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Beyond The Blinds
345. Troy & Kelli's Top 10: Movies Edition

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 100:18


This week, your hosts are bringing back their Top 10 series— this time it's a Movie Edition. Troy and Kelli are counting down the films they can't stop quoting, rewatching, and obsessing over. Grab some popcorn and settle in for a cinematic stroll through their favorites. Use code BEYOND for 40% your tickets! Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ----SPONSORS---- FanFare! Fanfare turns product launches into immersive experiences for today's experiential fans, creating hype-driven campaigns that excite audiences, deepen loyalty, and deliver real-time insights. https://fanfare.io/ Cornbread! CBD might be just what you need to level up your daily routine. Cornbread Hemp uses only the best part of the hemp plant – the flower – for the purest and most potent CBD. No fillers, no junk – just full-spectrum goodness. Right now, they're offering 30% off your first order! Just go to cornbreadhemp.com/BLINDS and use code BLINDS at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Blinds
344. Pop Culture Kiki: Lily Allen, Kristen & Dax, Kevin Federline, & More!

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 84:26


Welcome to another Pop Culture Kiki! We hope you enjoy! 00:00 - Intro02:15 - Selena Gomez04:14 - Victoria Beckham09:25 - Chris Evans10:19 - Ariana and Aaron Taylor Johnson11:04 - Lily Allen17:10 - Demi Lovato21:27 - Ads24:29 - Kardashian Korner: Kendall and Mary Kate Olsen, King Kylie, Kourtney's lollipops, Kim on “Call Her Daddy”36:26 - Outer Banks38:31 - Food Network's “The Kitchen”40:06 - Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard43:54 - Movie Corner: Black Phone 2, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, Roofman, After the Hunt55:06 - Sophie Turner &  Chris Martin57:22 - Vogue01:00 - Katy Perry & Justin Trudeau01:03:48 - Nelly Furtado01:06:46 - Kevin Federline01:15:18 - Outro Learn more about DUET here - https://duetcare.com/ Use code BEYOND for 40% your live show tickets! Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ----SPONSORS---- FanFare! Fanfare turns product launches into immersive experiences for today's experiential fans, creating hype-driven campaigns that excite audiences, deepen loyalty, and deliver real-time insights. https://fanfare.io/ Cornbread! CBD might be just what you need to level up your daily routine. Cornbread Hemp uses only the best part of the hemp plant – the flower – for the purest and most potent CBD. No fillers, no junk – just full-spectrum goodness. Right now, they're offering 30% off your first order! Just go to cornbreadhemp.com/BLINDS and use code BLINDS at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dallas Morning News
Mavericks seek legal ruling against Stars as ongoing arena feud reaches boiling point ... and more news

The Dallas Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 6:00


A yearlong breakdown in the Mavericks and Stars' relationship came to a head Tuesday morning, when Dallas' NBA franchise filed suit against the city's NHL team. The News also reported Tuesday that the Stars are eyeing a $1 billion arena at the Shops at Willow Bend Mall site, a move that could see the hockey franchise leave downtown Dallas for the first time in its history, two people with knowledge of the team's efforts told The Dallas Morning News. The 107-acre mall property on W. Park Boulevard has emerged as the favorite to land the NHL franchise after discussions with cities including Frisco, The Colony, Arlington and Fort Worth if the team leaves the American Airlines Center after its lease expires in 2031. In other news, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the makers of Tylenol, accusing the companies of failing to warn consumers about risks of taking the drug while pregnant; and Woodrow Wilson High School Principal Chandra Hooper-Barnett will not return to the school, according to a Tuesday letter from Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde to families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Loyal Littles Podcast
394. "A Shot in the Dark" - Dave Krohl

The Loyal Littles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 65:24


Chuck and Roxy are back and open the show with some podcast suggestions and some new topics including wanting to know if game shows are exposing just how stupid our society is. Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Dave Krohl to the podcast. (18:00) The youngest of 7 kids who loves to cook and is a big Syracuse Orange football fan! Then our hosts close out the show with a quick fantasy football update and your emails / notes. (31:45) SONG: "Scavengers" by Johnny Unconscious and the Knockouts (featuring Atara) Bandcamp & Youtube SEARCH: Johnny Unconscious and the Knockouts JINGLE: "Summer of '69" A parody of a song by Bryan Adams.Recorded by John Fitzpatrick in Arlington, VARecorded: 10/03/2014  Released: 10/04/2014  First aired: 10/10/2014Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com  Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/loyallittlespod/membershipPodcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COMTwitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcastPODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan or copy and paste this link! https://www.redbubble.com/people/ericlondergan/shop

Retail Daily Minute
Amazon Partners with USPS for Doorstep Returns, Whole Foods Expands Daily Shop & Lululemon Launches NFL Apparel

Retail Daily Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 6:06


Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Mirakl. In today's Retail Daily Minute, Omni Talk's Chris Walton discusses:Amazon teams up with USPS to offer doorstep pickup for customer returns, expanding convenience options ahead of peak holiday returns season.Whole Foods Market opens its fourth and largest Daily Shop location in Arlington, Virginia, marking the first expansion of the smaller-format concept outside of New York City.Lululemon announces its first-ever NFL partnership, launching officially-licensed apparel for all 32 teams starting October 28th.The Retail Daily Minute has been rocketing up the Feedspot charts, so stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, your source for the latest and most important retail insights. Be careful out there!

Sermons – Cherrydale Baptist Church
Steadfast Faith In The King Of Glory – Matthew 17:1-20

Sermons – Cherrydale Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 43:21


Hold fast through every stormy trial, self-denial, and cross-bearing with your eyes on Jesus, the King of Glory. He will return ushering us into His kingdom of everlasting peace and righteousness.

Women in Youth Ministry
Jess Berryhill - Inclusion Is Friendship

Women in Youth Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 26:58


ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This season, we're interviewing the incredible members of WYM who make up our board, moderators team, and conference team! This week we are chatting with Jess and how her views of inclusion ministry have changed. In this episode we emphasize the importance of creating organic, everyday opportunities for inclusion rather than relying solely on structured programs.ABOUT JESS: Jess Berryhill serves as the Student and Disability Minister at Mt. Pleasant Church in Terre Haute, IN. In that role, she walks alongside and serves teenagers as well as individuals with disabilities. Since founding Grace Unlimited Disability Ministry in 2015, the program has grown to serve over hundred individuals each week and houses holistic programming that extends beyond the walls of the church. This approach currently includes a dating and relationships class, a mental health group, and several weekly gatherings. Through conversations with friends in the program, Jess heard young adults with disabilities repeatedly share that they wanted to live on their own and strive towards independence. Out of those conversations, Terre Haute Friendship House was born in 2019. It is an affordable housing model that allows college students and young adults with disabilities to live in community. Residents live together as roommates. It operates as a launchpad into independent living. Jess serves as the Executive Director and currently resides there as the “house mom” with her dog, Cooper. View her FREE Disability Ministry Resource here - https://www.canva.com/design/DAGS68WWwSI/otwLF7kPGlREc-JCQ0AnKw/editABOUT WYM:Go to ⁠⁠⁠womeninyouthministry.com⁠⁠⁠ to read our blog, follow us on social media, join our online Community, purchase our merch, or support our Patreon.Our next WYM Conference is March 4-6, 2026 in Arlington, TX. Sign up at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://womeninyouthministry.com/conference⁠Support the podcast by subscribing to our Patreon for as little as $1 a month!⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/womeninym⁠⁠⁠

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey
E609 - Kristin Aurelia - SHE Wise Publications, illuminate, guide, and empower souls on their journey

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 43:56


Episode 609 - Kristin Aurelia - SHE Wise Publications, illuminate, guide, and empower souls on their journeyMeet Kristin AureliaKristin Aurelia grew up in a small town in New England and currently resides in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. She is a Soul-Led Author, Podcaster, Public Speaker, Coach and Teacher. Additionally, she is a Certified Health Coach (CHC), NASM Certified Nutrition Coach (CNC), Certified Wellness Coach (CWC), Certified Biofield Tuner and Reiki Master. Kristin obtained her MBA, M.A. in Human Resources Management and Instructional Design and B.A. in Psychology from Marymount University in Arlington, VA. She has spent much of her life studying and observing human behavior. She has made it her life's mission to share experiences and bring wisdom and knowledge to the forefront of her works with the desire to help others along their journey.Kristin is a messenger sent to spread light and love while creating unity. As she puts it, "We are ALL CHILDREN OF GOD…one collective consciousness…Surviving the Human Experience!"https://www.shewisepublications.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca

OldSkoolQueene's Podcast
SUNDAY WORSHIP FEATURES: Rev. Dr. Judy Williams on Deceitful Plots Twists

OldSkoolQueene's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 55:22


I captured Reverend Dr. Judy Williams of Alfred Street Baptist Church, Arlington, VA sermon from Rankin Memorial Chapel aired by WHUR 96.3FM Radio. She preached from the Bible Book Chapter 2nd Samuel 11:1 verse to highlight deceitful plots.

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Gesine Bullock Prado (My Harvest Kitchen: 100+ Recipes to Savor the Seasons) Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 16 Episode 3

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 74:06


Author Bio: Gesine Bullock-Prado is a highly acclaimed pastry chef, baker, and bestselling cookbook author. Born in Washington, D.C., Gesine spent her early childhood in Germany and Austria before growing up in Arlington, Virginia.Her professional life began in the high-stakes world of entertainment, where she worked as a licensed attorney and served as the president of her sister Sandra Bullock's production company, Fortis Films. However, she eventually traded Hollywood for the satisfying, flour-dusted hills of Vermont, where she transformed her baking hobby into a new life.She opened Gesine Confectionary and later founded her baking school, Sugar Glider Kitchen. Her culinary work has earned national attention, featuring on shows like Food Network's Road Tasted with the Neelys, The Today Show, and The Talk, as well as in publications such as People, InStyle, and Vermont Life.Gesine is a prolific author of cookbooks, including the memoir My Life From Scratch: A Sweet Journey of Starting Over, One Cake at a Time and the popular cookbook Let Them Eat Cake, which explores "classic, decadent desserts with vegan, gluten-free and healthy options." Her newest book, which celebrates seasonal, farm-to-table cooking, is My Harvest Kitchen.: 100 + Recipes to Savor the Season. Website: https://www.gesine.com/Sugar Glider Kitchen: https://sugargliderkitchen.com/_________Cookbook lovers, this one's for you! Get 25% off a subscription to ckbk with code WELLSEASONED — the ultimate digital cookbook library. Access nearly 1,000 full cookbooks from top authors Use on web and mobile app for cooking anytime, anywhere Save favorites, create custom "recipe playlists", search by ingredient and dietary preference Sync with your print cookbook collection via Eat Your BooksPerfect for serious home cooks and cookbook collectors alike.Go to the link https://join.ckbk.com/ckbk?code=WELLSEASONED

Sermons – Cherrydale Baptist Church
Jesus Is Worth It: Confessions, Crosses, and Crowns – Matthew 16:13-28

Sermons – Cherrydale Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 43:43


Jesus, the Christ and the Son of the Living God, will lay His life down bearing the sins of His own and then He will take His life up again. And then Jesus calls all of us to follow Him. But all the self-denial and cross-bearing is worth it because Jesus is the greatest treasure. And that fact helps us hold fast to our confession, steward the keys, bear our crosses, and wait for our reward.

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
Preparing the Next Generation of Church Leaders // October 22, 2025

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 26:00


Dr. Michael Spradlin, President of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary is our guest. Dr. Spradlin talks about Mid-America's commitment to the inerrancy of Scripture, global evangelism, and equipping students to serve Christ in the local church and around the world. He shares the noticeable increase in online students at both Mid-America College and Seminary levels. He also provides details on their move to Arlington, Tennessee after the recent sale of the Appling and I-40 property.

MassBar Beat
CAFL Appeals: Helping Children and Families in Need

MassBar Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 23:05


Hosted by Jordan Rich, this episode of the MassBar Beat podcast looks at Children and Family Law Appeals and how attorneys from the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS), the state public defender agency, help children and families in need when the state intervenes. Arlington attorney Laura Openshaw, a private attorney who is on CPCS' appellate panel for Children and Family Law Appeals, discusses her path to this critical area of law, what the work entails, and how other private attorneys can get involved by joining CPCS' upcoming Appellate Panel Certification Training in January 2026. Related links: https://www.publiccounsel.net/CAFL/Professional/Appellate-practice-tools-and-resources https://www.publiccounsel.net/train/cafl/

GCCCpodcast
389. Worship 10/19/25 - Arlington

GCCCpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 62:31


Psalm 73"Praying When Justice Is Not Happening"Pastor Carl Park

McKnight's Newsmakers Podcast
Integrating housing and healthcare into a unique assisted living model

McKnight's Newsmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 12:27


Mary Marshall Assisted Living is a 52-bed community in Arlington, VA, that supports older adults with intellectual disabilities or mental illness by integrating housing and healthcare. Paul Soczynski, senior vice president of healthcare at Volunteers of America, discussed the unique aspects of the model that improves outcomes and lowers costs. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Beyond The Blinds
343. Marilyn Monroe & The Kennedys

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 3:36


This week your hosts combine old Hollywood and politics in this conspiracy-based topic. That's right, it's time to talk about Marilyn and The Kennedys, specifically JFK and Robert. Kelli and Troy take you through interviews about the political brothers and their alleged relations with Marilyn. Strap down your tin foil hats, this one is a ride! Use code BEYOND for 40% off your tickets! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Smart Social Podcast: Learn how to shine online with Josh Ochs
"Be validated in real life, not in social media" with Dr. Francisco Duran

Smart Social Podcast: Learn how to shine online with Josh Ochs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 22:54


Protect your family with our 1-minute free parent quiz https://www.smartsocial.com/newsletterJoin our next weekly live parent events:  https://smartsocial.com/eventsEpisode Summary:In this episode of the Smart Social.com podcast, host Josh Ochs sits down with Dr. Francisco Duran, superintendent of Arlington, Virginia schools, to discuss key challenges and strategies for managing student screen time and social media use. They delve into issues like phone addiction, mental health impacts of social media, and AI in education. Dr. Duran shares insights from his district's successful implementation of policies to reduce screen time, including eliminating cell phones during school hours. They also discuss the importance of parent engagement and provide practical tips for maintaining an ongoing dialogue with children about their online activities. The episode underscores the value of fostering real-world connections and community involvement for student well-being and success.Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member: https://SmartSocial.com/vipDistrict Leaders: Schedule a free phone consultation to get ideas on how to protect your students in your community https://smartsocial.com/partnerDownload the free Smart Social app: https://www.smartsocial.com/appdownloadLearn about the top 190+ popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/The SmartSocial.com Podcast helps parents and educators to keep their kids safe on social media, so they can Shine Online™

Restoration Anglican Church
Companions in the Wilderness

Restoration Anglican Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 25:29


"Companions in the Wilderness" A sermon preached by the Rev. Addie Anderson on October 19th, 2025. NIV 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.

Women in Youth Ministry
Gwendolyn DeRosa - Infusing Inclusivity into Confirmation

Women in Youth Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 40:50


ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This season, we're interviewing the incredible members of WYM who make up our board, moderators team, and conference team! This week we are chatting with Gwen and her passion for creating more inclusive environments for young people, especially and particularly in Confirmation! Stick around until the end to hear Gwen and Heather chat about self-compassion and its importance as ministry leaders!ABOUT GWEN: Gwen is passionate about storytellling, queer theology, and being anti-racist. During her childhood, she learned the importance of faith education by volunteering with her mom at church. Gwen graduated with a degree in Creative Writing and a minor in Youth Ministry from Oral Roberts University. Gwen earned her Masters in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from Ohio Dominican University. Gwen, and her wife, Felicia, have been members of King Ave UMC since February 2015.In her staff role, Gwen is responsible for Worship Connections during the 9 am and 11 am services (age 4 to 3rd grade), Godly Play, Chrysalis Club for 4th & 5th graders, and C.O.R.E. Youth Sunday School. She facilitates the Discipleship Program (grades 4 to 12), and assists with teaching Confirmation classes with Rev. Andy Burns. Most adults see Gwen when she gives the Children's Message during the 11 am service.Gwen is also the director of Kinship Campus Ministry, which seeks to build connections within The OSU campus, reach out to high school graduates, and facilitate meaningful fellowship.ABOUT WYM:Go to ⁠⁠⁠womeninyouthministry.com⁠⁠⁠ to read our blog, follow us on social media, join our online Community, purchase our merch, or support our Patreon.Our next WYM Conference is March 4-6, 2026 in Arlington, TX. Sign up at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://womeninyouthministry.com/conference⁠Support the podcast by subscribing to our Patreon for as little as $1 a month!⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/womeninym⁠⁠⁠

En Perspectiva
En Perspectiva. 25 años y más. Con Carina Novarese y Virginia Arlington

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 33:24


Con Carina Novarese, periodista y autora del libro; y Virginia Arlington, escritora y editora del libro.

Post Media Team
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME: Glacier Peak at Arlington 10-17-25

Post Media Team

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 195:19


Complete game broadcast; Glacier Peak Grizzlies at Arlington Eagles; Friday, October 17, 2025; from John C. Larson Stadium; Tom Lafferty, Joel Vincent & Steve Willits on the call. KRKO Marysville Toyota Player of the Game is Glacier Peak Wide Receiver Michael Darling. He touched the ball just four times in the first half, and all resulted in touchdowns (3 receiving and 1 rushing). Final Score: Glacier Peak 49, Arlington 7.

The Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & Entertainment
LGBTQ News: Trump orders disgraced former Rep. George Santos released from prison + more

The Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 13:17


In this week's LGBTQ news: • Donald Trump ordered serial liar and former out gay Republicans Rep. George Santos released from prison • The Supreme Court appears poised to strike down Colorado's law banning the harmful practice of so-called "conversion therapy" on minors, which purports to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity • The City of Arlington, Texas, is considering repealing its local anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ residents under pressure from the Trump administration - which would make it the first U.S. city to do so • Lawmakers in Turkey are considering updating laws negatively impacting the LGBTQ community • NBC News is dissolving its specialized news teams including NBC OUT All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report.

The Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & Entertainment
LGBTQ News: Trump orders disgraced former Rep. George Santos released from prison + more

The Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 13:17


In this week's LGBTQ news: • Donald Trump ordered serial liar and former out gay Republicans Rep. George Santos released from prison • The Supreme Court appears poised to strike down Colorado's law banning the harmful practice of so-called "conversion therapy" on minors, which purports to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity • The City of Arlington, Texas, is considering repealing its local anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ residents under pressure from the Trump administration - which would make it the first U.S. city to do so • Lawmakers in Turkey are considering updating laws negatively impacting the LGBTQ community • NBC News is dissolving its specialized news teams including NBC OUT All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report.

District Divided
Washington Commanders at Dallas Cowboys NFL Week 7 Game Preview + Predictions | All-22 Review Bears

District Divided

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 63:02


It's Dallas Week! The Washington Commanders (3-3) head to Arlington to take on the Dallas Cowboys (2-3-1) in one of the oldest rivalries in the NFL.This week's episode begins with the All-22 Review vs Chicago Bears. What went well? What didn't? Who gets a game ball?We begin, as we always do, with the injury report for the game. The Commanders injury report is basically a CVS receipt, with any number of important players on it, including WRs Deebo Samuel and Terry McLaurin. Noah Brown was recently placed on IR, meaning he is going to miss at least 4 more games. In response, the Commanders have signed former Titans WR Treylon Burks. The Cowboys, in the meanwhile, are getting healthier, with Tyler Booker and CeeDee Lamb tracking to be back. Trevon Diggs, however, misses out.The Commanders offense, featuring Jayden Daniels, takes on a Cowboys defense that is the worst they'll come across all season. They are dead last in yards per game, passer rating allowed per game, and numerous other categories. How will we fare against them with Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown out once again?The Commanders defense goes against Dak Prescott, George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb, Jake Ferguson, Javonte Williams and this high flying Dallas Cowboys offense that ranks #1 in the NFL. How do our defense match up with them?The Commanders are road underdogs by 1.5 points and the over-under is 54.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 10 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We greatly appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro1:38 All-22 Review Offense11:28 All-22 Review Defense20:02 Injury Report21:42 Commanders O vs Cowboys D30:05 Commanders D vs Raiders O38:41 Predictions46:00 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek7

Beyond The Blinds
342. Liz Taylor, Eddie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds: Old Hollywood's Biggest Scandal

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 65:19


This week, Kelli and Troy are heading back to the golden age of Hollywood to revisit one of its most infamous scandals. When Elizabeth Taylor fell for her best friend Debbie Reynolds' husband, Eddie Fisher, the headlines—and their friendship—were never the same. It was the love triangle that had everyone talking and changed the way celebrity gossip was reported forever. Use code BEYOND for 40% all live show tickets! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ------Sponsors---- Get your Lola blanket today! For a limited time, our listeners are getting a huge 35% OFF their entire order at LolaBlankets.com by using code BLINDS at checkout. ASPCA Pet Health Insurance! When you enroll in an ASPCA Pet Health Insurance plan, you could get a $25 Amazon gift card. It's a little treat for you while you're doing something great for your pet. To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/BLINDS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Blinds
340. Pop Culture Kiki: Jennifer Aniston, Diane Keaton, No Doubt, & More!

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 60:24


Welcome to another Pop Culture Kiki, we hope you enjoy! 00:00 - Intro01:02 - Diane Keaton04:19 - Trey Songz08:31 - Ian Watkins11:56 - No Doubt13:40 - Billie Eilish17:12 - Ads20:42 - Movie Corner: Roofman, Kiss of the Spiderwoman27:43 - Taylor Swift34:17 - David Del Rio36:44 - Jennifer Aniston42:58 - Hayley Williams47:06 - King Kylie48:59 - Drake51:36 - Yseult53:54 - Outro Use code BEYOND for 40% all live show tickets! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ------Sponsors---- Get your Lola blanket today! For a limited time, our listeners are getting a huge 35% OFF their entire order at LolaBlankets.com by using code BLINDS at checkout. ASPCA Pet Health Insurance! When you enroll in an ASPCA Pet Health Insurance plan, you could get a $25 Amazon gift card. It's a little treat for you while you're doing something great for your pet. To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/BLINDS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Blinds
341. Reality TV Corner: RHOP, Love Is Blind, RHOM, & More!

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 66:42


Welcome to another Reality TV Corner and we hope you enjoy! 00:00 - Intro2:38 - RHOP15:13 - Love is Blind23:45 - RHOM39:27 - The Challenge49:44 - Sister Wives55:19 - Below Deck Med1:00:52 - Outro Use code BEYOND for 40% off live show tickets! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Steve Gruber Show
Kendall Tietz | Shocking Documents Reveal Unsafe School Practices

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 7:30


Steve speaks with Kendall Tietz, investigative reporter at Defending Education, about shocking new documents showing that a sex offender and an Arlington school board member were exchanging emails about girls' locker rooms. They discuss the implications for student safety, transparency in school administration, and how parents can stay informed and protect their children. A critical conversation on accountability, protecting children, and exposing institutional failures.

Sermons – Cherrydale Baptist Church
The Heart Of Jesus For The Hearts Of People – Matthew 16:1-12

Sermons – Cherrydale Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 38:51


In this passage, Jesus responds in very different ways to different types of inadequate responses to Him. Those with hearts opposed to faith, hearts of little faith, and hearts of growing faith see how Jesus would respond to them.

Love of the Star
EP: Is It The Coaches Or Defensive Players' Fault For The Struggle?

Love of the Star

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 49:16


Eric and Bryan share any final thoughts from the Panthers' loss. Are the Commanders capable of coming into Arlington and hang 40 points on this defense? Scouting Commanders' QB Jayden Daniels. And as always, we answer the best questions from our listeners on Twitter! 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

No Clichés - the podcast from A Bold Leader
The Unity Blueprint with Jeff Williams

No Clichés - the podcast from A Bold Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 38:40


The Dallas Cowboys don't play football in Dallas. They play in Arlington - the same city where the 2023 World Series champion Texas Rangers play baseball. None of that happened by accident.Behind Arlington's rise as a world-class hub for sports, entertainment, and innovation is a visionary leader who built unity into the city's blueprint. Former Mayor W. Jeff Williams turned collaboration into a superpower — and now he's sharing that formula in his new book, The Unity Blueprint.

GCCCpodcast
387. Worship 10/12/25 - Arlington

GCCCpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 51:19


1 Kings 21"When Kings Don't Do Justice & Mercy"Carl Park

Seattle City Makers
Episode 95: Alice Shobe

Seattle City Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 39:50


Since 2021, Amazon has invested more than $3.5 billion in affordable housing production and preservation. Leading that charge is Alice Shobe. As Amazon's outgoing Director of Community Impact, Shobe has taken the tech and logistics giant to new heights regarding direct impact in the communities where its presence is large: Seattle, Arlington, Va., and Nashville. In the Seattle area alone, Amazon has produced 10,000 affordable units. Jon and Alice talk about her path from city planning in Kent to leadership at Amazon; the speed and volume of Amazon's affordable housing production; the five priorities for Amazon's community impact team; how an email about a headline in The Seattle Times led to a pilot program and much more. Join us for Seattle City Makers with Jon Scholes and guest Alice Shobe.

Women in Youth Ministry
Jennifer Weaver - Fostering Kids, Fostering Faith

Women in Youth Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 36:56


ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This season, we're interviewing the incredible members of WYM who make up our board, moderators team, and conference team! Jennifer is one of the founding fathers of Women in Youth Ministry—she's been here since the very beginning, 11 years ago! When she and Heather first met, they were both serving in the SBC, working in youth ministry and Southern Baptist group homes (no coincidence, right?). Thirteen years later, they're in two very different ministry contexts but still share a deep bond. In this episode, Jennifer opens up about her faith journey, her passion for kids in foster care, and how the Church can better support families who foster.ABOUT JENNIFER: I'm Jennifer Weaver, and I serve as the Kids Minister at First Baptist Church of White Hall. I studied Christian Ministries at Williams Baptist University and later earned a master's in Christian Education from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. My husband, Eddie, and I have beenmarried for eight years, and we're thankful for our daughter, Lydia Joy, who we adopted after fostering. We're also a foster family and love opening our home to children in need. I enjoy Disney trips, watching sports, and making memories with my people.ABOUT WYM: Go to ⁠⁠womeninyouthministry.com⁠⁠ to read our blog, follow us on social media, join our online Community, purchase our merch, or support our Patreon.Our next WYM Conference is March 4-6, 2026 in Arlington, TX. Sign up at ⁠⁠⁠https://womeninyouthministry.com/conferenceSupport the podcast by subscribing to our Patreon for as little as $1 a month!⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/womeninym⁠⁠⁠

Refugia
Refugia Podcast Episode 36

Refugia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 41:46


Father Pete Nunally is the founder of Water and Wilderness Church, a Washington DC-based outdoor church and watershed community. You can read more about the model of Water and Wilderness Church here. Father Pete is a passionate and well-spoken advocate on his social media pages and other forums, as in this interview with Creation Justice Ministries.Many thanks to Father Pete and the lovely group of people who welcomed Ron and me to Fletcher's Cove to worship with them last May. Winter? No problem. They worship outside anyway. Father Pete and some very faithful ducks.TRANSCRIPTPete Nunnally And so this expression and experience of worship begins to expand, and I think people are really looking for that. They want the church to tell them and to show them that God is everywhere, and that particularly in the natural world, the theological thumbprint of God is on all of this, and there's not a distinction or separation, but actually there's a union.Debra Rienstra Welcome to the Refugia Podcast. I'm your host, Professor Debra Rienstra. Refugia are habitats in nature where life endures in times of crisis. We're exploring the concept of refugia as a metaphor, discovering how people of faith can become people of refugia: nurturing life-giving spaces in the earth, in our human cultural systems, and in our spiritual communities, even in this time of severe disturbance. This season, we're paying special attention to churches and Christian communities who have figured out how to address the climate crisis together as an essential aspect of their discipleship.Today, I'm talking with Father Pete Nunnally, founder of Water and Wilderness Church. Father Pete is an Episcopal priest with a tender heart and a sense of adventure. The Water and Wilderness community meets outdoors for worship in several locations around the Washington DC area, adapting traditional worship forums in ways that enrich our encounter with God by reconnecting us with the rivers and trees and sky around us. Water and Wilderness is also a dispersed community, connecting anyone anywhere through online book studies, in-person retreats, and more. I talked with Father Pete outdoors, of course, at Fletcher's Cove on the Potomac River, just before joining their outdoor worship service. This interview includes a bonus trivia component. For extra points, see if you can identify the birds that join our conversation in the second half of the episode. Let's get to it.Debra Rienstra Father Pete, thanks so much for being with me today.Pete Nunnally I'm so glad to be here.Debra Rienstra It's great to talk to you. So let's start with what Water and Wilderness Church is right now. You're not a traditional congregation with a building. What are you, exactly?Pete Nunnally We are a church. We're an outdoor worshiping community geographically located in DC, but we are also a watershed community of the heart and worked in a lot of churches, and everything that that church did, wherever I was, was really only for the people at that church. But what's different about Water and Wilderness Church is the concept of watershed community. So the local community here in DC is like a wellspring, and out of that flow tributaries that go all over the country, and we create this watershed. And I use that word to mean both the watershed of a new idea or a new understanding of something, but also, like our physical watersheds are so important to us. And so anybody, anywhere—what I often say is Water and Wilderness Church, what we do is for anybody, anywhere, all the time. So if you are in Indiana, Arizona, California, these are states where we have people that are actively engaged in some of our online formation and things like that. That everything we do is for everyone, and most importantly, for the benefit of the earth.Debra Rienstra I wanted to ask about whether watershed was both literal and metaphorical for you, and it definitely is. You've also described Water and Wilderness Church as a threshold space. So what does that mean to you?Pete Nunnally I am influenced by so many of my friends that don't go to church anymore, and so many folks that label themselves spiritual but not religious. They just aren't going to go into a traditional church building. And I want to take what's beautiful and valuable about our Christian tradition, and I'm Episcopalian, so, you know, the Episcopal version of the mainline expression, and translate that and then bring it out to where people are. My sister, during Covid, said they take walks on Sunday morning with her family in different parks. And she said, “I get more out of that than I do going to church. I don't think we're going to go back to church.” And I thought, man, I get that. And when I tell that to priests and other church people, they nod their head and they say, like, yeah. Some of them are like, “I wish I could take a walk on Sunday morning.” Like, well, how can we receive this reality that people are living into, and they really are searching and seeking deep spiritual connection, but they're forced to take an a la carte approach. Like I walk in the woods and I get peace there, or I read a book by Thich Nhat Hanh, and I get a little bit of peace. I do you know, like a little bit of divinity here, a little bit of divinity there. Nothing that grounds all of that together. So to me, to take what's ancient, holy and divine about our Christian tradition and what we understand about God, and then to bring it out of the doors of the church, but with integrity, into the wild places, engraft our worship onto the worship of God that is creation. And I think that's what I mean when I say a threshold space. Like this is the world. This is the human world, this is the natural world. And then we sometimes just hide all of our really juicy, beautiful stuff about the Christian life as we've understood it for 2000 years, and we kind of lock that up into the church. And so we're trying to bring that out of the church and in a way that has integrity, but is in new spaces and lowering barriers for entry for people.Debra Rienstra Yeah, so you're responding to this kind of pervasive alienation between people and the natural world. One of the things I read on your website, and one of the things that you've said frequently, is, “What's good for the earth is good for the soul.” Yeah. Say a little more about how that phrase is meaningful for you.Pete Nunnally I think we forget that we are part of the community of creation. This is a phrase I got from you.Debra Rienstra Well, I got it from Randy Woodley.Pete Nunnally Randy, what a great writer and theologian. And so for a long time, we've forgotten that. Did you know our Christian tradition is an indigenous tradition, really? And we've scrubbed all of that away. You know the concept of Ubuntu, the African concept of “I am because you are,” and I cannot be a person if you're not a person. So like the sacred in me recognizes the sacred in you. Like we understand that African sort of understanding that Desmond Tutu and others talk about, but what if we looked at creation the same way? That we can't be fully human unless the wild world that God created is free to be itself also. And we do. We've isolated ourselves from this world, like nobody knows—we're eating foods that are out of season all year round, and kids grow up and they think that the food comes from the grocery store. And yet, part of what draws us out into the world—see, part of why I like worshiping here is there's just people around. And you know, like they wanted to come and just be by the river today.Debra Rienstra Explain where we are today.Pete Nunnally We are at a place called Fletcher's Cove and Boathouse. It is a park along the Potomac River in DC proper. And once you get in, kind of the whole place opens up. There's forest that goes right up into the river. And actually, the Potomac River is tidal in this area, believe it or not, we still have tides all the way up here, and it's a beautiful place. All kinds of people come to the edge of the river to enjoy themselves. It's incredibly diverse: people of different nationalities, and celebrating birthdays and graduations and beautiful days. And I like to worship here because you have the combination of people, but also, it really is forest along the river, and so the trees are down and slowly giving themselves back to the earth, and you're interrupted sometimes by, in our worship, by what's going on in the natural world. And of course, that's not an interruption, it's just what God brings us next. So we have migratory birds and blue herons, and the shad run is just about over, but shad and herring come up the river to spawn, and that brings fishermen out along the river, including myself. And so you get to experience a fuller version of what happens in the world when you're in a wild place, and when you worship in that same space over and over again, you get to know it through the seasons, and it gets to know you. So we become known to the trees and the river when we continue to come back over and over.Debra Rienstra Yeah. So you do outdoor worship, but you have other things going on too. So describe some of the other things that you do.Pete Nunnally Well, we do Zoom book studies. Our very first one was Refugia Faith.Debra Rienstra Oh, I've heard that's good.Pete Nunnally It's really well written, insightful, highly recommend to everyone. And that's exciting, because we have 20 to 30 people from all over the country who join and it really is a community of the heart, like, “Oh, I believe that I see God in nature.” And a lot of these folks come from a Christian background, but their traditional worship, it's not doing it for them anymore. And they want to be validated, because you feel so alone when you're like, “I love Jesus. I grew up with church, but I don't think it's responding to the times that we're in,” and when the world is on fire and our planet needs us so much, so often the church is silent or has trouble finding out what to do. So to me, the natural world is going to show us what to do, and the more we come out here together and graft our worship onto—take the wisdom that we have and add it to the wisdom of nature and the ecology of God, then we're going to know what to do and cultivate a love of something, then you can really do something. So just to add one more thing on top of that, we do in-person retreats. And those are really, really fun. Next week, we're going to the Chincoteague Bay Field Stations, an educational marine lab, and they take us into the field, and they teach us about the marine environment. So we're learning about how barrier islands are formed, or, you know, dropping a net down and bringing up sea urchins and sea sponges. And we really get to experience and see what's underneath the surface of the water. And then we apply that to our spiritual life and see, not only is God amazing and all these things like—there's just the granularity of what God has has brought into this world, but then we can see where our faith can grow and our understanding of God can grow by encountering things we haven't seen before.Debra Rienstra Yeah. So I often ask people about their spark point, so the moment when you began to realize the urgency of the climate crisis. What was that point for you?Pete Nunnally I'm a fisherman, and fishing populations have been going down. I read a really wonderful book called Beautiful Swimmers by Warren Wilson; it won the Pulitzer Prize in the 70s about the Chesapeake Bay and the waterman. Even then he was talking about how the watermen were saying that the bay is sick. And I grew up here in the Delmarva area, seeing the sign “Save the Bay” and things like that, but it wasn't personal to me until I started spending more time there and and you can see like the effects of hardened barriers versus living shorelines at the end of the people's property. And that the fish population is leaving, like they're moving. And some of the charter captains that I know talk about like there are no stripers in the river, in the bay anymore. I mean, there are some, but the water is too warm, so they go north and they don't come back south. And then when I started doing Water and Wilderness Church, that was really an important entry point for me as well.Debra Rienstra How did you get other people involved in water and wilderness church? When was the moment where you said we need to worship outside and I need to gather people? How did that all work?Pete Nunnally Well, it started because we were at the end of Covid. We were kind of inside, kind of not. And I'm an old camp counselor, and I said, “I think...I think we can do this outside. And I'm pretty sure it all used to be outside.” And so many stories of Jesus: he's talking to people at the edge of the Sea of Galilee. He's talking to them, they're hiking up a mountain. Like these are things that we can actually do. And so these are rituals. And we walked and talked during Water and Wilderness Church. And so I just started it and said, “Hey, does anybody want to do this?” And some people came out of necessity, because we didn't really have a lot of church stuff going on.Debra Rienstra Yeah, this is at your parish?Pete Nunnally My church, yeah, St. Mary's in Arlington. And every Sunday we did it. We did twice a month. I thought, this is the Sunday no one's going to come. And people just kept coming. 23 people came in a snowstorm. Well, not a snow storm, but it was snowing. And the weather was bad, and people would bring hot cider. And when the weather was hot, they'd bring cold lemonade. And, you know, kids started bringing their instruments. So then we had this little homegrown, intergenerational band that started leading the music, and all I did was just keep showing up and saying, “I think this is good.” And then, you know, a beaver comes in the middle of our homily one day, and now all the attention is on this beaver that, Ron, is the size of you. It's a humongous beaver, and it slaps his tail like you see in the cartoons. And so this expression and experience of worship begins to expand. And I think people are really looking for that. They want the church to tell them and to show them that God is everywhere, and that particularly in the natural world, the theological thumbprint of God is on all of this. And there's not a distinction or separation, but actually there's a union. I grew up on four acres and a semi rural area right across from the Potomac, further up river. So I grew up playing in the creeks and the rivers, and spent a long time away from that, and during Covid, kind of came back to it. And as a priest, everything looked different after my seminary training. And I'm like, “Wow, this whole thing is magic. This whole thing is a miracle.” I mean, the river, it's the same river, and it's never the same river. We're here, and y'all can see this, but we just had major flooding in DC, and hundreds and hundreds of massive logs have washed up so far up, no one has seen it this far up and it's closed the road down here. And there's this immense redistribution of what used to be. And I think there's a spiritual biomimicry that we're trying to get at when we worship out here as well.Debra RienstraHi, it's me, Debra. If you are enjoying this podcast episode, go ahead and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform. If you have a minute, leave a review. Good reviews help more listeners discover this podcast. To keep up with all the Refugia news, I invite you to subscribe to the Refugia newsletter on Substack. This is my fortnightly newsletter for people of faith who care about the climate crisis and want to go deeper. Every two weeks, I feature climate news, deeper dives, refugia sightings and much more. Join our community at refugianewsletter.substack.com. For even more goodies, including transcripts and show notes for this podcast, check out my website at debrarienstra.com. D-E-B-R-A-R-I-E-N-S-T-R-A dot com. Thanks so much for listening. We're glad you're part of this community. And now back to the interview.Debra Rienstra So you served as a rector for a long time, and now you're serving as the wilderness priest. So what has that dialectic been for you between traditional congregational life and what you're doing now? And maybe there's people in your community who are still doing normal church, so to speak, and also part of this. So talk about that dialectic a little bit.Pete Nunnally Yeah, when we began Water and Wilderness Church, I talked a lot about it being a good compliment, and that is—for anybody trying to do something new, it's a great way to position your new idea relative to the traditional authorities. And it is. People that are formed traditionally can see and understand what we're trying to do out here. And people say that they're like, I see the Episcopal, the mainline underpinnings of what's going on. On the other side, for people who are spiritual but not religious—and just so many good reasons to be that—I really want to affirm the journey that the church needs to take in order to repent and to worship God with integrity and consistency. But the deeper roots that we have as an ancient tradition, and as we were saying earlier, as originally, the followers of Jesus were following an indigenous tradition, and the people of Israel as well. But what the experience of worship is, we do Eucharist, but I tell the story of salvation in a way that's, I think, right size for people and personalized for people. The language in our Book of Common Prayer as Episcopalians is exquisite in some places. Also still has some language that can be interpreted as penal substitutionary atonement. And we wonder why people have that view, and it's kind of baked in in some of our stuff. So how can we focus on the story of Jesus to somebody who has never heard of Jesus, that's what I'm thinking. You're a spiritual person, or you love nature, and somebody invites you and says, “Hey, there's this church. I know you've been looking for more community, so you can't be spiritual in isolation. And maybe you could come here. It's kind of a church, but it's more relatable.” But we're not gonna get rid of Jesus. You know? So what does Jesus mean to somebody? Why do we need the Eucharist, for example?Debra Rienstra So talk about ritual, especially because one of the things I've been thinking about is the importance of ritual, and the way that people of faith are stewards of ritual. We have the sacraments, our sort of central rituals, but we also have other rituals, and you're adapting an Episcopalian flavored Eucharist in particular, maybe baptism too. Is it different when you do those outdoors? What do you do that's the same? What do you do that's a little different? How does it feel different when you're doing those rituals outdoors?Pete Nunnally When I was in my liturgy class, our professor—I fought with him a lot. Praying shapes believing was like the thing. And just to talk about the Episcopal thing, this is a mainline, this is for everybody, like the church needs to break down the barriers of denominations and all the rest. So this is really for everybody, but I'm an Episcopal priest. But I think the rituals become alive to me when they're done out here, and they are changed and translated sometimes. So when I tell the story of salvation, like typically we hold the bread and wine up at the end and say, “These are the gifts of God.” And when I started doing it outside, I said, “Well, hell. Like all of this is a gift from God.” And when you're inside, it's still all of this, but it's different when you say, “Look at the river, look at the sky.” This is all—and they say, “look at one another,” like you are all gifts of God. But I never would have come to that point without doing it outside. And then we say, “Take them and remember that Christ died for you and feed on him in your hearts by faith.” And I've never really liked that, because there's this sort of like, “Remember that Christ died, you know, and you should feel a little bit bad about it.” Christ died for you—and I thought, that's not what the Eucharist is really about. The Eucharist is about Christ living for us. And so I said, “Take this and remember that Christ lives for you, that love and justice and mercy and forgiveness, they live for you, with you and in you. And that is what these things are.” That's what we're about.Debra Rienstra So the way I've learned about the Eucharist is it's remembrance, communion, and hope. So it is remembrance of sacrifice, but it's also right now, communion with Christ, communion with each other, and then this kind of eschatological hope. But we do often in various traditions tend to get stuck in the remembrance part, and we miss the communion and the hope part. The hope for the feast to come, right? The heavenly feast to come, the ultimate telos. So even just doing it outdoors triggers that a little bit.Pete Nunnally Yeah, and this river is at least a million years old. And so when you're in an ancient place, in a regenerative place, all these logs are eventually going to become soil somewhere and feed on itself and to sustain the next thing—that's the communion of saints that we are part of. It's not just the people we read about in the Bible. It's us too, no different than the disciples, the women that supported Jesus's ministry.Debra Rienstra Have you ever seen the Cathedral of the Angels in Los Angeles? It has these beautiful murals on both sides of the nave, and it's depictions of famous saints, but then mixed in are regular Angelenos. The artists—just so that sense that we're all a part of this community is amazing.Pete Nunnally One more thing on ritual is that we we've had rituals pop up here—Debra Rienstra —That was my next question!Pete Nunnally —that we do now. Somebody, about a year in, somebody came and said, “Hey, Father Pete, there's always different groups of people here. It's like some come pretty regularly, and we have some new people. And how about every time, every beginning, we introduce ourselves and say one thing we're grateful for.” And I was like, “Lucinda, that's a great idea.”Debra Rienstra So simple.Pete Nunnally It's so simple, but can you imagine going to your priest or pastor at home and being like, “I have an idea for how we should start the service now”? Like, it's impossible to do. But so we do that every single time, and we circle up so the shape of us changes. When we gather, we're individuals, kind of a mob, and then we circle up so you see somebody says at traditional church—which, by the way, I love traditional church. But they say, “I go to church, I sit in a pew and I see the back of people's heads,” but at Water and Wilderness Church, we're circled up. I see your face. But yeah, so that's a tradition or a ritual here of offering ourselves up to God by speaking our name and beginning with gratitude.Debra Rienstra Yeah. Do you see a role for the church in—I don't want to say inventing, because that can make people nervous—but in, let's call it stewarding ritual, not just the sacraments, but other kinds of ritual that people really need in a moment of crisis, maybe rituals of lament, thanksgiving, as you suggest, other sorts of threshold type rituals that we really need as we deal with this moment of crisis?Pete Nunnally Do I see the church being able to do that?Debra Rienstra Yeah. Is what you're doing a kind of experiment in thinking about what what my husband Ron Rienstra would call liturgical shenanigans?Pete Nunnally Yeah, I think so. And I think that—again, like I'm from a highly liturgical tradition. We're just not able to change that much, you know? We'll have a season of creation, which we did last year, my traditional church, you know, I love those resources. They're great, but everything else is exactly the same, and so we save different words. But what I like to think that we're inviting people into is an alternative way of being in the world based on Jesus's radical love. And one way to do that is to do this outside and let our worship be informed by something that's been here a lot longer than we have.Debra Rienstra Yeah, yeah. So I wonder if there's something about these sort of experimental spaces that effectively can jar traditional churches, which I also love, but jar us into being a little more inventive, a little more attentive to the moment, by doing something so different, you know, we can learn from your example in more traditional churches and congregations and say, “You know, it's not so scary to try stuff.” We tried stuff during the pandemic too. And honestly, I really miss being outside and hearing the birds worship with us, essentially. You know, I feel like worship is not complete without birdies! But we, I think churches so often just say, “Well, let's just do things how we always do them,” because it's already hard, but to have experimental spaces like yours, where you're just trying stuff and it's fine and you're actually discovering riches and richness that you wouldn't have discovered otherwise. Okay, but true confession time. What do you miss about traditional worship in a sanctuary, high Episcopal sort of traditional worship, if anything?Pete Nunnally What we're still working on is how to build lament in every time. And I like the confession of sin and the absolution. It's important to me, and it's important for everybody. Again, you know, our spiritual-but-not-religious brothers and sisters, I'm with you. I totally get it. I'm first in line to criticize the church. But if our spirituality is just what feels good to us, then we're never brought into that place of pain, and in reality, the reality of ourselves in our lives, and then the reality of God's forgiveness and sustenance and redemption. And confession is a big piece of that, particularly in the natural world, we have done so much and continue to do things to harm your planet.Debra Rienstra I guess I would not have guessed that your first thing would be confession. But it suggests that there are these theological wisdoms that come from practice and reflection over centuries of the church, and you're in a place now where you're thinking through where our emphasis needs to go, and maybe lean away from, so maybe leaning away from our sort of focus on buildings and programs. And leaning into some of these deeper things. There's certainly advantages to buildings and programs, right? But what sort of theological ideas, or even—I don't know practice is the right word—but what sort of theological ideas or practices do you feel we need to really lean into right now, at this moment?Pete Nunnally Obviously, I think we need to go outside, like do it outside.Debra Rienstra Maybe lean into that kinship with all creation. That's part of the tradition, but...Pete Nunnally We're not on top of it. We're supposed to be within it. And the body of Christ is not just humans, it is the natural world as well. I look out, the river is—we're water people, and I did a river baptism last week.Debra Rienstra Did you?Pete Nunnally Yeah, down in Petersburg, Virginia, and it was amazing—to have everybody on the bank, and we walked out into the river and took this little baby, Rixie, and dunked her in three times. And it's hard not to feel there's the intimacy of God in that moment, because it is a flowing river that's connected then, to the James River, which goes to the bay, which goes to the ocean. There again, with the communion of saints and this interconnectedness, I think we just run away from God in so many different ways. And one way is that we hide away from this natural world.Debra Rienstra Yeah, and people are so hungry for embodiment. So to me, connecting embodied ritual with the world is a deeply incarnational response, right? If we really believe, as you say, that Christ is incarnate, then we can't forget that we are bodies on a planet. So that, to me, is where you know something like a river baptism just—sorry about this, but overflows with the resonance of our embodiment and with incarnational theology. So two final questions: where is Water and Wilderness Church headed? Your goal is not growth. You don't have a building to deal with or programs to continue. So what is the goal for you? Where are you envisioning the future for Water and Wilderness Church?Pete Nunnally I do want to grow, but one of the goals is to show—when I was younger, and people would say like, “Oh, you know, understand your life, and then like, you'll find what you really want to do.” And Buechner talks about your vocation is where the “world's deep hunger and your deep gladness meet.” And it was about a year into doing this before I realized, like, oh, my whole life makes sense. So I grew up outside. Fished a lot. I've loved church. I went to church camp, and was always confused by the gap between this embodied reality of God in community at camp and then we go to church, very sacred space, but very, very different and not as embodied to me, and... what was the question?Debra Rienstra The question is, what do you envision the future of Water and Wilderness Church to be?Pete Nunnally I have always kind of felt like I'm on the outside of things, but that situates me very well to do something like this. And I think the future is that we continue to offer this, and this is a church community, so we're going to build a community of people, and our building will draw, you know, 20 or 30 people here today to worship in this way, and draw people in who've been waiting for something like this. Henry Ford said, if he'd asked people, they would have said they wanted a faster horse. Nobody knew they wanted a car until they got that opportunity to have one. And so that's a little bit of what this: “Hey, you can do it like this,” and it's not just all woo, woo, making up stuff. It's true woo. It's true, but it has these ancient roots. We're not getting rid of the central reason why we're here. We're just opening it up and letting God speak to us through nature. And I see tributaries all over the place. I see this as a movement. So we hopefully will keep a monthly service in Delaware. I want to have a monthly service in Maryland, in DC, obviously, weekly here in Virginia, and so that for people on our border from North Carolina, they're like, “I want to be on a board so that I can help this come to us in North Carolina.” Yeah, it's particularly people with neurodivergent kids. Like worshiping in nature is an incredible way for them to encounter God. It's so hard to sit still and pay attention to a traditional service. So I want to see wherever you go, you know, in six or seven months...wherever you go in the country...Debra Rienstra Hmm, six or seven months, huh?Pete Nunnally No, but eventually that there will be churches like this all over. And there are some. I think what's different about us versus some of the other expressions, is that we are faithful and have integrity to our Christian tradition, but it's really an act of recovery. We're not making anything up. We're just remembering what our spiritual forebears used to know about the wisdom of creation as it relates to God's ecology and our own personal lives. So I want to see churches like this in every state, in different places. We do it in DC, and people are always like, “Oh my gosh, you should do it in this very remote, beautiful place. “And I'll be like, “Well, I'd love to do that...” The highly populated areas, cities like DC and New York and Boston...the need is so great for people to be pulled off of the hamster wheel, because everybody wants to climb a ladder, you're going to realize it's leaning against the wrong wall. You get to the top, and you're like, “This isn't what I wanted.” All that work and effort. So my vision of the future is that there are multiple Water and Wilderness Churches. That's not a new concept. Evangelical churches and multisite churches all over the place, and it wouldn't be like that at all.Debra Rienstra Yeah, you're just prototyping, and people can find an expression.Pete Nunnally Somebody has to show other people that you can do it this way, and you can get it funded and make it self-sustaining. The watershed community is part of how we keep that self-sustaining, because you can encounter and you have touch points with our Zoom book studies, or with the videos that I do, or the blog or other resources. It's this gathering movement, this rising of the tide of spirituality that really is, like it's going to happen, because people—I talk to so many people and they're like, “Yeah, I don't go to church anymore, but I would go to that church.”Debra Rienstra That's something.Pete Nunnally They're like, “I would do that. I can't do this because it reminds me of past harm or hypocrisy or whatever, but I would do something like that.”Debra Rienstra It answers a deep, deep need that people don't always have the words for. But, as you say, when they see the possibility, something in them says, “Yes, that's what I'm looking for.”Pete Nunnally Yeah, Debra, and like me too. I still don't have the right words to express what happens to me when we do this. All I know is that I have to do this, and it's not easy. It'd be a lot easier to take a nice-paying, traditional church job with a staff, and you know, this regular stuff, but it's not what God wants me to do.Debra Rienstra Well, thank you so much for talking to me today. I have one final question: favorite fish, favorite fishing spot?Pete Nunnally My favorite fish would be, I mean, I sure love fishing for catfish, but that's a lot of hanging around. I would say redfish, and I like to fish down in the Northern Neck, which is where the Potomac and the Rappahannock and the York rivers go into the Chesapeake Bay. So the bottom end of those rivers are all salt water and they're just exquisite. So it's just so beautiful. And I love chasing down those redfish. Tastes delicious.Debra Rienstra Well, happy fishing. And thank you again so much for talking to me today.Pete Nunnally Thank you. Thanks, Debra.Debra Rienstra Thanks for joining us for show notes and full transcripts, please visit debrarienstra.com and click on the Refugia Podcast tab. This season of the Refugia Podcast is produced with generous funding from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. Colin Hoogerwerf is our awesome audio producer. Thanks to Ron Rienstra for content consultation as well as technical and travel support. Till next time, be well. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit refugianewsletter.substack.com

Beyond The Blinds
339. Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez Part 2

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 70:59


Kelli and Troy finish their Jelena journey! use code "Stars" for 20% off! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HauntedAF
HAF Season 12-Episode 6: NIGHT OF THE LIVING PODCAST (live)

HauntedAF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 45:17


Huge thanks to everyone who joined us at Miller Tavern in Texas Live for NIGHT OF THE LIVING PODCAST! It was so cool to meet you all! We hope to do it again but not before I get a better handle on recording a live broadcast! Apologies for the rough audio but we're still learning how to take it on the road. Check out the YouTube video or head to HauntedAF.com to see the photos we discuss in the episode. They're both really creepy! You can also see the story where Sean Giggy interviewed B.J. Cleveland at the Kalita Humphreys Theater here. Take one of Josh Hamilton's Ghosts of Arlington tour here or get tickets to the Boomont Hotel at theboomont.com. (Also, there's something that sounds like a flushing toilet in this episode & we promise that is not the case! There was a bar between us and the audience & we picked up a great deal of that sound.)If you have a scary story to share with the show, please send it to hauntedafpodcast@gmail.com. We love written stories but audio and/or video is our favorite!

The NewRetirement Podcast
Real Retirement Stories: Andrea Solarz

The NewRetirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 29:28


In this episode of Boldin Your Money, host Steve Chen talks with Andrea Solarz, a Boldin community member from Arlington, Virginia, about her lifelong journey to financial independence. Andrea shares how early lessons from her parents about saving and budgeting set her on the right path, later reinforced through self-education and following experts like Rob Berger, Christine Benz, and Andy Panko. She discusses using Boldin's financial planning platform to confirm she was ready to retire and shift from saving to spending confidently. Andrea now relies on Social Security and TIAA-CREF annuities for guaranteed income, giving her the freedom to travel and support friends and causes she cares about. A single woman with no children, Andrea highlights the importance of independent financial planning and encourages others, especially women, to start saving early, invest consistently, and plan intentionally for retirement.

Beyond The Blinds
337. Pop Culture Kiki: NSYNC, Diddy, Mark Sanchez, & More!

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 67:22


Before you get upset that there's no Taylor or Cardi and Nicki, we ask you to just wait! Other than that, we hope you enjoy the kiki! 00:00 - Intro01:02 - Jane Goodall03:55 - Chicago05:07 - Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair06:07 - Mark Sanchez11:14 - Ne-Yo: My Four Girlfriends13:56 - I Was Feeling Epic16:26 - Ads18:00 - Diddy20:46 - Willa Ford22:46 - Movie Corner: Dead of Winter, The Smashing Machine28:14 - Cocaine Quarterback31:42 - SNL35:13 - NSYNC reunion40:03 - Zayn and Louis roadtrip44:06 - Zach Bryan45:11 - Keith Urban49:04 - Hayley Williams51:41 - Blood Orange52:52 - Kim & Kris vs. Ray J56:29 - Bennifer Reunion58:33 - Outro Join our Patreon for more content - patreon.com/Beyondtheblinds Use code stars for 20% tickets! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Cliff Ravenscraft Show - Mindset Answer Man
795 - Can You Really Get Paid to Connect People? A Conversation with Kevin Thompson

The Cliff Ravenscraft Show - Mindset Answer Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 60:53


In this episode, I sit down with Kevin Thompson, a man who has built an extraordinary business around something most people only do out of kindness: connecting others. I've met plenty of people over the years who are natural connectors. They love introducing friends, clients, and peers to each other. Those introductions often lead to life-changing opportunities. But Kevin is the first person I've met who figured out how to turn that gift into a sustainable business model. Kevin's story begins with more than a decade in the publishing world, where he grew his company through over 600 strategic partnerships. Along the way, he discovered how much joy he found in helping people meet and collaborate. For years, he did it freely, simply because it felt good to serve. But one introduction in particular, connecting marketing legends Perry Marshall and Brian Kurtz, planted a powerful seed. That connection eventually led to a multimillion-dollar event, and when Kevin was publicly recognized for being the bridge that made it all possible, he began wondering: What if I could make a living just doing this? For a long time, he battled with the ethics of charging for introductions. Friends even told him it wasn't something that anyone should even consider. But in 2017, a single conversation changed everything. A friend suggested he host a small, in-person gathering of the entrepreneurs he knew. Kevin couldn't sleep that night. By 4:30 the next morning, he was making a list of everyone he wanted to invite. His enthusiasm was contagious. His wife offered to handle catering, and the first six entrepreneurs he spoke to said, “I'm in.” That August, Kevin hosted his first event at his home in Arlington, Washington, with 15 attendees who each paid $5,000 to be there. They spent time sharing openly, collaborating deeply, and forming meaningful relationships that continued long after the event ended. A month later, he hosted another group, and it filled just as quickly. What began as a simple idea soon became a thriving business. From there, Kevin developed an ongoing model, first through one-on-one connection work and later through group experiences that aligned more naturally with his gifts. Today, he helps entrepreneurs create five-, six-, and seven-figure business opportunities through authentic relationship-building, often earning revenue shares from the connections he facilitates. Throughout this conversation, Kevin and I explore not only how he did it, but the deeper mindset that made it possible, the excitement, confidence, and belief that magnetized people toward his vision. You'll hear how he overcame doubt, learned from missteps, refined his structure, and ultimately built a business that's as fulfilling as it is profitable. Insights Gained from This Episode The surprising way one powerful introduction can change the trajectory of your business and someone else's. Why enthusiasm, confidence and conviction often matter more than a polished business plan when sharing a new idea. How imposter syndrome keeps many people from seeing the true value they already bring to others. The mindset shift from “I shouldn't charge for this” to “People are happy to pay for the value I create.” The simple structure behind Kevin's first $5,000-per-person event and why intimacy and authenticity mattered more than luxury or production. How to test new business ideas through real conversations before locking yourself into a plan. What Kevin learned from early business models that didn't work, and how he redesigned them to fit his natural strengths. The importance of alignment: when the structure of your business supports the way you actually like to show up, everything flows easier. How relationships, built with integrity and generosity, can create long-term, recurring income. The power of turning what you naturally love to do into something that sustains your life, your purpose, and the people you serve. Where you can find Kevin Thompson Kevin's LinkedIn Profile Kevin's Facebook Profile The Million Dollar Relationships Podcast: Apple Podcasts - Spotify - RSS Feed If this conversation sparked something in you, if it got you thinking differently about what's possible in your business, your relationships, or the way you earn a living, then I'd love to hear from you. Right now, I'm working closely with entrepreneurs who are ready to bring more clarity, freedom, and alignment into the way they build and run their business. Ways I have to support you: Building an Online Business Course & Coaching Program 2.5 Day In-Person Mastermind Events A personal, customized Work-Life Audit to see exactly what's working, what's not, and what needs to shift next… The best next step is simple. Just send me an email. Tell me a little about where you are right now and what resonated most from this episode. I read every message personally, and if it feels like I can genuinely help, we'll set up a time to talk. You can reach me directly at Cliff@CliffRavenscraft.com. I look forward to hearing your story and exploring what's possible together.

C-Squared Podcast
Fabiano Caruana Reacts To Hikaru vs. Gukesh Drama , GCT Insane Comeback

C-Squared Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 95:03


A rollercoaster ride that started in Brazil and finished in Arlington, Texas, comes to an end. We got together for an in depth reaction to the chess world's new controversy, Hikaru's King toss against Gukesh, as well as the comprehensive analysis of the Grand Chess Tour's finals. ♟️Play With Us: https://www.chess.com/join/csqpod?ref_id=207174611

Getting Unstuck - Shift For Impact
383: Beyond the Catch—The Deeper Lessons of Fly Fishing

Getting Unstuck - Shift For Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 47:51


Guest When I sat down with Brew Moscarello, founder of Trico Unlimited, a Vermont-based fly fishing guiding and instruction service, it was clear that his story is about more than guiding—it's about a lifelong relationship with the outdoors. Drawn to Vermont by both snowboarding and fly fishing, Brew found himself immersed in the mountains and rivers that continue to inspire him today. His journey eventually led him into the Orvis organization, where he has turned his passion for the water into a vocation—while still maintaining a deep connection to the slopes. Summary Brew's approach goes beyond technical instruction—he emphasizes presence, patience, and the Zen-like qualities of being on the river. For Brew, guiding is as much about teaching and creating memorable experiences as it is about catching fish. He differentiates himself by leveraging his decades of experience on the Battenkill River, his deep ties to landowners and the community, and a strong instructional style tailored to each client's needs. Conservation and education are central to his mission, from working with the Battenkill Watershed Alliance to coaching a new high school fly-fishing club. Ultimately, Brew sees fly fishing as a way to connect people with nature, themselves, and each other, creating moments of joy, focus, and gratitude that extend far beyond the catch. The Key Takeaway Brew's fly fishing and guiding practice is less about catching fish and more about cultivating presence, patience, and connection with nature and others. Developing respect for the sport, the environment, and education is at the heart of what he does. Social Media Trico Unlimited, 4022 VT-313, Arlington, VT 05250 Brew Moscarello brew@tricounlimited.com (802) 379-2005

Catholic Momcast
CatholicMom Prayercast 46: 12 Unforgettable Men of the Gospel

Catholic Momcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 19:28


Maria Morera Johnson interviews Melanie Rigney, author of 12 Unforgettable Men of the Gospels (Twenty-Third Publications).   from Melanie's webiste: Melanie Rigney loves almost nothing better than talking and writing about faith and grace. Her latest book, Unforgettable Women of the Gospels (Twenty-third Publications, January 2024), focuses on eight unnamed women who encountered Jesus in the Gospels and what we can learn from them. A Twenty-third sister company, Creative Communications, recently published a booklet by Melanie, Praying with St. Bernadette of Lourdes: 15 Reflections on Living a Life of Virtue. Melanie's other books include Radical Saints: 21 Women for the 21st Century; Woman of Worth: Prayers and Reflections for Women Inspired by the Book of Proverbs; and Menopause Moments: A Journal for Nourishing Your Mind, Body, and Spirit in Midlife. She is best known for her page-a-day devotionals, Sisterhood of Saints and Brotherhood of Saints, and as a regular contributor to Living Faith, Women in the New Evangelization (WINE). She lives in Arlington, Virginia.   Link in Show:· 12 Unforgettable Men of the Gospels Unforgettable Women of the Gospels Melanie Rigney website The Remorse of Judas -- Almeida Júnior

The Dallas Morning News
Dallas Stars have engaged with multiple North Texas cities about possible relocation ... and more news

The Dallas Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 6:38


The Dallas Stars have begun to seriously consider leaving Dallas with an uncertain future at American Airlines Center beyond 2031. The Stars have been in discussion with Plano, Frisco, The Colony, Arlington and Fort Worth as potential destinations to build a new arena. In other news, look close at the men serving barbecue in an upcoming episode of Season 2 of Landman. They're real Texas pitmasters, called up for their first acting gigs. A few months ago, the owner of Hurtado Barbecue, Brandon Hurtado, and three of his employees spent a day on the set of Landman, acting as extras; also, the Texas Rangers' managerial search didn't last long, and the team didn't have to look far. Skip Schumaker will move from the front office, where he served as senior advisor to President of Baseball Operations Chris Young, to the dugout. Schumaker signed a four-year deal through the 2029 season; and Dallas is the fourth most expensive rental market in Dallas-Fort Worth. That's according to a Wednesday report. The report, published by rental marketplace Zumper, analyzed active listings from the last month to rank cities by how expensive they are now and how fast their rents are growing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

My DPC Story
From Hospital Rounds to DPC: Dr. Kathryn Dreger's Story of Empowerment

My DPC Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 65:46 Transcription Available


In this inspiring episode of the My DPC Story Podcast, host Dr. Maryal Concepcion talks with Dr. Kathryn Dreger, a board-certified Internal Medicine physician and founder of Prime-PLC, a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice in Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Dreger shares her journey from fee-for-service medicine to launching her thriving DPC clinic, highlighting how DPC restores time, trust, and personalized relationships in primary care. She discusses the challenges of traditional insurance-driven healthcare, her personal experiences with bureaucracy and performance metrics, and why DPC is revolutionizing patient-centered care. Dr. Dreger explains her approach to panel size, pricing strategies, and the value of maintaining hospital connections. She also provides insightful advice for physicians considering a transition to DPC and talks about her upcoming book on the future of patient-centered medicine. Listeners gain practical knowledge about starting and sustaining a DPC practice and the importance of advocacy for primary care reform. Tune in to learn how DPC empowers both doctors and patients, leading to better healthcare outcomes and greater professional fulfillment.Register HERE for the Physician Attendees ONLY RiseUP Summit brought to you by FlexMed Staff & My DPC Story! Join me at AAFP FMX in Anaheim at our My DPC Story LIVE event sponsored by SmartHeart! Get your copy of our DPC Magazine, the Toolkit, and your limited edition Disney-themed DPC swag! Send me a message on the contact page HERE and let me know you'll be there so I can send you more details on the event! Get your DPC Resources HERE at mydpcstory.com!Support the showBe A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch
The ESPN of Western sports

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 44:57


Episode 551 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Deirdre Lester, the CEO of Teton Ridge, a leading Western sports and entertainment brands. Teton Ridge owns The Cowboy Channel, a national 24 hour broadcast and digital outlet that airs over 600 annual Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) sanctioned rodeos worldwide among other programming. In this podcast Lester defines the Western sports landscape and why she sees such potential there; how you expand rodeo to more people; The American Rodeo competition, which concludes at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas and airs on Fox; what the Cowboy Channel is and where you can see it; her previous jobs working for MLB Advance Media, ESPN, Yahoo! Sports, and Barstool, among other places; how AI playing is shaping Western sports and entertainment, and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. 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

Beyond The Blinds
234. Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez - Part 1

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 78:23


This week your hosts are kicking off their Jelena journey! Kelli and Troy rewind to 2010 and follow Justin and Selena's whirlwind romance through the end of 2013. From breakups and makeups to alleged PR stunts and a whole lot of chaos, this episode has it all. Get ready for the scandals, the headlines, and the kind of Hollywood relationship you couldn't escape if you tried. Live shows! Use code "stars" for 20% off! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - St. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ---SPONSORS--- Bilt! Earn points on rent and around your neighborhood, wherever you call home, by going to joinbilt.com/blinds ASPCA Pet Health Insurance! To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/BLINDS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lawfare Podcast
Scaling Laws: The Ivory Tower and AI (Live from IHS's Technology, Liberalism, and Abundance Conference)

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 43:22


Neil Chilson, Head of AI Policy at the Abundance Institute, and Gus Hurwitz, Senior Fellow and CTIC Academic Director at Penn Carey Law School and Director of Law & Economics Programs at the International Center for Law & Economics, join Kevin Frazier, AI Innovation and Law Fellow at the University of Texas School of Law and a Senior Editor at Lawfare, to explore how academics can overcome the silos and incentives that plague the Ivory Tower and positively contribute to the highly complex, evolving, and interdisciplinary work associated with AI governance.The trio recorded this podcast live at the Institute for Humane Studies's Technology, Liberalism, and Abundance Conference in Arlington, Virginia.Read about Kevin's thinking on the topic here: https://www.civitasinstitute.org/research/draining-the-ivory-towerLearn about the Conference: https://www.theihs.org/blog/curated-event/technology-abundance-and-liberalism/Find Scaling Laws on the Lawfare website, and subscribe to never miss an episode.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond The Blinds
333. Pop Culture Kiki: Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban, Selena Gomez, Bad Bunny, & More!

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 79:29


Welcome to another Pop Culture Kiki and we hope you enjoy! 00:00 - Intro01:58 - Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban05:16 - Oceans Calling Music Festival12:33 - Movie Corner: The Strangers II, One Battle After Another20:17 - Ads22:55 - Laguna Beach reunion28:39 - Doja Cat34:21 - Zach Bryan36:01 - Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco wedding41:03 - Nashville42:14 - Camila Cabello44:37 - Sydney Sweeney46:23 - Bad Bunny51:01 - Kiss of the Spider Woman52:26 - Leonardo DiCaprio55:01 - Lola Young57:49 - Zayn Malik01:02:00 - Lana Del Rey01:03:41 - Perrie Edwards01:04:41 - Rihanna01:06:03 - Lil Wayne01:09:46 - Howard Rubin01:13:18 - Outro Live shows! Use code "stars" for 20% off! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ---SPONSORS--- Bilt! Earn points on rent and around your neighborhood, wherever you call home, by going to joinbilt.com/blinds ASPCA Pet Health Insurance! To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/BLINDS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Todd Herman Show
Barack Obama Loves Drugs Ep-2381

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 51:18 Transcription Available


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