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What if the key to healthier, happier kids—and adults—wasn't hidden in a lab but buried in the soil beneath our feet? In this powerful episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Amanda Argyle and Miriam Eriksson of Argyle Acres Education Foundation share their deeply personal stories of transformation—through infertility, health crises, and radical simplicity—to show how reconnecting with nature and regenerative farming can revive families from the inside out. From raw land and baby carriers to community camps and chicken-processing days, they've built a space where kids witness the rhythms of real life, discover their resilience, and fall in love with the natural world. Host Ginny Yurich guides a rich conversation about soil health, ancestral wisdom, and why death isn't something to hide from kids—but a teacher to embrace. The conversation weaves science with story, beauty with messiness, and parenting with purpose. Whether you're new to farming or just trying to make more space for nature in your family's life, this episode is a moving reminder: you don't need perfection—just the courage to begin. Learn more at @argyle_acres and @thebiohackingfamily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In collaboration with One Team In Devon, Archie, Tom and James are joined by Italian football journalist Alberto Lauciello, who pulls back the curtain on how analytics can help identify players that fit Tom Cleverley's stated profiles. The team delve into the intricacies of Argyle's transfer window, with a particular focus on the pressing need for a number nine.The discussion explores what makes an ideal striker, potential targets, and the role age and experience play in recruitment. The panel also assess recent signings, overall squad depth, and team balance — before rounding off with their predictions for the season ahead.Alberto's full report is available in the latest OTID newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Archie, Chris and Mark get together a matter of minutes after the Lionesses' penalty victory for the penultimate pre-season Pilgrims Podcast.Special guest Aaron Cusack provides deep insight in a review of the Bristol City friendly defeat and what Argyle should look to continue, and what perhaps they need to develop, for the League One season ahead.Thoughts then inevitably turn to player recruitment and the need for a number 9 — unless a superstar is already in there somewhere, of course…Part 2 explores the shape and size of the squad as a whole, thoughts and expectations for the season ahead, and perhaps the worst ideas ever recorded for 48 hours in Britain's Ocean City. There is doom, there is outrageous positivity; it's that time of the year though, isn't it?Bring on Barnsley. COYG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Larson preaches from Proverbs 26:20-22
What's up, dudes? Merry Christmas in July! He's a Mr. Rogers colleague who went on to become a national treasure! Yes, it's Ernie Coombs! CJ Bélanger from Rose Suchak Ladder joins me to talk about a Mr. Dressup Christmas!In this 1989(?) episode, Hisani Clarke and Alyson Court join the titular host for a Christmas tree trimming party. Alyson goes to bake Christmas cookies while Hisani shovels snow. Meanwhile, the puppet Casey and Mr. Dressup sing O Christmas Tree and Deck the Hall. Following that, the puppets Aunt Bird and Alligator Al present their homemade ornaments of a snow heron and magic elf. Subsequently, Truffles and Dressup make a wonderful paper snowflake ornament. Finnegan is surprised when the magic elf ornament plays Jingle Bells. The lovable host reads a story of a little forest mouse who helps a lost elf and is rewarded by Santa. Once all the ornaments are complete and the tree fully adorned, they all sing We Wish You a Merry Christmas!Nostalgic magic? Check. Creative crafts? Got ‘em. Argyle sweater vests? Only the best! So grab your scissors, make your own ornament, and trim the tree to this episode on Mr. Dressup Christmas!Rose Suchak LadderIG: @rosesuchakladderpodGive us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
In this uplifting solo episode of the SuperLife podcast, Darin Olien dives into the science and soul of happiness—what it really is, why we've misunderstood it, and how we can rewire ourselves for true contentment. Backed by decades of research (including the 85-year Harvard study on happiness), Darin explores the power of relationships, gratitude, movement, nature, and intention-setting as daily tools for thriving. Whether you're feeling disconnected or just looking for new ways to deepen your joy and resilience, this episode is packed with actionable steps, mindset shifts, and real talk to help you reconnect with what truly matters. What You'll Learn: 00:02:15 – The true art and science of happiness in a chaotic world 00:03:45 – How to build resilience by stepping outside the “matrix” 00:04:21 – The #1 predictor of long-term health and happiness 00:06:35 – Harvard's 85-year study on relationships and longevity 00:08:12 – How close connections protect your brain and body 00:09:48 – Why “social fitness” is just as important as physical fitness 00:11:16 – The surprising benefits of aging: boundaries & positivity 00:12:32 – Meaningful goals vs. meaningless ambition 00:14:10 – Darin's mindfulness and breathing routines for mental clarity 00:15:46 – Why sleep is the ultimate superpower (and how he gets 8.5 hours) 00:16:13 – Micro-habits that reset your mood instantly 00:17:56 – The ripple effect of small acts of kindness 00:18:16 – Using nature and awe as powerful antidepressants 00:19:46 – Smiling as a nervous system hack 00:20:04 – Reframing negative thoughts and using them for insight 00:21:42 – The power of deliberately scheduling positivity 00:22:25 – Why writing out your “perfect day” can transform your life 00:24:39 – How contentment is your default state (and how to return to it) 00:25:23 – Darin's upcoming Patreon and the future of SuperLife content Thank You to Our Sponsor: Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Get More From Darin Olien: Website: www.darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Podcast: SuperLife Book: Fatal Conveniences Key Takeaway: "The science is clear—happiness isn't something you chase. It's something you build. One small choice at a time." Bibliography of Key Studies on Happiness, Contentment, and Positive Outlook: Positive Relationships and Happiness · Harvard Study of Adult Development: An ongoing 85-year longitudinal study identifying strong, positive relationships as the single strongest predictor of long-term health and happiness. https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org · Larson, R., Mannell, R., & Zuzanek, J. (1986). “Daily experiences of mood: A study of the relationships between social activities and happiness”. · Baumeister, R. & Leary, M. (1995); Bowlby, J. (1969); Deci, E. & Ryan, R. (2000): Theories and empirical work on subjective well-being and close relationships. · Argyle, M. (2001); Dolan, P., Peasgood, T., & White, M. (2008): Links between quality relationships and happiness. Mindfulness and Mental Health · Keng, S.-L., Smoski, M.J., & Robins, C.J. (2011). “Effects of Mindfulness on Psychological Health: A Review of Empirical Studies.” Clinical Psychology Review, 31(6), 1041–1056. Review of empirical research on mindfulness interventions. · Systematic review and meta-analysis (Frontiers in Public Health, 2023): Effects of mindfulness-based interventions on depression, anxiety, stress, and sleep. · American Psychological Association (APA): Review of over 200 studies showing mindfulness meditation reduces stress, anxiety, and negative affect. Gratitude and Well-Being · Emmons, R.A. & McCullough, M.E. (2003). “Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life.”. · Dickerhoof, R. (2007); Froh, J.J. et al. (2008, 2011); Wood, A.M. et al. (2010): Multiple studies examining gratitude journaling and life satisfaction. · Wood, A.M. et al. (2010–2016): Research into how gratitude predicts sleep quality, personality, and subjective well-being. · Systematic review and meta-analysis (2023): Gratitude interventions linked to increases in life satisfaction, mental health, and reduced anxiety. · Harvard Health (2024): Overview of gratitude's effects on health, sleep, and happiness. Growth Mindset and Happiness · Berg, J. M., Wrzesniewski, A., Grant, A. M., Kurkoski, J., & Welle, B. (2022). “Getting unstuck: The effects of growth mindsets about the self and job on happiness at work.” Journal of Applied Psychology. · Yang, Y., et al. (2022). “The Influence of Growth Mindset on the Mental Health and Life Perception of College Students.” Frontiers in Psychology. · MindVue Profile Study: Correlations between mindset factors and happiness, highlighting impacts of growth mindset. Kindness, Acts of Kindness, and Well-Being · Otake, K. et al. (2006). “Happy people become happier through kindness: A counting kindnesses intervention”. · University of Ohio study (2023): Compared acts of kindness, social activity, and cognitive therapy—finding acts of kindness improve life satisfaction and social connection. · Uprise Health: Report on neurochemical and well-being benefits of performing and receiving acts of kindness.
Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Shamus has details on: New North Side Red Line Stations Open After Years Of Construction, Closures: ‘We're So Excited': The new Lawrence, Argyle, Berwyn and Bryn Mawr Red Line stations opened Sunday to the delight […]
After four years of construction and closures, the CTA has reopened four Red Line stations. Politicians, construction workers and neighbors gathered for a ribbon-cutting Monday morning under the rebuilt Argyle stop. With L trains passing overhead, acting CTA President Nora Leerhson called it and other stations “gateways to opportunity, fulfillment and freedom”.
After four years of construction and closures, the CTA has reopened four Red Line stations. Politicians, construction workers and neighbors gathered for a ribbon-cutting Monday morning under the rebuilt Argyle stop. With L trains passing overhead, acting CTA President Nora Leerhson called it and other stations “gateways to opportunity, fulfillment and freedom”.
After four years of construction and closures, the CTA has reopened four Red Line stations. Politicians, construction workers and neighbors gathered for a ribbon-cutting Monday morning under the rebuilt Argyle stop. With L trains passing overhead, acting CTA President Nora Leerhson called it and other stations “gateways to opportunity, fulfillment and freedom”.
Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 29:15.
Greg Carroll, Director of Partnerships & Events for the Uptown Chamber of Commerce, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the Argyle Night Market returning. Businesses in Uptown, hit hard by the pandemic, faced further challenges with the closure of several Red Line stations. Local business owners hope to see the reopening of the Argyle Street station […]
“We've got Carey…”The one we've all been waiting for. Graham Carey is a modern great of Plymouth Argyle. His skill, ability to score world class goals and importance to the team that won promotion in 2017, will always be remembered by Argyle supporters.From growing up in Dublin and leaving home as a teenager to chase the dream of being a footballer, this incredibly talented sportsman was destined for greatness. And although not always being a smooth journey. A career which includes playing for Celtic, gracing Wembley and Anfield, promotions, player of the seasons and a goal in the Europa League against Roma, isn't half bad, is it?This is the story of Graham Carey.
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Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 10:19.
Here's another Cornish Soccer ‘Nostalgia' podcast!I had the pleasure of being invited to have a podcast chat with Dudley Barry recently at his home in Bideford.Dudley, who as you will find has Cornish connections, goes through his life in football starting from boyhood at Callington.Listen in and enjoy Dudley's recollection of his time at the likes of Argyle, Weymouth, Bideford along the way mentioning memories with team-mates and he opens with a local boyhood mate of his who went on to be a FA Cup final winner, Mike Trebilcock.
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Brad Larson preaches from Proverbs 14:29.
Tom, Mark, Chris and Seve discuss the challenges facing Argyle as they prepare for League One. With Maxi in a taxi, the squad is amid a big rebuild but really lacking a talisman or three, and opinions vary as to whether we are in limbo, whether it is too early to say, or whether this is the extent of our buying power.The team then reminisce about the players to wear the no.10 shirt this century, in a sort-of quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Train Daddy.Did you know, there is an Argyle fan who has managed most of the largest train networks around the world? Well, there is. And his name is Andy Byford.Having grown up in the South Hams, Andy was sucked into the allure of Home Park in the early 1980s.As he entered adulthood, one of his other loves, trains, became the new obsession. Andy worked his way up at the London Underground before getting the authority and reputation that would make him desirable to all the big train networks. His career took him to Australia as the Operations Director of Rail Corp in New South Wales, to Canada as the CEO of the Toronto Transit Commission; and to New York, where he became the first non-American to become President of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).Having done all of that, he then took over the commissioner role of Transport for London and oversaw the completion of the Elizabeth Tube line. All the while, supporting the Greens wherever he went.A journey like no other. This is the story of Andy Byford. *WARNING: This podcast contains very strong language that some may find offensive.
Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 27:5-6.
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we go through the most recent borrower characteristics. Plus, Robbie sits down with Argyle's John Hardesty to discuss what's driving lender migration in the LOS and POS space, how tech stacks are being evaluated more strategically, why “conversion” matters more than ever in verification workflows, and what true interoperability means for mortgage fintech. And we close with a look at when we are going to see a flight to quality from the conflict in Iran.Thank you to Optimal Blue. Optimal Blue bridges the primary and secondary mortgage markets to deliver the industry's only end-to-end capital markets platform, helping lenders maximize profitability and operate efficiently so they can help American borrowers achieve the dream of homeownership.
Is it the end of Season 2 or the start of Season 3 of the Pilgrims Podcast? Either way, Alex, Archie and Chris are back for a rambling summer special.Part One focuses on incomings both on and off the pitch. A new head coach appears to have met with universal approval, and there's praise for the speed at which the club has acted to enable what promises to be a busy summer. Some new signings (and a few returning players who may feel like new signings) are discussed in the context of a reset in League One football.Part Two opens with a thank you to two departing legends and a detailed look at what the club has lost, particularly with the exit of homegrown Adam Randell. There's a staunch defence of his career and his (understandable) decision to move on — which sparks a wide-ranging discussion on Argyle's overall performance in the transfer market during the Hallett era. Finally, Alex and Chris share their thoughts on the TST 7-a-side tournament and a stellar, profile-raising commercial showing in the buoyant US ‘soccer' market.Next stop: fixture release day. Can't wait. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Larson preaches from Proverbs 3:9-10.
How do you find your sweet spot of what you're good at and what you like? In this episode of Clinical Edge Fridays, Kirk Behrendt brings in Dr. Jaren Argyle, founder of The Elevated Dentist, to share his difficult journey from doing procedures he hated and being “done” to becoming the most fulfilled in his life and career. If you're unhappy where you're at, don't stay stuck! To learn how you can get the most out of your personal and professional life, listen to Episode 905 of The Best Practices Show!*If you or someone you know — in or out of the dental community — is struggling with depression or is in distress, resources are linked for you below.Learn More About Dr. Argyle:Join Dr. Argyle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jarenargyleFollow Dr. Argyle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/argyledentalSchedule your consultation with Dr. Argyle: https://www.theelevateddentist.com/schedule-your-consultationMore Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:Subscribe to The Best Practices Show: https://the-best-practices-show.captivate.fm/listenJoin The Best Practices Association: https://www.actdental.com/bpaDownload ACT's BPA app on the Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/best-practices-association/id6738960360Download ACT's BPA app on the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.actdental.join&hl=en_USJoin ACT's To The Top Study Club: https://www.actdental.com/tttGet The Best Practices Magazine for free: https://www.actdental.com/magazinePlease leave us a review on the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-best-practices-show-with-kirk-behrendt/id1223838218Episode Resources:Watch the video version of Episode 905: https://www.youtube.com/@actdental/videosContact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988Suicide Prevention Lifeline website: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.orgSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helplineAmerican Association for Marriage and Family Therapy: https://www.aamft.org“Are Dentists Really More Prone to Suicide?” by Elizabeth Brown:
Just a roofer from Liverpool.Growing up in Liverpool one of the main sources of entertainment for children is kicking a ball around. It's a football mad city. Whether you're a red or a blue, football dominates.For a young Craig Noone the dream of becoming a professional seemed to be slipping away. Released from Wrexham at the age of 17 he became a roofer and ploughed his footballing furrow in the local non-league scene.His big break came when Paul Sturrock saw enough in him to be classed as one of those special “wee nuggets” and his professional career began at Home Park.Brighton, Cardiff and the Premier League followed for the talented winger, before a move to the opposite side of the world and Australia was the closing curtain on a remarkable career.This is the story of Craig Noone.You can also watch this episode of the Argyle Podcast on Argyle TV.
Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 3:5-6.
Brad Larson preaches from Proverbs 1:20-33.
In this episode, Archie and Dan dissect a busy few days at Home Park, as Argyle's search for a new manager ramps up and transfer activity gathers pace. They weigh up the potential direction the club might take – from tried-and-tested options to riskier rookie appointments – and consider what kind of profile best fits Argyle's evolving footballing structure.There's reaction to the signings of Jack MacKenzie and Bradley Ibrahim, and discussion around Dan Grimshaw's reported departure to Norwich just 12 months after joining. The pod also touches on Ryan Hardie's future, with the striker entering the final year of his contract amid interest from elsewhere.Away from the pitch, Archie and Dan reflect on Simon Hallett's recent statement, praising its transparency and clarity. While it addressed some tough topics – including the collapsed investment deal – they highlight the significance of Hallett's continued personal backing of the club. With emotions settling, they revisit Muslic's departure, focusing on the chairman's remarks about his "refusal to return to England." The episode wraps on a lighter note, with some early thoughts on the new kit and a look ahead to TST – the 7-a-side tournament in the US – where Argyle are set to face the formidable Drunken Monkeys. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Brooks preaches from Proverbs 1:1-7.
In this emergency episode , Archie is joined by Tom, Dan and James, as they react to the sudden and unexpected departure of Miron Muslic from Plymouth Argyle. They reflect on the sense of shock and frustration among fans, and what this means for the club's short and long-term future.There's plenty of discussion around the footballing structure, how it's been affected by Muslic's exit, and the timing of it all – particularly after the recent appointments designed to support him. The pod also consider how this might impact recruitment, the identity of the team, and whether the club risks undoing some of the progress made in recent months.With a managerial search now underway, they weigh up the importance of finding someone who fits Argyle's longer-term ambitions, and the need for a more joined-up strategy after what's been, at times, a chaotic couple of years. There's also some reflection on past mistakes – and how much of where Argyle now find themselves is down to bad luck versus poor decision-making. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The perennial promotion winner.Keith Hill had a self-confessed ‘happy home' when he was growing up in Bolton in 1970s and you can certainly see those grounded values in the way he approaches football.Whether that be as a player at Blackburn ~rovers in his early days, helping the side to the top tier, at Home Park with Argyle and helping them to promotion via the play-offs at Wembley, or even as a manager at Rochdale AFC, guiding them two the highest league position.The happy go lucky Lancastrian, who had an old school attitude with missed with modern values who has become one of the most decorated managers in the EFL.This is the story of Keith Hill.
Started in the late 1980s by Sandy and Paul Arnold, Pleasant Valley Farm in Argyle, New York, helped innovate and share winter growing techniques that lengthened local food season on many market farms. After decades of selling at farmers markets, during the pandemic they switched to online sales only out of necessity. Listen to this interview with their son Robert Arnold to find out how they made the transition on short notice, why they never went back to farmers markets, and tips from how they manage their 100% online sales.We also get some tips from the farm, including an innovative method for long-term storage of head lettuce. In addition to growing up and working on Pleasant Valley Farm, Robert has his own business called Smart Farm Innovations that helps farmers automate tasks around the farm. Robert tells us how and what processes farmers are automating to save time and gain peace of mind. Connect With Guest:Instagram:@pvfproduce@smartfarminnovationsWebsite:http://pvfproduce.comhttps://www.smartfarminnovations.com Podcast Sponsors: Huge thanks to our podcast sponsors as they make this podcast FREE to everyone with their generous support:Sumisansui is Japanese irrigation brought to you by Wetterfrosch Farm Tools. Sumisansui is a proven tool that is highly adaptable for farms and gardens of all sizes. It is quick and easy to deploy, has a broad, rectangular coverage area and uniformly waters multiple beds at a time. It operates on low water pressure, has multi season durability and is exceptionally gentle on seeds, plants and soil. Learn more at wetterfrosch.farm. Farmhand is the all-in-one virtual assistant created for CSA farmers. With five-star member support, custom websites, shop management, and seamless billing, Farmhand makes it effortless to market, manage, and grow a thriving CSA. Learn more and set up a demo with the founder at farmhand.partners/gfm. Harnois has been pioneering greenhouse design since 1965, working with farmers across North America to deliver turnkey greenhouse solutions. Designed to withstand high snow and wind loads, their greenhouses optimize brightness, boost yields, and offer a rapid ROI. And in 2025, they're introducing a new tunnel starting at just $2 per square foot- and as a GFM listener, you'll receive an exclusive 5% discount on all new structures at Harnois.com. Subscribe To Our Magazine -all new subscriptions include a FREE 28-Day Trial
Archie, Tom, Mark and Alex get together to discuss some early moves by Argyle in the transfer market and what this may mean for some of last season's squad. There is also a brief word on David Fox's new role and what needs to work for Argyle to be in contention for promotion back to the Championship next season. In Part 2, Alex hosts an Argyle-in-League-1 themed quiz to see what the gang can remember about life in the third tier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chad Kettler preaches from Exodus chapter 40.
Brad Larson preaches from Exodus chapters 33 & 34.
Archie is joined by Belgian football consultant Scott Coyne to discuss the recent appointments of David Fox as Head of Football Operations and Tom Randle as Head of Recruitment. The pair explore what each role is likely to involve and how Randle's position may, in fact, more closely resemble that of a Sporting Director. They compare the British and European footballing models, reflecting on the structures Miron Muslic was used to during his time in Belgium.The conversation then shifts to what these changes could mean for Miron's future at Argyle, and how his role as Head Coach might align with the responsibilities of both Fox and Randle. There's also time to touch on reported interest from QPR, and to look ahead to what League One life might look like under Muslic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike shares his unforgettable experience racing the very last Ironman 70.3 in St. George, Utah. From the stunning red rock landscape to the incredible hospitality of the Argyle family, Mike paints a vivid picture of the days leading up to race day.However, the race took an unexpected turn when Mike was involved in a bike crash around mile 6, damaging both his brand new Canyon Speedmax and his shoulder. Battling intense pain, Mike faced multiple moments where quitting seemed like the only option. Determined to finish, he began the run planning to power walk the half marathon—only to realize by mile 4 that he wouldn't make the cutoff.In a gutsy move, Mike found a way to stabilize his injured arm and “run” the downhill sections, ultimately crossing the finish line with 27 minutes to spare. Post-race, he was evaluated by medical staff and is currently awaiting x-ray results, with a possible MRI still ahead.Despite the pain and setbacks, Mike reflects on the weekend with gratitude and zero regrets. This episode is a raw, inspiring reminder of the resilience found within every Age Group Athlete.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
In Part One the pod looks back at the last week post Leeds, delving into managerial rumours surrounding Miron Muslic and the whisperings that he is maybe staying? The conversation shifts to player contracts, retention strategies, and the challenges of recruitment in the wake of relegation. The hosts also review the retained list, highlighting the importance of key players and the impact of contractual clauses. As they look ahead, they consider the future of the club and the strategies needed to navigate the upcoming season.In Part Two, James Stables hosts the alternative One Team In Devon end-of-season awards, as they reflect on a tumultuous season for Plymouth Argyle, analysing the team's performance, key decisions, and standout moments. They discuss the disappointing results, the controversial appointment of Wayne Rooney, and the redemption arcs of certain players. The conversation also highlights memorable comebacks and the Throw Under the Bus Award, culminating in a discussion about the goal of the season.Support the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Larson preaches from Exodus chapter 32.
On today's program, Milestone Church in North Texas announced this week it is expanding its campuses by absorbing Cross Timbers Church in nearby Argyle. Cross Timbers has faced a series of challenges in the past year, including the forced resignation of its senior pastor. We'll have details. Plus, prominent evangelical leaders petition President Trump to allow Afghan refugees to remain in the U.S. Refugees face arrest, torture, and possibly death by the Taliban if deported back to Afghanistan. We'll take a look. A new survey shows the number of donors continued to drop in 2024…but revenue from overall donations rose. But first, Ethnos 360—one of the largest missionary agencies in the country—has been sued by a child of missionaries who says she was abused while her parents served in Indonesia. The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Stephen DuBarry, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Kim Roberts, Tony Mator, Bob Smietana, Paul Colliery, Brittany Smith and Warren Smith. A special thanks to The NonProfit Times for contributing material for this week's podcast. Until next time, may God bless you. MANUSCRIPT: FIRST SEGMENT Warren: Hello everybody. I'm Warren Smith, coming to you this week from Charlotte, North Carolina. Natasha: And I'm Natasha Cowden, coming to you from Denver, Colorado, and we'd like to welcome you to the MinistryWatch podcast. Warren: On today's program, Milestone Church in North Texas announced this week it is expanding its campuses by absorbing Cross Timbers Church in nearby Argyle. Cross Timbers has faced a series of challenges in the past year, including the forced resignation of its senior pastor. We'll have details. Plus, prominent evangelical leaders petition President Trump to allow Afghan refugees to remain in the U.S. Refugees face arrest, torture, and possibly death by the Taliban if deported back to Afghanistan. We'll take a look. And, a new survey shows the number of donors continued to drop in 2024…but revenue from overall donations rose. Natasha: But first, Ethnos 360—one of the largest missionary agencies in the country—has been sued by a child of missionaries who says she was abused while her parents served in Indonesia. Warren: Kayla McClain, 25, claims she was abused by an Ethnos360 missionary, Nate Horling, between 2005 and 2010. Her lawsuit asserts claims against Ethnos 360 for negligence, negligent training and supervision, fraud in the inducement, and vicarious liability for the alleged abuse committed by Horling. Boz Tchividjian, the attorney representing McClain, is also founder of Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment (GRACE). said in a statement to MinistryWatch. “Once again, Ethnos360 faces a lawsuit for failing to protect a child from sexual abuse — and for its deeply inadequate response when the survivor courageously came forward,” “Our client, like far too many others, was not kept safe. But through this legal action, she is now seeking the accountability and justice that were long denied to her,” he said. Natasha: What happened? Warren: In 2005, McClain's parents served as missionaries with Ethnos360 in Indonesia after completing their missionary training. While there, Kayla McClain became acquainted with the Horlings, another missionary family living in the same housing area provided by Ethnos360. The Horlings had a daughter the same age as McClain. According to court filings, McClain often felt uncomfortable around Nate Horling, who would stroke her hair and give her prolonged full-body hugs. McClain also claims Horling showed her lewd pictures and videos of children in the Ethnos360 office while she sat on his lap and he touched her inappropriately. And in 2009 she was raped by Horling Natasha: And this was just one of multiple cases within Ethnos 360 the lawsuit a...
Scott Brooks preaches from Exodus chapters 30-31, 35-39.
And that's that. Alex, Archie, Chris and Mark gather for the 150th Pilgrims Podcast to discuss a spirited, eventful, and ultimately appropriate end to Argyle's two-year tenure in the Championship.Part 1 examines a solid performance against high-quality opposition. Caleb Roberts and his bizarre record of starts against strong teams, the continued rise of Mustapha Bundu, Muslic-ball beginning to take a more recognisable shape, and the somehow inevitable last-minute defeat to the champions all feature. Not a bad way to bring the curtain down, with the added benefit of preventing a claret and blue open-top bus tour. As ever, huge praise for the home fans and, through gritted teeth, for a jubilant away end too.Part 2 dives deep into the Head Coach, his strong words during the week, and the ‘will he stay or will he go' debate. The apparent appointment of a new Director of Football and a renewed focus on footballing infrastructure—what this means for the squad, and how everyone really feels about a return to League One—are discussed. It's not as miserable as it sounds.Resurgam.(Hopefully.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brad Larson preaches from Exodus chapters 28 & 29
The podcast that no one wanted but everyone was secretly expecting. How to dissect an encouraging, yet ultimately meaningless, win.Archie, Chris, Drew and Mark are joined — heroically — by Preston fan and pod host Josh McLoughlin in Part 1. Inevitably, the focus is on Luton's Laurel and Hardy-style 90th-minute winner, which had a huge impact on both teams just 30 minutes before kick-off.Argyle rode their luck, Preston ran out of ideas, and somehow dragged themselves back into relegation trouble. Is it worse to be pulled into the battle at the last minute, or to have been stuck in it for five months? What can a head coach realistically say when asked about his future?Either way, it's 2–1 to the League One Boys — as serenaded by the magnificent Green Army, who are rightly praised after a standout performance in the stands on such an unusual and ultimately disappointing day.Part 2 sees thoughts turn to League One and potential retained players. Who will stay, who will go, what will Muslic do — and will he even still be here? None of us have any real idea, of course, but it's good therapy.Finally, we look ahead to Leeds and one last game in the second tier.For now, anyway.COYGSupport the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Archie, Chris and Drew reflect on Argyle's 3-1 win over Frank Lampard's Coventry side — a result that just about keeps survival hopes alive. They break down the team's performance, key moments in the match, and standout individuals. Naturally, Bundu gets his moment in the spotlight after a superb showing, with two goals and an assist to his name. There are also honourable mentions across the park, particularly for Palsson, Szucs and Randell.In Part Two, the mood shifts slightly as the pod takes a look at the cold, hard data surrounding Argyle's survival chances. With the infamous supercomputer giving the Greens just a 1% shot at staying up, there's an air of resignation — but not quite surrender. They outline what needs to happen, results-wise, from Derby and Luton, and discuss how taking it to the final day could give Argyle a puncher's chance. The conversation also touches on the realities of a potential return to League One, and the enduring joy of football beyond the Premier League — the rawness, the charm, and that closer connection. From dugout interviews to less polished matchdays, there's something special about life lower down the pyramid. Support the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom is joined by Seve, Mark and Chris to pick apart Argyle's 2–1 defeat away at Middlesbrough. The panel reflect on a frustrating afternoon that saw chances go begging, debate the key decisions and goings-on in the game, the exploits of familiar faces in Finn Azaz and Morgan Whittaker as well as thoughts on the future of the club's recruitment, before concluding on where it leaves the team with 3 games to save their season.Support the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben and Andrew lament a dreadful defeat at Plymouth that means it'll almost certainly be the playoffs for United this season. We look at where it's gone wrong, what we'd like to see next, and whether there is still more than a glimmer of hope for the top two... Thanks for listening, and UTB!
Brad Larson preaches from Exodus chapters 25 -27.
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