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Following a marathon 16-hour hearing, Texas Republicans have advanced the Trump-backed congressional map, which is expected to shift five Democratic House districts to Republican control. In response, California Governor Gavin Newsom is proposing a special election this November to adopt new congressional maps of his own. Texas State Representative Gina Hinojosa joins The Weekend to discuss the latest in the redistricting saga. Then, cities across the country are grappling with the influence import tariffs will have on their local industries and residents. The Weekend talks to Mayor Jim Rose of Arlington, Texas, and Mayor Andy Schor of Lansing, Michigan, to get their first-hand accounts. Plus, a dozen House Democrats sue the Trump administration after being barred from visiting immigration detention centers. Representative Adriano Espaillat of New York joins The Weekend to discuss the latest.
Grace Community Church meets on Sundays at 9:30am and 11am in Arlington, VA and online at live.trygrace.org.
✝️ Petty sins. Sacred nonsense. Divine dumbness. Scripture says, “The meek shall inherit the earth.” But what about the petty? This week's episode is holy, hilarious, and downright criminal. Trevin kicks things off with a revelation—after witnessing some Facebook drama with record-breaking engagement, he believes he's unlocked the future of marketing. His plea? If you're about to start an online feud, plug the podcast while you're at it. #BlessedAndBoosted Amanda's Dreadful Dilemma involves planning her next murder mystery party. She opened the floor to a vote between two themes—‘80s and Freak Show—but it ended in a tie. She's accepting divine intervention or your input. In Two Truths and a Lie, Amanda confesses to two criminal acts—leaving one unclaimed. Has she ever: Publicly urinated? Called a cop a pussy? Or had an attractive mugshot? Trevin takes a turn with Barbie-themed trivia, inspired by the movie. Is it true that: Barbie's yellow lab Tiffany was discontinued after tragedy? Barbie was based on a pornographic doll? Barbie once came with a diet book titled Don't Eat? Then, for story time:
In the tight-knit town of Arlington, Indiana, 17-year-old Valerie Tindall went missing on a seemingly ordinary day. At first glance, everything appeared routine - she had told her mother she was going to work. But as detectives started to dig deeper, it became clear that something was lurking just beyond the obvious. From suspicious sightings of a black Nissan to cryptic messages sent after her disappearance, investigators were led down a path of false leads and half-truths.
Building a Farm Model with a Regenerative VisionIn This Podcast: Dave Boehnlein studied natural resources and environmental studies at the University of Minnesota which lead him to becoming an educator and leader in permaculture design and implementation. He co-authored the book 'Practical Permaculture' and is now leading a project called Rooted Northwest, a co-housing and regenerative agriculture community in Arlington, Washington. This project aims to combine farmland preservation, community living, and education using a permaculture approach. Rooted Northwest is currently looking for home buyers and social impact investors to join the initiative and help support their mission.Our Guest: Dave Boehnlein is originally from Wisconsin and found his way to Washington State to learn about permaculture. Now he's a leader in both permaculture design and education having co-authored the book Practical Permaculture while teaching at Bastyr University and other institutions. When learning about permaculture, he lived at the Bullock's Permaculture Homestead and got to experience education in both land care and community living. That's a huge part of his reason for being involved with building Rooted Northwest. He's super excited to work on regenerative agriculture projects by day and then share meals and play cribbage in the evening!Dave's Book - Practical PermacultureDave's Book Recommendation - The Transition HandbookContact Dave for more information about Rooted NW - RootedNW.orgVisit UrbanFarm.org/RootedNW for the show notes and links on this episode! Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 850 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
Stories we're following this morning at Progress Texas:UT Arlington saw yet another huge public turnout in opposition to the Trump-ordered Texas redistricting scheme yesterday, the crowd exceeding the accommodation limits of the event: https://www.keranews.org/government/2025-07-28/texas-redistricting-ut-arlington-hearing...Democrats have begun making financial preparations for the potential daily per-member fines of $500 that may be a factor in a quorum break: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/07/29/texas-democrats-quorum-break-fundraising-fines-redistricting/Austin Congressman Greg Casar went on a fact-finding mission to a San Antonio immigration court, where he found the treatment of immigrants showing up there "deeply disturbing": https://www.fox7austin.com/news/greg-casar-speaks-out-about-way-immigration-laws-being-enforced...The Dallas Morning News confirms that ICE has been improperly detaining dozens of people in an office building in Dallas: https://www.dallasnews.com/news/immigration/2025/07/29/ice-held-migrants-at-dallas-office-for-days-families-say-exceeding-agency-standards/...A Houston man was improperly detained for two hours recently by ICE - he shares a name and resembles an immigrant they were looking for, but was born in College Station: https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/us-citizen-ice-detained-houston/285-11f4cb64-fa4a-4a65-8d5b-518413664987Austin friends and soccer fans! Mark your calendar for Monday September 15, when we will gather for a live podcast taping with legendary Austin goalkeeper Brad Stuver! Sponsorship opportunities are available now, and individual tickets will go on sale soon: https://act.progresstexas.org/a/allstaractivism_2025...The Brad Stuver interview will be co-hosted by Landon Cotham of the terrific Austin FC podcast Moontower Soccer: https://www.moontowersoccer.com/Progress Texas' financial reserves have dropped to about 3 months worth of funding. Help us avoid going on a permanent vacation this summer by becoming a sustaining member: https://progresstexas.org/join-pt-summer-vacation-membership-driveThanks for listening! Find our web store and other ways to support our important work at https://progresstexas.org.
Plus Kerr County says crews are still going door-to-door to check on everyone, and they're also still tallying damage from the flash floods, the Texas Senate has failed to take up legislation that would ban the sale of any consumable hemp products that contain THC, Arike Ogunbowale makes Dallas Wings history with 20 points and a career-best 14 assists, and more!
Mission teams testimonies from Arlington and New Orleans
Congratulations to Floresville volleyball Jaguars Maddie Harden and Makenna Hertless who were selected for the Texas Girls Coaches Association All Star Honors. They both represented Floresville in the All Star Game played in Arlington on July 15. Only 24 athletes are selected from 1A-4A in Texas to receive this honor.Article Link
Patrick and Billy are back on a Monday edition of #TM5. They discuss the disastrous Braves weekend in Arlington, Patrick goes on a NASCAR rand and Billy gives a non spoiler review of Happy Gilmore 2!
1 Corinthians 12:12-26"Caring for One Another"Elder Andy Ho
We can apparently all thank Sos and Hoody because Arlington ranked as the healthiest city in the country! Join Intern John, Sos, and Rose as we figure out why and more!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week: The Thought Shower Let's Get Weird Crisis on Infinite Podcasts
Jeffrey Pritchard, attorney and writer at Comped.com, returns to discuss developments in prediction market regulation under the Trump administration. Timestamps 0:00: Intro begins 0:37: CFTC prediction market roundtable 1:40: Polymarket investigation 3:02: Regulatory entrepreneurship 5:43: Intro ends 7:43: Interview begins 8:16: Comped.com 9:51: Trump administration 11:41: Quintenz 14:34: Pham 15:15: Kalshi's strategy 18:27: Prediction market roundtable 20:26: Gaming law 26:35: Reaction to Kalshi sports markets 31:53: Kalshi lawsuits 32:51: CEA 34:45: Federalism 37:03: Injunctions 38:21: Maryland case Follow Star Spangled Gamblers Twitter: @ssgamblers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@starspangledgamblers1029 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starspangledgambl7 Trade on Polymarket.com, the world's largest prediction market. Join us for our monthly DC Forecasting & Prediction Markets meetup on Thursday, July 31. https://partiful.com/e/NIWa277GHtddC5sxSTU6 Our guest speaker this month will be former U.S. diplomat Thomas Miller, who previously served as the non-executive chairman of the U.S. subsidiary of Intralot, one of world's largest lottery/sports betting operators. Meet and socialize with others interested in forecasting, prediction markets, political gambling, sports betting, or anything else relating to predicting the future. We're returning to Rocklands BBQ in Arlington a few blocks from the Virginia Sq-GMU metrorail stop on the Orange/Silver line. Free parking also available. We'll be in the private space upstairs; head to the back of the restaurant, and up the stairs on your left. Food and drink available for purchase. Open to all ages. Last-minute/onsite walk-in RSVPs here on this Partiful event page are welcomed! Who are we? We are prediction market traders on Manifold (and other prediction markets like PredictIt, Kalshi, and Polymarket), forecasters (e.g. on Metaculus and Good Judgment Open), sports bettors (e.g. on FanDuel, DraftKings, and other sportsbooks), consumers of forecasting (or related) content (e.g. Star Spangled Gamblers, Nate Silver's Silver Bulletin, Scott Alexander's Astral Codex Ten), effective altruists, rationalists, and data scientists. Forecast on Manifold how many people will attend meetups this year: https://manifold.markets/dglid/how-many-attendees-will-there-be-at?play=true This meetup is hosted by the Forecasting Meetup Network. Help us grow the forecasting community to positively influence the future by supporting us with an upvote, comment, or pledge on Manifund: https://manifund.org/projects/forecasting-meetup-network---washington-dc-pilot-4-meetups Get notified whenever a new meetup is scheduled and learn more about the Forecasting Meetup Network here: https://bit.ly/forecastingmeetupnetwork Join our Discord to connect with others in the community between monthly meetups: https://discord.com/invite/hFn3yukSwv
Jason Christian's work pushes the boundaries of his craft, combining the delicate complexity of reticello with intricate detailing inspired by Fabergé eggs. Through series such as his Bumbershoots and Yo-Yos that reflect classic Venetian technique to more sculptural works including Dragons and Volpe, Christian's art is deeply influenced by his family, personal experiences, and the nostalgia of growing up in the Pacific Northwest. A renowned glass artist based in the Seattle area, Christian was born in 1976 on Whidbey Island, Washington, to a metal fabricator and a cardiac nurse. His artistic journey began at the age of 21 when he was introduced to glassblowing as a factory charger, where he gradually developed his skills and knowledge through hands-on experience. His formal education in glassblowing includes workshops and classes with notable artists such as Pino Signoretto, Jeff Mack, Janusz Pozniak and Preston Singletary. Throughout his career, Christian has worked with numerous well-known artists in the Seattle glass community, including Martin Blank, Preston Singletary, James Mongrain and Nancy Callan. Since 2008, Christian has been an integral member of Dale Chihuly's Boathouse team, working with international artists like Pino Signoretto. He has also served as a glassblowing assistant to Lino Tagliapietra since 2014 and worked as a fabricator for Lindsey Adelman from 2014 to 2016. Says Christian: “I still don't know if I chose glassblowing or if it chose me. I just knew that the moment I walked into that studio and saw what was being created I had to be a part of it. Finding glassblowing felt magical, like I was made for it. It provided something I lacked in my younger years – the urge to create, grow, and express myself through my work. To witness a person handle molten glass, manipulate it, and form it as if it were water was amazing to me. I knew that I had to be a part of it.” Christian has participated in numerous artist residencies, including: FOCI, Minneapolis, MI (2019); Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY (2019); Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, WA (multiple years); Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA (2016 and 2008); University of Texas at Arlington (2015); and the University of Wisconsin-Steven's Point (2015). He was Auction Centerpiece Designer at Schack Art Center, Everett, WA, in 2016 and 2010. His work is featured in several notable collections including the Hauberg collection, the Elton John collection, the Ben Bridge collection and many more private collections in the United States and Canada. With a desire to share his expertise through teaching and demonstrations, Christian has conducted workshops at various institutions including Penland School of Craft (2019); Pittsburgh Glass Center (2019); Pratt Fine Arts Center (2018); Pilchuck Glass School (2017); Urban Glass (2016); and Seattle Glassblowing Studio (2010-2013); He has also been a demonstrating artist in Turkey (2015) and Finland (2009). Christian states: “Beyond my relationship with glass, the camaraderie within the industry enticed me to grow beyond myself, always looking for what was within and turning that into something I could only see in my mind. It created an environment of growth and exploration, pushing me to be a better artist.” Upcoming Christian workshops include Penland School of Craft, August 10 – 15; Hilltop @ Pilchuck, September 28; and Neusole Glassworks, Forest Park, Ohio, November 17.
Jesus shifts his attention to how we must respond to Him. He rebukes apathetic and dismissive responses, calling instead for repentance. Then He shows us that repentance is actually the acceptance of an invitation to know His Father and to experience a rest that only He can give.
The Virginia Court of Appeals will decide whether a developer who has built ‘missing middle' housing in the county should be allowed to join the lawsuit.
Mitch and Trey discuss a fascinating group of Big XII teams, ranked 6th-11th in the conference power ranking by the listeners. They discuss who has the best shot at getting to Arlington, and who would be the least surprising to see winning a championship! (In order of preview)- TCU Horned Frogs- Colorado Buffs- Utah Utes- Arizona Wildcats- Iowa State Cyclones
An Alaska Airlines IT outage has led to grounded flights and irate passengers at SeaTac airport. A SkyWest commercial flight almost collided with a military bomber over North Dakota. LA Mayor Karen Bass doesn’t think that any illegal immigrants should be deported. The suspect that drove a car into a crowd of people in LA is a convicted felon that was out on parole. // Big Local: All Northbound lines on I-5 near Arlington are open again after they were closed due to a brush fire. A hiker from Spokane learned a hard lesson when he made a social media post asking for women to hike with him. // You Pick the Topic: The jokes wrote themselves when WNBA players wore shirts that said “Pay Us What You Owe Us” over the weekend.
Jeff Williams, Former Mayor of Arlington; CEO, Graham Associates
Judgementals Wrestlefest is back with Josh (aka Big Stat) and Leroy reviewing AEW All in 2025 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TexasTwitter: https://twitter.com/PnLJudgementalsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pnljudgementalsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PnLJudgementalsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the__judgementalsEmail: pnljudgementals@gmail.com
"Back to the Garden." A sermon preached by the Rev. Addie Anderson on July 20th, 2025. ESV SCRIPTURE REFERENCE. Head over to restorationarlington.org to learn more about Restoration Anglican Church. We're a church in Arlington that connects people to God, to others, and to the needs of the world. We'd love for you to join us online or in-person soon.
"An 'Even Though' Joy." A sermon preached by the Rev. Scott Buckhout on July 13th, 2025. ESV SCRIPTURE REFERENCE. Head over to restorationarlington.org to learn more about Restoration Anglican Church. We're a church in Arlington that connects people to God, to others, and to the needs of the world. We'd love for you to join us online or in-person soon.
Colossians 3:12-17"Admonish One Another"Elder Kyung Ro
Romans 15:1-7"Welcome One Another"Pastor Chris Chen
Last week, you learned about Jonathan Hoang, his quiet and structured life, and how he disappeared from his family's home in Arlington, Washington, at the end of March 2025. On the evening of March 30, Jonathan asked to sleep in the downstairs guest bedroom because the sound of the treadmill was bothering him. In hindsight, a few details from that conversation were slightly unusual, but nothing raised alarm. By the next morning, everything had changed. His mother went to wake him for school and found that Jonathan was gone. His iPad and headphones were missing, but his phone and jacket, which he never left home without, were still in the house.Search teams combed the neighborhood and nearby areas. Surveillance footage was gathered from neighbors, but Jonathan was not visible on any of the cameras. No one reported seeing him, and no physical trace of Jonathan was ever found. As time passed, his family began to believe he was not just lost, but that someone may have taken him.Since Jonathan has autism and is considered an endangered missing person, his family expected law enforcement to treat the case with urgency. Instead, they encountered one obstacle after another. They continued searching, but much of the work fell on them and members of the community who offered support without having access to the tools or authority that law enforcement holds.At the center of all this is a disconnect. Jonathan's family is certain he could not have simply walked away and started a new life. He needed daily support and structure. Yet from their perspective, law enforcement seems to have built a narrative that he did exactly that.This week, we will examine what happened after the initial searches ended, the investigation, the community response, and a recent development that has brought new hope, possible sightings of Jonathan in Kirkland, Washington.You can follow the family's search efforts on social media at Help Us Find Jonathan Hoang - Endangered & Missing Person.A $100,000 reward is currently available for information. If you see Jonathan, please call 911. If you have any information about the disappearance of Jonathan Hoang, contact the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office at 425‑388‑3393 or Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or use the P3 Tips App to remain anonymous.If you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stories WAMU is following this week include diving deep into the missing middle housing issues in Arlington and Alexandria, Prince George's County's 180 on nonprofit funding and reviewing Metro's Better Bus Network
The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia. Today's stories include: Maryland Environmental officials pushing back against an E-P-A ruling about that proposed wind farm off the coast of Ocean City, Arlington and Fairfax counties seeing the highest unemployment rate they've experienced since the Covid 19 pandemic, and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Power-Wrestling Podcast präsentiert: SHOWTIME! AEW All In: Texas vom 12. Juli 2025 aus Arlington, Texas. AEW All In: Texas zum Nachlesen mit Videoclips: https://www.power-wrestling.de/aew-pay-per-view/aew-all-in-texas-12725-ergebnisse-moxley-vs-hangman-storm-vs-mone-omega-vs-okada Die aktuelle Berichterstattung rund um WWE und AEW findest du bei uns unter: https://www.power-wrestling.de HOL DIR JETZT DEINEN PATREON-FREIMONAT! Alle Podcasts zuerst, viele exklusive Bonus-Folgen, alles werbefrei, über 2.000 Ausgaben im großen Archiv. Jetzt anmelden und einen Monat kostenlos hören: https://www.patreon.com/powerwrestling/redeem/3F028 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode, Vernon, Dan and Katie discuss a few notable local news stories in Arlington from the past week, including: The history of Black soldiers in the Civil War Multiple break-in incidents highlighting local safety concerns Suspected BB gun attacks on ART buses Federal job cuts and its impact on the local economy
In this episode of The Entrepreneur's Journey, host Michael Pallozzi sits down with Harrison Edwards, president of My Painter & Exteriors in Arlington, Virginia, to explore his remarkable journey from starting a business at age 20 to running a thriving painting and exterior contracting company by 29. Harrison shares candid insights about overcoming early challenges, understanding profitability, growing a scalable business, and learning critical lessons from tough projects. This conversation highlights practical strategies for contractors and entrepreneurs aiming to enhance their business acumen and accelerate growth.Tune into this episode to also learn:How to accurately price jobs for profitability.Key differences between residential and commercial projects.The importance of investing in your employees beyond compensation.Strategies for scaling your business while maintaining quality control.What we discussed[00:01:15] Harrison's background and how he started My Painter & Exteriors at 20 years old.[00:03:17] The realization of how crucial understanding financials and pricing jobs correctly is.[00:05:36] Harrison shares a business idea that didn't initially succeed and how he learned from it.[00:07:36] Differences between managing residential versus commercial contracting projects.[00:08:25] Experiences and challenges from handling a large, year-long commercial project.[00:11:16] Launching his second company, Bright Bins, and navigating its unique market.[00:14:55] Insights on scaling My Painter & Exteriors from startup to nearly $4 million annually.[00:16:37] The importance of clearly communicating your vision and investing in your team.[00:19:18] How consultants can accelerate your business's growth and provide clarity.[00:21:09] Harrison's vision for his businesses over the next five years.3 Things To RememberClearly understanding your overhead and accurately pricing jobs from the start is crucial for sustainable business growth.Effective leadership involves investing in your employees' development and clearly communicating the vision and status of your business.Working with the right consultants and mentors can dramatically accelerate your learning curve and enhance business outcomes.Useful LinksConnect with Michael Pallozzi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelpallozzihfm/Like what you've heard…Learn more about HFM HERESchedule time to speak with us HERE
As the dust settles on another whirlwind offseason, the Big 12 heads into 2025 poised for its most wide-open campaign in over a decade. With Texas and Oklahoma long gone—and the league's new blood from Cincinnati, UCF, BYU and Houston fully integrated—the balance of power is ready for a shake-up unlike anything we've seen since the conference's rebirth. Returning production is the name of the game, and no one checks that box better than Kansas State, which is always strong on the line of scrimmage, and this year has a veteran QB to roll with. Oklahoma State will look to bounce back after last year's disappointment, but we never expect Gundy to be down for long. Meanwhile, TCU and Texas Tech remain dangerous dark horses; Horned Frog fans are counting on a breakout season from their QB and receiving corps, and the Red Raiders' revamped team could become the league's premier CFP threat. Don't discount UCF, either—Scott Frost wasn't successful at Nebraska, but he's had success in Orlando before.Key matchups already stand out on a schedule littered with marquee dates and potential playoff resumes. Week 3's Kansas State at UCF could set the tone for who controls the top of the standings, while Oklahoma State's late-season showdown at Texas Tech promises to be an early Heisman watch party—each side boasting quarterbacks more than capable of putting up video-game numbers. In November, the true litmus test arrives when TCU hosts Kansas State in a primetime slot that could decide who enters the Big 12 title game with a chance at the school's first playoff berth. And speaking of the championship, don't sleep on the ever-underrated West Virginia squad; their blue-blood passion and high-octane spread rushing offense make them an ideal spoiler in the conference's final month.With media rights money pouring in and the playoff field at 12 teams, the stakes have never been higher for Big 12 programs looking to crash college football's biggest party. Which team will seize the chaos created by conference realignment and portal mayhem? Will a traditional power re-emerge to reclaim supremacy, or will a scrappy new contender write its own chapter in Big 12 lore? Strap in, because this season's mix of veteran savvy, portal fireworks and marquee games promises to deliver non-stop drama from Week 1 kickoff through crown-deciding kickoff in Arlington. Whether you're riding with the Wildcats, cheering on the Utes, or backing the up-and-coming Red Raiders, 2025 in the Big 12 is set to be a pure, unfiltered thrill ride—one that you won't want to miss a single snap of.
Griff Jenkins delivers a hard-hitting report on the dangerous realities created by sanctuary city policies, spotlighting the release of violent criminal aliens like a convicted rapist in Arlington, VA, despite ICE detainers. Jenkins highlights the surge in assaults against ICE agents, tying the violence to hostile rhetoric from Democratic leaders. He discusses congressional debates over immigration reform and a controversial “dignity bill” that some Republicans warn resembles amnesty, warning it contradicts public opinion favoring deportation of illegal aliens. Jenkins also shares his frontline experiences covering border issues and the political divide over enforcement, underscoring the frustration and risks faced by law enforcement and communities caught in the middle.
In this episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast, host Jennifer Alger speaks with Caleb and Kelly Geer of Urban Tree Merchants about their journey in the urban wood industry. They discuss their passion for utilizing local trees, the challenges of running a woodworking business, and the importance of community partnerships. The conversation highlights innovative projects, marketing strategies, and the significance of sustainability in woodworking. The Geers share insights on their experiences, the value of collaboration, and their vision for the future of urban wood utilization. Top 5 Takeaways Urban Tree Merchants started from a passion for recycling woodThe importance of community partnerships in utilizing local resourcesInnovative projects can showcase the value of urban woodMarketing strategies rely heavily on word of mouth and presenceSustainability is a key focus in the woodworking industry Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Urban Tree Merchants 01:36 The Journey of Urban Tree Merchants 04:25 Daily Operations and Partnerships 07:38 Collaboration with the City of Arlington 10:05 Exciting Projects and Innovations 12:50 Documenting the Process 17:10 Challenges and Growth in Business 18:49 Overcoming Business Challenges 21:30 Passion for Urban Wood 23:28 Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses 24:44 Unique Selling Points of Local Wood 27:51 Leveraging Internships and Partnerships 30:30 Navigating Growth and Raw Material Supply 37:09 Collaborative Approaches to Large Projects The Woodpreneur Podcast brings stories of woodworkers, makers, and entrepreneurs turning their passion for wood into successful businesses - from inspiration to education to actionable advice. Hosted by Steve Larosiliere and Jennifer Alger For blog posts and updates: woodpreneur.com See how we helped woodworkers, furniture-makers, millwork and lumber businesses grow to the next level: woodpreneurnetwork.com Empowering woodpreneurs and building companies to grow and scale: buildergrowth.io Connect with us at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodpreneurnetwork/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/woodpreneurnetwork/ Join Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/woodpreneurnetwork Join our newsletter: podcast.woodpreneur.com/ You can connect with Caleb and Kelly: https://urbantreemerchants.com/about-us/ https://www.instagram.com/UrbanTreeMerchants https://www.facebook.com/urbantreemerchants/
Plus new information about one of Texas' Ten Most Wanted Fugitives who was captured in Dallas, GM is moving production of it's Cadillac Escalade from Arlington to Michigan, Governor Greg Abbott has requested a disaster declaration from the U-S Small Business Administration, and more!
On this episode of Bulture podcast: Angel Reese Lands NBA 2K26 WNBA Edition Cover: ‘The Little Girl in Me Is Proud'Red Lobster CEO Promises Seafood Boil Updates After Fans, Including Plies, Call Out Lack of SeasoningKlay Thompson confirmed rumors that he and Megan Thee Stallion are dating. Fans Are Convinced He Made a Cameo in Her Latest Vacation PostHe said for the first time in history, the "old" rappers are better than "young" rappers after listening to projects by Clipse, G Herbo and Lil DurkANDREW SCHULZ: “I voted for none of this. Trump is doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for.”Playboi Carti always leave earth anytime he on a song with Future or Travis ScottTRAVIS SCOTT DISSES PUSHA T ON JACKBOYS 2 “Man I swear these old Made a 100 off pushin' T's, now my phone on DND.”Drake's thoughts on UK rappers vs. US rappers ,“No disrespect to America, but nobody in the world can out-rap London rappers.”Kai Cenat Facing Backlash for Partnering w/ Target Amid Ongoing DEI BoycottsCongrats to Coco Jones and Donovan Mitchell on their engagement.Man threw Molotov cocktail into apartment, burning it down, after seeing his close friend and ex-girlfriend together dating on social media, killing four, including a child, mother, and elderly person.Drake has covered his LeBron James tattoo with a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander jersey.Video has emerged of McDonald's employee, who k*lled her manager Jennifer Harris losing it & crashing out after her alleged male best friend asked her for s*x.Paul Pierce seeks the truth about why Dr. Bryant, a dating expert, remains single at her age.Customer goes off on Popeyes employees for calling his wife beautiful.Former Dolphins star Reshad Jones reportedly had over $2.5 million stolen by his financial adviser and a woman, who used it to fund their luxury lifestyle and pay child support!!Young Thug Pushes Back After Akademiks Calls Him The ‘Last Rapper Who Cares About Snitching'Businessman Todd Austin, CEO of Credit Champs, was shot & k*lled today in a salon while seated getting a haircut by an alleged ex-girlfriend, who then turned the weapon on herself, leaving the Arlington, Texas, community shockedChef at Benihana's pulls gun on waiter after being told he's cooking too slow.Gervonta Davis has been arrested for allegedly hitting and slapping his baby mama, and has bonded out of jailJustin Bieber's Surprise Album ‘Swag' Praised as A ‘No-Skip' ProjectRandy Moss Says He's ‘Blessed' To Return to ESPN After Cancer Battle: ‘It Was an Emotional Rollercoaster'Shannon Sharpe's $exual A$$ault Accuser Fails to Appear in Court as Judge Delays Trial 45 DaysA family asking for help to find 7-year-old Jamal White, kidnapped while biking near his home in Milwaukee. Heartbreaking Ring camera footage captures him screaming before being forced into a white Jeep Renegade that sped off
Welcome to Shooting Sharp with Mike Rossi. This is Episode #18 - All In Mania A special edition of the show as Mike recaps and reviews all 5 shows that occurred in Arlington, TX and Atlanta, GA for AEW and WWE Respectfully, which were in order... ROH Supercard of Honor NXT Great American Bash AEW All In WWE Saturday Nights Main Event WWE Evolution Mike gives you what happened, how everything went, what was good, what was bad, and everything in between. Mike gives you a top 10 of what matches stole the weekend, in order, and then closes with a conversation around the Seth Rollins injury and a short guess at the Summerslam Card, which is in just 3 weeks! Join us every Tuesday for Shooting Sharp on the North South Connection Podcast Network
The guys [2:50] break down the Rangers and a potentially encouraging sign as the All-Star break arrived. But let's not bury the lede. [13:10] Josh Hamilton, maybe the greatest single talent to ever put on a Rangers uniform, joins the fellas to reminisce on his 2008 Home Run Derby performance and to catch the guys up on where he is 10 years after his last MLB at-bat. [44:58] In the Archives in Arlington segment, John looks at some notable Rangers All-Star Game performances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Highlights:Teddy Bridgewater spends $200K for the kids and STILL gets suspended? Dub ain't having it.Bubba unpacks heartbreak, side dudes, brisket struggles, and why your ex missin' that "service dog" energy
The guys [2:50] break down the Rangers and a potentially encouraging sign as the All-Star break arrived. But let's not bury the lede. [13:10] Josh Hamilton, maybe the greatest single talent to ever put on a Rangers uniform, joins the fellas to reminisce on his 2008 Home Run Derby performance and to catch the guys up on where he is 10 years after his last MLB at-bat. [44:58] In the Archives in Arlington segment, John looks at some notable Rangers All-Star Game performances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Twenty-one-year-old Jonathan Hoang disappeared from his home in Arlington, Washington, sometime between the evening of Sunday, March 30, and the early morning hours of Monday, March 31, 2025.On the night of March 30, Jonathan asked his father if he could sleep in the downstairs guest room, saying the sound of the treadmill was bothering him. A short while later, he returned to say he wasn't feeling well and asked to stay home from school the next day. His father suggested waiting to see how he felt in the morning. Around 8 PM, Jonathan told his dad he was heading to bed downstairs. It was a small deviation from routine that was odd, but not alarming. The next morning, Jonathan's mother went to wake him for school and found that Jonathan was gone.Jonathan is on the autism spectrum and lived a quiet, structured life. He spent most of his time at home with his family or at school, where he was enrolled in a transitional program for young adults designed to help them build independent living skills and prepare for work.Jonathan was a creature of habit, and his routines brought him comfort. One of those routines was walking the same path through the neighborhood, always wearing the same jacket with a hood, even on the hottest days. That jacket became a part of how neighbors recognized him. But on the morning his mother discovered he was missing, the jacket was still inside the house. The items missing along with him were his iPad and earbuds. He left behind his phone, his beloved jacket, and every indication of routine.His family called the police immediately. Search and rescue teams canvassed the area, and neighbors helped in the effort. Despite extensive early searches, no sign of Jonathan was ever found. Months have passed since Jonathan disappeared, and his family continues to search and to fight for answers.You can follow the family's search efforts on social media at Help Us Find Jonathan Hoang – Endangered & Missing Person on Facebook.There is currently a $100,000 reward for information. If you see Jonathan, please call 911 immediately.If you have any information about the disappearance of Jonathan Hoang, please contact the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office at 425-388-3393 or Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or through the P3 Tips App, where tips may remain anonymous.If you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Following Jesus’ challenging teaching in Matthew 10, Jesus answers a question from the disciples of John the Baptist and then speaks to the crowds about John the Baptist. Jesus’ words here teach us that he uniquely promises blessing to those who follow Him – who don’t stumble over Him because of His teachings.
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event from Atlanta, Georgia. AEW All in Texas from Arlington, Texas & The Great American Bash from Atlanta, Georgia, is over. It's time for the NoSo Post Show to give their thoughts on the event. From Live to Tape on YouTube, Ryan Gray & JayXCruz give you their thoughts on the PLE.
This week on Two Dudes With Attitudes, Ryan and Denton break down and predict the entire stacked card for AEW All In: Texas, live from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, July 12!We're giving our takes on every major match, including:
The GoPowercat Powercat Podcast serves up an episode from Day 2 of Big 12 Media Days in Frisco, Texas. This edition of the Powercat Podcast features GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald, managing editor Ryan Gilbert, Big 12 Insiders host Brien Hanley and GPC intern Jon Grove. The Powercat Podcast is sponsored by Helping Hands Remodeling in Manhattan. The Powercat Podcast is part of the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm. Become a GoPowercat VIP: CHECK OUT TODAY'S OFFER!Make sure you subscribe to the Powercat Podcast from your favorite podcast provider, including Apple, Spotify, or Amazon.Are you subscribed to the GoPowercat YouTube channel? Come check out our original programming at YouTube.com/GoPowercat To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we welcome U.S. Women's National Team outside hitter Sarah Franklin (00:27 - 39:55) to the show! Sarah shares how this year's VNL has been going for her. She talks about her favorite travel destinations volleyball has brought her and playing in front of a home crowd in Arlington, Texas. She also mentions how she was introduced to the game, the relationships she has with her teammates and so much more!Text us!
Orioles sweep Atlanta, Nationals fire their manager, Cam Schlittler set to debut for the Yankees. All-Star Game gets boost with Sale, Olson, and Acuña heading to Arlington, and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.