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As Winter comes to an end, so must season 2 of Before The Fern Dies. In this episode, we bid our farewell to the cold season (well, cold for some) by checking in with the intentions we set at the beginning of the season, discussing what we will miss about dear ol’ Winter and gettin’ bubbly about Spring. We have a lot to look forward to in the bloomy season- but for now, we would like to appreciate the gifts Winter gave us and give a proper BTFD goodbye. We love you Winter…this episode is for you… well, and us of course…but at least somewhat for you.
Tonight Winter Williams is our special guest on the She Talks Purpose Podcast platform. Join us as we discuss from the subject topic "In the Pursuit of God." Both I and my special guest agrees that it is in that secret place God reveals and releases the promises in which he has in store for you. As Winter shares a little of her testimony of experiencing great loss throughout her life, there she was still trusting in the true and living God. And as she continued to pursue God during the good and bad times God honored that. Today she shares from a different place and God continues to get the glory. Listen in as she share a little bit of what God is doing in and through her life today. I call it a comeback! Will you pursue God in the mist of your storm? If there is one thing I can attest to is this, God loves to pursue he children but he also loves his children to pursue him.
Mark & Nadia Check the pulse of the parenting nation as we stand on the edge of a second wave and second lockdown - what can we actually say or do to help our youngsters ? What advice can we give them? In what ways are our Teenagers coping or dealing with their own fears and frustrations. Should we approach things with optimism or do we need to be realistic? What about blaming teenagers for bad behaviour? Are we on the cusp of creating a deep seated generational rift? As Winter is Coming Nadia and Mark dust themselves down and prepare for even more testing times ahead. Find out answers to these questions and many more in this episode of Confessions of A Modern Parent. They take questions and suggestions from listeners on their experiences in parenting roles. If you have a parenting question or suggestion for Mark or Nadia, you can get in touch at: Twitter @mark_adderley
As Winter comes to an end and Spring weakens Famine's hold on the valley, the posse are gathered together to being a new adventure.Ben as the MarshalRosemary as Deputy Rachel Jane Kennedy, the hexslinger,Ed as "Railin'" Daisy Gilmore, the new scientist,Austin as ??????,Nik S as Haru Matsuhara, the samuraiSound Effects by Plate Mail Gamesand Battle BardsMusic by The Eagle Stone CollectivePinnacle Entertainment GroupAircraft sounds by Soundjay.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s the best time of the year. The parade begins. As Winter retreats Spring leans in. The birds are returning. And so is our show.
As Winter seems to be never-ending in Wisconsin Pitchers & Catchers report for the Brewers on Wednesday. What to expect the next couple of weeks, :Plus, is there a chance that the Brewers can sign Christian Yelich to a long term deal? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Winter claims the Slavic world (much of it anyway), we thought we'd take a trip south of the equator with this episode on Venezuela with yet another special guest from the History department Latin American expert Marcus Golding. ABOUT THE GUEST: Marcus Golding is a doctoral student in History at the University of Texas at Ausin. He specializes on social and political movements in Latin America during the Cold War. In particular, he focuses on the relationship between foreign corporations and labor movements in the Venezuelan oil industry, and how this interaction shaped local conceptions of citizenship rights, modernity and development. Other minor scholarly interests include mass politics, populism and revolutions in the 20th century. He has also engaged with the field of Digital Humanities, specifically with the digitization and preservation of archival collections. He holds a M.A. in Latin American Studies from Georgetown University (2016). Marcus contributes regularly to UT's public history forum, Not Even Past, and has a blog: https://serapeionhumanitas.wordpress.com/. Thanks for listening and if you like us and support open academic programming, please take a second to rate the show on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-slavic-connexion/id1455852324), TuneIn, or on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/slavxradio/). We so appreciate your support!! CREDITS Co-Producer: Tom Rehnquist (Connect: facebook.com/thomas.rehnquist) Co-Producer: Matthew Orr (Connect: facebook.com/orrrmatthew) Associate Producer: Tracy Heim Associate Producer: Lera Toropin Supervising Producer: Kathryn Yegorov-Crate Executive Editor/Music Producer: Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 Instagram: @charlieharpermusic Visit him on the web: www.charlieharpermusic.com) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci Instagram: @michelledaniel86) www.msdaniel.com Follow The Slavic Connexion on Instagram: @slavxradio, Twitter: @SlavXRadio, and on Facebook: facebook.com/slavxradio . Visit www.slavxradio.com for more episodes and information. Special Guest: Marcus O. Golding.
As Winter draws in we have a timely discussion with Dr Ian Wacogne, Consultant Paediatrician from Birmingham and editor of the Education and Practice edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood, about bronchiolitis. In particular we discuss the introduction of a care bundle aimed at ensuring all team members are undertaking, and more importantly NOT undertaking, the same interventions in a condition where often in the management 'less is more'.
As Winter has given way to Spring, may we find hope in the paschal joy which rises from the tomb, and in the many ways that this joy is echoed in the bursting forth of new life in the natural world. By God’s grace, may we ever more witness to and participate in God’s ongoing transformation of all in need, of ourselves and our world. Christ is Risen! Happy Easter! - Archbishop Donald Bolen
As Winter moves to spring, and the first season of the Polar Retreat comes to a close, we three hosts of the Finnish Parliament sweat out a host episode. We reflect on the previous months and review our “Game-Film”, reflecting on the plays, moves, successes, and failures of our work and personal lives.
Greetings all, sons, daughters and creepy uncles, and welcome back to this digital temple of enlightenment. As Winter descended upon Audiohaus Dublin, the monks gathered round the podcast table and had a heartwarming chat with engineer turned coffee expert, Luis Alvarez. We talked about his journey from Venezuela, his rise through the ranks in the coffee industry, the most expensive coffee in the world and much much more. Sit back, pour yourself a cup and enjoy!!! Follow Luis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alvarezluisf ------------- This podcast is powered by audiohaus Dublin. http://www.audiohausdublin.com http://www.instagram.com/audiohausdublin For enquiries, send us an email info@audiohausdublin.com ------------- Follow the Monks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/monksintrunk Follow our hosts on Instagram: James: http://www.instagram.com/jogan6 Mykola: http://www.instagram.com/mykolababiyjr
As Winter approaches, the nights are getting longer and the sunlight is dwindling. Thankfully, the boys are discussing an album for these dark times ahead, as well as an album for those short mornings and bright afternoons. Need party jams for 1 PM and foggy soundscapes for 1 AM? They've got you covered. This week, Connor makes Josh listen to Coil's classic ambient/drone/darkwave/whatever-the-fuck-this-is album, 'Musick To Play In The Dark'. Josh, on the other hand, makes Connor listen to the polar opposite of Coil: the wild, sassy glam rock of Sparks' 'Kimono My House'. This town ain't big enough for the both of these albums... or is there? Tune in to find out what the guys thought of their recommendations, what albums they recommend for next week's episode, and for your daily reminder to eat your greens, especially broccoli.
A little sound bite and fyi to inform you that: I shall be back podcasting next week...the Summer grabbed me by the bejingles and I didn't make time to chat. As Winter draws in, it's time to get back to what I started! Boom!
Join Dave Wilber and Thomas Bastis as they talk about Education and Giving Back. As Winter heads out and the season is upon most superintendents, Dave and Thomas take a moment to get some perspective on why it rocks to share information. A simple and yet not always used concept. The Turfgrass Zealot Project is only on TurfNet Radio.
As Winter approaches in some parts of the world, so does the colder weather and the threat of ice on the roads and on your car windscreen. But help is at hand from Kansas State University's Alexander van Dyke. As he explains to Charis Lestrange, he's created what's known as a "biphilic" material that can stop frost from forming so easily on a surface. It consists of two types of material: one hydrophilic, which attracts water, and the other hydrophobic, or water-repelling. Placed in a certain pattern, these can keep water droplets moving so they don't have time to freeze... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
As Winter approaches in some parts of the world, so does the colder weather and the threat of ice on the roads and on your car windscreen. But help is at hand from Kansas State University's Alexander van Dyke. As he explains to Charis Lestrange, he's created what's known as a "biphilic" material that can stop frost from forming so easily on a surface. It consists of two types of material: one hydrophilic, which attracts water, and the other hydrophobic, or water-repelling. Placed in a certain pattern, these can keep water droplets moving so they don't have time to freeze... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The moment I heard Alex Winter was working on a Zappa documentary, I wanted to get him on the phone again. For starters, their was our first conversation, which ranks among my top RiYL episode — and then there’s the fact that I’m constantly on the look out for someone to help gently nudge me into the musician’s massive and sometimes impenetrable back catalog. As Winter quickly notes, however, that’s not his job. Nor is it the job of his forthcoming documentary. The Deep Web filmmaker is far more interested in Zappa the man and polymath, examining his strange and singular career outside of music, including his increasing involvement in social activism. It’s another fascinating conversation with Winter about Zappa’s legacy and why it’s was so important for the director to go beyond the standard rock-doc.
As Winter once again brings snowy doom of the East Coast, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson huddle within a makeshift shelter made of long boxes to discuss the Science Fiction works of comic book writer Warren Ellis. Since the 90s Ellis has been producing singularly recognizable work, including superhero titles for DC, Marvel, and Image. He has dabbled in horror, crime fiction, and dark comedy. But he has also written many standalone Science Fiction tales encompassing pulp, cyberpunk, space opera, and alternate history. Some are speculative ruminations on the future or technology, some are absurdist eye-candy, others are adventurous romps. His significant body of SF work delivers modern genre sensibilities to the sometimes myopic landscape of comics. The Hoarsemen also discuss reading comics digitally, their opinions on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., as well as what they have read recently. Host Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson.
If the Weather Outside is Frightful...Come in, It's Delightful...in Ahmet's House! Sorry for the bad retelling of a Holiday sentiment...but this has been a mad week of weather...all around the compass. As Winter is now officially here, let's gather in the warmth and the comfort of a catalogue wide and deep...that can satisfy the soul! Hope you can join us tonight for the last show of 2013. God Bless Us, Every One! Birthdays: Keith Richards, Maurice and Robin Gibb
One of the ways in which my family and I relax during the evening is watching movies. It is more an occasional treat than a daily activity. Life in a big family is very busy, and often there is very little time to sit down, let alone to watch a film. But when we do, we love to snuggle up together after a good meal and watch something exciting or inspiring. Spiderman is one of our favorites. Of course it's fantasy, but why not? My second oldest boy used to be a fanatic. He had the costumes, the legos, and, of course, the comics. For Halloween he was Spiderman; for one of his birthdays the theme was, well, you guessed it, that same hero. He even practiced the Spiderman 'moves'. It is incredibly cute to see a little boy of six or seven years try to whip around the house like the man in red. We recently watched the latest addition to the Spiderman saga; the mind boggles at the new 'bad guys' with all their different physical characteristics, powers, and reasons for being evil. At the conclusion of the movie, the children will jump around, happy and relieved that the 'baddies' got what they deserved, and that justice triumphs. Even for adults, it's an easy way to feel empowered to improve the state of the world. Grammar notes. Useful expressions: let alone, you guessed it, cute, recently, the latest addition/ the latest edition, to whip around, the mind boggles, 'bad guys'. Verbs: used to + infinitive = had a habit of/ did something for a while. To get what you deserve. Favorite (american spelling) = favourite. Beginners. Do you enjoy watching movies? We do in our family. My children like adventure movies, while my husband and I prefer drama or historical movies. As Winter gets nearer and the days get shorter, we enjoy watching films together. There is a growing collection of DVDs in a cupboard in the lounge. Some of our favorite ones are Star Wars, Ace Ventura, and Spiderman. "Spiderman is sooo cool, mom," says one of my boys. And, yes, I agree. He really is cool. He is very powerful, and can do many things that we can't. It is not surprizing that lots of children want to be him. Now that we are preparing for Halloween, you can see in the shops many, many costumes for being Spiderman on that special night. Grammar notes. Do and does for questions and answers. I agree/ I disagree. It is not surprizing *(American spelling) - surprising (English spelling).