! Board Chair Al Cooper stops by the studio to give a preview of the next five Friday nights downtown Madison. LINKS mentioned in the show: Dane Dances website Donate to the Madison365 Midsummer Membership Drive
Established in 1974, Manchester Music Festival has been a beacon for classical music enthusiasts for half a century, showcasing both established artists and young talents.The Festival celebrates its Golden Anniversary this year with a curated season of more than 30 events, including performances, masterclasses, open rehearsals, talks, and outreach programs.
How has it been an entire year?! What a beautiful and wild ride it's been. I chose this episode as my season one finale. It felt right to watch this whole journey unfold and develop in the most amazing and informational year! With all of the incredible people who came onto the show this year, I have grown leaps and bounds towards a healthier life. I'm so grateful for everyone that came on and I have so many amazing plans in season 2! And YES, there will absolutely be a season 2. I intuitively felt a strong nudge to create a pause for the integration of all of the amazing information shared this season. Let's face it, starting my Master's Program for clinical counseling while working full time, being a mama and wife full time, part-time photographer, part-time Reiki practitioner, and a whole bunch of other shit I do in a day, is quite an adjustment. So I'm headed to my adjustment and integration phase. I'm learning that to maintain my manifesting generatorness, I must make room for rest and time with my loved ones. Watching myself evolve throughout this year has been a truly humbling experience (and yes--I cried--go figure). With all that being said, I hope it inspires you to do the same. Life is not meant to be easy, it's meant to teach. Why are we here? What is your purpose? How will you leave the generations after you, and how will you honor the generations before you? Thanks for participating in my journey to find those answers. Stay tuned for many more in season 2 full of incredible people. Until next season. Much love!https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093675452578instagram.com/theenlightenedlensinstagram.com/averieraetiktok.com/@theenlightenedlens
We have known James & Julianne for a long time. They praised Nessa after her first play experience in the club and we have been BIG fans ever since. For their 9th wedding anniversary James hired a stripper that they have talked to before to have some girl girl fun with her. 4 months later, Julianne returned the favor for James' birthday. Ever since then, they have been traveling the world having sexy swinger fun. They share some of their insight as to what it's like to be an African American couple in the lifestyle. Here is a link to the Swingers Help website for the contest! Email your questions to Nessa here to be part of "Ask Nessa". Please subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. You can catch us on SLSRadio every Wednesday at 4pm Eastern Time. You can find tons of amazing lifestyle show on FullSwapRadio, including our show, Every Wednesday at 6:30pm and Midnight Eastern Time. We are now hosts on the Swinger Society Discord Server as well. If you have your own sexy stories, please call our hotline and share them with us and our audience. 844-4-Hump-Day If you have any questions for us, please email us at humpdayquickies@gmail.com Visit our website as well. HumpDayQuickies.com Please follow us on all the social platforms: Twitter - HumpDayQuickies Instagram - HumpDayQuickies FaceBook - HumpDayQuickies TikTok - HumpDayQuickies We are adding new content as quickly as we can!
Brian Schmetzer, Head Coach of Seattle Sounders FC, joins Ian Furness, sitting in for Softy and Dick today, to talk about their anniversary season getting started on Saturday with a game against LAFC plus newcomer Pedro de la Vega and how he can help them.
The Tenth Anniversary Season of The RV Atlas! 2024 marks the tenth anniversary season of The RV Atlas podcast which first launched on September 20th, 2024. On this week’s episode of the podcast weRead More The post The 10th Anniversary Season of The RV Atlas Podcast+RV Trends appeared first on The RV Atlas.
It's a new year and time to come up with an entirely new focus for the show. We've approached a lot of old eras or consoles over the past couple of years but something we've enjoyed doing and want to do more of is investing time in reading old journalism about the era we're discussing. For 2024, alongside trying to keep up with our most anticipated new releases, we'll be walking through the year 1994 and treating it like all of those games are releasing for the first time again. We'll dig up old reviews, talk about cultural moments, and in general try to imagine what it was like to be a part of the gaming zeitgeist in 1994. It's a big journey and we hope you'll come hang out and contribute! To see the most up to version of The OGA 100, visit https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/194Zs7HY9o2y4dgOQLsQXT0Q0cBW_Q1WZzkwqG-ALqi0/edit?usp=sharing. THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS IF YOU ARE LISTENING TO OLDER EPISODES. Music by nightcorey. https://soundcloud.com/nightcorey Consider contributing to our show on Patreon. (https://www.patreon.com/oldgamersalmanac) Email us your thoughts on the ongoing list at oldgamersalmanac(at)gmail(dot)com. Or come talk to us on our Discord. (https://discord.gg/ASG2YpyfPx)